La Salle College High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Wyndmoor, PA)
- Class of 1943
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Our young men and, of particular interest to us, the alumni of our high school, are living out this practical lesson of patriotism, and are giving of their unseliish de- votion that men may live in the peace and charity of Christ. To all La Salle men in camp or on the field ol battle, we, in the gratitude and lawful pride of our' hearts, dedicate this year book. b- E-f In Loving Memory of MARTIN I, HICKEY, lR. Who Went Horne During His Sophomore Year. As We revisit this beautiful shrine in future years, the modest statue of Our Lady of Lourdes will always recall to our minds our happy associations with a loyal Irie-nd, an outstanding student, and a Christian gentleman, tor Marty was all these. May he enjoy rest eternal in the pleasant company of His Queen and Her Son. t New M A-.Q-.1 W X-1. x SA L 12 L-nuevo K QS: X X i'5? f .' 1.14 R. 3 AX R XX ,fl .,.f M ,.. . .XY N X, XX ,ff 1 X. x . ,ff X f iN BROTHER EMILIAN, l-'.S.C. BROTHER DAVID, F.S.C. P'eside La Sane College nnomrzn 1oHN AND ASSISTANT Mn. lossm PLUBACHER Economics ' . x Ni? - Bureau of Exchange BROTHER G. LEWIS. F.S.C. BROTHER EADBERT. F.S.C. Librarian Procurator BROTHER AU GUSTINE. F.S.C Principal. La Salle Hxgh School MR. CHARLES O'BRIEN Physical Education Historv es RY K Brother Austin, Student Counsellor: Brother David. Principal: Brother Clementicxn, Prelect of Studies. FAREWELL The goyety of this moment is tinged with the soclness ot our seporotion from the per- sons ond things which We hove loved and cherished four long years. We sholl never forget our compus with its religious atmosphere, the hoppiness thot was ours in the componionships formed ,-2 W-'hmm .ss wmv nam! wm- -r nw 'few W4 we1..., x 'M ,.-qgfm ' ' '53 aw AM f1LpffE1i:'4'ff9 4. ' 'M,'w'7f.wf'wi,- Q-V14 - ' 1 x49 fl, m,i,f-- ,..,5rg,,A' qyce. Y- XX JUW Wm 11 , M Lp Q vw, fy ,W-K+' K-5.5, -awdffw My QV? ' W W. . Y X gy WW fel ff' E ww-H, .,u-if ' X, M Kwup L49 d,,,w'L4rw wfwwxwtzf ktghfiwxgi-5 flu W Q, W .am ww '1 4. wx :4::,.,f.w,.-a,,v-'nd' UW JV, W- ,MIM ,ff ' ,WH ,W MwW5:'f ' w- ' W 'WM . M- ' , ' ' ww, M., . .-M' wwwdwdx mm- VP ' an-1 I -+:,,3L I 19: 115' 'I,'av. 4 'QQ- 1-1. THOMAS ABBOTT BALDWIN. IR. Andalusia, Pa. St. Catherine 1-Tom., Transfer from New Trier High School, 4, Intramurals, 4. IOHN EDMUND BAMBACH 723 E. Haines St. Immaculate Conception, Germantown nlohrmyu Intramurals, l-2-3-4, Class paper and yearbook, lg Cath- olic Action Club, 1. Y FREDERICK IOHN BECKER 909 Berkley Ave., Hollywood, Pa, St. Cecilia Beck Transfer from Abington High School, 4. PAUL EDMUND BEGLEY 2647 Amber St. St, Anne npaul.. Intramurals, 1-2-3-4, French Club, 3, Bowling Club, 4, .f 'kv ,V , . .X M... r -A-nw-11-,wq f HENRY IOHN BENDER 410 W. Fishers Ave. Incarnation Harry Freshman Basketball, lg I. V, Basketball, 2, Intramural Basketball, 2, Track, 1-2-3-4, IOSEPH PHILIP BERGMAIER 2202 N. Second St. St. Boniface Bergie Wisterian, lp Rifle Club, 2. I .u .,....,,. ,,.. ,M , ,f'- ff-'xg f-,, xx . .Il PETER THOMAS BERNOT 267 W. Sparks St. St. Helena Pete Scholastic L, lg Catholic Action Club, lg Intramurals, l-2-3-4, Bowling Club, 2-45 Honor Medal, l, Intramurals, l-2-3-4. HERBERT CHARLES BLUHM. IR. 132 W, Apsley St. St. Francis of Assisi V Herb IOSEPH AUGUSTINE BOLGER 816 E. Dorset St. Little Flower ulayu Intramurals, I-2-3-4, Catholic Action Club, ly Class year- book, lp Track, 3-4, Rifle Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, Riding Club, 3, Senior Activities Committee,4. CHARLES MARTIN BOYLE. IR. 6114 Lenson St. Immaculate Conception, Germantown Chuck Varsity Track, 1-2-3-4, Senior Activities Committee, 4. J,-5,3,1,7, 'H' ' Q ,. - ,L-.A-wr , . D , . 5 ..-.-.x-5 . - I : '-':: 74 f'5 ' - , ,. , 1 , .1 '11-cr: f HIG - . ,N--A... ..,4. ..-1 -:QI-S : '-f '7P'- ,:J 'gElEi'iG Vte U Sl: 6' , , VN Q 'f 0 7' Q E. 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X311 q,.gfsp,-j.r-,: f -ml:-'Ip ., 1,-011-T41 ? 132'l-4'5ff.1i1,. 1 'z-'v 'i:'.,1-,-'grime 1 --:rw5-!.Q.:11.11-313T5f.'f. rw I' . , l ,n . . x , WILLIAM H. BURNS. IR- 726 Kenilworth Ave. St. Helena Buffalo Bill Debating, l-2-3-4, Wisterian, 1-2-3-4, Intramurals, 1-27 Art Club, 2, Riding Club, 2-3-4, French Club, 3, Hiking Club, 3. 4 LOUIS MICHAEL CACCHIO 6558 Vandyke St. St. Leo ..Reds,. Intramurals, I-2-3-4, French Club, 37 Vice Presidentf l-2. IOSEPH MICHAEL CALLAN 3441 Friendship St. St. Matthew Nyce.. Swimming Manager, 4, Scholastic L , I-25 Intramurals, l-2-3-4. JAMES FRANCIS CANNON. IR. lll6 Stafford St. Immaculate Conception, Germantown Iimmie Intramurals, I-2-3-4: Class Paper, I, Latin Play, lg Wis- terian, I-27 Classical Club, 3, :gsm ..,..g,..,..,ff.,--z. Q IOSEPH LAWRENCE CARBERRY lll3 E. Moyamensing Ave. St. Stanislaus nice.. Intramurals, I-2-3-4 IOHN PATRICK CARR 3046 Belgrade St. Nativity Spud Scholastic L , 1-2, Intramurals, I-2, French Club, 3, IAMES FRANCIS CASEY 6111 McMahon Ave. Immaculate Conception, Germantown Case Intramurals, l-2-3-4, Camera Club, 2, French Club, 3. AUGUST BLASE CII-'ELLI 2705 E. Somerset St. Mother ot Divine Grace Augie Varsity Football, 1-2-3-45 French Club, 3, Varsity Track, 3. Fm--X v ,,,, ,.,,, , . W: ' , ,Qi-W!-N X XA A ,H AMW x4,V. . -N -,fx V GERARD CARL CLAUSS 2327 Shelborne St. St, William Pud Varsity Football, lp Intramurals, l-Z-3-4, Golf Team, 3. THOMAS RICHARD COLFER. IR. 450 Wellesley Rd. St. Madeleine Sophie Tom Intramurals, l-2-3-45 Scholastic L , l-3, French Club, 3. IAMES PATRICK CONBOY N 5615 Larchwood Ave. Transfiguration lllimll Dramatic Club, 4, Wisterian, 4, Intramurals, l-2-3-45 Rifle Club, 2-3-4. IOSEPH MICHAEL CONNELLY S653 McMahon Ave., Immaculate Conception, Germantown llloell Wisterian, 1-2-3-4 'lEditor-in-Chief, 41, Latin Club, lp Cath- olic Action Club, lp Scholastic L , 1: Blue and Gold Staff, 4. -- .-.-ei ff: ,.. .X -X , - if .15240-:F.-'.e,l.,-e.:t-.- .1-wx.: ,r , ,,,, ,.,,,,g,. flyer, t ,- ..,-,..- V .. -1-PEPL.-fff-'Fr-1:f.ff'5 ?flf:1i'1-S'2wii- , h, Q , ,I v, .,,, , 1-.. -:T'. 3,LYjv?S,fQ55S:7 -14,3--:i.g:f5'-Etwfir. . fi 'fi' 3' VVQISL' sc: V Y x Y r-gt, ,- -- A Q Q ,-,,g .q:f,w:,,,..--.f-'--'- Y Q 1A 1 ' ' V ' l U7 N - O 4 A ' O . . . .M J P .., .-X.-.-,.-..,.,, - -. -.-I - , - 4. V 'ji .,r5f.xQ'1,1i1V,-1122-Tf.:',f'-if 'T-,-.-!.f1 1863 eww,-,WMU - .V '- fi-A .'.. 1 IAMES IO!-IN COUPE 56 E. Sedgwick St. Holy Cross lllimll 1' Intramurals, I-2-3-4, Glee Club, lp Track, 1-2-3, Class Presi- dent, 3-4, Class Vice-President, 2, Debating Team, 3, Blue and Gold Staff, 4, Senior Activities Committee, 4. IOHN IOSEPH CRUICE 2424 Carpenter St. St. Anthony Rackets Intramurals, l-2-3-4, Track, 3-4. 'lx IOSEPH 'THOMAS CURRY 5914 N, Leithgow St. St. Helena ulcer: Intramurals, 3, Dramatic Club, 2, Orchestra, 2-3, Class Vice President, 43 Library Staff, 2-3. IOHN LAWRENCE DAILEY 1015 E. Rittenhouse St. Immaculate Conception, Gtn. lack Transfer from Fenwick High School, 3- Intramurals, 3-47 Blue and Gold Staff, 45 Wisterian, 4, Track, 4. lF:4y,,?: -,r:wf:afaf- ' 1:1 ' . '-EIN? 'ww P'-1,24L7.'f-Lfhwfrti'-vLfS'1Vf' .1-S. 'f i- 1 i f 'iff-'J 1' ' ' ,. L, -'f '.-,g ',:7 ,j.g'--. -r .., 4. '.-4 ':p'r-e gg :- Ji..-1-fx P' ' , , '1- nw A , e . , . . . . . , : X 4 , 'I 2 -'val .f1-'L.f441-:1'-- - 1- -'U EiM2121-1r?ifbZ2f5:1J:f'?.s XM' f .1- -,',egJ:4-Q.-,'..1'Qg, - ya A: 4,-aifgag .g,3.'l.,g,,1.:,,3.a- '? '15'4rf't, ,. -?'P1f2'.'-I 1? .141-2-f:.f-v .'Jc .f 51 . lf' . , . , . K , IUHN ANTHONY UHLESSANDRU 2207 Hicks Si. St, Mgnicq .-Dal.. Debating, 3-4, Wisterian, 3-4g Intramurals, l-2-3. 41. ' - i IOHN PATRICK DEVITT. IR. 2134 N, Gratz St. St. Elizabeth lack Intramurals, l-2-3-4. IOSEPH EDWARD DIERKES. IR- 632 E, Locust Ave. Immaculate Conception, Germantown Duke Intramurals, l-2-3-4, Class Yearbook, lg Track, 3-4, Catholic Action Club, l. GEORGE PATRICK DIFFIN 7553 Woolston Ave. St. Athanasius 'Gawdge Intramurals, lg Stage Electrician, 4, Senior Activity Com- mittee, 4. , Uv, ,5s,s,.-.....,..., , ,. . ix k Qi' si ,, X X Pri NC 2 ' 'HQq'::225f:Jii5f-l'f - IULES FRANCIS DIRAC 3420 N. 20th St, Our Lady oi the Holy Souls Iules Intramurals, I-2-35 Scholastic L , I-2-3, Scholarship Medal, 1-2-3. CHARLES FRANCIS DONOHOB 6227 Rising Sun Ave. St. William Charlie Intramurals, 1-2-3-4g I. V. Basketball, l-2-3, Track, 1-2-3: Varsity Football, 2-3-4. in I IOSEPH PATRICK DOUGHERTY THOMAS ANTHONY DONOHOE. IR. 5227 Rising Sun Ave. St. William Huck I. V. Basketball, 1-2, Track, I-2-3-45 Intramurals, I-2-3-45 Golf, 3, Football, 2-3-4, Class President, 4, Basketball, 4. EDWARD IOSEPH DOONEY 58 W. Wyneva St. St. Frances of Assisi Intramurals, 1-2-3-45 Tennis, 3. , ., -X, 13 Euston Rd., Garden City, L, I., N. Y. St. Ioseph unDoc.1 Intramurals, 1-2-3-4, Track Manager, 1-2-3-4. PAUL DANIEL DURGIN 418 Maple St. Immaculate Conception, Ienkintown Paul Intramurals, l-2-3-4, Rifle Club, l-2, Qlee Club, Ig French Club, 3. 3 IOSEPH IOHN EBERLE 7016 Ogontz Ave. St. Athcmasius l1Budll Intramurals, 1-2-3-4. RICHARD FRANCIS FAGAN 2129 S. 13th St. Epiphany Dick Intramurals, 1-2-3-4, N- '3FE?s- 1-.'fw91-tstvww ffm., s - '-- ., .