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

 - Class of 1942

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Jeoficvzfion THF MOST BLEssEo VIRGIN BIARY OUR I ADY OF LOURDES ln whose honor was erected a shrme whrch Graces the campus ln memory of the gracluates past present an uture 0 La a e H1 c loo who are now defending their country IH the air on an an on sea May Qur Immaculate ueen of Peace pro alumni who contrl ute thls eautltul memorial MGA, 9' l To df ,f SII 'gl1St I, . a. . . , I d d . tect these courageous patriots and the loyal X 1 fs :Q 3 Loyalty we piecige lociay, Alma iwiater, dear, to thee: Thy icieais high, we pray iViay our guiding spirit ine. QYALTY C105 Country So oo! God and country, church and home, Faith and hope and charity Will remain, wl1ere'er we roam, Beacons bright of loyalty. Salle Il Ol 'LSCAWZ Qevgimfevf I r Ifo Jfenfa BROTHER EMILIAN President A MESSAGE TO THE SENIORS The final lesson has ended, the last exercise has been collected, the dismissal hell is sounding and you are ready to depart from La Sane High School, not for a day or for a year hut forever, as a student. The Brothers, final counsel is Brother Anselm's oft-repeated admonition: UGO, hut rememher that no La Sane stuotent ever strays far from the Sacred Heart of Jesus Vvhose arms are always outstretched in love and hlessingf, BROTHER FRANCIS Rliols Principal of La Salle Central A newcomer at La Salle, Brotiier Francis devoted i1iS time and energy to prepare tile iioys oi Broad anci Stiles ior tiieir final two years at Olney Avenue. BROTHER DAVID Principal Not a newcomer to La Salle. but a first year man as our principal, Brother David endeared i'liTTlS6li to our iiearts by iiis congenial counsei and by his unwavering constancy. BROTHER Fl'll.lX JOHN, FSC. 1xIilll19llliltiCS E BROTH ER A LTSTIN, F. SC. I:T6'IN'Il BROTHER DECLAN. FSC FFPIICII BROTHER CLEM ENT, FSC. History BROTHER DA5'llAN, F.S.C. Physics B1CClli:lfliCk1l Drawing BROTHER EUGENE, FSC. b'IfltIl6l11Ellil'S BROTHER R.u':s1ONn. FSC. English. ixiusic BROTHER JAMES, FSC. History, Health BROTHER STEPHEN, FSC German, Algebra BROTHER NIINCENT. FSC. Cimemistry Senior Sfienre BROTHER PATRICK, FSC. Latin BROTHER RIJBITRT. FSC. Engiisil, Latin BROTHER JULIAN. FSC. Bioiogy, History BROTHER CiERVALD JOHN, FSC. Engjiisil BROTHER LEWIS, FSC. ijimrary Science BROTIII-IR XAVIER, iiislory IEROTHER DENIS, FSC. Typing. Algebra BROTHER ITRANCIS. F.S.C Qieomelry Nievilanivai Drawing BROTHER JEROME, FSC. Latin, Nlathemalics BROTHER PAUL, FSC. English, History BROTHER G. PATRICK, FSC Latin BROTHER ETXDBERT, Cufeleriai. Bookstore NIR. DANIEL ROIJDEN English, Dramatics MR. JOHN GUISCIIARD French I IWR JM1rs BONDER IWR QHAR1 hi OBRIEN ELOIIOITIILS P ENIQ1 E uf lllolx BROTHER DAVID pauses u moment to ilC'COll1IIl0CIillC the pllologruplxer 3:-3fw':'!'-: '., - U ' -, 1-53 an K.--., H 'z. ,wb 1. -. i- K wa- 1 x i 1 1 1 a 1 PRESENFHNG under the rays ol time spotlight, symlaolic ol memory, tliose who are now leaving tlwe familiar sur- roundings ot' La Salle to be thrown into the maelstrom ol tliis worlcl, going liortlw to lace lile alter tour years of steady clevelopment. religious, mental, social, ancl plmysical . . The Seniors 'ui I a . Ai my wr- - fv- WILLIAM JOSEPH BEGLEY EDWARD JAMES BOYLE HARRY BOYLE HEHISH ST. ANNEYS Cllunlcy . . . Slmort . . . A mass of muscles . . . Al- ways reacly to mix in . . . A good stuclent and a Swell pal . . . Hustles the wom- en lrom tlme Mount . . Jazz-crazy . . . lIllI'Bl'Illll'8lS I-2-32 Senior Com- mittee 4. SENIORS ..Ed,. ST. ATHANASIUS, Six-footer with Bob Hope nose . . . Reel liairecl Cas- anova . . . Dance tiencl as well as Qompli of Oalc . Lane . . . Slmarp dresser . . . Does well witl1 fairer sex . . . Hopes to go to col- lege . . . Clieerleamler I-2-5-45 Class Sports 5-4. 1-Hill ST. BENEDlCT'S A laclyls man if sllels blonde . . . Veddy veddyn tall . . . Conservative clresser . . Haunts tlie Campus Shop . . . Plays Class luas- lcetloall . . . A lilcatmle chap in all four years . . . lntramurals I-2-3-4. JAMES DOCKERY BROWN Hcorlden lMMACUl.ATE CONCEPTION A moclest young fellow . . . About 6'1 . . . ln- clinecl to lait the pipe quite constantly . . . A lvlerritt Man wlio sliies from time limelight . . . Sharp clresser . . . Always seen with a classy companion . . . Senior Sndal Cmnmiltee 4, Twcn ty-one F' 'T J If gvv-FQ az ,--1. -vig Tv jr - -1-fAr,,,?-':jQ1.1--.T gf:-mrf. A 1 v-:1.w, .S?E,A,B ALLAN DECEUIRE BROZ I-Ntissourin ST. lNt.xnnLrglNr.'s An alien from Kansas City in '58 . . . Benny, the Bookworm, taking Scholas- tic Nlectat in Soph Year . . . A whiz at huilcting moclel racers anct planes . . . Haunts detention from 2:50 to 5:50 habitually . . . in- tencts to he a treshman in college next year . . . Bowling Club: Tract: Team 2-5- 4. S E N I Q R S FLOYD BRYAN ALVIN A. BUBEN CHARLES H. BURGER Texas Al hchiclcv Sr. A'rHANxsnJs' Scholar galore with Scho- lastic Lys in lrosh and soph years . . . Crazy about horses, cowboys. and Texas . . . Campus Shop is his claity haunt . . . Holy Child hustler . . . Atways ready for a tight . . . A future air cadet . . . Bowling Team '5--1: Class Teams 2-5-4. ST. ADALBERT,S Quiet and a good sport . . . Pushes about Rich- mond in his ujeepu . . . Tall . . . Dark . . . Good took- ing . . . Always watches for the opening ot a wise cractc ...A real La Salle man... Senior Activity 4: Camera Cluh 3: Airplane Club I. ST. HELENA.S Blond . . . Good toolcing . . . Star humorist . . . Fa- vorite with the gals . . . Accomplished cartoonist, dramatist . . . Writes col- umn, HVVho's VVho . . . Co-ectitor of the yeartmoolc Vvistcrian I-2-5-4: Btue ancl Gold -1 fco-Editorl: Ritte Club 1-2: Dramalics I-2: Chemistry Club 5: Ricling Cluh 5: Glcc Cluh l-2. - Y I f - FRANCIS JOHN BURKE XVILLIAM FRANCIS BURKE EDWARD LEO BURNS UAITYICYH HOLY CI-IILD Franlc can rarely he an- gered . . . Writes uNothing hut the Truth only to pass time . . . A first-class pho- tographer . . . lngenious he- hind a milce or before an audience . . . Another of the famed Campus crowd . . . Wisterian l-2-5-4: Swimming 2- 3-4 fcaptain 4fg Blue and Gold 4 fco-Editorf. ZSENIORS VVill OUR LADY or HOLY SOULS Will is one of the most popular seniors . . . Plays Mister lnterlocutor in every class . . . Brother Patriclcs pet peeve . . . Living off laurels of Scholastic L in frosh year . . . The chief olojective of all fouls in in- tramural haslcethall . . . Traclc 3-4: Foothall I-2-3: Senior Activity 4: lntramural Sports 2-5-4. uAce ST. MATTHENV,S Everyhody's pal is Ace . . . A smile is continually parting his handsome coun- tenance . . . A scholastic standhy lout athletically am- hitious . . . His interest in the French Club is the real thing . . . Quiet . . . But cheerful . . . Basketball 2-3-4: French Club 4: Senior Activity 4. 5 EDWARD Joss PH CANNON ..Ed,. HOLY CIIILD Short stocky and sharp as Gillettes . . . Good humor and swell personality . . . Socially contacted . . . Gold Medal for highest marlc frosh year . . . Neat dresser and a smooth dancer . . . Intramural football star . in Foothall 2-5: Riding Cluh 2-3: Track 4. Twenty-th rec ROBERT .IoHN CARABASI HB L., 0 Sr. DIIATTHIAS' president of Ciass 4-D . . . Short. stocky, and scho- iasticatty inciined . . . A Camera fiend and an ardent iover ot nature . . . Four scholastic Lys in tour years . . . Has as many extra cur- ricular activities as he has subjects . . . Another coi- iege man . . . Blue and Gold 4: Riding Ctuh 5-43 Camera Ctuh 3-43 Hiking Ciuh 4: Dvhating 2. THOMAS JOSEPH CARROLL ..T0m,, ST. ELlZABETH'S Five feet, tive inches and every inch ready to help you in need . . . A favorite pas- time is puttering about with chemicais . . . Arrived here from ul240n and received his scholastic L there as a soph . . . A iover ot sports . . . Chemistry Ciuh 3-4: interctass I-2. RALPH JOSEPH CARTWRIGHT ucorkeyn ST. WILLlAM,S Best described as top- notch jitterhug . . . Coiiects records . . . Good student . . . Soldier of fortune type . . . One of the senior Brum- mets . . . Vveti iiiced and very popular . . . Always sports the iatest fashions in ciothes . . . Gice Ciuh I-2: Senior Activity 4. - . . L . 5.11:--vvp,.o vvf' L.. SENIORS FRANCIS JOSEPH CASEY Ulrrann ST, Mxr'rHEw's Tait, rooster-topped, and handsome . . . Good stu- dent . . . Popuiar among Brothers and students . . . Has a way with the fairer sex . . . Can dance tilt the cows come home . . . Plans entering college . . . An ali around usweitu guy . . . NVistcrian I-2: Intramurals 1-2- 3-4. it it MICHAEL P. CASTELLANO Mike ASCENSION Cheerful, congenial tet- tow . . . Easy going but quiet . . . Full of humor when occasion arises . . . Haunts principalys ottice four or tive days a week . . . Fond of sports . . . Photography 2: Intramurals I-2- 5-43 Bowling 4. i SENIQRS WILLIAM JOSEPH CLEAR KIN HRCIISH ASCENSION Short . . . Rectheacied . . . Always wears a pleasant smite . . . Aims to sink more through the hoop than Ace Burns . . . Ardent follower of the La Salle Explorers . . . Popular among students and faculty . . . A rooster worth crowing ahout . . . Intramurals I-2-3-4. FRANK WALKER COAR t1Frank,' SEVEN DOLORS Good student . . . A whiz hehind a golf hall . . . Friendly to everybody . . . Smooth ctresser . . . One of the VVheIan's Boys . . . Humorous in class . . . Per- sonality plus . . . Senior en- thusiast . . . Gott 5-4: Dramatics 4: Bowling 4. JOHN FRANCIS COLLINS U.l.F. tht' Sport., ST. ATHANASIIJS' Tall . . . Lantcy . . . Dark haired . . . Pin halt enthu- siast . . . Features latest gadgets. trictcs, jokes, etc. . . . Haunts Merrittss, Ocean City, Campus and anyone else who'H have him . . . Great guy . . . Bowling 4: llnfitlllllfill Baskvlhail I -2-5-4. Twenty-tive rt , X. L, ,I ---II!-1-rfzr fe.. ,. .'s':'S ' ROBERT lXfllCHAEL COLLINS U!-Iillllin LITTLE FLONVER Always spic and span . . . Firm believer in co- education . . . A cream colored wlwirlwincl at traclc . . . Always clrapecl in a zoot suit . . . ls up the lwlount more tllan l1e is llere . . . Favorite pastime is bowling . . . A good friend to have . . . lntramurals I-2-5: Track 5-4. ' ' A-' ww- ww- -mn rm--1-wg-I-wa-:I-It-1-1.-wi rua.-wvyqqr SENIORS HUGH FRANCIS CONVERY JOHN FRANCIS COONEY EUGENE RICHARD COTTER HNXVOOCIYH utlaken '.GeneH IISIMACULATE CONCEPTION Smooth . . . Gooclloolcing . . . Man about town . . . Has a winning personality . . . A walking vogue . . . Six-footer . . . Vvoulcl ratlier clance than eat . . . An- other ol tl1e Campus Boys Intramurals 1-2-J. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Jalce is a swell fellow . . . Plays intramural ball lor love ol competition . . . Sliarper in the First clegree . . . Happy-go-luclcy atti- tucle . . . Strictly a record collector . . . Really easy on the eyes . . . Intramurals I-2-3-4: FFPSIIIIIZIII anfl ,l. V. Baslwtlmall I-2. ST. MADELEINE SUPHIE Dressed in latest styles and loc-coming too . . . Recllieaclecl . . . Jitterloug De Luxe . . . Vvavy haired ...Fulloflun...One of tl1e senior Brummels . . . Pricle of Business Aritli- metic Class . . . lntramurals I-2: Senior Commit- tee 4. His friends can him General Custer practical- A sharper de luxe . I GERALD F. X. CRUMLISH FRANCIS JOSEPH CURLEY ROBERT JOHN CUSTER ulucigen LITTLE FLOVVER .cFrank,l LITTLE FLOXVER MGI:-neraln OUR LADY OF MERCY Gooci looking . . . Good naturect . . . Weil iitcect hy everyone . . . Very gooct in his studies . . . Hasn't a single enemy . . . Takes pride in getting gold cards ...Asquarepat... GOIF Teiinl 41 Yf!Bl b00k 41 SCIli0l' Committee 4. E s Is N I o R s Franic...Quite the scholar ty tives in the gym . . . . . . Right up in tront when Prouct of his four-year Ex- plorer Sport Scrap Book . . . Short, stocky . . . Spirit behind the seniors . . . Takes either sicte of an argument . . . Thinks La a wisecractc should he made . . . Liices hasehaii . . . Re- fined . . . Conservative ctresser . . . Neat appear- ance . . . Intramurals I-2: Senior Commit- Sane is tops - - - we 4' intramural Sports I-2-3-4: Scho- lastic HL l. RAYMOND R. DEM PSEY ..Ray.. HOLY CHILD Black curly hair. . . Good looking . . . F. Burtceis pro- tege in photography . . . Very good in studies . . . Conservative dresser . . . Chief amhition is to loaf un- til drafted . . . Intramurals l-2-3: Senior Activ- ity 4. Twenty-seven 1-w, -- , P' 4 - '1w ...f -.,.5,-gfv-pf--'ty'-11173 -gf-5-I -yygg-wx-:vial--,-rm:1r'gvw'rtwyjg-qw.: '1-s-- rqvm:-Imvigx l , I l l ir- WILLIAM S. DIAB1OND VVilcl Bill HOLY CTROSS Small . . . Dark . . . Goocl loolcing . . . Big Time Operator . . . Deals Phoe- nixville on lvlain St .... Fond of llorses . . . Collects guns as pastime . . . A true scandal to tlle Zombies . . . But a great fellow . . . lntraIIIumls I-2-'51 Ricling Clulw 2-5. SENIORSE JOHN LEO DOLPHIN l1DCaC0n Sr. XfxllLLlAM'S Tall . . . Dark . . . And superbly clressecl . . . Swing llaircut . . . Good worlcer . . . Favorite Witll tlie laclies . . . Brings down top marlcs . . . Puts 146 pounds lyelaincl tlie liigllt of tlie golf ball Bowling 4: Golf 4: lntramurals I-2. VVILLIAM JOSEPH DRUM VVIll ST. FRANCIS XAvIIeR Sliort . . . Stoclcy . . . Good loolcing . . . Talces great pricle in lceeping tlIe gym iioor sl1iny . . . Spent four years trying to get a quote in Vvisterian . . . Big personality . . . Friend oi all . . . lIItrzIIIIurzIls lf'2f'5-4: Dramalicis 41 xvistvrinn 5. ATTILIO MICHAEL ESPOSITO UTOIIIHIOH ST. PAUL.S Happy-go-luclcy . . . Good naturecl . . . Half past tive feet . . . Not too small ...Not too clarlc . . . Anal lweaven iorlwicl, not too laancl- some . . . Just mecliocre . . . Collects recordings as a lwololay . . . lncleecl a La Salle man . . . Nvisterian I-2: Camera Club 2: Glee Clulv I-2. WILLIAM JOSEPH FARRELL Squirt ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Small of stature . , . An- otlier Benny, tlle Boolcworm . . . Fond of classical music . . . Camera fiend . . . Builds airplanes and model laoats to steady the nerves . . . A 17-year-old lVlr. lVleelc . . . Camera Cluln 2: Cllemistry Cluli 5. E SENIORS I WILLIAM P. FAULKNER Bill OUR LADY or-' lVlERCY Hit La Salle from l240 . . . Easy-going lellow . . . VVould ratlier loaf than lie would eat . . . Favorite say- ing: m-llalce it easyu . . . Heavy . . . Darlc curly liair . . . Fond of dancing . . . Varsity Footlnall l-2-5: lntramur- als l-2-5-4. JAMES GERARD FORD usalzul' IMMACULATE. CONCEPTION Blonde . . . Slmort . . . Voted cutest in junior year . . . A lzaslcetlnall entliusiast . . . Always up on tlie lat- est jolces . . . Collects Petty pictures . . . Square as tliey come . . . lntramurals and Class Activities I-2-5-4. ROBERT SYLVESTER FORMICA Bolo ST. DOMINlC'S Tall, darlc and luandsome . . . A Tarzan plnysique . . . Sports alaout in a pea-green Ford . . . A joly lceeps l1im lousy alter scliool . Al- ways lasliions tlie latest in clotlies . . . l'las llis own clan . . . A one-girl man . . . Everylmodyls pal . . . Football I-2: Pliotograplwy 25 ln- tramurals I-2-5. Twenty-nine 7: V, H , .JL . . .