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A ,L -L, V - ri . 41--' m' H--Y -'N-- -- - The pleasure of renewing old friendships and comparing our varied ex-V. periences of the summer was soon over and we settled clown to the tasks of the junior Year. For us all physics proved interesting but difficult. of first experiences in laboratory work constituted the high spots of the , semester. As the year wore on however many found the exactness of r required irksome and it was with a sigh they dragged their leaden fe a week to Room J. Section A remembers with pleasure the alert a a mathematics periods conducted by Brother George. Many of engineers owe their awakened interest in this science to his clear a presentation of the subject during the year. The reorganization of the literary societies in the Junior classe. in the election of the following officers: Presidents, James Slatter Clark and Charles Mitchellg Vice-Presidents, Frank Clark, Terenc and Sydney Griffing Secretaries, Michael Devine, Edward Ghiazza ani McAuliffeg Treasurers, joseph Manningg joseph Gunn and john The weekly meetings alternated with formal debates on the interesting questions of the day and discussions on authors and their works in th of literature. The mock trial in B of Louis De Vivo resulting in I quittal on the charge of violation of the Volstead Act brought to the 1 brilliant young barrister of the future. The keen cross-examination ot nesses and the impassioned summing-up of Tom Shea, chief counsel foi defense, swayed the jury for Louie, caught in the toils of the law. Athletics at De La Salle reached the zenith during our junior Ya For the third successive season the relay team was the acknowledged i tional champion of the prep schools. At the Manhattan College Indo games during the winter the De La Salle quartet established a new world Interscholastic record for the mile, clipping two and two-fifths seconds oi the old mark. '26 was represented on the team by joe Manning. This year witnessed also the revival of football at the Institute after a lapse of sevenl teen years. Our team won 5 of its 7 games. Here too we were well repre- sented, a majority of the squad being juniors. In baseball the De La Salle nine was crowned champions of the Catholic High Schools of the Greater City. The entire team from catcher to center fielder were juniors. Besides these major sports basketball, cross country and swimming owe a great part of their success to the efforts of the men from the Junior class. ' The great event of this year was the Junior Prom. It was the first at- tempt by a junior class at 'De La Salle to sponsor such an event. The Prom was held at the Hotel Commodore the evening of April 24th. The opinion was quite unanimous that it was the best prep school reception of the season. '26 is especially indebted to Brothers Augustus, Ambrose and Benignus for their advice and encouragement in our social debut. The honors that came to De La Salle this year were not'1imited to athletics. john Carroll of the Senior Class won first place in an oratorical contest conducted by the Franco-American Society. This contest brought together representatives from all the private high schools of New York City. -.?14QiQGL-.-A, . C C - - lliwi' 'fi mil I 3-2 Eilfiilffl
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