-r..f,, v. I - --I--w .-:Sf , If-l:':gg3rL-ef--l?.'5,a3'3z.1.,.3s,55.!'Q,,114s : HIG .- -,nf -.ws . 1--fe.: .-,U -R35-1s11w :f-'I-.1-Fi.-v'Z'f!'Sl-as-4 :. Vee U SH N9 V Q C, , Y V Q A 0 r 9 ,,.. , 5,,,,.,,Q:5'f1Tff'lz, ,,,f, mf 151, ,.,,, .k , . , 4 3 Q 8 :nun-qullvlf 1 J IM P ,..., ,. .,L,,, , . A I r , - or 1-f-:lf-P-.2i:r'aiiffliif-ffr'r.1.::1 '.Q , r- ff 1 I f 863 EDWARD ALOYSIUS FARNAN. IR. ,, 6334 Ogontz Ave. St. Benedict -, ..Ed.. Intramurals, . 1-2-3-4. IOHN BERNARD FARRELL 1806 N, Mutter St. St. Michael Iohnny Intramurals, 1-2-3-4, Scholastic L , 1-2, Football, 4. . --5 7' ROBERT IOSEPH FOSTER 509 Wellesley Rd. St, Madeleine Sophie ..Bob.. Intramurals, 1-2-3-4, Glee Club, 1-2, Catholic Action Club, lg Class Yearbook, lp Bowling Club, 3, Track, 4. HARRY ROBERT FOX 863 E. Price St. Immaculate Conception, Germantown Hare Intramurals, 1-2-3-4, Glee Club, 1-2, French Club, 3, Senior Activities Committee, 4. 1:--f-ii12v:c.'4,12.-?1:g1:'aI?2x ,,-.-,.,,-. .3 ..l , '-, 5 tugs-7, LIL-:,54ji.:::-'-....g ,I . V., ,., -: , .-.- 1-: - sf' fs- g -.,-.ML-I s,-g 1- ' x f C , . L' :-- ' 5.3 -f:f1,ff'Q . V-, ,f: .k,, '.-1 'rpy z 7., Q' A':' '---, P' ' lf' ' '72 1 D ' t 4 2 ,I ' -I-gag ,Sz-2 ,-r4m:.f-..- - -. ,.:a. 5,gq .srgerrresg psig '-' -+1 1 q,.3:q j,,-av.- ,,.g: -,1 ,, 3,-41.27 4,3-'s-,,g'1.',g.:51'-L' 1 ff'v--.-fE?.151q49?N5'4TR7!'i-:fz4'?1.f,rz2,f,.eg!!2f,fe, g , , ,N ,, il mmm l-,gf ' ' + ' x f WILLIAM DARCY FRASER. 2nd 233 E. Meade St, Our Mother of Consolation Bill Intramurals, 3-4, French Club, 3, Senior Activities Com- mittee, 4. IAMES MICHAEL GALLAGHER 3412 N. 19th St, Our Lady of the Holy Souls Iimmy Intramurals, I-2-3-4, Catholic Action Club, lg French Club, 3, Glee Club, l-2, Football, 2-3-4. IOSBPH IOHN GERNGFOSS 810 Unruh St. St. William uloen Scholastic L , 1-2-35 Wistericm, 1-2-3-4, Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Class Vice-President, 1-3g Class President, 2-4, Dramatic Club, 3, Senior Activities Committee, 4, Bowling Club, 3, Yearbook, 4, Class Yearbook and Paper, 1. EDWARD GEORGE GIBBONS 324 E. Gowen Ave, Holy Cross llEdIl Intramurals, l-2-3-4. .. 1- 'f-4-M-ttf:-13 r v f .. ' 'C ' 3- '-vlwnfr-Arfvc-4-54:1-.rn 4 --psy: '- I -,1si9?Q ' '- . wq-gel, 'bvvkkwqiq-1 A fp . q,g:,,f,,,.,.g.::,-.'..,,,,.:.: . . -- . , --4oy.vzv.af44-p.,.:- ' . . -- : - -.v ., ., ' - '-: f-f.1T3fl-v - 1 - ,4-qiya' 'Fl -'T-'-QC'40i-225142: 722 .'z':f'.'-1. -cur, .,.,- x.l.3.,, - . , -' - . Y-,Y----1-if 1-. .M - N- , ,,,,,..,.,.,, N. . 1 , . ,I 1 x -2 V ,. ., . ,..,,.lg, 5, ,-.A N r 5 . '1,-.f.----L , r H . X - Af- f-, f'- . ' 5 . ,y3',F,G'RA,' ., 8101 Cresco St. , A 55,2-Q,,Q:a-:,1.' .,.-,--,, f - .-9,3 ' .Jn an V l.,,1f- v':':1er:4.1Lf V' , .-Cf?-1.324234-Q-fxpf, al-vw?-.::.'f'v -V ' -' Az' W, ., H --:Sw-lfL:.Sv.X-.-' ',-5.-gpg-,31g.5.v-...,, y, ku 'qv'Q, H f . umm. . .. .M 4 .-,,-4 :v...1.- 1, . PAUL DAVID GIBBONS St. Dominic , X , K V Paul ,V . Football, 1-2-3-4, Intramurals, 1-2-3-4. FRANCIS XAVIER GILLBSPIE 7173 Cedar Park Ave. St, Athqnqgiug Frank Intramurals, I-Z-3-4. .,,,, . . .- M THOMAS IOSEPH GRACE. IR. 1350 Colwyn St, 'St. Stephen Tom Intramurals, 1-2-3-4, Class Yearbook, ly French Club, 35 Class President, 2. IOSEPH GERARD GREENBERG 6918 Rodney St, Hank Intramurals, 1-2-3-4, Varsity Basketball, 4. ,,,,... q..QA , ,,,..,o-,faaiuqgf ' , 'W' ., ' vr.-4,--V. -' . ' ' -1 , V- t.maw..,.. I n tr I I 5 S - ,,'.i'.FfWf'ffwvfm-.- - . 'HZ1XB'C a52c, . W. ' -',-n,m,,.. -'f -v-sfmnxsd.-.s. . 'c 121. -1-v. s - f. .,,,, 1,1 . ,.n-in-, ,. . 'V . , L ' - 3 - U ' A1'iifQ:-.l:f ' ' ' L A -, 'Y-Vw'-usop.u.g. ff. -. I .V . , , , r ,QI-'f L-ww-.w,...,.,w . ' 'ww---V -1'-'mrv1f-:uf-.1',,,. , :J 'su-lv., f-'- Ms 'I.il11 VINCENT IOSEPH GREENI-'IELD 705 Rodman Ave., Noble, Pa. Immaculate Conception, Ienkintown Vince Intramurals, 1-2-3-4, Glee Club, l-2-3, Track, 2-3-4, Riding Club, 3. ALBERT WILLIAM GUFLER 747 Humphries St., Ardmore, Pa. HAI.. Scholastic L , l-2, Religion Contest Medal, I, 'Qe,,a5,Z:':Pn.w:--:MW .- St. Athanasius St. Denis IOHN FRANCIS I-IALEY 3016 E. Pierce St. St. Gabriel Spike HOWARD WILLIAM HANNUM 5309 Magnolia Ave. Holy Child Howie Intramurals, 1-2-3-45 Wisterian, 2-3-4, French Club, 3. qv'-..,,,xk A V Q :,, in -g .5 , ,,,. f., Har,-fy.-w.'.-, ,M,,,' 1 '-H .1 1:-gl-:1 1 . A, .4-v..:..,,,.-'G ..:, , K 5' . K Q HIGH l ,.,, , , I, -, 7-3-,1,,. ,.,p-y- ff 4:4-2 ,,. - . -. -nr: . V e U Sc 0 elif ' ,291 4 A Q O J O .51,f..:'j.f.'wp-hr '--v':-'-1-'T 'l-'fy'-'Mlr:--1 .IX F V iq: Q M 11 1863 VINCENT IOHN HAUCK 39 W. Gowen Ave. Holy Cross 5 luvincell Intramurals, I-Z-3-4, Track, 1-2-3-4 lCaptain 41: Football, 4. GEORGE IOHN HAVENS 2607 Amber St. St,- Anne Chubby Intramurals, 1-2-3-4, French Club, 3. -5,1 1-V - f!15-,!,-Y:-I 7' IOSEPI-I HERMAN HOFMANN 121 W. Tabor Rd. St. Ambrose IIBiHll intramural Basketball, lp Varsity Football, 2-3-4. IOSEPH FRANCIS HOOD 2325 S. 15th St. St. Monica Mole Intramurals, 1-2-3-4, Wisterian, 3-4, Literary Magazine, 4. L -P-it v21'sCq1?:-54 '-,f f-. -:-:-f'-.,:f'y, -,Lf-,f 5,2-L-'fig-. K g, ,I . -,,-,,. -: -.L ,, H-1. Q' - f y .,-.fi-I 1.1 1- v - .. ..., , .,., ., . -. I x . X I - f ':. .f.-,,.gq:.2w31,- - '- 32551-Ei-'Cgfif'-,s21thZu:57:.'-525g -L,.:g.. Q.-'ir7!. -i'-fw1.--'rf iz' . Iwi'-'47 -fri-4?-x:'1.:f::s3iV U V557 ' '3:v'v45'-I4g7EH'i' 4-'-L'-72F1i'f'1.'..111.1L-cffjzr,-1-if,- Q 1 WILLIAM FRANCIS IOI-INSON 1818 Wynnewood Rd., Overbrook Our Lady of Lourdes uBillu Track, 45 Intramurals, 4. I ln .1 IOSEPH ALPI-IONSUS KANE. IR- 30l Gravers Lane Our Mother of Consolation llGusll Glee Club, lp Intramurals, l-2-3-4, French Club, 3, Track, 4. IOSEPH DANIEL KELLEHER, 3rd 5232 N. 15th St. Holy Child llloell Intramurals, l-Z-3-4. WILLIAM MATT!-IEW KELLY 2350 S. 20th St. St. Monica Kel Intramurals, l-2-3-4, Cheerleader, 2-3-4, Track, 3-4. il IOHN DAVID LAGAN 326 E. Upsal St. Little Flower lack Intramurals, 1-2-3-4, Rifle Team, l-2-3-4, Latin Club, 2, Blue and Gold Statt, 45 Chemistry Club, 3, Wisterian, 3-4. IAMES PATRICK LOGUE 1047 E. Price St. Immaculate Conception, Germantown Gentleman lim Football, l-2-3-4, Track, l-2-3-47 Class Yearbook, lg intra- murals, l-2-3-47 Class, Vice President, 2: Bowling Club, 3, Wisterian, 1, Blue and Gold Statt, 4, Sanctuary Society, 1-2-3, Latin Club, 1-2. , -,,.4.,mz4iH. W my- wu--V ,- n 1-5-ww THOMAS PATRICK LOWRY III 212 Greenwood Ave, Immaculate Conception Ienkintown up tn Intramurals, 1-2-3-4. G IOHN IOSEPH MacDONAI.D IR 1948 S, Redfield St. Most Blessed Sacrament Mac Intramurals, 1-2-3-4. ,ff I 1 N ,, Vw..-.,...5,Xf X 5 xv ,,,....-4. . px! . lx .,, .-1 X 'if' f::4t4 f fe- gglgyigir. my yn , -' Jn. A 1 Sf A :J,',',..- ut A .wft'vf. WILLIAM FRANCIS MAKER 5659 Blakemore St., Immaculate Conception, Germantown Bill Scholastic L , 1, Sanctuary Society, 1-2, Catholic Action Club, 1, Latin Club, 2, Class Yearbook and Paper, 1-2, Intramurals, I-2-3-4, Track, I-2, Freshman and Iunior Var- sity Basketball, lp Varsity Basketball, 2-3-4 CCaptain 41, Varsity Club, 2-3-45 Senior Activities Committee, 4, Class Vice-President, 3, Class President, 4, Blue and Gold Staff, 4 tEditor-in-Chiefl. IOSEPH THOMAS MALONEY 405 Pepper Rd. Immaculate Conception, Ienkintown Q-I-oe.: Intramurals, l-2-3-4, French Club,- 3. iv' I - n,,.f.f, f---ff - ff.-,....5 fisu - f -' - ,,,.f,-5.5 t, .X . , - Bud ANDREW IOSEPH McCOSKER, IR. 4832 N. Sydenham St. Holy Child ..AndY,. Dramatics, l-3-4, Rifle Club, lg Wisterian, 3-4, Intra- murals, 3. Gut' ' '4' Y X ,- 4 lv' I . Q HIGH X. 44.5 -'-a.-wwf :- -A V -J U S bs' V 9 C' 0 ,. - 1- 0? 02 ' 9-,.'S N - o 4 O ,ls W- - J F ,, . 9 r Y 1.33 X?1r.3gQ1,:,,f. ,..-, 21.5.7 ., jun!-um.. - . .PY -.--'. FRANCIS PAUL MCCROSSEN 5823 N. Broad St. Holy Child Frank Scholastic L , 1, Class President, 1-3, Tennis, 3-4. Chick IOSEPH GERARD MARKMANN 597 E, Alcott St. St Wxlllam Junior Varsity Basketball, 2, Track, l-2-3-4 Intramurals l-2-3-45 Blue and Gold Staff, 45 Varsity Club 3 4 CHARLES MICHAEL McDONA!.D 5211 N, 15th St. Holy Chtld Intramurals, 1-2-3-4, Football Manager, 2-3-4 LAWRENCE DAVID McDONAI.D 5256 Pennway Ave. St. Ambrose Mac Intramurals, I-2-3-4, Rifle Club, 2-3-4, Camera Club, 2-3: French Club, 3. THOMAS IOSEPH MCGORRY 1707 Roselyn St. St. Benedict IIMGCII Cheerleader, 1-2-3-4, Intramurals, 1-2-3-4, -'-iiivui-,111-Edt . . Q, 3 i1-.fs--,g. gf 3,5 X --ng--. 1..,911-1e.uL-u..- ir.-is'-'L 1 u '- -'4'-' -. .Q 1- 4: -- L f'-iz'-.-r 'C1?:.3frQ - -Tv? . YP?-rf.: ?'f f7-'f 5f' ' r s 'YL 911' --Q,-an ,J1-5:94--IG -i'- 'f ' S1-Ll '.--Lim ','f 2EfVf'i -'r - -.1f :-1... :-:ff--'v mmm Lf' 2-ff.-,-..:.,x,gg. L',1-'fv-'iii-4 fir ,fy .jg,g.:, 1.12. :--r, .,,,'-fp,-t,',. 'I' b RICHARD ALOYSIUS McGRA'I'I-I 31 Carpenter Lane St, Madeleine Sophie Dick Swimming Team, 1-2-3-4 CCaptain 417 Glee Club, 35 French Club. 3. 