-- ., .W fu, ,.,.. kg, , M .5 ' ,w-L.. 4 HAROLD PAUL Fox ..B d.. U ST. Ross OF LIMA The pride of Haddon Heights . . . Fiits about in a fertilized station wagon . Hair was curiy tiii a recent ciose shave . . . Reai- iy the oid Beau Brummei in dress . . . Short, iight, and handsome . . . Un friendly terms with aii . . . Cheerleader 5: Class Sports 1-2- 3-4 HENRY JOSEPH FREIBERG ul-IBITYH ST. EDMOND'S A gentleman and a schol- ar . . . Never knows whatls for homework . . . But ai- Ways has it done . . . Giri shy . . . is a whiz behind third ioase . . . Tail . . . Lanicy . . . A future profes- sor . . . Latin Ciuizv 4. ROBERT F. GALLAGHER ..B L.. 0 OUR MOTHER OF CONSOLATIDN Ataii...Daric... Cookie pusher . . . Class ciown and behind the eight hail constantly . . . Aiways wanting a HFag . . . Smooth dresser . . . intmmurais 1-2-5: Golf Team 5- 4: Gif-e I-2. SENIORS JOSEPH HUGH JOHN GETZ Gus ST. MALACHY,S Tail . . . Light . . . Seem- ingly shy . . . A true friend to have . . . Saves war news for future reference . . . A schoiastic spitilire . . . A walking encyclopedia . . . Loves the hriny deep . . . Manager of swimming team Archconiraternity 2-55 Swimming Manager 5-4. iS SYLVESTER JOHN GORMAN ..SyI,. Hou' CHILD pleasantly plump . . . Tall and well lauilt . . . The senior clown . . . Manages the football team . . . Golls to talce olll weight . . . Al- ways pulling puns . . . Hopes to go to College and pull teeth . . . Dr. Gorman. D.D.S .... Football I-2-5: Golf 4: Dramatics 3-4: Traclc 3-4: Yearhoolc 4. ENIORS FILBERT lVl1CHAE1. GRANDE HNiggCfn ST, FRANCIS or Assisi A chappy from Happy Hollow Playground . . . A fiend for knowledge . . . uHonorary Freshmann . . . Two scholastic lfs . . . Has a voice lilce a log horn . . . All-round athlete . . . Foolhall 1-2-5-4: lntramurals l- 2-5-4. BERNARD FRANCIS GR11.L Dudley ST. Bnmofrs Smooth loolcing . . .Di- minutive . . . Leads his own uwolfu paclc . . . Haunts detention and HER house . . . Pulled down a Selw- lastic L in frosh year . . . Ardent follower of Explorer teams . . . Class president last three years . . . lnlramurals l-2-5. THOMAS J. HARE Hrrllllln How Awczms A jolce ol all trades . . . Cartoons for the uvvisn . . . Vvrites a corny Column . . . Leads the ladies aloout lay a spotlight at the Erlen Theatre . . . An Hiclcy at jitterhugginu, . . , Xvisterian l-2-3-4: Blue and Gold 4. Thirty-one THOMAS BUCKMAN HARPER Harp CJUR lVlOTHER OF CONSOl.ATl0N Red wavy hair . . . Al- ways up on the latest gag . . . A hroacl grin lor every- hocly . . . One of the famed Chestnut Hill hoys . . . A hig shot hehincl a tennis racquet . . . Vice Presiclent lor three years . . . Agrees with F. D. R. on the thircl term policy . . . Tennis I-2-3-4: lntramurals I-2- 5-4: Vvisterian l-2-5. SENIORS BERNARD JOSEPH HILL ARTHUR E. HOLGATE FRANCIS JAMES HOWLEY nButton Sr. MONlCA,S The little man with the hig physique . . . Varsity man with two lfs for foot- hall . . . Loyal to the Blue and Gold . . . Shadows for Joe Kuney in free time . . . Has an army of friends . . . Foothall l-2-3-4: Track 55 GI.-0 Cluh 2. HA t,. I' ST. HENRY'S The lion's mane . . . l..ecl the rah-rah looys in his se- nior year . . . The corpse in the closet . . . Bowls a 260- game . . . Vvas a scholar in his frosh year . . . Tall . . . lsanlcy . . . Sworn hachelor Bowling 5-43 Cheerleader I-2- 5-4 lAFrank,' S-r. BENEDlCT'S Franlc is rarely angerecl . . . Favorite hohhy is pho- tography-after eating . . . A gentleman ancl a scholar . . . Haunts the La Salle corriclors till the Wee hours oftheclay...Tall... Darlc . . . Ancl not hard to loolc at . . . At least to see Blue and Gold 45 Photography 3-4: Chemistry 5. E SENIORS EUGENE PATRICK HUGHES HGCYICH OUR MOTHER or CONSOLATION Gene is Chestnut Hills contrihution to La Salle . . . Shies from scholastic lights hut is mean behind a golf ball . . . Tall . . . Good looking lad . . . Vvilling to try anything once . . . Passes his time and niclcels at Si's and Merritt's . . . Golf 3-4: Rifle Cluh 2: Intra- murals I-2. SAMUEL H. JOHN MB J.. U ST. VVILI.IAM'S Spent hut a short time at La Salle for he came to the school when the past year was half passed . . . Has already made many friends and proved himself quite a scholar . . . Bud is strong in math . . . Class Sports 4. MARTIN HENRY KEANE 'lMarly IIvIIvIAcUI.ATE CoNcEPTIoN Tall . . . carrot-topped ...VVavyhair...V- physique . . . V for Varsity . . . An athlete with plenty of gray matter . . . Two scholastic L's and two ath- letic L's . . . Man mountain hehind a football . . . Al- ways ready to go hunting Foothall 2-3-4: Track 2-5-4. THOMAS LINCOLN KEARNEY Abe ST. lVlAI.AcIIY's Short . . . Chestnut hair . . . Sports about in three or four family cars . . . Jealous of red hair , . . Vvould rather he hald-headed . . . Haunts Hallahan exits . . . A two letter man . . . Ac- cepted as First Alternate at Vvest Point . . . Intramurals I-2-5: Tennis l. Thirty-th rec wmv- Ye .,- K- M J K' -i1YW '3,? SV 'ii'5f T. i' I' ' 'Tm' 5 'ftf5 .'?? ?5 ' -' I THOMAS JOSEPH KIELY TUIII ll0LY CiHILD l.eacler Ol the tennis team . . . Friendly as a puppy . . . Always has a smile . . . Beaming personality . . . Lilies loasehall and natural- ly a Phils tan . . . Spencls the greater part ol free time at the Campus Shop . . . Shines in all sports . . . Bowling and tennis primar- ily . . . Tennis I-2-5-4: Bowling 4: ln- tramurals I-2-'5-4. SENIORS JOSEPH JACOB KUNEY PAUL JOHN LEONARD AMBROSE JOSEPH LETTER UJOCU .lLCn'I tKMilkyy' ST. MALACElY'S TaIl...BIond...A man of muscle . . . Has several stooges . . . chielly Button Hill . . . Vvas a scholar as a lrosh . . . A powerhouse hehinrl the pig- slcin . . . Everyone is Joels hoy . . . Dynamic person- ality . . . Footliall I-2-5-4: Glen Clulw 2: Track 55 Varsity Club 2-3-4. ST. FRANCIS OF Assisi Came to La Salle from St. Francis of Assisi . . . Joins the regular crowd at the Campus Shop . . . Col- lects records . . . Sports en- thusiast . . . Chubby man- ager of the tennis team and so sports a large L as Brother Austin,s right-hancl man . . . Class Sports l-2: Glee Cluh 2-5. HOLY CROSS A six footer to the letter . . . Einstein's protege . . . Very popular among stu- dents . . . A Ben Jonson at writing love letters . . . Aspires to classical music . . . A future Villanova man . . . Study Club 4: Intramurals I-2-3. GERALD G. LITTLE JOSEPH R. LYNCH JAMES JOSEPH MCBRIDE ..Dipp0r.. Hour ANGELS Stlort . . . Bionci . . . Anti cute wiien tiair is musseci . . . Spencis many weary irours Wondering tlow i'1e acquired iris nickname . . . Manages time timber toppers . . . Atiiieticaiiy inclined ...Areaipai... Tracie Manager I-2-'5-4: Sctmias- tic L 1. SENIORS Joe NATIVITY B. V. M. Tait . . . Dark curiy iiair . . . Slippery as an eei as he goes thru a line . . . Easy-come easy-go genius . . . A reaiiy square teiiow witii personality plus . . . EveryiJociy's pai . . . Intramurals l-2-5,41 Vvistcrian I-2. Fitz Sr. MATTHIAS' One of tile sciloiars we hear so mucii about . . . Putters about with ctremi- Cais . . . Always ready to hoici coats in a tight . . . A constant detention fan . . . One of time Hl240 iacis ...Taii...anciSp0rty... Chemistry Ciuiu 5: Intramurals I- 2-3. JOHN PATRICK MCCANN KKMHCY, Hour Ckoss A true irisilman . . Everytmociys pai . . . Class ieacier in junior and senior years . . . Une of the famous Bonciermen . . . Aititucie. ffl 60 . . . Specializes in ciancing . . . is imunteci ily iVici,-augi1iin,s ghost . . . Blue anti 4: Footiaaii 2-3-4: intramurais I -2-3-4, Tilirly-tive JAMES NICCROSSEN 'Big .limn HOLY CHILD Jim is tall, darlc, and . . . president of 4B . . . ls con- stantly at a roller rinlc . . . Zips to and fro in a dilapi- dated Willys . . . Well- dressed . . . Graimlned off tliree laowling Lis and one for tennis . . . Has a 245- average in tlwe former . . . lntramurals I-2-5: Tennis I-2-5: Bowling 4. L SENIORS HARRY E. MCDERMOTT .lM3C', ST. HELENA'S Slcyscraping and fast . . . A timber topper for two years . . . Follows tl'1e Ex- plorers admiringly . . . Quiet, yet very popular . . . An ideal center in laaslcet- ball . . . Crazy aloout stag parties . . . Well-mannered and a gentleman . . . 'llracli 5-4: lntrainurals l-2-3-4: Varsity Clulim 3-4. T. GERALD MCFARLAND iilcrryn ST. MARTIN OF Touks Darli blond . . . Hit La Salle in ,38 from Wiscon- sin . . . Vvell lilced . . . Very popular . . . Really sl1arp as a taclc . . . A fasliion man in a zoot suit . . . Swing Club Specializern . . . Sports a full scholarship . . . Drzilllzulics 45 lntramurals l-2-3-4. GEORGE PHILIP MCGOVERN George IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Quiet unassuming cliap . . . A six footer . . . Hand- some . . . Very popular among fellows, faculty and the fair ones . . . Talces pride in liis dress . . . A gentle- man and a scliolar . . . lntramurals l-25. JOHN LEO MCHALE Reds Sr. NoNicA's Tall . . . Fair . . . And lanlcy . . . A real sportsman and athlete . . . Very popu- lar . . . One of the Campus Shop fixtures . . . A good pal . . . Has a heart as hig- as his hody . . . lntramurals I-2-3-4: Bowling 5-45 Basketball I-2, SENIORS JOHN E. MCLAUGHLIN J-Macl, Sr. RAX'B10NI7'S Small, but lull oi pep . . . Baslcetinall Manager I-2-3-4 . . . Sharp dresser . . . Good loolcing . . . Always wears a hald haircut . . . Quite lond Oli dancing . . . Haunts everyiyody, yet a swell com- panion . . . malces a cute girl in dramas . . . Dmnmtics 3: Yvistvrinn I-2: Bas- lu-thnll ixlanngcr I-2-5-4. JOHN JAMES lVlclVlENAM1N nBunliyH ST. KATHARINE, XVAYNE Nlain Lineis gift to La Salle . . . brown hair . . . Lilies dancing and slcating . . . Can sieve thru opposi- tion lilce a flash . . . Tries to he On good terms with all . . . lvlalces a good impres- sion . . . Sharp dresser . . . Foothall 2-4: Tracie I-4: Basket- laall I-3: Blue and Gold 4: intra- mumls I-2-3-4. JOSEPH DAVID iVlciVlENAMlN uJ40Vf'rH ST. HE1.ENA's Tall . . . Light . . . Hand- some . . . Good student . . . Popular among students and iaculty . . . A memloer Ol the Bowling league . . . Former football manager . . . Campus Shop crony . . . Popularity lcid him- self... Fnothnll lwlnnager I-2-3: Vvis- terian 2-3: Yearhooli 4. Thirty-seven MARTIN M. MALONEY Ulvlarlyu LITTLE FLOWVER A former Norwood Aca- demist . . . Can eat anyhody under the tahle . . . Popu- lar with the fellows . . . Quite a card in class . . . Will do anything on a dare . . . Neither athletically nor scholastically inclined . . . Lilies to talce life easy in a nice way . . . Vvislcrian I: Senior Activities 43 lnlramurals l-2-'5-4. FW' Z7 D i fT fV? L 3 ,?gqg--9 ,pf-,ii - w.4.l,?Tf,:g.. 4 A , . -A A SENIORS JAMES VINCENT lVlARKS ul'larp0U lNCARNATl0N Drapecl . . . pegged . . . swung . . . Attends local dances galore . . . Vvorlcs alter the 2:50 huzzer . . . Ficlgets with developer, hy- po, and darlc rooms . . . Scholastic slumherer . . . llllfiiIllllI'HlS I-2-'iz Vvislerinn I-2. JOHN JOSEPH NIARKULIN Hljcpsn ST. ANNE,S Light . . . Well built . . . Always wears a cheerlul smile . . . Ideal personality . . . A hundle ol dynamite under a laaslcet . . . Lilies to putter with the elements . . . Toolc one scholastic L and two for athletics . . . Varsity Basketball 3-4: Traclc 2: Varsity Cluh 3-4. FRANCIS JOSEPI-I MEREK Hlrrankp ST. ANNE,S Quiet lad from over Port Richmond way . . . Every- hody's pal . . . Chief hohhy: solving puzzles . . . Also availahle lor local loclopiclc- ing . . . Noted lor his com- positions ol the P.G. Wode- house variety . . . EDWARD LEOPOLD MICHIELS ROBERT EDMUND MILLER JOHN A. MLODZIANOWSKI Mike MOTl1ER OF CONSOLATION Mike is another hoy from the hills . . . Nleasures up to six feet . . . Friendly to all . . . Ardent fan of Glenn Miller . . . Good naturect . . .Tops as a gentleman . . . Varsity Football I-2: Senior Ac- tivities 4. ESENIORS . I ' I ..O .. Z Hou' CHILI: Merritt hustler . . . Tall . . . Light . . . Follows up the Baslcethall 'KSU in his BIitzhusH . . . Former manager of the team . . . Very conservative dresser . . . SMA chafteur . . . Rifle Cluh 2: Photography I-2g Bowling 3. 