La Salle College High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Wyndmoor, PA)

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-N THE BLUE and GOLD For 1937 3 Pubhshed by the SENIOR CLASS La Salle College H gh Scho l ,L HATES ' vQ', Lv'Tb1 We ,JQFQO fu? ff' 15? N12 P8 AX 7 ,1- X ' lf' 18531 I . DEDICATION TO BROTHER EELIX FRANCIS NEWLY AP OI T IJ PRESIDEIT OE ST IOHIIS COL G VASHI GTOII GOES MOST OF TH REVIT rOR PUTTII G LA SALLE III A IIICHE ALL ID OWI HIS UNTIRING WORK HIS OOD FLLLOWSHIP HIS BEAMIIIG SIJIII ALL HILPED TO JIAKE EASIER THI TR VE JOIJS TASK HE HAD UIIDI wTAKEI HE ISESULT OE THE WORK IS RLAIJILY T IS TO HIIJI THAT WE THE SENIORS AS A I AII TOKI OE OUR APPRECIATION EO ALI THA IRE DIL EOR US DUI-II' OUP ARLY YEARS AT IA SALLL GRAT IIILIV JEIJICATI IHIS BOOK IT IS OUIS HOPE TIT VvIL R J DIIIW I A V HAPPV HOURS SPEI IH RE A1 LA SALII IL! T X . .I - IS , L. 2 T' PM A I I A ,, LE E 'I IKII ., QI T, .IE Q, TM rx W Y W V Inn. G I .uf 'J PM X tw , 3 IM- If Y v fl A A i Y-1 -lg-5' 'J ' I , V I Q I I SQ - X v- .SA II TIP In E v 'IE T' 7 Y Y 'T N I I HS. I I . SEEN, LA SALLE IS IX-TCW ON THE kTOI3. 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H I 1- W3-...ff - VX3 A f!f,f43 ' M W A+ J ' 'xx ' 1 .Q-bf '1' WX, :li B I CONTENTS Q FACULTY SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES OUR ADVERTISERS Y ' 1 ,. , ply . , - HIG v an SH X 13' 0 1.-Q36 sa 1 ff x , Q, xx e X , . 6' 2: ag P J o X .,. 1- 5 ' .X 'QT vf. fr vf f fv? ,u J ,863 w M. FAC U LTY HIGH KJ XQQ, W fix vAv 54-NS' vrvf' . :rfb . i oi J ,9 a 3 ff BROTHER E ANSELM Presxdent HIQIY X J 'Mm '44 L A77 9 1 Jhx f fab, v fvkw 4 o f? K1 ,563 a H 6 I fi O 'XI lnwca no Sw HIGX nv? ' , , H641 Q JTH Wff U11 Q fr? vTX6, gg 2 KOTHED AU 1 P r DRUTLIER D XIN VN Typxro U21 BROTHER Y'-7 I. Enohs f' HI ' vf'iX MW' W? . EJ 63 Q Jl'JFri .5 yr CH E131 HIGH yj 'lies Dc fmg VVVJ, u ,C JG 7 Q4 0 'r X0 ww X U1 MR. BERNARD BRADLEY AB H ad Coach roo'bcxll MR CHARLES OBRIEN A B Bc1sketb:x11Cocc1 Track ouch Gym Coclc f 15 A O Kqa ,yo X 1 XX v '863 e ' 6 OLD LA SALLE 1 1 Q 1 f-Tull' ff '..' ik-fit Ir: 1.4 ',-.' .ll Cf? Iifmeft ldgzz :.f..ii- gf :jt1Adc.-M dfwyfs cifiy' if 'A.' if-3' .',' if Cfizff iii Ilfff' ya nur Le-iris ,fri1l1rC:ll. YM YIH rgf: dizjf' YH fir: 'jitr jffiff J if 'A.' iig Q: Salle. u-E kj 1863 Z'-Q' x vi- , '1 ,L 4- ,f 1 C' V7 7 O 4 1- A if ' 7 ff SENIORS WE vig ' Sc 6' P I1 1 ky Q3 JOSEPH F BEHL Chubble lou remember has duzhnc wut and fascmat mg ptrmmahty hm Huency of speech and hrs n ultdgt By hu tngagtnp, dxsposttxon an ctntagtous smlle he ln-.tllls pleasure mto what exer ns clone Chubbxe came from German town ln hw sophomore year and wah an out tandxng football player as well ab a membtr f the golf and track teams Oftentxmes hub wut t cumx cheered up a dull perlod A fellow wtth buch a pleasmg peraonahty and ready wrt sure to reach the top rung tn the ladder of suc cet Good luck cc Pal -f ra G 1 ,, .r-'-' fp LAWRENCE T BRADLEY Larry He 15 known to exeryone a Larry us popular young man ns admired for his cou ae: armcl good aportrmranshxp and 1 often called the hghttng httle center of La Salle He ha: been actnve nn class and bportz. during hm four years at school and wnll be greatly m1-.sed Heres wnshmg you best of luck Larry Clam President I 2 Class Vice Premclent 3 4 Varsity Football 3 4 Ba ketball unnor Vars tx 4 Van ry 4 Play Commxttet ass aseball 1 JOHN A BRNICH johnny Reluablhty was nhnnys outxtandmg., charac- urntxc A gnc an ue and a lrnlhant xcho 1: he neter has fallccl to come through nn ant rmergency 'md xt can be truthfully xaxd that all h 5 acquaintances were hls friend Alt ass th Name xn vnctory or defeat land hls de eat were fewj lnhnny 15 one from whom lt gnetex ua deeply to part however we Ieaxe htm un confidence that wherever he max go whatever be ht: chonce of the future he ts preasnured of saccesa aaketball Varslty 4 Baseba C clasnc Letter 2 1 High vkusu r MTX L? tx 1 ,O MJ FRANK PAUL BYRNE Frank Frank ha lr from the wide awake town f Phoenixville Due to aggressiveness and skill he stood prominently in scholastic and athletic activities However his personality wit and good will make up the reasons for his popularity in the class of 37 When we all gather round the ladder of success later on we know that Frank will he standing on the top smiling lead on Frank we re right behind you Tennis 3 4 Ycar Book Member of famed Linton Lads ROBERT P BYRNE Bob Bob mme to Us in 1937 from Phoenixville P and quickly made hi, presence felt made many friends by his jovial manner and they will be sorry to lobe him Bob has been a member of the xar:.ity tennis team during hun Junior and senior years and turned out to oe one of the host players in the school He took part in all class aports and activities and was an ardent follower of all teams Bob is verw popular with all hir claasmateb and teachers He intends to enter the University of Notre aint umxt year following his two brotiers ti the South Bend Institution, Lots of luck. Bob. we all know that you will he a success. rack: c-nnis: Go f- Class Sports: Year Book. R OBERT E. BURNS 'Bob' Gifted with a sunny disposition and an oxer flowing sense of humor. this blond. chubby' fe ow can turn one of the most serious situa- tions into a mirth-provoking farce in a twinkling, His variety of trick laughs and wisecracks have made Bob one of tht- most popular chaps in the rass, ut i: a ilty i y no moans confine to iis iumor. e 'mnqucrs lns tu i-, with an earnestness t at aug-rs w-ll for s urcess in tie future life. And in th' tank. he ns spla ie to victory innumerabl- tim' a a member the swimming team. He intends to join his Brother Bill out at Notre Dame and while wish- ing him worlds of luck. we heave a regretful sigh at parting companv with this amiable fellow. Dramaticsf4-l: Swimmingffei. 4: Blue and Gold: Foothalle-l. U91 ,-X jivvg OX KM i .3 t 'Lit 1 . LO! la .Of X , Inf v ff WALTER F. CAMPBELL Soup 'isoupu is a man of the hour. well dressed. well mannered and studious. Because of his ability. Walt was selected as editor-in-chief of our Blue and Gold. We think he has done a masterful job. What say you? With his ability and personality. nobody can stop him from going places in the great university of life that he is about to enter. Baseball-Class Teamsf-1. 2. 31 Bas':etball iclass Teams-f-1. 2: Football-Class Team+ 7: Manager of Football Squadfl 4: Year Book Staff. EDWARD JAMES CANNON uEdu Ed was a great sport and a gentleman. Often he has off-set the monotony of the day by his witticisms which invariably drew a laugh. His genial humor and fine intellect will no doubt bring him success in later life. A consistent worker in class and always willing to help the cther fellow, Ed was what you would call a real pal. Interclass Baseball+2. 3. 4: Interclass Pasketballel. 2. 3, 43 Chemistry Clubq Scho' lastic ul. --1, 2. PAUL WEBB CASEY Webb Webb. as he is called by everyone. is the popular senior who hails from Way out Westii in Bywood. A student of the highest type with cverflcwing personality. he was one of the very efficient leaders on the school paper staff. at- tafning the position. in his senior year. of asso- ciate editor. His determination and ability won for him many friends. He was active as an in- ter-class man in sports, but above all a true and loyal supporter in all of La Salleis activ- ities Ycu can rely on him as a friend indeed. Vlfe hone his success can be measured by his attainments. Good luck. Webb. scholastic and many of the gods must smile on thee now for all of your endeavors. Scholastic L --2. 3. 4: Wisterian+2, 3: Blue and Gold Staff: Debating-4. l f 20 4' X :HGH w '863 JOSEPH CLEMENSON 00 They say a smlle can go a long way If th s xs true s path must be xncalculably lengthy He 1s well known as an athlete for he played football for two years and took p rt al class sports Yet he was of a ret1cent nature content to snr back and let the other fellow supply the jokes Has cheerfulness won him many frnends He came to us from St Wlllxam s in Lawndale Good luck to you oe and may you retain that cheerful smxle throughout lifes adventure Football l 2 Baseball Class Team l 2 4 Bas etba Class Team l 2 Trac JAMESJ CLINTON Jr One of the famous Lmtcn Lads lm s love of food ran a close second to hrs love for sports A m1ghty mute 1m was a klller break mg many a heart and not a few of hns opponents spxrxts while engaged In athletic endeavors We feel that lm w1ll be as masterful 1n dnrectmg hls future work as he was xn guiding our foot ball team To 1m the best of luck He has a knack of mmdxng h1s own busmess so hell get along wnth men Freshman Football and Basketball Class Base a Bas et a 3 Varsity Football 3 4 Senlor Play Commlttee 4 GEORGE S CORBEIL George George ls a smxllng carefree studxous lad who halls from St Ambroses Parlsh In hls early years at La Salle George parrxclpated class baseball and basketball H1s favonte pas t1me ns concocnnsz some practlcal joke or mls chlevous prank for which he has been noted by hxs fellow classmates H1 favorlte subject ls French and ln hxs semor year he held the hnghest honors ln scholasnc standmg Hem tends to enter Annapolls after graduaung from La Salle Smooth axlnng George l2l rg' fyxkiikgsik , X 1A-xi fr' ' , 'O I P K O Y ,rj .-J ., , Joe' ' V YL. . - a in l s.: f'11L - --.zgite Class Team-fl, 2. -.Jim-1 f ' I A 'J' ' .n ' 1 bllfll. 2, s, 41 H -k bll-2.l' 1 'W J G , Q G I in HIG v .,n ,C Q WILLIAM W CORNELY v .a Q 0 QA 1 1863 Corn Dtd you ewer see a dream walknng No? Well gals here he IS Yowsah many a heart has Hurtered when thus lad came tn vxew Broun hanr blue eyes and smllnng lxps O immortal gods what chance had we poor semors mth such an Adonis around? But we lxke Bxll don t be misled He was not bashful but very modest So long Bull you were a real man We wnsh you loads of luck C eer Leader 3 4 Class Baseball l 2 3 4 flass VlcePres1dent 1 Play Commnttee 4 Class Basketball 1 Class Treasurer 2 GEORGE W' COUPE Jr COUPIE Noted for his good nature conspicuous for hxs mterest ln school actuvmes George ns the persomficatnon of the typical La Salle student Comlng to La Salle nn 1933 George lmmedlately won numerous fnends to say nothmg of name for himself as an athlete Couple has won his varsnty L nn Football and Track and played rn the V basketball team for three years How can a fellow like this help but make a success of hxmselfg ootball s et a rack I 4 Schoo Pa er 3 Year President 1 Sentor Reception Commtttee aseball 1 2 WILLIAM M COX Bl Bull entered La Salle as a freshman nn 33 and Immediately let his fellow students know that he was a very able athlete In hrs first year he played freshman football class basketball and was an outstandmg player on the champ lonshlp baseball team He has run many miles for old La Salle although he ns a small chap for the long grmcl but makes up for this lack of rature with plenty of grxt He was a class reporter on the newspaper and hrs column was always humorous Later he became xnterested un photography and was elected presndent of the photography club Then he became a despised enemy for he was always snooping around catchmg students m embarrassxng sutua uons He belonged to the mseparable clan of Mulvey Thompson and Haggerty octball 1 Track Pa er 7 3 Class Sports 1 2 3 4 Year Book ho tc raphy Prestdent f Photography Club Chermstry Club Stamp Club L22 Y., S 'Y D v ' 'A-5.. .. ,, wi S01 3 Bl - - ' ' ? . 9 . . j. ' . h V fl. 1 -. . . . , Y . a I . . . Y F -2, 3. 4: Bak bll-1, 2. 3: T - . 2, 3, : l p 3-2, 3 Book Staffffig Class Vice-President-2: Class B E - f , 2, 4. ' U -Hn F 4: -1. 2. 3. 49 p -1, -. : A. . , 1 P - Q 1 ' o : MN - . M453 Y . In 4 I Y-WG X 929 lla M QED JAMFS C CRUMLISH IITI Whether behlnd tht footlxghts xn the pool the keyboard of a ptano on the dance floor or xn the class room rms bouyant personalxty has always kept htm In the foreground of atten txon With his pleasing ways he should have lxtlle trouble ln maklng a success of whatever profession he may choose Versattllty 1 the w rd for lmrry Class Sport Orchestra 3 Swimming Team 3 4 Blur and Gold Staff lre hman Basketball Class 'l rzasurer Wlsterxan 3 GE ORGE PAUL DAVIS Good thxngs come xn little packages George ls ont of the small fellows of the class Nearly always wnh a carefree smxle on hns face r makes a good frnnd He came from Our Lady of the Holy Souls School to La Salle xn 1933 George oartlcxpated rn intramural sports every year He wlll be missed especlally by th Brothers We wxsh htm all the luck possxble and hope to see hxm at the Alumni meetlngs tlll then Adxeu ALBERT H DORSEY Dorse Albert better known as Dorse came to La Sa e ln 1933 at whxch ume we all became acquainted He ns a stralghtforward mtellxgent a who ha always played the game squarely c ns ln almost eyerythuny., at school lxnclud mg many Brother hanrj He was an outstand mt, rrember of all has cla s teams all the way t rough orse a ways ha a sms r an s forever wxsecracklng ln d out of tht cl room He ls greatly Interested in the adverts mg business He ls tery consclentlous and w ll go places rn Inf Good luck to you Al and may succe s always be yours wlmmlng Golf Tram 3 Fl Base a 4 XV: ttrl n 4 Blur an God Stall' Sump fluh Play Rrrrptnon Commune 5 -l l231 1 4 - ' H . f 4' V c,5'cXA ' 1 I '54 la J ,Qu J A XX v X . ya ? , V I f I ,, , . . . , jr. HJ- ., ar ' 1. H N ' ,F . , .3 c . . s: . f--2. : ' .U 1 -A i YYM : A George u A ' . Y' H 5 u V ld A S ' K l L . h A. HD .:' 13 fl S 'f 1- d IA ' an - azzs S fa -4: ' 7 . 4: .ass :- b ll-41, 1. 3. : s - a 2. 3. 1 - d I 1 '. Q 2: ' - ' fiiiipv ,9Xp'Liv'5' t 60 Vfgfd O gets-,O X Ng O 13 4 , O JOSEPH ALBERT DOUGHERTY ..Dody.. Big in size and big in heart. that is a com- plete word picture of Dody. Ever willing to flash his pleasant smile and lend a hand. his spirit was truly La Salleis. Dody had all the oualities of a good student and good athlete. he-sides taking part in all his classis activities. He is aspiring to be a C. P. A., we are sure Dody will give a splendid account of him- self, Librarian: Basketball-'-fl: Junior Varsity-- - 2. 3: Focthall--fl, 3, 4: Class Baseball-l. 2. 3. 4: Dramatics- -4: Scholastic l. fl. CHARLES JOSEPH DRENNEN Charles is in every way a model student. be- ing a fine scholar. and a perfect gentleman, Charlie took to studies as a duck to water. Not a month passed by that this sterling youth failed to receive at least one welleearned hvnor card. Although Charlie is not on anv of the varsity teams. he gave his whole-hearted support to all of the La Salle teams. If Rose Bowln continues hereafter as well as he did during these four years at La Salle. we can assure you that he will win gre1t praise and distinction in any walk of life he may choose. Class Baseball Teamfl. 2. 3. 4: Track-2. 3. 4: Tennis--3. 4: Chemistry Club-4: Scho- lastic L ---1. 2: Blue and Gold Staff+4. JOHN W. EDINGER uEdn He never touched anything that he d.d not adorn. This is certainly true of Ed. One of the best all-around athletes La Salle has ever known. he has tried his hand at nearly every sport the school possesses, He was apparently never without a letter, receiving a new one be- fore his last one could be even termed old. For three years he toted the pigskin as a back on the varsity football team. crowning his efforts in his Senior year by being chosen All'Catholic half-back. He also played jayvee basketball and ran on the track team, His versatility is sur- passed only by his ability to be a grand sport and a fellow thatis been a treat to know. Football-2. 3. 4: Trackf3. 4: Jayvee Baslcetball+5. 4. l24l f HIH r vc' 1 , J B63 RICHARD J FARRELL Duck Dick may be called without hesltatlon The Flrst Lady of La Salle He gamed this mon ncker from has stage roles In whlch he portrayed femlntne characters wxth an uncanny knack une or should we say Betty won has way unto the heart of every audience through the medlum of has come hither smlle Off the stage Duck was even more successful ln wmnmg the frxendshnp of those about hnm His mvlzoratmg personallty mlght be termed lrresxstxble We felt sure that thus qualxty alone ls enough to bring success to hum ln has coming years Class Sports 1 2 3 4 Freshman Football Chemlstry Club JOHN WILLIAM FITZPATRICK Fnz ohn ls a bashful fellow but his wxnntng smile and friendly character have won hum a host of lnfe long fnends Fntz graduated from the Incarnatxon Parish School and for the last four years has attended La Salle He made humself known as an athlete especially ln has freshman year when he played baseball and football FIU goes out from I.a Salle leavlng behind hum a fine record one which we know La Salle proud of and one he himself should be proud of ootball Freshman Baseball 3 Sc olastnc L DANIEL A GALLAGHER Danny Danny ls one of the most popular boys ln the Senlor Class and he attanned this dx unctlon by hrs personallty and tactful manner He was the star member of the varsuty track team durmg has unnor and Senior years He scuntlllated In the hurdles and dashe Danny took part ln all class sports and vwxll always be remembered for the home run h-. made un the Sophomore Freshman champnonshup game thru- years ago He ls a good scholar and Mull go fa un te word Good l ck t uell ftllnm Wars1ty'I'raclc S 4 Scholastic l I C ss ecretary l Cla aseball 4 Reception Commlttet 4 Scholar hxp Mn al Class Basketball 3 - 1 - 1 ' Q ff? X -s V , Y. I - 1 X V '74 - X ' ' , , W' Lo' ' 'fro Q V7 K- - 'S V ' '-rf s O .l Y ,Q V XXI 41 ' I V i to s-41:5 I V' ,Q l A 5 tv-I uv rr ' rv . - Dramatic Club-3, '4:' Plnnual Playfl. is - ' ' F 7 Z ml, 2. . 41 h ' -1, . s. Mil - . ' r I hl l . u o a s ' - ' 1' I ' + . : .U-4 : la. , E S 1 : ss H Y l. 2. 3. 1 Play ' --- z s -d 41: Al I I X ' a ,:' 2? 1 2' 1 Q fv .A L SFC ur '1 p 1863 JAMFS E GALLAGHER Jimmy Ga Personality plus 'Ihese two word explatn un m was held In hugh esteem by 1 classmates He was a prominent member ot the Dramatxc Club appeanng as McSorley thus ', ars success Danny Boy Many unll nmember hxm as the lad who got the best out of the cheerlng sc-ctron for he was a c eer leader xn his Junnor year and captam of thus organlzatlon nn hrs senior year We feel con hdent that m will be a success xn has life s work So long lm and good luck Cheerleader 3 Captann 4 ass orts Basketball! Mock Pan American 4 Blue and Gold Staff 4 Dramtxc Club I Baseball and Conference JOHN GALLIGAN John ohn came to us ln 1933 from St Laurence s Parnsh nn Upper Darby and quickly made h presence felt He was a quiet straightforward fellow and thus became very popular wxth his classmates ohn was one of our leading scholars and was well lxked by all his teachers One would nexer know that ohn was ln the room untxl he was called upon to gxve an answer and then he would come through with flymg colors He engaged nn all class sports and was a true sportsman Wie are all sorry to see you g ohn but we all know that you wlll make good Lots of luck ass Baseball l 2 3 4 Class Baskt ll EDWARD JOSEPH GIBBONS ls one ofthe leadxng flgures ln e school and his class ascertained thus popularlty when they elected hlm presldent of hrs class for four uccessxve years He has been a member Lf the varslty football team for the past three years and this year he was one of the leading scorers Ed ns a good student and ls well llked by all his teachers He also Mas a member of all the class teams Eteryone ls sorry to see Ed go but we all know that he mll come out on top Good luck Ed football 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Baseball l Dramatlcs f X 1 !,v ia! 1 1 25 Y . , 'N ffzbtrs X r 7 4 0 ' .0 . -N .vs , fag J 9 7 ,X ,,-.. In f ' ff- ' . ' s 'l ',li V. ' Ve , ihs H -V , f ' 4' N ln . ...Ii K ' h. .K . 