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The 'iliotc li DENNIS O'CONNELL A prirzcelier looking man never rtepl thru a p1'mre'.f ball. Dinty, Dennis Xavier Clan relay 1, 2, 3,' Clair Barketball 2, 3, 4,' K. D. C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Mgr. of Clan' Bas- ketball 4,' A. A. Reprefentatitfe 4. It is not often that one meets such a fascinating personage as we find in Dinty. Although slight in stature hc has those things in his make-up that suggest manli- ness and beget friendship and respect. However small Dinty is regarded by-all, and not unjustly, as being one of the intelligentia of the class. So much is this manifested that the class saw lit to elect him A. A. Representative and Manager of the Class basketball team. Lest we forget, we must say that Dinty is a pugilist of no uncertain record. His tales about the days of John L. often held the entire class in mute astonishment until the bell rang announcing the winner. XVc are sure that We will miss our little pal whose sterling qualities are sure to guide him to success throughout his future life. Promising as a scholar, as a student and as a gentleman, however small, Dennis O'Connell. CHARLES PASSLER Thy modexty if a candle to thy merit. Charlie. Schmaltz Holy Name School K. D. C. 25 Prayer Monilar 1, 2, 3: Baseball 3 ,' Track 4,' Croft Country 4,' Clan Baskeiball 2,' Clan' Relay 3: Arab- conffalenzity 1, 2, 3, 4,' Torch Staff. In Charlie Passler we have a fellow who is one of the staunchest supporters of De La Salle in all his activities. Schmaltzing'haben, as he is familiarly known, has represented De La Salle on two of its varsity athletic teams. He staged a surprise toward the end of the Cross Country season by advancing to the position of second man on the var- sity team. His hobby, strange to say. is Chemistry, and Brother Charles and he often leave the class in complete bewil- derment during their discussions of for- mulae and theories. Charlie has made a host of friends during his four years in his Alma Mater. In his various activi- ties at school he has shown the neces- sary qualities to carry him to success in any walk of life that he may enter. We now say Good Bye to our good friend and classmate. l ii U -' ri g V 5 9. - l F. ,. 11 I. It ll' il . ll ll li fs' 111. l ,C l , l l. 1, . 4-' n L. get 521'-, , Y' 4 . i . ,fmt ,. iff H-a'7f.+ e 1fjnceE4:fgc . tg.. -. 1:1 , 5 1. -af -s.. 1. - - - ' ' 3? fm . ..,e.,.c', . 1 1. 1 nf, .4 V ., 4.4,-.c-. V 39' , Fifi . L 1 .fu .45 . ,. ir.. -- XA... . . ,A ,Q , HWY' '22 -. ,mf'nT - .gnu Ti a ge . ..1..., .,.- -.1 . 1 rail: 1 4 1 LV! 'ff' -2.-I T1 -- ff? . A , F A if? 1 V232 ,fi -P ' 3' 525 1 1 J-is . .vjvfay L . . .' hifi' 'V 1 1 'fe .