'lMurlJh ST. ADALBERTVS Little hox of dynamite ...Short...Dark... Good looking . . . All- around athlete . . . Very popular among the seniors and faculty . . . Throws 155 pounds around at 15-cent dances . . . Fresh out of Fashion Page for style . . . Foothan 1-2-5-4: Basliethz-IH I-2- 3-4. JOSEPH ALOYSIUS NIOYLAN Afloat HOLY CHILI: Pathetic Coroner in Se- nior Production . . . Haunts ixfierritfs and the seniors . . . Afraid of sulfur short- age . . . Saves matches . . . Easy to get along with . . Quiet most of the time . . Vvisterian I-2: Dramatics 3-4. Thirty-nine EDWARD JOSEPH lVlURPHY Hlvlurphn ST. 3jlADliLElNE,S Une of the rah-rah hoys for lour years . . . Short . . . Brown curly hair . . . Very popular with hoth sexes . . . Always willing to help a friend . . . Tries his hand at anything . . . Crazy ahout sports . . . Golf 4: lntramurals I-2-3-4: Clieerleildi-r l-2-'3-fl. ' at SENIORS Joss PH THOMAS News .loc Sr. ciECELlAlS loe is a Hsolemn glam- our looyu . . . His amloition is to hit the jaclcpot at a l.a Salle dance . . . Tall . . . Good loolcing . . . Dirty hlond . . . Has made hun- dreds of friends on the courts and Campus . . . vllrarlc l-2-'5-4: Baslietlmll I-2: Tennis I-2-T41 Varsity Cluh -1. RALPH FRANK NICASTRO Nick ST. PAUL,S Hails from South Phila- delphia . . . Warm usouth- ern Sunshineu laeams radi- antly from his face . . . Perpetual smile . . . fguite ohese . . . But athletically inclined . . . Ready and het- ter than average Contestant in intramural sports . . . Class Sports l-2-'5-4: Glen- Clulr lvl-51 Cliemistry Club 5. JOSEPH A. OBER loc ST. HELENAVS Tall . . . Light . . . Anal haldy . . . spends most of his time with 4B Yolcels . . . Neither scholastically nor athletically inclined . . . Plays snappy football lout never went out for it . . . Lilies photography . . . 160 pounds of fun . . . Class Sports 2-'53 Explorer Clulr I. EDWARD ANTHONY O'BR1EN Obie ST. ATHANASIUS, Six-footer to the inch . . . Spends week-ends haunting two-hit dances . . . a true gentleman and schoiar . . . Sailor par excellence . . . Regular follower of the Blue and Gold . . . Tries his hand at hasiiethaii . . . Riding Ciuh 2-5: Riiie Ciuh 2-'Sz Vvisterian 2-'ig Camera Cluh 5: Ycarhook 4. E SENIORS CHARLES JOHN O'DoNNE1.L tAY0nk QJUR iVI0TlIER or-' Cj0NSOLATl0N Quiet . . . Studious . . . Vveii thought oi hy ali La Salle students . . . spends time giving out and listen- ing to the jive . . . For hohhy, plays drums and dances . . . Can he found at Merrittys, Holy and the Y . . . Intramurals I-2-5. JOHN L. O'DoNNELL Jack ST. COLUD1BA,S Short . . . Brown hair . . . Light complexion . . . Always cooking with elec- tricity . . . Came here from Roman . . . Puts all his weight U45 pounds, into dancing and football . . . A great student and friend Intramurals 1-2. uHorse pai . . . tramurals I-235-4. Forty-one JOHN FRANCIS OYHARA IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Six-foot altitude, 220 pounds . . . And every hit a gentleman . . . spends his free time howling and shooting . . . Putters around in severai activities . . . Says his Plymouth is best car in the World . . . A real hosom Riiie Ciuh 5-4: Giee Ciuh 2-5: Camera Ciuh 5: Dramatics 4: ln- ALBERT B. RISDOR EER JOHN THOMAS PATANE H.lohlmy ST. LuRE's Pride of UGienside. from Dawn to Dusku . . . Short . . . Black haired . . . Pepso- dent smile . . . Pushes a utweive-with-easeu passen- ger coupe . . . Travels from rink to rink . . . A good skate . . . Takes on any dare . . . Trafk '5-4: Yearhook 4: Riding Cluh 2-5: Chemistry Ciuh 2. SENIORSE CHARLES PORTER PERKINS Hllfffku OUR LADY OF IVIERCY Good disposition . . . Dis- tinguished iooking . . . Loony about Beethoven and Opera . . , Ardent fisherman and gunner . . . Has several Uiimeyu expressions . . . Good friend in a test . . Riftc' Club 2-5-4. WALTER FERDINAND RAAB Walt ST. PETER'S Tall . . . Well dressed . . . Good disposition . . . Clark Gable of the Campus . . . Always ready to lend out money . . . Haunts the Campus Shop from 2:50 to -1 or so . . . Intramurals I-2. HAI., ST. I-UDNVlG'S A well dressed fellow . . . Never knows where his hooks are . . . Another roll- er Fiend . . . Haunts Adel- phia Skating Rink in most spare moments . . . Tait, dark and handsome . . . Took Medley Medal in swimming this year . . . Swimming 2-5-4: Vvistcrian l-2: Bowling 4. THOMAS P. ROGERS 4-T0Ill', Sr. IVIADELEINE SOPHIE Tatt . . . Good tootcing . . . Lover ot ttle mittcmants tmuctdy, ttle tmorse . . . Cap- tain ot ttle Riding Ctutn 5-4 . . . Vvas sctiotasticatty pointed in trosti year . . . Tootc L as soptmomore . . . Ct1UmS witt1 ttte Carataasi Ctan . . . Riding Ctutv 2-5-4: Camera Ctutz 5-4: Activity Committee 4. ZSENIORS LAWRENCE E. RUSH Larry IMMACULATE CoNcEPTloN tntettigent . . . Atways ttastling the pearty way . . . Fond of sports . . . Six teet, 150 pounds . . . t'tappy-go- tuctcy attitude . . . Hits otzt wett wittl students and tac- utty . . . Non-active after dismissat . . . tntramurats I-2. WILLIAM JOSEPH SABOL Bitt Hour NAME Bitt is reatty on when discussing sports . . . Litces to argue . . . Easy to make triencts wittl . . . Very popu- tar . . . Excettent in studies . . . A future cottegian in September . . . tntralnurats l-2-3-4: Tractc 5. E FRANCIS LEO SCHANNE ufrrankn INCARNATION Tatt . . . Gtney tooy Wtlo tiits att weetc-end dances . . . Litces riding . . . Witt- ing to tatce anytoodyts auto apart . . . Ctass president in trosti year . . . Quiet and titcatote . . . Orctiestra I-2-5-4: tntramurats l- 2-3-4: Riding 3-4. Forty-ttlree l 'F F55 'T' wv'N'1w'w T,'2!' Taww ' S 5 CARL VV. SHARER Bud ST. FRANCIS 0F Assisi Literal head of the Brum- mels . . . Stretches out to six feet three but usually seen leaning against a loclc- er . . . Lilies all sports . . . Hahitually says: Up the creek., . . . 'Swell guyu to know . . . Prom C'oIIIIIIitteI' 4: Traclc 4. SENIORS EDWARD JOHN SHEPPER Shep ST. ANNE'S Ed is a six-looter with brown foliage on top . . . 'llaclcsony' to his dad . . . Smooth . . . Sharp . . . Studi- ous . . . Good loolcing . . . Played first string to talce Catholic Championship . . . Everybody! pal . . . Toolc scholastic l- in frosh year . . Basketball l-2-3-45 Intramurals I- 2-3-4. THOMAS JOHN SLAVEN I .TOHI ' ' ST. CECILIAYS Vvell built . . . A mild sort of lady killer . . . A mixture of Hope, Castle, and Taylor . . . Gets along with anybody . . . spends studyless evenings at school JHHCCS . . . Foothall 5, WILLIAM JOHN SMART Bill ST. FRANCIS XAVIER Human Hdate haiku . . . Putters with printing paper, developer, and double nega- tives . . . Always praising the Marines . . . Has more activities than studies . . . Popularity kid himself . . . Vvisterian 2-5-4: Camera Club 2-5-4: Yearhoolc 4. X 2 Q 1 - H FRANCIS ROBERT SOLIS Hl:I'EU'lliU ST. ANNIJS Nledium weight . . . Solid build . . . Dari: complexion . . , Putters with radio and the elements . . . Craclcshot in rille club . . . Toolc two letters for shooting . . . Beg- ley's right-hand shadow . . . Rifle Cluh 'S-4: Camera Club 5--t, ESENIORS XVILLIAM R. SORENSEN WN-'illif- ST. lVlARTIN OF 'YOURS Waterhoy as irosh and not dry behind the ears yet . . . Knows airplanes inside and out . . . Hall' past tive feet with lorown hair . . . Man hehind the scene in dramatic productions . . . Everyhodys friend . . . Nvistcrian l-2: Basketball 1-2: Bowling 3. JOHN JOSEPH STEARNS Josh ST. RAYMoNu's hy occupation . . . Spen 5-4, Forty- five HARRIS JOHN SPROAT usproull' ST. PETERVS Tall . . . Dark . . .Spe- cializes in class athletics . . . Spends hours at a time on skates . . . Always smil- ing . . . Shies from the lime- lights . . . HDreamsville hoy . . . lnterclass l-2-'3-4. Social standout . . . Al- ways seen with the best people . . . A Camera fiend ds summers yachting . . , Popu- lar and familiar with every- one . . . Killer on dance lloor . . . Camera 2-3-4: Riding Cluh 2-'S-4: Rilie Cluh 2-59 Vvisterian 2- 3-45 Yearbook 45 Intramurals I-2- CHARLES V. STOELKER Hc:llilSn ST. XA'lILLlAM'S Small bucicet ol sharpness . . . A social lion at weelc- end dances . . . Hunts for hobby . . . Anything from rabbits to les jeune filles . . . Hveddy veddyu popular . . . Dramatic President 3-4: Vvisteri- an 2-5-4: Yearlooolc 43 Chemistry Club 35 Camera Club 5. RAYMOND J C STONE Hstoneyn ALL SAlNT,S Head of udralt dodgers corner . . . Tall . . . Dari: . . . Good looking . . . A 'imermann with pigslcin in- clinations . . . One oi the La Salle high-steppers . . . Personality has won many lriends here . . . Swimming 3-4: Football 4: Ritie Club 5-45 intramurals I-2. WILLIAM R. SUNDERMANN Bill ST. BENEIDICT,S Well built . . . A gentle- man if it lcills him . . . Blacic wavy hair and tail . . . Dances till the cows come home . . . Guitar player lor orchestra . . . Socially ac- tive in senior year . . . Yr-arboolc 4: Committee 4: Or- chestra l-2. SENIORSE JAM ES PATRICK SWEENEY Jlnl ST. ANTIIoNY's One oi Custer's cheer- leaders . . . spends time participating in class sports and haunting the Campus Shop . . . Always did haunt the gymnasium . . . Member of the All Senior loasicet- ball team . . . Hobbies all tend to athletics . . . Class Sports I-2-3--1. WILLIAM T. TAPP Bill lNCARNATl0N Kitten on tl1e lceys . . . Tall . . . Dark . . . Hand- some . . . Makes tlme rounds on weelc-ends . . . L. S. H. and Holy Child llustler . . . Easy to malce friends with . . . Collects records . . . Rifle Club 2-3-4: Glen Club 2-5- 43 Orchestra 4. ESENIORS WILLIAM JAMES TOBIN Wild Bill Sr. l'lELENA's Ilovial fellow . . . Always smiling . . . A wizard lse- l1ind a cue . . . Always lime- l'Iind tl1e eiglitball . . . Good dresser and smootlm dancer . . . Big Ilim's clxief tease . . . Quiet but always alert for a jolce . . . Glec Club I-2-5-4: Bowling 5-4: Senior Committee 4. OWEN JOSEPH TUCKER Tuck HOLY SPIRIT Tuclc is Gods gilt to Slmaron Hill and its gilt to La Salle . . . A former Bal- timore lad . . . Brown curly l1air . . . sociable . . . Trav- els witlw tlie baslceteers . . . Haunts tlle Campus Sl10p . . . A truly elegant fel- low . . . lntramurals l-2-3-4: Airplane Clull 1 -2. FRANCIS JOSEPH VALENTI UCYlCSi'lI'U ST. ATIIANASIUS' A one-man amusement Sll0W . . . The man witll tlie lwat . . . Sliort . . . Darlc . . . Good loolcing . . . Dances divinely, we liear ...Sharp as a lalade . .. Cream of Oalc Lane . . . Good lmumor and swell per- sonality . . . Clleerleader 1-2-'5-4: Dramatics 4: Tracli l-2-'5-4. Forty-seven JOIIN A. WADE HJHCICH lxIMAcULA1'E CONCEPTION Actor de luxe . . . Sharp dresser . . . Tall, darlc and handsome . . . Has a way with the girls . . . Excetlent in studies . . . Can talce a jolce . . . Elocutionist extra- ordinary . . . Travels the lVlain line Way . . . Dr-hating I-2: Rittc Ctuh 2: Rid- ing Cluh 4: Xvislerian I-2: Drama- tics 4: Study Clula 5. RICHARD MORRIS WALSH Dick ST. lVtADELElNE'S Quiet . . . Unassuming' . . lVlalces friends easily . . . Conservative dresser . . . Keeps account ot an- gered moments . . . One ot the hrighter lights in school . . . Scholastic L as trosh . . Plmtograptiy Ctutm 2: Study Ctuls 5. G. H. VVESTERFELHAUS uvvestu PRESENTATION B. V. M. A huge structure ot help- fulness . . . Eats, sleeps and lives with photography . . . Parish dances are his wealc- ness . . . All-round activity man . . . Swell fellow . . . Bowling 4: Camera Clulo l-2-'5- 4: Rille Club 2-'Sz lntramurals I-2- 3-4: Vvisterian 2-3--1: Y:-arhoolc 4. SENIORSE LEONARD MARTIN XVHALEN llLen,, ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Right at home with a pig- slcin . . . Very likable . . . Prohatnly did most for La Salle in helping Brothers . . . All-round athlete . . . Foothall I-2-5-4: Vvisterian I-2: Traci: l-2-5-45 Swimming I-2-55 Yearhoolc 4. ROY HAMILTON WILLCOX JOSEPH A. WILSON, JR. JOHN JOSEPH WINTERS -lR0y ' ST, FRANCIS OF ASSISI Roy is slender . . . Tall .loc Jaclcn HOLY CHILD IAIMACLILATE CONCEPTION Vvell lmown Holy Child A well lmown frequenter with hlond Hinjunn hair hustler . . . Takes part in Ol dance halls . . . Owns a . . . Talces pride in his many activities . . . Good mangled model-A . . . Very lxlodel T . . . Fixes auto- dresser . . . Exchange Edi- popular with other fellows' Inohiles lor hohhy and he- tor of Vvisterian . . . Short dates . . . Easy to get along cause they hrealc down . . . . . . Light and nice loolc- with . . . Has three schol- Part lish . . . Spends Spare ing . . . astic L,S . . . YT'lOlTlCfltS in Chester . . . xXYlStPftill1 2-'5--1: IIltl ilIl'IlIt'ZllS l-2- Senior Activity CtllllllllttlYC 4: Swinuiuingj 3-4: Varsity Cluh 45 53 Xvisterian l-2. 