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Honor Roll St d' -- Ph'l' D l ' h S lt' R'chard Blake William Gaffney. an Ugtting -Exgaufidie-l,Cl'izi,rvtetga3.:'i?ylil'A,rch2imbaL1ltg William Annette. The Honor Roll represents a goal for which students strive long and vigorously. Only those students who can qualify fa' top honors are eligible tp: the Club, for membership in it certifies that the student has at least a B average in his High School studies. The grade of B is given only I0 those students who have the necessary ability and the will power to do hard and Pefsevefing Wofk- The Honor Roll truly confers an honor upon its members. nur- ' -Y' r .gy Standin -- james Cavanaugh' Ronald Kona askig Ll d W ' ' h K - B d - Georgeilclinightg Barry Johnsong Robert Cuiitisg Pete,ryBos?Erti1?3xif,Rdggffplklitdiiglllfy geagfgd -oflieiiflgz, Dohertyg john Hulscherg Darrell Steffesg Peter Whittallg Martin Charvetg Thomas Foleyg john Tsao.
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f BACK ROW, from left -- T. FOLEY, F. RUBATINO, C. KOHO, P. OUILLETTE, O. REEVE, P. WHITTALL, G. DOHERTY, G. MCKNIGHT, B. JOHNSON, B. CURTIS, G. ROSSMAN, D. HARTWIG, P. BOSSERMAN, J. MILNE, B. CLARK, D. PURYEAR, R. STEARNS, j. KRAMER MR. JACK MONAHAN, Coach and Moderator, P. BROWN. Middle row from left -- B. WRIGHT, J. BORDEAUX, R. MALLON, J. AUGUSTAVO, B. BOKENFOHR, F. NIGRO, J. CAVANAUGH, D. STEPXQ-ES, L. CAVANAUGH, J. MARCELL, C. BRINK, C. NAGLE, D. CARTWRIGHTH- Seated -- D. MCLAUGHLIN, J. DOYLE, L. WEISENSEE, J. DAWSON, P. NACCARATO, M.F. CHARVET, B. KRAMER, j. PARCHER, R. KON- APASKI, L. LHFOND, M. KRAMER. The M Club of Saint Martin's was established in 1926 as a permanent organiz- ation. lts purpose is to protect the emblem of our athletes and to limit its usage ti those who have the right to wear it. All participants who have earned thelif stripes in one of the four maj cr sports--football, basketball, baseball and track-- are entitled to admittance under the by-laws ofthe club. In September of the present scholastic year the former lettermen met to select new officers. Iim Cavanaugh was made president, and Chic Koho, vice-president. The secretary is john Augustavo, the treasurer, Jake Doyle, and the sergeant at arms, Frank Rubatino. There has been a decided increase in membership in the M ' Club because of the added interes in sports this year. Due to this influx of new members, the group has been in a position to accomplish much--entertaining visiting teams, by providing roster cards, basketball programs and posters. I FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Pl.AYERS-- Back Raw, w. DELFELD1 jr. BRULOTTE: D. KILLEN: D. DAVISCOURT: R. PLAQUE1: H. Roy: A. SYBOUTS: G. MULLALLY2 J. KRAMER! Middle Row, R. FADER: D. F1-rzmonms. J. si-iam D. DEAUDRY: R. co1.x.EARYg FOSTER: R. LANDEIS: L. roam: R. DIED: A. STOKES? Front Row, re. SPRU1-E. P. Acussom 1.. PURYEAR. H. PA'rNoDt-:: F. DURAND: G. FOY5 R. Mxrvcnowux
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The entire student body saw their State Government in action when it visited the Legislative Session in February. The students posed under the huge chan-- delier in the rotunda, with the Secretary of State, Earl Coe, for a picture. They then attended part of the in- teresting House and Senate Sessions. After watching the Sessions, Mr. Coe invited the students into his office and showed them the first copy of the State Constitution and lxiefly talked about it. Later they visited the Govenor's office, then boarded the bus for the return trip home. The trip was both interest-- ing and educational.
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