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Seattle University ScholarWorks @ SeattleU Echo - Seattle College High School Annual (1923-1936) Yearbooks 1934 Echo - Yearbook of Associated Students of Seattle Preparatory School, 1934 Seattle University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/echo Recommended Citation Seattle University, "Echo - Yearbook of Associated Students of Seattle Preparatory School, 1934" (1934). Echo - Seattle College High School Annual (1923-1936). 9. https://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/echo/9 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Yearbooks at ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Echo - Seattle College High School Annual (1923-1936) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. The ECHO 1934 Published by ASSOCIATED STUDENTS SEATTLE PREPARATORY SCHOOL SEATTLE. WASHINGTON W ie S c h o P age One FATHER GARRIGAN GYMNASIUM Published by the Associated Students of SEATTLE PREPARATORY SCHOOL SEATTLE, WASHINGTON P age Two Sffîe £cho SWe S c h o P age Three Rev. John J. Balfe, S. J., President Rev. Edward A. McNamara, S. J., Principal Rev. Louis B. Fink, S. J. Mr. Arthur Flajolé, S. J. Rev. Raymond A. Nichols, S. J, Mr. Louis Geis, S. J. Rev.John T. Prange, S. J. Mr. Joseph P. Logan, S. J. Rev. Francis P. Sansone, S. J. Mr. Clair A. Marshall, S. J. Rev. Dennis J. Sullivan, S. J. Mr. John J. O’Hara, S. J. Mr. Robert J. Carmody, S. J. Mr. Charles Bras, A. B. Mr. Martin G. Evoy, S. J. Mr. Edward Coen, A. B. Mr. Francis C. Burris, S. J. Mr. Francis A. Walterskirchen, A. B. Thirty-Third Annual Commencement Exercises of Seattle Preparatory School May 31, 1934 St. Joseph’s Hall 8:15 p. m. His Excellency, Most Rev. Gerald Shaughnessy, S. M., presiding Entrance March—Tannhäuser (Wagner) ...... ............................................... Orchestra Overture—Zampa (Herold) ............................ ............. Orchestra Salutatory ......................................................... .......................... James T. Thompson Maryland, My Maryland .................................. .......—..... I...........Glee Club Valedictory ...................... ............... ................... .................... Joseph Michael Phillips Violin Solo ..................... ................................... ..................... John Joseph Dougherty Awarding of Diplomas and Honors Address to Graduates ........................................ His Excellency, Bishop Shaughnessy Exit March—Coast Artillery (Mackie-Beyer) ............................................... Orchestra P age Four Wöe £ c h o Diplomas Honor Classical Course Fredrick Norman Conyne John Joseph Dougherty James William Gallagher John Henry McCarthy William Patrick James William Edward McFadden Clifford George Kossel James Joseph McGowan David Charles Mitchell Walter Charles Nitsche George Roberts Thomas Robert Scott Francis Patrick Wood James T. Thompson George Bernard Welch Classical Course John Henry Ouelette David Joseph Carey Scientific Course Robert Patrick Carroll Henry Remi Claeys Lawrence Nicholson Haifie Lawrence Andrew DeDonato Bruce Hannon Joseph Michael Phillips Patrick Michael McGuire William Ferdinand Rohrbach Vincent Stephen Podbelancik William Edward Russell, Jr. James Clyde Schaefer Raymond Francis Sifferman Joseph Clyde Wittman General Course