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V tDDIM ; spells right: Anna Curley, Marie O’Donnell, Donald Small Cecelia Grant, Joan Tobey, Joseph Domsky, Rita Manlon, Mary Shaughnesay, Margaret Fahy, Paul Daily, John Feely, DiSAfliNG TSAjVI Front row left to right: Paul Dally, Margaret Fahy, Rev.Fr.J Mary Shaughnessy, ' .Vllllain Barron. ' Leo!S O achuk! Domsky, Cecelia Grant, Thomas P.Donaihue Creighton,
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Debate V Monday, November 21, 1938 Senior Class Resolved: ' ‘That the press of the United States is on the alert to protect the interest of the great body of people.” 1 st. 2 nd. 3rd. AFFIRMATIVE Eileen McCarthy Maryalice Wrenne Alice Lioroney NEGATIVE Ernest Lemire Charles Miller William Hayes CHAIRMAN-Richard Moynihan Debate VI Wednesday, December 17, 1838 Senior Class Resolved: ' ’ ' Ihat the students of St.Mary’s High School have a clear incite into the importance of the press.” 1 st. 2 nd. 3 rd. AF: IRMATIVE Louise Tosches Dorothy Lucier Constance Nev combe CHAIRMAN - Edv a r d V hal 1 e y NEGATIVE Ernest Bouchard Joseph Scannell Edward Beyer Debate VII Monday, December 12, 1933 Junior Class ResolvedThat the student body of St.Mary’s High School is able to analyze and intelligently criticize tlie news.” AFFIRi-LATIVE 1st. Eileen Nealon 2nd. Katherine Nealon 5rd. Mary Shaughnessy CHAIRi.IAN - !-’Iar ga r e t Fahy NEGATIVE Richard Moynihan Joseph Domsky William Barron Debate VIII Wednesday, December 14, 1S3S Senior Class Resolved; ' ’That the student body of St. Mary’s High School is not interested enough in its own welfare to obtain for itself a bet¬ ter press.” AFFIR: iA?IVE 1 st. Mary Collins 2nd. Helen Gordon 3 rd. 4th. NEGATIVE John Davoren Joseph Moore Joseph S;iall Frederick Collins CHAIR ' AN-Joan Tobey
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Debate IX Tuesday, December 20, 1C38 Junior Class Resolved:‘ ' That President Roosevelt should have a third term.’ AFl’IRIvIATIVE 1st. Henry Pyne 2nd. Thomas Seaver 3rd. NEGATIVH Rosemary Conway June Rouleau Margaret Miller CHAIRMAN-Jolin Peeley Debate X Monday, March 27, 1939 Junior Class Resolved: That except in case of invasion a referendum of all the people should be necessary before the United States declares war. AFFIRRIATIVE 1st. Marie O’Donnell 2nd. P ' rancis Powers 3rd. John Kalia CHAIR: ' AN-Leon 0 f achuk NEGATIVE Katherine Nealon Robert Phillips Richard Moynihan soLrru£ ' £ Oh let me walk in tears of Christ And feel against my cheek. Each drop a symbol of His love Each breath a sigh bespeakl Oh let me walk in wind and rain To speak to my poor Christ again1 Mary Read 37
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