Seattle University - Aegis Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1936

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JUNIOR CLUB Top Nestor. Wilkinson. English. E.. McChesney. Basel. Sweeney, Leahy, Stoele. Becker. Fifth Row O'Brien, McNorney. Macchia. Fouts. Wood. Pettinger. Stich, McKnight. Fourth Row Berlin. McHugh, Strickland. Brons. McKillop. Kenny, Sullivan. Zcyen. Monahan. Hyde. Third Row Morrill. Wall. Perri. Miller. Keohen. Panattoni, Moss. Boyle. Socond Row Gill. Mackay. Evoy. Jordan. Parolik. Anderson. Pape. English. ]., Donohoe. Mr. O'Brion. S.J. First Row Terhar. Hondrick. Blaschka. Sherod. Champion, McNally, Nally. SENIOR CLUB Top Branigan. O'Neill. Boehm. Irvino. McGorr. Richards. Claudon. Johnson. Fourth Row Russell. West, C., Kearny, Ryan. Carroll. Boxer. Spellacy. Wood. Third Row Bloomfiold. Hebert, White. West, D., Evoy, Brislawn. Bates. Second Row Armstrong, Cullinane, Harrington, Hoeschon, Sullivan. Haines. O'Gorman. First Row Naughton. Kelly. Shochan. DeDonato. Mr. Flaiolo. S.J. L DRAMATICS

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PUBLICATIONS THE ECHO STAFF ■ ■N keeping with the traditions of Seattle Prep, the Echo Staff has published a record of the year's achievements and a book of memories for the years to come. Much credit is due Mr. Evoy, S.J., the moderator of the Echo, who gave his valuable time and labor towards the completion of the annual. The financial success of the book is due to the whole-hearted cooperation of the classes, led by Frank Urisino and assisted by Richard DeDonato in the ad-getting contest. Worries of the Editor-in-chief fell onto the shoulders of Dick Kelly, who was assisted by Bob O'Gorman, while the sports articles flowed from the pens of Ed Donohoe, Paul Breen, and Bud McGerr. Composing the Chronicle was the duty of Ed Donohoe. Arranging of pictures and the cover design was handled by Joe Russell, art editor, while Fred Hebert wrote the Class History. It is the wish of the staff of '36 that in publishing this year book we have left a fitting memorial of the year's achievements. If we have done this we can justly say that the Echo of '36 has been a success and that we have established a worthy precedent for the class of '37. Editor-in-Chief: Dick Kelly Assistant Editor: Bob O'Gorman Sports Editor: Ed Donohoo Assistant Sports Editors: Paul Breen. Bud McGerr Business Managers: Frank Urisino. Gordon Johnson. Ri Literary Editor: Fred Hebert Assistant Literary Editors: Dan O'Neill. Jack Kearny THE PANTHER DITORS Bob O'Gorman and Fred Hebert decided that something had to be done about the Panther. They immediately set to work and organized a staff of efficient news-getters. Dick Kelly was appointed as sports editor with Jack Naughton, Ed Sheehan, and Tierney Wilson as reporters. Joe Russell supplied the cartoons and drew the artistic headings. The punster's column was handled by Ed Donohoe, and it proved to be very amusing. Donohoe was assisted by Emmett Lenihan, who kept an ear out for scandal that could be punned upon. A group of reporters from every class were handing in articles of news to the news editors, Jack Kearny and Dan O'Neill. The business managers, Frank Urisino and Gordon Johnson, saw to it that the paper made a profit, and they also handled the circulation department. At the mid-year this staff turned the office and key over to the Juniors. They carried on and gave the school a weekly paper which they could be proud of. Paul Breen and Ed Donohoe took over the job of editors and reorganized the staff, running the Panther on a different basis. All articles passed through their hands from the reporters and writers instead of through various sub-editors. This system worked very successfully. Ed Donohoe continued with his column of puns, but the news and sjx rts were changed. Dave King, Bill Kelly, James Coyle, Hov ard Picht, and Charles Morrill covered the sports assignments. A greater and more efficient circulation department was managed by Frank Urisino, who was assisted by A1 Wood, Larry Evoy, Jerry Dillon, and Frank McHugh. These two different staffs, under the moderator, Mr. Evoy, S.J., made the Panther a success during the school year of '35 and '36.



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DRAMATICS “The play's the thing. Hamlet. q you want some stars? The little wizard went to work. He mixed plenty of talent with plenty of training, put the result into a cast to bake before the footlights. And explosion punctuated the first applause. The stardust was terrific! Stars of this year's production will probably twinkle someday over Broadway. And four times during the year Mr. Arthur Flajole, S.J., used the Seattle Prep Dramatic Society for batter, added plenty of patter, and delighted filled auditoriums of spectators. Born Lucky, a comic presentation, first rocketed into the firmament of histrionic greatness, when Joe Russell, the old man of Capitol Hill, by-cracky-ed into town to see his elite son residing at a fraternity house. But Paul Claudon, not expecting the old man so soon,-was talking about the weather to a socialite, the daughter of a prominent family. Although Dick DeDonato, the affiable Dutch Allender, head-man of the frat house, showed the ole man of the mountain a good time, the veterans of the hills decided to surprise his son at the palatial joint. He found his son, but not alone. The trouble in paradise, however, was quickly sweetened when the rich father of the girl recognized old Joe as the pal of his college days. The old man hog-calling the boys in the frat house still echoes among the pleasant memories of Capitol Hill. Paul Claudon, John McGeough, Frank McGerr, John White, Bernard Brani-gan, William Bates, and John Massard were others in the cast of Born Lucky. The cast for the second night was Edward Sheehan, Jack Naughton, Frank Boxer, Albert Wood, Robert Irvine, Jack Kearny, Tierney Wilson, Joseph Russell, and John Boehm. A double bill of melodramatic tidbits, The Man in the Shadow and The Fatal Letter, featured the February offerings of the Dramatic Society. Don West was the Man in the Shadow; Robert O'Gorman, the host, his brother; Lawrence Evoy, a well-known chemist; David Cullinane, a successful novelist; Lawrence Hoechen, a criminal lawyer; and Fred Hebert, a butler. A suicide takes on the appearance of a murder. Cullinane confesses, only to face his victim, alive and well, at the end of the play. George Ryan and Wally Carroll, two actors in The Fatal Letter, rehearse a scene in which George blanks Wally. The audience is horrified, so is Charles West, the butler; but the play's the thing, says Hamlet, and once more a happy ending came to the second production of the year. John Harrington, arrayed in an over-sized suit, a three-weeks' growth of beard, and a cockney dialect, stole the show in What a Night, the final presentation of the year. Cockney Jake, as he was called, just dropped in to visit Butler Paul Claudon, who was working for Mr. Burton, a prominent lawyer spending a week-end in the country. The hay stack burns one night, a skeleton wearing Burton's ring is found among the burnt debris, and Butler Paul Claudon is under suspicion; but the lawyer reappears through a secret door to confront the gang of gangsters he had been endeavoring to corral. Splotch Riomini, played by Lawrence Hoeschen, is the guilty lad, and receives his quota of blank buckshot. Gordon Johnson, a farmer, and Dan O'Neill, a gardner, vie for top honors in portraying agrarian parts. Joe Russell, the chief of police, and Eddie Sheehan, a news reporter, furnish comic patter to the sinister production of What a Night. Paul Claudon, Don O'Neill, Edward Sheehan, John Harrington, Raymond Richards, Richard DeDonato, Lawrence Hoeschen, Gordon Johnson, Joseph Russell, John Sullivan, Jack Naughton, and Neil Brislawn constituted the cast of What a Night.

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