1 CHARLES LEONARD McI.AUGHI.IN 2339 S. 17th St. St. Monica HMGCUI Intramurals, l-2-3-47 French Club, 3. IOSEPH LOUIS MESSA 314 High St. nl-oeu Football, 2-3-4g Intramurals, 1-2-3-4. WILLIAM GEORGE IVIINSTER 501 Duncannon St. Big Bil1 Orchestra, 1-2-35 Glee Club, 1-2, Intramurals, ing Club, 4. St. Vincent Incarnation l-2-35 Bowl- L IOSEPH FRANCIS MONAHAN 5638 N. Sydenham St, Holy Child Monk Intramurals, 1-2-3-4. IOI-IN FRANCIS MOHOSS 5647 Musgrave St. Immaculate Conception, Germantown ulcckn Freshman Basketball, Intramurals, 1-2-3-45 French Club, 3. l . , THOMAS JOSEPH MOHROW 7717 Ferndale St. Sf- Cecilia Tom Football, 1-2-3-4. .4 FRANCIS IOSEPH NATHANS 7028 Iackson St. St, Leo Franny Intramurals, 1. -QV--.f-vzsw-C,-' - ew V ,,',1.?.3.,: fax xg 'X in-It IQVAV fb XV ,gxf'yiQ,f I ff .. ., XX, ,. , KI XJ RAYMOND AUGUSTINE NOLEN. IR. 5525 Chew St. Immaculate Conception, Germantown URQY.. Track, 1-2-3-4, Basketball, 1-2-3-4, Sanctuary Society, l-2-3, French Club, 3, Intramurals, 1-2-3-4. l. IOSEPH FRANCIS 0'BRIEN 6242 Park Ave. Immaculate Conception, Germantown nice., Dramatic Club, 4, Intramurals, 1-2-3-4, French Club, 3. kr I 3-gf-f-twwg-rr, 1.-yammaw 21,-5-2g',v-gg:-gangfi'fe-f935jU T'ft 'i1'LFf'.9'xpgJP:f1ms y3j1j'2jHf?jfzE'- 1F :pi'iF's:4 ' 1 F ' DOMINIC ANTHONY PEDICONE 2342 S. Bancroft St. St, Monica nboxnn Latin Club, lp Scholastic L , 1-31 Intramurals, l-2-3. Hobby: Model airplane construction V THOMAS MARTIN REDANAUER 5139 N. 15th St. Holy Child Red Swimming, 1-2, Bowling Club, 3-47 Intramurals, 1-2-3-4. A. -.-.. A. -' . -L.-4 .. .yd-.X-'A':: ,L ., , -. . . '?- ,HS - Q-at mv,-3:,-23g5,,5,1ggT,157l:5.La.i:,,m,qg-a1J'57h-,-,viz-43175-i'1rf!z..., - 42:17 7 A ,.,,, , 4 , -. F!lf,g:,:,uy.Q,:,fL:L.f,.,ll5'i.--21-3-9-:Sag-2x?'f3'-F - 5 -' ,, ,rn f ,Q,-,.,7::..:H.:f1'.ya-3:v-g-'J 2'1 15 ':'f'15f'5:'f' ' 2 - .I ., ...Wei f-.,e,f.- ,af nz-gd--. ' V' '- -- -- ' V bl' Sp N9 .V 1-sq .-he-ff.--.i YV 'J ' 1 ca- ' 'W' 0 A ' K ' ' V A 2: S0 A .. - r-'i1f '2v':r:t'r71 ',. . . - - - ' i8 3 , .,,.,,..,.......... 9 IOSEPH ANDREW RINK. IR- E 2354 N. crm sf. our may of Mercy i nloeu Scholastic 1-2-3-4, CHARLES IOSEPH SCHAE!-'ER 705 Hoffnagle St. St. Cecilia Mort Football, l-2-3-4 KCaptain 477 Freshman and Iunior Varsity Basketball, lp Varsity Club, 2-3-45 Senior Activities Com- mittee, 4g French Club, 3. 1 fa- fgrw 5' HARRY IOHN SCHMIDT 586 Alcott sz. SL William Har Intramurals, 1-2-3-45 Wisterian, I-2-3-4, Track, 1-2-3-45 Liter- ary Magazine, 45 Blue and Gold Staff, 45 Varsity Club, 3-4. WII.IJAM IOSEPH SCHWANEBERG 1404 Lindley Ave. Holy Child Terry Bowling Club, 2-3-4 CCaptain 4lp Intramurals, 1-2. :M 4,:ewP:fw1--+9-sa- 5-N'5'?2-W'-it i f 4'94'-X f9 -'iV 1 u.--. 1-,., 'x 1 . ,. - l.f1gA,i.-- -.v?:t.,?.5.1,--an::',E.::g,1.vlz.1vl,'.J ., 4. .I Q If - -' t: .. ..- 'L-, -. ,-:Q ' '. .. Z'- ug,-,3rt,.,1,j.w4 g...1'- ng , .Y71,:fiw - --':.tf5. ,.r ' If' ' I' V- - 1 . 6 .x I' 3 .-5-1 ,:1.f1,sem+,1 - -- - N -sfsss,ef. ,..m eeef:.s1,e ' f . Q--1 5'gg,'-gy.-555,,-j..'-f,-- .-,..:-.1 2,4551-STe7.f 1.q'I:-15.32-1 2 0 IPP . 'C 0 ARTHUR EDWARD SEIDL City Line and Belmont Ave. St, Madeleine Sophie Art Intramurals, 1-2-3-4. IOHN IOSEPH SI-IEE!-IAN 3126 Diamond St. Most Precious Blood Atlas Intramurals, 1-2-3-4. ., ,f-, l... r . ,J -,.,. -.H-l-,,-,w I wwcx -.- I, ,- ,, -u -' - 1 ,- ., - -, .- ff .K ff ,, ,-gsxlv-fa-g , ,- 4, , wf:Q,.3.,y 4.--+-.,.-rv., V-41, . . gm ,, 5 ., 4 ral - w h a t ,f f-wglg fifaiflgl qq,- , 5-11 .,l, :H-Wffjr: ', 1,5-:.,4a,s + 4 ,:, ,5,Q,wr5pq,::-f 1 M ikal- - . ge-.,,5f7e-hrgffjf-ra:-.35, :Nagy-e , -43:...l.' n Q.,--'-ff' 1 -533.--'1v,w.l4f, - , ll--,p .gl 4 .5-Lrg. - - - 1 A ' . - ' 1 2 - f-3 lg: - f- -lm - -.. .. . . .3.1g.,..- ml.. . , .. . fu. we , 1 - gin, .-V 7,,.- l , - R, V- I - I - . ' rl, ,. I 1 I ,-1: l- fl If -' ' 1 , ' -ul'-.r's:1 1 I 9 ' , --I 5 -'ff 1 - - ' I ' ' ,.,Q,.,,..x.,.-- , f Y . AA , - 1 'YN'-Q -1 ' , ' - - - ' ,.L., - '-1,,f , -- M l 5- ,gt .. . -,-1 'E TQ QL? L, IRMES LEO SHOEMAKER 5 Elliott Ave., Bryn Mawr Mother oi Good Counsel num.. Intramurals, I-2-3-4, Wisterian, 2-3-4, Scholastic L , 1, Latin Club, l-2, Bowling Club, 35 Dramatic Club, 4, De- bating Club, 1-2, Class Treasurer, 35 Class Yearbook and Paper, 1. THEODORE IOHN SIMENDINGER. IR. 954 Foulkrod St. St. Martin ol Tours IICYH French Club, 3, Rifle Club, 3-4, Bowling Club, 3, Intra- murals, 3, ,w1?1f?-iffv75f5? 92'l-lgfbtfi-23975475I'.I'fQ:-M'--'-5-9-.f N '- QI -- ' L' f wr z- .Hf'?'H?a:4l l 1 -- , .f1M4-3.-Q5i7-:A-v'fxk-'illl--il'l'fav'-1. -. -- ,f ':1,uJa5:'i-1-,b.,L-1,-,-gf-'rv X ' lr- 1 W2-vi A-H ' . ---Uv f.,.,e-.p4 ,.l,l'f , K ,, ff' l:Nllj?ii:: A lm X if ll4fJlx7'gT4f:i9lSYf2Qvf'Xn1L'rs.mr?!5iT351nK is 'ii ,.,.-5 --L:-s..,Qee-r4,..-11Y'r:-w?- ..f .,,-Z., in vb K l. Lgrgsyllslystzzrg If A J+,JLx-J -A H I I lT?w': ?52'5'??I5,,r': iii-:4 Ffiixizw : -'fa --7. if' fl . ..,l1.--lf,-as-.2.1':'a2-','f.1-vfaszf t ew... . .,-f-nl .-A---2:-'9..-W5S-,lwfrififiialwiwi-:Q l , M - --'- -ig-4s?'f5'Ne'ff'i3L ' -. I. ,ye -i.. V51:5vp31ilm'g?f-:ji'qii:,?35n:rT?u, lilliiff-iflvf tell- L-5.'.ee 1- ' 'imggil ..., IOHN ROBERT SMITH 64 McKean St. Our Lady ol Mt. Carmel lack A Intramurals, 1-2-35 Latin Club, I-2-3-4, Senior Activities Committee, 4. WILLIAM PAUL SMITH 6151 N. Lawrence Sl. St. Helena Intramurals, lg Scholastic L , l-2-3. 'WW' ii 'i i 'm C ' fha-,fPf'g- 723,-' . , -W-v . , -yfWef-tY-- '-fe A W 'e ML Q -r:4e'Sianm:f.q 'l 'eazswn-My-4-vmg... - :yawn-as-:n-r.h . .. I f-11-':f:.q..w,vqv IAMES EDWARD SNYDER 257 Harvey St. Immaculate Conception, Germantown slim.. Varsity Football, 1-2-3-4, Intramurals, l-2-3-4. EDMOND IOSEPH SPEITEL 6312 N, Fairhill St. St. Helena ..Ed.. Scholastic L , 1-2-35 Intramurals, l-2-3-4: Wistericn, l-2-3-4: Latin Club, 1, Swimming, 2-3-4, Track, 3-4, Blue and Gold Staff, 4, Senior Activities Committee, 4, Dramatic Club, 1-47 Varsity Club, 2-3-4, Class President, 1: Class Secretary, 3, Catholic Action Club, 1, Sanctuary Society, 2. K Q N xiii, '- A. . Q v ,YI .- ,I-LAB.: v ' 'fiv-, . .-- ' 1 I 4 1 -ti-.ggigfgk Jw -FM. . , . -S it .s,sL.,...,, Q 1 -' 1-A if Uf.:9x.,...,,,,,.,, :ri L! A 1v'1'f:+'-' F Lys-faav,...,, -' 'vu ' -'A'lJ!11l!'. IOHN DANIEL SPELLMAN 4711 Pulaski Ave. St. Francis ol Assisi . Hobby: Reading Biological Subjects IAMES IOSEPH STOKES 2444 E. Huntingdon St. St. Anne --lim., Intramurals, 1-2-3-4, French Club, 3. Hobby: Dancing CHARLES HENRY STRIEGEI. 3327 Brighton St. St. Matthew Charlie lntramurals, l-2, Scholastic L , 1, French Club, 3, IOHN IOSEPH TRINITY Uncle Lemon French Club, 3. IAMES FRANCIS WALSH 5019 Tacoma St, St. Francis of Assisi lllimll Intramurals, l-2-3-4, French Club, 3. THOMAS COOKE WALSH Peet 3-4, Senior Activities Committee, 4. EDWARD AUSTIN WARREN 28 W, Evergreen Ave. Our Mother of Consolation llEdII Wisterian, l-3-4, Intramurals, 1-2-3-4, Class Yearbook and Paper, l, Latin Club, l, Catholic Action Club, l, Dramatic Club, 2-4, Bowling Club, 2, Scholastic L , 3, Cheerleader, l-2-3-4, Literary Magazine, 4, Blue and Gold Staff, 4. 7314 Loretta Ave. Resurrection of Our Lord Dramatic Club, 3-4, Debating Club, 2-3, Latin Club 2 3 439 E. Mt. Airy Ave. Holy Cross Camera Club, 1-2, Model Airplane Club, 1-2, Riding Club Geod news . . . Trig tent tomorrow. Srother F. Iohn. l .S.C. Senior A S Hillary in the making. Shakespeare has nothing on ue. Brother Clement, F.S.C. Senior B Brother Denil. F.S.C. Senior C ,,,,,,, '53-.. w-+R... 4 ,-, E'I3S3'gx:::nusmxw,ai- B A: S A. ,www xxx N Q K , 4 feb N i W t. xx Q A ' Q- 'N ww , ww A r X 5- 'Q- L Qs Q Qi fsM 'N D l -Xu u '. 04 'il 'l S S 'HI 'Q sn QSM .X x N ,x x X W x X w. Xi. x X ns mm. Q- ir ir i' 'lr ir ir ir ir if X xr fx X ff I, I, v , K I , X X ' f 1 X e VX If 7, ?f , I L , , f yjEK.!'flXPl Q' ,XM f Front liow: Ioseph Martell. lohn Powell. lames Harvey. loseph Brown. Charles Hihhs. lame! Rowley. Edward Mackel. Robert Clymer. Anthony Turco. Second Row: Iohn McCoy. Thomas Byron. Daniel Maher. lohn News. lames Colier. Alan Twohig. lamel Scott. Gerard Hagan. Third Row: Iohn Nolan, Dominic Marino, Charles Messa. Iohn Quinn. loleph Oschell. Augustus Sana. Daniel Conlin. Front low: George Dellxlce. Charles Anderson, Carlo Salzano. William Hessert. lame: Buggy, Iamel McGinley. lames Reilly. homas Convey. Edward Riggin. lohn Mullahy. lohn Shellem. Second Row: Charles Hodges. lohn Garvey. Thomas Blake. Iohn McI.oone. Max Sorensen. David Bennis. loseph Martin. William Molnar. lames McGinnis. Bernard Crumlish. Edina Varani. Third Row: Iohn Beaty. lohn Connor. lohn Nicholson. Iohn Williams. Daniel Dougherty. Lawrence Strack. Carl Lamps. George Thomas. Ioseph Bergan. Iames Sullivan. Missing-Thomas Duiiy, Alexander Hartnett. - li L Brother D Vincent. l .S.C. f WH A A it Brother F. Vincent. F.S.C. X.,f Front Row: Ferdinand Boccella. Thomas Walsh. Anthony Pedicone. Francis Ott. Gerald Van Thuyne. Daniel Wylde. lobn Drum. lohn Kelleher. Edward Geisel. Edward Kearney.. Robert Price. i Second Row: Frank McNichol. Edward Schwartz. Louis Goelx. Iohn Evans. rancis Kehoe. Louis Merenda. Francil Walton. William Meehan. Peter Yourl. Iohn Ball. Ioseph Waugh. I Third Row: Albert Ccwe. William D'Arcy. Edward Suchy. Alexander indyr. lohu Schaub. Francis Ford. Matthew Overnaclr. illiam Nolan. lohn Keegan, loseph Foster. Iohn Kxutnch. Missing-Thomas Lawn. Front Row: Bernard Conway. Iohn Heilmann. Walter Baumann. lobn Cullin. lohn Metzger. Robert litlon. Roger Kelley, Allred Bozzell. Anthony Walton. William Halberstadt, Robert Rich. Second Row: Francis Fitzpatrick. Robert Bade. Ioseph Donnelly. William Stewart. lohn Leinhauser. Thomal Zeller. Philip Berens. loseph Buggy. loseph Hanson. Anthony Mianulli. Third Row: Iohn Comyn, Paul Adams.'Edward Green. Charles Dovenny. Timoth Donovan. Charles Lalerty. Robert Pigeon. David Kerr. Fred Weiqolt. William Davis. M.llliDQ1ChGlX0l Daut. Lawrence Quinn. loloph Reilly. Paul Waters. Brother Robert. F.S.C. Brother lames. F.S.C. f L T . W ! L 5 X 'A F .uiillll-' '-- ' M an X' X - - - --'2Q ' 'Q , ,kl. i 1 : . y S 3' ,::, , k,., 4 eg Z 3 k 3 Hg gf 'f awp 'ga A' Q M' f9i's-375. K I 6 ul g X QQ Q V? y 3 3 Q' L 9, iii sf , Q f . 