De La Salle High School - Delta Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1948

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Freshmen Are Full of Youthful Energy It is with great pleasure that we introduce to you . . . our freshmen. No school should be without them. They add a touch of wide-eyed naivete, enthusiasm, and vigor to the school and its activities that is needed and welcome in any school. DE's freshmen have shown themselves to be a live-wire group. They have organized a freshman council and elected officers. The council members also serve os advisory officers. They are as follows: Advisory 24C—Thomos Connolly, president; James Joranger. vice-president; Dale Kobbe, secretary; Gerald Cullen, treasurer. Advisory 23C—Lloyd Johnston, president; Daniel Casey, vice-president; Darwin De Rosier, secretary; Richard Sunde, treasurer. Advisory 14C—John Landberg, president; John McKenna, vice-president; Stanley Hanson, treasurer; Richard Barrett, secretary. Advisory IOC—Jared Ferrell, president; James Leigh, vice-president; Donnelly Black, treasurer; James McCord, secretary. Advisory 309—Lawrence Schulte, president; Jerome Binko, treasurer; Lawrence Schaefer, secretary; John Sexton, vice-president. Advisory 207—Richard Malenfant, president; Joseph Mayer, vice-president; Gerald Oberaigner, treasurer; Thomas Kelly, secretary. Brother Felix, freshman moderator, teaches religion, woodshop, and mechanical drawing. He is Vocational Moderator and sponsor of the Glencoe Club, besides being in charge of school maintenance. Pictured above are the freshman officers with their modora tor. They are, left to righti Jared Ferrell, president, Dob Kobbe. vice-president, Brother Felix, moderator, Lawrence Schaefer, treasurer, and Stanley Honson, secretory. Page twelve

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realize the tact that the subjects assigned were given them for a specific purpose. As a result of the entrance exams, the courses were assigned to each student to best suit his first days at DE. In the cafeteria Brother Thomas was having a hard time getting the freshmen to understand that they had to have tokens to buy food. It became increasingly difficult when a pack of empty stomached freshmen came clamoring up to the counter, with eager outstretched hands, for their favorite dish —spaghetti. To the freshmen the lockers are a new, fascinating delight—a private little compartment with a secret combina- Top—Our bookkeeper, Mr. Thompson, Is pictured receiving the entronco feos of three incoming freshmen, left to right, Larry Schulte, Joe Hale, and Ray Moriani. Conter—Leading the cafotoria lino is froshman Ronald Thoisen. Selling milk at the counter is Tom Javis. Bottom—Brother Albert and his assistant. Bill Lininger, are shown selling books and paper to Ed Foley. Waiting in lino are Dennis Brandstetter, Bob Grant, Jim Polzak, and Bob Hazeldine. tion known only to him and the tall fellow looking over his shoulder. These secret combinations often present quite a problem, especially when the student has only a minute and a half to get to his first class and finds that he can't recall his combination. It isn't only the freshmen who forget their combinations, either. On the Monday morning following Christmas vocation, one of the more prominent seniors, with a rather high IQ, came into class several minutes late with a big overcoat on and a lunch under his arm. When asked by the Brother if he was cold and hungry, he replied with a sheepish grin and a rose tinted face, I forgot my combination!'' Other students, with all their experience over freshmen, also find some things at school bewildering. Pag© eloven



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Arthur Anderson Joseph Anton James Ascher Ronald Bach Richard Barrett William Beckfield Bernard Bickman Jerome Binko Donnelly Black John Blanchard Lawrence Boisclair Julius Bonello Edward Bonin James Bouley John Bowman Joseph Boyle Dennis Brandstetter Robert Bredf Frank Broderick Robert Bublitz Raymond Burns Terrance Burns Jock Bury Richard Call Martin Campion Michael Campion John Carmody Alton Carufel Daniel Casey Robert Cavanaugh Richard Cherveny Lawrence Collins Robert Collins Thomas Connolly John Conway Page thirteen

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