University of Santa Clara - Redwood Yearbook (Santa Clara, CA)

 - Class of 1920

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THE REDWOOD 31 ing day, while the coach made an an- nouncement of the names of the men who were to go to the City as members of the squad. Father Meagher deliv- ered a speech to the fellows that was well worthy of the name. Full of the fight and pep that wins, it had every member of the student body wishing that he could be on the team to meet the Olympic Club the next day. As a fitting conclusion to the evening ' s per- formance the School Anthem was sung by the entire student body. Did that rally have results? We ' ll say it did, and as to the yelling, — nearly two hun- dred students went up to witness the game and they tell us you can still hear echoes around the bay of the cheering they did for the team. ' ' Pop ' ' now has two capable assistants to help him in preparing for future games in the persons of Louis Trabucco, and Fred Moran. Mr. P. J. Haltigan On the seventh of Sep- tember, Mr. Haltigan, Reading Clerk of the House of Representatives for the past ten years, gave an interesting and in- structive lecture upon our National Capitol. His talk was illustrated by two hundred and fifty beautifully col- ored, stereopticon pictures of scenes and men intimately connected with the history of our country. He dealt brief- ly with the legislative bodies of the government, their work and duties, and their present personnel. He then spoke upon the history of our flag, and upon interesting facts in the lives of some of our greatest statesmen, explaining at length the growth and development of our capital city. The lecture was greatly enjoyed by all. Mr. Haltigan came to this coast to act as reading clerk at the late Democratic Convention in San Francisco, where his abilities in the performance of this office were highly appreciated. Phelan Club On September 13th, President Fowler called to order a special meet- ing of the Student Body for the pur- pose of organizing a Phelan Club, in honor of James D. Phelan, Ph. D. (hon- oris causa) ' 01, to support him in his campaign for re-election into the Sen- ate. The organization is to be under the direction of the officers of the Stu- dent Body, and the immediate occasion for its formation was the desire to show appreciation for the assistance Mr. Phelan gave in connection with the Olympic Game Rugby Fund. The Stu- dent Body ' s interest in this fund is due to the fact that three members of the team, which by it were sent to the Olympic Games in Europe, are Santa Clara men. The Senior Letters men ' 21 and Engineers a ssem- bled in the law library, September 17th for the first meeting of the year. After a brief address by

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32 THE REDWOOD Edmund Z. Coman, temporary chair- man, the class proceeded to the elec- tion of officers. Roy Fowler was nom- inated and elected hy a unanimous vote, as the logical man for president. Donald P. Burke was elected vice- president; Daniel J. Minahan, secre- tary ; and Richard McCarthy, treasurer. Everyone was in favor of organizing the Letters and Engineering classes in- to one unit as it will undoubtedly be to the advantage of both. Another meet- ing was arranged for an early- date for the purpose of appointing committees to take charge of regular business and social events which are planned. Sophomore Letters Junior Letters September 16th wit- nessed the first meeting this year of the Letters men of twenty-two. The business of the meeting, which was the election of officers, was accomplished with the speed with which the class manages all it ' s affairs. The four officers were elected unanimously, and the fifth of- fice obtained after a brief struggle. Tbe following were chosen : Louis Trabucco, president ; Frank Rethers, vice-presi- dent ; Fred Moran, secretary ; Tullio Argenti, treasurer ; and Michael Pecar- ovich, sergeant-at-arms. With this group of officers, and practically the same members as were contained in the class last j ear, things look bright for the coming year as far as the Juniors are concerned. Towards the middle of last month, Father Ryan ' s Sophomore class elected their officers for the year, and from the looks of the list of successful candidates, the men from the North seem to have things pretty much their own way in the class. The following are the officers: James E. Neary, pres- ident; John Jackson, secretary; Em- met Daly, treasurer; Harold Cochrane, sergeant-at-arms. We feel that the class is to be complimented in it ' s choice for office of men who have proved their interest in school activi- ties by turning out for football, as every man on the list is trying for the varsity. With the tears of home- Freshman sickness fairly well dried off their young cheeks, the Babes set about electing a set of officers and with the following results: George Ryan, president; Er- nest Bedolla, vice-president ; Leland Cerutti, secretary ; James Toner, treas- urer ; and Leroy Baker, sergeant-at- arms. It appears that we are not to be wanting in young politicians from the reports that are circulated about that meeting. On Sept, 21, Father Ryan, the new modera- tor of the Senate, called the first meeting of the organization to Philalethic Senate

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