Monsignor Coyle High School - Review Yearbook (Taunton, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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-g ' if K. v ' ii E .. Willy Student Gqcfiuifiai ommifzfss 1 - I K sw. . ,, 1.-fi 3 - ,,,1-, .. . 5 V L W Standing, l. r.: Stephen Collins, George Mahoney, Edward Donahue, Cornelius Lynch, Edward Harraghy, Charles lVlcKenny, john Carroll, joseph McAloon, Ioseph Fournier, William Kelly. Sitting, l. r.: John O'Neill, Roger Kingsbury, William johnson, John McCarthy, Bernard Fitzpatrick, john Eagan, Dermod Dalton, James A. McCarthy. EVERAL weeks after the opening of the present school year in September, a new organization called the Student Activities Council was formed. The members of this group were carefully selected by Brother Marcian, C.S.C., and Brother Thomas, C.S.C. An election of officers was held with the result that Edward F. Donahue, and Corn- elius Lynch were voted the posts of president, and vice-president, respectively. The chief duties of the S. A. C. men are to supervise the traffic in the corridors, to assist at athletic contests, and to officiate in the maintenance of order at all school assemblies. Each member is easily recognized since he wears a small C monogram-band around his arm. Page eighteen

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onofz 'zoufz Standing: back row, l. r.: John O'Neill, Stephen Collins, Edward Donahue, Joseph lVlcAlcon, Bernard Fitzpatrick, William Lamb, John Charves. Standing: second row, l. r.: John Denehey, Thomas Costello, john Keating, john Gray, Der- mod Dalton, James F. McCarthy, John Carroll. Sitting, l. r.: John Greany, Victor Breene, Thomas McDonald, joseph Muldoon, Joseph Four- nier, George Mahoney. N most schools only the athletes receive monograms. The honor students who are of greater credit to the school, go unacknowledged. At Coyle, however, this condi- tion has been remedied by the formation of an Honor Club. Only those students who have at least forty credits by the end of the fourth marking period are entitled to mem- bership in this club. With his membership the student receives a monogram-differing from those of the athletes-as a reward for proficiency in his studies. Of significant moment, it is interesting to note that many of the members of this year's club are men who engaged in several extra-curricular activities. Page seventeen



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get cw Q' K, -f M sf alms- -Wi Standing, left to right: Daniel lVlulhern, Charles Rabello. Joseph Williams, Cornelius Lynch, Stephen Collins. Edmund Poirier, Lucien Larivee. William Kelly, Edward Friary. Sitting: l. r. George Reilly, James Lyons. Edward Donnelly, Arthur Carter, William Buckley. Robert Menard. Robert Pigeon, Robert Quigley. fRichard Bagge was absent when picture was tal-cen.J ITH a small group of last year's singers as a mainstay, Brother Ronald set out with twenty boys to form a glee club worthy of participating in activities repre- senting the school. A few of the original group did not survive the voice tests: later a few who were taking part in other conflicting activities dropped out, until finally the club consisted of twenty members: five first tenors, six second tenors, five baritones, three basses, and an accompanist. The Glee Club has appeared before the public on May 7 at the Mothers' Day Program, on May I3 at the School Theater Production, and on June I9 at Commencement Exercises. Page nineteen

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