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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
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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
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,-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
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