3 Ai gxwssf 1 Q i 11 Q. 42' ga-,X 4966 -4 'iig,g-.swf 0? 4 X Q ,A ' -'Sa ' S , - 1-4-1 fl 1-ul N519 , Q '1 f K Q A k 44 f 1 ? , An- K ii A Q p, - 9 ' V fm Q eggs Front Row: William Bowen. Arthur Lee. Iohn Carroll. Fred- erick Woxniak. Ioseph McKenna, Richard Murray. Robert Breen. Iohn Gavin. Charles Miller. Ioseph Sweeney. Louis Woyce. Francis Fink. lames Begley. Second Row: Charles Cassidy, William Seiger. Richard De- vine. Francis Donahue. Iohn Whelan. Thomas Tucker. Robert Conrad. Iohn Keller. William Taylor. Philip Dierkes. Gerald Pendergast. Paul Router. Iohn Garvin. Third Row: Iohn Moosbrugger. William Maher. Iohn Graham. Michael Connors. William Rakus. Iames Smith. Thomas Hoban. Ioseph Fox. Edward McConville. Leonard Begley. Thomas M-:Dermott. Thomas Daly. Francis Cooch. Allred Boccella, Missing-Ioseph Pickard. Thomas O'Neill. Brother Francis. F.5.C. Front Row: lames Martin. Daniel Eigo. Martin Smith. Charles Mahoney. Vincent Keogh. Robert McMackin. Ioseph Leam- inq. Michael McGoldrick. Harry Rein. Vincent Hafner. Charles Horan. Iohn Deasy. Iohn Egan. Second Row: George Barzac. Thomas Mundy. Francis O'Brien. Daniel Santomero. lohn Mackin. Donald Ellis. Iohn Kane, Francis Cassidy. Thomas Schalata. Robert Deevey. William Higgins. Ioseph Meehan. Third Row: Charles Dunne. Fred Rehmus. Martin Teller. Ben- jamin Ventresca. Ioseph Dougherty. Iarnes Reagan. Leo Labedziewicx. William Gaynor. Quintin Meclre. Thomas Sulli- van. Donald McGill. Francis Dunion. Missing-lames Don- nelly. George McDerrnott. Raymond Wall. Francis Spellman. Walter Petri. Brother Leo. F.S Front Row: Robert Ford. William Bogle, Samuel Nigro. Iames Maloney. Frederick Walters. Charles Thompson. William Zink. lames McFarland. Iohn O'Brien. Francis Foley. Gerald Kehoe. Iames Cathcart. David McGrath. Second Row: Robert Tully. George Moock. lames McGonigle. Peter Muessig. Iohn Gallen. Iohn Murphy. Edward Kline. Samuel Sleath. Paul Gillespie. Ioseph Klohocker. Remigio Primus. Thomas Welsh. Third Row: Norbert Ciasullo. Harry Perkins. William McAu- liiie. Lawrence Ferro. Iohn Haugh. Iames Gallagher. Robert Leddy. Lawrence Shaetier. Iohn Gray. Ioseph Martin. Charles Custer. Iames Gannon. Missing-Henry Tebbs. Terrence Murdock. Brother Christopher. F.S Front Row: Ioseph McCreery. Ioseph Goelx. Francis Burns. Eugene DiRe. Brainerd Shull. Nicholas Sipa. Thomas Lina- han. Iohn Brosnan. Ioseph White. Edward Wood. Thomas Weyr. William Spillan. Richard Keller. Second Row: William Gallagher. Iames Dougherty. Iohn Kieffer. Iames Iones. Thomas Donnelly. Peter Camey. Gerald Nugent. Edward Friel. William Loughery, Ierome Bradley. Edward Devitt. Ioseph Trinity. Iohn Hendri. Third Row: Robert Rainey. William O'Callaghan. Robert Lodes. Edward Nagle. William Gibbons. Thomas Howley. Robert Sabol. Francis Morrison. Iohn Drach. Iohn St. Clair. Ioseph Moran. Charles Trois. Iohn Flah'erty. Missing-Iohn McGrath. Ioseph Smith. Robert Darrach. .C. .C. Brother Albert. F.S.C. Y a, O 1 1 FW' f 5N! ik . 4 'X 27.1 ' Ll Ly 1 X ' 4 1 ,X :Q 3's f ?Q'fs4 n ' A. 1 v.kk jx .JV A' Ev ., ff ps fx 'F X Wy 4 Y' :G-gm. x 3 Q' X N 'fa ,f af i ' . XI X XJ' .X x X K 9 K fl ' WXXH Q Q u 1 :gm 0 W YQ ' ..., Y . 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Q, ,Q ii., , I AQ L., 9 f' f F! iz Brothers Patrick and Albert Brother Ioseph, discuss the Vocational Exhibit Freshmen lend u hand. u moment. x Z Front Row: Philip losberger. Iohn Bergin. Charles Beatty. Richard Greeniield, William Burns. William Borbidge. William Bailey. William Ptait. Iames Dougherty. Donald Burke. Harry Reckner, Albert Mezxanotte, lames Welsh. Second Row: Carroll McCloskey. Comelius Galfey. Francis Gallagher. Michael Fox, Iohn Welsh. William Cregan. loseph Toland. lames McMenamin. loseph Burke. Iames Breiner. Howard Richard. Robert Sorensen. Third Row: Richard Stolzer. William McCausland. Frank Keck, Charles Bergan. Cornelius Sullivan. Iohn Wegliclri. Charles Devlin. Robert Morrissey. Iohn Gillin. Martin Walsh. Iohn Forbes. Iames Brown. Missing-Norman McVey. Thomas Martin. Francis Price. Brother Stephen FSC Front Row: Charles Grech. loseph Moran. Francis Taylor. Iohn Owens. Iames Higgins. loseph Steelman. Hugh Sweeney, Iohn Callan. Iohn Morrissey. Henry Kiely. Walter Boehm. Michael Angelotti. Ioseph Yeoell. Second Row: lames Reidy. Carl Ehmann. Richard Bunker. Emest Trois. lames Crane. Charles Wynn. Iohn Bishop. Edwin MacNamara, Iohn Rowley. Thomas McAneney. Edward Stemmler. Richard Halpin. Third Row: Iohn Helwig. Francis Pipemo, Iohn Sabia. loseph Corcoran. Francis Griliin. Edward Ratierty. Harry Hauser. Iohn Donohoe. Ioseph Collins, Hugh Maguire. Peter McCorry. Missing-Thomas Casey. Robert McCarron, George Wharton. Brother Patrick FS C Front Row: George Shultz. George Yeager. Iohn Land, Wil- liam McNichol. Carl Schoepe, Ioseph Cannon, Donald Pal- mer. Sebastian Barretta, Iohn Hellron. Iohn Connell. Iohn Flannery. Albert Trottnow, Iames Donnelly. Second Row: Diodoro Minuti. Ioseph Ellsperman. LeRoy King. Bemard Schreiber. Ioseph Ellis. Angelo Fanelli. Edwin Hol- brook, William Oschell. Iohn Donahue, lames Scanlin. Vincent Woliinger. Third Row: Frank Kirk, William Lockett, Robert Regan. Ber- nard McManus. Ioseph Fleming. Ioseph Regan. lames Ward. Donald Gates, Iames Connor. Missing-Thomas Haney, Iohn Toland. Dwight Zink. Brother Paul FSC The give us health club. Keys to Victory Bron-.ef Pm. ' t L E 3, fi S V 5 ' Z s std, ,sg 3.1 , 1 .' I .. . ,E- N Ll . ., ., 3' ,. H N V 5 . I I v 1 ., if U Q.. , 3.- ff A, 1 , L .J 2,535-H .N 531-fl.-I 5liIg.'EfI., , li 54 fi 5 -1 'Z smsgffji, f-Y 1 , .s,. l, 'Seger-,Ari Figfeeq I. 1,4 !f 1 . H431 3:91131 Y sm.,-. 2 gfififk' -ian'-'N 1 li nl 5553? 2-M242 V E Zffltffiig iiT'?f.7'i 3 , - ig L'p'kwz:,g FMA 1. tllil- W 5 :E aff- .. R, H 9 lllizf. ' '! fi. .iii li ?L1'13'f'5L9i E Front Row: Iames Moiiet. lames Wilson. Paul Kaufman. Her- bert Kaufman. Iames Devlin, loseph Grace, Charles Clark. George Reiss. Thomas Sullivan. Daniel Cannon. Bernard Miller, William Scanlan. loseph Gillespie. Second Row: Iames McPeak. Ioseph Celia. Louis Hahn. Den- nis O'Connor. Thomas Crane. Iohn Wanner, Paul Pirhalla. Robert Valenti. Nevin Finley. Albert Pezzillo. William Dailey. Third Row: Arthur Iacobs, Robert Noonan. Iames O'Neill. Michael Tegan. Bernard McNulty. Edward McGinley. Charles McElroy. Murt Nicholas, Francis Farnan. Missina-Edward Kelly. Iames McDonald. loseph O'Callaghan. Brother Eugene. F.S.C. Front Row: Russell McLaughlin. Iohn Moser. Anthony Mon- tagno. Ioseph Sammon. Albert Wolf. Paul DeFeo. Paul Sun- dermann. Harry Reiss. Iames Doyle, William O'Connell. Charles Peissner. Robert Baney. Iohn Boland, Second Row: Iohn Smyth. Ioseph Graet. Francis Crumlish. Ioseph Mundy. Richard Hagan. Iames McCall. Edward Mc- Gee. Iohn Hamilton. Charles Groux. Edward Lynch. Angelo Rossi. Third Row: Michael Flood. William Groux. Iames Kelleher. Iames O'Shaughnessy. Iohn Kane. Charles 0'Neill. Robert Neas. Richard Lance, lames MacEachem. Henry Hettel. Iohn O'Donnell. Missing-Ioseph Gibbons. Walter McCool. George Vennell. her Damian. F.S.C. Front Row: Paul Arizin. Robert Walton. Edward McDermott. Robert Hartley. Ioseph O'Connor. Iames Magarity. Robert Smith. Charles Lucker. Iames McMahon. Iohn Murphy. Charles Heil. Iarnes McGroarty. Edward Knowlton. Second Row: Ioseph Wolfington. William Geisel. William Grauer. Merle Charlton. Donald Larkin. William Whiteside. Richard O'Brien. Ioseph Torrence. Iohn Hoetzel. Raymond Loux. Charles Letier. Iames McGlone. Glenn Bennett. Third Row: Albert Exner. Richard Connor. Robert Duffy. Louis Klock. Ellwood Kieser. William Chase, Donald Geraghty. Charles Clay. Ioseph McGowan. Iohn Gaw. Donald Lappe. Willgxm Braun. Iohn Fanulra. Missing-Raymond Teller. Rob- ert etler. Brother Denis. F.S.C. lt's bound to work. A trustful soul. S. A, as 5 a MW' M5 M jf -er 9 .an ,f -my 9 Q' 'si V 1' .54 ,sk i i .s . 'A 5 :,Q, ,. .Q wp g S if ff. ,,, 1. -inf? 2? af-A Q gains x +4 , Q. ,f Y Q egg. A jf U, ' AVXA . 5 'X N, ,. A A Q YS. ,N' , A 1-,TS N I I ' .. E 'FK 5 . Q E' K ' va N, X , Q ,L X ph vga uf Brothers Mark, Francis, Ambrose. and Eulogius check La Salle Night returns. Q BROTHER FRANCIS REGIS, F.S.C. Principal, La Salle Central , K 5. :iz,W,x,wAqmki,V T551 V., my-4 -wg L, ,V . R . ,. ,, gh Wi df N , ,g,.,., . Q 1 wx. . 