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

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'fgg,ixgI1QEsf4:gE gif, f is ae xfiigwv PRESENTS DEDICATION FACULTY GRADUATES UNDERGRADUATES ACTIVITIES SPORTS PATRONS ADVERTISEMENTS PIUES 48 The scholastlc year 1947 48 has seen Alma Mater round out a century of seryrce to the Cathohc Youth of Neva York The essence of that seruce was a response to the command of Chrlst Go forth and teach all nat1ons For one hundred years De La Salle has brought to her children the truly rllumrnatlng lnfluence of the falth of Chr1st Hence IS the slgmficance of the tltle of our annual Fldes In Fldes 48 we have attempted to offer plctorlally and briefly 1n text a reuevs of the centenary year of Alma Mater It has been our good fortune to haye come to De La Salle May this book serye 1n the future to vsarm the cockles of our hearts vuth refurblshed memor1es of our days at De La Salle As time goes by the more shall we realize hovs fortunate lf was for us to haye been De La Salle men Into the story of the present year vue haye essayed to yyeaye threads from the last one hundred Through the wholesome nostalglc med1um of Currler and Iyes scenes we haye retrleyed a bxt of mneteenth century atmosphere Also by reference to our grand forebears we acknoyy ledge our great debt to tradrtnon Alma Mater De La Salle IS one hundred years great May our loyalty msure and strengthen that greatness for years to come CLASS or 48 1948 5 7 , . 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De La Salle at 59th Street De La Salle at 2nd Street In the course of rts hundred years De La Salle Institute has been located ln order 1n five parts of New York Clty Orrgmally Alma Mater was located on Canal St In 1853 the School moved to Mulb rry St three years later assumlng more spacrous accommodatlons on Second St In 1886 De La Salle moved uptown locatlng at 59th St and 6th Avenue 1924 saw our School come 1nto possesslon of the present Slte De La Salle, today at 74th Street UEEEE HIE , ' V I Lg 1 . - u' I ' I A A 1 'M . g' I 5 A 1 .,. 1 Q I , 1 gi C . ., ., 1848 s ofallggflf 'Will Pu.. 14' ' IHIXTNERI TTLSFB '-Xrrlxhrurrm uf Sam jlraturthrrx CHANCER OFFICE IIOO FRANKLIN STREE SA FRANCISCO 9 CALIF May 5th 1948 Dear Brother Albert Paul In th1s joyful year of the Centenary of the Brothers of the Chrlstxan Schools the alumnl espec1ally thmk of the1r Alma Mater From De La Salle Instltute 1n Nevs York to Sacred Heart College m Callfornla from 1848 to 1948 the Brothers hawe contrlbuted much to the Church 1n Amer1ca ThlS Chrlstlan educatlon dur1ng so many years has profoundly mfluenced the tenor of Cathollc life rn Amer1ca The vslde expanse of th1s dlffusron IS 1nd1cated 1n messages of congratulat1ons from brshops ln all parts of the Unnted States Here on the Pacific Coast we hawe already celebrated the ubllee wlth fittmg vsords and ceremony It IS most proper that ln grateful memory we offer personal congratulatlons to our high school Alma Mater De La Salle Instltute Praynng every blesslng upon the Brothers and the alumm I am Falthfully yours, JOHN J. MHTY, Archbishop of San Francisco Nl--..,--Q v ggi 5 rg FTE ilu rfi':'1 ' filig- . ' . I . -I I I Most Rex ohn Mrttv D D Archbxshop of San l'ranc1sco DEUIUXTIUN Most Rex erend Archbxshop we the class of 1948 are proud to aclxnowl such conslderauon and regardmg you as Alma Mater s most drstmgulslsed hung Alumnus and great custodlan of our hols far h we are dehghted to d dxcate to x ou our annual Frdes 48 CLASS or 48 1948 Q 9 edge a common fellowship in, the Alumni of our great Alma Mater. In n v. n lv at Y a A 1848 10 'SXINT JOHN B-XPTIST IVE I -X QALLE Frundex of the Blolhl the Ch I t xn Sr oo 3 l Samt ohn Bapusr De La Salle founded the Brothers of the Chrrstlan Schools m 1680 for the purpose of brmgmg a Chrrstlan educatlon to the poor In domg the same Samt La Salle promoted the greatest posslble gesture of constructlve socxologrcal revolutlon Slnce 1681 his drscrples haxe spread their efforts throughout the world The tremendous xalue of hrs great work IS mcalculable Strll lf goes on heartenmg and leas emng socrery vs 1th the teach1ngs of Chrlst I 'J ' ' e 'S of A ' fs iz .' 'h ls, Czmonized by His Holiness Leo XIII., Mu ' 24, 5400. 7 ' Y . 7. . . Saint ohn Baptist De La Salle --S 'N f , 66 I YQ .NX I fi W S' Q' iklgggnw FXNWX fs Q33 f 1 X J Sr ohn Ba us: De La Salle Qi f l P fflf ylti s wlffi ffl YSMOZ65 f NS 'X N t fqf IH Vi, 5 Q was born of a noble family in Rherms m 1651 To the strength of his nobility he brought a great sanctity which combination was so necessary for the great task he was to undertake HIS institute was approved by Pope Benedict XIII. Saint La Salle was canonized by Pope Leo XIII in 1900. 1948 Approbation of the Brothers of the Christian Schools by Pope Benedict XIII. 11 ri ,ig h ' KT TX ff .. ,.,..gf' X gA-a A , r! X , ,. f ' , 'A ' 11- ff ' 'X J f - ' 1-.1 f A A X. mx 2 . fl JL. Ada' x 5, N ff J ggi fi- CA' tv g Y haf:-y.,f'r'1S' wt. X ff lx-1 'I' ,JIM .lg vgff X 1' -ln ' -f' - X ,aff ge .f -, if -: mi A :J 49' , I f ,' - 1 A , 7 4, -.0 S' 'sfigf We-4 ff ,sk f l ,f - x . 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' , l' 1 ' I Y 7 1848 12 Fxrst faculty of De La Salle Instltute and Brother Styllen In 1845 the work of St La Salle was brought to Baltxmore by Brothers who had establlshed 1n Canada from Europe some ten years before And m 1848 the Institute of St La Salle was brought dxrectly from France to New York Cnty Brothers Styllen, Andronls Pastorls, and Alblen made a foundatlon ln Canal St wh1ch became known as De La Salle Insutute Castle Garden, 1848 fCurrier and Ivesj. Left to Right: Brother Albien, Brother Andronis, Brother Pastorxs 1948 Mr Laurence C3SS1dy Chairman at the lectern Thrs year De La Salle Inst1tute celebrates the centenary of nts foundmg DlSI1I'lgLllSh6d for one hundred years of vngorous Apostalate II IS also the first foundation of the Brothers of the Chrnstlan Schools ln the United States dlrectly from Europe In one hundred years the efforts of these four mlsslonary Brothers haxe taken on great proportion In the United States presently there are sixteen hundred Brothers conductmg almost one hun Il1S lzmxncncc Cardin l Spellman addresses the gatherxng, 13 7 dred establishments. V U far aaa 5. . A 1848 14 CIVIC RECEPTION HO s 0R1 s G THE AMERICAN CENTENARY or THE BROTHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS 1848 1948 HIS IAIINLNCE FRANCIS CARDIINAL SPELLAIAIN Prefldzng THE METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE APRIL 19 19-18 PROGRAM Proeesslonal Manhattan College Orchestra Ronrnr A Gam C UJHL1 f Most Reyer nd Stephen Donahue IJ In Auulmry Bxmhop of New Xork The Glee Club of the I'r1endly Sons of St Patrlele and the Audlenee Mr Laurenee I. Cassndy Master of Ceremomes Im oeatron The Natronal Anthem Announeements Wfe-lcome Very Reyerend Brother A Vletor FSC Vlsxtor of the Dmrrct of INevn 3 ork A Coneratulatory Acldre8s Mr ohn I' Brosmn Irr1 Petrni Metrnpnlltm Opera Assuclatmn Voe ll Selections I HOp3ls M Mozmmgnby 7 Habanera From Carmen G B1 ef INI.1y4 r of the Cnty ef INevy X lx The Honorable TIIOITIJS I Curran Secretary of the State at News I rlc A Congratu latory Address A CONGRATULATORH MESSAGE FRONI THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES GLEE CLLB SELECTION8 Come Bule to Erxn by ly Hubert My Thousand T1me8 B loyecl An by Ge :ge 61111111 The Shan Van Voght A11 by Hw :fl Pruiel Sweetheart From Sueelbemtl Vnfff Huber! 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'1.11111g. 1If11 111 7 ', jf.: fr .1 1 - 'A 1 .' 1 IY, 11 1848 16 The Brothers Boys Congratulate the Brothers Address of JOHN F BROSNAN of the Chrrstlan Brothers ln the Unxted States Metropolitan Opera House Aprxl 19 1948 Mr ohn Brosnan May lt please your Emmence Mr Charrman Your Excellencxes and the other drs tnngurshed guests of the Chrrstran Brothers Very Rexerend Asslstant Superxor General and Brothers Ladles and Gentlemen In 1938 at the Convocatron commemorating the Diamond ubtlee of Manhattan College Father Gannon the speaker of the occasron began one of hrs rmmrtable addresses by telling us that ln 1848 four Chrtstlan Brothers from France landed rn New York to open a school on Canal Street that the next day one of the news papers carrred a cartoon showmg the four Brothers standmg at the watersxde weeplng coplous tears whlle a salllng vessel receded toward a dlstant France and that the cartoon bore the captron The esunts Lament for Thetr Nauve Land But rt was not long before the Chrrstran Brothers made the 1 name and their fame known not only rn Lrttle Old New York but throughout the length and the breadth of Amerxca Perhaps this was due to the1r wholehearted devotion to their one vocatron teachxng Certalnly rt owed much to therr unselfish labors among the poor Clearly rt marked the blessing of God upon their extraordinary self sacrrhces De La Salle their founder harled by the Church as a Samt and acclalmed by the learned as one of the great educators of all ttme land down for the sons who would bear his name and carry on hrs work precise rules for the conduct of therr ltves and their labors Bearing the lmprmt of the Dtune flre which flamed so steadlly rn hrs pure and humble heart they meet and satisfy today in modern Amerlca esery test just as they drd when formulated by hrm rn France rn the Seventeenth Century Followmg such basrc pattern the educatxon whrch the Chrrstlan Brothers impart rests not on the trnangular base of the three R s but upon the more reallstlc and sounder four square foundatlon of Readlng Rltlng Rrthmetnc and Relrgron This turnmg to God rs the very core of thexr educational system constantly renewed rn the daxly dedtcatlon which they make of therr persons thetr puprls their communmes their houses of foundation and their entlre Congregation 1 df 9 9 1 ' 3 .- , , .. 