4 . . J . . fs. 4: Cl -Xp' --f-1. Zz! 5 . ' - , - f- x . ZS . . J V 1 P l . ' . ' 0. J . ' ' - Cl ' . f . , 1 S .. 3 e ba -1, Z5 Football--1. ,.Ed,, Ed '- . ' , s ' fb Z fel' ' t ' ' .. Y' l .'.i,jK'.: '1 A Q .wig 1. P, . mg vtagn Siywx A' '1 .L 2 , O x Q wif qw JOSEPH GILLIGAN 00 Salle ln 1935 as a junlor Besides being a stu dent oe ls also an athlete He was varsity football tackle ln his senior year oe ls a good fnend He partakes nn all class sports and was cn the class baseball and basketball teams dur :ng his junior and senior years Good luck Football 3 4 Swimming 3 Class Basket a ra L JOSEPH M GROETSCH Glenslde the little town up North gave u genial oe Groetsch and oe gave us many a sn-xle He expects to make hxs mnllnon as a rst class aeronautncal engmeer Well we know you can do xr so good luck e Year Book Swxmmmg 3 All Class Sports ,N sa.. vas .uf ff, , M JAMES GROOGAN lln Sunnv m how fitnng a name for thus popular debonalr young gentleman from Our Lady of Mercy Parish Four years spent mth thxs kind generous happy go lucky lad make one realxze how we all shall mnss has ready smule and qunck wat Always actxve ln class ac turtles and a staunch follower and rooter for our Alma Mater rm buds farewell to a hos! of frxends who wxsh hxm luck and success s etball 1 aseball 3 oo a Go Team 3 Rectptlon om mlttee WJ 4' . ,J ' ' 1 . vi, t. A- , V Z, 'v , f osx if , ,f - If Kg, :E M Xa ' 'of J, ' 5 ' ' A, 2 . 1. 4 A nj U Joe transferred from-St. Josephs Prep to La A . ' J ' 'J ' ' ' . , Joel b llf-3, 4fT' ck-3, 4. 4 ' l ujoen ' . ' . s ' J J Av . . . U l l 6 - A. , lo . ' NJ- n Ja . b ' ' .I J' u r Bak -.2:B, 41.2. :Ft- b llfl: lf fl, 9 ' ' C - 1 iff Q niche.. ., V vvdb li Wife X 4 1' y , I f863 f ANDREW J. GUBICZA Andy From the First day he arrived at La Salle. everyone has considered him a pal, We always enjoyed associating with him on the way in and out of classes, We consider him a real friend. His scholastic standing has been so good. that for the past four years he has been awarded a scholastic letter. His interest in whatever he undertakes will carry him to great success in the future. Baseball-l. 2. 3. 4-Class Teams: Basketball fl. 2. 3. 4fClass Teams: Track-I. 2, 3. 4- Relay Team: Scholastic Letter-l. 2. 3, 4: Secretary of Chemistry Club. . .. W 1 1 H.. .s fi EDWARD HAGGERTY uldeftyn Ed came to us from St. Edwards Parish. He is a good sport and a real gentleman. It wasn't seldom that he broke the monotony of the class- room with his pertinent observations. Edis keen intellect and good humor will Fit him into any position that he may happen upon in any new venture through life. Lefty was present for all class activities. particularly baseball. He pitched his team to many victories in '34. '35. and '36. Ed was a good student. He received the medal for the highest average of the Juniors in '36. Baseball-l. 2. 3. 4: Basketball-Class Teams: Football: Year Book Staff: Reception Committee. THOMAS j. HALLAHAN s fiHalvi For all his quiet demeanor, this lad possesses nimble wit, Many times a Brotheris reserve gave way to full-throated chuckles at some unexpect- ed witticism from Hal, Manager of the championship basketball team for two years. he had his greatest thrill when they travelled to Chicago. In the line of studies, there were very few mathematics problems that had him stopped. Perhaps thatls why he intends to study engineer- ing and is preparing for Drexel in the fall. We reluctantly bid adieu to a fellow whose friend- ship it has been a pleasure cultivating and to whom we wish lots of luck in his chosen field. Basketball Managerfl. 4: Scholastic L - l: Blue and Gold Staff, 2 HIGH v J' ' -'c A e 1. P I' QU! THOMAS A HALLORAN Tom Tom whose laugh we wall all miss 1 ont of the jollnest members of the class He was qutet ln class but whenever he spoke he l ways saxd somethlng of rrert He made th var tty squad nn football and played end Ht was one of the scrapptest members of the team Maybe nts because he comes from Rtchmond We hope he wxll be just as scrappy nn the cruel world The class wxshes you lots of luck Tom Class Basketball Football 3 4 Scholasxc l Year Book Staff Recepnon Commute JAMES HANEY lm bt Edwards has glven us many Fine fellows came to La Salle ln 1933 he was just as 5 2 as any of the others but he soon mad frxends by his pleaaant smxle and ht: gentle manners tm will be missed when he leaves thus year and xt uxll be hard to find another capable f talcxng the place he has left vacant ootball I A1 Cass Actnntus Blue an Gold Staff Track WILLIAM RALPH HARKNESS Harky lalarltt s lmmlgratxon papers show us that he prevtously lned tn Clevnhnd before enttrlm. a alle tn ts sensor car I xt werent or hns good recttatxons nn class we wouldnt know that he was In our prtsance One reason vw rt rtt taunt, sC oo ls because we lost e tompamonshxp of such fellow H1rlty f29 I Y, V tr JS' ' fill .Oy lol. on ' f' ' ' : - . : .t Ulf? 1 : ' c -4, HJ- vs and ,one of the outstanding is jim. When hwe J' . ,F . H Q . V. O qlff -f: I lf rs: d l..,S,,' A V '. f' 'gf fg'l '.hl.- ',-th Q k . I ,S ax ,. K 5 l Q 5 E HIGH x 6 V tv Vos -It-0 v A o f o w 3 3.1 1' 'O O 1- '663 . JOHN B. HARRISON ujohnn John came to the Brothers in 1932, to spend a year in Benilde before entering High School. Due to his personality and aggressiveness. he became a prominent member of the class of '37, After playing class sports for three years. he made the varsity football squad in his fourth. I'Iowever. an injured knee kept him out of the lineup most of the season. His popularity here at La Salle is a big indication of the successful future that awaits him. We are sorry to see John go. but we wish him loads of good luck in whatever he takes up. Basketball-l. 2. 3: Football-nl: Varsity Focvthallf-f3, 4. RICHARD PAUL INGAGLIO nnickn Among the many friendships that we have made during our four years at La Salle. we will remember our friend and classmate. Dick, He has always been a true friend of the class and always ready to lend a hand. We have seen Dick take part in numerous activities. such as class sports. clubs. and sodality exer- cises. Besides these activities we have also seen him at work in the line of studies. He showed great ability as a student and was awarded three scholastic letters. So we see that Dick is not only a true scholar. but also a regular fellow with a good sense of humor. Class Basketball: Baseball: Football: Scho- lastic L -1, 3, 4: Chemistry Club: Sodality. WILLIAM C. KELLER 1-Billy, Bill is sincerely liked by all the boys bel cause of his amiable disposition and frank re- marks about everything in general. Bill, al- though not an athlete. nevertheless took part in all the different class sports. He was a great follower of the teams and could be seen at all the games and at the principal functions of the school. Our Bill is a dandy pal and a friend well worth having. Then too. he is well known among the entire student body at La Salle. He is a member of the chemistry club. He is a product of St. L.aurence's School in Highland Park. Well, Bill, we bid you a sad good-bye and hope you are as successful in the maritime world as you were in all your undertakings at La Salle. Class Sports-I, 2, 3. 4: Chemistry Club. 30 fix x VN Lv Sc dt cs ,863 r 'X- 1- EDWARD KRUPA hd wrll long be remembered as a good student and an exceptronal ath'ete One of hrs :href characterrstrcs was that of always berng a good sport whether wrnnrng or losrng Ed needs no rntroductron to the students because of hrs ready humor hs beamrng smrle and vryrd personalrty For three years Ed was an efhcrent player on the basketball and track teams When he asprres for success rn afterlrfe we are sure that he wrll not lack true and pleasrng, personalrty whrch has carrred hrm rnto th hearts of hrs classmates ss ll he long e membertd 'rs a true frrend a good sport and a great pal askethall 3 Co Captarn 4 Track Cla Base uf' FRANCIS LEAMING Baxter Smrlrng, Bax has been an rntcrestrng, part of La ballt srnce hrs entrance Hrs gentltmanlw years t r certarny dtstrne to a chorct future When rn a short trme you walk rnto a busrness ofhce rn the flutter of an eyelrd ole Bat wrll make hrs may through a mess of ht y lucre to greet you and brrng ack rremorres He rs an allaround man rn the full sensc of the word rt would be rmpossrble to encompas rn these few words hrs career and hrs actrv trts always performed rn such a manner as to pre sage great success for the. man from Mermard Lane freshman Football Class Sports I 3 rsterran St-aff 5 Ytar Boo Sta ceptron Commrttee Class Trexsurer 4 EDWARD PAUL LOUGHRAN came t u n 'a drrectlx from Benrldo. mhmrv. ln was a ury promrnent mem ber of the student body H contrnued hrs popularrty throughout hrs tntrrt Hrgh School career He r away rn r a t actrvrtrts whether they b sornl athletrc scholastrc He nexer once has farled to do hrs p1rt to make any or the m1ny undertakrngs of our class a success Wherexer Eddre may go he wrll always be remembered as a La Sall gentleman He wrll be well remerrbered rn the hearts of all hrs fellow strdents He rnten s to be the crtx s great contractor Good luck to a good fellow rar v fs ,H G 'X t .- A - wlwwafll ' ' WO, ,O . 4 1 Y . A 'gf x e E , Q ,, f 4 r.Edn , f 'r r:- B - -2. 7 - ' - : '4 2. 3. 4: , ss ball 1. 3. 4. smrle rarrrcd good cheer durrhg alll these hectrr I H' s. l'. d I - Al hr - b : H : ' -- . Z. . 4: W. . 41. : '- k ff: Re- Ed o s r ll w. ' . s l' 's ' tlrr- mdst of ll he A l'n. ' ' 0 . '- , 4 or ' l - r 5. A A d' f-:F Vs! . :O 74- 1 i863 GERARD BARTHOLOMEW McCARRICK jerry erry seems to have some special power which enables him to turn the most terrifying thunder land into a barrel of laughter ust one little smile and the stcrnest professor no matter hom great a rage he is in can do nothing but smile errys bright lights are baseball and essays which he tells u he frequently discusses with hs sisters boy friend Well be seeing you in the headlines soon erry Cass Baseball I 7 3 4 Class I-cot all I Class Basketball JOSEPH D McCAULEY Nlac Witty friendly sincere oe has made for himself a place in the inner workings of L Qalle that it will be difficult to Fill His appear ance before the footlights assured the success o a dramatic presentation an assembly or rally his name under Wlsterian feature promised good reading His personality bright ened many a cheerless day His future reward have been preflgured by his past achieve ments ramatics 4 Scholastic Class President 1 Bishoo Nlccort Award 3 an-es H Sullivan Medal 3 Wisterian ILit t ary Fditotl 3 4 Plue and Gold llnterary Editorl WILLIAM J McDERMOTT Bi Bill came to us at the eleventh hour but easily adapted himself t life at La S1110 A well liked fellow among his classmates h hne sport. and tried hard in everything tempted. We are sure Bill will experlen . c rc-:ss for what are better qualities than the of being a good listener and possessing a wit. We bid Bill adieu and express our he could not spend all four years with us. is I e suc- knack quick regret 32 HUG 's TQ cg, 1 2 , O THOVIAS j McDONNELL Tom He came to La Salle In Septemhe 1936 Smce then the claw seems to be more cheerful Prom Camden acron the Delaware Tom came every day He wax on the Varbxty lootblll team at Camden Catholic but due to the tnc-llglbxlltx ule he was unable to try for the School Var xtv hare He us sun to succeed nn whatever h vntends to do nd me wxsh hmm a fond fare we 'lcrr' expecg to enter the Semmary xoon and our m sh for htm :Q that he may he as great a credtt to La Salle a her three Bnbhcpx twenty Fly Vlonslgnorx and tnnumerable prxeats To la he Tom our hest wnhts Rt ntrnher Us Tom 4 ILLI-XM J McELW EE Bl 'lhe keen xntelllgence and serious purpos which B111 posseabes won the admlratnon of all H1 deep tnterewt nn thlng:. literary leads us to tht aswumptxon that thus will be his chosen Held It he raten zu htgh ln the cold cruel word a he hu mhxle among um there won t be many nho wnll top lm Wx ttrnn lunut and Gold Stall at-my JOSEPH C. McC1OLDRICK UMM . He has pursued the even tenor of hx, ways through La Salle without the slxghtet uss flurry. Mads qualities of amlahxlitv and gene- nbity have oftentimes warmed the hearts of his fellow Mudents. Though not acttvely particnpat- mg on the teams at La Salle. he gave lux voca support to every team l.a Salle put out. When- -ver a ca was tuned for sectmonnl rand: area un anv sport. Nha was one of thu ht t to rcporr an his aulxtv tn all sportx cannot hx denied. Although a5 the saving goes the heat of friends must part the days we spent wth Mar wxl af wave be rhertshed memortes .Vfuonal Sport-z Dramanc: tivo Amr L33 HIGH S V L7 vkvs .51-, 00 If 'ax wx 5 ' Oj A ,Qt Y 1863 P THOMAS J. McLEOD Mac Thomas McLeod is better known as Mac around La Salle. Mac came to us in '33. and in his first year played left guard on the Fresh- man Team and all during his four years, he played as a clean sport. In his fourth year he aided the Year Book to be the success that it is. Mac is one of those fellows that you can't help missing and when he is gone. it will be pretty hard to Fill his place. We will miss especially his observations on life in general and on Ha- ney and the crew in particular. Good luck. Mac. We'll be seeing you. Football-1: Blue and Goldg All Class Ac- tivities. THOMAS P. MEEHAN, Jr. rvrolnn Quiet and unassuming but getting there just the same, Tom was well liked by everyone. He won his scholastic letter in his freshman year and has been right up with the leaders of his class ever since. He is a credit to Immaculate Conception Uenkintownl, from which he matri- culated. And though he did not enter athletics. he gave all the teams the support athletes need to make them do their best for their Alma Mater, by his cheering presence at all the meets and games. Scholastic L -1, 2, 3. JAMES P. MORLEY Caesar As the writer says there is always room for a good man, and you wouldn't want to meet a better fellow than Caesar. There was never a dull moment while he was in or out of class. He displayed good sportsmanship at all times. He is cut out to be a great actor, proving this in the Annual Play, and this quality leads us to the assumption that this will be his chosen field. If by chance, he doesn't take this vocation, we are sure he will succeed in whatever he ven- tures. Lots of luck. jim. Dramatic Club and Annual Play-4. L34 ft Hia? Afffigyp K f,, ' fi V5 it r IQ SAMUEL JOSEPH MOROSS Sonny Youd look far before Fmdlng a more versa ule fellow than Sonny As an athlete a per sonallty and a pal he has always ranked hxgh One of the smoothest courtmen ever to per form for the Blue and Gold he was greatly re .l sponsnble for the success of the past two champ lonshrp teams and dld his but to make La Salle Cnty Champlons ln has semor year Has college career wnll doubtlessly find htm at the top always asketball 3 4 Interclass Baseball fCo Captaxnl Football JOHN ROBERT MULVEY Yum Yum St Makes loss was La Salles gain Mulvey was commonly known as Yum Yum and without a doubt was the fashion plate and honorary wrt of the Senior Class By nature ohn ls very good natured and very easy to get along with After saying good bye to La Salle he xntencls to sall on the School Shlp Annapolns Happy sanllngs Sailor We hope to see hum when hrs shxp comes ln ootball I ass Basketball 1 2 ass aseball l 2 ALFRED JOSEPH OCCHI BIANCHI Orch: Al was graduated from St Wlllxam s and well may thus school be proud of tts product From l933 to 1937 Al has attended La Salle where he has made a host of friends Noted for hrs genial manner and his humor which ls no doubt the most notlceable of all has virtues land humor ns a vnrtuel La Salle wlll always re member Occhx as one of her typxcal students Some of the actlvutles ln mhxch Orch: was unterested were playing wlrh the xarsnty football team a member of the Wlsterlan staff and for four years a member of hrs class baseball team Football 4 nsterxan Freshman ootball l C ass Teams l rw v o . ' 03- .1-' V . 'O E , 5 E . . X ' ,J , ' ' I , as B -2. 3. 4 - ' 2 -. H J ' I A ' ,. , ' I I F -J' F -: CI ' - , : Cl B' - , . V Q gif. .,. l V V J l ' f,,,4v,'rQ-KQTL : . J V. F- . . t j. ' w iz W ' -2. 3: . P 43 l ' .7 . 2. 3, 4, , -,Lai hike... Je Q HIGH v ,nxt Jo VA' 0 'e 4: r a ,9 5 i863 v-Edn Edward O'HarJ. a graduate of the Mother of Consolation G'a::1mJr School. entered La EDWARD L. O'HARA Salle in 1933. He was immediately given the n'crtname 0'Hair wh.ch was atcr considered tco lang: so he wts calltd Ed, As a fresh- min. he participat.-d in track. won his scholastic L and won the honor medal of his class. Aa a sophomore. he continued his activities in track and when a junior. he continued his ath letc march and mined the swimming team and earned his first atlifenc To prove hrs popularity. the class elected lid as the Vice-Pr1s,dm-nt of the senior class He again won hs as a senior in both s:L:d.cs and athletics. Swimming 3. 4: Trarl: fl. 2: lytic and Cold Staff. 14 ' CHERUBINO JOSEPH PET YI Cheri Clit-rim is one of those unassuming, hard- working fellows. who says and docs little to call attention to himself, Chl-riu was one of the stars on the tennis team and also in class athletics, Wfhenever there was any activity that invcfvcd the reputation of his class. Cheri was always in front. If he persists as he has in the past. he is hcuncl to make a go of ani't'nng he decides to take up, We know you will succeed, Cheri : Good-bye and gocd luck. Tennis-3. 4: Foctbal-fl: Baseballfl. 2. 3. 4: Chemistry Club: Scholastfc N fri' QF F 1' JOHN J. QUINN John J. john ,l. crnc to La Salle from St. Benedict's. and is one of the best liked fellows in Senior His personality aid modvsty made him many friends. john is an ardent student and a great pal. an excellent chara:ter in every sense of the word: true. upright. and above all. honest. John partook in all saorts, but dis- tinguished hmself in basketball and track. He played Junior Varsity Basketball, in his last year on the vars:ty. He did his share also i track, john genial ways and pleasing ma-i ncrisms will carry him through successfully in future vears. Lots of luck to you, john J.. and may you have a most worthy and successful can er. Class Basehal' -Al. I. 3. 