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SERGIO ACENA, B.S. Entered from Washington State College. 1937. SISTER ANNA CLARE. Providence. A.B. Entered from Gonzaga University. 1930. SISTER COLUMKILLE. Providence. B.S. Entered from Sacred Heart. 1936. O HERBERT A. Entered from Seattle Preparatory, 1933. Sodality I. 2. 3, 4: Gavel Club I. 2; Class President 2, 3. 4; Basketball I. 2. 3. 4: Dance Chairman 4; Lettermen's Club I. 2. 3, 4: Vice-President 4. 22 HELENA S. BRAND. A.B. Entered from University of Washington. 1934. Sodality 2. 3. 4; Debate 2, 3, 4: Vice-President 4; Vice-President A.W.S. 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Spectator Staff 4: Executive Committee 4: Drama Guild 4. £ - CORNELIO N. BRIONES. B.S. Entered from University of Washington.
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loft to Right: Herb Conyne. Preiident; Peggy Dougherty. Vice preiident; Phillip Hargreavei, Secretary-treasurer. s • czyemat WHAT VARIED EMOTIONS are evoked from o Senior's heart os the realization that no longer will he be a part of his Alma Mater, is forced upon him by the unchangeable decree of Time's measured strokes! A goal attained and yet something lost—and that which is lost seems irreparable. Incidents which seem insignificant in view of our extended aims, now claim the only regrettable feature of an otherwise joyous occasion. Trifling pleasantries which, at the moment, seemed of only transitory importance, loom menacingly as if to engulf us in an impenetrable shadow of retrospection. Those awe-struck when we first listened to an informal scholastic disputation—the day Mr. Car-rnody initiated us into the subtleties of the syllogism and withdrew, leaving the class as a whole on the horns of a dilemma—those stirring class elections which three consecutive years gave the president's gavel to Herb Conyne—the class of 37 triumphant on the basketball court; winning the intramural championship every year—Bernard Pearce and Robert Smith trading off as editor of The Spectator since their Freshman year—Margaret Guest editing the first edition of the Aegis —such are the memories the first class of the new era find tantalizing. Bob Tobin heading the first alumni homecoming celebration in the history of the school—Joe Dobler meeting all comers at the ancient and honorable game of ping pong—Helen MacDonald upholding the honor of the class on the varsity debate team— Gene Galvin thrilling the first nighter with his character interpretations—Margaret Peabody directing the activities of the women students for two consecutive years—Five members of the class of '37: Taylor, Tobin, Conyne. Rothstein, and Smith, all sporting the varsity S.C. —Vivian Crenna producing a successful College Night —Jane Prouty holding the presidential chair in the A.W.S.S.C. during 1936-37—Helena Brand, Peggy Dougherty, and Dorothy Robinson ensuring the success of the various informals as chairmen—Angelo Young setting a precedent as the first girl ever to hold an office in the A.S.S.C. Such are the achievements of the class of '37— achievements pleasantly attained—for the enthusiasm which has fired the College on to greater heights was infused into their souls that bright September morn in 1933 when Dean McGoldrick first expounded the Jesuit theory of education. And looking beyond to greater things, the memories of our college days will mellow with time and the pangs which were ours at the thought of leaving our Alma Mater will soften and leave us with an undying love for Seattle College. 21
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VIVIAN CRENNA. B.S. Entered from Holy Names Academy. 1934. Sodality I. 2. 3, 4: Drama Guild I. 2. 3. 4; Vice-President I; Dramatic Productions I, 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 3. 4: Business Manager 3: College Night Chairman 4: Aegis. Class Editor 4; Shi Club 4. UNA DANAHER. B.S. Entered from Holy Names Normal. 1935. HAROLD DAUBENSPECK. B.S. Entered from Broadway High School. 1932. FRANCIS DEACY. A.B. Entered from Renton High School. 1933. Sodality I. 2. 3. 4; Gavel Club I. 3. 4. ■ JOSEPH DITTER. A.B. Entered from Gonzoga University, 1936. Ski Club Secretary 4; Sodality 3. 4. JOSEPH DOBLER. Ph.B. Entered from Seattle Preparatory, 1933. Class Secretary 2; Sodality I, 2. 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer I; President Intramural Basketball League 4. 23
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