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TYPIST CLUB IN IX X 1 t l IHF IHPISISULP: lhe combined students of the commercial casse o the unior an senior casses tht year organized a club composed of those boys inter ested in bettering their typew riting work. Reverend Brother Gregory l'i.9.C.. head f the Commercial Departmewt generously gave hi: time and energy to this project and supervised the speed and accuracy drills that became a regular part of the club meeting. One period each week of the regular type- writing class was devoted to the meeting 0 t e cu u. ny buiiness t at mig t have arisen was firqt taken care of and then the rest of the time was devoted to mastering the typewriter. is e memberf rapidly improved as the meeting pro- ffressed and now virtually every boy connected with the club has attained very good speed tn the c 'i At various occasions w hen the need of typi ls was felt members of the club gladly volunteered their time to do extra work l etters and envelopcs were written to members of the Alumni Associa tion as the time for the banquet approached. 'lil ei again when the annual ball was to be held mem- bers spent much time after school hours typing letter: and addressing envelopes. 'lihe members who have contributed to thi.- club are: Cass 0 l93lAWilliam Brown. Edward Co ey. ohn . Deary. ames . De aney. Charles .Donahue ames .Fay Walter Fit!- patrick. l'ireclerick Goff Edward Hagerty. War- ren . Keddie. Charles McMahon. Albert Mc- Cinn lfrancis Mclilroy. ohn ORourke. ber- nard Sullivan Edmund Reynoldx. lhoma. Xvalker. Howard Zellar. A L LJ NG.OLDE,N LW g Ninety-four I,--tt to tttetil rti-onli: tt. lfr'--t-ttj. ,l. t'i'oiitx, XY. Ki-ftfti-rl tv. N1-rn-5. S.-1-int: tt. Still win. lf. .tltninvsi-. li, It:t:L+'i't5', li. Kvll, , .l. XX':ii'triti'tori. li, Mi-tri'f'. ll. t':iint1lI- ll. IC. K1-115. S'-:ttv-vt :it 'l1XI14'XXI'llt'I'rl .t. tl'ttoi1r'tw, ,t th-lztnw-5. .I. In-:try Ttiii-tt: XY. Ifitzpzitri 'k. A. Alt-flinn, If. 1Iot't', 'I'. llunn. lf. Ati-wrt. tl. tlorlnzin. .I, Slttt tn, .t. t'l:itl'. II. Z--Il:ii'. .l. lfztv XV. ltrrnvii, t'. .Xn bros:-. I . Nl:-lllliwry. lixivk. XV. Vorrrny, t'. lmnzttiii-g V. t'l:ti'--. J, lftv-nit, 't'. ti--tty, T. tftxnn. .I, ttiuxins, XY. Iiufttt. 'l' l'tttlttt'llf'. I-I. XY:tth--5, Y. Iurlriit, A. July, I-I. t'rvt't't-x. .l. Hyirivs. . . . . , ,. ., I f J ' dp ' is.. 'S .- V -- , e o 1 1 I . 5 Q O N N I t A s h h f ft j J j j l S J - J J . N J J ' ' rw . Y , x x lt lls I I U B I E E
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A S!XLLE ACLADE I I I I NIH I I l X X tl II LX SNIIV ORCHFSIRN In the modern hlgh school an orchextra recogmfed as an all Important actIvIty and III thI regard I a Salle Is no CXCCPIIOII In fact Nhe xx as one of the hrst to realI1e the Importance of such an organrfatton havmg sponxored muvcal Ifiilll lllg for her Qtuclents smce the early year of her extetence Ihe orchestra of thI year btds to he the hnest III the hI tory of the bchool Brother erome who has Nuperu ed the organtlatlon for three years hy hte Interext and untIrIng effortx ha deweloped a group of ower thtrty muQIcIanQ who haxe I on the PTBIQC of all who have heard them Mr Roberts musrcal dtrector has also COIIIYIIDUICCI much to the succew of the QocIety hy hw xery thorouvh and helpful III tructton l he orchextra hae played a mo t Important part III the ueeltly an embly programx held throughout the year lhe memherx have al o hrought mueh PTHIQS upon La Salle by thelr hne uorl-. at XHYIOLIS affalre held throughout the dIoce e ear t e orchestra oex L era o N capahle membere Included among the e are Xm hroxe I'lynn Student DIrector George Iprennan and Albert lVIcCIInn who haxe been memherx durmg theIr CIIIITC four years at La emalle Qther Sentore who have contrtbuted much of then muxt cal talent are oeeph Regan lhoma Murphy FTCCICTICIC Fogarty oseph Halton and Xnvelo DIPrete lhe seruees of thefe accompltxhed La Salltte wlll Indeed be greatly mmecl hut It I felt that the lHCOmll1g Frebhman claw xsIIl he no CACCDIIOII and In Inc ude many xuth muslcal talent I ho XI at leaxt o a Qma egree po e the ahII o theIr predeceesorb NINETEEN THIRTY CNE Nnnety three I,.X :4.XI,I,I-I III11'IIICS'I'Ii,X Ifitwt tl, to I'.I: I . I':ItI-I':I. X. I,:I I'cvII:I. I , Nl 'II1PN I'II. I.. NI:II'IIIIII, A. Alf-IIIIIII, Il. BI: urn. XII: XY. IQIII-rts. iIIstI'III'toI': Il. I 'I'II:4. 'I'. Higgins. IG. Itwrrl, IC, IZIWIIIII-I', III. II:Ic'kIII:IIIII. .I, I,:IIIIIw, .I. XY:II'IIIII't Ill. SIIMIII I: III'utIIwI' .II-I'tIIIIv-, .I. IIIIWII, .I. II:IItoII T, SIIIII ':III. .X. VI. IIII. A. .I II3. 'I'. I1 IAIIII, .X. Iii! I'Iw-to-. If. I1'uu:II'ty, I-I, 'I':IyI1vI', .I. I.--tl-III'1-. .I Ill-g::III. 'If XIIIVIIIIY, li. I!I'IfIIII:III, z .IJ - - '. All I If A Q . J Is . I I 5 ' 5 M ' 4 .I If I . , I ' I I . I S , : f A q Ihis y h 5 I 5 g s-v Nl I II. A ' . . ' ' . J . 5 K . . , . , , . , . LV. ' S Q , I . - I 'V I 'ff . I .5 J :S I , , I b I L: I I 1 5 . II ' I 5 . v VII ' ' 5 . 5 ' 5 t , II d ss lty f A ' ' IS I I L '.
