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John F. Healey William s. Hedding Edward P. Hickey Athanasian. 4 Islander. 3. 4 Excursion Club. 4 Pres Club. 3 Prince There Was . 4 Front ihc very beginning '■John's” nonchalant manner has carried him over many obstacles in his scholastic endeavors. He has that remarkable quality called instan-taneous personal magnetism which expresses itself in a ready smile at all times. When he leaves school he intends to enter the University of Minnesota. We are sure that his diligence together with his personality will earn for him success both in college and in the business world. Thou arl longer bg a fool than HonoriRcabihtudinitati-bus. Football. 3 Student Manager liasketball. 3 Quietness and unobtrusiveness arc characteristics of this member of our class. One may always hear Bill” humming the latest tunc. Although not one of the most brilliant scholars he has managed to pull through in fairly good style. Whenever he is called upon to recite his soft voice always gains for him the cries of “louder, louder.” He has the best wishes of his classmates for his venture in search of more knowledge. ”Give every man thine ear. but feu.■ thy voice. Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment.” Athanasian. Sport Editor. 4 Press Club. 1. 3 Islander. 2. 3.4 D. L. S. Auxiliary. 4 Vice-President Junior Literary Society. 3 A Prince There Was , 4 Freshman liasketball. I Football. I 'tennis Manager. 4 Member D Association “Ed” has been one of the most popular as well as one of the most active fellows that was ever graduated by De La Salle. His cheerful disposition together with his constant flow of humorous conversation made him popular not only with his classmates but with the entire school. He was a leader in all class and school activities and anything that he was behind usually went across. Ed will be missed plenty around D. L. S. next year, and all unite in wishing him the best of luck. To cope with thee m Words would be about as vain as for a brook to cope With ocean's Rood. Page Tweuty-tix
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■■■I Edward a. hamhrski Joseph J. Harold Excursion Club. 4 Alhanasian. 4 Islander, i Although Ed had his pick of schools, he wisely chose Dc La Salle. Here his scholastic achievements have been of a superlative degree. His attitude and penchant for acquiring knowledge have won for him class prominence. For the past four yean he has led the class scholastically. His vast knowledge, coupled with his willingness to help others, has made Ed manv friends. Sagaciousness, intelligence. and a ready wit make him an accomplished conversationalist. “Joe is one of the most quie: lads in his class. Every piece of work he turned in revealed honest effort and deep thought. His work after school kept him from competing in any regular athletics but he took a part in interdass activities and was a loyal booster of the school’s teams. Throughout his school career he was among the honor students. The class wishes him the best of success in his future undertakings. Every man has his gift and the tools go to him that can I am not Shakespeare, tho use them. I am remindful of him. William J. Harrington Secretary Junior II Literary Society Excursion Club. 4 D. L. S. Auxiliary. I. I Bill is the second in line of the illustrious Harrington family to honor Dc I.a Salle with his presence. He has kept the record of his family name unblemished as can be attested to by all his classmates who have learned to admire this resourceful boy for his traits of modesty and honesty. By hard work he has raised himself to the select group of honor students. We wish him success in whatever branch of work he takes up. I am pleased to be called a man.’’ Page Twenty-five
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Harold h. Hoffmann Islander. I. 4 •Hoff is a quiet young fcl low. always ready to give someone a helping hand in his work. He was a shark in shorthand in his Junior year and conscqucn ly a I w a y s found time, in his Senior year during this period, to do some other work. When there was some fun to be had or some mischief to be done he managed to be Johnny-on-the-Spot . The class wishes him every success in the line of business which he follows. Let as not be weary in welldoing.” John B. Hrhha Excurston Club. 4 loot bull. ?. 4 Member D Association John has an enviable record in both sports and schol-as ics. He is very quiet and unassuming while in the classroom. Yet it is said he mingles with the fairer sex to no small extent. Among his classmates John is well liked. In class and school athletics he has been at all times active and has done much to help his school produce winning teams. John will certainly make a success of his future. There is areal ability in knowing how to conceal one's ability.” Francis T. Irvin Iehabod” is a cheerful and very ambitious fellow, usually quiet in the classroom. The class athletics have been of great interest to him and he has participated in many of the noon-hour games. His marks throughout his four years of high school have been very creditable. Francis has one distinction, namely, writing left-handed. Icha-bod has the best wishes of his class for a successful career in whatever branch of business he may enter. here's nothing so becomes a man as peace.” Loye Twenty-seven
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