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

 - Class of 1925

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' ' f , lj -- - - P fa The A. P. G. U. Football Banquet I-IE A, P. G, U. Society, faithful to its tradition of past years, tendered a banquet to the Varsity Football team at the Hotel Oakland on the after- noon of November 26, the day previous to the Big Game with Santa Clara. More than aihundred College men, besides pr0II1i11611t Speakers- alumm' and members of the Faculty were in attendance. A great deal Of enthuslasm was manifested by the students, and the speakers, imbued with this same spirit, ex- pressed their sentiments in forceful words. o To begin the program Toastmaster lVIarciniak introduced the President of the College. Brother Gregory congratulated the lA. P. G. U. Society on its splen- did work and praised the students for displaying such loyal co-operation. MMay the best team win, said Father O'Connell, admitting himself to be a 'ffriendl enemy in campfi ludge iBrown, representing the City of Oakland, was then called upon for a few words. None of his auditors will ever forget his stirring words on uThe Will to iWin. Wfilliam Hynes, Bert Shine, and Dan Doran, speaking for the former students of Saint Maryis, assured the team and the rooters that the support of the Mold timersw would be as inspiring as it always has been in the past. Captain called Strader was cheered to the echo. uFellows, he said, awe 'have the team, the coach, and the support--how can we lose? Coach uSlip Madigan, in his habitual impressive manner, thanked the stu- dents and the players on his team for their splendid loyalty during the entire season, and predicted victory if this same support was given during the game. The attendance at the banquet was the largest si11ce the A. P. G. U. Society first sponsored the affair four years ago. The committee in charge executed to perfection every detail in the arrangement. Sophomore Dance It took two weeks for the Frosh and Soph battlers to get back into dancing shape, but as promised, the Freshman Welcome Dance was worth the waiting. The Sophs acted as hosts to the largest gathering that has ever attended 3 Class dance at Saint lVIary's. With the Gym cleverly decorated, and the music extra- ordinarily good, the affair was most enjoyable, C. Carroll, B. Halligan, C. Packer, O. Murray, T. Farrell and B. Keegan had charge of all festivities, and by their splendid arrangements madg even the haughty Freshmen fstill mindful of their vi that it was usome jig. ctory in the Annual Brawlj admit SQ V ex 'f....--..gf.ffff1fiff'T'i 'QT zE'A'ff't' .-im-:L-.-JTPIJ-sg lege ai - -W ee-me -e - e,,,, .. ,Mn .rx . wr 1 -P - 1, ,, ,G - - X-1' E1,PhilBgawdmigdwwmvsnnnnibbd 'P - P W' f' e F'P 1i5r E25 --f-54255. .fn iii t rlrk Tlx wi? fjff'



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