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LA SFXLLE ACLADEfWY JUNIOR B Whelm vacatlon tlme had Hltted away aa all much perlod do we returned to La oalle to a sume our taska aa glorlfled l1IllOl'b btudleb held no fear for us and the exama found Uh well prepared as may be proved by a perubal of our honor roll Perhaps one of our en Joyable bubjectb wab Creek emg athleten as well aa bcho an the caab w ab nobly reprebented on all athletic teamb Old IXIIIU Football claimed no le 5 than three of our claxbmatea Bull Sullivan and the famoub 0Don nell duo ohn ancl Eddie Durmg the hockey eaaon the ODonnell boyb agaln teamed up to uphold the colora of La Salle being ably awated y Charlea Salllant Bull Cleg a veteran of three yearb on the track team again continued hlb mtellar work on the clnder path and found an able running mate lll Chris Molloy the fund of the track aeaeon lxennedy and CYOIIIH were both membera of the ayvee ba ketball team amew Lamb was agaln our lone representative Ill the orchextra and proved a most valuable member of that body lhe cla ofhcers of the precedlng year were retained Ill the l:0llOYXll1g capacltle Preldent Robert Murphy XICC Pl'6NldCl1l Frank Caaey lreaburer Palumbo ame Puglleae wav unanimously elected erveant at arm Clllflllg the year NINETEEN THIRTY CNE Ono hundred five . . . Y , E b , ' b ' gg . . , ' ' - 1- 'V J. ' ' 'z ' l - ' - Z J n- Q' . S: , S . S ' l ' V J ' 5 s D - - s '
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Page 108 text:
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JUNIOR A Wlieii the portals of dear old La Qalle were reopened in September me the new 3A class responded with great enthusiasm resolved to sur pass our record of the previous year Our class ealizing the advantages of a La Salle education set to work diligently and never let a week pass 'it ont placinv its share of name' on the roster of honor. Such names as: McCarthy Cusick Kane. Horigan Lynch Nlurphy Cormier Scott iasey O Neil 'lihompson Saillant Fogarty Nlaroun. flossick and Mulholland frequently gracec the roll o onor. 'he last name a- though the class midget was not to be excelled by arver brethren. Hovever do not be misled by the sine of our ionor roll 'mc think u: just a collection of oo - vorin' 7 ' ve are aso among the lea ers in athletics We had in competition Gill Casey and Saillant in football lxane 0 lNe1l and Clo sick in basketball Cusick Casey Horigan lxane and lVlcVmney in baseball Casey Gill and Wil Lynch in boxing. Our extra-curricular activities however are not confined to athletics. Dowd lf. Sullivan and Higgins are the class musicians' McCarthy and . Su ivan are the claqq debaters' Simmons is c ass reporter for the Nluroon and Wliilr' and also Cor- mier is our contribution to the staff ol the sc ool publication. ass 3-A extend: te Jest wi: Brother Cornelius, our home room teacher. Vho has been our Guide through our junior year and ' iope to have him with us next year 'l. . 'i to tie rest of the facu . A L NGIOLDEN I-fdggg One hundred Your r k i son in trackg Sullivan and Saboiin hockey: and vs h C, s ' ' Q , ' ' . J L w . , . Q l ' l ll ss , l c 1 f it i Ci, i ll I 1-5 ' Cl s h l of shes to Us D l ' l N b k we l O . a sol 1 nd X s tor x l Cl I hy ' ' U B I E E
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Page 110 text:
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MAROON AND WHITE JUNIOR Q Numherlng approximately the same at lst year our 30 odd students reentered La oalle Ill September under the new name of 3 C lll the quest of further education It was not long before the excrtement of the new change of surroundlngs ulmslded and the class of 3 C was ready to set to worlx lll earnest under the guidance of Brother Xlhert Although class and soclal aCllVlll6b through out the year were almost at a standstill thls de hclency w as more than made up by actlve partrcl ca for cross country men w as answered my 'Xrthur Red lWclVlahon By his l'TlCfllOl'lOllw xxorlt a leader of the second cros country team Red earned a place with the X arsrty hlll and c a ers Wherr the foothall season rolled around 3 C as usual fklflll hed the Varsity football squad x ltr tue et o materta X few of thoe xx o clstrn ut rec themsewes are Ree vcr dWlH 51 ratch cralltster C hut loley and Cu lNerone We were not lack IIIU rn contributions to te trac team as rec Dooley Ambrose Rusert Art lVlclVlahon u Nerone Charlre Brady and l om Davls generously donated their servlce Hockey too was not neglected a Captain Clem Har ne y Char re Brady Charlle 'Nolrn and lvger Lavm carrred our colors IH thrs sport lhen too we must not forget to mention our rep resentatrves Aualtn Bud Ahearn and ohn Chuck Foley Varsity ba lcetball and X arslty Mr lNugent was not slow ln I'CCOgl1llll1g the debatlng alulllty of 'Xrthur lVlclVlahon and Ralph lVlclVl1llan who were placed on the unror dehat mv team Charles Brady proved himself compe tent tn the eyes of hrs classmates by berng elected for the thlrd consecutive year to the ofhce of cla s President the other officers were oseph Reed X Ice PfCNlClCI1l Xrthur lxelley Secretary and l red Dooley lreasurer A L U AA IXIGIOLDEN L! One hundred sux . . J as 4- ' .t SH Y . Y 4 H - ' 5 5 -N ' ' D ' - 'l ' 5 h 'lc If l K. . b . , Q AIG S!! ' ln V ' !7 At' ' s - ' ' 5 , ' 5 s ' U H - V 4, ' I ' d ' nn U . an - ss lv x 1' , W ' ' '- st as ' in 9 - S , paIt0lt ttl other 6Xll'a-Clll'ftCUlaI activities. Uclqetu Condgn and Allerige on the Junior att -A sv t 'fp ' ' s 5 ' 55- . ' H f tt on , s ' Q - K- x. . vs , s- x. ' Ks 4 s SA. vt 1 lv . f ' 1. r V 5 'tx 5 1 .- V J , . ln: n g 'sl l 5 l' 5 joe cl, ujig- I' - Q' 1 f r . .1 ' ' , ' ' ' U B l l. E
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