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

 - Class of 1951

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De La Salle High School - Delta Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 24 of 60
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Page 24 text:

The two chemists amidst a maze of apparatus are Tracy Rumford and Larry Liddiard. They are in the process of distilling water, one of the many experiments performed each week during lab period by Brother Matthew's chemistry classes. JOHN LANDBERG —St. Charles . . . Advisory Officer 1, 3. 4 Honor Roll 1 . . . Jack enjoys souping up his '39 Plymouth . . . takes his sports seriously . . . craves for higher education and plans a career in business management. FRANK LAVELLE — St. Thomas . . . Advisory 2. 3 . . . Football 2 . . . can be found at Emil's when not soda-jerking at Lou's ... if the army has no use for him, he plans to go to Chaska and find himself a beautiful wife. JAMES LEIGH —St. Thomas . . . Advisory Officer 1 . . . Honor Pin 1, 2, 3. 4 . . . loves chemistry . . . beats around in a '35 Ford (car?) . . . likes to hunt and play cards in his leisure time . . . always found in the chem lab. DONALD LEMM — Immaculate Conception . . . Glee Club 2 . . . when the war is over, Doc plans on looking for a job in California with Kuppe and Krause . . . likes bookkeeping and dancing. JAMES LEYDEN — St. Clement ... as a hobby, he builds model aircraft . . . likes to hunt small game . . . plans on trying the army life as a career, but if he does not like it, he will go to college. LAWRENCE LIDDIARD —St. Anne . . . Honor Roll 3, 4 . . . Junior Achievement 3. 4 . . . one of the few that can get along without women . . . likes chemistry as a school subject . . . hangs out in bed reading Science Fiction . . . destined for a long life as a bachelor in the Marine Corps. Mr. Peterson, the band director is imparting pointers to the senior band members on a zestful effect in band music. For the past two years, he has directed the band. This year, as the result of a successful basketball season, the band had the honor of playing at the Minnesota State Catholic Basketball Tournament. The seniors are, in the front row: Tom Kelly, Dale Kobbe, Bob Hazledine, Jim Huble, clarinet; Mr. Peterson, Director; and Jack Bury, saxophone. In the back row are: Ed Basil, trumpet; Dick Cherveny and Dick Malenfant, trombone. 20