4: Srl-mlast.c l. -- l: Trackgi. 4. l351 HIC vvlb ' sl. Q e '1 P r- QSM JOHN P QUINN Qulnnle ulnnle came from St Vlncents to La Salle 1933 He lmmedlately made hls presence lnown around the lnstlrutlon and became very popular He ls an excellent student and ls one of the leadlng scholars of hls class Whenever a questlon ls asked ln class ulnnle always comes through wlth flylng colors He has taken Dart lh all class actlvltles and was a member of hls class baseball and basketball teams ulnnle ls very popular wlth hls classmates and teachers and he lntends to enter La Salle Col W f l ge Lots of luck ln your new venture Track Basketball and Baseball I Class aseball Cass as e ball c olastlc L THOMAb M REGAN Tom Tom ls one of the best llttle athletes come out of La Salle ln recent years He two years but lt was not untll thls year tl'l1t he carve lnto promlnence Ton excelled ln nrward pass recelvlng and hence became tht leadlmz scorer of the team He plaved on the class baseball and basketball reams He ls ecod scholar and ls v ry poplllmr vllth hls class mates and teachers Everyone orry to see lwom leave but all know that he wlll succeed Good luck Tom arslty Football 5 4 ass 3 al 4 Cass Baslett a l r ltf T acl WILLIAM J RHODES j Clark Clark ls a good s am a wood pal -always o owlng the teams Q on, cln or a Salle t e 0 s l the se and year he w n t ll boys of the sc mtl school ac tlvltles can lu. ls rcrla all' lle Che Norrll Cathollc lost a good m1n when we g o es Clark ls 0 e of the lltller cor lon ot M llc' Ln Salle ha o many Wlsterlan Class Spot Chemlstrs Club Golf Team l37 . - A 1 sf' E 'Y 'Q f v A vi ' fi A r . O I 1 I - of Q: I xx -D 1 I l , . , 'v 257 l . in I . . . k . , -4 .4 . Q .' . E - liz. 3, 41 1.l.- B -lf 1 121 3, 42 S h ' fl, U vu ' ' ' .' to was a member of the varsity football tearn for 41 ' -- - - ' Q , Q, cv rigs . :lr V - - . : Cl lascb Jil. 2. 3. 1 'l A b ll - : Va s - r 1----2, 4. fll'f ' .'l'd'.U'al1ll-'K f I. . All J le am ' ll, l: . c- : 1' e o the l-'s ked J , ' l ' ' is , - ' 5 er ls ' in l - VU ' '- . l ' t. f C ' . ' . cl ,. I '. .n 1 . -son t s 'l h ' l s s . '. X ' ' . : . :5 ' 'Q ' 1 me JOHN J RIDLEY V015 V 5: L9 A I 1 1. M ohn Rxdley who after you have met htm xn slsts on your calling htm Rnd came to La Salle un 1933 and has made quite a record for hum self nn the oplnnon of his fellow classmates who hold hum ln hngh esteem Rlds pleasant srmle and has personality have made for hum many frxends who wlll mms hum when this pleasant Sensor year xs over We all wxsh you success In any and all of your undertakings Rxd and the best of luck tlll we meet again Actlvmes Football 1 Blue and Gold All Class Actxutles DANIEL JOSEPH RODDEN Dan Since Dan came to La Salle xn 1933 from Our Lady of the Holy Souls he has become ont of the leaders nn almost everything La Salle has endeavored Hit wut eased the tensxon many txmes thus accounting for his popularity He has been on the Wnsterxan staff smce ut orxglnated attaining the highest level this year when he became Edntorun chxef Dan appeared ln the annual play for the past three years B sxdes these burdensome duties he found tnme to be a cheerleader nn hxs Junior year Wnth all these actnvxues Danny keeps his average studxes far above the passmg mark He pos sesses one of the most pleasnng personalmes eser to come to La Salle Well all know what to sa when we hear of htm succeeding e V comes from La Salle Wxsterlan and Gold 4 3 4 lEdltor1nch1e ue Cheer Leader 3 Class Secre E 'Y ' V ,V lo , A ..R-d., My K , qi Q . v , . A I 'Ol 'l A . , ' i f ' . ' - - ' V . e- .Y V F' 4 '. g ' I in Q ' . . 1 :rl-I ' ' e-2, . - ' -' - 'flt Bl tary--2: Dramatic Club-3. 4: Annual Play! 2. 3, 4: J. Burrwood Daly Medal-1. E N1 V ,. -, . ' ' A or 1 - Q H 2. 3. 1 1 4' W ' 1 ? . Jrvi' f s' 1 2-iii f , 3 LEO CHARLES SCHAD Reds Boys wtll be boys but La Salle boys wall always b gentlemen Yes gentleman and scholar are the words whnch best describe thls redhead from Upper Darby Leo has been going places ever since he mounted our golden stanrs Hes qulte an orator and a rrost con susrenr wmner of the scholasnc L mhtle at the same time dxsplaylng rare abtlxty on the dna mond Speakmg of diamonds remmds us f Leos dnsposntxon serlous no time for suse cracks or other Idle talk yet possessing a smxle worth many dlamonds In saynng So long Reds me say good bye to the flrst man to make a rrxlllon lnterclass Sports Basketball Baseball Fresh man Football Scholastic L 4 Ten ms 3 4 Chemxstry Club Presxdent vu 4 X HI f H vvy '- stem? Q 'VX- D P 'Sw JOSEPH C SEEMILLER as he ls called seen's to fill tn the roll f perfect gent'eman and scholar here La Salle Thus Fine young man of obesity ls al ways seen wtth a pleasant smxle on hrs face and a pleasant word of encouragement to every body Joe ls the type of a fellow who no matter how tough the golng is seems always full of pep and vlgor His plump face ls the pxcture of caltrness and serenity and although we seemore of htm than anybody else t p easure to be ln his company and converse Although not actxve athletxcally he manages to fill ln the shoes of track manager Scholastxcally oe ranks among the hlghest hetng awarded the scholastxc medal In has third year and seems to be headed for another ont th s year He has also won three scholastnc let ters which makes hum quite a scholar To know oe was a pleasure Lack Manager 4 Llbrarxan Z Treasurer JOSEPH WALTER SOSNA o 0 ns well liked by all h s cl1ss'nat s smct he matrxculated from Immaculate fonctptxon L has always been well up ln hm l s ts as result of hard work In athletics he has devoted hns tlme to class ba eball and the other cla st always knew that he was xn the game whtn a base h1t was needed We all hops. th1t our trlendshm started ln the classrooms of La Sa will continue warmly for the years to come Paseball and Class Sports WILLIAM H L SULLIVAN Sully Then ls no need to talk of Sully s popular h he f ows or xs east hown y record as clt pre :dent for me lat t ree uar Fla hung personality lwltnded wlth a sense of humor he 1 blended for quxrk llfftss Bxl ns 1 gentleman -Athlete and a scholar A natural orn leader he. hould go far Let u hope that La Salle wlll hnd many more fellows of nl calibre He ns a real Brothers boy and one man that makes the world seem a better pl1ca. to lne ln for havtng known hmm Football 3 4 Ba ketball llaysees ass a ethall l 3 4 Class Base a 3 4 Track Team l Debatxng Team Cla Presndent 3 4 Blue and Gold Staff W9 ! i I Q vs sax Q , f vw Q 'Xoc -1 5 :lo zf 1' I y A 19 ' X , , 3 1 XX 1 A 'vnu' 1 t ..-'Den ujoe., ., Q I . O H A ' H Y t if H ' V , i is a ' Q-J -. f j A nf Chemistry Clullfl. 7 l B nj en je 7 . in Q h H- . ' . 'V 's CA2l,s', , . 'Y 4 . l Ile xtv wut t ell f . at lv ls ' b hxs 3 .ss s ' I s h 5- .5 s 'l ' s '.., ll BA . 'Z s ' A . ' 5 Big . ,Q A 'A A e W- . : s Sl-l. 22 Cl ,Bskf -.2. . : 'K b1l- l. 2. , : ' - 1 ' I Q K V 1 vv4 0 ' 5' Ewgl 'fi l 'pl v ff 1863 WILLIAM THOMPSON Wild Bill Bill is a product of St. Michaels a school noted for its students and its wits. In Bill they have a combination of both. He is a smiling. curly-haired chap. who can be heard singing throughout the day. Although Tom was the subject for many jokes pulled by The Un- holy Three. Cox. Mulvey and Haggerty. he never lost his temper, but would only smile a go his way. Tom is sure to succeed because c his cheerfulness and his willingness to help others. So long to a student and a friend. Class Basketballfl, 2. 3, 4: Class Footballf 1, 2. 3. 4: Class Baseballfl, 2. 5. 4. GORDON TORNEY Reds Reds came to Wister Woods in I934 and s'nce then has provided many a laugh around the area. His favorite hangouts are late class. the library, and the smoking room which is the part of the rear of the building. seldom visited by the faculty. Among otl-me things Reds is noted for his individval taste in hats. rifles, and his rare form in golfglwe really mean RAREL Possessing a great amount cf reasoning power. Reds will no doubt soar high in his chosen field. Golffl 4. EDWARD J. TRACHTENBERG Trach After the many years Ed Trachtenberg has been at l.a Salle lhe was here in the grades! he will he soon leaving us for good. Trach is the kind of fellow to succeed because of his intellectual ability and personality. He is a true athlete having participated in swimtninsz and tennis and many sectional sports. Trach is a swell fellow and will be missed by all who knew hun at La Salle, Athletics--fliaslcetballv-l: Swimminpzil 4: Tennis- f3. 4: Class Sports: Scholastic L -f-fl: ll-'imatics-ffl: Blue and Gold Staff. 40 'T-E V :wx vvv, Six? 4- 1 .xi '863 r SA' VATORE ANTHONY VECCHIONE Sam Sam as he ls known hns lnnumerabl frlends ls the acme of lndustry both nn and out of class He has been rxght up ln the front ranks nn scholasuc srandnng dunng the enure four years He has been very active ln class baseball and can always hit one when lt is most needed He has not gone m for other sports but all the teama lcnow that whenever or wher ever they compete Sam will be on the job to cheer them on to victory We hope to knov. hum always Claes Basthall Football l C-IARLES V VVACKERVIAN Wack Waclc who came to us from North Catholxc x one of the best liked memherx of the clan. Hu shrxll laugh wxll haunt everyone f u o cur graves He was not elnglble to play foo ln hm Irs year at La Salle but mat d l mt prevent hum from making tlu var-.lty trlrk -.qu1cl He Can ave mpehty d s s nxt lxually won t 1 event f r la Salle - mor year he played end on the varslty foot a tam d dld rxght fo La S1 z Lux hope he ons jugt as we 1 nn has chosen profeswxon JOSEPH H WAI SH 09 cunt 15 a t I9 ln w ann proud lumsclt to be et tr tm n n or mary stu int for us -,mcond war oe brouhht home tht honors of mnnnum., the xcholarshup medal uhlfh un itself makes hum oursrandmg, But oe max not con tnt with lux m a ,oo stu tm h a o 1 e hs pt nce lr nn at e t 1nd 0 er Nchool atnvmt -. put forth lu etfo ta nn rack d t s trt t s nn for a gnen mam pmnr-. to tht nam to and t em m mnnm, 1 I ut r gon xt ur mttt a,.,am l'racL 1 nn x C lr nr c ass Sport: l41l l l iii l x K ' fro f 'Ng ' :N X , li, X lg J t bl V e l I l N, Q V , Q , O S. rx fall f I A ' ,Q l . . he a 1' lsu. .A l 1, ' hs 0 .. . - ln hu Blu I- ,lan ' well f A .ll-S X A d K . F HV. Track-3. 4: l7oothall73. 4: Class Bhehall. NJ .. joe . - to L: at l.a Sll- ln 33, . d ha l - V b - tl la rl - d . Clf . I In h' . J , . ,H Q, J ' - x- ' t he g ' d d- . u ls 5 m.d 1, r-be fe hl nw . :h - -N. Hi ' N lu-N: r t . an he' w- 2 no rn 'J . A joe hs Y' . ' - - h XV'l. f, no ' dl1'- hut mtl - tall we ' ' fl. 9. -3: Clc str .luhz 1- fl X mc Hs e sc vo 6 r 1zA2i 'X- 1663 GEORGE A WEISENBERGER Weis ff about Firearms Whenever any shooting o was to be done Weis was the one to do t George has excellent reason for bemg proud lt manshtp Tall blond and h of hts mar s well George ts another of La Salles perfect gentlemen Thus gentlerran ts also a perfect scholar and hopes to soar high as a chemtcal engxneer and when George starts soaring tn hrs studtes the Sky s his llmlt We have no doubt about his future success just httch your wagon have been doing for the past to a star as you four years ,Vg U -tx v ' ' ml- ' fro 41: u Q I V Q Q f f . g . A L . . 3 Tennisf4: Scholastic L 7l, 33 Wisterlan? 3. 4: Chemistry Club74. 1 ' ' , ga V it by h' - . ' S ll . he Cl ' '- - . 2. : l. . - 1. . z tt --1. CHARLES J WERDERMAN Werd Werd as he xs famnlnarly known to hls classmates and frlends came to l. Salle September 1933 He was llked tmmednately all ts l t s Although not repre sentmg La a e on y played o the class basketball he was a valuable guard He won c letter tn the year 33 He ns also s a ay Lotharxo Tall lanky hxs amla known a g btllty and frxendlmess will take htm far nn life d Good luck to you Wet ass Baseball 1 3 Cass Basketball Z 3 Scholasttc Le er C 3551113 53 an of the teams nevertheless team where hxs scholastl HIG 9 -'Q Q WAN I- E5 L N V , Yr Q -can, U73 i-gi .5 A X f H VICTORY SONG GMU f I vt ,'c,k,!P V f . li QV T .JJ x ' . vi ,. tim' :if ty:1',:A1 ',.'1i1. ff fhli? f1:1'i 1 X1 A .1 f fftfetl 'fflfll vffl I will ifrht fsr 1119 iglwrg' ff H ff' q fir? r :Tt1Q':.'itf1 c'i'1:'1 vw 7 5 1 '11, l1','.'f 111 smgi 511 D I1fQEkff1f'l'j Q12 :H pt I..1'f11.T Fi fatifif QQ IA 1. i.if1fglAt 2:11, Pig 'n 4- Lf.. , 1.1, 21 i. x ::' .5 '1T1,Ii.','.'fICik '- N' T211 1111 - :M .I 9 .I rf 'Qu 1, - 'fx .zf M QHEZCF , 4 CLASS HISTORY f 2 1933 Q37 x 'Af - In Jr' wk --1- N- -,X A , - HIGH Qf Our lunt r year saw the formatt n of our frrst Swrmrmng and Tennts teams T e Sm mnng team whlle not champrons drd as well as could be exoe tea laca ng a pool for necess rj p act e The Tennrs team showed promrse of future greatness Our class tn lunror year had a number of outstandtng players on the Clemenson Deagler Behl Moross Bradley and Coupe The team turned m a number of rattltng good demonstratrons of how football should be played The laurels however for thts year went to our champtonshtp basketball team whrch numbered among tts brtght stars Krupa Moross Brnrch and Brad e ln the realm of sports our Sentor year saw the basketball team crowned not only champrons of the Catholrc League but Crty champtons as well and none of us wrll ever forget that speedy orgamzatron whrch numbered among tts lumrnartes Krupa Moross Brntch Bradley and Qurnn We had about the same members as for our lunror year on the football and swrmrnlng teams and they performed even more credrtably than durtng luntor year It was wrth the deepest regret that dur1ng thrs our last year we had to Wtsh God Speed to our beloved Brother Fellx Francrs to Whom We had be come so attached durlng our ftrst three years at La Salle but Brother Gerald Charles who succeeded htm IS raprdly w1nn1ng a stmllar place tn our hearts Much has been wrrtten rn thrs htstory about athlettcs but rn realrty they are only a very mrnor part of our currrculum for the past four years We have become learned rn all the subtects wh1ch go to make up a thorougln l-hgh School course under the able gurdance of the Faculty we have begun the development of our Chrtstran character the rnost rmportant step tn all educa tron we have formed frrendshrps wrth our classmates whtch we hope Wrll en dure as long as We do We cannot all hope to be outstandtng successes ID ltfe but we feel that our term at La Salle has gtven us the necessary arnmunt tron to carry us on to Whatever measure of attatnrnent ts to be ours rn wrtat ever fteld of endeavor We may choose as our l1fe work EDWARD L O HAHA l 40 l ,-C 1 .D . Q . , 4 fuvif' Os 'fell l . n A mr. ., J , v -xr go , , . . . R g ,Q A c , .1 a r r tc . , ' r ' 4 I Y , ' 1 . football team: Gibbons, Edinger, Dougherty, I-lalloran, Clinton, Began, l y. , , . 4 . 1 . 1 I ' THE CLASS PRCPHECY LA SALLE COLLEGE H J V If'H SCHOOL 20th Street and Olnev Avenue 1563 Phllcxdelphia, P CIT YQITH DOY JO Of Q I ,, ww vvx' L' SF V 1' -. -.2 2 X K , 1 cr. ' ,. ,, 1 ' A .'kIf'f. f, i1l.fA1 Ii 1' 1' 315 13, 'V ' '1.I'1 . .f A ' .ze Q : Q f,1Vg,A:: A r. if x L .:. ifrw .5 I'f51 ffI.QY?.,Z,1f,V f. ik 111c't': K '- 'uxcfi fxl f.1 ff ': in i5':QQ ff'Dy',jCf . rifxpwz- :,t.,g .fi-Cl, once :.. YC :QQ 12 ji ,' . Qi,','Cr.t',' 111 'iii iff' ri T1 r f tg 1'-1 1 :fyffirt 'ne 'lffffi eucceae More li '.'.'1H ke H ifa Vit Qiuye Ti, igrlke tfige f 3 LELQ1., ,md Gald' the : iii the giiitifj' :uf ifie 2:27 11, Ciifi 'C HAT ezfi , 154 ,Lf ..V Y --. -1 --.. ,.f,. f, f..7 ,. agf- r 1.961 ft. Qamefu-21:1-:.t A11 111 .:.m.f:. L .. f' bfiri ': '. 'I.'.'iI1LQ f.,.:QT.5EF1 fud HP fd 'f'I'lf1l'A .t cf: xii- 'JQ11 21 :'ie -'::1fQ.j:.' l 'i Cf t ' g f .t -AT 421151 fQ1f':.1k.21 1 fir '. gf:i- HL-5 '.'.'.7Uf'f f' 'fxf fE-PY il 'i 421 XJ! 8 S2 l The Ph1lade1ph1a Evenlng Splurge GEO WEISENBERGER Cxty Edxtor DANIEL I RODDEN Country Edltor DAN GALLAGHER Copy Boy WILLIAM COX Candld Cameraman PUT YOUR TWO CFNT5 IIN McDonnell Board Eraser Company THOMAS MCDONNELL Presxdenl IOSEPH MCGOLDRICK Also Ran U Lamden IN ACROSS THE PUDDLE l l'l I D MCCAULEY Staff Announcer WBVD IOSEPH GROETSCH Sound Man EDWARD HAGGERTY Crooner COME IN AIND MI-ET MIKF Cowmpllm me of The Van1sh1ng C1garette Company I-ool your friend also our teacher IOHN HARRISON Magician No 1 GEORGE P DAVIS Flash No 2 IOHN P QUINN Dltto No 3 CONE- IIN THE FLICKER OF AIN I-Yl: COWICIIIIQDI of The Fnendly Sons RICHARD INGAGLIO Hxgh Prxest SALVATORE VECCHIONE Mxddle Pnest ANDREW GUBICZA Low Pnest ERIN GO BROKE: Compllment The Gee Menm Sherlock Rldley Phxlo Regan I Edgar Loughrcm e 1l y get our man and re o uches llh the lube either s O Senator Leo Schad 1 nl of ns' m n hx nu rl n Ian IOE DOUGHERTY Campaign Mgr RICHARD FARRELL Press Agent Co lplvnent I Meehan s Klt Kat Club Smgmg Walters I GALLAGHER D GALLAGHER I GALLIGAN lust a Walter CHAS WERDERMAN Come In on your own and out on tour ea I4 9 Compliment? 9' ll 5 ' l ll L , vemazwd, . . I VA, Q Q, C, . . Viz? , 3-5 . If ' 38 ' ' The erizfser with The ,xi If X fl 1 ' I 1 , A - . I. Q 621. ' .. . .. Ccrxplp t.s of A' A I ' of ' ' ' St. Patnck .. ' e . . ' .s of .. . V , S: 3 5.. . . . I ' I VX . ma 's 1 we' n ,, 1 V Q V 1 N slo . w' . Q. A . 1 . . CCfUI2IlYlQYlI.' I Y, I I O ,r A. 5 , . Governn 2 1 . for e, .1 d I 1' .1 . -h.1ll not pn- sh fro 1 the d. ' HILH 'Hes Co plvn Pts of ROBERT BYRNE Mayor of Phoemxvxlle P MR FRANK BYRNE Phoenxxvllle Dog Catcher NO MAN S LAND Kru Behl Gymnasxum now KRUPA los BEHL A Business Man says Yesterday I worked out m the Kru Behl Gym Today I am a man P WEBB CASEY Pres Casey Glass Eye Work Male Escort Servlce onely Escorts M G1ve us a call Wxllxam McDermott Iames Morley Wxllxam Keller GUARANTEED S XTISI-ACTION' Iames Clmton Tramer Cherubmo Peth MEN s wma IT SUITS US Il' WE SUIT XOU Salesmen Mr Iohn Mulvey Mr Wzllxam Harkness Mr George Corbexl CO'I'lpll l6 f My patlents never go away dxs satxshed In fact they never away I us! came into read the magazmes Doctor ph Sosna Last Nahonal Bank Iohn I Qumn lst Vxce Presldent Wxllxam Thompson Last Vxce Pres Ios Walsh Next to Last Vxce Pres You can bank on A penny sayed us a penny 1 ed DANCELAND Edward OHara Instructor Thomas Halloran Glgolo Francis Leammg Floor Waxer T e laughed h n I at do to dance Covlplxmewts c McElwee Publlcatlons, nc Wxlham McElwee Presldent Iames Haney Stooge Thomas McLeod Stooges Stooge Iarl D n S a pupl Hom son qui mal y pen e ur ll no MR. - ' V- ' ' . a. ' Y . :,, L ,V vv 'ffl ' ' ' ' ' XVYXXV -' ' ..L ? . :- r. ' ' Mr. I A 1 l Mr. ' ' :- U . nts 0 ' DI. Rhodes, P.U. William Sullivan, President , , i I go . . I . h I H I ' ' . ' us. -W 'Jose ' ' ' ' sm' .U - x ' l X 1 . h y' w e s wn , ' ' , Cl us rt- ncn. I r 1 H I h I l S 'U ' 'So CL' nk wn l 57 l ig HIGH OT X!! CHAS WACKERMAN Funeral Parlors 711 N TOMBS STREET et 5 put the finlshmg touches 0 your loved ones E CANNON Dnver Co pllment f Amencan Bookles Assn LAWRENCE BRADLEY Presxdent GEORGE COUPE Vxce Presldent IV CHARGE OF SLOT MACHINES Co'npl1me-'lt I Worlds Heavywexght Champxon unchy lack Fltzpatnck ALFIE O BIANCHI Trainer Manager Canvas Face CLEMENSON Chief Sparrmg Partner am and Ecldle s DINE AND DANCE AND STUFF S Moross E Glbbons Slugger Gxlllgan Bouncer E Trachtenberg Man About Town Burns P11ls Inc R EDWARD BURNS Presxdmg Pxll I CHARLES SEEMILLER Chief Chemmst ln charge ol Pmk Pllls GORDON TORNEY P11 Workers of Amerxca Local Umt No l ln charge of Strlkes PIII WI' MLI:T ACAIN Corwpllment IOHN A BRNICH Coach La Salle Hxgh School Basketball IOHN EDINGER Coach La Salle Hxgh School Football T I HALLAHAN Still Manager Dorsey Ad Agency A Hutchxson Dorsey Presxdent lames Groogan Go getter C73 W1ll1e Cornely Ofhce Boy Walter Campbell Collar Ad Model Ill D IAMES C CRUMLISH Attomey at Law I also ha e a hot band on th d P WEBB CASEY Ambulance Chaser I51l ' . s o . . . . . . , , , -f v . liz- ' fvu uf dx vm 0 o, ' ' fm f 1..