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,W The day students and Father Michaei rner on Xanuary i0Lh iorrn rhe Day Srudenrs' CXuh. Mrer norninarions were heid ior iiices, and the voting, was over, rhe nevdiy iorrned duh as presidency Dan Yiarrwig as vice presidenr re' and Farher Niichaei as adviser. NN' cha d drew up a consrir- urrvoses oi rhe s, rhe D ro 'ous o Brown -rreasu , rher , i ' d the 9 oiiice he rhe yari had eiecred ?ar ?ere Whirraii as secrerary Ar a iarer dare the officers and Fa urion which wouid govern the ciuh. ir conrarne ciuhg rhe rirne, dare., and niace ior ah rhe rneeringsg che e-- Day Saints , and aii orher gjenerai srarernenrs rhar may nsrirurion. s iorrned orirnariy ro insure herrer ieeiing he- ders and day srudenrsg ro iurrher narriciparion oi day rivirnesg and r, heirn in herrering Lhe rnorais oi day srudenrs gave a dance 'sirarion and Giyrn- ainr Mar 3 I0 narn iound in a co This organizarion wa rween boar srudenrs in schooi ac aii srudenrs. On March Ylrh, Sainr Patrick'-5 Day , rhe oi Sainr Parrick. Giris irorn Aquinas, Vi For rhe inrsr rirne in dancing hisrory ar S ' icrure oi iarnous hands and rheir rnusic used ro serve as dancing, rnusic and for e did nor care ro dance, used for a narry which vvouid up the nd,T95T. in honor pia were invired. rin'-5 High Schooi a moving rv was ior rho-se who The dance iunds were Sainrs acriviries Eor rhe years X950 3 den nrerrain rrienr 8 I
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Side shows, breath taking aerial rides, thrilling acrobats, georgeous aquamaids: these were but a few of the many and thrilling high lights which entertained the Saint Martin's boys when they took a day off to visit the Puyallup Fair. This an-- nual outing, which is fast becoming a tradition at St. Martin's was held this year on Tuesday, Septrmber 19. Early that mor ning the boys were hustled into three busses, given a packed lunch, and sent off for a day of fun and relaxation. Many an allowance was spent as St. Martin's lads met lasses and dis- couvered the various rides and games. At the main show the boys were treated to a swimming exhibition, tight rope artists hilarious clowns, amazing contortionists, and a rodeo. All along the midway werr scattered rides guaranteed to give you a thrill of a life time and side shows featuring many freaks, wrestlers, and trickstrrs of every kind. lt was a very happy day for all, and the Saint Martin's boys came home a bit tired, but happy and broke. .. l 5 , , ,sri 'Vt 1515 Q , , :agiwggrwfi Q Fl. 3 '. f'tfi.14eMFfY, iff: at A T g ,.,. x . aria freeing, Q -Lf ,M M I., e, Q -adv' we Q 1
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Back row R Stearns L Cavanau hglg. Delfeldg M. Raffelsong D. Garneaug L. Beeksg R. Mitchellg j. Augustavo R Smith L ones, Milne Kramer P Whittall P Ouilletteg onapaskig R. Mal1on9,M.F. Charvet., Middle row -- G. Mullallyg L. McGuire, P Brown, G White, Father ichael Feeney R Van S1ckler,.L. Mcfulloughg G. Champouxg A. Stokes: Cavanaughg M. Quinn. Front row --- Farcher D Cartwright, Karl Daviscourtg R. Westermang T. Patnodeg W. Del eldg Howard Royg Harold Royg S. Nagle This year the Ski Cltb has been successful in many ways. They have obtained a ski-hut which is used as a repair shop and a place of storage for skis. The financial status of the club was outstandingg transportation claimed the greater portion of the two hundred dollars raised ly the club. Ski patches were made av- ailable to the members this year through the College Bookstore. The Ski Club membership has enlarged over the last year and as skiing is be- coming mote and more popular they hope to have a larger enrollment next year. Officers for the year were: BOB VAN SICKLER, president and managerg LEO MCCULLOUGH, vice president: GREG WHITE, secretary, and FATHER MlCHAEL FEENEY, rmderator.
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