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HUGH HOY —Holy Rosary . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4 . . . Advisory Officer 1, 2 . . . wants to go to trade school and take up plumbing . . . favorite expression is judas ... a very good baseball player. JAMES HUBLE — Our Lady of Mount Carmel . . . Honor Roll 3, 4 . . . band 2. 3, 4 ... Jim has an affinity for mathematics . . . has a great admiration for lavish guns . . . plays a terrific game of chess . . . plans to attend college when liberated from DE. MICHAEL JANS — Christ the King . . . Centennial Choir 1 . . . Glee Club 2 . . . Choir 3, 4 . . . gives sociology a workout . . . does work in woodcraft as a hobby . . . Mike bowls a good game. LLOYD JOHNSTON —Lady of Victory . . . Golf 3 ... Advisory Officer 1, 3 . . . Islander 3, 4 . . . Red claims to be essential to the welfare of the Cafe Di Napoli ... I did not see that car coming . . . part of many rugged noon game brawls. JAMES JORANGER — St. Bridget . . . Bowling 4 . . . Golf 4 . . . Advisory Officer 1 . . . Islander 3. 4 . . . plans to attend St. John’s . . . Brother Anselm’s flat-headed Boob . . . large collection of instrumental records . . . favorite bandleader is Stan Kenton. ROBERT RASTER — St. George . . . trigonometry is his favorite subject . . . Buzz is a regular customer at The Buckhorn . . . photography is his hobby. THOMAS KELLY —St. Joan of Arc . . . Centennial Choir 1 . . . Choir 3. 4 . . . Band 1. 2. 3. 4 . . . Advisory Officer 1, 2, 3. 4 . . . Honor Roll I . . Tom is one of those all ’round guys with two favorites—one of them is playing the sax and the other is a gal by the name of Jean. ROBERT KEYES — Ascension . . . Advisory Officer 4 . . . Glee Club 2 ... Choir 3, 4 . . . Contact 4 . . . plans on being a pilot for Northwest Air lines . . . enjoys water skiing, blondes, and souped-up Buicks. WILLIAM REISER — St. Helena . . . Islander 3 . . . Bowling 2. 4 . . . Contact 4 ... the strong silent type . . . takes to water like a duck . . . Bill is destined to take up drafting. DALE KOBBE — Incarnation . . . Centennial Choir 1 . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Advisory Officer 1, 4 . . . Honor Roll 1 . . . Class Officer 1 . . . Kobb’s saxaphone ability has enabled him to play in the DE and St. Lawrence bands ... he plans to take a business course. RICHARD KOKESH —St. Albert the Great . . . has a car which is usually well washed and polished . . . plays a good game of basketball, also likes bowling and fishing . . . plans an interior-decorating career. RALPH KOLOSKI — St. Albert the Great . . . Advisory Officer 2,3 .. . Choir 3, 4 . . . Contact 4 . . . Sears couldn't manage without him . . . enjoys the opposite sex ... an intellectual. ROBERT KORZENIOWSKI — Holy Cross . . . plans to attend Dunwoody . . . North East Neighborhood House is his hangout . . . Bob likes basketball . . . religion is his best subject. JOHN KRAUSE —St. John the Baptist . . . Football 1. 2. 3. 4 . . . Baseball 4 . . . Jackson is going to California with Lemm and Kuppe in a '39 Pontiac . . . Navy Air Corps after this excursion . . . right now that certain party is his main delight. JOHN KUPPE — Immaculate Conception . . . Golf 3 ... a top notch bowler, dancer, and Casanova at parties . . . collects old coins when not golfing . . . Johnathan has yet to lose his temper ... plans to get an office job. 19



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Here is the class that many call the most interesting of the day; even more enjoyable than study. Seated is Joe Pasiewicz displaying some of his drawing finesse. Brother Felix and two of his ace students look on. They are from loft to right: John White and Bill Sutherland. DUANE LILJA — St. Anthony . . . Bowling 4 . . . Choir 3, 4 . . . renowned for his beautiful girl . . . started here in his junior year . . . honor student in Decheine’s school for one-armed drivers. RICHARD LOESCH — St. Anno . . . Advisory Officer 1, 3 . . . Glee Club 2 . . . Choir 3, 4 . . . Islander 3 . . . Delta 4 . . . hobby is photography . . . enjoys interesting experiments in 302 (the chemistry laboratory). EUGENE Mc-ELLIGOTT — Incarnation . . . likes to conserve his energy . . . Mac’s favorite recreation is not studying . . . spends his spare time emptying coke bottles on 38th and Grand . . . plans to have a nice grave with a lot of flowers or maybe go to college. JOHN MCKENNA —St. Elizabeth . . . Advisory Officer 1 . . . Honor Roll 1, 3 . . . Mac appreciates bookkeeping—it helps him keep his little black book in order . . . likes to hunt and fish. RICHARD MACINNES —St. Thomas . . . Football 2 . . . Advisory Officer 1 . . . Centennial Choir 1 . . . Choir 3. 4 . . . Honor Roll 1, 2, 4 . . . Contact 4 . . . carries a lot of weight for a basketball player . . . plays a good game of golf . . . kept busy at the Catholic Youth Center ... has a high vocation for the future, foreign mission priest, C.S.C. WILLIAM MADDEN— St. Austin . . . Bowling 4 . . . likes to play or watch basketball . . . would like to make a career out of the Navy Air Corps after graduation. At the board are Mike Halek and Jack Krause explaining a phase of bookkeeping. The course is important to those who intend to earn their living in the business world. In the first row are seated Jerry Stafford, Jim Bouley, Rod Gooler, Larry Schaefer, and Bill Reiss. In the second row are Bob Ostrowski, Rod Froelich, and Don Lemm. 21

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