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The Cu IC Reception Markxng the Centenary of the Work The thoughtful man who knows 1n hrs heart that such turnmg to God IS the crymg need of our vsorld can truly ew aluate the measure of the Brothers influence as nt has radlated 1nto ewery quarter of the globe and permeated through every strata of soclety through the lxves and the works of the boys tramed by them to become effectne cmzens of the world vvhlle remalnmg slmple children of their Creator Nor 15 xt a matter of surprlse to the thoughtful man that today slxteen hundred Brothers carry on where a hundred years ago four began and that fue colleges scattered from Coast to Coast from my beloved Alma Mater Manhattan rn New York to St Mary s of the Moraga Valley 1n Cal1forn1a cap the educatlonal efforts of the Brothers in Amerlca whlle zealous unsung labors 1n more than eighty parochlal and secondary schools constttute the rock upon which thelr work ns safely bullded Durlng the Franco Prussian War a famous French general commentnng upon the work of the Chrxstlan Brothers then engaged because of the tlmes not xn the task of teachxng but rn merciful labors for the wounded and the dymg sa1d Certamly the Brothers deserve well of the people Thrs IS as true of the teaching labors of the Brothers as xt IS of their works of mercy as true rn America today as If was rn France then Therefore lf 15 quite ln accord wnth the eternal fitness of thmgs that tonxght you who constltute thxs vast assemblage gather to honor the Christian Brothers and that the foremost representatxves of Cnty of State of Nation and of Church proclaim as they so eloquently will the debt of gratitude whlch the people lrrespecttve of race creed or color owe to these humble sxmple s1ncere self sacrlficlng men who have wrought so glorlously for God for Church and for Country But how much greater ts the debt of those for whom I am prxvlleged to speak we who bear the accolade Brothers Boy Brothers Boy at once the mark of a sound educatlon and a bond of affectxon between a boy and a man And as that education wlthstands so well the demands of lxfe that bond grows and strengthens so that the man of srxty IS just as proud as the lad of twelve to be called a Brothers Boy Brothers Boys' One can see them all stretchlng back through all the hun dred years rank upon serned rank luke the dream of Mr Chips Hayes and Mundelem Cohalan Dowlmg Lavelle Cotter Cotlllo Ferrer Ridder Smlth Sulllvan Stapleton McEntegart McGoldr1ck a mlghty host marchmg ever marchmg under the Banner of the Brothers Cardinal Hayes stating Dear old Manhattan how I love her and Oh' How I love to honor my old teachers the Chrlstxan Brothers Al Smlth saymg I never forget all I owe to Brother Baldwxn of old St ames All of them proclalmlng constantly proclalmlng their debt and thetr devotxon So Very Rewerend Asststant Superlor General on behalf of all these boys I gladly proclatm nn the presence of thxs vast assemblage the lmmeasurable debt we owe to your Brothers our teachers and our frlends I offer through you to them our congratulatxons upon thxs great ubllee and our pledge of contmued loyalty I pray God that we may catch and hold some of thelr flamlng fervor and so forever keep unsullned that txtle of true nobllxty which belongs to all of us who have come under the teaching lnfluence of the Chrlstxan Brothers Brothers Boy 1948 17 1 1 I ' , . 1 . . . 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J ,, V . . 1 1 1 J , 1 ' ' ' ' u 1 11 1848 1948 Brother Paul Principal and ohn Carolan Presldent of Student Councll The DE LA SALLE student body partlclpat mg m a great mamfestatlon of faith The St Parrlck s Day Parade 18 3 eq! .LZ ' 1 ,n J 7 1 .. . -- ijirled 'J -.NM 'I 4.3 Y' was ' H 1942 4 'l + ' +V GWY01 'fail -Rv' OR one hundred years the Brothers of the Chrlstran Schools have 9 BR h D La Salle Accordmgly should we J' 7 Si I be mlndful that the laborers of the past hour have made pos srble the frurt of the present Respectfully do we salute Brother Stylren Brother Ambrose Brother Stephen Brother Anthony Rex Brother Pompem Brother Rodolphus Brother Calxxtus Brother Augustus Brother Arator Brother Edward Brother Clement Brother Andrevs and Brother Paul These Res erend Dlrectors and the1r respectne facultres have been the rnstruments of Fldes at De La Salle for one hundred years YR 'VX O X O , N ' C0 rf A lil 5 ' Q 1 : N Q 9' 1+a'f!1 ' A administered and taug t at e . ' 1848 tt tt Brother Albtrt Paul I' S C M A Prmclpal of De La Salle Institute U S 1848- . L. . 1048 55 I L 49 Brother Anselm F S C M A Brother B George F S C M S Brother Brendan F S C M A Assistant Prrnclpal Euglulg udfbf- af1f5 Cbemzsh J DLS Z1 , , W r,,t A r - fwfr ?lnf tfrt t H -A 1 , , 4 . W , 1 ,, wt A t if . ' 1' A ' 9 ' ' 'Q ' -1 , . . ., . . , ' ', ' ' 1848 or C C Z d ' Brother A Leonard F S C M A Brother C Leo F S C M A Brother A Wllllam F S C M A Hzsforj Latin Lzbnu mn DLS Brother A Barnard I SC, M A Brothtr C Peter FS C MA Brother B Luna I SC M A LULIUIJ Sueure 1 5 ' ' 9 ' 1848 - . . . - 1948 A . F 'A A . V . 22 1948 Mr Joseph Cuneen B A I Y mcent Mlchaels B S Mf Harold Refmhadx B A Physzcal Trawmg Hulbematzcs FVWN19 gag, Wir Phnllp Carney B A Wir Gerald Alnvslck B S Francis Sweeney LID Uuszr Track Alfeudmg Plajnczmz 23 B B 1848 - U. L. S. - 1948 . - 5 B NS . ' . 1848 1948 1 Mr Ray E B06 M A Mxss Elleen Burke Art Secretary DLS I Central Park IH WIIDIEI' fCurrxer and Iwesj 1848 - . . .-1948 jiJeJ fTE?' QQMWQ 0 1848 1947 +Nff+W x W YO? 5:11 M IQ5 OR one hundred years Alma Mater has graduated Catholrc ff-'AT' llfMhlhbddd 1 o metropo ltan 1 e en w ose rves ave een e ICZIC to the work of Holy Mother Church Men who drstxnguxshed them selves nn the ranks of the m1l1tary and men who have been leaders 1I'LPLlbl1C llfe Also Alma Mater has her quota of great jurlsts great doctors great teachers and great leaders rn the field of commerce All of her sons have gone forth sustamed by Fldes havrng partaken of the strength of Chrlst Alumnr of De La Salle we the class of 48 salute you 69' af' O x 0 N C7 H lla gg, X . . Y 6' gentlemen who have contrrbuted much to the Chrlstran mtegrlty E., . . I , . . 1848d d do d C B Wd I do W if W I d F Patrick Cardinal Hayes, George Cardinal Mundclein, Archbishop john Mitty, late Archbishop of New York. late Archbishop of Chicago. Archbishop of San Francsco. 53 MOS RcVj'Ch1ifl'35 H. Colton. Most Ru-. Charles E. McDonnell, Rf, Ru-. Monsignor Patrick Lax-C110 idle Bishop of Buffalo. late Bishop of Brooklyn. late Rector of St. Patrick's Cathedral Z6 DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI New York City. 1948 JOHN A ALSHEIMER St Kevm Flushxng L I KDC 1 2 3 4 Intramural Trac 2 3 Basketball 2 3 Softball 3 JOSEPH EDWARD BISSELI. Holy Trtntty N Y Honor Soctety 3 4 Honor Roll 1 2 KDC 1 2 3 4 Second plae Azarla Extemp Speakmg Contest Class Treasurer 4 Radxo Club 4 Edrtor of Record 4 Debate 1 2 3 4 Track 1 3 Swimming 2 VINCENT DE PAUL BREEN Corpus Chrtsu N Y KDC 1 2 3 4 Intramural Track 1 2 Basketball 1 2 Football 3 Volley Ball Z 3 JAMES EDWARD BROEDEL St Brendan Brooklwn N H KDC 1 2 3 4 Intramural Foot ball 3 PETER JOSEPH CALLAHAN St Francrs of Asslsl KDC 1 2 3 4 Class Tr asurer 2 Class President 3 Cla s Vtce Prestdent 4 Sacrnstan 2 5 Varsm Track 1 2 3 In ramural Track l 2 Football 5 4 Basketb 'l 1 2 JOHN EDWARD CAROLAIN Good Shepherd Inwood N Y Class Prestdent 1 Student Councll Prestd '1t4 KDC12 3 4 De batrnvl 2 Record Staff2 3 Var xtx Track 1 2 3 Intramural Track 1 Basketballl 2 3 Softball 2 3 I' o ball 1 2 3 4 27 . . , , .. , . . , . . . I. ' . - - - ' 9 9 9 1 9 n 1 s - ' - 1 s 9 v 9 1 S 9 ' ' ' ' ' Y 5 5 9 5 Q 9 Q 5 5 1 . z ' ,,. 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'o t , ,,, . 1848 JOHN MARTIN CASSIDY Our Lady Queen of Marty rs Forest Htlls N Y Honor Soctety 3 Honor Roll 1 KDC 1 2 3 4 Class Prestdent3 Prestdent of KDC 4 Student Counctl 4 Varstty Basketball l 2 3 4 Varstty Baseball 1 2 3 4 Intramural Football 3 4 Track 1 2 Basketball 1 RICHARD A CLIFFORD Blessed Sacrament N Y KDC 1 7 3 4 Record Staff 3 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Intramural Track 1 2 Intramural Football 1 2 3 4 Intramural Vol ley Ball l 2 3 4 Intramural Soft ball 1 2 3 4 Intramural Ptng Pong 2 5 4 28 ANDREW JOHN CORDIAL Holy Name N Y KDC 1 2 3 4 Class Prestdent 7 4 Student Counctl 3 4 Record Staff 1 Varstty Basketball 2 3 4 Varsm Baseball 2 3 4 JV Bas ketball I JV Baseball 1 Intra mural Basketball 1 Intramural Football 3 4 Intramural Trackl 2 DONALD MARTIN COX JOSFPH FERRATA CROCF Holt Trmttx N X Blessed Sacrament 'N X Class Vtce Prestdent 7 Treasurer l Rl L 1 7 s -1 Record Staff 3 -6 3 lx DC 1 7 3 4 Retord S fl Track Manager-1 Intramural Hand Xa IIS ck In ball 3 X ear Bo m -l mural Track l 2 Intramural Basketball I 7 3 4 Intramural Softball I 2 3 4 Intramural Foot b 3 4 Baseball I ' ' , . . 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Q ,.s 1 ' all,,. l'I'I.IX S DI-L MONTE De La Salle Hugh School Truytllo Cttx Domtntcan Republtc XX on 75 medals of dtsttnctton vshtle at De La Sztllc tn the Domtntcan R publtc Intramural Basketball 4 as 1948 PE FER PAUL DOERSAM EDWARD G DONNELLY JOHN M DOOLAN St Clare Mt Hope N Y Honor Society I Honor Roll 2 3 ee Club 2 KDC 1 2 Record Staff 3 Intramural Basket ball 2 Intramural Softball 3 Intra mural Track 2 3 Intramural Foot Ascension N Y KDC 1 2 3 4 Vars1tyTrackl 2 5 Intramural Trackl 2 3 In tramural Softball 1 2 3 De La Salle Institute N Y I-ImorRoll12 3 4 KDC1 2 5 4 Debatmgl 2 3 4 Recc cl StaH'I 2 3 4 Vars1tyTrack1 3 4 Varsity Svummmg., 2 Radro Club 4 Intramural Track 1 5 Int THOS M EICHENBERGER Good Shepherd N Y Honor Souets I 2 S 4 KDC 1 7 5 4 Debatmgl 2 5 4 Second Place Azarnas Debatmc, Tournament 1 2 First Place Azarras Debatmg, Toarnament 3 4 Best Speaklnf., Award ln Ararlas 5 4 Catholrc Forensic League Debate Champlon 4 Best Speakrng Award 1n Catholxc Forenslc Tturnament Decree of Drstmctron National Forensrc League Raclto Club 4 Class Treas urer4 Record Staffj Ye1rB'xok4 LAURENCE J FLANAGAN DERMOT GERALD FOLEY Our I-ad! Of Mt Cafmel Belvedere College Dublm Ireland Astoria L I xnor Roll 1 lx DC 1 Swrmmmg 7 Intramural Track 1 5 Basketball 1 5 4 KDC 4 29 W 1 U -I Ai I ' 1. . ,-Ir. . , . , . . ' , . . , . . 'I ,,1 ...,,.,1 ' 'Q 4 Ivy:---sv G1 :.--,,3,4: ,z .,: 'wr : - ,.,.,: ' ,, Q 3 ' Z ' ' 'Q S y.C ' 3 ' y 3 fa' ball 1, 2, 5. mural Pmg-Pong 3, 43 Year Book 4. I , . . '. . v, ', F-' w 1 9 .- . , ,., . -.- , ... . ' . . ' fu ..,,,: , ,., - Ht , ,2,5,4. -. . ' I . 'Y n 1 , . D .Q ,., - . 5, 1 5 . ' -v I . z 1 7 .. . Y. . 1 : ' 3 . 1848 CHARLES V GIARDINA Our Lady of Mt Carmcl Astorxa L I mor Roll 1 KDC l 2 3 Class Treasurer 2 Class Secretary 1 Hayes Club 4 Intramural Track 1 2 Intramural Softball 1 2 3 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Intra mural Football 3 4 JOHN KENNETH GILLIN St Marx s Flu hmt, L I Honor So lets 4 Honor Ro' 3 First Place Azartas Drama xc Speech Contest 3 4 Fxrst Place Azartas Humorous Speech Contes D batmg 1 2 3 4 Track I 3 4 Intramural Football 3 4 n tramural Basketball 1 2 3 mural Track 1 7 ROBERT E HAMMERTON Blessed Sacrament Staten Island N Y K DC 1 2 3 4 Class Secretary 1 Class Treasurer 2 Varsrty Track 1 2 3 4 Intramural Trackl Z In tramural Softball 1 2 3 4 Intra mural Basketball l 2 3 4 Intra mural Volley Ball 3 JAMES JOHN HANNON GERALD P HARXX OOD HENRY XV HHLFERTY St oan of Art L I O r L lx ucen of Nlartsrs L I RDL 1 7 3 4 Intramural Track Clee Llubl IntramuralTratkl 7 30 N1 rtauon Bronx N X mn mr Roll 4 Ix D C 1 Class Treasurer 1 Class Setretarx Class Presloent 3 Varsm Bas ketball 7 3 I Xarsrtx Baseball 4 Intramural Football 1 2 3 4 In tramural Softball 1 3 4 l ' . - . 