George C. Canney Latin-Modern Language Course Bruce John Foster Fitzgerald Richard Henry Cahan Joseph Patrick Gallagher Francis Hugh Carmody Edward John Logan Clare George Costello Edwin Joseph McCullough Medals and Honors The Bishop O’Dea Religion Essay Medal, awarded to Walter Nitsche, ’34. Next in merit: Arthur Meagher, ’35; William E. Russell, Jr., ’34. The Conduct and Application Medal, the gift of Rt. Rev. Monsignor Theo. M. Ryan, A. B., ’09, awarded to James C. Schaefer, *34. Next in merit Henry R. Claeys, ’34. The Latin Contest Medal, the gift of Rev. L. Caramello, S. J., awarded to Joseph M. Phillips, *34. Next in merit, Arthur Conley, ’35, Honorable mention, David King, ’36; C. Kossel, ’34; H. Claeys, ’34; J. Gallagher, ’34; W. Kane, ’35; R. Kelly, ’36; E. Sheehan, ’36; R. O’Gorman, 36; J. Naughton, ’36; R. Donovan, ’36; W. Kelly, ’37; J. Robinson, ’37; A. Simpson, ’37; L. Haven, *37; W. Orland, ’37. The Thomas C. McHugh Debating Medal awarded to John Peter, ’35. Next in merit, W. Kane, ’35; James T. Thompson, ’34. The Senior Elocution Medal, the gift of the Knights of Columbus, awarded to Robert P. Carroll, ’34. Next in merit, George E. Goerig, ’35; Angelo Magnano, ’35, ex aequo. The Junior Elocution Medal, the gift of a friend awarded to Neil Brislawn, ’36. Next in merit, Richard DeDonato, ’36. The Father Garrigan Loyalty Medal, the gift of a friend, awarded to Patrick An drews, ’35; next in merit, Richard DeDonato, ’36. The William Kendall Memorial Reward. The name of the athlete maintaining the highest scholastic standing is engraved on a silver cup kept at the school. This honor has been merited by Joseph M. Phillips, ’34. iTfie Sch o P age Five Senior Class CAHAN, Richard Henry “Dick” CARROLL, Robert Patrick “Bob” Born: October 26, 1916, Cut Bank, Bom: June 2, 1915, Seattle, Wash. Montana. Entered from: St. Joseph’s, 1930. Entered from: Gonzaga High School, Activities: Vice-President, Freshmen 1932. Class. Secretary of Sophomore Activities: Football, 3-4; Basketball, Class; Football, 1-2; Baseball, 3; Orchestra, 3-4; Dramatics, 1- 2; Basketball, 1-2-3; Debating, 3-4; Lettermen’s Club, 4; Swim 2- 4; Dramatics, 2-3; Elocution ming. Gold Medal, 1-4; Religion Gold Medal, 3; Honorable Mention Latin Gold Medal, 2. CAREY, David “Dare” Born: July 29, 1916, Spokane, Wash. CLAEYS, Henry R. “ Clyse” Entered from: O’Dea High School, Bom: Sept. 15, 1915, Seattle, Wash. 1932. Activities: Football, 3-4; Basketball, Entered from: St. George’s, 1930. 3-4; Baseball, 3; Lettermen’s Activities: Debating, 2-4; Sodality, 4; Club, 3-4; Debating, 4; Swim Senior Debate Team. ming, 3-4; Dramatics, 4. CONYNE, Fredrick N. “Dutch” CARMODY, Francis Hugh “Frank” Bom: October 4, 1916, Butte, Mont. Bom: September 29, 1916, Seattle, Washington. Entered from: St. Joseph’s School, 1930. Entered from: West Seattle High School, 1930. Activities: Sodality, 4; Debating, 3-4; Class Officer, 1; Basketball, 1-2- Activities: Basketball, 3-4; Property 3-4; Swimming, 3; Baseball, 3-4; manager, 4. Palestra, 3-4; Wah-Wah, 4. P age S ix U fie £ c h o COSTELLO, Clare George HANNON, Bruce Bom: Aug. 2, 1916, Seattle, Wash. Bom: December 26, 1914, Winnipeg, Entered from: Monte Virgine, 1930. Canada. Activities: Swimming. Entered from: Lincoln High, 1932. Activities: Football, 3-4. DEDONATO, Lawrence A. "Doc” Bom: July 19, 1916, Seattle, Wash. HANNON, James