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,-Q-.-..- , V, .,,. Y A ,,,, , , , . ,, , ,,,. ,....,,..,.-........i,f . . SYDNEY P. GRIFFIN Sid All Saints School. Vive Presiilt-nt, 33 'l'4n'eh Stnltg Debating S0- 1-iety, 4. Of all the men of my acquaintance there is none who so well fits Cardinal Newn1au's definition of a gentleman as Sydney Griffin. Sid entered De La Salle in February I923 and confesed that he had spent the preceding eight years in All Saints School. After the completion of Sid's Sophomore' year at De La Salle his family migrated northward to Ludlow. Each morning sees our hero rushing :nad- ly forth, sans chapeau, for the Commut- ers Special which leaves Ludlow at 7:35. Sid is the gentleman responsible for the formation of the Senior Glee Club. In a most efficient manner he has conducted all the class entertainments throughout the year. Sid aspires to a career in the field of I0llI'l1HllSlll. His ability in this line is evinced throughout the pages of this volume. There are two things that people are wont to admire in Sid-his subtle wit and the manner in which he plays the ukelele. Someday we may enter the office of the city editor of the Times, to have Sid greet us with his genial smile and a box of choice Havana cigars. It will be a pleasure to recall under such circumstances the happy days spent at De La Salle preparing copy for the 1926 Torch. JOSEPH J. GUNN Joe Holy ' Cross Class Secret.m'y, 2: Class 'l'reasurer, 33 Debating Society, 4: Torch Staff: Indoor Track Games, 3, 45 Knight Secretary, K. D. C. Here we have another of the Holy Cross quartet and one of the most active mem- bers of our class. If there is anything under way we are sure to find Joe doing his best for its success. Joe ranks high in his scholastic work. Always up among the leaders giving them' a hard tussle for premier hon-ors, he, on not infrequent oc- casions blazcs the trail for us all. After study Ioe's hobby is travelling. liven New York at times palls on him, and, so to relieve the monotony of our busy streets. ,loc crosses over to .lersey where he is well known to the inhabitants of that strange land. l1Ve suspect however, a deeper motive prompts these journeys to foreign shores. ,loe's pep and en- thusiasm have made him popular with his classmates, and no gathering is com- plete without him. His sage opinions, sagely delivered, have always been of service when the class was about to em- bark on any adventure. l'Ve will not easi- ly forget. Joe, the pleasant moments spent in your company. Page thirty-tlm'cc LY? 'A TA ' 'W '! ' 1 iivlic I A H-' , - 'A 'i'1f ' ' ' 1 We I 1 F tl Hottie falltll.?. 2 .ell lel.smi1tf+t1
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Until mtmtzal EDWARD C. GHIAZZA Professor Holy Cross. Glass President 1: Class Secretary, 3, -lg In- iloor Track Games, 45 Tennis, 4. Eddie is one of the original members of First Year B of IQ22. He came to the institute from Holy Cross School with an admirable reputation as a student. Eddie has certainly lived up to this rep- utation, winning the general excellence medal in Freshmen year, and managing to keep with the leaders during his entire scholastic career. Eddie has rendered the class many valuable services as president, secretary and committeeman. As an iron fisted ruler he yields to no one, no not even to Mussolini. One of his most not- able feats has been the editing of the hu- mor section of our class paper, The Sieve. However Eddie has not limited his efforts to studies and writing. He is besides, a tennis player of note. The professor has chosen Manhattan College as the field of his future scholastic en- deavors. VVe know the reputation of '26 in The College-by-the-Sea , will be safe with Eddie showing the way. Page thirty-two WILLIAM J. GRADY Bill De La Salle Grammar. Junior Prom Comm.: Senior Prom Comm.: Cross Country, 3, 43 Capt. 47 Class Relay, 3. Bill started with us in Freshmen B, a retiring little fellow from the De La Salle Grammar. Like the shy little flower it took time for Bill to blossom and bloom. ln junior and Senior Bill has been one of the go-getters of B '26 The suc- cess of the Junior and Senior Proms were clue in a great measure to Bill's enthusiasm and faithful discharge of his committee duties. As a campaign manager and stump-speaker, Bill proved himself a true Tammany Brave by putting over his man for president of the Archconfraternity. As an athlete Bill has few peers in the art of travelling over hill and dale. Of course he has the jump on us all here for 'tis said Bill trains by chasing rabbits on his native heath in Hartsdale. In class Bill's specialty is math. He would have few worries if there was only some method whereby he could add his excess points in Trig to the beggardly Spanish marks. Bill expects to join the D. L. S boys at Manhattan College where we be- speak for him, continued success. iris 2 allude
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M13-f1t'iI2Rflis?t'2H.li'fRli?ltfiWll 1 iiilfttltsl QM! JAMES J. HANRATTY Hen St. Augustine's, Bronx. A stranger passing Hanratty on the street would probably say, There's what I call a nice, unobtrusive boy . Now. Hen is a nice boy and if at times he is unobtrusive it's not his fault-for he commutes from the Bronx. Hen makes friends easily and looks best while absorb- ed in deep thought. When his thought processes are over working a peculiar ex- pression spreads over his physiogn-omy. This generally disappears after a few mo' ments however and leaves the old Hen we know so well. Although he admits that conditions are remotely bother- some to him we believe that somewhere within him lies latent genius. I-Ien's love is music and we get just an inkling of his enthusiasm for it if we but 1ne11tion Beeth- oven or Bach to him. These old masters are meat and drink to Hen. He gets :is much kick out of Prelude in D minor as the young degeneration gets out ol' Sweet Georgia Brown . IVe are all going to turn out wl1e11 Hen -conducts his first symphony. In the meantime we wish him success in facing the music. Page thirty-four . RAYMOND J. HARNETT - Ray P. S. 50. Ray Harriett, he of the slick hair and the nonchalant manner. has his mail address- ed to Olinville. He tells us that he only sleeps there-he has to have some defense. Ray has a way about him that is all his own. He gazes on the world half cynical, half approvingg manages to make his per- cents without apparent eifortg always ties his tie to show just enough neck and refuses even to get mildly excited. It's only when baseball season comes around that Ray gets at all interested. The Reason?-He's a walking baseball oracle and we all flock to him to have our ques- tions answered. Vague rumors have cir- culated lately about Rayls Dad owning the trading post at Olinville. Now Ray refuses to be interviewed on the subject but he admits his own prowness as an Indian tighter. By subtle processes we have therefore reasoned it out that some day Ray will take an active hand in run- ning the Olinville trading post. Yes, We learned all this after Ray had been to the Flaming Frontier . il. r 925i like
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