-L ' ,' P C' lt by P ,P lf U f- . . .A , .. . - X .. 7853 ' xc, ' L . 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Cnzmlxsh HIGH 6652! lvrost Popular Most Talkatrve liost Studrous Tallest Class Sherk Best Dancer Best Athlete Most lstkely to Succeed Quretest Best Natured Neatest Dresser Favorrte Badro Program Favorrte Sport Fax orrte MOV16 Star Cutest Facul y Pet Most Popular College Toughest Forgotten Man Popular Pasttme Llttlest Bebel Least Heard From Brggest Gambler Favorrte Drug Store Favonte Magazrne Favortte Polrttcal Party Cetlrng Zero lvfost Popular Ntght Cut Brggest Pest Fattest Done Most tor La Salle Done La Salle lor Most Brggest Chrseler W1ll16Sl Most Energetrc Best Ball Player Best Scholar Most Dtgmtted Class Debater Best Loolang fost Porular Study SENIOR POLL Semor B B1ll Sullrvan Bob Burns Andy Gubrcza Ed Krupa Charles Drennen Ed Ol-lara lohnny Edrnger Leo Schad Tom Meehan B1ll Sullrvan Cherr Pettr lack Benny Basketball Brng Crosby Al Dorsey Webb Casey Notre Dame lohn Frtzpatrtck Ioe oosna Gettmg out of class Webb Casey Tom Meehan B1ll Sulhvan Charles Wackerman Unron News Beader s Drgest Democrattc Trachtenberg Torney Saturday George Davrs loe Seemrller loe McCauley Larry Bradley Al Occhr Branchr Dan Bodden loe Behl Iohnny Brn1cV1 loe Seemrller B1ll lVlcFlwee Pop Morley Sonny Noross Fnglrsn L52 and and and and and and and and and and and ard and and and and and and and and and c'nd and Senxor A Ed Grbbons George Dav1s George Corb 1l loe Gtllrgan llm Groogan Bax Learrnng Sonny lvloross hm Crumlrsh Tom Began Frank Byrne lohn Mulvey Football Gary Cooper Dtck Farrell B1ll Cox La Salle Ed Grbbons loe Clemson sleep B1ll Cornely Tom Began Ceorge Coupe Salvatore Vechrone and Lrggett s and and and and and and and dnd and and Butch l-larrrson Chas Werderman Ioe Dougherty Walt Campbell loe McGoldr1cl-1 Ed Haggerty hm Gallagher lohnny Edrnger George Corberl Bud Bhodes hm Crumlrsh Walt Camrbell 1 v ' - ' LMSC ' , ,,,,, '. 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HIGH ,ff i863 CIIXTJ HYCDII IDJIXCBIPIE Burns wrthout hrs What s at mean O Hara not Truckrng Rhodes not rn a rgntrng ood l-lallahan orr trme rn trre 'rrornrng Tracntenberg untrdy Berrl v rtn a coo' cn Werderrrran takrng a shave To ney Nrth a narrcut Gubrcza new er srngrng Casef gettrng a wrrrte card Veccl rone rnnrng a nalt nr e race Schad berno broke Harkness wrthout hrs accent Krupa not pullrng tres apart Sullrvan losrng hrs temper Ournn walkrng mth tae ball La Salle wrthout a good basketball tearrr Mr Bond-er wrthout hrs four surts Seernrller rhuttrng an answer lVlcGoldrrck havrng a pack ot paper Brnrch and Edrnger rernarnrng tor the who e perrcd Meehan becorrrrng a werght lrfter Drennen wrthout a rnultrcolored shrrt Frt7patrrck gorng to a typrng class The Wrsterran wrthout Dan Pettr rnrssrng a ball game Coupe not thrnkrng up a new racket Cornely not borrowrng somethrng Grllrgan not takrng Frrday afternoon oft Coy wrthout hrs racket Groogan not dressed up and smrlrng Haggerty wrthout a song Grbbons wrthout an excuse or drrvrna urder 45 McLeod wrthout hrs hands Berng allowed to smoke Gallrgan needrng a harrcut Mulvey dorng the Book Peports An evenrng wrthout homework La Salle wrtnout a basketball tearn Moross Nrthout l'1s harr cc bed cr mrnus a run Brnrch oreakrng trarnrng or not aettrrra a rrfret Walsh not talkrng about s'rrrs r for ettrng hrs krrfe McDonnell not tnro ffrng erasers V41 ' f' I ' . pi r . Q ' l r. ' . v r-- ry l ' 4: 'hlrliqxd ' f A , l sq ,Q . . ul. . X E fl M 4 r . A ' r r . , r' l .- .fl . X A ' Q 1 . Doing wrthcut, Mlfor the 9,746 time-.' ' ' ' ' l lab. ' . , . Q ' 'Q J pg .. ' I',,o a Q lj l 'A 1 A .,,. CAN YOU IMAGINE K I 1 1 ffl, f V I ',1 -W ,A, , , .. XJ . V Y IMTIQ ljrvf Y ll','1f1'1 I III. 563 HOW WE D LIKE TO REMEMBER THEM Bob Byrne T e to N a red lar 1 1 Paclfa Frank Byrne 16 oarn yard od l Larry Bradley Get wnat l mean Soupy Campbell Tt e tello v that hved m tl e cker Ioe Clemenson 4 A S bashtul crooner Izmmy Clmton The fancy ha1rcuts and lllg blush I1m Crumllsh W 1at S that mean? George Corblel Tl e boy who knevt all lll9 answers Bxlly Cornely The nnghty rmdget You sr odld lave Seen the g1rl l rnet last fllgnll B111 Cox ld be a good 1111ler 11 l dtdnt Sn once George Coupe l Nas late because l had to wa1t to Baxter and a hor Sure l can skate Dody Dougherty H Q bulld h1s strut Jnd the J addl Dlck Farrell La Sallee M122 Arnertca la Salle contrlbuhon to the Stage Dan Gallagher l was ael ar1ed to take tae edal v 1t 1 an 81 I1rn Gallagher Corne on fellows a l1ttle nore per Ed Glbbons La Salle S Speed lung Ioe Gllllgdn C lector of Enghsl exercrses Ioe Groetsch The best caddy ln Glenmd Ilm Groogan Tl e lad Nho gave Atlanhc C ty ld a a les on 1n d1x1ng Ed Haggerty a I1m Haney lor raer d 1133 e I I I 11 ' 51 i 1 119' he . rd. x H 'Q - 1 - - 1 A ., -. ,Q T: l . f ' y e er. nts readrees .o help Q 8. 1,2 5 , A X , rl f , 'L 1. . ' '1 11 lo roozns. 1 , ,, 1 . 7 Y ' ' . ll .11 1 .1 . ' . L 1 1. X ' I V , Y Ja, George Davis 1. ' ' 1 , 1 ' 'J e. . , 1 r . rn J 1 . , ., ' 1 , oi I .1 ' '. .. . . .' e X , Q X 1 . . . .1 f 1 ..J.1 . S r . Leftifs 'sf llei, has Sense of hurnor 4 Ae lash 1 ,l t Jn 11 .2111 lf HOW WE D LIKE TO REMEMBER THEM Tom Hcxllorczn Butch Hcrrnson Dutch Keller Bax Lecxmmg Ed Loughrcm Iohn Gczlllgan Mac McElwee Foggy McLeod Pop Morley Yum Yum Mulvey Iohn Qumn Iohn Rxdley Tom Regan B111 Thompson Wcxckerman C I 1 I , .52 215 'ji-Y f TGI . Y: 'A.' izijf 1 fi IE 11.0 ff':'i,f if 31. Ug : wi If,::I,'.' 'zrfi fxurt ffffffzf I, f.f 143' '..' 'Q F .3-iiief . :fi :.1,','1ILe ff. 'gxfffff' ,Ji-, 'iffl :Ilia jzfin' IYl f.'l.1 IQ! 3-'3 Ififfff' 'I' zylui :L'IIrC':I's iriiei :gf:',' I 'ri 1 2:1i1'.'e' 'ff' '11 '..' Izlka '.-J1tE1 LI.-5 Ivxrzfi, '.'!f-QQ I:r1,f:,ff:,T:gI:1, 'f13',','f1yI Lt flrfzef I 'ififi1'1riiIjLfsI1 e ir III :QQ by I I IU! ifhff I gf:','Ir1'1 'ITIQIIIIHII MAI I CU Id Ei ' f'-. I '.A.' ' ,ut rx 'A.' V-I 1-.'Lri:I' '.'. ':fie ' IQ, 1? 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EIC' F115 1' 1 DO YOU REMEMBER E I HIGH xKj WHAT WOULD YOU WISH TO ADVISE OTHER BOYS IUST ENTERING HIGH SCHOOL? Ioseph F Behl To pay attentron Frank P Byme Take 1t easy study some at least because there lS a tt e when rt rs too late Robert P Byme Get all credrts posstble rn the trrst two years ol school tespecrally languagesl Robert E Bums Take rt easy but not too easy Walter F Campbell Start to study rn your trrst year and dont stop studyrng untll graduatron EdwardI Cannon Study hard Paul W Casey Take each l1ttle detarl separately and strrve to become per tect tn each ot them Never lre dovxn untrl the summer vacatron arrrves then take thmgs easy Remember that you have much to learn but rt rs easy to learn 1t rt you want to Ioseph Clemenson To study hard your hrst coolple years so that rn therr sth year they wrll have no worrtes Iames I Clmton Study at the begrnnrng Keep guret George S Corbell l would tell boys Just entertng hrgh school that rt rs an other step ID hte and that studymg lS to be taken more serrously Wzlham W Comely To follow all the rules ot the school George W Coupe Dont rarse Cam rn class and you w1ll get along W1ll1am M Cox To keep away from the wrse guys Study take part rn all school actrvrtres that w1ll boost the name of La Salle lf you have a penance corntng to you take lt but don t cry about rt Iames C Cruml1sh Ir New students should learn to work hard apply the selves and pay attentron There ts no better formula lor success rn la Salle George P Dav1s Study hard and dont tool around Albert H Dorsey To learn to do what they are told Ioseph A Dougherty To be actrve rn studres and sports Charles I Drennen To act lrke gentlemen at all trmes and to obey tfte Brothers and do Just as they say for they know what IS best for you Iohn W Ed1nger Freshmen should get a toundatton of thetr studres and tr then on studres wlll not be so dr t cult R1chard I Farrell Study hard lfake as 'tan tends as posstble a d take part IH sorre extra currlcular act1v1ty Iohn W Fltzpatrmck To l1sten to the Brother Study drltgently Damel A Gallagher To study hard and nay attentt n to everytmng t at s sard Iames E Gallagher l would advrse tner to d tr rr wrrtten n nse rf a pay attentron n class Edward 1 Glbbons-To get all h1s r arks eal so ne Nont haue to or y about them before he rs ready to get out I 02 . I - , YL T . - 1 ' fi v ' Q. 1 1 L' far? . . XYZ- K' ' 0. 03. ,- 1,1 . . -1, ,o XJ I9 . , . . 9 X ' versa! . I .. A I - . . 7 . , . . 1 . . , . '- , A ' , r , , . ' l vv- . , .1 , .rl- , - . 1 I , . I . - . . . mm , . ,M . - . , r . rr .Q if AJ T1 J - T . I W I . . . - ' 'o . ' I1 . - ' ' I l n o he' ' ' 'o . wo l. nd I ' ' I ' . ' H ' ' V V . . It . Y y r I , ' W T wick v 1 fro V . 1 1 , O 'D F . WHAT WOULD YOU WISH TO ADVISE OTHER BOYS IUST ENTERING HIGH SCHOOL? Ioseph Gilligan-To study hard and listen in class, Do not try to act wise loee cause it will not get you anywhere. Ioseph M. Groetsch-Do what you are told. Iames A. Groogn-Be a very good friend of the Brothers. Never cry. Be lranlc. Andrew I Gubmcza l would adv1se them to study and do the1r horn work Edward Haggerty l would adv1se one to start studfmg ID the beg1nn ng and contmue through tlne whole year to avo1d trouble at the end ot toe terrn Also do not try to oe a o1g sloot oecause you get only IH t uole and Brother always nas the last laug Thomas I Hallahan D nt corne late Thomas Halloran Study when you 1r t start and you w1ll enjoy roar l-l J School days Iames Haney To study l1sten to the Brothers and to be go d ard ver hon aole W1111am R Harkness S .ldf N 1le they ve got the chance Iohn B Harnson To stud J and hay Jttent on 11 Class Rrchard Ingagho To study hard fro 1 the oeg1r1n1ng VV1ll1am C Keller Stud! and Work along wtth the Brother Edward Krupa Study lard Dont he late B all ears Francls Leamlng Pay attentlon IH class and do horre for1c Edward P Loughran Ir t o tlfetr 'vrlc Never to what y u can do today l Gerard B MCCGfI1Ck T go out lor all sports follow tl e tearr and e IH t1e1r stud1es Ioseph D McCauley Try and deter nlne your yocahon as early as to ss1r,1 then oe'11n to ore are f r lt by study lXever Norry over stud es ot, you arer' t domg so ell attempt t C nsC1ent1ously anply y urs ta1l1 g suo ect W1llxam McDermott To stud o 1r xe Thomas I McLeod T study and not to Haste t1 ne 1n toohng Thomas P Meehan T coonerate f 1th the Brothers and the IamesP Morley Voter so t s Q1 1 ends can o r w ur SamuelI Moross T s d o R Mulvey To stdax a d d n tt l oass AlfredI O Bxanchx T out for the s o 1s and ot e ac 1v1t1es t a e etder t e IH or los Edward' OHara l l l X y X 'Mil , ' - 1 ' ' 1 e . - Y Q ' 1' ' ' g O 1 1 . 1, I LA A- - , ' ' ' 1 ' ' ro ' 1 . , l In .A - ' Al. . - o ' 1 . 1 S K ' ' x X' 1 irgi - 1 2 ' 2 O 1 if or '1 . ' ' . - 1' Y M' 21' . ' '1 1 . . ' - .- 'A 11 A, f 1 '1 - 11 . ' , . e 1 . . . . . , l l 1 If . . , .-l advise thern .o do Q nv, ' l . J ,UT Cff Lfifii tornorrow 1 o 1 . ' - o 1 , , 1 11 1, ' keep urs . - ' 1 ' ' ' X ,o1 1 M le ' 1' L' A jo o ' . T ' 1 io. ' ft if oo ' r xv 1 o o ' 1 .' ' ' - o 'elf to the ' ' - .T y all t 1 A' ars. Ioseph C. McGoldrick-Study l1ard but not too hard. . - O ' f 'r 3 A . . - o A, 1. .1 s reziiainder of the Class. . -B11, eVer'Af .A or can, it pays I 'g diffd 11'f. Study' as Itiuch as you 1. .nd t 3' jo best. . - Q tp I hn . - n o o foo' in I 1. . . ' '- o go 1. jo rt 1 r t' of he school. An ' to follow th teams wh 1 h V ' e. I.. ' -To study hard as 11.1.3 this his oazinot be rex'i'.'ed. HIGN XJ! f83 WHAT WOULD YOU WISH TO ADVISE OTHER BOYS IUST ENTERING HIGH SCHOOL? Ioseph? Cherubmo To rroke trrerrds To study r tn order to e scholdr mn ot so e C llege Iohn I Qulnn Stort to study ot the beg rnrng ond t e est rs eos Iohn P Qulnn Doy ottent on ond do JJ tot the Brothers tell you Thomas M Regan Keep ouret rn Closs nd do your to ref orx Wllham I Rhodes Ir Mrnd your stddtes ond get foundotrons Iohn I Rldley Study ond work wrtl the Brothers Leo C Schad Get oft to C1 good stort Ioseph C Seem1ller Stort to work rn the very begrnnrng It you know your sub ects well from the stort loter thrngs wrll Cor e very eosrly Ioseph W Sosncx As soon os one enters hugh school I odvrse hrrn to get rrght do Nn to hrs lessons rrght dwoy ond he wrll hotve no trouble ot oll to get through Wllllam I Thompson To oo out for sports IH therr trrst Vedr Gordon Tomey Get oll tde fundonoentol prrncrples of your stud es ond t rest wrll be edsy wrth ddegudte study Edward I Trachtenberg To rncrke the most ol therr tune ond to study hord Scxlvator A Vecchlone Get rn school dctrvrtres Do your work 'Try to deter rnrne your vocotron os soon os possrble ond prepore for 1t Charles V Wcxckermcm To keep quret ond do therr work neottly ond they ore olrnost sure to poss Ioseph H Walsh A lrttle studyrng rnrght help George Wexsenberger You rnoy Wont to fool vt hen you get rn htgher grodes Do not do tt you wrll not get onyv here ond tru to leorn your voCot1on before your Senror yeor Chcxr1esI Werdermcrn T noke good d rtng the lr t t N quarters I 53 I . . - .. . . s :Lo d g t o fi, . S. A, o . vL'L'5k NS' . Q . . - , V 91-.J V. . -. . V 1. I1 r . I. . .f , ,v 1 14 Ot Q Y ' XJ V f-1 . -. A . . r . . Y X 6 1 ' ' f. , L ., ., ' XV . , A . o . .. . . . , .- . ., . - 1 , . . . . . X i . . T . I 'T' g A. s . r I 1 . , . , . , - . . u 1 ne I W . I ' J . . I V , . . I 7 I Q . . - o 1 u 1 s e' .. HIGH EK! WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER THE MOST VALUABLE THING LA SALLE HAS DONE FOR YOU? Ioseph Behl Taught me self control and I hat It means to get ahead Lawrence Bradley Gtven me my educatton Iohn Bmlch Devel red my character Frank Byme I th.1nIc I know a lot more about ltfe nofv tftan fften I rst entered La Salle Robert Byme-It has o fered me art ODITOIIUHII f r e ng the I r' st J ur o fellov s I ever P p to meet Robert Bums-Taught 'ne tact In dealmg mth otners Walter Campbell It has taught me a l1ttIe aoout Itfe and made a Ittl more forward Edward Cannon It tauglt me self conf dence P Webb Casey L Salle has gtven me a sound Chrtsttan educatton vvhtch has prepared me not only for a career but for ltfe Itself Ioseph Clemenson I d d not do so well rn otrter schools In my studtes but here I dtd Iames Cl1nton Taught me to be a gentleman and respect author1ty George Corbe1l Qne of the most tmportant thtngs that I thtnlc La Salle has done for me IS to expect the downfalls of Itfe as somethtng 1nev1tabIe W11l1am Comely The four years of educatton gtven to me by La Salle George Coupe It has taught me that school ts not so bad after all games Crumhsh La Salle 'las con much t ad my to ystc I mental and sptrttual development George Davls Gwen me an educatlon Albert Dorsey I tltnk the rnost tmtaortant thtng dcn for te gtft of fatth I became a Cathollc Ioseph Dougherty Created a character for the outstde wo Id Charles Drennen La Salle has taught me to know what good fellof st tp and good sportsmanshtp are Ilke Iohn Edlnger La Salle has gxven me self conftdence Rlchard Farrell I-Iel ed s rengthen rr 1 w1II po er gtven e ga d rrto ledge and prepared rne or I fe 1n the outstde world Iohn Fltzpatnck It has helped me to de elo my cnaracter and t P more fluently t be a better Catholtc Damel Gallagher The Brothers gave me four years of educatton and Iearnmg Iames Gallagher I cons der the Brothers efforts to ou1Id y CTGIGCISY as me m st valuable thtng done for me Ioe Gllllgan In helpthg me tn my studtes It also helped me to feel ftealtty by the fresh cltmate here Edward Glbbons It helped me to ftntsh my htah school educatton IL I . - I. . If I . l L L . -Lu-t,g-X . vV.f , C, 0. 1 O my I. tl.:-X J . . ft' 18, V J A - . A ' L :- X Y ,rel 1 1 Y A ' . .1 . Y f . A, 'y o ne tl c 11 re: fro L, f f' '.o ,e . . FA A ' I X I I '- - ' I ' I :ne t e . I - 1 1 . . - cz I ' ' ' ' ' ' L I A . Q i L . , . . lA L I . , . William M. Cox-Developed an Interest in lltcraiure and photographic work. ' '- . I ' ext I o ti ltja, .' , . M ' ' I V- It M at - . . ., . c I .I More .ics nt, , , ... ' r I - ' 'J 1' , u . ' -' p .t . Il ' , W ,f' :tt a c I.. 'nf ' ' -- A p . I , c s,eak ' 5 O ' , - .I . 1 ' ' - I ' . ' A m I I I o ' ' . . . 2 ' J I '5 313 lin Awe! WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER THE MOST VALUABLE THING LA SALLE HAS DONE FOR YOU? Ioseph Groetsch lt has shown me how to be a success Iames Groogan A Complete educatlon Andrew Gublcza lt bu1lt my character Ed Haggerty La Salle has acquamted me wrth a trne bunch of fellows lt has la1d out for me the laws of soctety and has taught me to be a gent e man lr has also developed rn me a sprrt of frtendltness Thomas Hallahan Drtlled me rn the fundamentals of mathemattcs Late Class Thomas Halloran lt has taught me the necessrtv of bemg a gentleman Iames Haney The most valuable thrng done for me by La Salle rs that of learnmg and teachrng manners Wlllxam Harkness Although l came here rn my last year 1t has benefrted rr y Catholrc Educahon and grven me self conltdence Iohn Harnson Helped me to realrze what hfe IS lrlce Arded me to develop my charac er Rxchard Ingagllo ln grvmg me a good course that wtll easrly admrt me to college Wllllam Keller A good educatron Edward Krupa Taught me what sportsmanshrp IS also taught me to be a sport and keep frghtrng Francls Leammg lt has taught me that La Salle IS not as easy as some f ow thlnk Gerard McCarnck Taught me conf dence Ioseph McCauley lt has grven me s lf conf1de1 ce and rn zaldable e p r ehc m confrontmg an audrence developed my composttron by havmg work on the Wtsterran and most rmportant a Cathollc educatron Wlllldm McDermott A good Cathohc educatlon Ioseph McGoldr1ck lt has made me realtze that l1fe wlll not be so easy when we are not gurded by the Brothers Thomas McLeod lt has burlt up my character and has shown me what 13 necessary to be a success Thomas Meehan lt has taught me the value of good frrends Icrmes Morley It has grven me correc 1nterpretat1on of hfe plus the ab1l1t,1 to thmk for myself among other thrngs Iohn Mulvey lt has made me see the hght Alfred Occhr B1anch1 lt gave me good teachers to g1ve me after school t make a man of me Edward OHara Gwen me potse and the frrendshrp of many fellow students Cherubmo Pettx lt gave me an educatxon some real true fr1ends and prepared me for college Iohn I Qumn Burldtng up of character and self reh nce I oo . ysi X ...I - ,fvfU-- t I - Wg., ,wr ffnvgcf ' xr'-tigd' . . -z , -o - . H 'Pl Y 6 g - . . , 4 Z . . , Q . . M I 1 2' k . . . , w s r A L . 