2 SENIORS YYl'Ilfl300li 4. Glcc Club I-2-3. VINCENT EUGENE YENTSCH Bud GLSU Strictly Swing Club . . . Tall . . . Blond, curly hair . . . Came as a soph from Roman Catholic . . . Scho- lastic L in soph year . . . Haunts the Campus Shop . . . Personality plus . . . Bowling ft: lHtIZtllllIl'illS Q-5-4. Forty-nine E Jr, ,1 JOHN JOSEPH ZARROLI u.lolmnic IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Short . . . Darlc com- plexion . . . Hot slaot at in- tramurals . . . Wastes time swimming ancl clancing . . . A great friend of all . . . Popular . . . Always clleer- ful . . . lntranlurals l-2-3-4: Dance Com- mittee 4. CHARLES EDWARD ZOLLER 'llerliyl' ST, Amsnosra Thin . . . Tall . . . Thin ...Darlc. ..Ancltl1in . . . A sliarp dresser . . . Big Jim's gray-liair project . . . A Parish Dance yolcel . . . Has a line as long as l1is own six feet . . . A swell pal . . . Swimming l-2: lnlramurals I-2- '5: Vvislerian l-2. Filiy SENIORS Christ, King of the Campus UlNlAY He support us all the clay long till the shadows lengthen and evening comes and the husy world is hushecl ancl lhe lever ol lile is over and all our vvorlc is clonel Then in His mercy may He give us a sale lodging and a holy rest and pence lo lhe last. CARDINAL NEXVDIAN Fiftysonc i -...---- in... ' WHUS WHO ,ff- --'1' 4' Senior Poll Nlc'Fnrlnl1cl. .lolm 5li'CNilIlI1 tllliSSillQj FCJR IA Vvilliznn lyrum. Clmrles Slcwllwr. I1-mmrcl 1 ' - XX Imlvn. Robe-rl C,fllSli'l' fllISf'l, VVITTIEST: Sylveslel' Gorrnun. Arlllur Holgnlv. lxlurlin Alzxlollvy. X'im'+'nl Yvnlsnln XIUST S'l'LFlJIOlIS: Clmrlvs Pvl'l4in1s..luIll1 fJ'Huru.Jolnn U'Uonm-ll. Hem Frvilwrgj BEST :XTlll.l':Tli: .lolm ixlilflilllill. .lolm NllUClZiElll0XYSlii. ,lolm :xll':xl1'llillIlill Nlnrfin Keane' NIOST POPULAR: Nluriin Nlulonwy, liclxxnrd Burns, .joseph Iillllkhy finsell Rolwrl Cusler finsvl, BESVIQ .'Xl.l.'.ARCJl,,WNlDZ lS4JI'llilI'll xxyilliillil SIIIICILTITHIIIII. ,IOIIH :Xlilflilllill Josf-pll l.ym'I1 finsei, IIJCJKINC1: Eclwurcl Burns. Xvilliann Uimnuncl. vincenl Yenlsrll Eflwurcl Cannon finse-U JUSPDII Nlilyhlll. I:YilIll'iS liOXVIOy. .IHIIICS IBFONYIL Qxllilflf Pc- rki n S Frilllk lxllixffili. CJXYPII Tl1l'li6'r. Rifllilfll XNVHISII. JOSPIJII flclz lrillx-lllrr-1' NIOST TCD Rolwrl Cnrulmsi. lgifllilffl Xvixlsll. flc-rule' . La, On and Off the Campus On and Off the Campus EPZ: We , E ' 5 0 gf. 'f2.'::A ff' 11 '7 3414 V 55 r .z .ia ' .ivnior sluclic-s 1 r. C,illKlK'I0l'l vomlluls Ins XV.P.1X. orvllvslrn for In Sane sluclvnls ol mrs , . .dm . imc Ifwis vnim' an IJI1 of rerre-ulion Qfrib. -.gm :- Lgfj-. 2ff,'.'1'f'. ' 5 S N551 2 ' ,,, than 'ww ' 'S rf -1 '4 ... fm., W. WMV-. Wwhggwwsy ' fx.. . . . 5 i .1f. Vik 4 ix Vfjfi it gs HC 'V ,Ha fn ,gf - AND NUVVI Our friends in the underclasses who are to continue their training where We have left oft, still hearing aloft the torch that represents the same solid, all-emhracing training that we have enjoyed for tour years . . A Glance At Science Classes At Work CHEMISTRY PHYSICS BIOLOGY 'isx-Front Row: .luxe-pl: Ur-rngruss, ffclnuwxul Spm-il:-I, Aloysius KYLIIIHIIHIQS, Xvillimn Slllitll, Tllonms R4-clnlmlu-r, VI-IIUIIIEIS Xvnlsll. 'mm-s fnsvy, .lufm Triniiv, Gvorgjr' Dinqin, ,lnlm Slllilll, ,lnscplv Dir-rlu-s. S1-rollrl Row: Dominic' Pc-zlirnzxo, Eclwurml Xxyfigjlll, .loss-pl: Nfnlmfmull, XViHinn1 Bums, ,lmm-s Xvzllslu, Xvilliunx jvlinslvr, Pc-lvr Bcrrmf, 'Ulm I'-urn-H, l'-rzxnris Nlrfirussvn, .lolm Srlullicl, .lolvn fJ'Brir'n. Tllirc! Row: .IOIIII Dfxlcssznlxclro, Paul Durgin, lmnvs fnnnun, Donnlfl lilnrlxlwy, Emlwnrcl XYnrrm-n, 'mm-s Slnocllmka-1. Arllmr Svirll, lun-pl: B4-rgnmivr, .lusf-pll fnllnn, Iimmis Nnllmns, ,losopll Rink. Mismillgg: .loft-ply fwrximlxol. LIHIIICS Snwl:-r. 315-fron! Row: Ann-rt Uullvr, llvnry Hr-mlr-r, ,loss-pls Km-H1-In-r, .lnsvplx c1l't'1'llll1'fQ. Xviuimn Frusvr, Vimvnl t1H'!'lII'il'IKl, Vinrs-ni Hunk. lfzlwnrrl Gilnlmne, Rislmrrl lfzugun, YI-IIUIIIZIS fxlorruw. SHFOIIII Row: Hurry Srlunicll, ,lllllllllili Grain-, .lusvpln EIN-rlc, lulc-s Dirac, flmrlc-Q Bolmnvl, lolnn Dail:-y. Rnln-rk lrnslc-r, Xyillimll Tvs-lNy', I.ilNVH'llll' B1lDlJIlilIll. Tfninl Row: filmrlvs 511 Luugjlxlin, Hs-flu-rl IHUIIIII, lolm firuiu-, ,Iosm-plx Cnrlwrry, xxyilliillll Sl'llYYiIlll'l7l'fLf, IUIIII NIIUYIYSF, IUSVIJI DiDllQIIl'fl!', .!U5f'p'l N1il!UlN'y, Ieifllilfll D1l,'IK', .ZXIILITOVV Ixllf' Cuslu-r, Rirluurcl lxllcrzfillll, Sfi-I'-roll! Row: ,Iusvpll Bulgjvr, IUSVIIII cYBric'u. filmrlvs Hoylv, Augjllsl .hrsvpll N1Elfl'U'IIilI1I1, XViHiun1 Nlnlu-r, ,Hmlnns full:-r, ,laum-Q l'uupc', .lrxlm l.:xQnn. Sl'l'0lllI Row: ,lolun fxzurr. XX'nllc-r Kvlly, CQUHIIYI CQIEHISS, .IUSPIJI cxllffy, IQUIXPTI Sllifk, YI-XICUKIUTK' SiIl'H'l1IliIlLf1'f, Iwlilrfy ITOX. FUSUIIII t1lYllIll'Hy, I:I'ilfll'iS chH1'Sl7iI'. Tlnirrl Row: filmrlvs Slrivgvl, Nurnmn Braun-, vI.Il0IlI2lS Lowry, .lzum-s Gnnugjlwr, Xvillizun Hnuvli, Louis cxilllllill. Xvillimn Shim-y Burgnym-, Nlissing: Paul Bvglvy, Erfwnrrl Ummm-y, Louis Dmuyn, Clmrlc-s Nl:-Donnlcl. Sixiy-Iwo 2 'SD-Fronl Row: Eciwarci i arnan, ,insc-pil ixir-ssa, Hcmarci iiannum, .iarnvs Slniir-S, iiiiminae Crran ins:-pil if'-niimariu, Ciuarir-s Silva:-if-r. fir-orgy i'iax'z-ns, 'iimmas ixirfiorry, Sc-ronri Row: Risiiarmi Kl'ilTllI'y' ieiiiliifii Brinigjc-iiorci, Ruin-rl Xvniiingjvr, .iusc-pil Hofmann, .iusvpil Kam: Roiwrl Buiinran, .inss-pix iiunmi iam:-s Conimoy, Paui Giirisons. Tizirri Rum: RElylll0l'Ni Noir-n. .ioiin iiaicy, G4-orgv Br:-nnan, B4-rnarni iamvs ijaui ixiriils-ar, P1-hir Viiiari, iam:-5 i.ngjnv, ,iuixn Niaribunaici. MiS5iIlyI fiimarir-s Dnnuiizzc-, iirixmnas Dmmimm- ianu-s Suiiivan. 2 A-Front Row: Gm-rarmi ixicfic-1-iran, Danir-i Daly, .insvpin fiarvin, Paui Xvah-rs, .loss-pix Osviu-ii, Danif- I I Dnugnvriy, ixialliww cJYl'Yl1iIf'ii, iAFiilllI fiarrnii, Ruin-rl i.niw, ,iniun sfililllil, ilnnninin ixinrinn, Sororni Row: Dania-i Qviiiiions, ioim Nz-ws, Paul Ariams, Hvnry Krug. fiiiarivs Hncigfvs, .ioimn Ke-iiviwr, Auguslus Sassa fsiuarivs Hilwlis. iillll1'S A. Harm-y, Xxiiiiilllll flnigic-y. Amirvw V1'c':'i1imir-, .ioiln xii1ixil'llIlllIill, ianms Rc-iiiy. Tizirzi Row: .ioiln Pnwvii. Xviiiianu Srinnnici. viiimmas Byron. i'-I'l'li1'I'ii'ii ijauiin, .iosvpil Brxmn, Danivi BIEIIIPT, Ernvsl cikliiilgill'l', .insr-pil fiariin. .iaim-s Ruwicky. Ruin-rt fwiylnc-r, iwissing: ins:-pix Niarlin. QB-Front Row: Danivi Xxiyimic-, .insr-pil Buggy, .ininn Barausiias, Dani:-i fioniin, ioiin Nolan. Francis i orci, i ranr'is ivicfiarry, iuiln C2uinn, Ruin-rl Kilson, .ioixn Nil'il0iSUlI, xxiiiiiillll Nnian. 501111111 Row: Roimvrl fliwrr-, Efiwarni fic-isr-i, .ianws Nirfiinnis, Davifi B1-nnis, Xxiiiiiillll ixininar, ,iusf-pil R4-iiiy. ciilElI'if'S ixivssa, ioiln Sil!'ii1'lI!, Louis fioviz, i ranris flil, Ruin-rl Dc-Ryiw, iusrrpii ijnslrr. Aiiirmi iinzzviii. Tizirci Row: ins:-pi: ixiarll-ii, iviiriias-i Samnmn. fiIl2ll'il'S H4-iinuann, Rniwrl Prizm-, ,iniln i':Yk1IlS, .ionuliian Dc-ni-in-r. inim Kinlsrii, i.aw.r-mv Quinn, iiriminas finnvm-y, ioim Nr-miiiain, iiranris Niorris. Niissiiug: .iniun Baii. ioim fiuiiin. S 0 - P H 0 M O R 13 C S O P H O Nl O R E D 'Z Cx'-Fflillf Row: cilnlrlva Da1ul,XYilli.1111 Unvis, x f'IliH'I Nlsfvolmlrick, All-xnxulvr Ixlimlvr, A11-xzumlc-r Hur!- nr-H l21111r'4f'f1H4'r Vilwvnl in-Ij0l1l1l'II, 'mlm ISYUNXII, XX illinm KiII1'1'11. Il14c'pl1 Br-rg1f'11, 'H1r1l11a1sfx0Qa111. Svrorul mu: lem-pI1 XY.1uQi1. Xviuiuln Sivgjvr, ,lusm-1111 Hurry, ,lulm Ks'vga111, Roln-rl Rivll, Hcli1111 Vurnni, Pvlvr Yourl. Alam VIAXX'l7Ilig1, l'4rs111ris XXVRIIIUII. Tlzirrl Row: Bs-r11.1r.l cwfllllllisll, ,lusa-pI1 Hllgluw, Louis N1l'Yl'Ilflil. xxvilliillll ISOVVVII. U4-rurxl V.111H1uy1u-, Uvrulrl Ha1gz111, llclwurrl Riggin, Owe-11 D41l1g11vrIy, Erlwnnl :X1ilf'k1'I. Nfissing: lra111r'is I'4il71.1lri1k. IQINSZITII Kl'ilYlll'N', ,I11s4'1l1 NLIDUIIIIPII. I . I 2 IJ-fron Rum: 'Ulm Nlvlvgvr, l:r4':l1'rit'k fe-Iwflix-4, 'mlm Br-nly, Rnln-rl I,igvu:1. fxlulrlvs Lui:-fly, Ijolninin I lxI1'Kl'I!7il', KLPTEIIII 511:14-Ill:-r, la1111c-5 fxiurl. Dnvicl K1-rr, I:l'l'!l1'fiK'k Xvrfifjm-ll, Ifmlwfurcl Un-v11. Sf-1111111 Row: 'X x Xvilliun R11 me lmw. Bugny IQWVIIIUINI Riggs, f:vrdi11a1111l B114'1'0Hz1, I IOIIH .1uHa1I1y, Ilulws Il2lI'X'4'-', 1 -F1141 ,, 1 5 ,,-. my Nxyilhillll D'Arry, XX'iHia1111 xl:-1-I1a111, Xvnlh-r Ba111111.11111, l11svpl1 Hzmsmxn. Tlnirll Row: Anl11m1y Xxflhlill, NIZIX SlYf1'llSl'l1, IJJIIHVI I.0lllll'I'INll l:Yillll N'IlkNilll1?I, Iniilffy I5l'flllIVI, IUSUPII lJUlHH'Hy, .IIJIH f,'IQUllflil', IQIIHIIIEIS full:-r, liurlu 5a1l1a111c1, .Ax11ll1a111y P4-rliu1111-, Nliasirxgg: 'H1u111.1s Xvnlcly 'llf-lrrolll Raw: .'X11ll1m111x xhilllllui. 1111111 511111113 Philip H1111iQ.111, .'a1111f-s fXl1'f1i11l1-y, flpurgy- 'l'I,.,,,m, .IUIIII Iyflllll, I1N'I'llkII'fI iwlIHVVi1Y. SI'f'UHtl IQUIUZ .'Xllli'l'f CQOYIP, IQIIVVHIYCI Sll4'hy, ,IUIIII XX'iHiillllS, VVIIOIIHIS J Furl l.z1l11p1', I ra111sis Hz1gvr1.V fwlnurlvs Dvv1'l1l1c'y. Allwrl sill!lliI1i. Vlvlliffl lxmv: I211111's Stull, 'Ulm Alt'I,0u111' 1111111-s SIPXVZITI. A11ll1f111y lurso, Rulu-rl Bmlv. .I111111 f'o111y11, loss-pI1 Nlurlin, -li111c1ll1y Dmlrxvnlm, Xxwllikllll H1-fsvrl. fwiseirugqz l11l111 f111111nr, Louis XXVKIIVIS. Q L O P H O M O R E E F R E S H Nl A N A I A-Front Row: Ruin-rt Tully. Louis VX'uyr'4-, .lnim Gray, Vinrn-ni Kvogix, Roiwvrl in-ciziy, ,lost-pin Fox, Xviiiimn Giiviviulls, Clmrics fiusivr, Xviiiiaun Rf-zxrrinn, Ririmrci ixiiiivr, Roiwrl 3'Ii'ixIill'liil1. Svconfi Row: Timmins N11'lDl'l'lllllH. lniln fxinriiin, Rhimrfi I3t'X'illl', fiimric-s Trois, i.f1vvrr'l1r1- iivrro, -IIUIIIHS Suiiivnn, .loiln Kvii:-r, Xviiiiann Taylor, inlmn Ningvrk, loim Sl. Clair, Tr-rry ixillrcioric, Euqvnr' DiRv, Qivrnifi Nugf-ni, V-l4ll0IllilS Niunliy, ,loivpil Xxvililv. Tllirri Row: ,lnllws Nia-llunvy, .lusvpil ix'1l'firl'Pry, 'lximlllus xX'0yl', Dilllivi Skll1t0llli'l'0, IIPIITX 'rIflJilS, I:l'klDliS Isllflli, Afllllll' '-!'l', LQIIHTICS B11lil0lly, Izifllilfd Kf'Iil'f, ,IOIIII Bff'Sn3n, Braillvrni Sim IB-Front Row: ,innu-s Smilix, Roiwrl Lmirs, Ruin-rt Gavin, Eciwarci Nugiv, L:-n l,ui1mizivvvicz, Harry R1-in, Xxjiiiimn Kilmy, i,nwr4-urn' Siiuc-iiirr, Ririmni imnu-. Rivimrci Niurmy, .lusf-pil ivlornn. Svrnrlcl Row: Xviiiimn Luuglwry, Donnifi Ellis, Eriwzmi Frivi. xinrtin Slhiill. Uvrulri P!'lllIPI'QilSl, Norlwrl Ciusulln. Sillllllfl SIPEIIII, Gvurgm- Burznr, Ijmnris Duniun, Amin-In Rossi, Franc-ie Cussiriy. Tilirrl Row: Xxwlliillll ifvogif-, Fmnfis iiuin-y, ifrmmvis fvuovln, .lnnws ix1I'I:ill'iilIlll, fwlmrivs Dunn!-, Tlmnms Daly, .iosr-plw Gcwiz, .ioim Grnimnm, iinmtlly U L1-airy, f imrlrs f nssnly. MiSSillffZ ,iolun D1-easy. - I C-Frou! Rum: lzum-s Gannon, .lnlm Haugii, iosvpln Us-ppvrl, Xviiliann Ilflklli Timmins Xvvisil, 'Hunnius O'Nf-iii, .loscpin ixircmvnrl, Owvn Xyulslx, Um-urge firm-n, .lnim Garvin. IjfFlIll'iS iviorrison. Svvonzi Row: iliilllfi .lnnf's, .ioim c,'l3I'i4'll, Pixiiip Divriivs, N1il'ilkiI'i funnors, Xyiliiznn VX'm-nvvr, VX'iiiizun Cyfniiagimn. .ioim Dmviu, .lnlm-s Rvngaum, 'iiimnms K1-nnmly, lulm Kun:-, Hmlwzmi D1-vill. .loim iriulwrly. Tiiirri Row: i r1'cIvrir'ii Xvuiivrs, Xxyilliillll Higgins, Roiwri Dm'vr'y, 'ZIIIIPS lXlI'ci1llliQIl', ijriuwis cYI5l'il'l1, furnviius ixII'NIIil, Pvlr-r Xiu:-ssigj, lr-runw Bruciicy, Villmnms ljllilllilll, ,lulm fsurrrxll, ifrmic-ririx Xxyilllliilli, .laum-s lxIl'lx'lilll0l1. ixiissingz SklIlllll'l Cmnpiwii. F R E R S A H M A N D F R E S H Nl A N E I D-l'r0nl Row: 'l.ll0lll2lS Howlvy, Rnlwvri Ruins-y, Hurry Pc-rkins, .lusvpll Pirlmrcl, Xvzlllcr Pviri, Frlwnrrl X111 unvillc-. l'mnmi:4 Burk, .lnlln Gilxlmns, fl:-nrgv :xIi'lDC'l'lllUH, Xvillimn fX1rAuIiHr-, lgvlliiilliill V1-nlrm-sun. Q1-cnrlrf Row: Xvilliunu Kinknil, Gvorgv Bill:-I, Ruin-rl fxunrml, .lolln Gnllrn, Rolmv-rl Snlml, .lznnos xlnrlin, olun XXYIIPIIIII, Paul Gin:-sph-, llrnnk Dullulluv, Xxyilliznn BIZIIIOT. Tlliral Row: ,lulzn Galvin, ,lolm KWH:-r, Xvilliann Gnuuglwr, Aux-rt fill-0, .lulln Anrlc-rsnn, Xvilliznn Spillzxn. 'I-IIUIIIEIS rlqllrkr-r, XViHi1nn AIKIJVYIIIOH, Lclwnnl Xvoncl, Nirflnlus Sipu. fvlissing: I rznnis Birnvy, Alfrm-cl Brnrvlln, XViHiann Gaynor. Ill-l'runl Row: filmrlvs VIQLOIIIIDSUIL Rulu-rl Bn-on, ,lnsr-pf: Douglas-rty, lxlnrlin Tr-H1-r, Tlmonms Holmn, ' J lannvs fmllugln-r, 'mul Rf-utvr, Rnynmml XVAJI, Ch-urgv fiosgrovv. ,lusz-pl: Vlrrinily, losr- mln SVVl'C'lN'V, Svrnrzzf Row: Gvrnlnl IX:-lun-, Xvilliann IV-nny, I'rz-xlv ' ' I . flllx lIlI'lllllS, CYIHITICS IIUHIH, .IEIIIIPS Dl!llQIlI'flN', IeCllliLfiLl l,riIllIl4 VViHiznn link, ,Illllll NIl'c1l'illIl, ,lnsr-pl: Smillu, Vinzvni Snlclinv, Ifmlvmrcl K1-HV, 'lllllilllilg Srlmlnlzl .lnwvpll Klollnflxvr, XXVUIIPF Alilllcay. Tllirrl Row: Pvhfr fiilrllvfv, .lulrn Ixllmslvrllgjqvr, ,Hlnlllns lrjollllvlly, .IQHIDPS Dull- Ilvlly, .lillllvs Q ilfllrilrl, Cwnrgr' NLNHL, 'mwvpll Fxlvvllull, ,I0st'pI1 IXIVKFIIIIEI, .lalnlvs B4-glf-y, Ijuvill Ixlafzfilllr. Q IAIHL Missillgg: I'mnf is I I'-Ffiilll 'QOHVI .'illIll'S AIllHll'l'I'ill, Xxfinifllll FYIPHZIIIZIII, IEIIIIUS lriilgilll, lulilffy LTOIIIIOY, .IUIIH IJUVKKIQ, ,,1'l1'f , - N , Llxlcsc-tif, Ilmlnus Buycl, .vvrolnf lxow: .lulun B4-II, Frank Lux, 'mm-s Higgins, .lusrplx l.mnpr', L4-unnrr Bvglr-y, .lolm lkxgnn, llnul Dulvy. Awissing: Ralph Durvnl, .lznnr-s fxlrflzurw-y. F R IL S H Nl A N F F R E S H M A Y C' I IG-iimnf Rum: .iuiln Owl-ns, fiiz-mimi Ruin-rlsnn, .iznnvs Simiuir. iosvpii Xviiiiums, Xviiiimn Ross fiimric-s Sym, iizinmnri Szmnini. Sworn, Row: Rivimrfi Nii-rsrin-n, iiugiu XX'uisiu, i'iriwa1rci ixinrifzmlrm- ,iillllvs NIYIIRIKIQII. R!'5fill-liii SlilNiIi7, ioim fffiolllmr, LIBRARY Liimrury Science wilil its vusl iunci oi information came lo Lu Sniie in 1042 to acici lo lime lllilffif cilarm oi goofi imooiis weii reuci. Tiwe pusl year was il slory oi' nciciitiomxi imooics anci magazines, inut more impnrtfml sliii. in slory oi more irequenl pulronuge. Cireuizltion oi' inooiis was on lile inerease rigiwt from Sepiemiuer. wiiiie reiierence works were l'UIlStilUtiY in ciemnnci ciuring liie ciuiiy sluciy periocis. As iior uiler srimoi il0lIl'S. tile fiorif on lime wuii speaks ior iiseii. Q31 1 ' SW vswuw-.wa-mmmm va-granule-ni '11 151 vers fl iq A r .