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FRANCIS P. CHASE Auxiliary Club 3 Interclass Athletics J, 3, 4 Frank, a champion of the old adage. A poor excuse is better than none”, has often afforded his classmates a good laugh by his humorous excuses for occasional tardiness. However. Frank is exceedingly punctual in regard to loyally and school spirit, and he never had a “flat tire” when his support at any school activity was needed. LESLIE J. COCHRAN Islander Staff i Orchestra i, 3, 4 With rhythm and fun his chief characteristics, l,es has acquired a reputation as a drummer, and that continued tapping sound so often heard in the,.? I ass 190m came from his musical toe. Like most musician . Les has a host of admirers of the opposite sex as w JI as among his fellow De La Sallitcs. GEORGE B. COGHLAN Auxiliary Club j, 3 Interclass Athletics t, 3, 4 If George-fias ever experienced a melancholy moment, it was never apparent to any was gcjj fally wreaibftf ijr f not possessing'--i1, brill iaf ' M bccp b£aciej-i pt dci rminarion that mar, affairs school life. associates: his face cnuF'smile. Although n studies, his work the same willingness and d his association with other RUSSELL J. CONROY Auxiliary Club 3 Interclass Athletics 1. f, 3, 4 Russell, with his quaint, original sense of humor, has long been a favorite with his classmates. Above the average in his studies, he was especially noted for his droll retorts and ever-ready witticisms. i 193 1 ATHAN AS I AN x Twenty-tix
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ATHAN AS I AN 195 1 JOSEPH B CAFFERY Islander Stag . 3 Interela Athletic I. 1 Glee Club 4 Joe has spent four years at De l.a Salle and has maintained a good scholastic standing. His unassuming manner harbors a spirit abounding in genuine devotion to his Alma Mater. ROBERT H CALHOUN Typing Award j Interela t Athletic , 3, 4 Rob has been a quiet industrious student, and rather above average in scholastic standing. Always present at the school plays and games, he has acquired th? friendship of all his classmates. Bob has profited well by the proverb. Speech is silver, but silence is golden . LUCIAN A. CAVANAUGH Honor Student 1, , 3, 4 Interela Athletic t. t Hcohkeepinp Award 3 Lucian is one of the most outstanding students in the commercial department. Although retiring by nature, his congenial disposition, evidenced by the inevitable smile illuminating his countenance, has endeared him to his fellow students. VINCENT T. CAVANAUGH Chemistry Club 4 Interela Athletic , J. 3, 4 An aspiring chemist. Vincent has wielded a wicked test tube during his past year at Dc La Salle. With his amiable drawl, he has been a favorite with his associates. and his occasional scientific researches have provided many a humorous moment in the laboratory. Vincent will either develop into a great chemist or cause a big explosion. Let's hope for the best.
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193 1 athanasian I.P.N O. CRAIG Glee CM 4 Dramatics 4 Cheer Leader j, 3, 4 l.cn, our peppy cheer leader. has by his cheerful disposition and indulgence in school activities, acquired a number of friends at De La Salle. Short of stature and quick of action. Len has been a prominent factor in the success of our athletic teams through his ability to instill into the fans a bit of his own spirit. JOHN R CROSSMAN Chemistry CM 4 Football 3. 4 Jack may best be described as a regular fellow. His scholastic and athletic records were average, but his loyalty and school spirit were exceptional. These admirable traits will be a great asset to Jack in achieving success in the business world. WILLIAM E. CROSSMAN Islander Staff 3 Hockey 3 Dramatics 3. 4 Intrrelaxs Athletics i. 3, 4 Bill’s presence in a classroom was always a source of amusement, for his ready wit provided many a laugh for bo h teachers and classmates. However, he has the ability to differentiate between the time for humor and the time for study. Steady application and school spirit have been his outstanding virtues. RAPHAEL J. DAVIS Athanasian Staff 4 Hoshetball 1, t, 3. 4 Islander Staff 1, j, 3 Uaseboll 3, 4 Football 3 Interclass Athletics 1, j, 3, 4 Unassuming, yet commanding the admiration of his friends. Ray has participated in various school activities since the day of his entrance at De La Salle. Believing in fewer words and more action, he has been a model of punctuality and school spirit for his fellow students. Ray's ability to provide sound advice or a humorous remark at the psychological moment has made him a general favorite. Twenty'Seven
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