6 me N f - E V Us 1' v twisxim. J., we ,Hiawa- f 1 x A bit ol social science I'm next. Senesk than letters. i X N X ,fund ' x- .XA s y gave out more 'VN i X . X 5 1 Caesar again SOPHOMORE E Front Row: Harry Connor, Iames McGarvey, Reginald Schwab. Iames Sinclair. Ioseph Williams, Glendon Robert- son, Edward Garcia, William Heitxman, Louis Waters. Second Row: Charles Syms, Ioseph Gliwa, Hugh Walsh, lohn Owens. Iames Mulherrin, Edmond Sannini, Richard Merschen. Paul Daley, Iames Hagan. Third Row: Frank Lux, Harry Fash, Ioseph Lampe, Iames Mynaugh, Peter Luksetic. Iohn Dowds, FRESHMEN G Front Row: Robert Walsh. George Coua, Francis Walsh. William Delaney, Robert Wogan, Iohn McCue. Stanley Zalecky. Robert Polk, lames Freeman. Second Row: Thomas Barbera. Nicholas Maguire, Thomas Summers, Iames Malloy. lames Devine, Francis Foley, Frank Lopergolo. Iohn McCloskey, Harry Sears. Third Row: Thomas Cermack, Frank Kleckner, loseph Camp- bell, Francis Perri. Ioseph Canning. lohn Curtin. FRESHMEN H Front Row: Theodore Caniglia, lames Dougherty. loseph Moxxotta, lohn Smith, Iames Bracken, loseph Kirby, Iohn Curley, Aloysius Bardzik. Michael Carroll. Second Row: Bernard Meyer. Iohn Comerlord, Francis Land- grebe. Charles Schellhardt, Francis Kane. William William- son, William Murphy. Stephen La Rocca. Gerald Wehr. Ioseph Hill, Thomas Drake. Third Row: Thomas Voigtsberger, Stanley Lipski, Charles McKee. lohn Hochstuhl. Francis Mornell, Michael Mascian- tonio. Iohn Hausmaninger. Francis O'Neill, Frank Cech. Don- ald Toal. FRESI-IMIEN I Front Row: Ralph La Porta, Eugene O'Drain. Michael Sweeney. lohn Kelly, Martin Vesey. Ioseph Erhard. William Kobierowski, Edward Mahoney, William Baltx. Second Row: Francis Caulfield. Francis Gorman. Iohn Becker. Raymond Branigan, Raymond Bymes. Fred Haley, Iohn Ford. Alfred Poplawski, William Connor. Edward Morgan. Third Row: Thomas McGovem, Iohn Schaffer, Richard Groves, Ioseph Loughlin, Walter Fairbrother. Charles Dinger. Iohn Vona, David Adams. Ioseph Mackin. Faculty Members: Top to bottom: Brother David, F.S.C.: Brother Ierome, F.S.C.: Brother G. Iohn. F.S.C.: Brother D. Edwin, F.S.C.: Brother Fidelis. F.S.C. 2 y W ,QW fir 1. ,A we es .N Y ,v ' EV s A ,MV 'BRO--Q ,I-W M Q, sa-7 ,. , I 1' 913 , ,T 5 ,W W K ,, , is A 9 . 1 i A Q 6 mf 3 f i kQ YI Fax .F L :., X 2 M K . ,gs Q !9f , .Q - 'Y 1 ,j 1 -Q SN W, g,,-L' 1 Q-2 nzvi Gun. A use f x xX 0 -4 x ,'x no lm., iiiif C. Schaefer Q. FOOTBALL The Blue and Gold football squad this year attained heights never before reached by a La Salle aggregation. Com- posed mostly of seniors, and led on by Captain Charlie Schae- fer, the team was beaten but twice in the long season's grind. All-Catholic positions were secured by Augie Cifelli, tackle, Ioe Hofmann, guard, and Tom Donohoe, end. Paul Gibbons, fullback, lim Snyder, center, and Tom Morrow, tackle, dominated the second team. Of the remaining players, Vince Hauck, Charlie Schaefer, Charles Donohoe, and Abe Reilly received honorable mention. LA SALLE, 25, SIMON GRATZ, U In this first encounter, Vince Hauck tallied around end, while Paul Gibbons plunged through center twice, and Tom Donohoe scored on a pass from Schaefer. I-lauck converted by placement. LA SALLE, 255 SOUTH CATHOLIC, U In the initial league contest, the Explorers scuttled South Catholic for another 25-U victory. Gibbons tallied two touch- downs. Hauck, scoring after a 40-yard end run, garnered La Salle's third tally, while later in the third period, Pete Villari chalked up the final touchdown from the 10-yard stripe. Below: With perfect interference Gibbons makes a sweeping end nm. Lower Lett: A sure sixty yards with Donohoe punting. Lower Right: Gib- bons makes a valiant try. V, Hauck . l t 3 K twrfvf' gi.. ,,e5.5..-.tml . z. E E I ft C r 2: ,jeg Wg. Y l S 1 i ts --i s . 4 ifif . x i i A . . . A '+if.L,.. j.il,J,:,gfgiw -Wil-'er s-1, -s af e:-P, . Q .L XJ. .. . , T. Donohoe GU 'rn gs. 2. .1 . L-NM N. K - Upper Loft: Morrow makes the tackle. Center: A bit out of reach. Upper Right: Ball. ball. who has the ball? Below: The spectators at a tense moment. LA SALLE, l8, ROMAN CATHOLIC, U La Salle's hard-running and fast-stepping squad kept up the torrid pace against Roman. Pete Villari chalked up the first six-pointer on a 55-yard run-back of a punt. The famed triple reverse worked twice for scores with Hauck tallying from the 20 and then from the 35. LA SALLE, 25, ST. IOHN, 6 The Eagles scored the first tally of the season against La Salle after the Bondermen took an early lead, lt was a rejuvenated team that came out in the second half to score 19 points through the effort of Vince Hauck, Charlie Schaefer, and Ioe Hofmann. LA SALLE, 6, WEST CATHOLIC, 6 Adding a storybook ending to a game that glistenecl with hard, thrilling action throughout, the Explorers of La Salle evaded a near-certain West Catholic victory when Charlie Donohoe snatched a partially blocked pass from Charlie Schaefer and scampered five yards for the touchdown that knotted the count. A pass from Leo Dillon to Dan Brown from the twelve had put the Burrs in the lead. I. Gallagher C. Donohoe T. Morrow -Q---7-----N ff: 4 . , . it '5-faxf A f-5i,.f3gs..'w'g,4i-'rf X kg. wi, gg.. . I. Logue P. Gibbons ' ' ' Ml ' LA SALLE, 6: NORTH CATHOLIC, 7 North Catholic clawed us with seven points in the last period to snatch an apparent victory from our grasp. This was a tough one. Paul Gibbons and lim Dugan, respective tull- backs, counted on line plunges from the one-yard line, but lim Begley, stellar Falcon end, added the all-important point. LA SALLE, 19. ST. THOMAS MORE, O It was indeed a field day for La Salle as three advances ended ln scores and a fourth was halted on the one-loot line. Tom Donohoe tallied on a pass from Schaefer. Vince Haucl: challced up another on a reverse and Pete Villari scored the last marker ol the day around left end. LA SALLE, 0: ST. IOSEPH, 6 A penalty, a long pass, and then a short plunge furnished all the scoring in the annual classic between the two schools. St. loseph, with lack Small carrying the ball, tallied from within the three-yard marker in the second period. After that, the 'game was nip-and-tuck with Tom Morrow, Gus Cilelli, loe Hofmann, and lim Snyder doing sensational work in the Ex- plorer line. OUR SQUAD Frat Rom. I. Mtadstumwsld. Assistant Couch. F. 'Ileacutlm I. Gallagher. R. Noonan. I. Garvin. M. Sorenson. I. Gallagher. C. Lampe. G. Nugent. Assistant Manager. Middle How: I. Logue. P. Gibbons. I. Smith. E. Kearnev. C. Schaefer. Captain. P, Villari. I. Reilly, I, Hofmann. I. Massa. Back Row: C. McDonald. Manager, L, Bonder. Assistant Coach, C. Donohoo. A. Hartnett. T. Morrow, A. Ciielli. D. Conlin, W. Gaynor. I. Farrell. V. Hauck. W. Kilroy. T. Donohoe, I. Bender, Head Coach. 'izTSS'fW?sT.L 4... Q J Fl- ' I I. Holmann I. Rexlly L ,,, ,J,...,,,, W , J viiggi. +.., MW ....4 ,,1 -ww .-W, fL,454,,,Mf MW' ,M-., .. .. M A, w h W, f 4- 'aw'- Dv uf1! ww new s '14, L' J f5f'2,fSisw2 , Win fer W4f,Mv:4,fw'n w R M-nw-cu . ,' . ' ff Mm -vxfwf-Ln-':':in ' H 1' W ,m.w.f,: . ewgfwfq ' wi W h- fu bm ' --f ffffbr . LMK-'wezfh UvW u11fm -- .N V Q19 if ,V wW'r-Qwfww A L Q, 4' Y' ' 1-?'1fW'l1'gk:j16'Ff5ig?42'9 U ' rl, j'Q-ggggi Q QL. ,5'?H 5fEW:2:W wjvf I ' Q::'f3M7,IpLg'gE4-wiv ' :mm 'ing 4-mm iwawzu' X',31,f' Q , 'r , Q, .!.ig3,'g,M Q yu 'N 1, k 1' .- 1 ' Y z,f,Qf,f my-N ' ' I'-V 7 . ,, 'I 'F m,a?eBf.dsiie:imigapQ,Blne f1uxid Goid-ciad Expiarurs 'Wim has wer for nwqw- had counted cz some in7 3 iyictory was Ln Sdllels Q 1ina, whig:!1, 1a!iN Z'b3P Hofmann, Cifelli, and Morrow, continually Nsimrecl off the thrusts of the opponent! powgrhouae bcickfield. ,Thus it anddd, cz season packed with call the thrills and excitdment lever desired. We had 41 that fought' Best whgn the chips were down cmd marched'on ugainst 'd'1e hes! of them. Wa will never forget yecufs football ieam . . . 'the gridders of 1943. p, ,. ,,. , H ' l ,4 X ,, ,, gvujk ,.,g,,.i ,M fum 5 wif M 4' K '1 ' ' Z ' Y ' ' Wif- W W' PM M. , fi-M imfx ?'i.,':' 4 L WEE' 'i f fil k ikfizsfaif' - J 9 ,. mp.. . Donohoo awaits the bull carrier. Lou and lim Bondor. :JUG-' 1 -If ' Q I K - V2 ,27 ,K?'f, ' , My 31' 'P 'G i Q I K YK X J X 'Wk 3,1 ,wk A -A - .1 Lg . 1- ,Wk -J' A A X., '.k K - aww.-, V, ., -x .P f Af' S- - rv W ,, -- -Y yi 'FXi':f.' if'3gQLi5Q.Q:.'w ..'P'1.Y:.r' Q., ,Q ,-iz'xf'fH.- -,:'.,.v,,4ri? A. Cifolli F5 N X X W ..,,. ' ' www r 4 , f if . 