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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
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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
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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
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