- Mg '-. at 7 O' we n , ,Ng W an Ann' xvk iii 'Q 9 . ,.,. . 95 ri? M 715 11 4 ., . xii . ,,, .bk ,LQ A A. New ,..1 fiif M., 57 mf. 'I 5 ' 039 f as , if YW Q ! X 1 4 . - as Kgw . . la -yuan ,vm-an Mx Eiiii m.m.....-W -wwf. QE K,A. M .qzgffpaim 'T' mamma GMMNMX. 1,. WMQ A .F - my R ig, ,wx wb W1 M r af' gf Q x Q ak ,ggi Qu 'K ' , . f- i 1 Q tkrx k if Q' gggig X ' A f I, , A,:2: , fi x,1iK'f! , , ,, ,fem fab ma V Wy' K I KK QQ? in M, V lr 'l an 2- M X 3 jx . ,- ,.1A E 1 Ji .r f -'ff .., ,qv 1 wgffk rigs M gm , , ISIT Al llle- lJCQllllllI1Lf ol' llw rlay oi' al llle 4-ncl we weacl our lnappy way pasl llwse in ll10 lalmernavlv. Dcmpilf' llw l1llSllf' ancl lmusllv ol srlmol lrlc, llnc l.a Salle lmvs always lincl limo lo plate llw-ir prolmlvms in llw llancls ol lllf' l,l'lSOIIPl' ol l.0Vl . B L U E A porlals lo pay lrilnlle lo Cllrisl rvsiclingj S' G O L D It was pasl lllesv cloors also wr' gliflefl OH l.f'lll0ll Ill0l'lIlllQ'S lo liflkll' lXIilSS 0lTCl'f'fl lmy a lxinclly Fallwr ol Nllflll Callmlic' Higll Srllool. lJJRU'I'lIliR AUSTIN Sluclenl Counsellor nf 153:-,L-. x 532525. . . I-'fi-3fs':fw : :: 5E', :Q'fs.,-, if-'iffiiqi .Q EA. w:-.'fe,g-an-Xa---X, x.-. Q 1 2 ,gf N x Q I Wa wif ONLY time more atilieticaiiy inciined participate activeiy in inter-sciioiastic events, but aii of us were interested in time atilietic acimievements of our pais on time gridiron, time hardwood, the ovai, and the various courts. Beyond aii tiiis, we have icept our own piiysicai growth on a par with our mentai deveiopment. Qur intramural activities in the land of sports were aiways stimulated by our own PARADE OF CHAMPIONS . . . Sports 1, gg. FOOTBALL Millie lyesl season in yearsl Tlrus clicl Hlgig .limit Boncler summarize llle exploits ol tlle l-illle Explorers on llre gridiron. Tlle usual pre-season trip to fbeean City tollowecl lmy llre usual speculation lwacl us all expectant. Tommy Crawford would slmow time Callmolie League l1ow. Anol llien Kllurplru woulcl tlrrow llle cleacllv passes lor wlmielr lme had earned Sllfll a neat reputation. Tllere was Selraeler, now a junior. witlm plenty ol experienee. Anil Gilmlnons-all lmelrincl a stalwarl line ol eapalule letterrnen, the Donolioes. llle HRipper,U Stone, Kuney. Hill, Granite. anfl Keane. Even wlmen we lmearcl time lmacl news tlwat Crawlorcl would not return. we were elreerecl lny rumors llwal a certain ulsllllliyn was last lneeoming a galloping ghost. Simon Gratz. a neweomer on llre l.a Salle selreclule. was the lirst opponent to lac mel. Cjur great expeelalions were not in llle least climmeel: if anyllring, llley were arousecl to a lliglrer pilell tlran ever. Xve llacl a learn will: more llian a clellense-plenty ol power loo. So, on will: tlwe seasonl KNIVIF GlD.ll,7NlS liar-Llivlfl Fmwli l.a Salle 34 . Simon Gratz 7 f , To repeat, we ran wild against Gratz as Paul Gihhons toted the old pigslcin in three touchdown jaunts. Hpmunlcyn lVlclVlenamin scored in spectacular fashion, not only hy hulling his way across, hut hy doing it the lirst time he ever lugged the leather in var- sity competition. Snyderis end-around and Ulwillrpliqsu iour extra points made it 54. La Salle 6 Kr! X flerrnantown 0 I Y, Germantowners. Len Vvhalen and lviarty Keane led l.a Salle to a 6A0 victory over our three-year neighborhood rivals in a tight game. The first valiant goal-line stand oi our useven mulesu staved off the Clivedens, first period scoring thrust. From then on, the game proved to he a ding-dong aiilair, until ulwlurphii connected with one of his heaves and T. Donohoe. leaping high amongst three opponents, snatched it in the end zone. La Salle 2 Catholic High 7 f ,, 1. it was hot and sultry the day we met Roman Catholic High and darlc hlue jerseys ahsorhed all the heat the sun could give. Joe Kuney led our valiant line which made another hrilliant goal-line stand, hut suc- cumhed to sheer power in the second quarter. A had pass from center sailed into the end zone and was pounced on by our alert line. Vve fought to the end in our dirty, white practice togs. l.a Salle 2 St. Johnis 0 V I V 4 f . Two to nothing and what a gamei Phil Grande captained a staunch forward ram- part to victory in a hard-fought tussle. Hol- mann. a sturdy little guard, slipped through to nail .lim lVlcAl'ee in his traclcs hehind the goal line. From that point on, l.a Salle played on the defensive and utiungle .iirn's XYZ defense proved to he too much lor Joe Nlcrxlee, one oi the leagueis hest haclcs. La Salle 6 I X g Vvest Catholic 21 1 . .laclc Vvillis plunged hard lor a touchdown. hut uBunlcyH lvlclvlenamin circled right end lor 50 yards shortly thereafter to startle Vvest Catholic and to put the Explorers ioaclc in the hall game. Captain Charlie Schaefer of l940's 6-0 lameu played furiously hut the Catholic State Champs were not to he stopped. Hail to the Champsi l.a Salle 20 Nortlm Catllolic 0 I 4 f . S'Ripper Collins was numlmer one man as captain against Nortll CiltllOliL' as l.a Salle cleicalecl tllem lor tile lirst time in llistory. ulxlurpllu tolcl Ulfunliyil to talce time lmall olil taclcle anct Wlcxlenaniin went rigflit to toucll- clown territory on time seconcl play-43 yarcls. Nortlm went no place against Grancle ancl com pa n y. l.a Salle 32 f St. Tllomas lxilore 0 f , A weak St. Tliomas lvlore team gave up time ghost as l.a Salle steam-rollerecl its Way to a tlmircl league victory. Scllaeler ancl City laons llooiecl it across time final stripe at time outset witll Collins. lvlccann ancl Snycler following time leacl. Snycler rompecl '50 yarels witll a Tommie lateral. Captain HBunlcyH lvlclxlenamin ran tl1e clistance in luis lavorite triple reverse. lmut a penalty stoppecl i1im. La Salle 0 i St. .ioseplmis 0 St. .ioscpllis lmall, one yard to go lor a touclulown. witll tour tries. Tlley may still lie trying. lnut Kuney and llis comracles loi- lowecl .lim Bonclergs instructions to time letter and a looping line made tlle Prep attaclc ctroop right tllere. lvlclwlenamin and Scllaeli- ter lualancecl tllis brilliant cteiense witlm an attaclc tliat all lmut matclmecl tlmat oi tlie highly- ratecl lwiaroon outlit. in tact we outplayefl our rivals in tl1e lirst llfllli. l.a Salle 6 f I V Soutll Catholic 7 f . Vvitlx Hugli .tellers txacli in lmarness. Soutli Catliolic scorecl seven points lmelore a startlerl La Salle team coulcl collect itsell. in tile seconcl trail a clitlerent story unlolclecl itsell as Button Hill lecl tile line anct Hljmunlcyn lviclxlenamin ran sixty yarcls tllat involvecl tlxe tlmrillingg recovery ol lmis own lumlmle. As we missecl tile point we llarl to lceep trying, lmut victory elucleel us. l.a Salle 23 Central 0 X f , ulxlurplnyu left tlue Blue ancl Coicl forces to liilliSll tile season in triumpll. our clynamic quarterlyaclc lmurlecl lmomlas to all points ancl tlien sent inliltration troops in tile persons ol Ulgunlcyu Nlclwienamin ttwicel, Schaefer and Collins. For a tinal touch, we pulverizecl lelnt taclfle witli an encl-around. Big ,iimis line playecl typical l-a Salle lmall. VI-IIUIIIEIS IJOIIUIIOC Pillll Gllllions Thus enclecl one ol our hest seasons, with Another laruising line is in store lor all oppo- six victories. one tie. and hut three cleleats. sition and Charles lVlCDonald expects to re- Ten lmoys played their last games for La Place SVI Gorman- Capable manager and Pfe- Salle: John Hwlurphn Nlloclzianowslci. Joe WOUSIY Big Jimys favorite indoor mat-H Kuney' Hlguttonn Len Xvhalen' Marty And lay tl1C Way'-'OHS WOI'd of farewell Hlld Keane' Pnn Grande' nBunkyn nlcnlennmin' gratitude to Mike Kosteva and Knute Gieljunis, Jonn Nncnnn' nRnnpern Conins and Ray who clicl a great joh ol Coaching our haclclzielcl Stone' before relinquishing the taslc to Lou Boncler. Plenty ol reserve material will he in fighting lorm to hear aloft the torch so well horne. AU REVOIR! Top Row: fliarles NlrDonalcl. lVlanager, Paul Uihhons. .losepli lxlessa. Thomas Donolioe, Charles Schaefer, lxlr. .lames Boncler, Coach, Sylvester Gorman, Nlanager. Seeoml Row: Daniel Conlin, Peter Villari, james Gallagher, Vllhomns lvlorrow, rlames Snyrler, James Reilly, August Cilclli. xfxyilliillll Gaynor, Joseph Hofmann, Daniel Gihhnns. Bottom Row: .lolm Nlecann, .losepli Kuney, Bernard Hill, ixlartin Keane, Leonard VVlialen, lrillmert Grancle, .lolin lVlr'lVlenainin, .lolin lVllorlzianowslii. xll'l'IIllll Nuys . L ulgw. - if f . :L u' mmf' m uuuu-Q m mwntfs Cunning uhh flhs ll :gm mu lue 81 Gold Passers Annex Catholic Crown zisztmfzicl gh ww ln mal. 11rll Llx'Hl!fl wh- llv' fl' lu, 'Huw ln W!-L lllulvl ' E PM m7'l'3 x 'lbw 1 ..l...u.r , f .xml 11f f 'L- H ul 11 -c fu 'z flux l nl, rm 1 A 1... ln '2l., .' 5-'xv nn tlxcl v n lr' v N num .s 41-l 1. 1-m1l:l.l-v X ,-'. ww: i wx 'in nm. ll 4 ln., .mll 1 xll l Wan, H1 :WVU-1 1 L'1w1I'v1m ,l:..1vNn.,, Fix Hu' ml mu. xl all nun lzwlwlxv wfwlfo. nw foul. and m :lu-ppml two lzlyups and Murph an- mlmx' rlurmg this exhihitlun by Gal- vhcr. Fmdl count was 38-31. La Sa H4- xzmlm' the lczuier- In Ssxllvqxxinlc-1. 'z1tlwlim'sq11,afi in flu- LKQAHIIJUL' Clxlunplmuship ml l'h1H5 Spvml- M mq ilu' t'z'z-nx vu up m u u L md ot mr. Tlu- I-Explorers uponed the sec-:xml W1-ll-Ll with u lmps-ful showing. on 2 wr shun :mul ax fuul hy lisl Snapper. The uulluok nml scorn, lmwcver, rapidly uhmmgfezl, The Speedbuys, who had boon mlssmg plenty of shuts, went on u ,ccwuxg mrlxynge and piled up Q wid! nf 13 palms no send Wvsc l'hiludelphl,:l uhwnl hy rise score of lil-IO. Nelsmn ltnhl1,Gvnc Resnick and L'lwrles I,wrmA ami, ull lml4im'4zr's from lu-at year, were ilu' lug guns in Uus scoring spree. Thus an ilu- half the scum swozl IS to IU in favor of the Spvcdlvr-y-Q. lux Salle' Nzllllvs ln 'l'hlrnI ln the lhlrd session, La Salle lcd In All-Lmlmiic Hull Malwr' and John ,Xllwlzm1um'xlu, rullxmi with :J rluzzllng anal-R that cmwmx them to a 23-31 mlgv. Thx' aclvarxlugv, lmwcvi-x', was blnun-lxwd. lmbb followed after Ln oflvfnsv with a liuld goal lo lie this time Lhat , gums 1 vm' nf ' lg mlul lim :md fwmluling Ulf' foul. hui' was mix un hlsl fur. with for 2 paced the fill' il Mzxrkulln of West hall 2 1 H A T gil i ii: 9 ll Ml 'ffl m 551 I ,EQ '1 MAJ si .fl in bl' Lf' Q if ' 511 1 El Q ,mf Y ,ii M4 'Q ,, .ll lil lil 1 1.5 i 171 ' 'Aff P '! 4 4:5 1 ,in 1 :.f 4 ,zf il? 1 ,M S A L J Liu 1 B L U E A N D G O L D Hurnx. l'.4Iu.Ir1I Flu-ppm-r. XX'iIIi..m Xlnlwl. Ilmnms lin-nn. Vin 4I'llI f,lJUlIIlK'H, QTITIITII NlIcIl'l'lIJIll, IUIIII Xlilfkllhll. CATHOLIC CITY TATE, 'I-op IMI ilm-I: Flu-ppm-r Ilrilmlxlr-5 in Ior Iwo. Hullom riglsl inwl: NIH- nf' Iuilx IIN' Iron I Ior Ixso minlx, I I I I.r'II lo Rigid: Roxlnoml Nolm-n, Iolm xllorlvismowslxi, ICIINVIITII HIQII School siuclvnl ol' PIIIlmlelphiax-llw CHI 'I-up: Uxlurplf' in mlion .us In- Ink:-Q an pnsr. Hollmn: ...Aus-' snufe nnollnr-r rc-Irouml. BASKETBALL Four Seniors. Ihre-e Juniors. mul Iwo Sopho- mores umlvr u new Ullillxll. .losc-pll IXIPCIIIIII reuflwcl Ilw clremn rlwrisllc-cl by ffvery Cnllmolim olic' I.i'ilQlI0 lfnskvllmull Clmmpionslnip. ciililikll EXlf'6'lIilIl Ioolc over il vs-Ivrun quinl ol ISUFIIS. u:XIllI'lJll.H Sllf'lJIJf'I'. Ixlilrlilllill. illlf Ixrlilllllf. loggvllwr wilI1 Nolvn. ciflxklll. Ixlrf TOPIIRIII mul fylloszau-Il and molcle-cl ex Hlivcu Ilml clis plays-rl spiril. spec-cl. clove-plion. sluminu. um K'0lIl'ilQl', Xxyllill Ill0I'F i'0ll'il illly KTURIVII PI!-li I-UV? In jl1sllriIlLll4'l0IIw slaxrling lvaxm. Conn I1 IXIPK' Imn rnlml llwm :IH worllly of un fxll-ciklllllliil lwrlln. lllollms C Ivan cwrnft It IN BRIEF REVIEXV Having emelgecl successfully from tlie pre-season games witll Central, Cratz. Franlclorcl, and Tren- ton Catllolie, tlle Little Explorers entered tlme Catholic' league with a rlean slate. Opening time league season wittl Salesianum. time lwleelman-men sent tlne lqoys lrom Vvilmington lloine witli a score ot 48-53 in our favor and tluen in close orcler cleleatecl Xvest Catliolic. Nortlm Catllolic. ancl St. Joseplfs Prep. Tliis line ol Explorer successes was linally lmrolcen lay tlxe sllarpsliooting ot the Pirates wllo talliecl 28 points to La Sallels 21. St. James, Xvest Cattnolif, ancl St. Tliomas lwtore again lell uncler tlie lvlows ol tlie lxleelianites try tlie stores ol 4122. 