De La Salle Institute - Torch Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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The Torch GEOFFREY BOURKE Elegant at simplicity and warm at ec:la.vy. Jeff Xavier President A. A. 4g Clan' Secretary 2 g Clan Vice-P1-exidenl 3,' Track 3, 4,' Croix COIllll1'y 3, 4,' Clair Baxkeflmll 2, 3,' Rep- 1-efeniatire 3,- Arclnconfralemity 2, 3, 3. IJ Although Jeff joined us in our Sopho- more year he soon won us by his irre- pressible smile and his ability as a leader. Jeff is one of those fellows, who has the rare ability to look at the world through rose-colored glasses, and who strives to make others look at it the same way. Ever since Jeff came to De La Salle he has been doing things. In his Sopho- more year. he became class secretary and played on the class basketball team. In his Junior year, he joined the track squad and cross country teams. In his Junior year he was also elected athletic repre- sentative. In his Senior year he was elected captain of the cross country team and again joined the track squad. As his record will indicate, he has always been a doer. What other quality would be more indicative of success 'in future life? HUBERT BOYLE A true poet it the poeff mind and 101113, l-Iub, Speed Holy Name School K. D. C. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Crux: Comzfry 4,' Clary Batkelball 2, 3. Wlien Hub entered De La Salle in 1 926 we found him to be the same likeable, happy and jovial fellow that he is today. It was not long before he obtained the name Speed due to his adeptness with board erasers. During his Sophomore and Junior years he held down a berth on the class basketball team. Besides be- ing an athlete, Hub is also one of the foremost students of the class. In his Senior year he represented the school in Cross Country and has just finished a creditable season. There are many things about Hub that might' show his sterling character, but there is one indication which surpasses all the rest. It is that spirit of do or die that he has and that has been so manifest during his high school career. Hub has not yet chosen his future life. but whatever it may be rest assured that Hub will make the most of it. Au revoir, Hub, and good luck. . 'g1ga':'jn'.rg9n1-qt. uf.-. -..f. ...mi i .H-.14 .ex f---we ff . - 1:-L ..--.-.'5a.-a- i.' ' ' -. rg -.1-r -, -xg - Jw-.9- N A f , : I .. ., kb - 3'-IQ! 3- .bg as ti, my-.il F-- '- j T, ailfr' ik'-bzl ' 1':.'f' -BL pri..-,- .. .1 QX an 3 iran M, .. f 1 J' A ei. 21:5- L-if 1 . 1 1 . 94 l f l N' f., ,, it - 4 I- .- 1 c K' K . J it 4 U v , .- i .. 1 l l ' S , i In ' ' i X I , K-'J I ' ' I : I . I t li ll f 'N 1 t .K X i ,, c 1 rl' X S .i . . 1 if li . , 'S X i I X 1- fi i , ,T . i -i N i' 4 l X -. ii I ' ix xv t ?' , ' :ITF if 'vit-Ai'-HQ-,K -Q 3 1 I ., ,, X ff ' it X I WAN 5 i- I -. wi -f W 1, t ,Z 4 , t i. L I ,i L I Q 4 e ., Y' , H ' 'Ii M33 i ii 1 ii il 4 ,, i 4 vi I ii ii Y li ' V 1 V i ' A im li i I lull I' if IRE I as 9 n '-' ii fl . A sv. I nv-7' L -, 1 a ' il' A 4 fine -I.,-1,-4'.,, f - s x v 1 .w 1 -. -,ff-,f ' JF K' LT rr- - 41:34 pl - .. :v..1s. 3-V' -:gr 2-1-ji-.3 fi- :.N Q Q.,5 - PJ? . ,,-V512 '- ' V , 5N,.,J' , ii, ,i ,LJ sifzasl-X' i er 1. S .GMT A ...A . . ...J ff -i2u.,a..: cf1Pi,...G' 3- ugh - f- '.i,s- -Y .-A PP if gi I- eil P -f. E'- wv 'Q .U it 2-A1 M X .44 zu, sf 9. X -.mr -' .J-Mila ' -'ti 8513, 'rx at-,5- f' 151551-im' 5- u-f.'.' 46514. sU:f-r'- -ri. . .,i, .f 1. 'vvik ei :- .A ... 1--,ii-.wA.' K. T. Kg ,, V 5 ll ,fe-' C of gf .. ., , c r. ,..Fi?. fiat X1 3 f. - 4 .- . -- . ia 1 . ..T' ' ig. :Q-115559 ' .. cr-A I. .'g...ei,eN. .i , 1: .ii r 7 , iz '. ::, '12 ,-1 I , L .f 1 -,-fu., - .:,, Wg... . , ., . i gi- . Qi! - A V 'f-. .J 'V t . -11 ,ff ,. . .- F 7, .5 .4 T- h - -1,,A..,.5.:. ,xl . 1 'Ax' i . . 1 . i . . ,- - ' Q .wi ' i - . , Ht' r' f . 2. -, n'.,,l,2 'Q a 3.. 'yy 3. aj- - '-. --1.1 'igaja . -, ,Z I. 1,141 r .l 1 ' ' . .e ,ietfitl - V' - L .1 . -: ,A -' . . Crit. ff.-,,'.i, --l 1,. 1- ...fl V?--'.j T-,w3,2',ifI, gr- Q ' . 2.-1: .ti.g-i'i-Z -' 1 A 'T' 5-:asf , f Way? S 'Fif i' a. nt. .. .:711'4E . ' 3,5 3--rr-.. 11,--' -1' ---it -' . . ks.. .if a

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l : i PWR., F ,,,. 1 , ,rch .l he l., rn WILLIAM J. BAXTER A dear conscience it rr good card. Bill De La Salle Grammar Torch Staf 4,' Basketball 2, 3,' Arrb- ronfraterrziiy 1, 2, 3, 4. Bill entered De La Salle when it was located on Fifty-ninth street. When De La Salle moved to its present location Bill moved with it. Here he found things a little different, however: he quickly adapted himself to his new sur- roundings. On the other hand his com- panions realized in him a fellow of many capabilities. Although not athletically inclined he has been a supporter of De La Salle teams from the start. The class honestly believes that he would rather lift the Times building than conjugate parler in the past absolute. But what Bill fails to do in French he compensates for in his other subjects. We have never found him below the dead-line. Bill hopes to enter Boston Tech. after he graduates from De La Salle. We'll miss greatly our friend Bill. ANGUS BEATGN Fuir words never burr the tongue. Gus St. Barnabas Arcbronfrafernily 1, 2, 3, 4. Gus entered De La Salle in 1926. Al- though he has never participated in any sports he has backed and rooted for the teams wherever they played. In accordance with the law of compen- sation, we find Gus a very studious chap and a hard worker. His solemnity at times reminds us of a philosopher, a deep thinker. Gus has one outstanding' characteristic. He has become a master Latin student. For four years Gus has battled his way through Caesar's Gallic wars and Cicero's Orations and has come out victorious. But does this not conform with his character,--silent. a deep thinker. Gus has not as yet decided his vocation, but whatever he undertakes, he will succeed. He has already manifested so many qualities indicative of success that our prediction is unshakeable. All the class joins in wishing him a happy and boun- tiful future. J nv. Y. 1' in ,gil 22 l



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