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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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Tire Torch JOHN DON OGHUE je.rlerrr oflen do prove prophets. Johnny, Grandpa P. S. 94. Little Neck Torrb Stab' 4,' Setrelary of A. A. 4,' Clair Trent. 3,' Clan Baseball 1, 2,' Clan Basketball 2. It was a bright September day when John entered the portals of De La Sale, and he has helped to keep the day bright ever since. John chose De La Salle as his Alma Mater from the beginning, for he came here in his freshman year. Grand- pa's unassuming and amiable qualities quickly won for him, not only the ac- clamation of the class but of the whole student body as well. Grandpa possesses the qualities of a good mixer, which he has used to his advantage. John has always been a good student and co-opera- tor with his teachers. All undertakings of our Alma Mater have met with the whole-hearted support of our John. He is a source of endless wit, too. to which he may give vent at the most solemn mo- ments. His broad smile will long be re- flected in the corridors of De La Salle and our wishes for success accompany Grandpa in all his future undertakings. JAMES FETHERSTDN Like a rock imma:-'able if be. J immie, Feathers Ascension Grand Krzigbl of K. D. C. 4,' Sect. of K. D. C. 3,' K. D. C. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Debalifzg 3, 4,' Clan vice-president 2, 3,' Clan Imr- .leelball 2, 3, 4,' Clan relay 3,' Arcbton- fraternity 1, 2, 3, 4. Ascension lost one of her finest stu- dents when Jimmie decided on De La Salle as his Alma Mater. As a freshman he was a quiet, observing' fellow and a good mixer. lt was not long before his numerous capabilities began to show themselves and it was not long before the class recognized in him a man of many contentions. Ever since the start he has been with the class and in all four years has proven himself an athlete and a scholar. For three consecutive years he has represented his class on the basket- ball court. In his junior year he formed part of the relay team. During his ju- nior year and senior year he has also shown himself to be a debater of great renown. His past performances assure us that success will be his lot and our parting wish is with that termination in view. It is with great regret that we bid Jimmie au revoir. J . L- IP r ,.. i.. Ana' ..,- .. 142: M,-i 1. J fi ,... j'zz,t,5 ' 1 .. .lux .Q . 9 1. .L lv. I r . ,',,..-,- flilf girl-. ,. Q., Ll, .yi-' r., M .t,-.i 1-.5 . J . 'El . -Ig. J -EW ,. .refs 915154 . .333 154' 1 . v '-'gi -er' , .ribs :pall 4 1 .. ,.. Msg. I ez. . .gp . 1-.fr .A ,Q .Q ,ir-. sv, -.Y 55,3 rx, - i .. -. V . ix A . .num lust.. my fi hell . . New ,iz-'.'w?Pil'tz, if T A-.-2,-e ...wi ' .ml g.E ff5fi fillet 'sf Pia:-fnfffmrfwg--we lFl4 llllv1l.' .jf si-',.1ll .Qil2'iwf F 1: .wi ing, . 1 , its it-ti ' ' 'jj ,px f'.1.1..:--1. l 3.545 g in -wg' Q- f-, - 'JT .1 ' 'li-:Hy , . 213.1 . sf.- el M3 W I. , I ' ' -1 .. - X- W :fr af, gi.. wa?-, , - J cf: if 'rt G+- .3-rv' J 4-f. ' P em. 'I Ti f 32 If r Age JH iigggw-A rgffj -i, f..-:gay ig: ' 1, tween, .. I 1 fY'F 1?2 . ' ' A ' lf- . 1 -me f '-' gi?'f.'?, ,. 'Ti' r :s- ggi -. ' .532- - 31- '.:f'r . ,.:, f'-'gy ' .iii Y 74.53 Y, ' '. Agn 'if -- F .y . ' ' Q ,kay an . pf-.. ' . f V yi- ' . 3.3 'A ' 'fi , jig - 'li -. Y . , .. ,'.'.,' : ij . ' . - Llii ...swf f' ,ini . .. JG. ' X ' H.. 'yuh 5, - ,. !::Q',j', . :L J. I ,f . ,. I i x' li i. , . . : l . ' 25 l ' .-Y Y' 'L . ' - f 1 fc 'A , i , , IL., r - . f' 1 ll' 'J 1' ' -9 tl ' gi' lr .1 1 . sl N N Q54 . Z. I , JE, fr P nl 2 N- P- -J-.f:i'l: ' - - .1 'fffiJ.if+f. g gg l -' - r Fen'
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