1 I - ' ell ' 3 ' a - ' r e' - .' 1 ' r 1 X e t . e ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' :ne . . . , - A - . c T' f f - AJ A . . . .N . - . u . M 1 High WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER THE MOST VALUABLE THING LA SALLE HAS DONE FOR YOU? Iohn P Qumn Gale e Gr edu Cllr rl Thomas Regan ll ds glfen Wllham Rhodes e Iohn Hxdle, Dcmlel Rodden me er er ,rr f Leo Schcrd lt r rfre r e + C1 Ioseph Seemxller l 1 ml V F Wlllmam Thompson lt lws e Gordon Torney lt lm qlvern me CI orlderlll lfwd to follow fmd 1 ide C W dewt Edward Trachtenberg lt lv rs l 1 J e J er s 1 Scxlvator Vecchrone ll hos glv t l' GHG 45 rjf l JC1 4 ot p y to Duclf CI lt I Drerordtloru ldr the 1 CID1lllE w fl r 4 Cl C1 :food CdlCll Charles Wcrckerman l mcrcle rim! J 1 d lrlerlds fmlle Crt Ld Salle Ioseph Walsh Hers FJIVCU me an QClLlCCIllJF1 and rlcmy frlends lil! l ls lfmsl m ind C lflrdcte George Welsenberger l is s 1 e ler G 0 1 Charles Werdermcxn Tl e P1 . . ' - ' rn l C QQ. A - E1 n . F tie in educctlen. K, o K fs 'nv M' 1-2 ' ' -Give rge uri ecixeiliii iziil rginy f i ze J 'O A ' .. Tu-. FA-mf..-W MW: .1 A ,.M...f.4d.,.,M. R111 X A ...s .,...,.,,l,..l ,C4.Ae,.,.... .MA ,... . A,,4l,.,u..lAl.,:,.w ,563 I , F , . . , , , - ,Zig f died tie ig fine xiii li lite. - lzcxs eq ,d rg, .3 :peel tge 5 l. 1de ld Give Ccrer, ' - K f' le :mrs l3'g'::.l uf: tg! reln' Cn my ff:.':l mini' U,zr1,ef':te '.-M21 pil. :I.'1. ll l1G,5T1l,i1f rye T1 gif ' l1l':g1f:cigffnl- Ioseph Sosncz-Lu Sille luis helped Ire ti, uiderstfzid llge ll.lI'1 ,'fS tlflt X19 cf' TCCYI cs l get Cul ol high school ' ' - . f IGUQHQ ztie it does ,cv W , I - ,s A . lx A J ' f rf. . Ilf me Ol il Q. if rt V A 'l Qi: - fx CHEM :ge li, ezfzzl Cl Cn :zly fawrl md 121, bisis lfr rxlfmy' liz, .dsiz ' ' - . ,J . ' en rzie chime er fn f ' fl' - zz Q H53 ',. . . e, T I-. V' Q 'C V T ' y-V, kiifjfflll sz 1 23 r ' --f l:'. ff1C':.'r1 rgze li,,l'r,, 'Jill t :try V Citlfzn 1 -.Que fsct fhitt l hive TIIBYIQCT Qi more egurfle CIT life HEX gf WHAT WILL YOU MISS MOST AT LA SALLE9 Ioseph Francls Behl The Brothers and the fellows Lawrence T Bradley The somethmg to d after school ln the lme of sports Iohn Anthony Bmlch Frtendshrp of students Brothers and Ob1e Frank P Byrne The Brothers CCood Sportsl Robert P Byme Good old AA and a few terrrble Jokes Robert E Bums Ir The fellows Walter F Campbell The no1sy locker room and the thud of a football bemg klcked Edward I Cannon The good trme we had 1n tne classrooms Paul Webb Casey La Salle ttself for II on part were mrssmg tt vould Cer tamly not be La Salle Ioseph Clemenson l wrll mlss football most at La Salle Iames Ios Clmton Ir Varslty football and Brothers George W Coupe The athletrcs mostly track Wllham M Cox Track Ob1e O Brren s coachmg and 1nterest Iames C Crumlrsh Ir The late class George P Davts Annoymg the Brothers Albert H Dorsey Pals l have made Ioseph Albert Dougherty The partakmg ln sports The coaches Charles Ioseph Drennen Good fellowshrp and 1oll1ty that ex1st among the fellows here Iohn W Edrnger The football team and my fr1ends Rlchard I Farrell The Brothers the best teachers and frtencls l ever had Iohn Wlllldm Fmtzpatnck The cleanllness and good atmosphere always pres ent here Danlel A Gallagher l w1ll mrss the good basketball teams that we have al wavs had at La Salle Edward I G1bbOnS The surroundmgs and many of the boys that l went through wlth Ioseph G1ll1gan Every teacher every schoolmate and every mterestmg sub ec Ioseph M Groetsch The frrendshtps l dave made Iames A Groogan The ftrst Frrdays for four years Andrew I Gublcza The sports and the frxendshrps of my classmates Edward Haggerty The good natured fellows that made my days at La Sall a most pleasant four years Thomas I Hallahan The thrlll a mmute basketball games Thomas Halloran The fellows whom I have made frrends wtth Iames Haney Most of the Brothers and all of the fellows Wlllldm Ralph Harkness-lts fr1endly ccmradeshtp both between Bro r cl students, tts spxrrt and the sportsmansmp l65l . . - ' o . . ' ' A, , , 'T N - - - S W5 f 'JN . . 4 ' 37,83 . -- . . 9 - xx I wwjqf I . . . , - , I ., AQ . , I . X' E George S. Corbeil-Mostly my acquaintances. . . - I V A 1 Y . . x I - j t. . - ' ' 1 . Q ' - W - - - ' - 2 ' ' ' ' . the s cn' ffiis ,fvfjio Y vx, 'wg- H, N . I , , I Ft T Y X xref WHAT WILL YOU MISS MOST AT LA SALLE? Iohn B. Harrison-The Brothers and Detention Class, Richard Ingaglio-The classmates who have been with me for the four years, William C. Keller-The Class. Edward Krupa-Teaching, friendship, and classmates. Baskegkal. :nd l'Oloie's coaching, Francis Leaming-The numerous laughs both in and out of class. Edward Paul Loughran The flndlf Brothers Gerard B MCCGfI1Ck The sports and wrlttnor cornoosltrons Ioseph Damel McCauley That rt r d r e and aood f to marked among the fellows W1Il1am McDermott The swell fellows Ioseph Charles McGoldr1ck The Jokes tn class Thomas McLeod The fellows whose acgualntar-ce I have made Thomas P Meehan The many frrends I have met durmg these four years at La Salle Iames P Morley The feel1ng of loetng a part of La Salle Samuel Ioseph Moross Sport actrvrty Iohn Robert Mulvey The good Brothers Alfred I Occhl Blanchx The fun l had rn my ' r t three year and the fun l had followlng the teams of the school Cherubmo Ioseph Pettl The teachlng and mostly the good fr1ends lve m Edward L O Hara The soxrrt of camaradert among my fellow stud n s Iohn I Qumn Good comoanronshtp of fellows Iohn P Qumn Class of Q7 most Thomas M Regan The frrondly attxtude of trte Brot ers Wm I Rhodes Ir Frrends Iohn I Rldley The many acauarntances l have made Damel I Rodden The vc nous prrzed frrendshrps 1 have made Leo Charles Schad The fne educatronal system and beautlful surroundtng Ioseph C Seemlller The pleasant cheerful atmosphere and also tfte acauamtances the faculty and the class llvlllldm H L Sulllvan The Actrvrtres W1ll1am I Thompson Everytlrtng l have co e rn c rrtact wr 1 Gordon Tomey The ftne feelrng of co genraltty and frr nds up honor t fellows Edwardl Trachtenberg The fr 'ads Salvaior Anthony VGCCIIIODC A gr u Charles V Wackerman me good frtends l rave made Ioseph H Walsh The frrendshro of the bo s n the class George Welsenbergcr The fun nd the rel g on e d CharlesI Werd r -1 The som t1 re frtty remarxs of Brother Charles Io ' - spi l of Caine CI 3 l J - elif 'N'Shli'2 so A L . . ' ' '- . ' .1 s s ' '- ' ' ' r ade, . ' - f A -9 t 9 f.. . ,H . ' - , ,I . l :many Ioseph Walter Sosna-Going to Mass on the first Friday of each month. l 1 . ' W -A ' I3 I O' A - - . ' ' n ' ' Ae ET, a.. . js. . - ' xc. his of the fellows ' - - C p of ine fillows. 1'-ru I lv . - . ' . 'Q 1. y i 1, . ' - .. ' a .. i i o rio . . c 1713- - r, .. e 'rt v' ' .. . '. A91 A' , saga, .Lv. rr O uf 1-.nt 6 li Ps kj fBf63 WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO TO GET ANOTHER BOY TO TAKE YOUR PLACE? Lawrence T. Bradley-Tell all the boys what a good time I had at La Salle. Frank P. Byme-Send my brothers to La Salle. Robert P. Byrne-Becommend it highly. Robert E. Bums. Ir.-There isnt another like me. Edward I. Cannon-Point out La Salle's good points and get boys interested in La Salle Paul W. Casey Make a success ol myself and thereby become a l1v1ng ad vert1sement for the school Iames Ios Clmton Ir Tell them that La Salle IS the com1ng school George S Corbe11 I Wlll GdV1SS others that La Salle IS an excellent h1gh school W1ll1am W Comely Tell them what a swell t1me you have at La Salle and what a wonderful basketball team the school has George W Coupe Send another brother W1ll1am M Cox Send one up next September from St Stephen s Iames C Crumlxsh Ir The same as I have ever done that IS always talk up the school George P Davls Tell them the good po1nts ot La Salle Albert H Dorsey Spread the good pomts of La Salle Ioseph A Dougherty Tell h1m ot the wonderful Brothers teach1ngs Iohn W Edmger I w1ll tell them that La Salle IS a com1ng school that IS progressmg stead1ly Iohn W FIIZPCIIIICIC By tell1ng h1m that La Salle IS the foremost prep school of Phlladelphla Danlel A Gallagher Tell them what a wonderful school 1t 1S Edward I G1bbons Send one ot my brothers Ioseph Gllllgan I am go1ng to talk to the mothers of my two cous1ns Ioseph M Groet ch Talk about La Salle Iames A Groogan Become a great man Andrew I Gublcza Talk to the boys about La Salle who are now 1n Sth grade Thomas Halloran Pomt out hc N the Chr SIIGH Brothers teach Iames Haney Tell mem what a Nondertul school La Salle IS done for rne Rxchard Ingagho T rra1se La Salle every N ere I go Wzlllam C Keller Tell F1 ao ut the great bask tball team Edward Krups: Tell the boys what La Salle can do for you brmgs you up 1: Gerard B MCCCIIICK l c the many s ts and of the beaut1lul sur u lm I I IW A A 1 1 . l I IW I l I . s - , - ' 1 1 A . - , , X . Q . . , . VJIIIIGITI R. Harkness-Encourage hlm by my knowledge ol what La Salle has . . , . - o A, ' n . ' ' . -- ' o A ' e I 1 . to ' e a :nan A . ' -Tel him t .1 . por. . . ' ' ' - ro ndings. l l HIC 12 H3 WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO TO GET ANOTHER BOY TO TAKE YOUR PLACE? Wllham McDermott Tell h1m the truth about what a swell school 1t IS Ioseph C MCGOldf1Ck Persuade htm by sho Nrng hrm our sports record Thomas I McLeod I shall talk about the possrbrlrtres of La Salle Thomas P Meehan ll t d g o g arc can get the best educatron ID La Salle Iames P Morley Send my younger brother Iohn R Mulvey Tell ll'1GIIl what a wonderful school 1t IS Alfred I Occhl Blanch: Tellrng lnrn the swell s1tuat1on and the advantages of La Salle Edward L O Hara Have and wrll cont1nue to talk La Salle to all elementary students wrth whom l come rn contact Cherubmo I Pettl Tell the drtferent boys at St laurence s what a good school La Salle IS Iohn I Qumn Tell erghth graders the advantages ot comrng to La Salle Iohn P Qumn My brother may take my place rn tour years Thomas M Regan Tell them about La Salle W1ll1am I Rhodes Ir Thats been taken care of Iohn I Rldley Talk about La Salle Leo C Schad Recommend La Salle Whenever poss1ble Ioseph C Seemlller Speak to some and tell them about La Salle Ioseph W Sosna l wrll talk to some ol my lr1ends about La Salle 1n cormng here W1ll1am I Thompson lll tell hun of the swell class ot boys at La Salle Gordon Torney By sendmg my chrldren rn years to come Edward I Trachtenberg By tryrng to explarn to hrm Nhat La Salle has done for me Salvator A Vecchlone Tell hu lat r ne acl o l t Charles V Wackerman Pomt out advantages of gorng to La Salle to t e1 1 Ioseph H Walsh Advlse 11m to come here George Welsenberger Try t ntere t onot1er bc, IH the scl l a d 11r1 f l at rt las done tor me Charlesl Werderman Pr 1 1: y c VlPCl lJ J r l71I . ... A I xfju 5 ,SQ . Y I . -f , ff, 0 . 1: f 1,5-N U KO' . . . ,lov I , X Q fl-I' fr- LMA ,VW ..,.+:,,Vc M +1.A M YN., M-LAA1 MM mm g ,Y . Tl C11 LAKJDC glut uuun AI' In Luc A Annan opuv Cu urn.- I 1 . I 1 I L . . .... Y 1. . - I 1 L n A f , - I i . 4.4 I l . I 1 . I l . I I Ii . . . . . X . - 1. w1c J 11 s 1 o 1 rs . -- ' x ' l1 :. . , . - , - o L ' 1 y 1 goo szfx-: I 1 'Jn 1 4 . - ortzote t :11 cn . . Q c ds. WHEN WE WERE S0 VERY VERY YCUNG I E731 DIGNIFIED JUNICRS The Following Boys Because of Their Outstanding Qualities as Men of La Salle Have Rated the Designation HONOR MEN lOHN RRNICH POREPT BURNS WALTER CAMPBELL EDVVARD CANNON P WEBB t ASEY GEORGE CORREIL GEORGE COUPE lAMES CRU'VlLlSH lOSEPl-l DOUGHERTY CHARLES DRENNEN IAMES GALLAGHER Tfwglfllm PU I TP AN ANDREVV GUBlCZA EDWARD HAGGERTY l l HAPD lNC AGLlO IOJN J OUTNN ly NIEL ROLJDEN L O QCPAD P V l l l l I I 11 11 l L.. fxt . ax l JW l..lLl Jlmgiilllv ., - F fx' I KJ l 1. T XT 1- , ' Ll . A 'NF ' 'N IX K1 ,ln rv - NYSE H S4,ET.lfLLER X 'iv JH ff? W, lzLRp.ARlJ PLER .Xf v7x fwvr-v-v7 N' .ftLLtf ..l QCLLA . A., HIGH vc 1 xXj XLLL czndmq Edward O I-Icru Frank Byrne Wllltum Su lwcn George Coup Iumes I-crm Y Wxlllcxm McElwee Edward Hcrqqerty Albert Dorsey Doruel R dd FYQDCIS Leommq Wxlhcxm Cox Iumes Groetsch Seated Icmes C Crumltsh Ir Robert Byrne Robert E Burns Thomas I-I llo cm Walter Campbell Echtor Thomas McLeod P Webb Casey Charles Drennen Ioseph McCauley George Wetsenberqer BLUE AND GOLD STAFF TLIOMASI MCLE D IAMES A I-IANEY NVILLIAM MCELWEE I I-IN RIDLEY WILLIAM SULLIVAN Edxtor m Ch1ef WALTER F CAMPBELL ASSISIGYII Edlt re Assocmte Ect Sccrts E ROBERT E BURNS Assxstur Spcrs E t rs O -Pvt QR L C.. W or--fuss Ed .ir EDWARD OI-IARA 11. EDW ARD PIA GI-'RTY lAMEs UALLAGI-IER ALB RT DORSEY VRAINCIS 'EAMINI WILLIAM COX 'fIIo.f!-.S HAL' rszrtess t'ff ECRGE C' UP- r...-.- EU.. :. I AES C, C?U-rLISrI, F... KCEERT EIRYE E761 BLDC: KT gy N X Xl St 'mdmq L Rosama E Sonthermer I Seery R I-Irqqmbotham F Getz E Ganl 1 Bornrnann I BIum L Frank F RIQQIH F Keul I Coogan I Lacy A Von Hake C Sosanqehs S a d P Brown I Crumhsh G Wexsenberqer I McCauley D Rodden Edrtor P Cc 1' W McElwee A Dorsey C Strecker THE WISTERIAN STAFF 1936 37 Ea1tor1n Chref DANIEL I RODDEN Llterary Edltors IOSEPH IVICCAULEY DANIEL RODDEN P. WEBB CASEY ASSOCIGIG Edltcrs GEORGE WEISENBERGER News ICSEPPI COOGAN Sports Editcrs RICHARD HIGGINBDTTAM CHARLES STRECKER ADCLF VON HAKE LUDWIG FRANK IOSEPI-I CRUMLISH EDWARD GANLEY ICI-IN SEERY WILLIAM I. MCELWEE IULIUS BLUM Headline VVr'ter FRANCIS X. KEUE PAUL BROVv N Assrstam News Edrtcrs Repcrte IOHN LACY FRANCIS GETZ FRANCIS RIGGIN rs CONSTANTINE SCSANGELIS LAWRENCE ROSANIA EDWARD SONTI-IEIMER ANTI-ICNY GRECO Staff Photographer WILLIAM BORNMAN I77I O Sacred Heart, what shall I Tender Thee, For all the gifts Thou hast bestowed on me O Heart of God, Thou seemst but to implore That I may love Thee daily more and more UNDERCLASSMEN 7 THE JUNIOR CLASS THE IUNICR CLASS First row: P. Schmid, C. Carlin, A. Stever, VJ. Small, T. C'Nf1ll, H. St-sing W. O'Neefe, B. Cleary, I. Meehan, C. McGlone Second row: I. Gall, I, Blum, I. Kilkenny, S. Iarecki, I. Creamer, W. O'DonneIl, C. Dougherty, F. Getz, A. Ccco, I. O'l-lanlan Third row: I. Daly, T. Rhodes, R. Giardinelli, W. Morris, I. Geoghaqen, T. Smyth, G B1 F B W, M B d F. M h . rnton, . onner, ac ri e, urp y Fourth row: I. McLaughlin, P. Stanton, W. Grubb, E. Lehman, W. Leahey, I. Flanigan, W. Dougherty, I. Lynch Ei row: E. Kcwalewski, C. N.cliclsan, W. I-Iaverty, VJ, Ecrimcnn, XV. Keane, I. Vfickersliam IUNIOR A ln the beginning oi school in September, a new course was introduced to La Salle. lt was a business course. We are the members of the class which is taking this new course. The first few weeks ot school were scenes ot un- rest and constant changes, but when we became accustomed to our roster and the class became settled, we elected as our class president, Ioseph Egan, and as our vice-president, Charles McGlone. In sports we were among the best represented classes in the school. On the gridiron were Ioseph Egan tcaptain ot the '36 teaml, Ioseph Wickersham Ccaptain of our coming '37 teaml, Samuel Ewing, Iohn Gibbons, William Dougherty, Walter Keane, Americus Eeruzzi, Erancis Murphy and Iohn Orlan- lon. Ori our championship basketball squad, we were represented by cap- tain-elect Charles McGlone and Ioseph Egan. Samuel Ewing led our cinder- path men as captain. Our contributions to the school sports did not stop with players. We were represented by three assistant managers who will till the shoes of the regular managers in the coming year. These all-important acces- sories to the teams were George Brinton in football, I. Edwin Cusack in bas- ketball and Ioseph Elannigan in track. Every attair that took place in the school was earnestly and enthusiastic- ally supported by the members ol our class. We contributed our quotas to the Auxiliary Drive and to the Annual Play. lncluded in our contribution tc the annual stage production were three back-stage men, Iohn I. Meehan. Paul Waters, and George Brinton. We placed Peter Getz on the 'iWisterianl' staii as a reporter. ln the scholastic attainments of the class, George Brinton, Charles Waldron, Ioseph Conway and Paul Waters excelled. CLASS 3B As the portals ot La Salle were swung open tor the third time to us smiling Iunicrs, the l935-l937 school year was started. i80l THVU CP LAS Flrst r W Y ORourK s 1 rr Jvc 7 HH Arnrdst much confuslon the class of 3B was t nally oraantzed and e ere pleased to see that we had as our class rr.oderator the ever popul r Brother D lames Our educattonal courses were ta en care at hy very lorrrndaple te c f namely Bro lames who tauaht ns tle lunda entals ol our reharon ad t e essentlals of World Htstory Bro Cvrll rho revealed the enorr ous t Englrsh language and Lrterature B G lcnr ho pntolded the vast dole expanses ot Chemrstry and Bro Cnrrstcrner f to dralted t'1e ase ot lfec 1 lcal Drawrng The rnstructtons rn trte tolergr lf narlaaes were cord ded t Austrn professor of French Bro Aodon rnstructor ol Ger nan and B cent who taught the classics The electron tn our class was urnnce tne natronal one because tlnt l I or Walter Small was elected Presrdent Hrs ello otlrce holders Prestdent Henry Sternaass and T 1 as O F erll r nd And e Steuer tred tor the otlrce of Secretary ln the eld ot sports 3B l d e fsentor fe t e were rerre ented b Tor. O rl f n re Ketball the colors ol oorr cl rss e e e s 'ont e s cattlng slarp shootrna Stan larec e no rc ar es ou c l Sterngass was the stellar and steady ref r e an was c reason for La Salle s tne sto f rg lr t rs src Henrr also rs a c vrrtue ot ms Mn 1n the lrterscrtc ost Ta r c r eets a V other sports our class fa el. e resented course the class as s c e grven 'till support to al t We scent a arocy r ea ll oe bac! to ent 3 Ulitr ' l l . - ,' Nl . c os o : ,. ' 'e, Cu.1't'c Y, Gxlicoxs T Tkylr E W1 I nn, E. Coz-.'o1oc-: I. V1 Q1 jfiisfi F. F.'I'TlI For 1 A, Alfw rf. Second rzw: I. B rsor., f. ly, T, ','. tld1'ti 5': '-1-: ff G:.,l. f, Cory: 13 'r:.1r. l. T:,.1:1t',:. f :.z-. fl. T.f l'i:.' 1. Tl..:fl :'1vl: l. l . M ::. l. T I r. P lf P 3 :f T, f':,::1 : l.. l:'z:.n f. lf V' 1. I+.. ...fl ir., Q' f F- ': ,::, f 1. :. fl l ,'L:Tl. I +'l' A, F' Zl1? . 7' fI 1 ::' fl '11 : fl li' 1 F if: 1' T. Cl.y'r1'-, I-.nzrz , F, fffi: B11 1: f :': '. ff ' 5 I r Y A I v-.J v,v l 1 , a ' . A . li f' r -. ' T . oz Ft.