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Ht: 1 ,2,3,4: 1,2. : B ' 1 s .' g ' -.,,-2 ' 2 9 1.1: ' 7 ,-..,- 1948 ERNEST A HIGGINSON jr KENNETH PAUL HUGHEX RAMON R JOSEPH St Stantslaus L I St joseph Seraphtc Semmars Honor Roll 1 Class Secretary 3 Callxcoon N Y Class Treasurer 2 KDC 1 2 3 KDC 1 2 5 4 Hayes Club 4 4 Record StaFf3 Intramural Track Varsm Baseball 5 Intramural 1 2 Intramural Softballl 2 3 4 Basketball 4 In ramural Basketball 2 Intramural Volleyball 5 St Sebasttan Wcmodsxde N Y I'IonorSoctety1 2 3 4 KDC 1 2 3 4 Debattngl 2 3 4 Second 1 2 FITSI Place Azartas Debating., Tournam nt 5 4 Cathollc Forensic League Champton 4 Degree of Dts ttn tton Nattonal FOIEHSIC League Varstty Track 1 Class Prestdent 4 Stud nt Counctl 2 Intramural Track 1 2 3 4 Intramural Foot ball 1 2 3 4 Intramural Basket balll 2 3 4 Intramural Softball RICHARDJ KENNEWEG THOMAS F KENNY ANTHONY C KLEBER St Joan of Arc Our Lads of Mt Carmel St Columba N Y Astorla N 5 C 1 2 5 4 Glee Clu Jackson Hetghts IN X Honor Soctets 3 Honor Roll 1 2 Intramural Trackl 2 Honor Sofletl I 2 3 4 KDC 1 4 KDC 1 2 3 4 Class Secretarx 4, Radio Club 4 Manager Track Team 2. Asststant Manager Basket ball Team 3, Intramural Track 1, 2, Intramural Softball 3, Intra mural Handball 2 7 5 4 Class Prestdent Z Track Manager 2 Intramural Softball 1 31 E ,V,, ,, ., V .,,., ' 'F - .W I N . , . . . ' , . . . . 1' . : ' : , - - U ' , - - Z - - - s s a , , , , , , g ' 3 2 ' , , s 3 - - - s 9 9 - ' L 3 3 7 9 y 5 7 , g , , , g ' ' Place Azarias Debating Tournament 5 S , ,S ' ' ' ' ' . e . z ' . . a . 3 l . . - 2 A , I 4 , E 5 9 3 s Q Q Z ' s I v Z ' s 9 , S 1,2,3, 4. l 'Y - s ' - ' . , , D , - - K.D. . , , , 3 b 23 , 7 ' .' ' . 1 1 , , , , , 9 ,lv v - - - 9 2 . . . , , , : 1' -, s Z I ' A Q 3 1 - ' . 2 3 4. 1848 EDWARD JOSEPH KRAUS GEORGE T KREESE Jr Our Lady of Mt Carmel St Mtchael Flushmg L I ASIOHH N Y Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Student KDC 12 3 4 Glee Club2 In Counc1l3 KDC12 5 4 Cam tramural Softball 3 Intramural era Club 4 Swlmmmg 2 Intra Track 1 mural Track 2 32 JOSEPH F LENIHAN St Gerald Magellan Hollts LI Honor Soc1ety2 5 KDC 1 2 5 4 Varsity Swnmm1ng3 Intramural Softballl 2 3 Intramural Basket ball 2 5 4 Intramural Handball BENJ S MANDARO Jr St Joseph Academy N Y KDC 1 2 5 4 Class Treasurer 2 Varsxtw Svummtng., 2 Manager Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Intramu ral Basketball 1 2 3 4 Intramural Track 1 2 Intramural Softball 1 JAMES P MANNING LAURENCEJ MARCHIONY St jeromes Bronx N X La Salle Mtlxtan Academy L I nor Roll 1 KDC l 2 3 KDC 1 2 3 4 Intramural Bas Crlee Club 5 JV Basketball 2 In ketball 1 2 5 4 Intramural Soft tramural Softball 3 Intramural ball 1 2 3 4 Intramural Football Football 3 1 2 3 4 Intramural Tratk 1 2 . , . . 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'. , . -. 9 7-I ' 7 ' 2 3 Football 3 4 Basketball 1 1848 JOHN JOSEPH O GRADY THOMAS R O HALLORAN Ascension N Y St Theresa of Avlla Secretary 1 Treasurer Z KDC l Richmond H111 L I 2 3 4 Tratkl 2 3 4 Intramural KDC 1 2 3 4 Sacrtstanl Var Trackl 2 Softballl 2 3 4 Bas stty Basketball 3 4 Trackl 2 4 ketballl 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Intramural Track 1 2 4 Softball JAMES ANTHONY O HARII St Mary Gate of Heaven Ozone Park L I Class Secretary Rxdmg Club 1 2 Glee Club 2 Radm Club 4 Cam era Club 4 Record 4 Intramural ack 1 2 KDC 1 2 3 Year Book 4 DOUGLAS OWENS La Salle Mtlxtarx Academs L I Ix D C 4 EDWARD JAMES PADDEN Blessed Sacrament N X KDC 1 2 3 4 Narsm Tratkl 7 Basketballl 7 I V Basketball 7 Intramural Trackl 7 Football S 4 Softball 7 3 Basketballl 7 RONALD JOHN PODESTA Our Ladx of Pompen lN X KDC 1 2 3 5 Intramural Tratk 1948 CHARLESJ POU JAY HOXVARD ROTHEIINI JOSEPH M SAGGESE De La Salle Institute N X 144 L Class Treasurer 2 KDC 1 2 5 KDC 1 2 5 4 Intr'tmuralTrack 4 Glee Club 2 Track 1 Baseball 1 Basketball 1 3 4 Football 3 4 4 Intramural Football 3 4 Basket JV Basketball 1 3 Softball 3 4 1 2 5 4 Softball 5 Baseball 4 if Annunctatton N X Class Secretary 3 KDC I 2 4 Record 3 4 Varstty Track 2 4 Freshman Track 1 Intramural 3 4 Fomtball 3 4 Tr k Handball 3 Volleyball 2 3 Pmg Pong, Z 3 4 ERNFST ALFRED SGROI La Salle Mtlntars Academs L I IxlJC 1 2 3 4 Intramural Soft ball 1 S 4 Basketball 3 4 Foot 1 2 4 Tra FRANK JOSEPH SMITH Sacred Heart L I Class Prestdent 1 Y Ice Prestdent 3 Secretarx 4 Student Councll 4 KDC 1 2 3 4 Varsm Trackl 2 5 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3, 4 Softball 2, 5 Football 3, 4, Track 1, 2 JOSEPH THOS SMITH III Sl Josephs L I KDC 1 2 3 4 Student Counctl 4 Xarsm Svummmg., 2 Baseball 5 4 Track 1 2 Intramural Foot ball 5 4 Softball 1 Z 3 4 Basket 112. . 35 fr Y' S V' fl I Q ' - , ' ' X '. I f i 1 'I 'Kd , . '. P.S. , .I. ' ' , .'. 1 ' '11--,131 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 , 1 ' ,3, ball , , , t I S ,4. ' I . Softball 1, 2, 3,4gBasketball 1, 2, 1 1 1 .1 1 ac 1, 2: 1 ' , 1 - . f Q 1 1 7 I 8 . ,W . , , ball , ,3, : Ck 1, 2. . .. , ,,, 1 , , 1 1' , 3 - 1 1 1 , ,, 1 , , 1 1 - . : ,: . ' ball 3 4. 1848 JAMES j THOMPSON FRED WERTZ ROBERT B WHEALAN Ascension N Y Blessed Sacrament N Y Assumption School N J C12 Recordl HnorRoll1 KDC 1 KDC l 234 Debatmgl 23 Sotballl 2 5 4 Track12 3 Football 3 Basketball 2 5 4 ROBERTJ WILLIAMSON Holy Name of jesus Brooklsn N Y Honor Rc ll 3 Radio Club 4 KIC 12 3 4 R1dmgClubl Record 3 Varsity Tack 1 2 4 Intramural Softball 1, 2. Basket ball 2, 5. Track 1, 2 36 K-D--.,3,4: :J.V. o :..-,2,3,4: ...,,,: ' ,, Basketball lg Track 2: Intramural Radio 4: Camera 45 Record 3, 4. Swimming Manager 2. f , . , z , , Q 2 , l' ' : .1 . , , , : ' ' : .z ' ' r , , 2 PHUPHEEY UF THE CLASS UP 48 Whenever some class graduates from any school someone always wants to know what wtll become of hts classmates We have here at De La Salle a magtc ptnball machtne whtch ts legal that forecasts the future of our tllus trtous graduates Lets see what happens We pull back the lever of our machtne and let Hy a ball whtch goes up the slot and htts the first ptn whtch ltghts up jack Carolan Good old J C ts the horse s best frtend He now owns a stable whtch he calls home of horses all of whtch pull yunk carts and mtlk wagons Jack ts a good breeder of horses but does ltttle breathtng whtle worktng Next the ball bounces off the cushton marked Gtllen Ken was referred to tn one of the coptes of the Record as Golden votced Kenny I hts bustness he sttll uses hts votce to promote the sale of fish at the Fulton Ftsh Market There ts a dull ltght as the ball strtkes another ptn No wonder tt ts the name of Ed Donnelly that ts tnscrtbed on tt I came upon htm one day tn 1967 weartng a candle on hts head because someone called htm ltght headed Now Ed has bought up all the salt water tn the world and ts renttng tt to the beaches for swtmmtng purposes joe Btssell ts ltt up next joe always loved untforms thats why he jotned the Nattonal Guard Wtth every advance tn rank he got a new untform He was so far advanced that for falltng asleep at hts post one day the army got htm a spectal untform wtth strtpes all around and P W marked on the back The ball caroons off the ptn wtth Ben Man daros name on tt Ben was always a btg gun at D L S and, tf you wtll pardon the expresston played the accordtan Ltttle ts known of Ben the tub where he made hts cheese and was never heard of agatn As the ball thunders down the machtne tt ts knocked for a loop as tt htts the ptn of Alessto Matera He was the ptcture taktng gentus of 4A tn hts prtme but was never sued by us for defamation of character but we could have a case In fact we could have two cases, one a case agatnst Tess and the other a case of brew for 4A The only way he makes money ts by selltng the negattves for sttnk bombs Joe Smtth opened an anttque shop at the age of 99 but soon closed because he was the oldest thtng tn the shop He now has a job of holdtng up the Brooklyn Brtdge but dont tell the cops As the word Spumont ltghts up on a ptn tt can only mean Larry Marchtony He has revoluttontzed the tce cream lndustry by getttng tt dtrect from the cows The only trouble ts where can you put the money? George Kreeses ltght goes on next Last we heard of George he was wrtttng a Chemtstry book for tdtots He ts sendtng me hts first copy personally autographed George got loose tn the lab one day when tt was on the first floor now the lab ts on the top floor and we finally got a gym james OHara the machtne tells us grew up to be publtc enemy No 1 unttl he was told by the men tn whtte coats not to around put ttng hts ptcture on Post Offtce walls All ktddtng astde James was made a general tn the Nattonal Guard a general nutsance Another james ltghts up james Hannon jtm got a job tn a bank and probably would have been prestdent and rtchest man tn the world but he qutt when he had to brtng back the trtnkets he had taken home The trtnkets happened to be 15 mtllton dollar btlls whtch he thought were no good because all of them had the same ptcture on them When Hannon ltghts up Ronald Podesta ltghts up rtght after htm The two of them are ltke one but when they only put one ntckel tn the subway slot thats gotng too far A long ttme ago Ron fell asleep at the beach and was eventually washed out to sea and across the ocean to Russta When he awoke the people were talktng tn Russtan so thtnktng the Untted States was tnvaded he ran to the nearest recrutt tng office and ts now a part of the five year plan Charlte Pou ts another magnate accordtng to our machtne Recently he astounded the world by buytng every cane tn the vsorld for hts sugar factory The only thtng wrong was tnstead of buytng sugar cane he bought walktng canes Oh well' have a ntce trtp The ball rolls along unttl tt htts Ken Hughey s ptn Ken used to work for the under ground but was ftred and accused of betng a spy when he lost the subway he operated for the Seventh Avenue Transtt Co between 72nd and 73rd Sts It seems he worked for the Thtrd Avenue El Gerald Harwood brtngs a happy note when he ts ltt Gerry the man of btg words and a frame to match had a problem and so went to Mr Anthony Seetng a large audtence he forgot hts problem and dtd a scene from Macbeth before anyone got wtse He was thrown off the atr but not before Mr Anthony solved Mac beth s problem The ball htts Edward Kraus ptn and so another forecast Ed, tn my optnton had one of the greatest bratns that we ever graduated from DLS He would have gone far tf he graduated the same year hts bratn dtd Ramon joseph ts a senator now the machtne states Recently he debated tn congress the btll about baby