St Marys College California - Gael Yearbook (Moraga, CA)

 - Class of 1923

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-. ss Q- EY r P I them- 7 Siting and in i This feeling rother lmet il bert Y Y l in gan- ther was rick de- The laik! iff-F' '1.7ml!. rr--Yin WW-W 'F YY cle Vx! WM av Yr?-T ' T5 7 lf5QegQ97fjID-U A A -- gorge? s 4 gg , ,, Dlnrmm C, , V 5f?i'1'6j'5it-:W A - ., iii-6' IL Agnrh' x. DW ' ' L V ga , , AVI , v 1 5 V 1 il A Wallace Grant John K. Neff Thomas J. Kelley Edward Lorigan x , . President Vice-President 'Secretary I Treasurer , 'Y' CATHOLIC STUDENTSVMISSION CRUSADE l Q A The Saint Mary's College Unit of the Catholic Students' Mission Cru- V: '53 sade was established at a meeting held early in January, 1923. K N 7 Slightly more han ninety men in the College Department signified their il -4, desire to cooperate with the efforts of the Crusade, and in whatever way N Z X possible to lend material assistance to the furtherance of mission work. The S stated object of the Catholic Students' Mission Crusade, is to aiord a means Q, of creating interest in the missionary work among the students who are at- K 5 tending the Catholic Schools both in the United States and in Canada. Through the eEorts of the President several interesting speakers were brought here to speak before the members, and a substantial advance is noted in the interest in the work. The following College men are among the active workers: J . SENIORS g A , Canty, Timothy Grant, Wallace Rooney, Clemens ' Desmond, Ambrose Rael, John Rotenkolber, George ! ix , f J UNIORS ' Brock, John Kelly, Thomas Mclnnis, Edwin ' Foley, Ursil Moran, Edward Strei, Vincent' ' ZQN E g Sullivan, Eugene M N kv 7 i I kV V A A soPHoMoREs E' A T X Buckley, Walter Galvin, Edward Miller, Mervyn Riordan, Dennis Sw ' Corriere' Herbert Henderson, John Murphy, Daniel Roach, Leo .. . .. ,, 'T Cunningham, Felix . u ' T Driscoll, Stephen Lucy, Patr1ck Muzlo, Anthony Roberts, James g Funk, William DaMassa, Louis Rice, Oscar Westlake, Albert FRESHMEN : Abrott, Bernard Grant, Hugh MCC?-Tthy, Frank i Bardet, Francis Hinkel, Edgar McNeil, Joseph E Corrigan, John Kelly, Walter O'Connell, Ford 1 Desmond, John Lorigan, Edward Paynter, Norbert A . . A 1' 1, Doherty, John Maddern, Robert Tobin, William ' W ' Y V iam, , U V1 ay- AY , D-, rf ig? ,AWS -will Fi Q , X... .....-...1..-g- f' A ee - f rm V, I9



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