-7' Z , 5 '. 1 .rrp ' ' or. ' ' ' . . I - ' .1 xses ol ' ' , ro, , ol. . wb t . ,P lil n ' ' . ' ' Q 1 . A' . J ' .n .f1o'f:Bro ' , , .g . ' . . 1 , ry 'JXP . . A Q .1 . V i V, the third laallot, olllces were in question, The result:-5 showed the nonfg 'zrf1fr1n l ' . f o. were V1c2 ' ' , l oni I A . of r wr 1-Jlio 1-:orc . fi ., .ia a nuzziber of F rrero. tri' On lie rrzoif r ' , 3 y '1 lfe Q Bull Cvzlln 'ind Stan la.ecki ln '. . ' o.. '.-.pro carried on tzie :1 tty .:.o ld r. if tile ff: 'A ' . , .1 , . ' V 'o 1:1 rn tri aog ..t a .11 r 'TAP ' .. 1' ,o.tcr:1 r d ' ' s ine pr1no1go . ' 'L E. 151 .o 5 . nl- ,oft ' ' cnaztiprn iii ' 1' r r' ' . . lola 'LC to, t..o.1o Hrglt lil t rtlanova fri .. s ll r c. o ...ol Ot o 1. Exo. :tood oat LIT sokpolofsxo actrxltr s arid has ' .' oo l hat the school undertook A M ' 1' ar IR 3B and Lore that li tipe 'gear to oo...e wt ' '. 'o r our inal 'gear at La Salle l .TS BLUT.. FW XG MJ xlib! - CLASS HISTORY OF 3C Well here we are mrghty lumors wrth three legs on a four year trophy fwe hope? In September as the now tumors returned to school we were drvrded three ways and Fate ushered us rn o the d1v1s1on to be known henceforward as 3C Most of us came from 2C of last year and Brother I7 Vmcent our former Lattn teacher was to be at the helm Now rf you would look at a varred bunch of fellows who are to be found rn all branches of acttvrty about La Salle turn your eyes to 3 It IS rue not all the athletes and scholars and such come from our class for how could they? Yet you cannot deny that a goodly portron of them do Among the foremost of our famous assemblage of scholars we fmd Iohn Wydrznskr our duly elected presrdent wrth our buddmg orator and prayer monrtor Francrs Brggm as vrce presrdent To keep track of the mlnutes and money frf anyl we have elected Ioseph Cowchock a brg fellow who we thought would be able to hold hrs own Nor can you deny that we chose wrsely rn selectlng the broad of shoulder and ever popular Brll Foster as sergeant at arms for the well known gonfalon IS pret y keen You wrll have to admrt that when you are told that rn more than one quarter the urst three 1n the class were separated by less than a pornt Messrs Frank Wydrzynskl and Doyle vyrng for honors wrth Mr Gruhuccr commg close behtnd Athletrcally too we have some cla1m to dlstrnctron On La Salle s Cham pronshrp basketball team we have loe Swoyer a very capable forward and one who wrll probably rate center next year On the hard ftghtmg football team we see Brll Foster shmrng brrghtly and such lesser lrghts as Iohn I Meehan of the Mt Arry Meehans In golf Mr Meehan also upholds our reputatron ably assrsted by loe Swoyer and Bob McBr1en whlle Ludwlg Frank who manages to come out number one for scholastlc honors IS our represen tatlve among the mermen havrng won hrs vars1ty L rn the waterways Bob ert Duval also has become a vars1ty L Ynember bemg a performer on the ctnderpath In the La Salle D amatrc Club s Danny Boy Charles Strecker afforded the audrence a b1t of a thrrll and a few laughs whrle Ioseph Coogan our Leadrng Lady charmed the onlookers rnto llent attentron The Wlsterran staff too has been honored by such buddrng cub reporters as Ioseph Coogan Ludwlg Frank Charles Strecker and Franc1s Rrggm As the year rolled on and the Call of the Great Out of Doors began to be felt the urge of our natronal pastrme rounded up a team whlch behlnd the twrrhng of the tfvo Iohns Wy drz,nsk1 and Wartman boasts a few v1c tor1es so tar and no defeats There rs now not much left to look forward to th1s year but the f1nal exams a pleasant summer and the old famrhar faces once more 1n September S here s hoptng and au revorrl LUDWIG FRANK THOMAS DCYLE WILLIAM POSTER IOHN WYDRZYNSKI FRANCIS RIGGIN CANZIO GUILIUCCI ISZI . A . . , . , I . f, H'GX xx K I I . . !wY'Lq- ' K '-ggi! I , . '13 . :OV . . . la or f W . . . ' . , . v X . C . t x I f , . J , - l As scholars we claim to rank pretty high, and be sure the competition ' I , . ' ' , , Iv . . , A . r . , I, ,. A I ' X I 1 v ' L I ' - . . A . y ' OI THE SOPHOMORE CLASS -1 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS First row T Elong R Hiqglnbotham E Nealis I Dougherty M Matthews W Slouqh I Breen cond row E Sontheimer T Byrne P Brown F Convery P Young L McGowan W B ace Third row W Sheerin G Fzlemyr F D1a'nond B Stuetz I Wright D ONeil Fourth row R Cox I Seery I Finn W Benz G Swoyer R Butler Fifht row C Totoritis I Penny K Dauwalter C Regler S Green SECOND GROUP Frist row G McGu1gan F Meyer R Blash I Davtdson L Rosama K Cusack I Staudt F Kerriqan I Gavaqhan S Bolger I OR91llY Second row I Tomplctns I Mason I Hess P Wright H Maloney I Butler M OCallaghan I McTamney F Latterty L Brennan L OConnor Third row R Filosa I McColdr1ck E Kent I Kuhn C Custer D Breuer I White E Payne I M Collum I McCann C Lynch I Stellmach Anthony Page and Charles O Donnell were absent when the group was taken CLASS HISTORY OF 2A With one year ot our career erased at La Salle many former freshmen reported back to the school At this time when we assembled in the school Auditorium we must have thought we were big shots at least it was a fine feeling until we had the wind taken out ot our sails Brother Francis the officiating principal at the time made out lists of the several groups of boys who were assigned to the different classes This year there were three sopho more classes A B and C During the scholastic year tnere was much competition in 2A This room contains some of the smartest boys in the Sophomore class many who were top notchers last year. We rate among some of our top notchers Kurt Dauziwalter Ioseph Dougherty Bernard Stuetz Iohn Nicholas and a few others. However these are only the very highest. Taken as a whole 2A was an outstanding scholastic class. Outstanding in scholastics it was not to be outdone in anything else. lt put itself rlght up in front in the annual drive for the Brothers at Ammendale. We can boast of one basketball player on the Varsity and one on the Iay Vees. The young man holding down his position on the Varsity whom we rank as a good player is Lawrence 'Yonk O'Donnell. The other also a very good player is George Swoyer. This year our class moderator was Brother Austin. Come out and rage your bow Brotherl Here we have a line teacher a sportsman and an all around fiend if you ever saw one. He is as they say in the south 'A worthy aentleman a man after my heartf' l94l THIRD GROUP First row B Brew G Hamilton G Edelmann F Schwartz I Lacey I Bennett V Buggy T Flynn I McGrath Second row I Bauman C Carnpbe'l F Keal C Harrison I Curtin R Conwell A H an C Cl mer or y Third row A Von Hake VV Behan I Hughes T Carmody I Newnam E Murphy G McE1wee O Breen Fourth row F Wesner I Meehan I Hibbard A Stearns R Thim P Canning L Collins The following boys were absent when the picture was taken L ODonnell President I Taque I Nicholas I Graves I Weiqlein As we say good bye for the summer vacation this year we say good bye not only to the Brothers and studies but to one study in particular and that is Latin After studying Latin for two years we hope that we shall at least be able to remember one word when we come back to school Good bye and the best of luck to everyone and heres hoping for a happy vacation to each and every one EDWARD ULRICH SONTHEIMER CLASS HISTORY OF SOPHOMORE B lf the reader had been inside the gymnasium of La Salle High one morn ing in September of l936 he would have seen numerous groups of fellows who had been friends and classmates during the previous term They all hoped to be slated for the same groups but such was not to be At the call to order the various classes were intermingled to form new groups But the discomfiture felt on this occurrence was lessened by the feeling of confidence that comes only with knowledge of the school and acquaintance with the Brothers and students. For about a month it was new names new faces new Brothers new sub- jects-but still the same old La Salle. For us new Sophomores there came a glorious feeling of supremacy and assuredness contrasted with the meek at- titude We knew as Freshmen. But what a feeling 'when some senior mistook us for Freshmenl There have been some unusual things associated with Sophomore B- one of these was that twenty-five per cent of the class fninel had Ioseph for a first name' Butler Gavaghan Hess Kuhn McCollum McTarnney O Reilly Staudt and Stellmach. For our sport notables we had Ioseph Gavaghan and Ioseph E851 FTF ky q McCollum m swtmmmg Iohn McCann and Charles ODonnell for the IUHIOI Vars1ty basketball squad Leon Brennan Ioseph O Berlly and Francls Wrrght on the football squad and our contrtbutton to the cheer leaders was Fred lfleyer The tntellectual leaders rnclude lohn Davtdson Charles Lynch Iames lVlcGoldr1ck Mtchael O Callaghan and Lawrence Bosanra For class offtcers we had lohn Dav1dson as presldent Ioseph Staudt as vrce presldent Lawrence O Connor as secretary and Lawrence Bosanra as treasurer And now that the school year 1S endmg and vacatron draws near we wtsn only that future terms rray be as pleasant that exammahons wtll be easter Brothers as thoroughaznd here s to next year s lunlor Classl CLASS HISTORY A group of sophomores from two freshman classes comblned to form what became known as Sophomore Class C Thus the two classes got to know otl er schools namely Bobert Conwell and loseph Hrbbard from thrs c1ty wtth Ben Brew and Btchard Thfm from below the Mason Drxon hne After the group was well acquamted Brother Chrrstopher class moder ator conducted the electlon of class ofhcers When the returns were counted tt was dtscovered that lohn Lacy was to be pres1dent Francrs Schwartz v1ce prestdent lohn Bennett secretary and Vmcent Buggy treasurer Durmg the course of the year many of the members of 2C dtshngurshed hemselves ln vartous ftelds of act1v1ty The athletlc d1v1s1on rn partrcular gamed many adherents from Sophomore C ln football we had Arthur Stearns and Lawrence Collmns lt was not long before the basketball season started and Mmntch a member of tne class proved htmself an able member of the team wrth Iames McGrath who showed hts worth as an eveready asststant manager Two of the cast of the annual play were from 2C Francrs Keul and lohn Lacy Adolph von l-lake contrrbuted rn pL1bl1C1lY and stage craft George Mc Elwee took an actrve part on the receptton commrttee and Iames McGrath desrgned the program cover for the 37 dramattc success Danny Boy The Wlstertan procured staff members from our numbers tn the per ons of Franc1s Keul Adolph von Hake and lohn Lacy Taken as a whole every member of our class was an ardent supporter of all the act1v1t1es that made thelr way 1nto the La Salle schedule ln the future when all else IS forgotten we wrll remember that some of the fmest frtend htps we had were formed tn Sophomore C l85l Al , V ' Vf, wx- I V Gov?-4,Vi,Xs,,':Stc:r . , A I . . . :af ig T , . f f A . 4 IT!! Y 3 each other thoroughly. At the same time several new members came from 1 , n , I l f 2 , 1 ' , - I , . A 1 . , , , l 1 I . I . A . THE FRESHMAN CLASS fwx QS? - MEMBERS OF CLASS lA Front row F Mayer F Chnstman R McBr1en I Grbborxs I Crumlxsh I Gallagher I Doyle Second row I DArcy C Marte A Suchy F Doyle W Coogan H ONe1ll Thrrd row E Lron I Flanagan I P1SC1l9lll P McLaunghl1n E Hallahan T Dmneerx C Howard CLASS IA On the bnght sunny day of September llth the vacatrons of many boys ended and they began therr frrst year at La Salle H1gh After a talk by Brother Anselm we were ushered to our classes to face an mtelhgence test We were then separated 1nto our own classes and lA was formed We were placed under the charge of Brother Thomas He was new to most of us but he had taught the f ve boys from Bemlde Academy when they were ln seventh grade So he met w1th the approval of all When the Annual drlve carne around we started out by retammg last place But the energy and never dymg sp1r1t of lA brought us contrnuously up the lme untrl we frnlshed wrth valor by takmg fourth place The class elechons were very close th1s year three err Bemlders were elected and Irm Gallagher from I-loly Chrld was the fourth offtcer Ioe Grb bons former captam of Benrlde Academy s football team was elected pres1 dent Ioe Crumhsh also a former Benllder was elected vrce presrdent tpresr dent of vrcel I1m Gallagher the only non Bemlder to be an offrcer recerved the most number of votes for treasurer tof httle or no fundsl Drck McBr1en polled the hlghest number of votes for secretary There was a trlple t1e for presldent between Ioe Grbbons Ioe Crumhsh and a thlrd man George Pete McHugh As you know Ioe Grbbons was elected For Vrce presrdent there was a double t1e thrs tlme rt was between Ioe Crumhsh and Pete McHugh agam Pete lost out rn the re count For secretary there was a trlple t1e be tween Drck McBr1en Irm Gallagher and Pete Ncl-lugh Thrs trme Drck McBr1en won out On the fmal electlon Pete McHugh agam tred Irm Gallagher and agam lost out Lea X W, fir' H - 45357 'JQGFH mf- fro qv I r , , Qt V If Last row: I, Nocton, A. Korsch, I. Casserly, G. McHugh, F. Yochim, I. Corbeil i ' ' . , I , A ' I . . . . HIGH wif MEMBERS OF CLASS IB F sf I Lough ey T Cornely C Cunm qham D McBeth F Log os gehs I S d row D o I Ha mga C La ers W Wheatly P McManus E Pas oe I M T 1d ow I L frty P D 1 E Oet qer E Ma tn M Ienkms E Smxt R Cerasr T Ga lck HISTORY OF CLASS 1B lt was the nmth hour of the nlnth day of the nlnth month of the year 1936 that found a crowd of eager boys enterlng classroom lB to start lrfe at La Salle Brother Leo as therr class moderator greeted them and W1th hlm at the nelm of the1 lrttle bark they have spent a happy and benefrclal year The elect1on returns pleased every one and left us W1th the followrng class offlcers Danxel McBeth Presldent Charles Chalky Cunnxngham V1ce Presldent Thomas Cornely Secretary and Francls Logue Treasurer lB made frne showrng scholastrcally under the guxdance of f1V9 faculty members Brother Leo for Belrgron and Enghsh Brother Davrd for Algebra Brother Clement for Hlstory Brother D Vrncent for Typrng and Brother Pat rrck for Lat1n lt was a rare occaslon for us to have even one Whlte card a Week The results of the quarterly examlnatlons found Robert Hoffman Hugh Burns Damel McBeth and Wrlllam Armstrong carrylng away the honors These four boys along W1th Balph Ceras1 and Thomas Cornely are our stars rn studles In class sports We were tops the uncrowned basketball champs The leadlng basketeers were Wlllldm Wheatley Thomas Garllck Iohn Flannery W1ll1am Armstrong Constantme Sosangells Herman Oschell and Iohn Laferty These regulars were axded by a multrtude of dependable substltutes Edward Pascoe Iohn Pelrce Mart1nIenk1ns Iohn Loughrey Charles Larnmers Ioseph Hanmgan Francrs Logue Damel McBeth and Thomas Cornely In the erght league games played we won frve and by tearfully close marg1ns lost three I90 2 V nv Tx:-Nb ' sl-'eco I0 - E. 'I-I 1 Z O, J O 1- Q v l 1 1 xr row: , r , . , , n , . , . ue, C. S cm ' , . Felxce econ I . M rris, . n ' n, . mm , . , . , c , . c ear Th'r r 1. afe ,.uva,. in ,. rx, . ', . 'h Fourth row: H. Burns, R. Hoffman, W. Armstrong, I. Flannery, H. Oschell, . ', , r i , . . . . r . , . . . ' 11 11 . . . , I I I - I 1 1 1 - f 1 1 I A L- - 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . . . U , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - TEE l My MEMBERS OF CLASS I C PIYSY row I Dunlea y C Sharkey W Harley T Temple E Gormley R Herzog R Delarey Second row W Mrller I Dysart F Maniredl E Grubb 'l' Fendell H Carroll C Welsh Thrrd row M Patane l-1 Wrcker I ONe1ll H Bmder L Connor B Nassono H Mastmqer Fourth row I lv'cKenna F Cannon M Nrckels W Seemrller W ODo'mel V Ptllmg r MEMOIRS OF 1C The Warm rays of a m1d Iune sun tlnd Mr lwasa Wunseer lC alumnus from school Ioms htm Hello Dad the exams are over Now tor that vacatlon Iust thmk lm a sophomore too Congratulattons son Yes promotron lS a great teelrng So you are looklng for new worlds to conquer now eh? lt seems only yesterday I was ln your place ln fact I too was a member of lC So you re Iotmng our Alumru eh? Thats rlght Dad lt was a great class too By the way you prom1sed to tell me ot your act1v1t1es as a freshman So Well son there s no t1me better than the present and smce l have Just tmtshed readlng the Seer ot 37 our class book my memory IS razor edged So start hung reporter Well Dad d1d IC have class splrrt tn 379 Good questron That was our t1rst and best quahty The boys were one rn mrnd and sp1r1t lt was somethmg to be felt rather than descnbed lt was shown rn the class enthustasm ln every .,1r1dertak1r1g Who led that class Splfll Dad? Well son we had class Oll1CGfS Iust as you have They formed the Key stone of our class spxrlt Lets see there was Thomas Temple pres1der1t and then W1ll1am Harley VICE pres1dent The former was our 1deal leader l-le l92l time ' X KV U 5 55' -, Arif? f - 15: s , ,gf XXX ll X VW Vx! ' 1 . V, , , . , , , . , . , . . :.l ,. ,. ot '37, seated in his library. His son, lama Wunseer, Who has just returned , . MEMBERS OF CLASS I D lrst ro I OI-faa E St pleto I Waugh F Lmdh W Go ma I Crawford I Campbell P Mede ros Mddle row tkneelmql D gl Donald I See y F Con ellyl L Pl k T Gmy F Coupe I erley R Morrlson W McGu lc Lat tta dnql E Iohnso C Ro ando D Brady D Shrelds I Maher CLASS HISTORY 1D On the mornmg of September 14 28 boys gathered together 1n Room 310 under the guldance of Brother DGV1d As thts group Freshman D got or ganxzed the whole school began to real1ze that they 1ntended to lead the other Freshman Classes 1n all thmgs When the class electrons took place Iames Kerley was chosen Presldent and Ioseph Maher V1ce Pres dent after a very close race Carmen Rotando and Damel Shtelds were elected Secretary and Treasurer respectlvely We began to make good our clcum of super1or1ty 1n the Annual DIIVG when we placed second only to Sentor A 1n the whole school We also sup ported the Sen1or Play and one of our classmates earned a place 1n the cast But all thls would have gone to naught had we not stayed h1gh 1n the scholast1c race We are one of the leadma classes 1n the number of Gold Cards and we have many asp1rants for the coveted scholastlc L Carmen Rotando lS our most br1ll1ant student and ms marks compare favorably w1th those of any other student of La Salle Our other leadmg scholars are Ioseph OHara Robert Morrlson Iames Kelley Edward Iohnson and Damel Mc Donald Our class pomts w1th pr1de to our weekly paper the SCOOP Iames Kerley IS Edttor and Robert Morr1son and Carmen Rotando are ASSOCIGTS Ed1tors A1d1ng ln thls enterprtse are Francts Connelly Edward McCoey Thomas Gmty Iohn Crawford Samuel McGuck1n Damel McDonald and Wxl ham Gorman In athlettcs we also attamed a h1gh place Donald Brady Edward Iohn son Iohn Campbell and Edward McCoey Won thetr Freshman Numeral and Brady was also a member of the Iun1or Vars1ty Our Class Team won the Freshman League Members of the team were Ioseph Waugh h1gh scorer of the league Ioseph Maher All League forward Iames Kerley Robert Morrl son Law ence Pluck Damel Shlelds Thomas Gmty and Frank Coupe MOTT1 son Shlelds Maher and Kerley are also promls ng football men for next year ln track we have h1gh hopes for Thomas Gmty Iohn West Frank Coupe Lawrence Pluck and Robert Morrlson We are now lookmg forward to base ball and hopmg once more to show that We lead others follow l94 kv , , 3 t ' s .