Sltters rtghts The old btll satd that they must stt wtth babtes unttl they are asleep but joe clatms tt ts too crowded for both of them tn the crtb Hts colleagues say both the btll and the baby wtll be changed The machtne says that James Broedell could have become a great lawyer tf he had only gone to the rtght bar to take hts examtnattons From what I hear jtms sttll at the wrong bar but sttll gotng strong The ball strtkes the ltght of Tom Kenny who ts not concetted but tn 1946 protested vtolently because Rosaltnd Russell played the lead tn Stster Kenny He ts now on the moon work tng at Moonogram Stqdtos He ts dtrector pro ducer and cast of the new verston of Stster Kenny jack Doolan ts another dtsttngutshed graduate who ts coyly cornertng the market tn Denttstry He has bought every comb he could find tn order to sell the teeth He says Now Mtrtam can go around wtthout ustng Irtum The ball momentartly stops at the ptn of Robert Wtlltamson Whtle at DLS Bob was an outstandtng runner Today he ts sttll runntng It seems he forgot to turn tn hts track sutt when he was told and now they are after htm No matter how fast he goes he wtll never replace the automobtle The ball, whtch 15 ttred from rolltng strtkes the ptn of Robert Whealan Back tn 1959 Bob dectded New jersey had nothtng to offer htm so he came to New York to make some money The only trouble was Bobs was not as good as the money made by the treasury so he ts havtng a vacatton up the rtver courtesy of the government 1948 37 9 , I, g . . . , i . g , ' , 1 I v A y I . . . , . . . ' l ll ' tl 1 Y n . - . . n . n . , Y ! . - - - .' , . . , , because at the tender age of 20 he slipped in ' ' ' . I . l l . . , . l ' ll ' Il ' l' ly, I I . . a v s ' . , . , ' . . ' . q U D l . , 1 1 a u , - , ' 1848 38 By thrs trme jay Rotherm rs lookrng for hrs name so here rs hrs hrstory jay worked rn a shrpyard by day as a rrveter and as a result became a Rhumba teacher at nrght Rrght now he rs part of the navy rnvoluntarrly By mrstake he rrveted hrmself to the bottom of a battleship Whrle we are at sea we come to Ioe Croces story Joe always used to go rnto rnterestrng subjects deeply at school He vyas always courteous and polrte Thrs was hrs downfall howe Jer joe became a deep sea drver and one day he trpped hrs helmet to a mermard whrle workrng under water The last I saw of Larry Flanagan was when he was rn the hosprtal Larry was pretty restless rn school so when he graduated he started a job as flagpole srtter Occasronally he would go to sleep whrle on the job but one day he rolled over joe Lennrhan rs pretty new to the machrne but strll rt tells hrs story It says joe got a job rn a crrcus as a sword swallower He was gorng along fine untrl he burped and cut off both hrs feet Another crrcus man was Drck Kenneweg He used to jump 3 000 feet rnto a slrghtly morst postage stamp Hrs career almost ended when he trred jumprng rnto a thrmble of water The poor fellow almost drowned The ball hrts the last prn wrth the name of John OGrady on rt Because of hrs lack of sales resrstance he now plays a harp rn St Gabrrels land Whrle lrstenrng to the radro the announcer sard Go out that nearest exrt and buy some beans rrght now O G happened to be srttrng by a wrndow srxty Hoors above For 99 years De La Salle has been graduatrng men who were to go out and make a lastrng place rn the world for themselves But what of the 100th graduatrng class the class of 489 Well drop rn on a class reunron at the Verdr Square Hotel rn the year 1973 and see how our boys made out rn 25 years just follow me the party must be rn full swrng by now Here we are You can check your hats over there ready 9 just look around' The fellows certarnly look drfferent after 25 years a lrttle older Cnaturallyj and far more drstrngurshed It seems to be a very happy party but wart' Is that an argument gorng on at that table? Oh' I should have known rt s Speaker of the House Tom Erchenberger havrng an rmpromptu de bate wrth Senator John McHale CR N YJ over the possrbrlrtres of a war wrth Lower Slobovra and the conversatron rs berng made lrvely by General of the Army Kevrn McKay who rs always ready to fight any war wrth anybody Lets wander around and see who else rs here I see Freddy Wertz the atom screntrst Che rntends to blovy up the entrre world as a place unfit for humans to lrve ID, speakrng softly wrth hrs buddy Frnre Hrggrnson the man who rs antr everythrng Che also runs the penny arcade on 42nd St and rs New Yorks brggest bookre S50 to wrn on Crtatron III please'J We have qurte a few teachers vyrth us to nrght so let s go over to the Faculty Corner and see the boys We find here Prof Ed Padden Cthe prrde and joy of Alma Materj Pow chref assrstant to our rllustrrous Hrstory teacher Brother Leonard wrth jrm Thompson first assrstant to chref assrstant Padden Cjrm rs rn charge of all prelrmrnary exams t qualrfy for qualrfyrng exams rn Hrstoryj We also have John Mannrng another frus trated Hrstory teacher Crts rumored that he lost hrs mrnd somewhere between the Down fall of Rome and the Mrddle Ages J Novy rn Faculty Corners athletrc department we have Andy Cyour hero and mrnej Cordral sard to be the best PT coach srnce the days of the fabulous Joe Cuneen And heres brg Drck Clrfford our schools first brllrard mstructor I see we also have a vrsrtrng coach wrth us Long Tom OHalloran who gurdes the football squad at John Adams Hrgh Oo pps' What drd I just bump rnto? Its john OBr1en a late arrrval Cas usualj You must remember John or Moose as we called hrm7 Hes the man who drank all the beer that would have kept Mrlwaukee famous' Theres another brg man Jack or should I say Hrs Honor judge John M Cassrdy Che commrts the mentally rll to rnstrtutrons and after graduatrng wrth the 4B class he ts well qualrfied to prck out the mentally rll from the normalJ9 Hes speakrng wrth two famous men Felrx Del Monte Presrdent of the Republrc of Santa Domrngo and Dermot Foley the famous Irrsh gunrunner But wart' There s the manager of the hotel' Well rf rt rsnt Ernre Sgror Cwhat a dapper fellow'J and he seems to be tryrng to wake someone up rt s Vrncent Breen dozrng off You know Vrnnre rs VrcePres1dent rn charge of bed testrng for the Sleep Well Mattress Company At the same table we have that promrnent specralrst rn somethrng or other Dr Joseph Saggese Cthe man who rn hrs youth drs covered that the walkrng man was a DLS dash manj talkrng to a former De La Salle mrler of great note the man wrth the long black beard Presrdent Frank Smrth of that famous cough drop company I thrnk I see Prof john Alshermer Cwrnner of the Schmaltz Prrze rn Astronomyj over at the wrndow gazrng at the constellatron Alte bacon rn hrs honor Also srttrng by the wrndow rs our engrneer john McCarthy Cthe man who rrpped down the George Washmgton Brrdge and burlt a better mouse trapj We also have a few authors Theres Hank Hrelferty who vyrote How not to Play Basket ball Baseball or Anythrng and the promrnent health expert Peter Callahan author of Effects of Mrlk Crn contarnersj rn Sports Cespecrally Hockeyj A very rmportant man just walked rn I see rt s Charlre Grardrna our renowned pranrst Ches an rceman rn hrs spare trmej and Captarn Robert Hammerton skrpper of the Amerrca Ill Cthats the new Staten Island Ferryj Last but not least we have the busrness tycoon Che owns a nut factory rt goes wrth hrs mental capacrtyl Thus vye haye the class of 48 true reptesen tatryes of De La Salle , ' 1 . ' , . . ' D 7 Y V. v 0 ' u n v q , ' . . . . . . . ,, , . ' Y Y I . - - rr -r . 3 7 . ' . ,, . . . I I 7 I ' ' , . . .. U I 1 s, y ' . . . . . , , . , V . . 1 , . - , . , , - -1 - ' l ' Yl ' 77 I . V . . Q! ' D the street. Well! lrke O. G. thrs 15 the end. , ' ' ' ' ' ' 4B , - u U ' ' 7 . 7 ' v . . ll ' I! ' Y ' ' , , A Q 5 , , , . ,, . . ' u - - - . ' . v ' . . ' . 9 ' ' ' . ' f ' , . 1 . . . . . I ' . y . . e . , Y Il Yl 7 , - ' ' ' . ' V , . . , 9 - u ' r I ' Y s - Q . Q , . 1 . . 7 ' V v ' Y , yr l 5 Q v V ' . - . , '. . . V . . .. . - , . . . ' , - ' . Y . , , 3 7 - -4 . l . . y . I , V 1 , 'Y I - . 'I . . . y Y r . R - . , . 1948 SE IDR CLASS PULL Ramon oseph oseph Blssell john O Grady Gerald Harwood Ramon oseph Kenneth Gnllrn Benjamln Mandaro Thomas Kenny ames Brodel Benjamin Mandaro Gerald Harwood jay Rothelm Charles Pow Kenneth Grllen john O Grady Chemlstry Daily News ournal American L1 e Blng Crosby Lana Turner Robert Wllltanmson Chesterfield Steak Gtrls Manhattan Take lt easy Basketball Baseball Tommy Dorsey Fox trot Bmg Crosby Peggy Lee Henry Morgan lmmy Powers Green Years Lady of Fatlma Gunga Dm Star Dust Bob Hope Dodgers Body and Soul Brant s Most Typical D L S Man Most L1kely to Succeed Most Popular Most Sophrstxcated Most Apprecrated Class Polltrcran Class Optxmlst Class Pessxmrst Class Lotharxo Best Lookmg Best Dressed Class Orator Class Wit Favorite Subject Favorlte A M Newspaper Favonte P M Newspaper Favornte Magazlne Favorlte Author Favonte Actor Favorrte Actress Best Athlete Favorite Smoke Favorite Food Favorrte DIVCISIOH Favorlte College Favorite EXPICSSIOU Favornte Indoor Sport Favorxte Outdoor Sport Favorxte Orchestra fBandj Favorlte Dance Favorite Male Vocalist Favonte Female Vocallst Favorlte Radlo Program Fasonte Columnist FHVOIIIC Novel Favorlte Play Favonte Poem Favorxte Song Favorlte Comedlan Favorlte Ball Team Favortte Movle Favorlte Hangout ohn Cassldy Thomas Elchenberger Andrew Cordlal Fred Wera Frank Smnth john McHale Ernest Hnggenson Fred Wertz joseph Saggese Andrew Cordxal Thomas O Halloran Donald Cox Thomas Erchenberger Ernest Sgrol Hlstory Dally News ournal American L1 e Cary Grant Ingrld Bergman John Cassrdy Chesterfield Steak Glrls Manhattan Charmmg Basketball Football Tex Benke Fox trot Bmg Crosby Peggy Lee Henry Morgan lmmy Powers The Robe Lady of Fatuna Gunga Dm Now IS the Hour Bob Hope N Y Glants Naked Ctty Verdx Square 39 4A 4B Jn . ' ' . - J s . J u J 1 a n . . J . o . I J - ' ' . . J - ' . . A. Cronin ' Gilbert K. Chesterton 1848 Groups from the class of 48 at lersure rn Central Park r 40 Central Park at The Turn of The Century fCurrier and Ivesj 1948 4. Groups from the class of 48 at lensure ln Central Park 41 . . ,.' v E ,- 1, '5- .I xg Q' 3 Yi. 2, ge, 51 eg Lf , Fi is Yvfk, L Ye 1 , V 5. 'fill -il qk 5 Qufawqy I at 5 X wg - , 0 X l 1 an -1.