44 rg -,,,.f ,-f, 'r L u fr - - f' f4'viQf The La Salle High Basketball team, riddled by graduation, did not quite measure up to the standard set by last year's Catholic State Cham- pionship squad. The Blue and Gold, tutored again this year by Ioe Meehan, and captained by Bill Maher, won five league encounters and lost the remaining eleven, finishing sixth in the final standings. Bill Maher, all-Catholic center again this year, was the high scorer on the squad and the leader throughout the campaign. Ioe Greenberg, Ray Nolen, and Tom Donohoe were the other senior lettermen. Tom Byron, Gerry McGeehan, Vince O'Donnell, Chuck Thompson, and lim Reagan were the underclassmen who received letters. The team did not start oft auspiciously in prac- tice tilts as they lost encounters to Central, Simon Grantz, and Southern before they achieved their first win-a brilliant 26-24 thriller over Trenton Catholic High on the home court. I Greenberg T. Donohoe T. Byron . .. . , ,...., . . .v, ,. . mw- i ' CATHOLIC LEAGUE GAMES wc Mah, First Half St. Thomas More came to La Salle's court on December 18 to open the league campaign. The Golden Bears went home with a close 19-14 victory. In the next game, Salesianum edged out a 24-22 victory on La Salle's home court before West Catholic conquered our courtmen to the tune of 39-25. The Blue and Gold then showed its top form of the season in toppling Roman Catholic, league champions, in a close tilt by a 29-28 count. Bill Maher led La Salle's offense with 16 markers. The Explorers continued their winning ways with a surprising 28-26 victory over North Catholic on the latter's court. St. Ioseph's Prep then engineered an impressive 34-22' triumph over our squad. In this en- counter, the Stiles Street boys' height was just too much for La Salle. On Friday evening, Ianuary 22, the Men of Meehan registered a brilliant victory over a highly touted five from South Catholic. Ioe Hank Greenberg was the Blue and Gold star in this fray. To finish the first half of the league season, St. Iames defeated La Salle, 49-35. It seemed that every shot the Chesterites took caught in the hoops, while La Salle just could not keep pace with their terrific scoring power. The Blue and Gold, however, produced their greatest scoring surge of the season. Second Half C- Thompson West Catholic, the team that eventually finished first in the regu- lar season, toppled the Explorers to the tune of 44-32 in the first game of the second half. After St. Thomas had jolted our boys, 25-20, an inspired La Salle quintet, led on by Bill Maher's great playing, edged out a 33-32 victory over the Falcons of North Catholic. In the next several games, Roman Catholic surprised with a 40-19 victory, South Catholic avenged a previous defedt and won, 3l-27, and St. Iames duplicated its previous showing with a 38-25 splurge, before La Salle won its fifth and last league encounter at Wilmington from Salesianum by a 33-31 score. St. Ioseph then beat out the basketeers in the final game, 33-20. McGeehan V. O'Donnoll I. Reagan L. Labodxi Greenberg tugs with a Propper. Iwo for Maher Maher gots off a quick one. A mild scramble. Donohoa streichol for this one. The future Varsity prospects in action: Reagan gains possession. Chuck Thompson drops in an easy one. Battle for control in Explorers-Pirates clash. Maher loops one in. A bit of advice between halves. Five wins and eleven losses may not be considered such a brilliant record, but it must be noted that La Salle did not fall into any consistent losing streak. The team did not, at any stage of the season, lose more than three games in a row. Whether that is an accomplishment or not is debatable, but it shows what a scrappy, fighting- for-every-win ball club we had. Next year our Alma Mater will have back Tom Byron, lim Reagan, and Chuck Thompson for Mr. O'Brien to mold another championship outfit. The I.V. squad lost all but one game, but several freshmen showed signs of great promise. Members of the I.V. team who stood out were Bill Gaynor, Iohnny Kane, Paul Sundermann, Iohn Donohoe, and Iohnny Weglicki. wNY'v',,'r-,,, ,,,V -- . E. Spextel I-'ront Row: C. Wynn, H, Deevey, F. Burns. A. Pezzillo. I. Gallen, R. Keller W. Burns, R. Lodes. Second Row: I. Dierkes, W. Maher, H. Schmidt, W. Spil- lcm. I. St. Clair, C. Boyle, H. Bender. V. Houck, I. Kane, R. Foster. I. Logue I, McGowan. Third Row: Obie O'Brien Coach, H. Niederriter, Assistant Coach. E. Speitel, R. Ford. I. Martin, W. Galla- gher, P. Muessig, I. Kelleher, L. Woyce. E. Suchy, W, Geisel. Back Row: A. Hart nett, I. Williams, R. Rich, I. Nolan, W. Gaynor. D. Dougherty, I. Oschell, I. Dailey, I. Markmann, Brother F. Vincent, Moderator. TRACK R. Foster, W. Kelly. I. I. Markmunn. Dailey The l943 edition of the La Salle High Track team has high hopes for the coming league season. Six lettermen return to this group cmd Brother F. Vincent, indeed a track enthusiast, has taken over as mod- erator ol the team. O'Bie O'Brien is again coach. Vince Hauck, senior speedster and captain of the cindermen, capably handles the 100, the 220, and the shot put. Other lettermen are Ioe Markmann in the discus, Ioe Bolger and Vince Greenfield, hurdlers, Harry Schmidt, middle distance man, and Chuck Boyle, high ranking high jumper. Combined with these holdovers are seniors lack Dailey, Bob Foster, Bill Kelly, Harry Bender, Ed Speitel, and Ioe Kane. Iohn St. Clair, Ed Suchy, Iohn Kelleher, Pete Muessig, Bill Gaynor, A1 Hartnett, and lack Gallen are the most promising of the under- classmen. This year there is a regularly organized league with each team meeting the others in triangular meets. The first meet brings together St. Ioseph, West Catholic, and La Salle. At the finish of the season, the championships will be held and many of the Blue and Gold squad should rank high in this annual tournament of champions. Brother Vincent also undertook to guide the destinies of our Cross Country squad, composed mostly of sophomores and freshmen. Sopho- mores Iohn St. Clair, Frank Burns, William Spillan, and William Taylor won their letters while Charlie Mahoney, Pete Muessig, Lou Woyce, Al Pezzillo, Sam Keough, and Tom Linahan rounded out the squad and gained valuable experience. H, Schmidt. C. Boyle. V. Hauck C. Boyle I. Logue. I. Bolger Front: I.. Woyce. Second Row: T. Linahan. A. Penillo. P. Mueuig. Third Row: W. Taylor. F. Bums. I. St. Clair. C. Mahoney. W. Spillan. SWIMMING Front Row: E, Suchy, R. Kitson. I. Sweeney. E, Speitel. Captain R. McGrath E. Speitel Second Row: M. Overnack, W. Baumann. L. Woyce. R. McGrath. Captain. W. Maher. W. D'Arcy. R. Loux. Third Row: Brother lames, Moderator. A. Coyle, T. Weyr. I. Cullin. I. Burke. M. Teller, Manager. T. Crane. P. DeFeo. F. Burke. Coach. On October l, the candidates for the Swimming Team met at the Germantown YMCA. After two months' practice, the natators met several teams of the Public League. In these dual meets, La Salle de- feated Germantown, Olney, and Simon Gratz, but suffered defeats from Northeast and West Philadelphia. ln the Catholic League, competition was more spirited than ever. Nevertheless, La Salle finished in third place. In dual meets with St. Ioseph, the champion, and West Catholic, the runner-up, the swimmers lost by very close scores. All other teams were beaten and South and North Cath- olic tied once. The highlight of the season was the Individual Championships held at Penn's Hutchinson Pool, March l8. La Salle pro- duced individual champions in Ed Speitel in the 100-yard breaststroke and Bob Kit- son in the 100-yard backstroke race. Bill D'Arcy, who had been improving all sea- son, annexed third place in the breast- stroke. Ioe Sweeney captured a second in the 50-yard freestyle and a third in the I. Sweeney. KU lnunnnnn I ffnuln T, ufnurn MMM, ! , y L, century race. The Medley Relay team cli- maxed its streak of consecutive wins for two years straight by capturing the relay championship. The team, composed of Kitson, Speitel, and Walt Baumann, churned through the waters in the fast time of l:32.7, This La Salle trio also holds the record for the 150-yard Medley relay: l:32.4. In all, La Salle finished second to North Catholic in the championship meet. Following the Ianuary Commencement, the team lost its capable and congenial coach, lim Kennedy, who left La Salle to pursue -Medical Research at Penn. Ken- nedy, in his four years as coach, accom- plished much in building up the sport here at La Salle. The Athletic Authorities then confided the destinies of the team to Wyn Brady and Frank Burke, members of the college team, who aided the team greatly. During the past season, the La Salle mermen were led by Captain Dick Mc- Grath who showed the members the way by his devotion and competitive spirit ins ionic! uivuig, Uui uiou guuiz-:u uiuuy needed points in the backstroke. Ed Spei- tel, the other Senior, could always be de- pended upon to get his first in the breast- stroke and to bolster up the relay team. He was likewise the high-scorer of the team for the second season. The Iunior Class was well represented by Bob Kitson, :Walt Baumann, Iack Cul- lin, Bill D'Arcy, Ed Suchy, Al Coyle, and Matt Overnack. The Sophomores pro- duced Ioe Sweeney, the most improved swimmer in the League, Bill Maher, Lou Woyce, and Tom Weyr, as well as the efficient manager, Marty Teller. The Frosh came through with Tom Crane and Ioe Burke, two mighty fine swimmers. Paul DeFeo, Ray Loux, Ioe Barry, and Frank Kirk gained in experience and during the coming seasons should make La Salle proud of their accomplishments. In all, the past season will go down in history as the best and the capable mod- erator, Brother E. Iames, confidently looks forward to next year as the- yea under the new leadership of Ca ' - Kitson ,- . .b.,. - f. 1-. A , - - , V-.'sif4 ' ' 0, . . '4.- MP' - ' .-p w ' ,Stl-N , , - ,. -Q' 'uf .