- - .7 Q Z E V rv v 9 S 0 vp' 0 Pr 0 Imp 1.1-'I It ' :Ol A OJ . : 7 - I f f F' W fsfttinqI: I, Sorenson, . ' r , . a n, . , . ' , . r n, . , . , . i i .' : . c I , . r , . n , . uc , . ' t , . , . , . ' , . c' xn s row s n i 1 . n, . t , . , , ' , . , E. Miller, I. West, E. McCoey I ' I I - ' - S , l . , . ' J . . .. H . . , , . . 1 , . . I I I I - ' . . - ll II , . I - f I I I I - . I ' , S . . - , I A - I I - f T , . - ' I I I X ' l , 1 1 . I It ll . I - MEMBLRS OF CLASS I F1rst r tsrttmql F Bradley W Doyl I Dunphy I De ln F Ge-ma oss C Maloney D Kelley A Greco I M Af Mlddle ro J txweellnql C Padden IN G Pfleld C Homes F Rush C G m olqer I J' rrlty I Yea er I Myers L S qlm I OBr1en CLASS HISTORY IE On the mornlng of September 9 the faculty gathered 1n the gymnastum for the1r annual poker game Brother FTGHCIS then the Pr1nc1pal stood rn the center of the floor shuffled 150 bewrldered but l1'1lell1Ge1'1t looktng freshmen and dealt them out to the f1ve freshman teachers Brother V1ncent drew a room full of aces and a few Jokers along wlth a couple of deuces that con ttnued to run Wtld all year lt was not long after th1s ltttle game of poker that the boys of lE became well acquatnted and fast frtends vV1th the help of Brother Vlncent tClass Moderatorl Brother Dems tEngl1shI Brother Patrlck tLat1nI Brother Davld tAlgebraI and Mr Bonder tl-l1storyI the boys soon Wore off the thoughts of the summer and settled down to serxous Work When the class went to the polls three boys possesstng 1rres1st1ble personalttres were chosen to lead the class Leo tPopeJ Mcl..averty Prestdent Ioseph tOb1eJ O Brren Vtce Presrdent and Anthony Greco Secretary From the start the class caught the sp r1t of the school and entered hearttlv mto all school act1v1t1es They ftrst mantfested th1s class and school spmt ln the Auxtltary Drtve for whtch worthy cause they netted S143 for the htghest average per student ln the school Tne class supported everythlng else durlng the vear the same way The basketball season came and went mth our class team holdtng top donors tn the Freshman League rrght up to the very end ftghtmg lnto a clay off for the Freshman Leaaue t1tle only to be defeated by a powerful lD team I95 U, ,gr Nm. 1513 tj, .,o- fet ' 'I ,Jr lg. Q , E ow : . , . ' e, . , . va , . It . . . 1 . 1 - 1 . c ee v '. 1 . , , ree. , . . , . ' , . fl mer, B, B , , 'fhe , . q Last row tstandmglz L. McLaverty, C. Tters, I. Mclvfenamxn, L. Vfuqofski, I. O'Rourke, . , , e , . ' ' 1 . .. 11 . . , . - 1 1 1 J - . . U 11 . . , . . - 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' - ' J , . . Q ' ' . l . , . . X . . I ' ' v ' ' ' v - . . , A . A -I - x A . ATHLETICS ffrmihc LASQX I' 1663 ,A-n--I' BERNARD BRADLEY, Football, Head Coach CHARLES OBRIEN Basketball Track Coach E931 IAMES BONDER, Assistant Coach, Football OUR COACHES y,,x.iL J 'E Y- Nz uf . Y ,' Q 0 v: 1. 4 'O O X i I L, if ,L Egfr! at 'N 'z' 5' r ,fs f - CATHOLIC I.I:.AGUE AND CITY CHAMPIONS 1936 37 BASKETBALL Thrs year wrth a team averagrng under frve feet ten mches we cap tured both the Catholrc League and the C1ty Trtle In the Nat1onal Cathohc Tournament we ranked among the four Ieadmg Cathohc Schools m the country The season started off 1n amazmg style resultmg rn an I8 game wtnnmg streak At th1s pomt we re etved a set cack at the hands of Salesranum necessrtatmg a thre gam play off The frrst game w played rn Wrl mmgton and agam we were downed oy the Salltes rn the fmal moment of the game hm Dan an Salltes star tossed rn a tw n p mt r that was n t tn when the ftnal gun went off The e was qutte a drscuss on 11 reference to a rammed gun Howexer nothrng e of t 't 'td garne ptaxed n our h 'rt c urt me agarn out o ayed them cat th s nme came u n t p The frtal game played t the Palestra was a true example ot the lo tter team From the very start 99 of the contest rt was apparent that La Salle would w1n A crowd of 6500 baffled People watched Iohnny Brmch rack up I3 po1nts to lead our team to a 29 25 vrctory At the close of the thrrd auarter we were out 1n front 28 I3 when Salesranum put on the pressure however we were ca pahle of coprng wrth therr best and t oasted on tovrctory An example that wtll show how evenly the two teams were matched can be had by corn parmg the tot l scores for the three play off games and the two schea uled games La Salle m the ftve garrtes garnered IOO pomts and Salestanum 99 After retamrng the Catholtc League crown we left fo Chrcago to take part rn the Natl na Catholrc Tournament The ftrst team that we encountered was Plo Nonc Hrgh who fell before our attack 37 24 The second r ,md pttted us agamst Loyola Academy whorn we defeatea cy a scor of 3 75 Fans and fftcrals cegan t notrc Us when we handect a htghly rat d Columbta Academy teant a 27 24 set cack L I I - , . A . P . c , . . .N ' ' fw , a ' ' e- e . - - I ,- f . . c ., , . 1 o e o o . . r . . . + . . I . -.. , ' . cam 1. I. the secs, , , o' . . . 1 o. one o ., f .. .. ,, . t - ' '1 1 e 1-- o ' t -N +A,-t A 4 ' A ' A .. ' V . C V . I I. , V . C A 'Y l ' V a , e .- e . .A r - . Our semthnal qance wrth loltct aholtc Hrah put an end to our hopes ot vrct ry Cnr d at ca readrly lee blamed on th ta t tnat lolt t averaaed over o feet 1 nca heraht ln a play ott for thtrd pla e we were down d y St los nh West Vrratnla and Us a r sut tr tshed t urth t ot a ld ot 37 e h a charnpron tn 1ts resp ct e S or e A w ary group ot players returned home tor a weelc ot rest add practrce rn preparatton for the qarne to declde the Ctty Cnampr nshrp ln Phtladel phra there have been only two crty champ1ons Catholrc Htqh and La Salle Hrqh wh pestdes hay na mon th1s year also held th s hon r way pack rn lOO4 Cathou H ah won th trtle tn l928 Qur x c ary rn thts qarne oarttcularly was due the pnll ant playtnq ot S any M ross Usually a player n tr ea l or hrs passrnq ahthty Sonny corncmed hrs pawns as a sharp shooter and reached up ll parnts to he htah s orer for the dame Enttrely outclassed Southern fell bet re our battlmd ottense and pertect defense by a 27 2l score Althouqh our team was one ot the most balanced seen on local courts lohnny Brntch was our outstanornq threat ln Chrcaao h was chased n the all tournament t arn He and the center were unammous chorces tor thetr respectlve posrtroas Bestdes thts he was placed on ta Phtladelphta All Catr ohc and All Sch lasttc te ms He was selec ed captarn ct the All Scholastrc t am S nny Moross mrssed loernq on the All Tournament team hy one J te Ed Krupa tor tne second straraht year recerved the c nter perth on the All Cathonc Charley McGlone and Yonk O D n ell our non sentor rnern ers dtd tr share to hep he tea a all mes CEOHGE CCUDF CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1935 36 I lOOj nf' P Sales ana Qaleslanu Y Saleslano Pro Novo l'l ga Sl VI C S WISCONSIN Loyola Academy Chlcaq llllI'lO1S P wr 1a A.CaCle 1y Dubuaue lowa Lathollc Hlah lollel lllmols Sl l seolds Hlqh l-lunll ton WestV1rq1r1la os bouthem Hlqn Games 29 Won 25 Lst 4 Pomts La Salle 809 Opponents 55l Dllference 248 Average Score 28 l9 Nallonalllanklna Fourth f?1.r:r2ri1.ig?1 23 lf Ffirfififa 27 lf Griztz 2k Q2 .51lgr:1f11 22 l 2 fatiolgi H1271 of 21 Ylzrfh Cafhigf ld l7 S1 lpsezh 2: 12 S lffl C'Z'f'Q'..f 22' lf, fi: gxE1r,,1 22 Q2 ' ,rr ',,.g,, ' f. A11 'Q .1f':'1',r.'Q1 .rf:. S':?.','f 2? 23 fI'1r'E. ,QaiE1f1': 23 lo 2 :Tf1il1C 27 li South Catholic 22 22 Carrlaeu oall1ol1C 33 l2 St, lol'm's 42 21 Salesiaiuri lost l3 l3 St, losefhe 23 IC fl, 1 ' In lost 23 25 o Lx l9 l8 f 1, ' 'ITL 29 25 . m 1' l , . . an l , , ' 3l 24 , l o, Q ' 3l 27 ' ' - ' ' ' O 1 , 27 24 I l ' losl 23 4l A . o A ' , ng. , .' l t 27 37 ' F - - 7 ' ' 27 2l ' ' - . 1935 1936 Zh xg!! A MEMORABLE RECORD These records go bacx three seasons ago to when La Salle reentered 116 Catholrc League and Obre O Brten became our coach The fol1ow1ng taoula ttons mclude Scheduled games only ln these last three years our tearr1 1 as played 57 games and won 4! p1l1ng up 1777 pomts to our opbonents 1208 We have lo t only frve home ganes and were never defeated on our court by a non Catnolrc leaaue tea rt Out of the last 43 aames we lost nlw one at home Unt1l the f1nal Sales1ar1urn game v e 1 st out one of tne p eced mg 1 games ln Catr1ol1c League competttton 76 clayed 0 ga nes w nn T1 33 Southeast Catholtc St 1ohn and St 1ose1oh have never won a ga11e ct our expense wlstle Catholtc and West Catl1ol1c won only one each ln t last two years v e have been defeated but 3 t1 es out of 37 contests Tms year Ne set up some excepttonal records bestdes losmg onlf one game Before the fatal ga ne vf1th the Salltes ve boasted a 24 game rv nn na strealc Cathollc H1gh Soumeast Catholrc and the 1vat1onal Farrr Schoo ere the only teams to score over 19 nomts on us We 1ave captured the Cat 1 ltc league crown the past two years and cllmaxed our present campatgn by f1n1sh11'1g fourth 1n the Nattonal Catl1ol1c Tournament m Chtcago and beco 11 1ng the champtons of 13h11adelph1a by defeatmg Southern 1-11gh the Duoltc Htgh Sc ool champtons 19861937 La Salle Opp La Salle Opp Ro bo oug1 Frankford Slmon Gratz A u S 1es1a'11. West CG1WOl1C Ca hol c North Catnoltc IO D S Southeast Cathollc St 1ohns West Cathotrc '1ot 1 Cat'1o C ho c Southeast CG1'lO11C Ca 1den Cathollc St 1O'1 1S Saleslanurn St 1osephs 1 Loss resulted 1n a tte for Flrst Place 1934 1935 Clouc ster C 1O'1 Gratz St Robert 19 'tn Clsarte t Ca 1o ep'1 o hC ol S C Ro S e a u o tCaho S o 1 Clouc o 11.t atftoltc I 1021 Penn Char S non Gratz Frankford We t Cathol St 1o ep1 North Ccthol1c S ohn Sales1ahur'1 Cathol c Hrgn Southea t Cathol1c North Cathollc West Ca ho11c Catholtc 1'11g'1 Salesranu South a t Ca 'lol c St ohn Lost 1 Lost on Home Court 1'1 e ra o 1 a La Salle Opp 1 ' 1 .J I 1 1 I J l I2 V,Qv'55qE: 6. S fx 1 I . 1. A Q ,nt ri Vp' 2 mfg' - J - rt . 1 J s o j 1 ' s 0 ' ' ' ' Y , Us ' ' f 1 Jw O . . , 1 C 91 7 C! A A 1 1 1 1 f. ' 1 1 fv V , , 1 . 1 v A . . , A , :A X-41 . ' . ' , . 1 , . . at t ct 1 . 113 . .1 111 . . 1 .1 . ., 1 f ' 1 1. J V P fx X r E , 38 16 , ter 26 32 . 27 10 1: , 44 12 ' A 28 12 34 14 1 rnni 20 19 fs . lc 34 18 a' Q . 'rn 15 13 . 1 32 17 . 1 ' , , 32 17 A ' , 26 23 t 1 , , 35 21 t, 1 ' , 45 29 l ' 13 17 1' . 1 , 40 33 St. se h ,, ,, 33 12 1 ' ' . 35 31 . ' , ,,,,, 27 19 s ' ,, 38 24 . 1 ' , H ,,,,, , 35 12 ' , ,. 29 33 . ,, 41 19 . t ' ,, 42 25 National Farm School , ,,., . 29 23 St. 1oseph ,,,,,, 21 19 1 rl l lic , , ,, 25 16 1' ' 1 , ,, 48 28 at. 11 , ,,,,,,,27 10 It .33 25 ' . 1 .' , , 30 22 e s fl .1 , , . 38 25 .. . ' 33 12 , 1 , , , 41 25 . 1. ' , , 42 21 'J n ' - H f 13 18, 1 1. 't Xt er'c', . ' ,, , . ,, , 23 10 ' - 1 . e. l ' ,,,, . , 44 19 1315, , ,,,,, ,, ,, , 24 12 . , ' , , , 22 23' e, 1 . r 17 27 Wes tholrc ,, 30 25 St, s Q ,, , , , 30 14 Cfth hc 1'11gh , 23 23' fsalesisnum 21 30 fort. ath 1: 30 32 P D , ,, ,, , , 29 19 tal, 1363 17 Cl si n in 30 27 St 1 hn 31 17 'Wes I.. llc . 36 45' P , D , , 29 15 ff rth Caiholtc 15 35' Catton: Htgh 34 20 cv ester 37 21 St 1 seph 37 19 St 1ohn . 36 32 Hlg FOO BALL c 5 I Grbbons I Phan I Wrckcr harm Carlr W Dough rty F Murphy W ro B ma d B adl y Coach I Dyughe t1 L Ccllrns F Wrrght F W '1 A Str-'rms L Br nran A Fernzzr T Regan Iam s Bonder Coa h 1 Jr' pb ll Manager I Cl ensan I Ednrger I Flannery G hl C Nrckerrnan I Occ'uB1anch1 Geo Brrnton Assrstanl Manager D L C S fl be land W Su fart E Grboons T Hallaraw 1 '1 Ca Vrr wt B g y As lst nt Mana er FOOTBALL For the frrst trme rn the last few seasons La Salle can boast of a really trne team Stamped as the most rmprovea eleven rn the Catnolrc League thrs scraDDY team prcked from a small studertt body compared to those of other Phrladelphra Cath olrc League teams gave trouble to every team rt played Startrng rts season slowly rt garned momentuno and frnrshed wrth the appearance o a charrrpronshrp squad Lady Lu lc tarled to smrle tax ora ly on us anc we dr pped two games DY one porn and twrce we were prayed to a tre The gl omg s de ct the prcture c n srsted of four defeats Vllhy theft ca ve really boast t a clever team? e l Katourreord Wes re a total t trtty three p rnts to cur op pcnents frfty two and when y u c rr srder that the champ ons a reallx great team eat us bv Just a srx t twelxe s re y u can re-adrly see he as s tor tn s statement Present rng an rrnpregrrable lrne that playea H031 havoc wrth all oppos1t1on and a hrgh stepprng backtreld that was culmr nated by stellar offensrve play and prarseworthy defensrve thrs edrtron ot the lrttle Explorers wrll long be remembered by fans and followers of La Salle lt rs proper then at thrs pornt to grve prarse to the two men who are responsrble tor the splendrd trghtrng hard playrng Blue and Gola team Mr Bernard Bradley head ach and backheld tutor together 'Y V L 0 Y ', '4 P W ff' Q X. ff X v jf f ea 'r- r L Front row: S. Lwmg, A, Co o, YN, Fo ter, . ,, ,. .,, , . ls :, rd, . Q , . Sr-fra. d w: f-. z 1 e , 7 , f .r ', . ', ., . , . OSA DY, . 5 ., . e . , , 3 , . , e , , C Thprd mv: Vfalrer Cf .z e , r 5 . em , . , . K , . Coupe, I. Ben., . ' .. ., . I ,Y , J X Fourth row: . S.,1e.ds, . cn' a rt. . , , ln' ., . , . . , I.C.1:1ton, I. OB: e., F, nnon, .f:e. u. g , s a g , , 1 1 . . 1 . . A I I 4 , , I , , 1 , . , , , . - - I , A . , , , I CC . . , .A ' . C , . 1 1 ' o 1 . A . C . V 1 rw r I ' f-1 oo . C .- . r K Iv C 1. I O I , ,, 1 1 W ll oo. . c . V co co A ' - fx' C. o - , , A o. - r o or - t A r b , J o . ' CC , O . 1, l f 1-1 -4 I 1 x t C ro . . . , - V 1 1 . . 1. . r T HIGH wrth Mr lames Bonder hne c a are the ones responstble and solely so for the type ot team we had thrs year Startmg the season wrth the remarns of last years team these men burlt an ent1rely new machme by changmg the exoerrenced men around and placrng the new men a ad Jantageous posrtrons The 1nd vrd ual stars were numerous but Iohn Edrnger who was selected as Al more than passmg pra se Hrs work was outstandmg but the work of such men as Btg Btll Deagler an end converted from the center posttton Sam Ewrng Deagler s run nrng mate Larry Bradley Captarn Ioe Egan guard that Shrtty Tom Regan and hrgh sconng Eddre G1bbODS were more than ordlnary and therr brrllrance caught the eve of the many spectators who watched therr per 1 rmances on t e grrdrron As a re ward tor therr splendrd a tlrty they were appomted to vartous posrtrons on the AllCathol1c team Wrth grad uatron La Salle also says goodbye to these warrrors loe Behl Sonny Morross A Occr Btanchr Charle Waclxerman loe Grllrgan George Coupe loe Clemenson I e D ugh erty Itrnmy Clmton Tom l-lallorar and Blll Salltvan rn the able hands of Walter Camp e To all of these go the thanks of the student body lor they fought the good ftght and whtle not rewarded by any rmpressrve lrst ot v1ctor1es thev w1ll be long remembered as a flghtrng football tearn that supplreo plenty of thrrlls WILLIAM SULLIVAN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept r Oc a Oc un OC r Oc r Nov a Nov n 1936 LSll p Roxborough West CGlhOl1C 6 St Iohn s Oc a Cathohc Hlgh 7 Southeast Cath 20 St Ioseph s Salesranum Northeast Cath 6 Totals 63 52 N041 ' . , ' o oh, 'o .. ' t . - aff ' A . 1 - ' ', ' ' 1 S 7.,,l?f'7'1'i X .. ' i'- , , o o - XXIQEQI It Catholio and All-Scholastic, deserves The reins of maaaaar were placed ' ' b ll. G Q Q Op . ' .25, F i. 6 U t. 3, S t. ' 7 t. ll, S . . ' 6 7 t. 17, S t. ' ' 7 t. 23, F i. . U t. 30, P i. . ' 6 6 . 7, S t. ' 6 13 . 13, F '. . 12 HUG XX' SNIMMING Fon rurrlsh A D n e Fr n L ODO SWIMMING Under the leadersh1p of Captam Henry Stelngass thrs 1937 tank team carrred off vtctory conslstently Not content wrth hrs strmg of wmnmgs m scheduled meets Stemgass swam away wtth the 50 yard event and took a close second 1n the l00 yard event at the Nattonal Catholtc Interscholasttcs The team ftntshed 3rd ln the Cathohc League downed only by the strong competltlon and close scores of two other teams La Salle placed 4th rn the Natronal lnterscholashcs a good proof of thelr abrhty Ioe Gavaghan was a valuable man ID the 40 and 200 yard events supported 1n the latter by Ludwtg Frank Bob Burns and Ed Trachtenberg performed tn the 100 yard backstroke mth Bob also 1n the medley relay Ed O Hara and Itm Crumlrsh swam both l00 yard breastroke and relay events Dtvtng was done by Ioseph McCollum and Wrlllam O Donnell Al Dorsey played anchor man rn both relay swrms As a unt thrs team set a standard for future La Salle swrmmmg team that 1111 be found hard o beat BOB BURNS I 10:1 , Q ff V K-7 5 by f,ff:'I 'bfi 'ith '8 J i r- Xx y r t row: I. C .tr ., . orsey, I, Gavaqha , E, N alls, L. Cl k, . ' nrxell Back row: I. Blum, Manaqerg B. Burns, I. Collum, E. O'Hara, W. O'Dorm6ll, W. Campbell - 1 ' I A V 1 A A . A A . i ' ' ' 53 1. v ' t . 7? Vis Less TRACK Front o D Gallagher I Egan W Cox W Marrs I Gallaghe A Gubxcza C W CA an R D al G Coupe Seco cl row I Fla agan P B o n L ODonnell E Haggerty I Ou nn F Rxgg Back row F Ke ga I Co ay I Behl I Wcke sham W Campbell Manager P Waters G S oye I Penny I Walsh I See 1ll r Manage TRACK La Salle by loslng but one dual track meet to St Ioseph s H1gh was able to reach the frrst d1v1s1on m Cathollc League Standmg for 1936 Wlth such stellar performers as Capta1n Charles Predlger Iohn Toner Ierry Mallon and a few others our small lnexperlenced squad dlsturbed many an opponents perfect record However graduat1on took from us the servlces of these as well as that of Tom Carroll Harry Newnam and Frank Schmrd Th1s left Coach Ob1e O Brlen wrth only hve letter men to bulld up a wxnnlng team But because of Coach O Brlen s remarkable ab1l1ty to produce such teams w1th medlocre materlal we look forward to a good season Led by Capta1n Sam Ewmg IH the century spr1nt h1gh Jump and broad lump Ioe Behl Bob Duval Dan Gallagher and George Coupe hoppxng the hurdles the boys have already d1splayed W1nn1ng Ways Ioe W1ckersham Charhe Wackerman and Ioe Egan accounted for many polnts whrle Ed Krupa and Iohn Edlnger scored conslstently m the shotput B111 Cox and Iohn Brnlch do well 1n the mlle Practlce has been slowed down cons1derably due to the poor condxtlon of the track Workmen are busy maklng ready the fxeld for football and be cause of constant lnterference all track meets must be held away The team faclng one of the toughest schedules of recent years compeh t1on has htgh hopes for an undefeated season and IS lookmg forward wlth great ant1c1pat1on to the Catholeague Meet ln May IIMMY CRUMLISH f 1061 'e,,Q', sfv ,vfub I ty N . , -:Q t :lgg A U F v Pei? r w: , , . , . , . i, . r, . ' , . a'errn , . uv , . n :.n,.rw,.' ,. ,.i,.'in, R, Higginbotham, A. Stuer, A. Coco, Chas. O'Brien, Coach : . rrl n, . nw , . , , 'l r , . , 5 . , . W r, . , . , . m' e , r . f . 