24-21. ancl 35428. respectively. Again the lxleelman-men seemed to lie on the tri- umpllal marcli lmut tlley llacl tlleir wings Clippecl wlien Kuntz ot Nortll C?ltll0ltC swisllecl llle cle- Cicting talley tllrougll tlie troop in a ctoulmle-extra periocl tliriller rnaliing tlle linal srore '52-30. Alter tliis seronrl cleteat tlle l.ittle Explorers met witli no real clillirulty, tor tlley clownerl Roman Catliolic, Soutli Catliolif, St. James, tlre new entrant in tlif Catliolic Leagfue. Salesianurn. St. Pls-nty ol mlion against Xyesl cwtltlltilif, Soulli lvatlmlim, anrl Roman tiatlmlir. Note nlxluslin lxlaln-r's victory Qesture. IIIl'llIy' HI IiI-- IH tIH' SIRIIHIS its I.il SnIIi' 4'Ulnt'S Irlvlll Irr'IlIn4I. 'IIIIQ RICVORIJ .I0seph's prep. and St. Thomas INIore in ra- picI and spectacuIar Iashion. SHAUGHNESSEY PIAYOFFS In the Iirst contest, La SaIIe toppIecI a Iast moving St. Thomas IX'Iore quintet on the ImoarcIs oI' the paIestra hy at store oI 38-SI. Sinre Xvest CathoIic hacI cIeIeatecI South CathoIic', it was their Iot to tang.!Ie with the I.ittIe ExpIorers. who outshot. outpassecI. ancI outsmartecI them to the count oI '28-23. I.A SALLE HAD VVON THE CATH- OLIC LEAGUE TITLE. In the I'oIIowing game the ExpIorers were cIeIeatecI hy the SpeecIIJoys who garnered 38 points to I.n SaIIe's 23. thus giving Nvest ...... 1 'I' :I .,.. U27 , , . , ff Rui, U llll 32 Zfrfnll .H --NIO IfI1iIacIeIphia the city titIe and the IempIe Sr1IIi- .. ...l-I fIvnIruI ......... ,... 2 I FI rophy' SUIIA' .. ...IU I'rnnIiInr1I ........ .... I 2 SHII1' .. ...3l 'I-l'4'llI0l1 f'ntInrIii .. .... 30 V 4 ' ' I ' Sullf- .. .... 4:-A Salt-sianum .. .... .... 3 3 IIN- next stop Ior the Ixleehanfmen was H VViIIiamsport, the svene oI the State Cath- Snllt- .. ...ZT NnrlIu-as! f'ntImIii .. .... 2-t 0Iic CIIQIIIIIJIIJIISIIIIJ litts, Snll-A .. .... -10 St. .Iosm'pIi's ...... ..'52 . W V 'I . . N I i SHII4' .. ...QI SoutIn'ust fIntIioIir' . .... 28 In III? Iwlrst Qdrne Isa SGIIQ plufcjl IIT' I Ie I5 Sullt- .. .... 44 St. lmnivs' ...... .... 2 2 against those oI the CJII Qity Iive I-State Zan PTI I 2'II 'I.Q 2 I Champions Ior I04l. BV their smooth pIavinf,f A El 4' ,. . IJ , IIIUIIIZIS . Ion' . . .... .1 ' Sallv .. ...SO Nurili--im tknlmtif . .... '62 ancI sharp shooting the I,ittIe t1xpIoreis eIim- SaIIi- .. .. .30 Romain f'utImIir' .... .... 3 2 . , - , 1 Salk- .. .... '50 SoutIn-ast QIEIIIIUIII' .. .... 20 Indled Ihe O'Ier5 by a mount' Snllr- .. ...50 Si. .Imm-S' ....... .... 2 6 AIIentown was next to tall virtim oI the SDH Q:'I'ii'I:'::fI'T' 4' Z I-ittIe ExpIorers and bowed out of the tour- t it 1' , , ,... ' L . . S ' S .,,... . . . . A Sullv .. .,........... 33 Sl. 'I'Imnms IVIrm- .. ,,.. 27 nament hy the score oI 51-42. AIIentown had SIIALTIIINIZSSIQY PLAY-Olflf heen fhosen as the pre-tournament Iavorite, Fame .. ........... 38 ,I'IuEnntis 'Store . .... 'SI but La Sane Could not be denied. Si .... 2 It .... 25 , s l I I HT? ,IQIVIQIIEI IIIUH It was easy coasting Ior La baIIe in the . 4, ,A ' , , , tI1ircI game as they tooIc Pittsburgh North NAIIQ' .. ............... lim est IInImIeIpIna ,... 38 C I I ro w- I ' I XX,ll4I-IAMSIJOIXI. .l.OURNAMEN.l. at mo ic into camp, J fn. t was a iappy 5ixIIe .. . ............ -I2 Iosr-pII's, City .... ..... 2 2 Ilolnc-Corning for an as boys Carne bafk SHIII' .. ,..5I AIIQ-nlovsn f'l'ntruI CntIl0Iif ..,. 42 yvith tylyo ft-31111 tfgphiegu IVVQ individual Snllt- .. . . .50 I,iItsIuurg3Il North fIntImIim: .,.... '57 , prizes, and a mecIaI for each team member. UIXIIISIIH IXIKIIIPI' .IUV EIPPIIRIII 'VOID cifvitll HI SIll'ppl'l' Hfxt PM IIIUIIS HI'urIH OI-Jonnr-II CIPFTY Ix1lkGf'f'llllIl UIJI-ps AIIHI-:uIin UIXIIIIYIJIIII IVIIorIvinnowsIii Rlly IXJUIPD INIIIINIHUYSI IUIIH NIIIJIIIQIIIIII, l,itllI IxIl'VIAt'itI'. IZIITIPS IXIIVIXIIRIIIUH, IIOSPPII Inuit' IHIIII Igilfff, .IUIIH QIZIFTUII. VIAQIIVOIIII llmllma Byron, lulill xliflrulll, l.1-ul.aln-flzii-xxisz, ljnllivl lbuly, Xxyilliulll f2lIlLfl!'y, lilllrlw Rvilgdll, lxlmflvs vlllulll pson, Rolwrl Bri-4-n. JU 1oR VARSITY XVhiIf- llle varsily was clicliing junior varsity inixecl ils vim-lories willi a An unimprvssivv rcforcl al lirst glance. so. wlwn il is coniraalccl willl llle rvgular fxllllllllgll ilne varsily slolo Elle ment lost many ganws luy close srorc-s. tenclenvy io come lmaflc inlo llnv Q mos! ol' all. lo play lmarcl unlil ilu- linal Four varsily regulars lnave playvcl I l.a Salle ancl ll is lronl llus XI. ag ycfarvs rf-sc-rves ancl regulars will lu- rliosc-n more inlporlanl wlwn il is rm-alizvcl llnal a we-rv Freslnnvn ancl Soplloinorvs, to lm sllow, ll olvl virlory alllvr virlory, ille numlmcr ol clvlvals. 1- surcq llw mo squacl s rvcorcl. 11- youngvr clvpart sliowing a cle-riclcrl anne in llmv sevoncl lxall, ancl wllislle. llc- linal garm- lor gre-galion lllal nvxl . rl-luis lacl lwcoines ll ilu- junior varsily Torn Byron. Dan Daly. ancl llill fjuiglvy arf- ilu- Sopllo- morris. wlmo vxpevl lo ilo lmi f lllin fs, wlmile- lro ly wr zivwiw 5, L, al l may prow- lo lux- anolllc-r Nlloclzianowslci. Hcwllllliliu Vlqllllllljhllll. X I llI'0llN'f ul CIPUIAQC IIIOHIIJSOII. l0l'llH'l' llfp orr-r raplain. ancl ,lilIllf'S IQPQIQHII HH' lXN U IIIUH' lY'l'f'5lllll1'lI ol Ql'f'ill pl'0lHiNf'. IZDOIJ lgrvvn. ,lavlx lxlicifillll. -loin Nlunrly, ruuncl oul llnis galaxy ol lulurv grvals. 1 lrllwlx llmllipxnll ullxlu-X ullr' up ljnlX laluw .I lvlwnvlllrrl Ullllr flulglnw .mil Rulgjrlll prvp.m- lor ..rImn W llxlx -lQ'lln. lfiglnly-llurvv ff' Top Row: Allis-rt Risflorler, Roy Xvillcox, Rayrnoml Stone, ,lllllll Nic- ljlllgllllll, cill2ll'lt'S IgUyl1'. ,lqlltfll 'QOIUI lUS0llll Nl'W'5. lElllll0l1fl SIlf'ill'lv l.vonartl Xxllualm-n, llarry Nlcljorrnott, ,lost-ph G4-tx. Sr-conrl Row: Francis lgllflilt, .lfllltl lxlfcxilllll, Vl,ll0lllilS Kim-ly, liflNV2ll'fl SIIUPIIPY, Xfxlilltirilll NIZIIIPY, 7 VARSITY CLUB Now in the third year ol its existence, the Varsity Cluh continues to prosper as the lettermen ol all sports join in one great group ol loyal La Salle men. Fittingly enough, John Nlloclzianow- slii, a six-letter man, was elected presi- ctent ol the I9-42 eclition. Grouped about Johnny, we see the lamous quin- tet just hack lrom Vvilliamsport. Then ol course we see our footballers, swim- mers, golfers, traclcsters, bowlers, tennis players, cheerleaders, and managers. August fqilclli. ljf-ter Villari, Charles Stillill'lt'f. Bottom lxow: .loscplx x Kuncy, l nul fiilmlmons, Nlartin Kean:-, .lolm lxlarliulin, ,lolm Nllorlzianowslii, litlNYtlfll lglll'!1S, SylVf'Sll'f cillflllilll, lltllll lxlllxlt'Ililllllll, lg0l'llilfll l.t-ll to Right: Xvilliain flearkrn, 'amos Sweeney, .lohn NlcHale, Harry Boyle, .lolin liooncy. I TRA Xvillialn Gaynor All the hoys at l-a Salle have an opportunity ol participating in any or all ol a variety ol intramural sports. As the volume goes to press, solt-hall has the campus in its grasp, while haslcethall has just come to a glorious finish. The Seniors pit'- tured here won the Championship in their cli- yision, while l.. Cacchio, XV. Houclc, il. O.I5fiCI1, J. Nlarlcmann, T. Colfer, J. Coupe, F. Gillespie. .l. Gallagher, ancl l.. Drouyn tooli ilu- matter well in hancl lor .lunior C. Sophomore A capturecl the loothall cham- pionship in their clivision, while Sophomore E tool: the helm in haslcethall. Vvilliam hleehan URAL Xxrllliilllt lvlcehan was chosen as the outstancling Sophomore has- lceteer. Brother E. Francis proved to he the hest coach, since his teams lecl the way in loothall ancl track, losing out to Freshman F in laaslcet- hall in a necessitated play olzf. Vvilliam Gaynor of this class was chosen as top man in his cli- vision. Space does not permit us to name all the star participants in this lielcl of achievement: the liincl reacler will lincl pictures elsewhere in this hoolc. Before we close this synopsis, how- ever. a wortl ol thanks is clue Brother Denis who spent much time to lieep our leagues flying. Eighty-four fl? IQUIUI Fi-ll4lHI2lS Kil'iy'. ,iiilUlllilS IHIRITIIUT, ijcllli iA'0Hill'li, li'llIll'i ixAiCcil'0FSl'll, il-l'ltI1K'iS lxlll fro svn. Front Row: Ruin-rt ljrivz-, .lllSi'llil iiuglu-s, ,iosepll News, ijranris xlurris, TENNI The La Salle Tennis Team he-gan its l942 season cleterminecl to avenge the clisappointment sullerecl last year when, although uncleleaterl. it lost the ehampionsllip on points. 5 The team eoachecl hy Brother Austin returnecl lo the courts this year minus the servires ol live letter- men. The scliecluie ineirulecl iilteen rnatrhes with neighhoring schools. live ot which were League gillT1f S.PiqllCiN0l'lIlEEliOI1 ol this lea,Que. inrirlentally. was in large measure the worli ol Brother Austin. Brother Austin lelt that the hoys oi the present Campaign woulcl malie a team ol sulliirient Calilxre to come out near the top. The team is strong, ancl in .ioseph News has an inspirational learler ancl player. The .i.V. squad is macle up ol Freshmen ancl sophomores. invlucling: ,ioseph Barry, Angelo Rossi, .iolin St. Clair, Vvilliam Bogie, Carlo Salzano. ancl i.ouis Goetz. all ol whom are pictured on the sports clivicler in that olcler. 'lDSl'pll N4'NYS iillllllil4 kIl'iy bi-iIHllIrlS li2lTp1'l' .IKIIIIPS NIIIRTIHNSIII Eighty-livmr m of in ,,, 4 C Cannon, Floycl Bryan. J0SffPl' Bolgef- Vincent Grecnlielrl, Carl Shafer, Mar- tin Keane, Charles Boyle, Harry Mc- Dermott, Henry Bender, Harry Schmidt. Robert Kitson, Edward Suchy. Second Row: Francis Ott, John Kelleher, Wil- liam Burke, Paul Vvalcrs. Leonard Vvhalen, Vvilliam Saluol. John Cruicc. John C. Nolan. Bottom Row: John D'Alessanrlro, Thomas Lowry, Alirccl Bozzcll, John Ball, Vvillialn Spillan, John Gallen. Missing: Vincent Haucli. CHARLES OBRIEN CWOIICII 'Q-1 TRACK The La Salle Track Team, now facing the toughest schedule in its history, is coming around rapidly uncler the tutelege of O,Bie O'Brien. The only holdover lettermen from last year are Senior Harry McDermott and Juniors Vincent Hauclc and Charles Boyle. McDermott participates in three events, the 100 and 220 yard clashes, and his specialty-the broad jump. Other senior holciovers are Leonarcl Whalen, who does the dashes, William Burke, who runs the 220, 440, and cloes the broad jump, and Marty Keane, who tosses the weights. Allan Broz and Edward Cannon are two others who are trying out for the dis- tance runs. Vince Greenfield is the timher topper this year, while St. Clair, a freshman, and Kitson, a sophomore, run the mile and half mile events. Eighty-six A I. MM .. .,..,., ,, .. ,,,,,,,,, , , ,, , , T. ' i Edward Cannon. TR ACK SCHEDULE April 21 .... ............,... S L James, Ciwsier April 24-25 .... ............. P cnn Rc-lays April 28 . .. ..., Clicllenlmm, Si. Tliomas Niay I . . . ......,....,..,.. Ccniml May 6 . . . .......... Roman Callmlic May 9 .. . ............ Villanova interscliolastic May I3 ....... ....... S pringiield Townsiiip Higil May I5-I6 ...Caiiiolic League Cliampionsliip Meet May 29 . . . ...,...... Norrislown inlcrsclmolaslics Pending . .. . , .Soulll Catholic, Si. ,losc-pliis Pr:-p 1., Left to Right: Paul Durgin, Jo seplx Bulger, Vincent Grccniiclci. Cl'lHfiCS Boyle V---M-mug, V Left lo Right: Hr-nry Benclcr. .loim Difsxlvsszxnciro, Harry Sciimidi, ,i1ll0IIlElS Lowry, .loiin Cruice, Cliarles Boyle. Eiglily-seven fluclz Row: Gerald Slum-llc-r, Roy Will- VUX, .IHIIICS Kl'llllf'fIy. Milllul' lefllltf Ed' warrl Sllflly, Eillllllllll Speilel. lrmncis lturlie, Vfalter Baumann, Rolxert Kitson. Front Rom: Rirharml lxlcGrath. Allwert Ris- rlnrler, loss-ph Sweeney, Xvilliam lx1iltlCl , l'-ranris Nlorris. The nalators. again coached hy .lames Kennedy and Brother Patriclc, perlormecl well hoth as a unit and hecause ol the individual prowess ol several memhers ot the team. The mermen placed third in the Catholic League hy coming in lmehind North Catholic and Sl. .losephts in the Championship meet. ln league dual meets during the season the squad was victorious tive limes and heaten seven times. Laclc ol second and third place men seemed to have heen the dilliculty. Franli Burke, Captain ol the squad. placed tilth in the League Championship lvleet, and swam as apchor man on the Nledley Relay Team which toolc the league title. The other lwo memhers ol this victorious trio were At Risdorler, lnaclistrolce ace and Ed Speilel, star hreast strolcer. Speitel, Junior lmutterlly man ol the squad, amassed H2 points. highest total ever achieved lay a l.a Salle merman. having met deleat hut three times during the season. tfigllty-eight SWIMMIN Roy Xvittmux, Attwrt Risstortvr, t runL'is Burke. Bch Kitson took care ot the IOO-yarft harkslroke, white Xvatt Baumann. another Sophomore, won his spurs hy swimming the 40- and 100-yarct sprints. Dick Nic- Grath anct Frank ixtorris actftect to our point-totats hy some fancy and ptain diving. Other memtmers oi the team who are just beginning their rareers in the tanks are Joe Sweeney, Bitt twiaher. Bitt D'Arfy anct Ect Surhy, Only Al Risctorter, Roy Xvittcox. anct Frank Burke have gone down the watery ways tor the tast time. Captain-etect Dick iwtcfirath may wett teact a banner team toward the goat that every coach and team riesires-the Championship. Top to Bottom: Xvatter Baumann. Iiftlllflllit 9511-ilr-t, Rota:-rt Kilson. tiightyfnine , My I . 