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niet Y' ,aw 'US'- i 111315- page twenty-eight ROBERT SWICK A proper man as one shall see m a summers clay A llldllllllllltl fvgfvln Dunn VIRGINIA VICKERS And ln the morn and Ilqllld clew of youth H wild Z LCIE WIGGINS I am nor only wxtty m myself but the cause that wut ns m other men Ixm Hung IV ONALEE WYMAN The mxrror of all courtesy Ixnz Hung VIII IRI NI: URTI-I How noble ln reason' Ilzmlrl AI ICI: WATSON Whexm you Clo Clancc I wxsh you A wave oer the sea that you might ever do Nothing but that 4 1 4 MARY WILLS I hold the world but as the World live He th 1111 0 Velma SOPHIE ZINK: Although the last not the least. Ixilzg Lear.
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EVP LYN SHERMAN I cime I saw T ox rmme Ixmr Hem, IV STAPI-IINA SIE-IKA A merry heart goes all the d V Ike W wie: r Tale JACKSON SMITH A man in all the worlds n fashxon planted That hath a mmt of phrases m hls bram Lrzev I zfmm I I JANET STONE Those about her From her shall read the per fect ways of honour A1115 Hemi VIII JANET SHERLOCK T wx 111 heheve thou 'mast a mmcl that sluts With this thy ralr 'md out ward character I11eIf!lv Night KFNNFTH SIEGRIST Ho IS well p'ucl rhar IS well satnsflecl Ike Me LIWIIII 0 Vwmz MARY SLENKER Exceedmgly well read KHIA Hemy IV PAUL STOLZENFELS I am not m the role of com mon men Ixnzg Hemi IV 'N rllc valium 3.5, 15' page twenty seven
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AS WE LIKED IT An hysterical drama m slx acts Dramatls Personae Class of 1938 Plac Laqalle umor Qenlor Htgh bchool Time September 1937 une 1938 QACTIj September 1937 the doors of our theatre were thrown open to us 1s th cond amd mo t outstwndmg seventh grade ever to b admitted to I 'xS1lle After the TIYSI few days which were a confuslon of strange 1nd thrllllno exp rlences we readxly adjusted ourselves to our n w suxroundmgs 1nd forged ahead with vengeance Recognizing the unusual talent and ablhty evxdent our class the school soon adopted a crcdxt system m order to fost r and pay proper respect to our uperlor mtellxgence and spec1al aptltudes The authorltle reallzed that with such 1 hlgh calibre of tu ent as our class possessed t wa ll'1PCI lIlVC to make us dxstnnguxshed and conspicuous by pre During this year our class made nts energy and enthuslasm for work o obvious that the Board of Educatxon declded that we needed only twenty mmutes to eat and therefore appetites not for knowledge but for cullnary dellcacles had to be gratified Lum teltrztate We wllllngly sacrlfled th movxes whlch we had prevlously enjoyed during our lunch perlod when we learned the teachers wanted to vet rid f u at three oclock On Friday evening the nxnth of December xn 1937 the gym na 1um was packed with throngs of cheer1ng fan as th first basketball team to represent LaSalle trotted onto the floor Th advent of thls team stlmulated th strong feelmg of school spnrlt whlch was already prevalent ln our own class ln th re t of the student body fACTID In the sprmg of the followmg year we as ezghth graders enthusnastxcally supported the colorful operetta The Pxed Pxper of I-Iamelm presented as the hrst annual spr1ng show Several of our classmates took tmportant parts and mn all modesty the success of the project was due to our undemable mfluence The COl'hIT1LlI1lty I'Cal1ZlYlg that It Sl'lOU.ld HCVCI' lose US 215 students pleaded w1th the Board of Educatlon to make thls a full fledged semor hxgh school and the favorable decxsxon of the Boa d kept this clas lnt1ct for four more years The result of thelr S'lg'lClOL1S 1ct1on ts th1t our influence 15 a vltal factor w ll never be forgotten Ill this seat of wlsdom fACTIHj The Presxdent 1nd other nmth graders on th unlor Councnl so nnpressed thelr fellow counczlmen wxth thenr magnetlc per sonalntles that they decxded to foster personahty camp 0 throughout the school We do not wxsh to seem egotnstxcal but we must admlt th1t we mnth graders served as the mspnratxon for thts worthy cause and lt vull be ob rvcd that smc that campalgn the students of LaSalle have become the very essence of personal1ty I une 1935 we had successfully completed as was to be expected our junlor h1gh school course of study and were graduated wlth due pomp and ceremony Our dxgnnty was properly recognlzed by speclal consnderatnon m the flrst Ongnara publnshed at LaSalle fACTIVj Our Sophomore Class was well represented ln the crowded stadlum as well 1s on the gndn-on that crxsp autumn day m 1935 whlch marked the lI1lIl'll appearance of LaSalle s football team Although we knew the squ1d was hampered by mexperl ence we supported them with enthusxasm and were rightfully proud of their vlctorles over the veteran Amherst Central team and the hlghly favoured Thomas Indians By far the most nmportant event to us as Sophomores was the glortous May Day fest1val We demonstrated our prowess ln the sports rn the volley ball and basketball games and our play Any Mans Family w s glgantlc colossal stupendous To the vlctors belong the spo1ls and m recognntlon of our superror performances our pres1dent was awarded the Schrack trophy one of the many honors conferred upon us So versatxle was our class that members from lt formed our fxrst golf team and on the llnks as elsewhere we demonstrated our sportsmanshlp by keepmg on the falrways That year LaSalle played host to hundreds of students from n arby towns who had come to partncxpate m Band Day Thrs IS a part of the three day lVlus1c Festlval held every year rn p'lgC twenty 111110 ez ., J -., ' r s . . ' ' rf 4 .7 1 4 , 1 c In -w 5. L , . . Q 1 H . , A X 3 ' . ' . , .. e se . 5 . L e . A . . 5 Y A , t 0 e , . . , . nj . . . .. - - - A A. cr - 1: nn , ., -..g 1l'l , , , . e s A ' ' ' ' , ' V se ' e . 5 Cl . ' , 1 ' , . - . ' fl J , , ' 7 sentmg to us brown and gold I., s. ' ' ' 7 , . 5 , , , our - 7 9 S O o ' , . . . . , 5 lj . . . . , . . S ' - ' ' 7 , , -, - Q . . . . . . 7 s ' s e ' . . . . ' . 3 . . . . C . , . j . . , . A , , 5 . s ' 9 f! 3 ' 57 A ' ' v 1 C- 1 1 ' . . . ,, . . ,, . . . 7 7 Q 9 . . ,, . . - 9 C 5 . . ,, . 7 ' 1 ' . , , 1 7 7 7 ' - ' te V sv 7 , C - . , ,
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