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John M. Cavanaugh Alhanastan. 4 Glee Club. Z Orchestra. I. Z. I. 4 Vice-President Senior Class Pootball. 4 Member D Association “Johnny was one of those hard-working, consistent students— never brilliant, but always ready and willing to learn. In his Senior year he joined the football squad and. because of his fighting qualities, earned a position as a lineman He was very popular with his fellow-students. with the result that they selected him vice president of the Senior Class. John, we wish you the success that always comes to men of your type. The best of blessings is a contented mind.” John m. Clarey Athanasian. Associate Editor. 4 Islander. I. Z. Editor. 3. 4 Half-Hack Sandy. 3 Pour Plusher, 3 A Prince There Was. 4 Orchestra. I. Z. 3 Press Club President. 3. 4 D. I.. S. Auxiliary. Z. 4 Catechism Contest Winner, i Declamatory Medal. Z John, we believe, should receive a medal for being a “model student. Boy! how that chap could keep quiet! Probably that gift together with his industriousness has been the reason for John's success. From the above one might conclude that he wears glasses and strolls around reading books. But no. just the opposite. Does he mingle with the fairer sex? And how! We have reached the crossroads. John. May success ever be your steadfast companion. Belter to die ten thousand deaths than to Wound my honor. Gregory P. Cronin Football. 4 Baseball. I. 4 Member of D Association Greg , during his career at De La Salle, has been very popular. This popularity has not been detracted from by his ability to furnish moments of fun for his classmates. During his Junior year Greg played well on the baseball team, and in his Senior year he played end on the football team. In the opinion of his class Greg will be as big a success in the business world as he was at Dc La Salle. Oh sleep! it is a gentle thing, beloved from pole to pole. Pave Twenty-one
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Joseph H. Boucher Excursion Club. 4 Golf. 4 Francis B. Burke Excursion Club. 4 Basketball. 4 Leslie A. Calhoun St. Mary's Academy. Altoona, Wis.. 1.2,3 “Bushy'' is a bashful, unassuming lad who hails from Hopkins. Using excellent judgment in following up his studies he came to De I.a Salle. He remained here for two years and then cast his lot with Hopkins High for a spell. Finally seeing his mistake he paddled down the Mississippi and docked at Nicollet Island, his original source of happiness. It is evident that he will further paddle up the stream of knowledge by entering the University after graduation. Innocence and youth should ever be unsuspicious. ’'Tom” entered Dc La Salle from St. Anthony. Though he is not brilliant, yet all of his undertakings have been successful. Consistency is his motto. To most of his classmates. Francis is regarded as a quiet, unassuming youth, but to those who know him intimately, he is a witty fellow. full of life. As a student he has always reigned supreme in history. But when it came to discussing mathematics. Francis would prefer to play golf. What he says you may believe. and pawn your soul upon it!” ’ Cal'' heard of LX La Salle's widely-known reputation in education and athletics and immediately transferred his headquarters to the Island institution. He has already shown excellent qualities by his study habits and his un-reproachable character. He has an excellent foundation for “High-Pressure” salesmanship. This, combined with his prevailing sense of humor, make a winning combination for unlimited success. “Cal.” may prosperity welcome you with open arms, and be your “silent partner. But ’twas a maxim he had often tried. That right was right, and there he would abide. Page Twenty
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James w. dousette Frcnchy.” who lives up in Bryn Mawr. is nearly as industrious as a beaver. Besides attending De La Salle, he went to Dunwoody in the evenings: there he took uo engineering. His genius in bookkeeping is excelled only by his good work as a radiotrician. During his last year of High he wore a stunning little mustache which was caused by a nick in his father's razor. We all wish him great success in all his future business undertakings. Only a man can wear a mustache. Charles w. Delany Athanasian. 4 Islander. 4 “Brown of Harvard . 2 Glee Club. 2. S D. L. S. Auxiliary. 4 Excursion Club. Secy.. 4 Tennis. 4 Chuck” has performed creditably in his studies as is evinced by the fact that he is one of the leaders in his class. A happy-go-lucky fellow. always interested in school activities. Charles is very popular among his classmates, except on Monday when he asks for chemistry dues. One may always see him working in the lunch room where he feeds the hungry. Great things arc expected of Chris” when he leaves to make his way in the world. A man too happy for mortality. John F. Fleming Athanasian. Art Editor. 4 Football. 3. 4 Freshman Basketball. I Member D” Association John” is a likable fellow for all his little pranks, and is inclined to be humorous, much to the exasperation of his teachers. When John is in the gathering one need look no further for entertainment. He is an athlete of considerable ability, having played a bang-up game at tackle on the football team last fall. Well. John, the time to part has arrived, and wc wish you a successful, long, and happy life. It Was once rumored that he it’as caught studying. l’a»e Twenty two
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