-rx' , .',i' .., 'fb' WQF' ...' if i,'3 l- 951, I, 3,1 , . 1. 3 1, get ' T, . . It - 'A A 34q.. f1-1 ' .X i iff , ,. .. .. .Q- ,A --. 'us ' ' ' E 'f 'iii 1 L: -,1-gn. rt. l if ., ' N--1' ' -X .. .4 1325? Q.-ttf 1, X . -1,.2'fi3i!1i1 I 31.'x':Xi: ' .' X , X 1, - .v I. H .- ,,A:1.,, A Qt 2 '55 Y:g4,1.:,g'f-- I - ,- NY' ' Yi-2-T.. 1 1 fwQzq1,.N3 't,-Qtr: . 1s .. - .. . ,1 1 . f': . f . V . 535.1 avg 11 ti , Q21 glf.i1..1-Mt. gg.-. Va 4 I ,MU .3'.f,,1jQ1-,i'i,'y,il: .,-,1 l, f- , ,Ugg lf ' ' .'fZ.7w-if-. T5 gif-' - 1 uiffexlfp i , , , 3151: -11.1 1' 'iff ' fl i' iii? ifl'i'1i'll 'lub fi V .Hi E11 fx 4 -X4 12 -. Y, if L, if 1' 2:s,f,3':,i iii 1L'-lf 'i ' -1 1'- 'f '5e-L ' ii. 11:- .2 Q l fl, .ri , , I lk VCL' il . 3 . , LL . ... ' 3'fTfiL?f ' .115 ,v u,,5.-J t-l, '.Ii:.if.iY ' 3'i i .- -51 - 1 -,J-,nfs j i z ' ' 'T-'..,f l' . 1, .,-,:,, in A.- 'z iff -iftsiiiif Wit ' NLC f ' 1 . . A ,-,mglsi 1 1 4 ,, ,,. 4, N1 , . ,..,-f-w'1-'-- .wr Q ,gf rc .5 .1 fs , if ga li t ..- 1 xi.. . 1, .1-.: 7f--1 . Sf 'ZW-1.1-1 . zs1:1r1e. A -- H . . f,, - - 3-' J- arse JEL -' ' .'-ras..--vi'-E1 1 1 r - - usjgf, -'-14 s. I g ,-1: ,pi HI .fiifilliie i 'Hr J Lv' ' r,'1,' 'ga fflffifl , 1 -l:l'f5.'Q -. ,tg 1' ' . 1-weft sa ,. , . - ,sassy , 4, .. sv . ,L-.. 'E , Il? E, ,R l V t e J . '- 1 li! -. 'X fir.:-fra. -11 . w::m:.r ' -1 mf-'.a,r ff .11 1,f,g ' ' 1 . '- . ff-5 - ..-.11-x f1 f. -. ,A t.. Y, -' -1: 1 . I , -4 at: 1.34-f, ,gl 1Q5Erfi.? M' . 7, E--51:12. 'if f ,. . .-A , w 1 -ff: rt L PAT- X Y .1 . ,fails ' - 1 ., ,nggl- g .-,V ,, ., 'fi iifgf 1. 5421- :F s-5 -,-wait?-' 5 ...Ye 7 ' A .4 351, x'-' 1 - - 7., 114.-f f. . mf. gi E V A t lr Q. ll' I 12 E E ll l. l a Q. .11 . 1 . 'elm 513, -if g'?5Qffi'i 1. if -1535? .f 1ifit'f9ff5 1 'rf 1' ., pr 1' I, 1 .Q ,JEL -1 , ff. Y ...Q f.Q1????' hi ,,, u ,. flies? ' . . ,. .1 ..: ...ME 1 S ,L ,V 3.1, '. E-'I -1. tif-1 1? .Is 1 55' I '1 ., f 111 .1-1 fr ll , -' '-1 E fvlf. 5. 1 .- ...N :L-vi 'His-E3 1 Ljfi f ...vs Q, ,Lug .1 f1'113'1f 1i ' 2' - . . f ' .1 1: 'A --Y. .'5iE'f. -' ritil.:':1iaiE4P.4iQ.2'1,5-E 5 i.iQL:7 f'
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Tin: 'ilforch STEPHEN REIDY A namely young man af bury ar 4 bee. Steve Incarnation K. D. C. I, 2, 3. 4,' K. D. C. Sacrirtan 2: Clair Debating Team 3, 4,' Manager of Batkelball 4,' Clan A. A. Rep. 4. That sunny September day seemed bleak and terrible to that shy group of freshmen. gathered together in the audi- torium of De La Salle. about to embark on their high school career. It seemed as though they were scared to look or to smile at each other. but there was one who did look and did smile. This was Stephen Reidy. His small frame has been more than amply made up for by the broad smile which has lighted