-1 51 N 1,'i , . in 5, il 'Faq fxf?:Ch,?Q kg' mx my Q uf. f A U f fa viii, cg Q.. n V ' 1 :Wg i ' s X W VW' 11 ,, f ' ti 4 V , 74 4 1 1 ,, , .4 1 X Yr ', gy v .,, V .Van - w 3 :TW X H Q Q-, Y , ,f . in ,. ,W ,nv A I M 1 H J. , ' . i ,gf ,X Q' H 4 'af ' . f V W ' , V wif 4. lf A I ,QQ Q ,Qglf-'ggi N X ' YM ,J M. T , ,4 ,af 3-Xxx SEQ Wx 'ii fl' X K K I ,. v .. f Y . tg. ffl UIHEETUPIY CLASS UF 1948 JOHN ALBERT ALSHEIMER JOSEPH EDWARD BISSELL VINCENT DE PAUL BREEIN JAMES EDWARD BROEDEL PETER JOSEPH CALLAHAN JOHN EDWARD CAROLAN JOHN MARTIN CASSIDY RICHARD A CLIFFORD ANDREW JOHN CORDIAL DONALD MARTIN COX JOSEPH FERRATA CROCE EELIX SOCRATES DELMONTE PETER PAUL DOERSAM EDWARD GLEASON DONNELLY JOHN MERKLE DOOLAN THOMAS MARTIN EICHENBERGER DERMOT GERARD EOLEY LAWRENCE JAMES FLANAGAN JOHN KENNETH GILLIN ROBERT FARL HAMMFRTON JAMES JOHN HANNON GERALD PEYTON I-IARWOOD HENRY WILLIAM HEILEERTY ERNEST ALEXANDER HIGGINSON Jr KENNETH PAUL HUGHEY RAMON JOSEPH RICHARD JOHN KENNEWEC THOMAS ERANCIS KENNX CHESTER KLEBER EDWARD JOSEPH KRAUS GEORGE THOMAS KREESE Jr JOSEPH FRANCIS LENIHAN BENJAMIN SEBASTIEN MANDARO JAMES PATRICK MANNING ,L ,,.,., .... ,,... ......,..............,..,,,,,..... ....., . , , LAWRENCE JOHN MARCHIONY .,... 46 28 192nd Street Elushmg L I 31 31 58th Street New York 55 Tiemann Place New York Cm 1558 East 12th Street Brooklyn 21 Rutland Road Brooklyn 127 Vermxlxea Avenue New York 54 25 Ingram Street Forest Hills I West 75th Street New Xork 7 West 96th Street New York 60 West 82nd Street 'Slew York 170 West 75rd Street Neva York 310 West 95th Street New York 25 0 9th Avenue New York 19 248 West 105th Street New York 25 344 West 72nd Street New York 25 585 Isham Street New York 530 West 112th Street New York 27 16 8th Street Astorxa 145 58 Eranklm Avenue Flushing 97 Delaheld Place Staten Island 10 30 34 84th Street Jackson Hetghts L I 7049 Ingram Street Eorest Hills L I 5500 Bailey Avenue Bronx 65 N Y 13711 219th Street Springfield Gardens L I 410 East 105th Street New York 29 N Y 60 32 39th Avenue Woodside L I 3141 28th Road Astoria 2 N Y 343 West 24th Street New York 11 N Y 54 36 73rd Street Jackson Heights L I 25 79 51st Street Long, Island City N Y 61 38 158th Street Elushmg L I L ..., H92-43 Gettysburg, St. Bellerose No. 6 N. Y. . .,,,,.., .,.,,, ,,,,, L L .L276 Bleeker Street New York 14 N. Y. 452 East 142nd Street New York 574 West 130th Street New York ALESSIO EERDINAND MATERA ...........,.,,.., LLLL LL ...... 135 West 78th Street Neva JOHN PETER MCCARTHX ,.I,. .L ....,,,, L ,,...., LL ,,.I,,, ,,,,, E ast 66th Street New JOHN JOSEPH MCHALE LL .,..,................ KEVIN EDWARD McKAY ,,,. LL LL JOHN JOSEPH OBRIEN LL L L. MICHAEL HAROLD ODAX L L JOHN JOSEPH OGRADX L LL IAMES ANTI-IONT O'HARE THOMAS RAPHAEL OHALLORAIN DOUGLAS OWENS L. L ,VLL .L EDWARD JAMES PADDEN L. RONALD JOHN PODESTA CHARLES J. POU L L ..,, JAY HOWARD ROTHEIM L LL JOSEPH MICHAEL SACCESE L L LL ERNEST ALERED SGROI L L L L ERANK JOSEPH SMITH ,.,...........,.. JOSEPH THOMAS SMITH III L L JAMES JOSEPH THOMPSON FRED WERTZ ROBERT BENEDICT WHEALAN ROBERT J. NWILLIAMSON LL .L L, LL LLLLLLL501 West 124th Street 64-09 39th Awenue L. ,...,... ........,... 6 00 West 178th Street New X ork 24 N. Y. York 21 N. Y. New York City Woodside L. I. York 33 N. Y. 302 West 12th Street New York .....106 West 109th Street New York 25 N. Y. 103-23 105th Street Ozone Park 16. ueens LL.132-01 115th Axenue So. Ozone Park L. I. L L. , ,.,, L .200 West 58th Street New York City , LL L ,157 West 78th Street New York .,,,. L ..,.... L ..,. L65 Perry Street New York 14 N. X. L 15 Wfest End Awenue New Xork 25 N. X. LL ,,,, L 80-64 Cornish Avenue Elmhurst L. I. L L629 West 155th Street New 'tork ,,,, LL 136 XVaverly Place New Xork 14 IN. Y. .L ,...,..........,.,,,,,,.......,...,....,,, , L36-22 202nd Street Bayside L. I. 30-15 Steinway Street Long, Island City 5 N. Y. LL .L L 247 West 102nd Street Neva Xork L L 121 Vlfest 69th Street, New York L L 46 Terrace Ave., Hasbrouck Hts., N. . ..., 540 16th Street, Brooklyn 15, New York L ' ...,,,,., L 161 , I ' , L 1 0 , ' . ...,,,......., .,.. LLLL L L... .7 3 -- I , , N. Y. ,,....,., .,...... . , N. Y. J .,,..,....,...,,,. ,.,. .,,. L L L ,LLL LL , I ,N. Y. ' . . ' J 1 ' H L. ,L Q 1 ' A LL . , - , N. Y. CHARLES VINCENT GIARDINA L LLLLL L L 25-66 55rd Avenue, Astoria, N. Y. . . ' LLLLL L. LLL L- ' , ' L ' ,N. Y. . . .LLLLLLL LL LLLLL LLLLLLLLL L , , N. Y. , Jr , I , ' 120 , I , ' , Q 9 I , I ' , ' J ifah 6 Nqtlkx Qtr l848 1942 4' NW' +1-' WY0 BRAD A F, O thlnk of undergraduates and undergraduate years 1S to recall fi 2- the sol1c1tous fraternlty of those many brothers whose ln es were of xiqffl dedlcated to our enllghtenment and formatlon The kmdly and occaslonal stern d1sc1pl1ne the understandlng the enthuslasm and the olllt of these Brothers were the lm ortant condrtnoners of 1 Y our makrng In retrospect we note Brother Azarlas great man of letters Brother Paullan dlstmgulshed englneer Brother Euloglous and Brother Thomas most able mathematrclans Brother Augustus master of Chemlstry Brother Sulplclus efliclent teacher of commerce and the kmdly prefect of many years Brother Basll To all of you and your many Brothers of De La Salle Faculties we acknowledge the kmdly solncrtude of your self effaclng llves fldw Q fa? A 8 5 3 m f e + IIEH 'YES 1848 JU llllfl 46 THE JOLLY GOOD FELLOWS OF 3 1 es r11. XXII 11t1 m 111 5 1111 Be. rx ur -X L H1 ll xrlllx XX 1ll11n mp L111 1 vo 1m x me Ntumr 1 X tr L11 x lx 11 IITWIX 1 11111 C 1m osep1 r 1 111 mu lrt l B lx I.'1v1re11 e C llIlIllI1LIT'll'Il Xl1r1o X 1le11t1111 Tl1om1s llxnn XX 1ll11r11 Nl N 'mm l1 lt I51lx l.e l1e X 111 Xlirter Ruhatd lkhne 'l-l1on1a l:r11x ACTIVITIES 5A IS represented on the school paper the Record and IS actne rn Inter Class Football, Inter Class Basketball Varslty Basketball, and Varsrty Baseball Its smgular achnevement IS the publlcatlon of 1ts class paper the humorous Champron, under the edltorshlp of Hubert O Rerlly CLAQQ Ol-FlkhRN1L ll R1 re Dru, 1x11 lre1e11 X 1 11m Xl Xlllll Trea urer le-X111X1Q SI-'TSI be r ratx V H - AH Xgltzutl, l, ro 11: Cl1.:'l 9 ll . '11 :, Xllul. 1' CJ p' s, In . tl xr ', llro1l1 . 11'-'l , H lu-11 CTP- ', U 'z 1 Cflmxdv, l'.111l Co af 111. Xuyozlll ' 11: l7r:1r1Q1s Dar 1ll , In s f 1 1, Iwflll .lcK'111f1, Rob-A Pudtl, ll1ul.:'.l Xl gl j, XX' ll 1 fx X rl . l :Xve sz. Th-1 ': 7 at oo, .' c Q ' 1. ,1 .' '. , ., Tj , '. . f.l1 . tc' . ', s' '. .. , xg , 's' '. ' vt H ' ' 7 ' ' 9 ' ' 9 ' 9 ,, . ,, . . , . fe V 1 Q1 f 1 ,, I' rf- C , 1 . Lfl1.1 l s am ' :, ' sd 1 X'll1 . Q. il -, s Le-l Cz .la rt X'1c - s dex l5o11:1ltl ' rrx, Fe: et A JU HJR B THE JOLLY GOOD FELLOWS OF 3B tt n mn 1 t WLC C r fa rx larrltlt lirennm llm ther Ansglm Rl hwrtl Qre ens o Ll 1 rt 9x xesrer Sm mel lm 'me K e me 'mr Ceralt lxeenm X 1 nm Z tr ACTIVITIES IS represented on the Record nn Varsity Baseball and lost the school champlonshnp for Intramural Basketball to the semors Eugene Rogan rs the Student Councllor CLARK OFFIQLPN lL rn R7 trt XX l 4 ewan 1 e r 1 e we C rlm re 1 rm Ntumr 1 '1 tt urtr 1948 47 : 41 C b 9 -'G 3 L gn , 4 . K., T ' ' ul' xt ,, H H Suaz'l,l.m1-.ylnh Ron , in Y lem ', '. 2 , W .5 , 'Q , . fl .', Le R-tle-,. l'. f wil Nut-'mul ww: Eugene Roman, .-Xllvert XYl00klIl5UD, ,lames Carlin, Yxlx-les Keenan. Etlmlmtl Kissnne lla ' ss. , in 1 l'tl1iclli, 3 . l ' z , Yllg ollm 3B ' If YY ' ' Y 7 Q ff sf . 1 . Allvt v'U0m2l5OI1, S-scretzlw, Sutltul . Xlvles Ke .z. Yi fl' cskl nr Inn s Qa .l' sd' ,f ln! ll1r.ltl Ke-nan. Tren 1 T x - N ' Q 1848Yfe C C be SUPHU URE 2A THE CLASS OF LEISURELY AND UNOBTRUSIVE COMPETENCE Maud t X lment R11 lk lthn km x Ferdmwnl Zege Peter H1 ttn Br the Leo ame Torre llenm Htrmn lohn Stwlter lohn Summer atom mu lmotwx nnnor C rarr lu Creorge 51 h A nan lonte lax Lord Cmerarr lxlamuso Frank lxrop, Thomrr Ofotmell Robert Heller Robert Reed Thtmfts lxelghlex C erarrl Paul Eluard Steven Arthur Nlrrw IICIIIII llehtn ACTIVITIES 2A has the drstmctlon of bemg the Sophomore Football Champ Class She has members on the Varsrty Basketball and Softball Teams and rs also wery actrse rn the Debatmg, Camera Radro and Glee Clubs and Track Team LIRSS Ol l ll FRS VH L FnI'lI'X L L Q! 9 Q' ',l. 17 r.: ' .r:', - ' '. C 'l, 'lw, o r ,,l. s s, 's w 1. , r . ,b , . Sf' l ': T' IjCw s, is lK'l'j, ' 1 I sc , tl' Ol 1 ll, .' ,I . l .',, . ', .s 'Q , , , w.. 1j, l r 1 . Thml mud lames Callahan, Wvllliam Hogan, Raymond Urawumler, Uerarrl Rocks, Vfilliam Mullin, I '. , ' s, . Vt, 5 I . lie. rl fxlnmtlso, 5-t '. Arlrnam Ollomtcll, XUIKC-llIAL'NIxlCl1l Rob-rt llullcr. llI'CS1tl'I1I 48 SUPHU UHE H 1948 mrl O lrttn Ne rttwrx re Nm1tb r new IIL 2B THE CLASS OF MANLINESS AND COURTESY Marttl l t Peter l.1ptrot XX llmm Hexutt Ceorge Eberle XX1ll1am Has Pvrwtber Frernar Arthur CllIT1lT1lI1L,S Fran IS N b1t FLI'ClII1'1IILl Garofwlo Dwmel Sheenwtu Sturm mu C eor1.,e 'tt 1ns Eff urt 1r Ima t C II lf Char es O 3r1e11 bn lirwsst Walter llu ltlex Robert l1erott1 Alfred 9m1tl'1 I.lllxE Nl Cano not x '11 Ct1t'1xe A ACTIVITIES Ten boys from th1s class are on the Honor SOCICIY or Honor Roll It has part1c1pants 1n the Rad1o, Debate, Camera and Glee Clubs and on the Intra Mural Softball and Basketball Teams It IS parucularly actne m Track, for th1s team IS composed mostly of members from 2B CL-XSS CFFIC ER rm ll t 49 if , 7, ', , fl 1.2 ' , 1 C. , 1 , ' . ', C tl, I Q, cf 'cs',1'. ' .,.'fH.. I ': 3 f lc' Q, Alb Cjh 'lu , It .Il Yl :, Q. l. 'I ' , ,lo . .'.' 'l, ' ' ' ' ' ' Q ,. . Thml rout Cfnrlos l5:1x'il.1, C?cr:1ltllNlcC3:1x'1cl4, Bruce l.i1rtls:1v, Alfred l'h1ll1ps, ,It-hm Xlurphv, Salvatore ll . ww, Antonm Del Post ro, 3 s . lfnrn. Cicraltl XltCiz1x'1ql4, T ns rrr C,l.es'l',fte1' Rl .L , lx Cs I-If Wal 'r limlclcy, Xv1IC'lll'CSl1l'TlIY 1848WssYfss -!-we Trl' ssss asWa SUPHUMUHE E 2C THE CLASS OF QUIET DISTINCTION L I1 '1 'NM 4 L Nl X rt 1r XX1 l'll l1 O 5 111 L e 1 1 1 ll 11111 ll 1 1. Ve 1111 N 1111111 e en ez 1 IT' 1 ll ACTIVITIES 2C hls partlcxpatcd successfully ln many HCIAXIIILS She vson thc lc.1dersh1p IH the Aux1l1ary School Drne 1n whlch Fulton Ourslcr r set a new hlgnh 1n thc school ll1Sf0l'V for returns Bruce McConnach1c IS a 3 medal Varslts runner and Henry Hydc took part m the metropolltan A A P S and C H S A A handball COFIIPCUIIOHS and won the champlonshlp of the latter 7C has won the Frosh Soph Basketball Champ1onsh1p and IS also actne 1n lntcr Class Football XVZIISIIW Baseball and N Basketball The Dcbatmg SOCICIY has a couple of mcmbcrs from th1s class and the foundauon of the Glcc Club IS among the xorces fron1 7C K -X Ollli W 1 l ll l lf X Llll ll! QQ ,Y 1 Scar ml, l, 111 1.: Tho ns l.0I1CI4l.lHl1, Bruce XlcCfu1111:1chie, I. 1 1s Cfnuts, llrnther l'-1 11, lull tl llover Robe K kxumtl, Wlll 'l 11 1'll. SL-gnrltl 11111: Rau r Ncl11lso11, Henrv llvtle, l1l1 T lx ll, Xlitl 3-1 F11ll111:11, ,. l' fc 1, Ver H' tl '-1111, XY' ll1a 1 Cioltl, l11l111 Carroll, El acne Ouuh, rlfilllllr ll1T cci. Thml mu: Xluhael XlcCfar1hv, Arthur XY'l1elz111. Dvnaltl l5.111nl111e, Robert Sippel, l'le11r1' Fitzgerald. . . . . Y . Il n- I . V -I I J 7 VL. if ' 57 Tlillf rl., 11 lgnn es Clmts, Tren rer llwlx-' K ln mul. SEtl'L'I.lY'.' lll l 11::e1'z1l.l, ll1'es11le111 Xlelvzu 911111 1, X'1t'e-llres11le111 50 IHESHMFXN 1948 IN UNITY THERE IS STRENGTH S and l 1 Eduard Qwfferx jwmes Crtulex XX1ll1'1m Cummms, XX ter N ll 111 Rnmwnt 'Xlontgomery Rr ther l.COIYlI'Al t I1 lludleman 'zmes l'ett1t Qliun e qhtrt Rwnald l3'1n111ter Charles qt11r1rt 111 MLC IIIIHCNS lxt.NlI1 OI5e'1 Fmnlt l11m1ll'1 I5n111ld limswl VC 1ll im O Nlorns ex K 1 e t 1 mn ml mu Rohert Q-,ott Robert Ihlumho F,du'1rd VC wl h Edu ard Arron R1 hard Coftee Rt 1: 1 lxellx Thomws Feenex kenneth I-YCINIIIL, Russell Lt l IIN Arthur C '1mn'1111,h Stanlet Qm1th ACTIVITIES Fresh A has achxeved first place ln the unlor dlV1S on of the softball competl tlon and second place 1n the Inter Class Freshman Football Over one thi d of the class 1S on the Honor Soclety or Honor Roll ohn By luun o CUPICS the po t of Student Counc1l Representatne C LAQN OHHIC I RS Anh 111 C 1'1rl1n1 L rem x kenneth I-YBIKIIIL Tru urer mt lemr Pre 1 t If C LL l If 51 1 I . , I' I ' . f , I f ,f ,L VL 411 , ' f 1 , 1 ll ll fu ', . 