Seattle University - Aegis Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1937

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WALTER A. AKLIN A pionist and organist, ho is a graduate of the Zurich Conservatory of Music in Switzerland, and now directs the Gorman and Swiss Malo Choruses in Seattle. Since 1935 ho has been professor of music and director of glee clubs at Seattlo Collcgo. ADOLPH A. BISCHOFF. SJ.. M.A. Took his M.A. at Gonzaga University in 1935 ond later did graduate work in English at the University of Washington. Since 1935 ho has taught English ot Soottlo College, has acted os faculty moderator of the two college publications, the bi-wookly Spectator and the yearbook Aegis. and of the college drama guild. CHARLES BRAS. A.8. Studied drama ot the University of Washington whore he received his A.8. in 1931, and is working for his M.A. which he will recoivo from the U. of W. All dramatic productions at Seattle College since 1935 hove boon directed by Mr. Bras. CLIFFORD A. CARROLL. SJ.. M.A. Received his Master's degree from Gonzaga University in 1934 and did graduate work at the University of Washington. Ho hos been professor of Economics at Seattle College since 1935. Govol Club adviser. ROBERT P. DACHY. S.J.. M.A. Certificot do Hautes Etudes Classiques: took his A.B. at the University of Gonzogo; studied at the University of Louvoin in 1929; received nis M.A. at Gonzogo in 1933: did graduate work ot the University of Washington in 1933. Since 1934 ho has been a lecturer in French and German ot Seattle Collogo. HELEN FARRELL. M.A. Received her B.S. from the University of California in 1923: Certificate of Sociol Work from the National Catholic School of Social Service in 1927: M.A. from the Catholic University of Amorico in 1927: was Section Leader in Economics of California in 1923: Teacher of Courses in Social Work, Dominican College. Son Rafael, from 1930 to 1934, also at Mary's Holp Hospital. Son Francisco, during the some poriod. Lecturer in Social Service in Seattle Collogo since 1936. 12 I

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Leff to Right: Raymond L. Nicholj. S.J.; Peter J. Hal-pin. $J.; Francis E. Cork-ery, S.J.. President; James B. McGoldrick. S.J.; Francis J. Logan. SJ. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES octs in o two-fold capacity. Together with the legal advisers of the College it is their duty to administer the financial affairs of Seattle College, and to act as duly authorized representatives of the corporation in all business matters. It is likewise the duty of this board to watch over the scholastic policies of the College and to keep them in line with tried and proven traditions of Jesuit education. The educational system of Seattle College is substantially that of some 200 other institutions, universities, colleges and secondary schools conducted by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus in various parts of the world. The system is guided by the principles of the Ratio Studiorum, a body of directive rules and suggestions, first published by prominent Jesuit educators in 1599, and revised in 1832. The Ratio has been attended with unfailing success as a system. Truly psychological in its methods, it is based upon the nature of man's mental processes. It insists on stability, which is so essential to educational thoroughness, yet is sufficiently elastic to meet the varying circumstances of time and place. While retaining all that is unquestionably valuable in the older learning, it adopts and incorporates the best results of modern progress. It is a noteworthy fact that many of the recently devised methods of teaching, such as the Natural, the Inductive, and similar methods, are admittedly only revivals of devices recommended long ago by the Ratio Studiorum. The system of education followed at Seattle Col lege aims at the full and harmonious development of the entire man, intellectually, morally and physically—that is, according to all his powers. Subjects are chosen and communicated, so that the student shall gradually and harmoniously reach, as nearly as may be, the highest degree of culture of which he is capable. II



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 MARGARET FELTON. B.S. Took hor B.S. of the University of Washington in 1932. Was Clinical and Theoretical Instructor at the Providenco Hospital from 1924 to 1933: Educational Direc‘or University of Washington of Nursina Education. Providence Division 1933-1935. I I I ft F. W. FRANZ. M.D. Recoived his M.D. from Creighton in 1926: did post graduate work at the University of Minnesota in Anatomy and Pothology in 1928. Instructor in Anatomy at Seattle College since 1935. SISTER JOHN GABRIEL. R.N.. M.A. Received her A.B. at tho University of Washington in 1927, and her M.A. at Scottlo College in 1936. Member of tho Legislative Committoo for the Western Hospital Association: Board of Directors. Washington State Nurses' Association, etc. Director of Nursing for Providenco Sisfors. JOSEPH IVERS. A.B.. LL.B. Received his A.B. from tho University of Washington in 1930 and his LL.B. from Gonzaga University in 1936. Practices low in Seattle. Lecturor in Business Law in Seattle College since 1936. CLAIR A. MARSHALL. S.J.. M.A. Received his M.A. from Gonzaga University in 1933: did graduate work in chomistry and math- emetics at Gonzaga and the University of Wosl J Zcusi C(. r j ingfon: taught chomistry at Sootrlo Prop. School 1933-34. Profesor of chomistry at Seattle Col- lego sinco 1933. JAMES B. McGOLDRlCK. S.J.. M.A.. S.T.D.. Ph.D. Early classical and scientific studies, Mungrot College. Irolond. 1914-18: advanced classical studios. Stanislaus College, 1918-20: took his M.A. ot Gonzaga University in 1924: S.T.D. at Boston Collogo in 1927-31: Ph.D. ot University of Washington in 1931-34. Profossor of Philosophy at Seattle Collego since 1932: Dean of Seattle Collogo since 1934. 13

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