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mlmmtfuiml T EHHUCQEJCLEEQJIQJ Calm 'Sill After almost endless discussion we finally agreed upon our class i11signia. It IS a heavy gold ring set with a garnet. In Athletics we again formed the greater part of the school teams as the sport section of this volume will testify. The success of the Third Annual lndoor Meet which took place January 9th at the 102nd Engineers armory brought additional glory to De La Salle and the Class of 1926. The inter- class relay title was captured at these games by the quartet from Senior HB . Curry, Arnold, Tierney, and Grady. About mid-year the demand for a year book to be published by the Seniors became too strong to be any longer ignored. At a joint meeting of the two classes early in February it was agreed by a unanimous vote to edit and publish one. Volunteers for a staff were sought and work was begun almost immediately. TORCH was chosen as the name for the an- nual. Edward Love was selected editor-in-chief while the financing and general business management was left to the care of Frank Clark and Ralph Clark. Mid-year witnessed also the organization of three societies of school- wide interest and importance. To the class of 1926 goes the honor of in- itiating and organizing these extra-curricula activities. The most important of these was the Chapter of the Archconfraternity of the Divine Child jesus. Under the enthusiastic,leadership of Brother Joseph, the Moderator of the Chapter, three very interesting meetings have been held. The meetings con- ducted entirely by the student officers have become a feature of our school life. The second degree of the Archconfraternity was organized after the Easter holidays. This society known as the Knights of the Divine Child has sixty-five charter members, all of whom are weekly communicants. The third society has for its object our forensic development. It is known as the Eulogian Debating Society. Under the able direction of Brother Am- brose, the Moderator of the society, several debates have already been held. 'After the Easter exams the classes selected the final officers of their high school years. ln A Frank Clark was chosen president, joseph Lordi vice-president, Edward Love secretary and Andrew Dever treasurer. In B john Conroy who had been guiding the destinies of the literary society since Thanksgiving was chosen president, Lloyd Stanley vice-president, Edward Ghiazza secretary and james D'Arcy treasurer. As this goes to print we are looking forward to the final drive of our high school life. The Senior Prom scheduled for May 7th and our farewell bow 011 june 11 are the only milestones still to be passed. Page sixty-four ' miami aWaUlIi 9'12 Q
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