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George Fischer, Ronald Walsh, Mil- ton Todman, Father Wolff. WMM? gjezzffzhg HE purpose of this club for Seniors is to develop the speak- ing ability ot the student and to help him attain poise before an audience. During the year John Downes repre- sented the school in the American Legion Oratorical Con- test and George Fischer spoke in the contests sponsored by the New York Journal-American and the Archdiocesan Holy Name Society. George won the latter contest. Father Wolff gives John Downes a few pointers before the American -if Sl' WT' G l ltii ' 1 I X N. Legion Oratorical Contest X
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4730 ffm Our artists put the finishing touches on some of their posters. Donald LaGuardia, Arthur Hardie, Denis Barry, John Kelleher, John Butler, Richard Plessner, Joseph Cino, and John Donnellan. v t l28 Father Loughman criticizes a picture for the members of the Poster Club. Front Row: John Moyik, Joseph Cino, Arthur Hardie, John Kelleher. Second Row: William Lally, John McCreedy, Denis Barry, Joseph Sasano. Third Row: Donald LaGuardia, John Donnellan. Rear Row: John Butler, Albert Doyle. F YOU want it known, tell us, the motto of the Poster Club, is well deserved. lts members work hard and long, preparing advertisements for every Hayes activity. The suc- cess of plays, dances, games, skating parties and other af- fairs is due in no small way to the efforts of these tireless workers who bring before the student-body eye-catching an- nouncements of future events. tim
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gjfufenf UMMI5 Boyle, Manhew Father aueidev. l'Ia V ThompS0ni H ki ec . x Hav- Standingl Edward Cam' Robe' rd John Mclntyfe- wa . gJ1'ua2Qf2f5 GUIDED by Father Buckley, the Students' Association gives Hayes men full scope for self-government. The Student Council regulates all school traffic and checks infractions of the rule while the Student Court penalizes offenders who are summoned before 't. S . . I An added feature of the S. A. is the enior Council, composed of Senior class presidents, which arranges the ac- tivities of the Seniors. S. A. OFFICERS ' President. . .... MATTHEW THOMPSON Manager . . . .... HARRY HECK Chief Justice . . STEPHEN BOYLE Comptroller . . . EDWARD CAIN Vice-President . . , JOHN MCINTYRE . . ROBERT HAYWARD . .... JOSEPH FARENZ Senior President . Junior President
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