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LA SfXLLE ACLADEPWV I RFSHMAIN N September 8 l93O' K memorable clay no cloubt rn tbe mmol of tuclentx tbrougbout La oalle but a trll more memorable one rn our ITllllCls ax stu ent o X launcbrnv out upon our nv cbool career xxlrrcb would prepare Lls for lrlc Vlfc entered lnto our Ncbool xxork urtb um ancl uf or being very Nuccewful Ill mnnrng tbe majorlty of Brot er Paul famous te Is Our reprcsenta tron on tbe Honor Roll extablr bed tbe fact tbat me were applylnv our elxe to our nor lor se were bttrnvlv repre entecl amonv tbe Srlxer lctler runners by Albert Caron Eugene Coc rran Vlfrllram Corrente llmotby Grllen Romuald La reau -5tclrren Laboraonere ame lNlorrr lrank Paparellr obn Roque George qlattery and rank nounv e e pupl cle erxe the utmo prar e for tbcrr unceasrnv abor ur next Ntcp Max to ori dllllt 1 c a oclct xx rrcr un er rrotber atrlck care u u Jer xr on oon flour: becl and uc non bolc an lnter Q llllff a m ern at leat once cxery nec en lt wax time for t e tuclentx to turn out for atbletrcs and l A bacl as rtx reprewentatrvex rn football oe Delaney and Pbrl Durrgan xxbrle Brll and erry Ruvell and llm Grllen took I A part rn tbe track Nquacl lOllONNlIlU Ill the Make of track and football came ba ketball and once more Delaney Durl gan and Hlgglns acqurttecl tbemselweb frttrngly Qur final and perbap our mot Important moxe nas start work upon a claw paper xx rcb x e cbrr tenecl Tlr 701111 and x brcb 1 a conxtant source of gratrbcatron to our teacberb because of tbe excellence of tbe materlal rt always contains lbe cla x 1 be to tbank all of tbe teac er and member of the faculty for tbelr perfect co operatron and belp rn clam actnrtre tbrougbout tbe year c non xt 1 c x e renew tre trugffe of tbat xear ar for tbe mot part me are bl hly plea ed xxltb our work NINETEEN THIRTY ONE One hundred frfteen Q . . r . 'th 4 ' 5 4 - b s Q , h 4 s s Q ' - Q 3 ' 5 4 L. S . . . J : -I , , 5 , . : 5 Cl s f I-r' . 4 D teh 4 J r 4' 4 - 's ' A. . K.K. ' .' ' ' ' , S . ' '- b ls ' 4' s J. - , 4 4 4 3 ' ' 4 . V 5 ls s s ' ' ' 4 D s ' s ' 'k 4 x' ' ' 5 5 ' ' 'b4 ' ' 4,1 s D .M ' .' ' v 4s c N 'W v ' 4s : Q 1 . O ' l . I 4 4 ' 5 . 1 ' 4' . 5 ls. '4 ' '4 ss V45 5 ' b s 4. J . X -f s 4 - li ' ' D. 'lbs is 5 I st 4 4 'Q '4s '4 D lr 1 . Q ' Q ' ' Q g' A - r l ss s '4-y. Anl ' as. with tbe year clra 'ing to a 'l4 l. Cl ' ll' P fl sy - clos-. s' '4 ' l s Ol s 1' , rd 'si . s Vs 'J ' l ' '- s . ' Ag ' 5 -Qbclss etg s '1k.
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SOPHOMORE X lhe best Z X in the school says Brother and extra curricular activities. ilihe intelligentiae of our class are Driscoll Greene Bellemore Shea Pernaveau and Slatter. ln sports we are equally well represented. Driscoll Qlean Zuchers and Smith are our candidates for the football team. Kramer Kelley Swift Short Kenney and Claire are mainstays on Brother Georges premier track team. Perhaps you have noticed that flashy basketball team typical of a 2-X accomplishment. With Spellman as our cap- tain and Zuchers Olean Driscoll Swift Kelley Payette and Slattery diligently working under his supervision we could not go wrong ven but our own Raymond Mauro Z-Xs sole representative in the orchestra. The orchestra has improved greatly since Mr. Roberts our home room teacher has been wielding the baton. Mauro Smith and Slattery are the Mai'oon and Wliilt representatives. ln a recent election C-off was elected Presi- dent ancl Slatery Vice-President. Olean was chosen secretary and Zuchers was unanimously elected treasurer. ln all 2-X is represented l00 per cent. in all activities whether scholastic or of other origin. A I. U M NG.OLDeN L One hundred fourteen Paul. Why not, for we excell in all scholastic Who ig that genius at the pia11g:3.N0l Beetho- ' ' U B l E E
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FRESHIVIAN B thc class l B of I930 l9n5l entered La Salle fxcadcmy on beptembci 8 1930 with the lltl6Il llOll of ecurinr a Catholic education which was prepare us or our ife battle We have 1 es members who f m the start t1 the L lhey nc lra11c1s Nlcbovern oh11 Dfinkainsky Henry lxose and Fdinund Hackman We soo11 started our class meeting.: After a th1'ee-cornered race oseph O Rourke was elected class President by one vote. We had a good representation at the football call. Potera Crudclen 0 Connell and O Rourke succeeded in holding positions on the l reshman-Sophomore team. 'liovardg the mid- dle of November we held a second election. Presi- dent oseph O Rourke. who. at this time had be- come 1 specialist on cowa diet and the haunts of beverr. ran for election. but the Vice-President cir ed that hip 1 e was oo sma . S he ra11 'xlfo OII another ticket with Edmund Reed ag X ice- l resident, former Secretary under U Rourke. :Xl out thi: time l.atin :tarted to become more interestinr for some members who could only re'1d and understand small numbers lVlessrs loteia Cruddin and Oconnell are out for uintci train 1 s to be III goo co 1011 ex 1 o football We are represented ltl trick by 1 pan of long legs Mr Reed and Hackman itpitstnt uk Scanlon and ames Mcbovern utlnbilccl icir 1 III boxing the may Scanloni oi of the few but great ew s harp eiithusiastx. iavin, entertained the class many times between period.: We were well represented in the l'il'C.'l1lTl3Il basketball team. O Connell and ? were able to hold down positions on the team. ly the Vay if you do not know it our class baqketball team was second in the lfreshman contest. being, bea en ly I-C only. We hope to have a few members represent us in baseball. Although Donnely has not participated in 'iny school sport. he ha. been a loyal supporter at all school activi- ies. e axo ave a ew gooc ce ater. on' c ass anc have made a torrid debate. erpecia y between lfx-president Ulliourke and l resid- t Gorman. A I. U INIG.OLD5,N I. One hundred sixteen I 1 X - - ' .N I I .. 3 ' . s ' I ,g we ' ' ' V ' S ing. so ax n d ' nditi Il 'l fell f 1' to - ' J f li ls . ' 1 . 5 A 2 ' ' 2 ' I' l 1' x ' . ro 5' 'II -nd. x . 1 stood out as students in what ever they unclertook. lIS in the orchestra: both are brilliant licldlers. ' J 1 . . J tl 'H skill I I . By ' . is ic N N J I N I u J ' N . . ' s ' C J ' 1 x s x , , s J l t 1 C s 4 Joe de I s ttl t II sO s . N N ' 1 W IN h f I I I1 N III 1 3 ' I I N II y N s N I D x L11 ' ' U I3 I E E
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