5-vgff wi imil to Rigiliz iTY2lflfiS fiom, fieraili tirllllliisil, Cr-rant fttauss, l':lIQl'l'If' tillsiilvs, tlmtuarlt Nillrptly, iotlll Dotptlill, Roill-rl fiattagjiu-r, Sytw-stef fior- lllan. yiissillu: i'c0t7K'l't Niiitlrr. GO Cioii VS'f'llt on tile upswing ttlis year wittl tile inauguration ot the Catiloiil' tligtl SCtl00i Coit League, composed ot six teams: Xvest Catiloiir. St. James, St. Tt1OIl18S ixiore, Roman Ciltil0ii1'. Nortil Ciltilfliif, and i-a Saiie. Brottler Vincent unriertooic ttle tasii oi getlillg a representative team togeltler anci oi St'l'lll'iI1Q a goit fillil at wilifil to praelire. He sllceeeftect in matting arrangements NVitil ttl? iyieirose Country Ciuim tor tile use ot ttleir spacious course. Tile ciuil is iJUiitElfOI1I1Ci Captain Franic Coar. wilo tl0tCiS numerous lities ill til? illt0I'-Q!'i'l0i- C11 JH' SVI Hflbl 'I.if Ixllfii ll: . . ...,, ...,......,, X Yvst fallilotil' :Xprii ll , ........ St. ,iallllvs Ixilfti lf ..,.. iqllllldll ltalillvtil Niay I ... ..... Si. ii IIHIIIHQ :Ninn- Nillx' t ,.. ..,., Norltl ttllliloiil' xtlly N ... .,,.. iivtlmlllls Ninn- Xtax I I ... .,.. Rolllllll tillliloiir ytay IU , .,.. Norlil fiallilotil ixiay ll ., .. . .... ....,. X Yes! cxiltilfliil' Xtay 23 .....,... . ,,,.,............ SI. ,ialllf-s iulll' ...filltilotir ixululln- titlzllllpiollstnip ityslllrllzllllvllt illlll' .....,......... iiilitllltvtptlizl illtvrsl tloiilwtils Nlllety-olll LF aslir golfing worict. Seven Seniors and one .iunior maice up tile rest ot ttlff team. Ttlcse are Jerry Crllmiisii, Gene I1llQt1PS, Syi Gorman, Eli Niurpily, Boil Gaiiagiler, Jacic Uoipilin, and Junior Puct Ciauss. ,i.tlP team is managed ily Boil ixiiiier. I-'RANK CC JAR imp Rum: XViHiaun IM-Hy. Lulu-5 Aiurlin. lirivmrci Xvnrrr-n, 'I'lmmr.s Ahfinrry. ifollnm Row: ,luhn f,'I5I'i1'Il, llnrrv linylr-. f .llrlinll .Arlhilr Ilulgille, Ilrlwilrrl NIIITIDIIX, lull!! c.lr1'uH, Ifilllii Nilllllil. Cheerleaders It seems lllllfll easier lo re- memher them on the lmskelhnll Hoor,-these poppy men in- hhrc- ns they lined up clifngoilnuv ufross lhe noor uncl put uniformity and power into lhe cheering. Paul Art Holgaie had his charges out on the gjriciiron 100. lhe mufh neeclerl lll0I'iilf'-lDIlildf'I'S who kept our spirils high unc' lhe schooi spiril going. Three cheers for the yell syn- rhronizers unci for their mocier- ator. Pmrolher E. Francie who trains-cl several unclerchlssmen lo luke over when the present Sen- iors hicl us nil good-hye. TO Brother James MODERATOR OF ATHLETICS A Wcmrd of Thanks X Q W lQ A4 b ., ww IN OUR SCHOOL activities special stress is laid on tlie religious, intellectual, anci social clevelopment ot time La Salle man wherein Senior and unolerclassman alilce were given ample opportunity to cievelop manly initiative ancl inciivicluality ily participation in tlie ol endeavor that appealeci most. Our memories will always lllasli lmaclc witli pleasure on K ilaese most representative lieatures ot our Clays at La Salle . . Activities fron! Row: ioim fiuiiin, Xxiiiiikllll Srnari. ioiln furry, Xxiiiiiillll Stof-iiier. Pr:-sicir-nl. Xviiiialn Furvllsvll, inizn irllllfy, insvpil ixinyiall. fvrollli Rmlf: ,iuilll iaC'1liy, fivurm' XXit'sl1'l'il'iilillls, Sf'iYI'iiI'l' filiflllilll, ci!'f1lifi i'V?!l'iillNi, IUIDIT fD.i4iill'il. 'rlliffi R0ll'f .AI1firf'NN' iXlif'cN0QiiPT, iOSf'Ilil Xvaugin. ioa-pin fir-rngross. ioinn Xvamir-, iienjamin Vvnlrc-sta, ifranii fioar THE DRA ATIC CLUB Tile Dramatic Ciuim reacimeci a new imigiu ciuring lime past year when il presenleci uixir. ami Nirs. Nllfiilu as lime senior piay. iiiimis liiree- aft Comedy porlrayeci lime story oi an average New Yoric iiamiiy in wiiose iiome a series oi Crimes was perpetraleci. Firs. Noftii. a srailer- imrain. soiyeci time lnyslery imy iler iprainiess re- marics NVilii'il slimuiatcci lime iarainpower of ijeulenant Xveiganci. ronnnoniy vaiieci ,IOIIII Xvarie. Heaciing lile casl were Amirew Nicffosicer. ami xiargic- Ciaiiagiwr in liie ieaciing roies. XX'iliiQ i.orella ijaiy. ,iane Nifcaiiiiery, Palrifia Niorris. anci ,iane ifwan ileici supporling roies. Timese Qiris allemieci Si. Niaryis .'xK'ilLit'lHY ami are line only girls to inaye appeareci in a i.a Salle piay. in iornier years. tim ieminine roiz-s were porlrayeri ily time Qenlir-men oi line Sl'iIOCi. iile Senior iilespians wiio parlifipaleci in lime promiurlion were Franic Coar, a iawyer. Arliiur Hoigale. a vorpse, Syivesler Gorman. as Cooper. time moppcrfi ,ioim Xvacie. a reai Siler- iorix. ami Geraici iX'ic'i:arianci. suinslitule urop- perfi UFiam'e i-or Fannyu a one-aft fomeciy. was presr-nleci as eariy as November. wimiie time iiinai curtain on Miiixe Sire cie Niaielroilis Door.. presenleci al lime one-acl piay fonlesl of lile ijiliiacieipiiia Forensim i,eaQlle. A speciai worfi oi liranixs is ciue Wir. Rocicicn wimo riiredeci lile piay. ami iirotiler De-vian. wilo. wilil Ciiaries Sloeiifer. presicienl oi lile organization. Xviiiiam Sorenson. Xviiiiam Smari. ami George Xveslerieiimaus riggeci up a line-iooiaing imome. iirolimer F. Raynionci ami iilal uimiquilous aiunmus. Eci Siapieion. cieserve speciai menlion for tiieir exlra servives. Ninc-ly-scvr n I Fir. NOTIII, .. Iifllllil ...... fxlrs, Nurlll .... C lam- BH-nl. louis He-rf-X. , ,lunv Xvilson. H:-n Xvilson. Stkllllij' BN-nl THE CX , . ..'xlIlll'f'NN' Wlrfoslu-I' .,..H6njmnin Xv!'lltl'f'Si'il ...xlurgjnwl c:rlHklQIll'l' Pfxlririn Wlurris .....l0lm Bvuly . ...... .IHIIP IQXYHII ..... .......I:filllli Coeur Clinlon Eclxwnrclw. , . ...lusepll flerngross .. . ..... Ixfllllll' Hnlguiv irmn nn . . .Sylvvslvr CLOTIIHIII Cooper. in pol Ninn ST BIFS. HFOOIQS.. .. : Nlr. Pmroolu. . . l.l. Xxjfqgilllll ...... IJf'tf'l'liVf' 5luHins, ...... .Xssislnnl lX10clic'ul Exiunilwr Fullz-r Pmruslm Winn. . . lnspe-ctor Ovlwnlle-y. . . Timothy Harm-S .... czllfflllll. il I,0lii'Q lllflll ....., C29 'lx-vlglli lnrvlln Daly lane 5h-Culqfery losvplx fyliric-n . . .Jolm Vvnclo ,lose-pl: Xvnuglu .lose-ph lwoylnn ...jolm Cullin . .Jolm Cyllarn Xviuiuln Smith rum 1xlCI:ilTlilllCI -3. :Q f 'MSW , Y, 1-4-.- 4-..... 7--...... L........- r,...,....- up-wwf . .,n,..a-mfas ith! npvn flu- :fowl mul, . ' Nlzn l lmu' llli- 1ln1lu fU H, Pvh-r, lnlv' Illl' 4nx.n!u 0, . I.-4'-1'-1'-1'-LY.. IU. Lum' 1-vc-ning. Nir, Vu: from ilu- l'vuHm-r Hruxlu fum ll. . I xnxx lllinlximg mlm!!! an Iilllv suppvr .. I2. Ninclx-ninv Yun lim' mln-n vnu mnizl you uvrv M Hn' lnirfn Am' tlmll- . . xslu-rv lu- ml 4lmxn, FHM' cmslu ul :Immun fmnilw lirlmilw. Ilwrv, mln, 'Ill guslbg In slfly. fm-iu-r fxnupvr, wlml uvrv xml doing in my flow-I I urrvsi you 'ur Ilan- lnunlvr of Shania-5 Un-Ill! upaper out yet? Such, is one of the common questions that iioat around the 1.a Satte Vvis- terian office toward the middle of the month. 'I THE WI TERIA B L U A N D G O L D I A hanner year in every respectt That is what the term 1941-1942 was for The Vvistericm. The Hvvisu is rea11y representative of La Saite. 1t features exciusivety the activities 01 the school written hy taiented memhers of the staff. Named after Vvister Woods, the paper has atways tried to tceep up the high tone that such a name seems to impart. Niost oi the credit is due to Brother Stephen, under whose guidance the staff was deveioped to the utmost 01 its capahiiities. lust-ph funn:-tty ronsutts with the Ntodcrator as Ch aries Stow-iiier awaits his turn ISHFIIS, .IEIIIHW 5il0f'lllilkt'f, .IUQPIJII QUHIIPHY. IUSPIIII fil'fll' Standing: lwharies 1.ah-rty, lnhn fl'Ruuriu', Xvitiiam QTUSS, c1l'UI'gI' NXYl'StPfil'iilnlllS. i.UlliF ixIt'fK'l1fiil, .IOIIII SIPKITIIF. AIIIITUVY ixll'cwUSiil'I'. I'iill'l'Y St iillliih. SUUIVLII Xxryiiiianl Smart. tfdinond Spf-itel. iiranii Burke, fwhartes BIIYEPY. ISPTITIITKI c1l'UIl1iiSi1, illltitili Hilff, c1i12lfil'S Stoetker, .11-ss-ph VX i1son. The paper was run hy an Editorial Board l'QDI'I'URtA1. BOARD lnsvph Conn:-ity, .lalnvs Siloelimiier, and los:-ph Cern- grnss at work, as fiharic-s Burg:-r iooixs on. composed ot Chartes Burger, the on1y Senior member. and three ahte Juniors, Joseph Geru- gross. Joseph Connetty, and James Shoemaker. Amongst the other Seniors who have done their 1ast hit tor The Vtfisterian are: Francis Burice. Joseph Vviison, Charies Stoettcer, Vvit- tiam Smart. Thomas Hare, George Vvestertet- haus, and John Stearns. Foremost among' the underfiassmen to return are Edmond Speilei, already Sports Editor as a Junior. Sydney Burgoyne, VVi11iam Burns, Joseph Hood. John O'Rour1ce, Bernard Crum- tish. Harry Schmidt, Howard Hannum. John D'A1essandro. James Cannon. Andrew 1N'1c- Costcer. James Sutiivan, and Chartes 1.a1erty, hesides many Sophomores and Freshmen. im loseplu Connelly talies his turn zxwailinQ The publication ot any year hoolc atways entaits the uhurning ot the midnight oil. The l942 Blue and Gotd was no exception. VVorlc on the looolc was begun earty and pro- ceeded at a rapid rate. Various groups ot Seniors were assigned their taslcs, and the Blue and Gold lett the formative stages hehind. Wtany hours were spent tong after the linal echoes ot students died within the deserted corridors. as weelcends and holidays were sac- rilliced hy a few memhers of the stalt. Speciat mention must he made ot Brother Stephen, the Year Boot: moderator. His energy, already diffused in other La Salle activities, permeated the entire project and was the prod- ding force responsihte for this puhtication. The theme is simpte, in that it is meant to stress the year hoolc as a pictorial hoolc ot memo- ries. Hence the spotlight that focuses on the highlights oi this, the tinat year at La Salle. ,I0lll'l tN1l'lx It'I'lilllItf'l, Cillill'll S Burger. .IOSl'pll lx Ill'tX llf'llZlllltIl, illlfl Gi'riilfl N1IiIY:ilI'lilllil DENIM' El lllOlllf'l1t to t'0lllllH'l1t UD the Hltlue and Gold, Stamling: lolm Stearns, Edward O'Bri1'n. Vvillimn Smart, Broth:-r Stephen, liranli Howley, George Vvester- LtCYf'lOpllll'HtS, ltflllillli, ldvlllllirfl Xfxlllillvll, .lUSC'l3ll NrXltlSUIl. SVUIPIII il0Sl'I'Yll lxtclxtn-naiiiuiii. Sylvester Gorman, .tolm lvlcfann, Rnhert cVi4lrilIlil5l, cwllilfll'S lriufgvr, I-Afilllli lillflill, cilli'lrlK'S Stoellier, Xvhatever the merits ol the 1042 Blue and Gold, it stands as another memher ot the lineage previously sent to Denis and Brother Clement. Finally, our thanks must tilie Charters Stoellcer. John Howley. Leonard Vvhalen, and our Business lwlanager min, who sacriticed much press hy Brother go out to lellows lVlcCann, Francis Rohert Carahasi, , Joseph lNlcNtena- ot their time and patience to insure the success ot this puhlica- tion. BLUE and GOLD A N D I B I L U E G O L D lim-If Rf Top Row: Yiiimnms Suiiivnn Vviiiimn Lnllgfilcry. Yliillffl Row: Xviiiiam NIi'Df'rnloii. Franris Cussiriy, .ioim Iviariiin, Ricimrci Keiier. Juiin Amie-rson, Brain- vrzi Siluii. Bottom Row: Sycinvy Burgnynv, Cimrivs Iviiiivr, .Ioiun I5l'K'Sll2'lH, NXIIIIIHIII ISIITIIS KIIIHFICS IN'1Eiil0l'ly. IIPTIIILI NU' Qcni, Dnnici Snniulnr-ro Jw: Bruin:-ni Simii, Vini'r'nii'xn' Quin 1 . .j ry Pmurguynv, iosnpiliir-: .iniin iviuriiin, Hoiy films! Fuliif-rg VI-ili7lllLlS Suiiivun, I'irum'isc'nn: ,Iuim Amis-rsnn, ijussionislg Cu-urge Banzai, Si. I'-filllf lil' SKIIUSI .Illilll ISTVQIIZIH NI'lf LIIUH I , f., .1-suit: Vviiiimn n-uwni 'i IZ 1 '- Q' V , . I . y' . fron! ixow: irrumifz fiuwicix I XXYPIIYPI, viiriniiurinnz Riiimrfi Niiiivr Aim iixliur IJ i XX iiiinn i ugii x Qian ii in Br iinr 2 .u 1 vrj, 's 'L u -, NIGHT in iDOK'l lIlI79l'. Igl'0lill Y C. Pnlrifif reorgnriizeci I tins Divine- Ciiiici, known ul i.uSuiic-z:sli1,K ' i Chill I line iAFt'ili'0llFTZIIPTIIIIB' 0 P I1lgliS0i'ii1l Divine Q. I is an group oi' imoys XVi10Sf' main pur- pose. as time nzmw suggesls, is lime iosiering oi fic-voiion lo iiw Divine Ciliiii. inieresleci in ami cievolevi Io Ciniiwoiif Action, liwy ileici weeiciy Discussion Ciuim inflviings. lnll . illliUllHII'0, INOfiH'l'lillf'Q illlli S OF THE DIVINE CHILD and sponsoreci time Rei' ' 5 P Vofniion Nveeic. Cileeriuiness. IICIDFUIIICSS, nnri courtesy are mnong time quaiiiies expected of line Knigimls. The Conirziierrlily is il lruiy represcnlnlive sociely of ax Culiioiiv Srimooi. ii niiernpis Cuiil- oiiv Aclion in iis lruesi anti best iigliii-iile iormulion oi rvui Cilrisiian genlielnen. fyfli' Iillllllflffi FIQWVU igious agennl ciuring L I We--1 T U R C I C A L C L U B Vrlljl 'QUIVI 'I-lllllllill ljllilllilll. xxlnlllvl' lgillllllilllll, xxlllllillll iilllilflliill. lrfillll lb lXlUfI'lhUI1. Illllll Xlvlfgvr, limn-s l.ngfIu'. Xxlllllillll Zilllx. lfollrml Row: Rnynmml Null-n, Xvilliuln Rvvllcrllls, Kllfjlrsllu Susan, Anllwm' 'Xyullmn Tlle ljlurgicul Socivly is llw :umm luury clulm us lulw plum' Un lirsl Friclnys mul cluring l.f'nl. At ol l.u Sullf- wlxosv mmnlmcrs svrvc- 5ln-as :mal limes llw me-mln-rs are uslwcl lo give' llneir sc-rviu-s Bencrlirlion, lJill'lli'l1lil?'ly ul 5lkll00l lunrlions Sllfll lor Hyxlllllllll uncl lxlollle-rs' Clulm Qillllf'I'llIQS Caesar lms not yvl f-nflvcl luis c'un1puign1 lm is various lopims cluring lllc nwe-lings. slill l-iglllingj llis way inlo lllt- lwurls ol an lvw lie-yoml lllis ilu- vlulx mmnlwrs ure axlxxuys on L'llO5f'll ones. lllc' ulerl lo pirli up lilurgicul plll'llSi S nml lllilli Tlw purpose- ol llw l.ulin Cwlllll is lo infrf-use llwm pnrl Olllll lllSl lVPS. 