11 T.: '. I. j, . A '1' Q, Q 1, nl .l lh. l, 1 l . Y ', 0 .,jwh ,l. , ', ,V-, tr . s, tl 5 K . Suconcl 'rout Anthony Uiardina, Cosme Campos, ,luhn Hannon, ,lohn Vnmlerhrtmk, Richard Q'l3rie11, ll l. r3' .., ' ., 1 ., 1 ' 1. '. i'll'- r Lck . Th 'z 5, . , '. ls, ' ,'c. QI, whr ' j, ', 7 ' 1, N' 0, I. 'K . Y , .I 1 A' - ' , . . - I -I . . , 5 . A . J ' A ' . ' S .1 my I Q -f H lifCL,1f1R.7 1 11' ik I .,Sw V ' V, V RN lan fs I A, 'sd-1 luh11 lludlfman, Yi -l'res d nt 184811 C FHESHMA H I 1B THE CLASS OF ENTERTAINING INTERRUPTIONS Maru l r r Ifdvxarl Re llx lerrx Xl I3 naltl lohn H1ml1er1eer R1 hard X an Ht rn lame lha en lrnther Leul lllll 36l.'l,l- re 'Xrt 'nur Rules 1 'lr In 1 ame l'1r en 11 1 4 osep L1111 ram1 N r1 'an n 'rule 'zme Cl rt S er1 111 I e X urphx C eorge Bren R bert f t 1 n 'X ll r'1x ran IN C 1 lolex lame O Rhea Ruger Carnex C urge Xla 0l1 C11 le -X1L11er 0111111 Denms Nu eenex lweph lone Domll I r llhn Tow-111. ACTIVITIES 1B has won the Freshman Basketball Champs Pennant and thc Annual Card Party Freshman Champs dxstmcuon Frosh A l' S nfen on the Track and Ireshman Baseball Teams F Q A N W x 1 rm urer Kr hut lxu I L LI u th V1 Il KY , l! 1l,.f1.: 'I i',, mco ,V ' 1, 'c. ' 1,,. s' l , l s, 'n I . 11' , . l .s, Rrh. J I llnfs, J. 's -1 li' , Sc: nl TUV: tl . h fl ff, F 'S fha ll. , lvh l l , rl. s 0'Y 'll, Rohr fh Ll. , or ph .I j, I 1 er, 0 321111, loh .l ' . ', F C. i'lh1 j, V. s ff ., L Third 'rout Peter Gallagher, Bruce Vllerine, R0lW6l'I'-SIlWII6,V Vincent Clarke, Donald O4H8IIlCX', .lohn C '. ', C ' j, t. V , . I 'n li, V1 l'1. ta--. V QQ: CAL. :ii I 1f1i1c'1LR5 111 11, A fs 'Q' lltmnltl Ullznlcx, 'I' ns ' ,fl v : 1 ' ess, l' e-1.l-11: f. l ljI'2IIIQlN i11ll1o11l:x, 5 xrf arx rf A lam as lwl1Cl.VII, xllit-ll1'CN1llCIII 52 FHESHMA 1948 NOTHING BUT THE BEST Mind l hn Xlurphy Xlntent Bro nan Daniel Cullahan N11 had O Han wn R mrl eterson Brother Vkrllnm XXllll'llT1 Chg rl Cllbe t Brwlx Nlallrlte C rt Norman Nrrwle Rudx Xan Fvmlen Nttontl mu Dautl fmrten Thomas De Fu eo Robert Callahan Cetrge Xlger Paul C untere limes Palllster laul Berger Ce LC Xlalt nex Charles Vi 'thllg Edward lxarne l hn Nl xx Thml mu Robert Dunn Ntephen T th I hn Folex lthn Qulhane F an C rr ll Paul Lef lf Robert Begln lt hn Hugga d Robert H dee Rlthartl Russo Eugene C,lIl1l'lll1Ll'l'il'N Nll hwel XX hln, ACTIVITIFS Brother XVllll3mS class has won the tltle of the Freshman Inter Scholastlc Track Champlons and was represented at the Penn Relays by Robert Callahan Daud Garten prox ed to be as energetlc ln debatmg for he was a Hnallst 10 the Fresh man Trophy Debate Contest IC also partlclpates on the Varszty B1sketball X arsnty Baseball Freshman Basketball and Freshman Baseball Teams CL-XXX OFFIQFPN QLr Ry X ha l Vs '1hl1L Trea urer xml N re L' L l L 1 I 53 ' 'N s,,, ,, N ' ,Q , 'e 'v 'A - i+v,gQ i 4 Q ji If 1' .Vz ' , l. to r.: o A -, ' ' s , . ' T . , , I .- ' . lt , iel. t ll . , H' Vt , H' -1 F 0 u, T' . L Q', . Q A' Q05 tllo, . . 1 ,F . L T, Q' v tt . ': I , . S' , I , 3 w 1 ' f , 9 :, . . f v Y y ' 3 or' . N j, F . J v. ' , '. '. rs, Vo . efhw an, Lawrence Avery, Gerald Fiuhini. ' ': , f o , to j, V W F 1 , r. cls in u , for e, Y',,w r, 0 1, 1 .,, ' 1. ,.'ct 2 W. . . , . Q ,, Q . ' 33 Q Q Q . . Q. QQ ,Q Q. Q ' - a z 'J . Q Q Q Q Q , ,Q Q , . , . e - ,xt . ff . j . lie .e Y, 1 s . Dax fizxrten, fee tart' 3 Rn. err llt-xv, Res tlent X , Lfl 2lYlCe WI hllu, Xvlqe-lxresnlermt 5 , . ix .Q 1848 E 1948 DE LA SALLhS INS1 ITLTES CLASS OF 86 SL ond Row The late Pltrlck Cardmal Hawes I'1ftH from left X.. Q . - Y , , L , 1: fl 1 A 2 ' ' . 1 'V 3 1 Q. A A - lf R51 ' ' V ' ' ' ' ' 'rvmu W- L v , JN L V x N X I X I Y R ' Q xx' H 2 -A X X . - - H . 1.. A, A L Cin' of Ncw X urk from lcrscj' City, I8-59. 1Curricr and lxcsj 54 ' ' ji cle 5 Ira.. QM 15435 was 'Sm 1942 LE +V! 4-' x WY09' 5111 r- HE tradltron of SOCICIICS at De La Salle IS strong Going back to , . M-4 the early 60s we see that Alma Mater was one of the first schools X V-A L 1n New York to hawe a band Choral un1ts and dramatlc clubs kept the lrfe of the school ugorous In the late 60s the De La Salle Monthly was first publlshed and since that trme pubhcatlons have been quite contmuous at De La Salle Also may we note the lmportance of forensrcs at Alma Mater In the 90s and the early years of the century the Henry Clay Debarlng Soclety of D LS dommated local speech actlvrty Of3IOIlLHl and Publrc Speaklng Contests have always featured the years of D L S From 1891 to 1912 and from 1916 to 1925 the De La Salle Cadet Battallon bore ltself wrth dlstlnctlon and was mstrumental 1n quallfyrng many a D L S man for commlssron The life of D L S has been most manlfest ln IIS many extracurr1cular actrvrtles So do we salute a great nearly century old program of slgnlficant extracurrlculars 6 x 3 as ' ' H ww 25111 xc: or 4- SUEIETIES 1848 YEAHBUUH ST FF Joseph Croce Thomas Elchenherger john Doolan Thomas OHalloran Staff Edxmr Thomas Elchenberger Avro :au Editor joseph Cro e Fmance john Doolan Sports Thomas O Halloran Asszsranr Edzrors jay Rothexm Donald Cox john OCvrady Rxchard Kenneweg Gerald Harwood Alleslo Matera Staff discusses by the lake m Central Park . x . , Y , . Mc ', C , , , , , .' , , . ' ' Y 1 i D ! T W 'S f M I A If 19- ul 1.. Q. , A F 22515 1 - .x... 'YJ I ' I' -, ,azgg g, ' 5. Y ' 3' Q Q 23 s A 'z,,!?g!H. fm FF ' fff' ' W ' v by + 17 N1 -Q , Q. VWW ,K 1 V 3 xi mi , 1 X 1 ' W' tr F, :QMS 3 I H-NW, + f.. f , Q ,, , , J, f , MV' .aw -W-.1-.44 , . ' V .mlm Wm fy fmgf W, .4 1 'Q ' 14 4 f 4. fi ff, 4 ' ff ,Q . I 1 .-..--v f 4 VV 5 v ' ,fx mf, ii hz ,Q ' fm 4, , ,ga E , J , .hy -I 3' :Sim gm X iQ ,- ' 3529? , 1 E E 5 X? rw .QM 'Fr Q N12 1? 1848 S DEB!-XTI E SUEIETY Ad MODERATOR BROTHER LEO Scar ti Bmthcr Lrn Stanlmc l I 1 mas 1 en erger lhn Nl Hale l epm '61 n lwlar lxenner is H1 H1 Il L FH! LY' 58 Donwll llerrx Thomas Hxnn Under the careful and effluent guldance of Brother Leo the De La Salle Debatlng Team embarked on a season of success whlch effectnery rrxals the best years of the old and famed Henry Clay Debatrng Society The Team rolled up uctory after ucrory and has, for the past season dommated forensrc actnrty rn Nevs York Clty Ramon oseph and Thomas Enchenberger, presrdenr and uce presrdent respecmely of the socrety set the tempo m the field of de bare vunnmg as they dld last year, the Azarras Debatc Championship bs unanimous d c1s1on of thc udges Thcrr mam compllshmcnt was reallzed rn xsmmng e Catholic Forcnslc Champlonshrp which compasscs all Lathollc Hrgah Schools lil t c Nletropolrran arca In both of rhcsc tourna ments Erchenbcrger vsas judged best speaker Q L 1, . U .:Thn .Bch is Q '. C '1 1 ssell,Ioh r,..1, ' h rut, 4 c ', . ' . ' Y 1 . 7 V 7. 7- ,' 1, . ' - 7. . , . V S '.1. A -I 1' A. . ac- i . 1 . . . V. . th . Q A . K . . Y .K en- L l A I s - A , Rn o lovph, llrorher Leu, Tho as lilcklltlllx' ucv' DEBATING SUEIETY t t en 1 tn 'Klart r A lrmn O Donnell Por ther Le X11 h'1 lC'1mp1n I ht1 Qvmmer R1 l11rl Xlnrphs Robert lxrrlsvs d 111 vnu ona r1s1 C e r1,e N '1 tl1 erome Cl Art ur nes Roger N 1 W1 1 a tl leterswn Robert qmpel C em X ef 1x1 and the dramatre declamatnon Contests ot the Azarras League Leslle Van Matter found oseph Brssell hrs strongest oppon nt ln vs nnnrng the Exfemp contest Dasld Garten and Gllbert aelsson took a close decrsron os er S Nrcholos of Tolentlne to Wm the freshman Debate Tournament ackson vsas also avs arded a gold medal as the best spealeer of the tournament All th1s means that D La Salle romped to YICIOFY rn all fue d1s1s1ons of the Azarlas League, settrng a reeord vs h1eh vs1ll most probably last for long ume 1918 also vs as the first time ln the league s hlSIOfy that the Varslty Debate Tournam nt vs as vson by one sehool three su eess1se tunes and the first IIIUL one tea' 1 seored tss 1ee Frse sarslty debators Ran1on oseph Lhomas Elehenb rger Kenneth Cnllm, ohn Doolan and ohn MeHale ssere ass arded the degree of DISIIDLIIKDH bs the Natlonal Forensve League, the hlghest honor the League ean confer s e Let 1 1 lr ther ll' 1948 39 Fns mug l, 11171: CE1lbert,lael4so11,D.zvilC3:1rr , Lesl e Y: . e , e 4. ' , tw -1, . s' .e f. ' s, vo . t , I . e . ', ' ' 'oo , Suu tl ' -2 D . ltl ll .:s'l, I o 1 .l.::1', l 1 ON 'l, h R 1, s, f iel olst t, Rehr ' .t, . Q x,l1lel.l'l.'Qli. This year several new records were set. Ken Gillin won the Humorous . 1 . L. . . a 8 W ' 1 A . 1 K Y . v v. L 8, E . 5' V 4- fs A - Y L4 U -' 1 f n Y V y 1 ' t m 1- ' 1 - ' s . 1 - I m nr' , . 