1 ' I 1 , f 1 . , . , . , . , . , . . . . . , f I I I - , . I , . A I ' , . . , . I - ' , X L H192 Kas!! TENNIS Fra t E Iohns F Ge-rnq ss F Byrne I Ca pbell TENNIS The team under the very capable drrectlon of Brother Austm looks for ward to a most successful season thls year A great deal of excellent mater1al has been uncovered tn a recent 1nter class league held m only the under Classes The team has booked many of the leadtng schools of the d1str1ct tn cludxng Germantown Academy Olney Htgh West Cathollc and Roman Cath ohc Archmere Academy of W1lm1ngton IS also ltsted on the schedule whtch at a later date dependlng upon the pendlng games w1th Central Htgh soon to be our next door ne1ghbor and other schools of Phtladelphta w1ll be oth clally released Cherubmo Pettx rs captaln of the team th s year He plays number one smgles Iohn O Hanlon and Frank Byrne play number two and number three slngles respecttvely Other members of the tean' are Henry Stemgass Edward Tohnson C Sosangehs Fred Gerngross Iohn Meehan and Campbell George Welsenberger IS manager of the team Although tennts IS but m tts thlrd year as an act1v1ty at La Salle 1t IS reachtng what we mtght term 1ts peak th1s year tn the heavy and successful teams scheduled and 1n the mterest shown around La Salle ln this sport Wrth the three courts ava1lable for the use ot the students It bodes well for the team representlng the Explorers on the courts The tenms team gtves many boys too hght lor the heavler sports an ample opportumty to develop the sound mmd 1n the sound body 51071 ff X vffftv- K Wy 5 5155 4 'fig cf pot H O i ,,! . , , X . X1.'B I XL, nrowz. on,, ro,. ,. m Back row: C. Petti, G. Weisenberqer, H. Steinqass, I. Meehan, I. O'l-lanlan , . . , , , - . , - I I I - - - 1 1 1 I I - i . . . t , 1 1 - 1 1 1 - - 1 1 HIG1, ,863 GOLF TEAM C b M 1 t n W o GOLF The golf team under Co captams Blll O Donnell and Ioe Meehan ant1c1 pate a successful carnpa1gn although the schedule IS one that calls for a hlgh standard of play It IS expected that La Salle another year s expenence under the1r belt w1ll be able to handle any and all oppos1t1on due to the stellar play of lack Meehan and Ioe Behl two of the C1lY s flnest scholast1c golfers season are Paul Stanton Ioe Swoyer and Bob McBr1en Although golf IS a comparatwely new sport at La Salle rt has flour1shed under a group of tee experts whose play has caused La Salle to be rated very hlghly Hopes are hlgh for the greatest golf season 1n hlstory thrs year lOSEPH MEEHAN 39 Aprll May May May May May May May May May Iune 30 GOLF SCHEDULE 6 Germantown Roman Cathollc lenkmtown St Thomas More Ienk1ntown St Thomas More Penn Charter Ienkmtown Roman Cathohc 27 28 The lnterscholastlcs St Ioseph s Uoej e -1 ,lo J 0 I' Y 0 iN W. amp ell, W. McBride, I. Swoyer, I. Behl, I. Meehan, I. eehan, P. S an o , . O'D nnell Other members of the squad whose efforts should lead to a successful 5 ...,. . . ' ll . . . . , , , . 14 . . ...... . . , . ' 18 . . . . . l9 , . . . . . , 20 .,.. .... . . , ' 21 . , . ' 24, 25, 2 , , , 1 . . . ..., , , . . . ' I THE BLUE AND FOLD I I Q wp f'Ni If nh N4 kj - . .nr -:fx .YN If . if 1 ' 11 Eff? Yfff f r - - X 1 M65 Basketball Cty and CGthOl1C League Champs 'l 1 I- I Football r llll 1 xdlr 1 I5 Ill 1 Gouy f w 1 GU HY GC '1 G 1r1 C L L gl G ll F O D vig ENl D ug 'J v C46 G H30 G1 c BlCi'lCl ll Swlmmmg J A DJ Cheerleaders Golf Tenms Track 'J K, VP llll war, 9 - s . . 4 n, 1 , . . , 2 1 f- Y... ' wmv- fv ---,,+,,.,d I: , , ..... nf, ,f,,.,,,f G,-all X X, Z4'.'. :rd Kmrfr C1-C'1ff'1lY'. fir. Briicl lil-.'CE.f1':.2T:C r1l':'ff-7 GE. 1rle.' MCGl:T.f? Iclxr. I Quin 1,',1U','Y:Y.Cf: GDSHTLII IC5'K'Ixll Swcyer l.'i1'.-.'rffr.Cf- Br:1'ile',' Ignfg' E1 Eqffrx Tl,'::t1':.' 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X v ,ftiggif THE LETTERMEN 1-0,1 Q 5-vw. f'2:z w HI .Z Behold I am w1tl1 vou all dass ACTIVITIES ,ggifiic f my O 7c,, O 'F f- Z1 fr: ' 3 O I O , IN V ,J H ifbzfif - HI S J' .FW v 0 Y ' . 5' '563 4 a LA SALLE DRAMATIC CLUB Frcrt row I 'res Morley lames Cruml sh Danrel Rcddefr Sec etary M Gord 'r Mrller Drre or loseph McCauley Presrdent Rrchard Farrell Edward Gbbc s T' ddle lcseph Douqhe ty Charles Strecke loseph Coogan Geo cc B rn rr Frarrcrs Convery Iohn Lacy Francrs Keul E cl: r IJ r omas Doyle Law cnce Rosanra Frcder ck Chrrstman Iohn Icseph Meehan I sep'r Dunphy Thomas Ccrnely DANNY BOY The lrrst week ot February l937 wrll long be remembered as the event'ul week the La Salle Dramatrc Club presented therr annual play Danny Boy The play was undoubtedly the lrnest both from a starrdpornt of actrng and of ettrngs that was ever staged at La Salle A soarklrng comedy Danny Bo rrsn Amerrcare beople and rocked the entrre audrence wrth aales of laughter Mr Gordon Mrller rs agarn deservrng of all the brarse he recerves for hr 'nasterlul drrectron and productron of Danny Boy surpassed all hrs former arts rn hrs man, years as drarnatrc coach at La Salle Mr Mrller has acaurred through long years of drarratrc experrence the knack ot rnrectrng rnto hrs rcteges a lfeener sense ot the drama whrc'r rs so necessary for a balanced ortrayal Another to whom due credrt must be grven rs Brother Chrrstohher oderator of tfre Dramatrc Club l-lrs untrrrng e'torts rn securrng new scenerf erorertres and settrngs and 'rrs valuable drrectron backstage were tfre ma n factors rn rankrng Danny Boy Nrth the best fl-4 J J . fc s X v f -f f : : 'rr row: - r r , r, , r,-- rr .tor , a ' Q' : h r , ' r- ' , f . r , . - . , moved with those characteristic flashes of humor so marked in a story of plain r . , L . A . , I QS .. if r l r . . V A 1 I o . .. 1. . , ' l I ' T2 , Q . ' r ' ' ' r rr i sr. 1 l A doting mother's affection for a spoiled boy constituted the theme of the comedy. Ma Gallaghers love for her son, Danny, blinded her to the fact that he was auite grown-up, her eyes were opened, however, when Dan an- nounced his intentions of marrying. I-lis fiancee, Mona Stanton, was well aware of this state of affairs when she consented to marry Dan, but, woman- like, she instantly calculated in time she could win him away from continued reliance on his mother. The opening of the second act found them married and Dan reluctantly at work improving his English with Mona as teacher, Disgusted with everything, Dan auit his job and fell back on his mother for moral support. l-le and Mona quarrelled and then in a huff, Dan reversed the usual procedure by going home to mother. After cooling off, he returned to find Mona preparing to go out to a party, escorted by a typical man-about- town, Phil Carter. Dan had a few bad moments deciding whether to attempt throwing Carter out or retain his health. Since he didnt try to halt her, Mona left. While she was gone, Dan had his mother come up and give him some advice. Ma advised him to leave Mona flat, take the furniture and move in with her. They called up a moving man, McSorley, and had him remove the furniture. While Ma and Dan were in the kitchen, Mona returned and forced McSorley to return everything he removed, starting a hilarious procession of moving men coming in and out the door. Finally peace was restored, Ma realized what she had been doing to Dan, Dan threw Carter out, and they lived happily ever after. One of the most humorous productions ever witnessed at La Salle, it was at its best during the moving scene, in which the stage is stripped of every- thing but the walls. The audience has scarcely gotten used to the bareness caused by lack of furnishings, when the harassed moving men get orders to return everything. No words of ours can describe the audience reaction. They howled, they roared, and some were still laughing even after the final curtain had fallen on another triumph in amateur theatricals at La Salle. IOSEPH MCCAULEY. Liisj The Cafetencr The Flymg Explorers CHARLES LYNCH Pre-sid FRANCIS LAFPERTY V1cePreb1dent The Cheer Leaders F MEYER W CORNELY I GALLACHER P S HMID P, BROWN . C HIGH 1 ,663 1 - THE FLYING EXPLORERS Though more or less loosely organized, the Flying Explorers in the past year have accomplished much through the personal work of its members. Freshmen classes provided some air-minded individuals for our balsa and tissue club and the older members provided the ring of authority. A new batch of models of a new type a new interest in model building and new hopes for summer flights characterized the feeling of our club at the end of another successful year for models of commercial military and racing type have been seen at meetings many of which were withheld from flight be ause of blustery winter days and changeable spring days Throughout the year meetings were conducted by Captain Charles Lynch who gave talks at intervals on aviation topics of the day Treasurer Robert Hoffman took care of monetary problems as well as he finishes his models Assistant Captain Francis Lafferty has done much in the way of bringing in models as have members loseph Hess Iohn Carmody Hugh Burns Vincent Cipolla William Seemiller and loseph Kuhn As an interesting exhibit the works of the club were placed in the library for the parent teachers meeting and for a few days after that the student body might witness the products of our patience Our hope is that future years may bring a Flying Explorers Club that will equal this year s in success and fruitfulness CHARLES LYNCH THE CHEER LEADERS Cooperationl Harmonyl These were the by words at La Salle during this past year Let us hope that these same words will continue to act in the same capacity during the years to come Both the football and basketball teams fto mention only two of our squadsl had these two attributes in abun dance However there was another group that had these same important qualities the student body lt is easy to find many incidents that show the presence of these tfvo aualities in the student body but we are going to recall to your mind two in particular La Salle s plucky little football tearn was battling a mighty West Catholic eleven on the latter s field There were at least five times as many Burr stu derits as there were La Salle s Yet it was the cheering of La Salle that was heard from the kickoff until the final gun Our basketball champs were playing Salesianum at the Wilmington Auditortuti before what seemed to be the entire population of that city lt seemed tnat the odds were against us in cheering but several minutes before game time tive bus loads of La Salle students together with those who had driven down themselves marched past the ticket window until our entire en rollment was accounted for This group while small in comparison to the size of the Delawareans outyelled the others at every stage of the fray The following week this same incident reoccurred when the first game of the pla o f series was contested at the same scene But who was at the head of this harmony and cooperation in cheering that played a rather important part in our victories? Who was it that stood up at strategic moments and led the organized school yells? Your answer no doubt is The Cheer Leaders This group of Bhythrt' Boys included ve oeppy members Bill Cornely Bud Meyer Paul Schmidt Paul Brown and Cap tain Iames Gallagher This team was coached by Brother E Clement through Jnose efforts they were trained to be full of pep at all times fl7 1 E . . vx'.1 ' 1-,Q - I , . I Y I Q0 Q 41 1 . . 1 EO' I J o j f . -2- F ' y 1 J F I l X C . 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 . . 1 , . . U 11 . - 1 , . . . . . Y . 1 1 . . . . 1 A 1 . . , . . , . 1 . . . . 1 , , . . . . . 1 , 1 I - i . , U 11 - 1 . . 4 . s . lx rl - xt I ll . I , , i . ii .. . - . 1 I , , , - - . . , . YA . . . , Y- The B1ology Club Has cz Ses lon Ioseph McCauley Danny Boy L1stens 1n to a Few Words wlth the Ladles of ihe Cast The Semors B1d Farewell io the Catholic League Champs Thelr Way to ChlCUgO In the Natlonal Cathohc Toumament They Fmlshed Near the Top THANK YOU To Brother G Charles who desplte other press hq QL re Mme Y cr 1 YW oo Brother F C emehr cmd Q D Dr Srhess staff who d 1 so mu rr T cw the Leek rrhcmerclhv T9 Bro e tyzoed to our devoted parents whose Uberstclhce came e meer TISS' ,1 af the cmw ra slay the we V y ferrhed Aldmnl v ho SDOHSOIQ cr dCIHCQ to Qld 115 Cr' l te C111 who 1h any way Sharie or ferrh Cree bro 1 Q , J Q 0' fu mr rhclmce THF EDITORS I I 'r I I . n A ' 7 .L A I . . ' r A P. ' 1 . 1 1.r hee, reed V re ri 1 Q, ru our Q k, re ' T Y -F. ' , ' Y. Qf-N Q. r . - , . ru ,4 . . rx, . T ' ' f' ' . Cr Q rg ,J N r A, r th,r D. Vincent, IIT whose Classes rhest of our Copy was . ' F I A. I 1 Wu W - :Qs ,. 1 . W vv 1, -. MU , . . A ..rA . A , ., A , r , R F: . 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Class Rmgs and P1ns K X Badges Medals Pr1ze Cups P j FRIEDEL MANUFACTURING IEWELER 733 WALNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA SECOND FLOOR Llnmt n S Ph1ladelph1a Camden Atlanhc C1ty Restalurants G1f . . :uso Y, 1.1, Q W ,O O ,, . 1 fl' ,563 I I All Li: Salle Class Rings xifxd- by P. I. Friedel ' 9 W T Y - i. N X-jf SLATE CS TILE Over 50 Years Expenence SLAG 61 METAL JOHN MCCANN ROOFING 6. HEATING CONTRACTOR 54 and 56 W R1ttenhouse Street Germantown Phlladelphla GERMANTOWN 5223 H A P P Y M O V I N G PACKING STORAGE SHIPPING LONG DISTANCE MOVING SERVICE WITH A REPUTATION FINEST EQUIPMENT SERVICE WHEN SPECIFIED TRAINED CREWS RESPONSIBILITY ALLIED VAN LINES, INC. Represented IN PHILADELPHIA AND VICINITY BY Terminal Warehouse Company Ste. 8800 1519 COLUMBIA AVENUE Park 3087 f 'TK ' vi: v 'o I ff L.: . X ,G O j IN i f863 ' 3 '- . ll ll u If HILNR1 W PLETCHER Real Estate Insurance Pletcher Bu1ld1ng 5600 GERMANTOWN AVE FRANK R PLETCHER PHILADELPHIA Bollger Brothers F nzgerald Co TEXTILE WASTES CLAY PRODUCTS 1139 E Chelten Avenue 2nd and Butler Streets PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA SmcereIy ll 4' 0 99 The Wmstferlan Eell, Gffrmcrutcwx 0123 Keyzetcne, ,Icrih UUI9 1 ' 7 Q Q NEBraska S036 ESTABLISHED 1888 M WAGNER'S Q. ,fr .,xpC 'x 'nl xx r- , ik L 1 fi Religious Articles-Picture Frames-Large Selection dl, f Miraculous Medals and Chains 425-27 W. GIRARD AVENUE PHILADELPHIA. PA. A. E. Wagner C. A. Wagner M. Wagner Schute Loslcey Oldsmobile 3 l N BROAD ST Compllments SALES 5. SERVICE M, qnd Mrs GITIGS C CI'UmllSl1 RADcl1lt 2157 Costumes to Rent When going to that Party or Ball havmg a Play or Pageant Look for Miller s Clean Authentlc Costumes RIGHTLY PRICED M1ller Costurmer, lnc PHILADELPHIA PA -- of . SQ . t O AQ cistpxttiirig Cf LA SALLE Plays furmslied by MILLER COSTUMIER RITTEN HOUSE PUBLISHERS 0 P ILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA A M OLEARY GERMANTOWW 6220 BRGWN 8: BRAUCHER F U R S 117 W Chelten Avenue Germantown 99 N Q, Architects Building THOS J ARMSTRONG Sz C0 INC Pcunters and Decorators 1628 THOMPSON STREET PHILADELPHIA PA FORD ncb- WATCH THE FORDS GO Comphments Pletclwer Motor Co O I1 fl M ee I1 C I1 GERMANTOWN cap.: th 1275 COMPLIMENTS U1 X Th- Wllllilll ,I blllhonw Q o A L L .9 L u .. BY.. 0 . of Stenton Ave. and Wister Street Mr J J 9 Ger. UISU Nor of v hw 7 I I Y I V v - .0 - 'E 0 C 0 L V. V2 'IW , V 'N S .,,-Q .,. go. C J I- f Rei! f863 Success, Seniors FRESHMAN A INSTITUTIONS SERVED W J McElwvee QUINN DAIRIES Meats oi the Fmer Quahty 341 Master Street 2008 E HAINVS STRELT PHILADELPHIA PA Germantown Canned Goods 21st and Chelten Avenue Phone Han 9157 The Rendezvous for Partlcular People who demand Quallty and a Pleasant Atmosphere Most everybody hkes Spaghettx but we suggest you try the Heal Artlcle made only as THE CHELTEN GRILLE serves xt We know youll enloy lt for 1ts savory delxcxousness Our spacxous banquet room IS yours for any occasion Come m today and enjoy a Real Meal where there IS a mlnlmum ol hustle and hustle -4 W M gm, It nterulfw A J Meler APOTHECARY COR CHELTEN AVE 6. CHEW ST GERMANTOWN PHILA J Thomae F McTear Goodbye S E N I O R S Realtor We re glad you re go1ng 1440 N 2nd STREET R 'K PHILADELPHIA SERVICE SUPPLY CORPORATION Constructlon and Industncxl Equlpment TRACTORS REPAIR PARTS SUPPLIES 6 W 20th and Venango Sts Phl d lph 1 -9 0 'o ' :xp - QQ L U JUNIOR A T 'irq SA- Mczin Office cxrehouse ia e io l 56.5 Freshman For Eco mcal Car Ope ton ,VVELCGVV jom the mio the A L U V F I thru the K Ofc AUTO CLUB W T WALTER M GRATH COVPL VE A FRIEND A FRIEND COMPLHVIENTS of MR AUSTIN MEEHAN vi' CW Xxv -,X ,S 1 D I , no i rai X V 1324 N. Broad St. Phila., Pcx. . ' ' C , Bhnager V- f 1 NTS CSMP' .hifffff OF 1 2 563 ff I FOR HEALTHS SAKE DRINK MOSEBACH BROS d A IN 'NATURl:S BI-ST FOOD From the fmest T B iested Guernsey and Iersey Herds 2929 W Master Street Pom QUXIIYY POR ONI-R HAIF A CENTLRX FORREST LAUNDRY LAUNDERERS 6 DRY CLEANERS 1225 Columbla Ave Phila Atlcmtxc CIIY Ocean CIIY Camden Suburban 100 k 4 ERIE AVENUE MILLS CO Wool Combmg and Scourmg vnu XDLIPHIX px 1444 IOSEPH C CLOSE GENERAL INSURANCE 18 W Chelten Ave KIRNIXNJIOVLN IHII KDIIIHIX OWEN LOGUE CUSTOM SHOEMAKER 5036 Wayne Avenue c 1 rm xvroxx N CCMPLIMENTS OF REV FATHER McGINLEY HOLY CHILD 2 FTW, C3:..PL,:.fEr:Ts l A ' v 4 430 Gra e ' Illk L5 or I ' kj lf , ' . . 3B ar 2750 . V Y .V , A ' ' sms AVENUE AT 2nd srm-:ET Ste. 2 Par 154 C' ' .mtown Cer.1Pg1r,13:f5'1' OF I L HG X f 863 THE SEVEF TY FIFTH to the SEV FNTY FOURTH Good Luck LEWIS H SWIFT LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER for the States ofPenncI New Iersey and New York Oihce 6500 Ogontz Ave PHILADELPHIA IOHN I FELIN 6. CO INC PORK 6- BEEF PACKERS 4142 B6 German own Avenue PHILADEIPHIA PA COMPLIMENTS BOILER SERVICE AND REPAIR CO 3343 North Ccxrllsle Street PHILADELPHIA PA Best WIshes COKGRATULATIOP S cmd THE BEST OF LUCK ZA Qualxty Built Our Busmess WAWA DAIRY FARMS FARMS AND BOTTLING PLANT WaWa Del. Company, Penna. Phlladelphna Office ALLEGHENY AVE AT 35th STREET RADclItT 7070 From L H-A, I , vx, ' I9 Tk '-fl . v 'JL' 7 - ,KV 'X ond God be with you SC I 1 ., - I . PA. OF - 2B H G63 C U S A C K HARDWARE CO 1004 Arch Street PHILADIIPHIA PA V TQ? Success cmd Hooomess BOSSOW S FLOWERS Store and Greenhouses 1639 N BROAD STREET PHILADELPHIA Flowers by Wxre 3013 R I BARRS SONS NEUBAUER S Meats Grocenes 6. Provlsxons Fgrmql Clothes for Men Rented 7151 GERMANTOWN AVE 1035 WALNUT STREET tHll0 dph 5 dph COVPT 4 O Mr. Anthony Flannery COMPUME T Pennsylvcmlcx Greyhound L1nes Ph1lcx., Pa Spruce 7060 S sw w, tw v L' ,SO . , C P' ' 2 Trxe Sent.: CZ K3 Q - xfff 1C Predlji Smooth Sfxihriq to Sgccee' I , , ' V- . PA. 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