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

 - Class of 1930

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he oreh . JAMES DALEY A: merry as the day it lang. Jim De La Salle Grammar Torch Slajf 4,' Basketball 2, 3g Arch- fofzfmtefnily I, 2, 3, 4. Jim joined our class in 1926 a fin- ished product of the De La Sa-lle Gram- mar. Although his quiet, reserved qualities have prevented him from enter- ing the limelight, nevertheless these very Characteristics have made him one of the most popular members of the class. Whenever a De La Salle team was per- forming, Jim could always be seen on the side lines, cheering the teams to the best of his ability, even though he never took 'active part in the games. What Jim lacks in athletic ability is amply supplied by his interest in his studies. Of course Jim may not be the smartest boy in the class, but to begin to look for his name at the end of the list would be radically wrong. The parting with our Jim after these four years together is very bitter, and long will his cheery smile and timely word linger with us. Good- by Jim, and may Good-luck accompany you in all your future undertakings. RAYMOND DINGER A peare above all earthly divinilierf' Ray, Slim St. Augustine fBronxj Archmnfraiernily 1, 2, 3, 4,' Baseball 1, 2,' Track 1. Ray joined us in nineten-twenty-five direct from St. Augustine. and De La Salle welcomed one of its most popular students for the first time. This young man quickly made a host of friends throughout the school and soon was known to everyone as Slim. In his first and second years Ray went out for track and though not so suc- cessful in this sport, he won his letter in basketball during his sophomore year. Ray has always been a great deal inter- ested in science and history and has earned very creditable marks in these sub- jects. He hopes some day to be a great poli- tician and attain a lofty place in his chosen field. When we have the oppor- tunity -of 'casting our vote for him we will surely support our quiet unassuming friend in true De La Salle manner. But now we must say Good-bye Ray and Good-luck. l S350 A -i- L. i -ga. .A if . --SC 1 'ir -. - qfff as Lila A ffl? Q53 , :j iii t - .nr -- 23 .. i' 41.3 ' 4 - . N, , 'iif g 1 -5?-'. - '12 , MFE- ax.,--, ,fit ' Q A. 4. cl lt. . f, ,la -' 1- .wi 'gi .,. s Xi u' U. .F . -. , ' il 5 1 . At ,sv A f 'I , xfjii ' 7-533 ..ff. Wal ,gf 'lla'-2 We :Fil-il V Q, ,nil T if .3 hilly, . nav' . ,Ila- - ' . Fifi Ax, -1 fs 'NEW af 1 :T :Y1-if i if 5315, W-. , , -ma' rim -zer- ,-ifir Tl' les: 14113 ' as 11. 'D i ,-in fs' -an-as ik' '- ' - fi Q -, .,Ti. ew. liz 'A' ' r---wig-: ,Q .. 'z zffq- ' P 1, 1: I , 1 - -gil S. . ' gn,-fx Q -cz, , . ..,, .fn 'Q' 132 :'wi:'E tt ., . I- fi . 5 7 .x H, a- u -Leg lil --4 'ifig .IJ ' We ' wif.- .UZ -'l my Ag 'Tf ? lf fi ry , Q, 5-, -Hit.. . , -.Ny ,,,...,, , -.5 1 I., 5.15595 -H:-gr ,Q . ,- J:-e, , .. . 'Nl 1 -T.- A ,ff 5 , .ga .515 gr in 'As .lf ', f- ki., . r - 1 A . . .s :was-,5 - rf . 1 U Y.,': . -v-,L 5 42151,-,-g:L8,l 3 11 - 5. 'Z' ' 1-'A 31. ' -1 - w-,, ' . ' rl .Ag A

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. . .-6-1'-iffy 'g..'.r.,., ' I Q3 fl -cf , --'ei1.:.'f:1 ... 35 4. if G .1595 , -ra: U. 1499 , '-3 x sg- V -I ug an -y iii' I A V: Qi , :'s1T4i L ' '-ff A. J ' ,ii af.: Y . , U. 1 ...H ,4. fe:-.. V - eh faah ifne line JOSEPH COSGROVE A Little 'rzomenxe now and then is rel- ished hy the wixext men. Joe, Cossy De La Salle Grammar Bacrhelhall 1, 2, 3, 4,' Bareball 3, 4f Croft Country 3,' Clan Barhelball 1, 2,' A. A. Reprexerztative 1, 2, 35 Sports Com- mittee. 4,' Secretary Archronfralernity 4: Vice-Prerideni A. A. 3,' Clan' Relay 1, 3g K. D. C. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Torch Staff. Joe, a chubby fellow, joined our class in the fall of 1926. He came from the old school. His pleasing personality made him overwhelmingly the choice for the two highest honors of the school. those of Vice-President of the A. A. and Secretary of the Archconfraternity. He easily proved himself worthy of the hon- ors thus conferred on him. He also found time to play on the varsity bas- ketball, baseball and Cross Country teams, in all of which he starred, thus proving his versatility. There is no doubt that Joe will make a success of his future work. All good wishes are with you Joe. ROBERT H. CURRY To he Jlrong ix lo be happy. Bob P. S. 89 Queens Vanity Bufhethall 4,' Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Clan Truth 2, 3,' Knighti' of Di- vine rhila' 1, 2, 3,' Archmnfrnterrzity 1, 2, 3, 4. Following in his brother's footsteps, Bob decided to make De La Salle his high school Alma Mater. He made him- self an outstanding figure among his classmates because of his good humor and husky build. He was a member of the class basket- ball team in his first, second, third, and fourth years. He also ran on the class relay in his sophomore and junior years. After much arguing he was at last per- suaded to try for the varsity basketball team. He was a success almost from the start and became' one of the leading stars on the quintet. Bob has been a member of the K. D. C. for the past three years. Upon com- pletion of his course at De La Salle, he plans to enter N. Y. U. Au revoir to you Bob and Good Luck. 1939



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