- , i . , .4','.:1:a,-413.4-, kj ' ' ,-fi' 3 x A -we 3.-. 53 Q: '- ' ,, .,1,t:,. Pfaffir'C,-4,-1:Q1,42:i11Tl?:yf1 Q i .tulsa -14-' .4-,3:'51'1 ' ,w ,e-f-1f f- Ah -A L It YH? +f-' TZ tt-W: C. Messe. P. Renter. D. Ellis, W. Schwcmeberg. Captain. l- MCGil'l' ley. F. Fitzpatrick. Captain Bill Schwaneberg was the only returning letter- rnan to hold the keglers together. This inexperience proved costly despite the efforts of Francis Fitzpatrick, a Iunior, who, with Captain Bill, gained his letter. C. Messa and I. McGinley, juniors, together with P. Reuter and D. Ellis, sophomores, will help forrn the nucleus of a stronger outfit next year. The Tennis outlook is not so bright for the present year, but who can say what will happen after We go to press. With practically an All-Freshman Cast, with the excep- tion of Bob Price, a junior, and Ioe Smith, a sophomore, La Salle looks forward to greater success in the not-too-distant future. The prospects as they appear in the picture are: W. Gibbons. L. Shaelfer, R. Price, I. Smith. I.. Hahn. D. O'Connor. F. Donahue. H. Kaufman. P. Kaufman. C. Grech, I. Foster. R. Donnelly. August Cifelli Ioseph Hofmann CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders were once again, as in p part of the La Salle athletic endeavors. Clad in their classy Blue and Gold ' th' that uniforms, the rah-rah' boys often brought out that extra some ing turned a fighting Explorer squad from defeat to gallant victory. . . . f Tom McGorry, Ed Warren, and B111 Kelly were the senior cocaptains o the outfit. They were capably assisted by limmy Martin and jack Carroll, sophomores. Others who brought rousing yells from the spectators were Ed Stemler, Marty Walsh, lim Dougherty and Bob Valenti, all freshmen. h the bo s who produced yells for the ast years, an important Brother E. Francis continued to coac y the following . . . SENIOR LETTERMEN EOOTBALL. Charles Donohoe Thomas Donohoe Iohn Farrell Iames Gallagher Paul Gibbons Vincent Hauck Pete Iames Logue Charles McDonald Ioseph Messa Thomas Morrow Charles Schaefer Iarnes Snyder r Villari BASKETBALL Thomas Donohoe William Maher Ioseph Greenberg Raymond Nolen TRACK Ioseph Bolger Vincent Greenfield Charles Boyle Vincent Hauck August Citelli loseph Markmann Ioseph Dougherty Harry Schmidt SWIMMING Rich-ard McGrath Edmond Speitel TENNIS Frank McCrossen CHEERLEADERS William Kelly Edward Warren Thomas McGorry T Front Row: I. Car- roll. I. Kelly, T. McGorry. E, War- ren, I. Martin. Second Row: R. Valenti. M. Walsh, I. Dougherty. E Stemmler. BROTHER D. IAMES Moderator of Athletics S ' a 5 3 3 E ARCH Seated: B, Shull. R. Teller. I. Bresnan, President. D. Santo- mero. I. Shellem. Standing: M. Bngelotti, 'l'. Sul- livan, L. Goelx. I. Sabia. The Archconfraternity of the Di- vine Child has completed its second year of revival under its moderator, Brother G. Patrick. The Weekly meetings of the chap- ter consisted chiefly of study clubs, which had the Holy Mass as their subject of discussion. A talk was prepared by a student for each meeting, touching on the origin and significance of the various phases of the Holy Sacrifice. On March 14 and 15, during the annual Vocational Exhibit, the group presented a pageant depicting vari- ous religious orders of men. The stu- dents, garbed in the robes of their respective communities, gave brief descriptions of the history, work, and qualifications of their orders. Neat posters. aren't they? I. Ward and C. Schoepe look things over. I. Cannon and I. Regan capitalize on the pamphlets Seated: B. Shull. Vincentian: C. Wynn. Iesuit: R. Teller Christian Brother: I. Dougherty, Franciscan: I. Bresnan Maryknoll, Standing: I.. Goelx. Xaverian: D. Santomero. Norber- tine: C. Devlin. Trinitarian: I. Shellem. Atonement Father: I. Burke. Oblate of St, Francis de Sales. CONFRATERNITY 1 1 - s Charles Devlin. Trinitarian. Front Row: L, Hahn. W. Scanlan, I. Toland. I. Bres nan. R. Smith, G. Schultz. T. Linahan. Second Row: C. Schoepe W. Zinlr, P, Pirhalla, I, Mc- Call. C. McCloskey. C. Mc- Elroy. I.. Kloclc. Third Row: I. Land. I. Mor- rissey. A. Wolf, R. Teller l. Magarity. A. Montagno. 45 V. ODonnell and G. Hagan assume a meditative air. C. McCloskey shows W. Bums the East, while I. Gillin. R. Morrissey. and T. Kiely look to the West. President of the Archconfraternity is Iohn Bresnan, 2Dg Thomas Sulli- van, ZB, is Vice-President, Secreta- ries are Daniel Santomero, ZB, and Raymond Teller, IF. A special word of praise is due the students who continued their membership from last year, thus en- abling the club to pass through its most dilticult period of existence. Next year the club will have senior members and consequently will in- clude in its ranks students from all classes. SANCTUARY BOYS f Raymond Teller. Christian Brother. finds a candidate in William O'Connell. DRAMATICS The La Salle Dramatic productions of 1942-43 were undoubtedly the greatest in the history of the school. Brother Denis and Brother Christopher combined to bring about this success, the former as coach, the latter in charge of the stage. The scenic arrangements by Mr. Charles Nicholas gave the productions the completeness characteristic of the profes- sional touch. Warming up with a short comedy, Net Results, and rolling along with Our Lady's Tumbler and Why the Chimes Rang, the Dramatic Club really settled down for a long siege on Sheridan's The Rivals. The mem- ories ot the students of St. Mary's Academy and of La Salle High School in their various roles during this season will always remain as pleasant ones. The leading roles went to Iohn Beaty as Captain lack Absolute and Rita Boyle as Lydia Languish, Ioseph Trinity as Bob Acres amused us no end, while Loretta Daly as Mrs. Malaprop executed the King's English in elegant fashion. Supporting members of Heyl-Odd's lifel Mr. Fagl-give us your hand, my old follow servant. To prevent the confusion that might arise- Brother Denis confers with Brother Christopher on just how to arrange the timing for lights. the cast were, in the order of their appear- ance, Gerald Nugent as Fag, Edward War- ren as Thomas, Andrew McCosker as Faulk- land, William Burns as Sir Anthony Abso- lute, Loretta Schriver as Lucy, Nancy Mee- han as lulia Melville, Iames Conboy as Sir Lucius O'Trigger, Benjamin Ventresca as David and Teresa Finegan as Marie. Next came The Tell-Tale Heart, acted in the Philadelphia Catholic Schools Forensic League One-Act Play contest. Andrew Mc- Cosker received first prize for the best acting in the contest. But this was not the end, for our zealous theatrical group had yet another spectacle to present: Born of the Spirit, a Passion Play in two acts, written by Brother Denis Wilfred, who continued his work as director. The play depicted the events of Our Lord's life immediately following the last supper: the Agony, the mock trials, the trial by Pi- late, and finally the Crucifixion. Woven into the plot was the story of the loyalty of Nico- demus and his efforts to save Iesus from the villainy of the Iews. She's as hecrdstrong as an allegory on the banks ot the Nile. Stay, Iuliaz stay but tor a moment . . . but for one moment. G. Diffin, together with D. Santomero. M. Nicholas. ond T. Sullivan. wont to know where the Zink brothers went. T. Sullivan tPrologueI. B. Ventresca. David. a servant: Loretta Daly. Mrs. Malaprop: W. Burns. Sir Anthony Absolute: Nancy Meehan. Iulia: A. Mc- Cosker. Faulkland: Rita Boyle. Lydia: I. Beaty, Cap- The cast is too numerous to be mentioned here. Suffice it to say that the men of La Salle and the young ladies of St. Mary's were well chosen for their various parts, and that the costumes and stage sets were beau- tiful. The forgotten men behind the scenes were the following: D. Zink, W. Zink, D. San- tomero, T. Sullivan, M. Nicholas, and G. Diffin. The Seniors, I. Conboy, W. Burns, A. McCosker, E. Warren, and G. Diffin have enacted their last roles for La Salle. Hail. Rabbit tain Iack Absolute: I, Trinity. Bob Acres: I. Conboy. Sir Lucius 0 l'rigger: Loretta Schriver. Lucy. a maid: G. Nugent. Fog. a servant: Teresa Finegan. Marie. a servant. 'E. Warren. a coachrnan. Opposite Page. Seated: R. Morrissey. Iuda: B, Ven- tresca. Phranuel: Doris Kamp. Veronica: Catherine Wilson. the Most Blessed Virgin: Margaret O'Neill. Claudia: Margaret Mary Collins. Mary Magdalen: I. 0'Brien. Peter: E. Speitel. Annas: I. Mcl.oone. Iohn: I. Metzger. Samuel. Standing: E. Nagle. Ezekial: M. Nicholas. Ephrdim: A. McCosker. Nicodemus: W. Higgins. I. Hamilton. soldiers: G. Nugent. Christus: C. Devlin. a soldier: I. Beaty. Pilate: I. Trinity, Iudas: I. Moran. Micheas: W. Loughery. Iared: I. Morrissey. Iames: W. Mc- Auliffe. Oreb. Nicodemus pleads the cause of Christ before the court of the high priest. 'w----- uv'...1 RSX K X . 