his visage through his four years in De La Salle. An excellent student. a gentleman, and a supporter of De La Salle are but three of the attributes of this fine fellow. Steve has distinguished himself as debater. and in his hands, managership of basketball as well as Class A. A. Representation, have received excellent care. EDWIN J. SAI-IM He Ilan! bulb knowledge .rpareih wofd.f. Ed. Creston Junior H. S. Clan Relay 2g Arclaconfraiernily 2, 3, 4, Ed entered De La Salle in the Septem- ber of 1927 from Creston Junior H. S. in the city of New York. From the first, he showed his willingness to work and has always been in the fore scholastically. He can talk on a variety of subjects but his favorite topic is a discussion on the ab- sorbing subject, radio. That boy sure knows his grid-leaks and audio frequen- cies. Ed expects to spend the next four years or so at some nearby college, to lit himself for a career as an electrical en- gineer. His calm, collected manner in ad- dition to his active intelligence. will carry him far in his chosen profession. Out- side his studies he has-found time to en- tertain the school very successfully with his tickling the ivories. - Perhaps some day Ed will build a per- fect radio reproducer or advance a revo- lutionary theory in electricity. but what- ever he does he will do it well. ,..',N View .-15,v.:,4,y.fg.,, 1 fe.: .. A K 'gs-4 . . V-flfifili ' ,. , ., .,-fgf. vt' .l .nb he i' . z' 4 nl . ,.l,!3u ,-..1.t.g- gk,-.4 ,,5.,', slaiggf 32,4 , 1.1 155, .5 Het-gr . .v,', .N s 31.54, , 1-'PQ ,TY 1 'shi ' '1 cu' -'ff ' l'2f:'.l f'.-.-LN PQ-i U, 1,,'. iii mdk. 1 25 2 Q31 . -1' W1 F 'fl---is ..-gif 3. lk' ul '21-L43 , 'x LM. i .5 iii? fs - i Aljfjfinsetf 5-5 ' 'fiffstifgii A 1 -y.g2'A,-ig? Q55 Lx H93 .c X'-35 vw:-. X. I ,Q .N-.i -. -f e, ,4..i...,' -x 1 . LW'--:l 'ix wt' 'f i.'i':Tl'ifi'f',iW it I -t f... 15457, ' 'Q rj , , qty ig A' K5 'fl , Lu: . . - u.f.'ii-'- ., ,'sq,f:. ' Q' -' 'r2 Yi 1 l': Q era. . sz-1f'4 ...IW it Q 11.12-r'.' 4. ' 3-ee 1,4 HEEL . Wi' iii . Hkff- A ifgii' 1 tt, M. . .j'f1Qf- ,. A. Hear,- .v,-..s?f- , ' 3 1- 'L1 .f.- f : .I Qksilifks 'f 52. - ,121-rg. - iff' S. 1 :yn 2' V .3!:' ..- 5-1-3.-J ,rl re-1 i35.F -i I, .Jim il . 1,-.-7.5 .g','1L-A 71 1 93: Y-31:1 .-. .ggi-:Q Q 1f:'.Q2:?a --s viii 1?-w .'r.1t'? .1 -sa ' ' :ff ... b 1,3 . ' Y. Twins .-1.:,.3.!- 'H ':L'i':'f1fe i Y 1. jj: - I ,,.- .1 li 3,- ':1f'L.5'f'4 '- .i K .set , 5--1.1:-. Tl i'.'5: 1 .1--71 F' ff' 1 2. 4 .Q 1' sg:-Q, Ctllffillw 1 -gpg. J bi-fl f -'- 'FEI U, .. . A fa - Zi 'Ti F'l-, E fig i, :K -i.. ss , -J. i 11 -fl 5-ggi vii I , ,Y ,V Ag. 1 . 1.P ' 1 , i . jglg ,i -Ci. '93 . 7 h . ,dh .IL l 1 . j,TQ.i -.'. iff'
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