'lille reuliznlionll1ul'l.ulin llle SlllCl9lll',S npp1'6'c'ie1li0n nl llw inlluvmc- crxvrll-rl is lllv olliifinl lilllgllilfjt' ol' tlw Cllurm ll slrilies ll0lll1 upon our presvnl miviliznlion luy llml ol ilu- un- nml nmlae-s llu- lvluss uncl lgf'll6Lllfll0l1 more flliw cients. Tllis GlJif'll was mlulovecl lmy rlisfussion ol lwfnusc' llley are lwller lollowecl mul umlflrsloorl Twp Row: lllllll Sllvllvlll, lusvpll fll'1'1'llll1'l'gj, llvllfy l H'illt'rQ, Rtllwrl l,lgl'Ull, lllulllils llllfv. Svfrzllrl RMU: fxinrln Silllflml, clvurgjl' lsrvllllull, ltrllll lxlvllgvr, lulln liXilll4. ljrolll Row: lnlllvs 5l1m'llmlxr'r, ljullaxlll Bur lullll lrillily, lllllll flllilll, Vvllliillll Rvyllultls, I , ' 1 l L A T I N C I. 1 J B lnlin finlli-n, IIN-,ill Xxidllgll, lulun Slum-lln-nn, Ruin-rl l5l'l'l'Il, ,lnlin ilirinily, Xvillinm Kl'IlIlj'. lllllll liYmIll5, l:frIIlllS l5llfllN, Xxillllillll ISUXXPII, lkl'illlll'fll Sllllll, Ilillll lSl'UVSIl, Illllll l3I'l'Sllxlll, le0lll'fl Nlrxlmllin, lnlun Nlnzlxin. lm.-pl. ilirinilv. Dnnicl Snnlmni-ru, lilmrlvs ixlillvr, Xxiilliinn lnilgln-ry. Im.-pl, xlsljnnnc-ll, lnlnn lilnir, Nlnrlin Snuilll. lluvingj lost mosl ol llwir lncinlwrs in lllc- lust gfrucluzllinq rlnss. llivsv lwo inusim nl Ul'Lf2llllZilll0llS ol' l.a Salle wcfre lorfml lo slnrl anew larsl Svplf-inlner. il-lu' nrrlwslra unclvr llw clireclion ol! Anclre Kuntlnlori slurlvcl oul in tlw oiwlwslrznl worlx very inurli lilac- il luoy lwgiinming lo slucly music. Wlr. liilllflill0l'l.S flf'lHll'llll'l' cnlisvcl Brollwr l:. Raxylnoncl. llw lzu'ully nmclvrinlor. ln lnlu- llw rvins in luis own quilt' rnpulmlc' llnnfls. ililiis sennc lirullivr looll lln' file-P Clulm unclvr luis rnrf' uncl clrillml lllfflll rlSSlllll0llSly wllilv lxvvping llw lulurv in view. Nluny nl' tlw yvnrlings lmvv Qninvcl invnllmlrlv 4-xpc-l'ivrn'e lay singing ul pulmlir prvsf-nlaliun:1 will: llle CUII1-gv Ulf-fx Club. lnlun linnnlllinf. I.,-1-,ill lux. Ruin-rl Snlml. lfmlllx lmnnv. llvll-r Nlluwsig, Xxiillinln xlmrxlllilll-, linrln Snlfnlln, limnli lim Jxrllnll' llnlgnlv, livnrgm' lgnrfur, Xxiilliuln Nlilwll-r, lg!-rnnrrl lirlnnlisll. 5lumling: XX illiinn lnpp, lfrnlln-r IQ..vmUml, lrronl Row: lolmn D'Alossammllm, Syclnz-y liurgnymw, Clmrlr-s l-alr-rly. Xvillianm iXl4'Aulil:lr-, Xvilliamn Burns, lanms-s finupi-. Samurai Row: lnlmn ilirinily, l.ouis Gm-lv, lolun fJ'Rourlu', lusvpll lblmlmlmvlly, DEBATING TEAM Time La Salle llelmalimmg Teanm onfe again prove-cl ils lmiglm calilmre willm an impressive llmree way lie lor lirsl place imm llme Callmolir Higlm Srlmool l -Cl'0llSlC League. Tluis year llme lma- Salliles clelealecl Ronman Callmolic. Sl. .loseplms Soullm Callmolic, zmncl Sl. Vlilmomnas lxlore wlmile sulilerimmg single losses al llme lmancls ol Nrmrllm Callmolit' ancl Xvesl Callmolir. 'lille-re was an innovalion in llme lorensic' league llmis year, imm llmal eaflm learn nmel anollmer only once ancl nol lwire as was llme rule in pasl years. ,Ax greal cleal ol lime smrwess ol llme leam is clue lo llw unreasing eliliorls ol ils new nmocler- alor. Pmrollmer Rolmerl, wlmo lmas scorecl a singular aclmievememml in lmis initial year. Time line recorcl ol llme team is esperially Commemmflalmle in View ol llme lacl llmat lmollm mnocleralor ancl menmlmers ol llme leanm were inexperienfecl. Vlilme pemsommnel ol llme leanm is as lollows: VVillianm llurns. Sydney liurgoyne, ammcl .lolmn Uillourlce, llme only menmlmers lmarlc lronm llme Clmanmpionslnip leanm ol llme previous year: .lolmn Trinily, ,lamnes Coupe. Jolmmm D'Alesszmnclro, Clmarles lgmlierly. Vvillianm lVlc'Aulille. l.ol1is fioelz, ancl .losm-plm Donnelly. All llme nmemnlmers ol llme leanm will lme nexl year ammcl willm llme experienve anal lraining acquire-Ll llmis year, loolc lorwarcl lo anollmer Callmolir League Clmzmnmpionslmip lor l.a Salle. Sxvlnl-5 llmurgoylmr-, lirolluvr Rolmm-rl, Xvilliamnm Burns Um- l lunrlrm l ljiu- CA ERA CLUB Cl.lCKll So closes time slrutter ol anotller successful year lor tlre Camera Club under tide Capable guidance ol Brotlxer Damian. Time clulm resumed its activities early in time lall witlm tlie election ol olticers-George Vvesterlellaaus. President, and .iolm Stearns, Vice-President. V-l4ll6 excellently equipped darlx room was at time disposal ol tlrff mem- lners, tlle majority ol wllom displayed tlreir alwility as plt0l.0Q'l'ilpllf?t'S lor Tire Xrvisterian and time Blue and Gold. lxiost active amongst tlle latter were. littingly 6ll0LIgll. llxe two officers ol tile flulx. . 1 V e - I'l'Ulll Row: Ritlmrtl lgrimlgjvlortl, fn-urge t'sl4'rl4'lll1llls, IIIUIIIZIS Rum-rs. Rolwrt liaraliasi. liable Row: lolun Stearns. Xxlilliktlll Smart, .lolln ltaiauslms, liram is liowli-y. l.avsrr-m'r- ixlr llonalrl. R I D IN G C L U B Urganized just two years ago, tile Rid- ing Clulv lias already risen to prominence as one ol tile more popular La Salle extra- currirular enterprises, New riders. under tlie tutelage ol tile moderator. Brotlier F. Raymond. soon llecome adept at tile art. ixlemlrers ol tlie Utenderlootu class as well as experienced riders are all in unison tlrat time l-a Salle Riding Clula atiords a truly pleasuralale occupation. It crr' le R rurrr: lfrlwarrl fi: ililmiul 1. liranli Srl izir 1 rirf, ,lil urmi nas RoQf'rs. l:r rzll t R lrirr : 'l'l lirlllsi s l.owry, Rolwrt faralmsi. ,'!Ull 'QUIIU IIUVVRIYJ llillllllllll, Ililffy IVQUY, IilIll1'S Sl0lxl'S, ,lflifwlll N1f'SSil. .lU5t'lJll Nll'NifllUl, txllill'lI'S lgUyli', AAIIQUSI ciilt'lli, .lilIlll'S XXVKIISII, ,IHIHVS Sllyllff, cillt'lIlI'S St'llEH'lvf'f, Cil'0l'gff' l'lilYl'HS, .lolln Srlnnicl, ililir-oxloro Sirnemlillgfr-r, Aloysius Qwlllllltlillgjk ilillirxl Row: ciemlrl Cnunlisli, F Louis fiarrluio, Amin-w lxlrfioslier, lolin vllrinity, Xvilliam 'l'...-ly, Xvalter Kelly, .lolxn Farr, ,lost-pl: ixlrfiorry, tfclwartl Burns. St't'Ullll Row' cwllilfl!'S Strir-gr-l, Donald Blrrliley, filiarlr-Q Nlr'l.auululin, ljaul fiilwlrons. Rirliarrl Kr-arm-y, Rolu-rt Bullman, ljaul Durgin, Rifiltitffi ljrwlt-, IZIIIIPS clrlllilLflH'f. llilffl I5l'illQK'l0l'CI, l0Sf'plI K1llt1'. Illllll lxltl-illlQllliD. ljffllll IQUIUI cwllili'll'S R' Dmrulun-, Xxlilliam lfrasvr, ililumnas firaw, latin nllmlyianowslii, Paul lxlrrlir-ar, Raymond Nnlt-n, ltr-rnarrl ,lames. F A N C H C L U B 1? H' 4 '1- , i K ,L,,. ,A ,Lil W , 'ISM mx ,al it NIICNIISHRS OI Tlllf BOARD Ol' C16 JVICRNORS .. I X . . .. Icp lxuw: . ln. I'r4'fl 5h'ls, Xin. Hunnius Rugjvrs, Flu. fwlurvllu- Sln-urns, Nlrs. V, Snllwulu-lwrg, rs. Ruln-rl Ifullvr, Ixlrx. 'nsr-pl: Rivll, Airs. Iowpll Kc-llclwr, lfulhml Rum: Nlrs, Xvilliallll flrulslu rs. P. .l. Nlf'l'nrl.1llrl, Nlrf. Blillnn Xvaxlsll, xlre. l rc-Jvriclx t2I'I'IlQl'llSS, xlrs. Nvus: rw XX' Xlzlgrivll 4- others' lub i'lCli'flll2lll Iy l0SillQlI19lJl'iliSf'S0rlllf' fxlollwrs slnmling. Xvitll Brollwr Clenwnl al ilu- helm llw purcnls lnmle Closer conlurls will: ilu waxy. Qirlllll Sllfl PSS Ill PVPYY XYRIY. ISRUTIIICR 1'l,l'NlIfN'I A 'ml1'l'ulm' W ,WY R 411, i I In lllis sllorl spare il would lx' impossilmll C luim. 'llc-ir clcvoiion uncl liclelily wvrv oul- scfmul. lllus nmliing lor an In-llvr spiril ol 1'oope'rnIi0n. l inum'iuHy, our mollwrs lvlvl nollxmg umlom- fo help In Salle uiung Ille- llns yn-ur vmnrlu-cl in nvxx' vvvnl in Elle- luis- lory ol Ihr' fxlollwrs' Qwlllll ns Brollue-r CIP- V n11'11lurgful1izvcl Hn- firsl fxlillllill Communion I5l'f-fnuaasl. un affair whirl: prow-cl io ln- an The Alumni Ball Tile Alumni Balll -lille vortex ol tlme l.a Salle Seniorls social seasonl 'lille last Ulpigu alllairl A clear, crisp, winter niglil: tlie ggrancl luallroom ol tlie Ritz Carlton Hotel: llie genial uemcee aml lvaml- master. llerlaie Xvooclsz aml tlme allalmte associations-all contrilmulecl to a smoolli- runningf. anel lmiglily entertaining evening. Uncler tlie mocleratorsliip ol llvrolller Clement. tlle Senior Activities Commit- tee. not witliout little time aml ellort. covnplelecl all tlie arrangements wlmeli lielpecl to matte tliis yearts Prom an out- stanclingj Senior attraction. Time Dance marlcecl anotlier Hlmest yell' lor llle amluilious Senior Class ol ill. Acquisition ol tlie Ritz Carlton Hotel lmallroom was a masterpiece ol strategy. wlmeli greatly enliancecl llme granclness ol A tlie event. Yes. imleecll tlle Alumni Ball ol 1042 was clistinclive aml impressive. so im- pressive tliat many wllo attenclecl liaye alreacly macle it a Mmustu lor llie next winter social season. Vlwllkll.S a trilmutel blasny tl1anlis are clue tlie great numlmer ol alumni wlio altencletl aml in particular .lolm Flcfann. tlme ljresirlent ol tln- Alum- ni. aml 4-tml organizer ol time gala. occaf sion. Top l,ir'l1ll'v-Slululing: Rayllloml ljelnpsey, lolln iiUlllIlS, lYt'hlt'l' clllflllilll, clC'fillll Nil l:ill'lilIlfl, Xvilliain llurlge. llrancis floar, ltolwrt flaralvasi. Sit ling: ll-lunnas Root-rs. Xvilliam Smart. xlartin Ala' tom-y, ljlrlxxaril xlifliif-ls, l.4-onarml Xvlialen, fit-ralnl llruinlislu. lfolloin Fixtures: Xvilliam Sumlermann aml ,losr-pta NllAll'IlilIlllll, xxlio were missing wluen tlie lirsl 'Ill' ture was talu-n, join:-tl Ita-ir lellow ionnnittee mem- lu-rs lor llu' lmlloln pillure. Xve Seniors ol tlie liigfli scliool were imluctecl into tlie ranlis ol llie alumni on tile occasion ol tlie ' Annual Communion Brealilast. Vlqllfx SllI'lllI'. occupying a promi- nent posilion on llle campus. was presenlefl lo tlie scliool tlirouijli conlriliulions lrom llie memlmers ol llle Alumni Assm ialion. anal was cletlicalefl on lliis occasion, lror us. tlie Annual Commun- ion llreal4last will serve as a pleasant remimler ol our loyalty to Cort. to scliool ancl to llle lmomls ol lr i e n cl s li i p lormecl amongst us. , L ommunion Breakfast A S A , ,, A ACK OWLEDGEMENTS The I942 Blue and Gold would nol he complete ii we did not aclcnowl- edge with gratitude the assistance accorded us on all sides. Xve thanlc Brother David, our principal lor his advice and assistance: all the memhers ol the faculty lor their cooperation: Brother Stephen, our moderator, who worlced night and day to malce the lay-outs and the dead- line: Brother Paul who spent many hours helping on lay-outs, write-ups and typingg and Brother Pius who read our copy. Xve wish also to express our appreciation to lxliss .Anne lvlccarthy ol Zamslcy Studios lor the personal interest she toolc in the hoolc While ar- ranging lor the photography: to hir. Lewis A. Conine. who toolc over when lxlr. John Nlchlenamin, ol Lang Engraving Company. was forced to relin- quish his task. and who spent much time in getting the lay-out reaclyg and also to lxlr. Charles H. Esser, President ol the Kutztown Puhiishing Com- pany. whose suggestions were ol invaluahle importance. Xve express our gratitude to our parents. the advertisers in the Senior Play Program and all our Patrons. without whose financial aid the Blue and C-gold Coulfi not liave lleen. THE STAFF f,l10 llllllclrvil rlivll PATRONS Allan Broz lVir. Joseph G. Pmroz B. ancl R. Hosiery Nlill John J. Bresnan ixlr. ancl lvirs. Floycl Bryan. Sr. Floyd Bryan, Jr. lxlr. and lxfirs. Peter P. Byron lwlr. and lxlrs. Ralph Caralyasi Robert Caralaasi lVlr. ancl lwlrs. Joseph lxl. Callan lVlr. and lVlrs. Franlc D. Cannon Mrs. T. J. Carroll Thomas J. Carroll. Jr. lvlr. and Nirs. Coady lVlr. and lxlrs. James P. Conlaoy Nlrs. J. V. Curly James lVl. V. Donohue VVilliam J. Donohue lxirs. lxlary Drum Fir. and lVlrs. Vvilliam Drum James Gerard Ford Nlr. ancl lwirs. Freilmerg A Friend Another Friencl Joseph H. J. Getz Rolyert F. Gallagher Gorclonis Shoe Repairing lxlr. John Cvuischarrl Harryis Food Nlarlfel -John J. Keane. Jr. lxlary C. Keane Norlnerl J. Keane Vvalter Joseph Keane lVir. and lxlrs. Stephen Keough lVlr. ancl lVlrs. Carl Lampe La Salle Alumni Association La Salle lwlothersy Clula Nlrs. K. Linahan lvlrs. F. D. lViCBricle Mr. lvlartin B. lVicCann George P. lwiccovern George P. lVlcGovern, Jr. iviclxlichol Paving and Construction Company lwlr. anci lxlrs. Joseph lVlcNichol J. Vincent Nlarlcs lVlr. and ix'll'S. Joseph bfieeiliill and lxilfl'llT'l lVlr. ancl ivlrs. J. Nletzger Wir. anti lVirs. John lwiooslvrugger Paul A. lwioyer Joseph Aloysius lwioylan Novelty Shop lvir. ancl lvirs. P. Nugent Joseph A. Oher lVlr. and lVlrs. Edwarcl A. O,Brien hir. Joseph A. 0'Brien Wlrs. Nlary Pepeta VValter F. Raaln Beniamin J. Salaol Dr. and Nlrs. John Sahel Rolmert Franris Sahol Franlc Schanne Nlr. ancl lvlrs. John Smart ixlr. ancl Nlrs. Eclmoncl J. Speitel Wir. and lVlrs. Clarence Stearns John Stearns lVlr. and lvlrs. V. Sloelicer Joseph V. Sweeney Eva G. Tansey ixlary T. Tansey lxir. and Mrs. l.. V. Tapp lxlrs. lwiarie Vvalters Mr. and hlrs. George Vvesterielhaus George Xvesterielhaus Jaclc Vvhalen lvlr. anal lxirs. John Vvhalen lxlr. ancl lwlrs. R. Vvright AUTOGRAPHS Q, W fw1 1W K7 fl L -L, 4,10 I 54,1 EWMMAWWQMW! Qdbwwmi' X505 ffff J 4LaZ6?km?f' f A ,wpMwW. 54,,y55WfL,,zM,,g Epwf, 1.wz.,, - AQQLQHQM Printed and Serviced by Kutztofwn Publishing Co. Kutzwwn, Pa. I 4 ' 4 va F 4. X X NS j I


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