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Y' v -- X' .,,,-,g,,, , -' l- 7 v733Wf7?ffJ.f'f fs gi A r r -sw: Fl EPW . l- B+. ' g Jig IA r Ralph C. Silva Gerald Collins Edwin Swallow Simon Sequeira f' President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer P W N is A M Z THE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT BODY , The year 1923 has been the most successful term of the High School Department.. ' Q The High School Student Body was originated two years ago by Martin Marony, Robert Dowd, George Palmer and Walter Van Horn, and through the splendid work and co-operation of its officers has added great laurels to the old Saint Mary's traditions. In athletics the High School has' done remarkably well. The Prep ' football team won practically all its games during the season, and had the great honor of being the first representative St. Mary's team to meet Santa W N Clara in eleven years. The basketball team was probably the greatest team N Z ever turned out by the High School. Coached under the careful eye of Kao? Chick Stanley, thebasketball team went through the season with only :D O . : , V U' one defeat. The baseball team closed the athletic season for the High School, and is to be congratulated on the noble showing it has made. ' in A . . 2. lj 1 n N A 5.41. V iljgfiv Q-'yi 119 2? W r Hal? s 0 ' T3 O 1 , - f , ' --A---rf--1------f f' I Lv vp, Arie- ' k':1'1A95 . . U Allis 'js
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