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LA SXXLLE ACLADE V 1 SCIEINC E CLL B Ior the first tlme Ill the hlitory of Ida Salle the Senrors organlled a Sclence Club last fall fmbraclnv chemlstry mechanrcx and the u eful artx the club coxerx exery phaae of NCICIIIIIIIIC en deaxor Memberxhlp 1 IIITIIICCI to the chemlxtrv Ntudents only and 1 under the dlI'CCIlOl1 of Rexer end Brother Denya I- SC 'Xe a firat step rn the OI'gE:lIlllZiIlOI1 the follow mg OHIICCYS were elected Arthur IVIurray Prext dent Robert Wetlel Xlce PTCNICICIII and oxeph IVIcDermott Secretary In December the SCIENCE Club made lt frrt field trrp Ihe Journey culmlnated at the Scituate rexerxorr the cene of Rhode I land N mater purl IICHIIOII plant Here the N3I'lOLl proceve of purl fylnv the mater were thoroughly explained by Chref Chemlt Behan and hr aide During the long dreary nmter month the field trlp were temporarlly su pended I-Iouexer t e club ua by no mean IIIHCIIYC durlnv t e III ICIITIINIOII Numerou he ecture were gnen the chemrbtry lecture room Ihe fur t of thexe xx ax clellvered by Fred CIIHITIPIIII on Chemlxtry e lclne h a x IL 1 uae heard Brother Raymund the pealxer hot cd the nccex o t e c em- co operation x tr me PIIYNICIHII e Necond of thnx Nerle- max Unen by a mon Ixelly who cho e a hr ubject Xnlhra clte Coal IVIr Ixelly gave a clear cut explana tlon of the mlnmg methods and uxex of hard coal Shortly afterward the club heard another hne lecture given by oseph I-Ialton Ihe Npealter chose ae hw Qubject Ihe Manufacture of Ca Between the trlp to the Ga plant and thl excel Ie: allt manently tn the mind of the club member e next taIIt on the club doclxet na one on the manufacture of ga x a fixed per t y Gasollne Ihr uae delnered v ar cts Farrell who explained the manufacture com poxrtron and uNeQ of the ga Iqol OXSIIIU t 1 C xt ard Plunkett thoroughly explained the manufac ture of the Goodrich tire NINETEEN THIRTY CNE Nlnety fave SVIICXVI-I -'l,III! I-'rttnr 41, rt, ,gtg lg, Kwllx. Il, t r':t:tlx, .l. I-'ztrt'--ll. X. I'IIXI'lI, .l. BI-It+t'1noIt. .X. Nlnrtzu Il. Well' I. .I. It-mutt. IC I.:t1'1-fart. I, XI-If-rvtlt. .l. ftltlrr-In stttmtlg xl ltilw-.11., .l, K-Intuit,.l.1'rvltIv'5.'I'. Xlmptty, XY. XY:tll:tt---. IC. IZ- rtrtm. 'I'. Inttt--tty. 49, II1lI'IIr4tII,.I. IfI!I1l,.I. ft'l1t-illy. 'I' Vatfvy. Il. Ilunn Ilstt-It: .I. Ilnlttftn, .I. XIl'tItII'IIIX. XI. I,3'l1t'Iu. If I'IllnI4+-I. I . Smith. XY. llrlntnultt, II XI1't'ftIlIl5- .I. t':1t'l'1-tg, tt. NI1tI'IIll'Ij, If. 5I11':tIAt'l-5. Y. Vt-at--Ilt-A '- I ' x 4' S ' A 'K L' ', . ' ' S K. L. . I .1 L, . a I . ' - - .. W in ' ' 1 ' - Q IVI dh I In is t Ili. vhnel 1: by , D . . . 1 . , . , . - I I , . S I S Y' BI .'- , . ' 'Q ' ' '. sity I h h i.'tIs - I vi I tl S 'I I I I - S, - I . , , Q- Ihg 5 Ry- , . . W d I , ' s s Is s I . - I .I L . ' . , ,, , Q I I5 5 K N r - tv A N ,- . c . . . r. . 'I . . ' S 'S . - 5 I ' 5 5 5 I ' tt I '. 1 s x' s .' - . ' s 5 - , ' ' 5 , 5. -a I I c I I I I ' Is ' ' I S 5 S - UE h I I .II II Is 'J I' bv I'Ir 1- I . 'I S. IQ . ' I - I S ' I ' I S . ' ' . 3 ., s. ' I 'I 0 hfs. PI I- h ' 5 1' s ' U h - - r x .- ' -- ' . . I s n I s ' I' in ' ' .
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