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Wo attend our first .Mass of tin- Holy (•host in St. Patrick's. we become leaders with initiative The way into tlie City is the school. I he school is the way because it teaches math and literature. Hut the school is the way for another reason — its activities. These, we found, developed our initiative, a quality men need who are intent on making spiritual and material progress later in the City. For us extra-curricular activities were a lighter side of school. We joined the Sodality, learned to debate, write stories for the Eye, draw posters, take and develop pictures. These activities made us feel at home, gave us friendships, developed our interest in a multitude of things, and gave us the desire to beg in tin ;m. I 4
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speak, blow, march! Those of us who were interested in speech made a start in debating. By working with the sophomores we learned how to present our case, how to make a rebuttal. Participation in four tournaments also gave us some actual experience. Others of us were interested in music and took lessons from Mr. Hearns. Soon we were drilling and practicing with the hand. We learned to march together and follow the drum major’s signals. We learned, too, that it’s not so easy to march in formation and blow your horn at the same time. Debaters have to know the debate manual completely. Examining it here are Marty I’uttnn, George McBride, John Barrett, Don Novak, and Mr. O'Reilly, S.J. 15
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