2 S , q ' J fl.. to l'.J E1ch nber' , ,lose1l, so Lets' l.1el4so11, Ci: ten 1848 60 AZAHI 5 HU UR SUEIETY S and l to r Roger Nrtholson Leslle Nan Marte Donald Berry lvlxchael Campms Charles Dragowrt joseph Brssell Ronald Bannrste Peter Henderson First rou Mrchael Wahlrg Henry Frt gerald john Huggard Davrd Garten Paul Berger George Mazzoll james Pettrt Jerome O Nell Rlchard O Brlen F ancls Pumrllo Stephen Toth Second rou Adtran ODonnell Gerard Paul Robert Reed Arthur Nrgro Ferdinand Ga ofalo Ie ome Werss Antomo del Rosarro Gustave Alfaro Paul I.eConte Cosme Campos Third 'rou Peter Gallagher Roger Carney Rrchard Peterson Charles Wahlrg Arthur Ruess james Langlen Gllbert Br dy Ge ald P ghrm john X an de Brook Donald Brassxl One of the hrghest academrc honors a student at De La. Salle can recerve IS membershrp ln the Azarras Honor Socrety Named after one of De La Salles most noted teachers, Brother Azarras, thrs society rncludes all stu dents who obtaxn an average of 85W or over rn each subject Srnce all students asprre to be members of the Azarxas Honor Socxety, competrnon and consequent scholastlcrsm among the classmen rs mcrted GLEE EL B 1948 DIRECTOR XIR PHILIP CARNEH S artl m I rr l r Cxuln Delatore Rl hard Nan Htrn Adrian Ollonnell Rwbert I-Iowe Xincenr Brosnrn Richard Russo Hugh Lands David Sheean Thomas Lonergan lerome Weiss ames Pettit Scared Xin ent Rad llc C erard Paul Ferdinand Zegel Robert Reed Alfred Smith I.ulte lvIcCann Ceorge B ewer Arthur Ruess john Turnbull Rudy Van Fmalen Albert Chur hir Co me Campos Thml mu Francis Pumrllo Ferdinand Garofalo jerry McDonald Thomas lxerghley lwseph Cumfl' Peter Henderson Daud Powers William Hewitt Dems Horgan Charles O Brien Ronald Bannister William Haye Francis Nesbitt lohn Sommer Arthur Cumming Fourth mu Robert lxlrkw wod john Carroll Richard DuBois Robert Slppel Henrx Fitzgerald Robert Columbo William Nlullrn Roger Nicholson Arthur Whealan Dems Sweenex john Bode Peter I.1ptrot Lat mu Iames Pallrster Robert Sheridan joseph Murphy Stephen Toth Raxmond Grawunder George Niger Richard Peterson William Clifford Paul Gurttere Thomas DeFus o Isexm ODea Paul Berger Edward lxarnes John Culhane lohn Huggard GLEE CLUB Dzrector, MR PHILLIP CARNEY De La Salle s able Glee Club, composed of underclassmen, sang on April 20 at Saint Patrick s for the Solemn Pontifical High Mass celebrating the centenary of the founding of the Christian Brothers in the United States The club offers its talents at the student meetings or other functions. Under Mr Carney s direction, it has proved a competent outfit and since its inception two years ago has noticeably grown. At least twice a week there is practice at which Mr. Carney strives for an artistic perfection that brings enjoyment to both the club and its heaters. May Mr Carney s efforts con- tinue to make De La Salle s Glee Club the ideal 61 1848 HEIIUHU STAFF 62 Stated ames O Hare lohn Doolan Leslle Xan Vlarter Joseph B1ssell Hubert OR1elly John Dallx Sramlmg john MtC'1rthx Donald Cox Alesxo Matera Fred Wert Robert lxlrkwood Charles DFHHOWIYZ Lauren e Cunmngham Thema Flynn Donald Berry MlchaelCamp1ns Mano Xalenrml Edzlor, JOSEPH BISSELL Associate Edzlor, LESLIE VAN MARTER Feature Editor, JOHN DOOLAN Slug Typzsi JOHN DALY B1ssell The efforts of Edltor B1ssell were most ably sustamed by Leshe Van Marter as assoclate ed1tor Wlth such management the several edltlons of the Record for the 47 48 scholastxc year were produced The edltmg and producmg of a paper has IIS many trymg detatls and challenges How ex er with a dependable staff the dxfhcultres were reduced to a m1n1mum The tradltnon of a school paper here at De La Salle can be traced back to the late slxtles Occasionally there have been lapses m productlon How ew er the RECORD offers an excellent medlum for those who haxe journallstlc mterest to be rm ested Too, ll offers an excellent medrum ror the clrculatlon of school thought mterest and sp1r1t To produce thc paper requlr s no small effort The edntors and staff are to be commended for therr efforts and sacrlfices nn seemg to If that De La Salle IS so sn ell represented in the field of scholastrc Journallsm f 5 J T R yrt J T at ff at . 5 i Thrs year the NRECOROII was edited under the able direction of Joseph 1' - - .U . ' ' V .Y .' Y -Y -9 1948 HADIU CLUB Xlotleramr BROTHER ANQELV Pr ultnr ALEQSIO WATERA Y Ice. PT Itlerlr C ERARD PALL S retarx ROGER NICHOLQON Trta ur r FREDERICR XXERTZ S Lt l l r ohn llmssll Rtberr Wllllam wn Fredenclt Bt lt R Ler N1 h lstn lames OHare UL rm hn Dv lan I hn lxnox ferard Paul Freden lt VK err Bra ther An e m Ae Nlcntera Rlthard lxennevxeg Wllllam Hexutt lthn Nlurphx Nlamn Hwxe RwbertP'1luml'-w Wrth Brother Anselm s return to De La Salle, our radxo amateurs have banded together and spent the past year rn experlmentatron both rn the school radio room and at home The club has weekly meetlngs at whrch demonstratrons on drfferent phases of the complex subject of radxo are glven At the close of each meetlng each member IS allowed to borrow from the club s equrpment whatever he needs to burld at home the 1nstru ment wrth whrch the demonstratron was concerned Due to the lack of space, the club was restrlcted to the upperclassmen at the begrnnlng of the year, but as things got under way the sophmores and all those rnterested were rnvlted to jom the club Under the superw 1s1on of Brother Peter and Brother Anselm, fiwe stal sn art members of the club, namely Wertz, Matera, O Hare, Paul, and Blssell, put up the xntercommunlcatron system ln the school 63 W l l l . , . . cs' I , - rf ,. . . - as P , 1 , ,lac .' . .' f f , S U ' , fccur, . 0 11:1 ...', 1 'A ss , Wc', 0' Ac o,w,V , ' , Joseph Bissell, Thomas Eichenberszer. Suu' l 1 'z ,lo to . , Vo ' .', 3 . , 'Q' H :, H s I , l ssio .4 , 4'r ' , 'lf '-,IW .' ,. ' .v'S, x K L. . , . , . . . . . 7 . Y . . . . Y. . V - v ' ' 1848 Cf-Xlvllill EL B 64 Xlodtmz PT BROTHER PETER Club Oflzttr ALEQQIO MATERA M111 WCP1 ox e 1 11' qtwne lona or srre 'amp R hn C llw 'ln mlzm, rt mu 1 1r Ll 1 wter llu ex on'1 Creorre C eene Ae 1 Ntamlntg om vm irute Nc tnnachle ert 1r not ohn l3ras1l Thoma lxe1g ex F ederlclx VK err Peter l'llll'OI'l C eorge lxre se C eorge Xlaloney Raymond C tau under It hn C leason X111 tm R1d1lt XX llll ll l'l Xlullm Rtbert Qmpel Th1S year the camera fans at De La Salle unrted under the gu1darce of Brother Peter and through a SCIICS of demonstrat1ons and lectures by the1r moderator, mcreased the1r knovy ledge 1n the trxclxs of photography A dark room was fixed up and opened for the use of all the members of the club It vyas 1n use qu1te often for exther pru ate vsorlx or for vsork for the school paper A demonstrat1on vsas planned for the parents, but was cancelled because of lack of mater1al The club meetlngs vsere held on a classroom style, and Brother Peter ewcplamed and demonstrated dlfferent processes and techmques of photog raphy M1meographcd sheets vs are gn en out summmg up the 1mportant pomts of the demonstratxon, effectmg a course 1n photography for each member of the club l tml: ,lt s l l 'Q , Rch. d , 1 , l ld Y la, Co, . Cf. tx, ,lo Q: .h. , S11 1 1, ri S ': Rfb: d U lids, Wll li -kl j, ll ,ld Clitlitz, N f if , l ssh Xlatera, -lames Oltlare, Alfred Phillips, Edward Stevens, Albert Churchir, Paul lleruet Q J, 1 'f ': l ' N. l'Cw , Rob K' lt ' Nd, ,l IS' , s hl j, Y Z, , 1 Y C, , 1 1 .', V' I ' , W l tj . ' v The Fathers Club ul LIE LA SALLL The offxcers of the Father s Club for the past year were' Mr Thomas Clifford Pres' Mr Felix oseph and Mr ohn Doolan V1cePres1dent Mr ames Petltt Secretary and Mr ohn Toohly Treasurer The program for the year comprnsed sey eral yery 1nterest1ng meet1ngs wlth refreshments and entertalnments a number of father and son meetings and to top off the year a grand Father and Son Banquet on Aprrl 9 This Banquet was graced by the presence of sex eral dlstmgulshed speakers and sports stars The meetmg of the club offer a grand opportunltv for an exchange of attitudes and concerns among fathers sons and teachers Truly thls IS an ldeal cleamng house for the first concern m lrfe the properly guxded grow th of youth The Lathes Auxlllary of DL Lf-X SALLL Durrng the past year the Ladles Auxrllary contmued 1ts tradltlon of success The ofhcers for the year were Mrs O Hare Presldent Mrs Erny Vlce Presldent Mrs Nlcholson Secretary and Mrs O Halloran Treasurer Under thelr able leadershlp and dlrectlon the plan of act1y1t1es for the year was reallzed most happily and profitably The annual fall card party held at the Hotel Pennsyly anra w as a grand achley ement as w ere the card partles held at the school each month Slnce IES rnceptlon the Auxlllary has been a most relrahle and sngnlfitant asset to the lrfe of De La Salle 1948 65 , ., . j .J 1 , ' - ' 4 -J ' , I3 -J - 1848 - U. L. S. - lfflllfl 1848 66 DF LA SALLP INSTITUTE S CLASS OF 87 l-urst Rovs The Late George Cardinal Mundclun Thnrd from the Left f 17f2 '-, M A 26 1848 1943 'wwf 41' x W YU? 51 N revlewmg the sports tradrtlon at De La Salle we note the 'N ' names of moderators who set a great competmve pace whrch Q-.lla saw our school rise to and mamtam a dommant posrtlon m metro polltan rnterscholastlc sports Among the most drstmgurshed may be named Brother Thomas Brother Phllrp and Brother Richard These men fired thelr respectlve proteges wrth a great enthusiasm whrch made De La Salle the team to beat Accord1ngly d1d Alma Mater hold and defend many champronshrps rn lnterscholastlc competrtron and even go 1nto the collegrate freshman field to keep well whetted a great competrtrve appetlte And of course we must note appreclatrvely the great athletrc prowess of the three Thoops Ed Tom and rm the Meenan brothers Ed Hoctor and Co Ed Swmburne and the World beatmg Relay team of 58 and even an extra plug for Johnny Qurgly Of such a great tradltxon ln sports we are justly proud jizlw I 09' 3513 ,Q . 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B Q 1848 Brother I-90113 J Mr Mlchaels Pa wrher Bernard Nir Cuneen Pmrher Loup, Nh Almukk VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM L t 'xlanager lienjxmm Xhndaro I lm Nlurphx Thtmws Ol l'lllWI 'lll I hn f l Elwarl llalden Charles I3I '1LWWlI Wllllam M X'l'lDLlS lwmes Torres Henrx Hellfertx Anlrew Ctrtlml E lward XX nl ln Nlr X IH ent X11 hwel CW h VHISIIY Story Basketball at De La Salle contlnued to be a very unstable sport with the red and blue fielding a sharp lookmg but 1ncons1stent club wh1ch won 9 and lost 15 contrasting last year s fine record of 18 and 6 successful because of the fast break which was golng so well and because of the sllghtly easxer competltlon compared wth that of last years combine Andy Cordlal would be back to garner scormg honors Hank Hlelferty, a newcomer prowlded the necessary hustle and shooting ablllty to play topnotch ball Padden and Cassldy were counted on for height and McManus and Dragowltz were to go to exen greater heights than they reached last season as sophomores The most xaluable player was Andy Cordlal Because of hum wt won manv a game that would hast been lost Hank Hulferty was reallv a good lighter and what he llckcd ln brawn he more than made up ln hclght ack CRSS1dS was a great asset to the team especmlly agamst the blg boss Ed Padden got off on the wrong foot and nuer d1d get going Howtser he played a swell game at Rlce and played well agalnst St Peters Mr Mrchaels dcserx es all the praxse posslble for hrs palnstaklng work wnth the team The members of the team who are grad uatmg would l1ke to bid a fond farewell to a swell guy and a fine Chrlstlan gentleman Andrew Cord1al 1948 69 . o T.: . 1 I 'z ' . . ,Vo . j, 1 .. ' . t . ,vo Qassity, t '. t .t , Q 1 Q . It 2, ' c. . Q, I. . 5, I' ' j, t ' v '. , t u s , . . c . 'c. s- uc. 5 ' v Q v , At the start of the season all hopes pointed to be very 5 Y . , . , , , e v . 