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E S , E . J .' gi .5 REV. PAUL KUCERA, O. S. B. . REV. IWARTIN TONER, O. S. B. Dean gf the College Principal of the High School RIOR to September, 1928, the administration of St. Martin's rested solely with the Director, whose jurisdiction extended over the scholastic, discip-linary, and recrea- tional activities of college and high schoollstudents alike. In keeping with the recommendations of the standardizing agencies, however, the duties of the Director were, that year, divided between two officials, namely, the Dean of the College and the Principal of the High School. C To further facilitate and properly centralize the administration of the disciplinary phases of student life, the authorities this year relieved the Dean of the College and the Principal of the High School from these responsibilities and have invested them in zz newly appointed official, the Dean of Residence, who is also chairman ex officio of the Athletic Board and the Committee on Entertainment. REV- GESTE MOISDA, o. s. B. Rev. DoM1N1c Hacx, o. s. B. REV. BASIL MCDONALD, o. s. B. 0 ege Reglsffal' ' Dean of Men High School Registrar il 5 1 l l -1 l l all ll l P. 5 n J K nl V ill 4 Hr U -1'
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FROM THE CAVE SUBLACUM DOWN THROUGH THE AGES, THE BENE- DICTINE ORDER HAS BEEN A LEAVEN IN HUMAN SOCIETY, PURIFYING, CIVILIZING, CHRIS- TIANZING. THIS SILENT POWER HAS EXERTED ITSELF, NOT ONLY THROUGH THOSE WHO WERE ACTUALLY MEMBERS OF THIS GREAT ORDER, BUT ALSO THROUGH THE LIVES OF THOSE WHO WERE THE BENEFICIARIES OF BENEDICTINE EDUCATION AND EXAMPLE. Q Q5 G THE STUDENTS OF ST. MARTIN'S, AS ALUMNI OF THE GREAT BENE- DICTINE ORDER, .HAVE THE SAME MISSION AMONG THEIR FELLOW- MEN AS HAD THEIR FELLOW ALUMNI OF LAST YEAR, AND OF THE CENTURIES GONE BY. A HER- ITAGE HAS FALLEN TO OUR LOT WHICH WE MUST NEITHER WASTE NOR ALLOW TO LIE IDLE. GOOD WORKS ARE EXPECTED OF US IN PROPORTION TO THE GRACES WE HAVE RECEIVED. WE SHALL BE DISAPPOINTED IN OURSELVES IF WE FAIL. G G G PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
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9.- I . 1 v I i li l i REV. INIAURUS HANLEY, O. S. B. REV. DENIS PURCELL, O- S. B. REV. JEROME TONER, O. S. B. B Private Room Prefect Senior High Prefect - College Hall P1'Cf9Cf sl . . . . . ri N loo-king back on the year just passed, We shall always recall with satisfaction the l memories of those whose duties it has been to supervise and direct us While students at St. Martin's. In sp-ite of the constantly recurring difficulties besetting their task, our prefects have pro-ved themselves far more than mere disciplinarians-they have , shown themselves sympathetic counsellors and real pals. Their experience in the training of young men has guided us past many a luring 3, pitfall. But what has imp-ressed us most, as the Weeks and the months rolled b-y, Was sl their indomitable youthful attitude that kept us hopeful and interested and made us feel gy that We were being guided thro-ugh our careers by men Whose years Were not yet too far removed from ours to prevent them from perceiving the student's viewpoint. A i i REV. GERALD DESMOND, O. S. B. REV. RAPHAEL HEIDER, O. S. B. FR. PHILIP BAGAN, O. S. B. Junior High Prefect Senior High Prefect junior High Prefect 1....:,7,,,.gf1...,.,... -7,-.. W.. ,.- ...- ..-.-- W-.- a. - ... ,S - ,, ni . c.-i - A4 .---V .- Fikvvjfffi-v ' ' ' ' ' M, ,,,,.,,,.,,. ' H.-9.1.1 fd., PM , ,, ,, 55' ,- A, , W.. 13,1-'P , .. . 1' .L-3' :-,A ., JIE 1 '73-f---, , .4-3--.r i -75 1 . - . a.,f-ig 'ij-'j.3 J . I ' V ,.-,i....a.:-M.---.si ,, .4 : - . , ...H--,, ,. -.' , V , , ,Vx .fl-', ' ..., .V ...vw f,,1,,,, ..n.,-...a-n.,.,-.-.1,.- -r ..- .-.. ,-,.4
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