J. “Jim” Entered from: St. Joseph’s, 1930. Activities: Baseball, 1-2-3-4; Basket Bom: Nov. 12, 1915, Winnipeg, ball, 1-2-3-4; Football, 2-4; Ten Canada. nis, 3; Stage Manager, 4; De Entered from: Ballard High, 1932. bate, 4; Sodality, 1-2-3; Letter- men’s Club, 1-2-3-4; Secretary- Activities: Football, 3-4; Vice-Presi Treasurer of Class, 1-2-3-4; Sec dent Class, 4. retary-Treasurer of Lettermen’s Club; Palestra Staff, 3. ( JAMES, William P. DOUGHERTY, John “Johnny” Bom: Nov. 12, 1916, Hollywood, Washington. Bom: April 8, 1915, Seattle, Wash. Entered from: Ballard High, 1931. Entered from: St. Mary’s, 1930. Activities: Orchestra, 2-3-4; Sodality, Activities: Basketball, 2; Dramatics, 1-2-3-4; Sodality Union Repre 4; Football, 2-3-4; Lettermen’s sentative, 3-4; Catholic Action Club, 4; Debating, 2-3; Sodality, Committee, 3; Dramatics, 3-4; 2-3-4; Wah-Wah, 4; Class Of Tennis, 2-3-4. ficer, 3. FITZGERALD, Bruce F. “Bobby” KOSSEL, Clifford Born: May 25, 1916, Seattle, Wash. Born: April 22, 1916, Omro, Wis. Entered from: Ballard High School, 1932. Entered from: Immaculate Concep Activities: Football, 3-4; Dramatics. tion, 1930. Activities: Sodality ,1-2-3-4; Prefect GALLAGHER, James J. “Jay” of Sodality, 4; Class President, Bom: Aug. 16. 1917, Seattle, Wash. 3; Swimming, 3; Debate, 2-3-4; Latin Medal, 2. Entered from: St. Benedict’s, 1930. Activities: Sodality, 1-2-3; Basket ball, 2-3. LOGAN, Edward Bom: July 15, 1912, Seattle, Wash. GALLAGHER, Joseph “Bo” Entered from: Garfield, 1932. Bom: March 13, 1915, Indianapolis, Indiana. Activities: Football, 3-4; Basketball, Entered from: St. Benedict’s, 1930. 3-4; Baseball, 3-4. Activities: Baseball, 1-2-3-4; Captain Baseball Team, 4; Football, 1-2- McCa r t h y , John Henry “Jack” 3-4; Basketball, 2; Lettermen’s Club, 1-2-3-4. Born: Feb. 3, 1916, Seattle, Wash. Entered from: St. Joseph’s School, HAFFIE, Lawrence N. “Hap” 1930. Bom: Aug. 26, 1914, Edmonton, Activities: Football, 1-2-3-4; Basket Alberta. ball, 1-2-3-4; Baseball, 1-2; Ten Entered from: Ballard High, 1931. nis, 3; Lettermen’s Club, 2-3-4; Activities: Sodality, 2-3-4; Officer of Sodality, 1-2; Debate, 3-4; Dra Sodality, 4; Debate, 3. matics, 3. Sfä? S c h o P age Seven McCULLOUGH, Edwin J. “Ed” OUELLETTE, John H. “Jack” Bom: Jan. 2, 1915, Seattle, Wash. Born: May 19, 1916, Seattle, Wash. Entered from: St. Joseph’s School, Entered from: Immaculate Conception, 1930. 1930. Activities: Basketball, 1-2-3; Junior Activities: Sodality, 1-2-3-4; Football, Football, 1; Sodality, 1-2; Class 3-4; Baseball, 3-4; Catholic Ac Vice-President, 1; Class Presi tion, 3; Sodality Officer, 4; dent, 2-3-4; President Letter- Class Officer, 1; Palestra Staff, men’s Club, 4; Yell King, 3; 3; Elocution Contest, 2-3; Dra Echo Staff, 3; Student Football matics, 3-4; Lettermen’s Club, Manager, 4; Lettermen’s Club, 3-4; Yell King, 4. 3-4; Palestra Staff, 3-4; Basket ball, 2-3-4; Junior Basketball Manager, 3; Student Advertising PHILLIPS, Joseph M. “ Grandpa” Manager, 3; Student Council, 3-4; Dramatics, 2; Debate, 4; Bom, Nov. 25, 1916, Bellingham, Stage Manager, 4. Washington. Entered from: St. Joseph’s, 1930. McFADDEN, William “Bill” Activities: Football, 2-3-4; Basketball, Bom: June 4, 1914, Cedar Falls, 2; Class Officer,. 2-3; Lettermen’s Washington. Club, 3-4; Student Body Presi Entered from: Bellarmine, Tacoma, dent, 4; Student Council, 4; De 1933.