2 1 . A ,, - I , 1 ' ' I . V A ' , Y 1848 70 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM at hy L rl R bert H lltr T1m thx C 1111 r Dems Behan Dex IS U1 11 nlmg C '1 hX 1 t 1 'lel l'1 we rre llmN111rp-hx Vk1ll1'1rr1 5 nnell 1 1 j V BASKE'I BALL The 1nab1l1ty to book games afforded an uney entful season for jumor VHISIIY Bas ketball Brother Leonard worked hard to bulld a ttam around Torres, Connors and Murphy , and a medlocre record of 4 wlns, 5 losses was complled Connors the cap tam, Murphy , Torres, D1sch and late comers Sullnan and O'Donnell are expected to see Vars1ty' competmon 1n the 1948 49 season Th1s bunch, lackmg only exper1 encc, should show themselyes well upon De La Salle's entrance 1n the CH SA A b.1skctb.1ll league, IH whlch schools vull be cltlsslfled accordmg to enrollment Oyer lookmg the record of the team wh1ch does not show much because of the small num btr of games ll played, thej V has passed .along some good mater1al for next year M Q Q . J ,,, -..,.. .- . v-.,...- ,. ..-.,--W -..-A, ..--.-.f Y' ' R' A ' 1 1. E Se Url, to 712 1 ' 0 L, O C ' , ' O ' 0 LY S, It , 11' 4 T CCL Sm 1 J: ,mc '11 ren Mtht s, . n s To s, o 1 j, '. Ol o , N1 ch. el Sullivan. 1948 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM lst Row L t R llradx Clarke Bra ther Bernard Cavanaugh Nl G vsan nd Row I. t R ll de Phelan lxelley Landy Cumfle Nlulhall C wlet PROSH STORY De La Salle has not been graced wlth a frosh team of the callbre of thls in a long tlme and nf all goes well De La Salle wxll once agaln rlse as a basketball power ln 3 or 4 more years Led by Crowley Mc Gowan, Mulhaul, Kelly and bolstered by G11 Brady of baseball fame, they won 10 and lost 12 The record does not even do them jusnceg they are smart, trlcky and rugged, as can be shown nn thelr game wlth La Salle Mllltary Academy ln which they ran away wlth an excess of 23 po1nts from the Cadets at Oakdale Brother Ber nard can be glven much credlt and pralse for h1s work wlth these boys Surely his efforts have been rewarded. Posslbly, not trymg to second guess Coach Mlchaels, 5 or 4 of these boys wlll jump JV ball to help them gam the experlence necessary to develop them mto topnotch ball players ' 5 l 5 9 , rl l 4 - 2 J .11, j, , W , V,Ag0' 2 ,o. a, .,' ',.', ',. .,ro'j 9 ' ' s , - l 71 1848 ......,.,..-. .-. W-, . ,. .,..,....-,,,..-,... , - . , - ,. , .V .- - 'Cr' VARSITY TRACK TEAM l Robert Hwmme tm A err Chur her lohn Bra-. 1l leter Llptrot Stem lim, l to r VC alter Bu klex C evree Eberle Frank Smlth Bru e 'xl Conner hle l eph Sagge e R bet Vhlllamstn Dtnalel C 1rl1t Donald C x 7 FRESHMAN TRACR TL AM me R b l ue lxexm let ll lo rt r IL INDOOR SEASON De La Salle ln the 47 48 Indoor season boasted one of the best mile relay teams 1n the clty They placed ln the money at most meets ewen quallfylng for the nlght trme runnmg at the mayor sportmg club meets at the Garden Leadxng off Don Cox prow 1ded that good hold on a strateglc POSIIIOH so essenual n relay racmg Bruce McConnach1e sophomore speedster usually held the POSIIIOH and W1ll1e WlllldmSOH gained a bit t1ll our anchor man the one and only Frank Smlth poured ll on Frank xs gomg to take adwantage of a scholarsh1p offered hlm by St john s Unn erslty for track and we would llke to wish hlm all the luck m the world He s a swell guy and deserxes such a break oe Saggese Smith W'1ll1amson and Don Cox vsmd up their hlgh hlgh school track careers rhxs vear and xery successful careers they are vslll be expected to carry on De La Salle s great track trldltlon The outstmdmg members of the team and thelr speclaltles ire Frank Smlth half mule and mule XXlllldl'T1SOl'l--440 and half mlle Cox 770 and 100 yard dashes NIcConnach1e 770 ward dash and Callahan mostls anxthxng Bob hls proxen hlmself one of the best all around runners to eome to De L1 Sllle smce lohn uxglex vuth the exception of course of Prank Smlth who was slowed down thls selson because of xll ness Track remfuned to be the top sport at De La Salle and the boss dld a svsell lob m carrung on the school s gl0I'l0I.lS rradltlon ln the art of foot raclng Congratula IIODS to Mr Als nvnck and the track team Kne'e'ir1,Q, l. to r,: . T4 , lb S c , Y l .59 , ' ' . .Y e ', , ,Z . C' j, 3 e Y , .'-', c.c ec',,os - s, o r Sw , w T ':, of. . , , . Q V' V .Q fr . .' . 5 -V M Q: V l l , , Q N' ' - 1 ' 3 7 . . ,, . . ,, . .I . . . 'g . . ', 1 3 D 'Y . , Y Y , V I . . . . , , , , ' J , g , , , v ' Callahan, Bruce McConnachie. Buckley and Eberle 2 . I 1 1 2 . 1 1 A 1 . k . ' .- i .I - ' i ' . .Q , . im.. . - Q L ,-H J, , , -1 k' 1' 1' . . 2 '1 - A A A Q .iv - .,- . ' 5 - .Q ' f V I ' ' A K . A 1 ' r : v . Y . . Y. , I.. to V1.: lla ' l Callahan, tw err in Y, ' V' ' ' ' ' ' , - 7 Ol fa, xo e Lf.xllul1an, Robe r Cfos all... ' - U v ,Y , , , ., ' OUTDOOR TRACK The season of 1948 on the clnder paths rewealed many promising stars and also brought quite a few medals to De La Salle trackmen The crowning trlumph of the season was a moral one for when Frank Smith and Bob Callahan turned in 2 91 and 2 08 half miles respectively in the C H S A A championships they Hn ished Sth and 7th At the Penn Relays we showed well in all the ewents in which we ran and would have carried off medals if not plaques had not Bob Callahan trip ped at the start As it were we finished a very close 4th oe Saggese won the 220 yard dash at the De La Salle meet with Bruce McCon nachle sopohomore flash finishing second away with the half mile run The team hard hit by injuries to Cox and Smith must be gn en praise and congratulations for turning in a most successful season Wfhcn one realizes its SIZC with squads comm from other schools it must b admitted that the DLS barriers of 48 did a swell job Again congratulations to Mr Alnwyck for his line coachm 7 : 2 . , . , . o n 1 n n , ' 7 , . ' a . , , . . and Willie Williamson literally walked ' s 7 I . S , . e . 1 1 . Y V . ' . , . Q . . U' L, 1848 lst Row L. to R. Smith, Heilferty, G. Keenan, Psrady, O'Hare, Mgr., Campins, Mgr. 2nd Row L. ro R. Mr, Cuneen, Mgr., Cortlial, Thompson, Draigowitz, Cassidy, Klclxlaritis, Somma, Sullivan BASEBALL Another sport which did not fare so well in '48 was the favorite pastime. The team, amassing 7 losses against 2 wins was plagued by bad breaks galore How- ever prospects were unfurled Willie McManus who is considered a 3rd baseman took to the mound an pitched a no hitter Gil Brady a freshman sparked the team from first base and Mel Sommna a pitcher shifted to the outfield gave a good fielding show and led the team in batting ack Cassidy wound up a most successful four years behind the bat and will hang up his shin guards and mask only to take them from the hook up at Manhattan Good luck ack' Andy Cordial, oe Smith and Hank Hielferty three fourths of the infield also wound up successful careers and a problem will be presented as to their replacement Look for Gil Brady Willie McManus Mel Somma lm Crowley Myles Keenan and Charlie Dragowitz to garner new baseball laurels for D L S next year G11 boasted a 7 game hitting streak 74 X 1 s n , s 1 . u . I 1 , ' ' ' I a 9 9 7 Y . - . , J - J , u , n , va 4 s q . 4 , n , , J 1 . . . l l MV- lillllcfll Hlllv sfmlfll Wllll Pmlier Kneeling, CE, Keenfm, lsr RUXK'TXlCiXl11I1llN, llra ui Xlt. lx mis zziitl .airylwer K Jlwltlk' jmj Rom g :,mV,,1, Xl, Kcgmm lst Row L to R Xanderbrook Cavanaugh ODea Glardlna Wahllg Carnes 2nd Rovt L to R Frxsmg Budleman Costello Runss Brother Lcwrs Walsh Pettlt and should be dynamlte next year and we are hoptng Wxllxe McManus will knock off a few more no hitters Mr Cuneen has the congratulatxons of the class of 48 for h1s ceaseless labor mgs wrth the team and Ken Hughey that unrpxre barter thlrd base coach has our good luck and best wrshes upon h1s return to the pro ranks wrth the St Louis organrzatnon l-lxde Mer Handball Champ an C 1 h Nlr Cuxeen HYDE WINS HANDBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Henry Hyde red headed sophomore took CHSAA handball smgles tttle wlth comparatlve ease 1n May by the score of 21 14 Mowmg down all competltxon he beat boys from schools wtth large enrollments such as Loughlln and St Mtchael s hugh schools As De La Salle s only entry he showed himself very well and should be congratulated for a fine performance Good work Henry' Here s to two more tttles' 1948 75 I , ' , . . . h n 1 1 y y ' . y n 1 Q 1 A . 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' 9 I . , . 1848 Qllfellllfy OWUTI el'lC2I7'L0l'lt UF LA SALLE I STITUTE 1848 1948 PROLOGUE Hnstory of De La Salle Instrtute ln Retrospect Narrator M Dayrd Garten 51 Student of 18-18 Henry T Fntzgerald Cxyrl War Soldler Hub rt A O Rellly 4 Gentleman of the Gay Nlnetxes Patrncle I Brennan 4 World War I Ofheer Thomas P Flynn Muslcal Interludes Class of 1948 Drrector of the Prologue Mr Ioseph Cllfford Accompanxst Mr Alex Bernyle PART 2 GRADLATION EXERCISES NATIONAL AN'I HEM Ensemble PIANO SELECTIONS Edward F Steyens 50 1 Noeturne I' Clmpm 2 Theme from Warsaw Concerto R Addnzfell VALEDICTORX T M Erchenberger -I8 AXWARDING OI DIPLOMAS AND MEDALS Most Rey 'Ioseph P Donahue DD ADDRESS TO THE GRADUA'I ES Rey ames M Gnllrs C SP HOLY GOD VUE PRAISE THX NAML Ensemble RECESSIONAL Orean Mr Alex bernyle Oreanrst 76 MEDALS AND AWARDS CLASS OF 1948 INIEDAL FOR THE HONOR GRADL ATF Presented annually m memory f Patrlele Cardinal Hayes 86 Wmner 1948 Ramon R .Ioseph MEDAI FOR RELIGIOIN Presented annuallv rn memory of Msgr INIxch1elI Layelle K9 Awarded to Thomts M Erchenhereer MFDAL FOR ENGLISH Presented annually rn honor of Archblshop john I Mrtty 99 Ayyarded to Ioseph E Brssell MEDAL FOR MATHEMATICS Presented annually 1n memory of Rear Adm1r1lA F Fletcher 73 Ayyarded to Robert B Whealan MEDAL FOR SCIENCE Presented annually m memory of Harry V Rndford 99 Awarded to George T Kreese MEDAL FOR LAINGUAGFS Presented annuilly rn memory of George Cardlml Mundelem 87 Ayyarded to Ioseph F Croce IXIEDAI FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES Presented by Mrs Fdvy 1rd I Hogm Avyrrded to Iohn I McHale THE AZARIAS SOCIETX MEDAL Presented annually by De La Salle Instrtute to the Honor Student Avy rrded to Leslre I Vm Marter Next m Merrt Gustayo Alfaro THE MANHATTAIN COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP Ayyrrded to Ramon R Ioseph COILMBLS CITIZENS COINIMITTEE AWARD Presented to Thomrs M Erchenhereer MEDALS AND AWARDS UNDERGRADUATES GLxrRAL Pxcl 1 unch MEDAL IL more class Avy xrded to Ieslne I Van Marter Next rn Mernt Alfred M Sutton GENIRAL EXCLLLLNCE MEDAL SOPHOMORE CLASS Avy xrded to Gustlyo Alfaro Next rn Merit Ants nr v H Del Rosarro GLNI RAI EXCFI I ENCE MEDAL I RFSHMAN CI ASS Ayyarded to Gerald P Prghmr Next rn Ment Iames P Larkrn J P 'H . 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