Seattle University - Aegis Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1937

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HOWARD E. RABER. S.J., A.B.. M.S. Received his A.B. ot Gonzoga University in 1933. ond his M.S. at University of Arizona in 1936, with highest honors in mathematics. Taught at Brophy College. Phoenix. Arizona. 1934-35. Instructor in Mathematics at Seattle College since 1936. I J t ■ DANIEL J. REIDY. S.J.. M.A.. S.T.D.. Ph.D. Received his M.A. at Gonzoga University in 1908: his S.T.D. ot Woodstock in 1916: and his Ph.D. ot the Gregorian University. Rome, in 1930. Profossor of Philosophy. 1920-27. President of Gonzoga University. 1927-30. Professor of Philosophy at Seattle College since 1930. LEO A. SCHMID. S.J.. M.A. Received his M.A. ot Gonzogo University in 1933. ond did graduate work at tho University of Washington. Taught Biology ot Gonzoga in 1930. Professor of Biology and Chemistry at Seattle College A. FREDERICK SlMONEAU. SJ.. M.A. Roceived his M.A. ot Gonzoga University in 1935. Librarian ot Soattlo College sinco 1935. WILLIAM WALSH. M.A.. Ph.D. Took his M.A. in Classics ot the Catholic University in 1927, and his M.A. in Education at tho some institution in 1930: his Ph.D. in Sociol Sciences ot the Catholic University in 1931. Tought ot Misoricordia Collogo. 1931-36. Lecturer in Social Sciences ot Seattle College since 1936. FRANCIS WALTERSKIRCHEN. A.B.. LL.B. Took his A.B. ot Gonzoga in 1929. ond his LL.B. at tho Univorsity of Washington. Practices low in Seattle. Assistant treasurer at Seattle College since 1935. 15

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PAUL E. MclANE. M.A. Received his M.A. at Gonzaga Univorsity in 1930. and is a candidate for Ph.D. at tho Univorsity of Washington. Taught History and English at Gonzaga High School. He has taught English Composition ond Literature at Seattle Collogo sinco 1932. MAURICE MEAGHER. S.J.. M.A.. LL.B.. Ph.D. Received his LL.B. at Gonzogo University in 1915, his Ph.D. at Romo in 1930. Taught Social Science at Gonzaga University. 1922-27 and 1930-34. Ho has been lecturer in Social Scioncc at Seottlo College sinco 1935. JOSEPH NEALEN. S.J.. A.B.. M.Sc. Took his M.Sc. ot Gonzaga University in 1934. Taught Algebra. Trigonometry, ond Goomotry ot Seottlo Preparatory. 1935-36. Instructor of Physics at Soottlc College sinco I936.y (I us RAYMOND L. NICHOLS. S.J.. M.A.. Ph.D. Took his M.A. at Gonzaga University in 1922. and his Ph.D. at Louvain Univorsity in 1928. Taught at the University of Santa Clara. 1923-24, and ot Gonzaga University in 1929. Professor of History at Seattle College since 1930. fa . kJJU ;. HOWARD F. PERONTEAU. SJ.. M.A.. Ph.D. Wos awarded his M.A. of Gonzaga University in 1923. and his Ph.D. at Louvain in 1930. Taught Latin. Grook. and English ot Gonzaga University. 1923-25. Has been professor of Philosophy a Seattle College since 1930. BLANCHE PERUSSE Registrar at Seattle College since 1936. 14 i S ( f ' I



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f 3l f. 5 L L Top: Robert L. Smith, prejidcnt. Bottom—Left to Right: Edwin J. McCullough, vicc-prciident; Angela Young, secretary; William Miller, treasurer; Robert Richards, sergeanf-at-arms. THE SCHOLASTIC YEAR of 1936-1937 found Robert L. Smith, of the doss of '37, guiding the destinies of the Associoted Students of Seattle College, under a constitution devised and adopted by the association on February 8. 1935. Officers chosen for this year besides Mr. Smith, were Edwin McCullough, vice-president; Angelo Young, secretary; William Miller, treasurer; and Robert Richards, sergeant-at-arms. The constitution provided for a body of students to be known as the executive committee, which was to prepare business of greater importance to be presented at student body meetings. The personnel of the executive committee this year included, besides the association officers, two representatives from each class, chosen by the classes themselves. The senior class named Frank Taylor and Helena Brand; the junior class. Robert McClaire and Jean Collman; the sophomore class, John Peter and Janet Granger; the freshman class, Joseph LeGrande and Blanche Mitchell. The method followed by the executive committee provided for equal representation of all the classes. Before each committee meeting class meetings were held at which the students discussed the actions which would probably be handled by the executive committee. Various opinions were given, and candidates for positions were chosen, with the under- standing that the class representatives would place them before the committee, and thus equal voice would be given to all. The committee voted on all major proposals, then through its report given at student body meetings by the vice-president, presented the results to the students, who were to pass on all recommendations. Various tasks undertaken by the executive committee this year in the way of facilitating the business of the student body meetings were: the recommendation of co-chairmen for the seasonal informal: the recommendation of the chairmen for College Night, Homecoming, and Commencement; the naming of the editor and business manager of the Yearbook; and the awarding of sweaters to the winning lettermen. The students felt, however, that the constitution required alteration in order to overcome difficulties which arose during meetings due to the action of the executive committee. The president appointed a committee which was to revise the constitution, or. if necessary, frame a new one. The committee met several times in the space of five months, working diligently to fashion a guide which would meet the requirements of the present student body, and yet allow for the needs of the future. On April 30, the students unanimously accepted the constitution given as the report of the constitution committee. !} f' I b

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