1 . Qu OO 95 5 52.3- t .83 xl' LIBRARY Day in and day out students pass through the library portal to study, to browse, and to search the fountains of knowledge. Little do they realize the work that is necessary to keep the books in circulation. In grateful appre- ciation, therefore, we dedicate this little page of the Blue and Gold to the Library Staff. The Library Staff was formally or- ganized this year by Brother Godfrey Lewis, the present librarian. lt is made up of a select group of students, whose job it is to assist the librarian in his work. Several of their duties are: a day's assignment behind the charging desk, preparation of books for circula- tion, distribution of library notices, and the planning of exhibits. The members gain an intimate knowledge of the library collection through practical ex- perience. The Staff is made up of Ed- ward Wood, Iohn Shellem, Iohn Evans, and Carlo Salzano, all of whom can be easily recognized by their distinctive arm-bands. The library staff presents itself: Brother Lewis. I. Shellem. C. Salzano. and I. Evans. E. Wood must have eluded the photographer. Senior A and some underclassmen do some research work. gf' 'Q CLASSICAL CLUB ' ' '. Brother Vincent, Moderator. Club is to The purpose of the Classical foster interest in and promote acquaintance . .. . d RO- with the civilization of the Greeks an mans and their influence on modern life. ' f lantern The club sponsored the showing o slides this year and trips to museums. The ' ' l Iohn members are Iames McGinnis, Consu, Williams, Secretarius, Iohn McLoone, Iohn h Kieffer. Shellem, George DeRyke, and Io n The moderator is Brother F. Vincent. DEBATINC1 U d r the guidance of Brother G. n e Robert and Brother Denis Wilfred, the S ll Hi h School Debating Society La a e g claimed its fifth consecutive Forensic League Title. Debating both sides of the post war organization question, the defending champions met and defeated their first five adversaries, faltering 1 in the last contest against West on y Catholic. The brunt of the season fell on two seniors, William Burns and UP Sidney Burgoyne, and a junior, Charles L f rt . This trio deserves hearty praise a e y for upholding so successfully what has becom La Salle. e a most cherished tradition of Seated. I. McGinnis I, Williams. Standing: I. McLoone, I. Shellem, G. DeRyke. S. Burgoyne, Brother Robert, W. Denis. C. Lcxterty. Bums, Brother Front Row: C. Letier, W. Dailey, C. Schoepe. B. McManus, R. Teller, I. Burke, I, Owens. F. Keck. I. Welsh. B Schreiber. Back Row: G. Reiss, D. Gates. D. Palmer, B. Exner. E. Trois. I. Con- nor H. Reckner, AIRPLANE CLUB During the past semester, a new La Salle activity was introduced, embodying the con- struction and primary flight characteristics of airplanes. The moderator, Brother Denis Raphael, has aroused considerable interest in this topic among the students. At the present time this interest is of un- doubted importance and it is hoped that in time this club will develop into a regular course. The spirit of the group was reflected in the activity shown in the meets held reg- ularly each week. The club sponsored a glider contest in May, but results are not available as we go to press. POSTER CLUB C. Horan. Ioseph Donnelly. President. C. Mahoney. Brother Leo. Moderator, F. Rehmus, l. Kieffer. H. Schmidt, La Salle has been given occasional touches ot color and inspiration by the works of the Poster Club. The club was or- ganized to promote school activities and has fulfilled this function well. Streamers for pep rallies and campaigns, posters for football games, drives, dramatic activities, and many other events all challenged the ingenuity of club members. Meetings were held twice a week in a special club room, but when work was pressing, it was not uncommon for the boys to meet daily and even on holidays. Pictures of T. Martin, I. Wilson, Vice- President, and Iames Donnelly appear on the Activities Divider page. . . . g . its-wmv M-Q-aww. .K kgs Prone: I. Quinn, T. Schalata. Kneeling: P. Yo I.. McDonald. I. Heilmann. W. Scanlan. url. W. Stewart. I. Cornyn. C. Trois. I. Lagan, D. Palmer, A. Mianulli. Once again, the rifle team has con- l d c u ed a highly successful season. The following club students earned their 1 etters as members of the team: lack Lagan, Captain, Larry McDonald Walt Petri, Iohn Comyn, and William 'Scan- lan. Other members were Ioe Reilly, Iohn Quinn, Iohn Heilmann, Thomas Schalata, and Peter Yourl. This year the club sponsored a pro- gram, authorized by the National Rifle Association, to teach members of the senior class the fundamentals of rifle shooting. Four members of the club were entered in the Iunior Outdoor Championship Pistol Match spon- sored by the National Rifle Associa- tion: lohn Lagan, Lawrence Mc- Donald, Walter Petri and Tho , mas Schalata. Furthermore, we have en- tered a six-man team composed of Iohn L L agan, awrence McDonald, Wal ter Petri, Thomas Schalata Hu h M 1 Q Q' guire, and Peter Yourl in a match spon- sored by the Open Road for Boys Mag- azine. In addition to this, the following have qualified as Sharpshooters or better: Iames Conboy, Thomas Donnelly Iohn Heilmann, Iohn Ouinn and Io t , sept Reilly. All the member will participate in an intramural match sponsor d b 9 Y the Scholastic Magazine. Getting ready lor Uncle Sam. We missed Reilly in the other pictures. Here he keeps the score while Brother Damian gives a few instructions. -nr x ui W, xx .AVI ..n '3w ' 0 Q, 1 ' rw ,r THE NEWSPAPER The editorial board which so successfully headed the WISTERIAN last year continued its guidance through 1942. Moderator of the paper is Brother Denis Wilfred who succeeded Brother Stephen. When many of the seniors left for college in Ianuary, the WISTERIAN lost two of its leaders in Ioseph Gerngross and Iames Shoemaker. Sports editor Edmond Spei- tel also resigned to fill the same position on the yearbook staff. The new staff was headed by Ioseph Con- nelly as Editor-in-Chief. Other important posi- tions were filled by Ioseph Hood, Managing Editor, Harry Schmidt, Sports Editor, Andrew McCosker, Feature Editor, and Charles Laferty, News Editor. May and graduation saw a third staff chosen with Charles Laferty as Editor-in-Chief. Other key jobs were filled by Iohn Mcl..oone, Louis Goelz, Thomas Linahan, and William Lough- ery. Though they are too numerous to mention, special merit is due to all the staff members, for it is through their efforts that the paper was made possible. Seated: E. Speitel, I. Shoemaker, I. Connelly, I. Gern- gross, I, Lagan. Standing: I. Hood, S. Burgoyne, E. Warren, I. D'Ales- Sandro. Seated: F. Morrison, C. Salzano, W. Loughery, T. Linahan. Standing: I. White, I. Bresnan, R. Lodes, I. Boland. Between the Wisterian and the Blue and Gold maga- zine is Brother Denis, hard-working moderator. t tw ,I t Q n ' c 0 rfff' ' ' ,,,.f xv ' ff -1' lw1K ' ,,.. fr 5 5 k,,...t ,, 1 'M' 0 If r - e ,gm .-.ffl TMC .. Wigtef ..fZfg',f:f . ' ' -f ' A ' , '- Mali,-fl ' yi' N , A . 7 nuff t A S --'5'1li TfT ,, ' . a I .M - ..t. :ff -ff - ' x, ' X eq? YHN,,,..ijM!,,f4 . vduggx , -- Q, .- .I . ' 4,,.,-f-'QW .,,,, f' 1 U ,,.---' , x 'fr-I -ga -- if 1 Qs at mu-Y ' B, x'ff 1,,..-3 -tg. , . E . fgpf- , . , vw ..f- t --f x ...U .. U.. t wx 1 Mu' tk Mall X r au. xi 4- ,M rw when W v.. Vw. .M t, , . U M ,,5,,.n V . V ,N I ...,..,. an WIN, 'iv Wim pi, ,m.'rli . fu,,,,. ,.r l' llfljll- U Al l '7intY ' INV- W ' Y .Ex Y- .-vw m -Q 3- , V uf W 1, .... 33,j'g,......- igtgfl - L it X 'l ' 'Mu ,.,..v' ffl: S' ..... A- ' 1, VX- 'ff U - sd: Q 51 X ,xi .TU 7,2 Y' an 1 w,,..,. Y! .-,, it ' Q, H- , ' il:-tutl I' If ill-f f'Ll':v ... 'V ,,... Y V hulml Ill L l md..-1 W .-if . .,.. hr ,. ,t Tfqfwfgls V5f'l'T'::v'11f7i'1,fJ-' it N 'lit' lf't I if T THE YEARBOOK As does every year book, the 1943 Blue and Gold explains itselt as the kind reader turns one page after another. Only the story oi the labor and time consumed by moderator and staff is not told. We want the present year book to be but a collection ol memories to remind the seniors ot their days of high school fun and study. We want it to remind them of the associations formed here at La Salle and to inspire them to follow out to the letter the instructions, particu- larly the religious instructions, that they ab- sorbed in this All-Catholic atmosphere. THE STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF William Maher SPORTS EDITOR Edmond Speitel ASSOCIATE EDITORS PHOTOGRAPHY Edward Warren loseph Connelly Iames Coupe BUSINESS MANAGERS TYPISTS lohn Lagan loseph Markmann Iames Logue Iohn Dailey Thomas Walsh MODERATOR Brother Stephen How does that layout look to you, lack? Mean- while Iack Lagan continues to type some more copy. Ed Speitel proposes a picture for mutual inspection. His companions are lost in thought. Shall we do it like this. or what? Editor-in-Chief Maher figures it out with Brother Stephen. e use f it: :PL-2. iii. Mehr. ing his bcmd. The words were by war took place fzrst ot the Chuck Gordon lecxd- ornd Blue supplanted Hotel Boll Room the usuol Blue cmd Goldas the Service Motif predom- indted, decorations centering about the Lo Salle Serv- ice Flag. Blessed Mother. protect them! The King oi Peace bestows His benediction. Festivities of another sort. The Prom Committee and censorts. Members who escaped in the other picture. ACTIV fb . Ffh' M-ff Zsigemkvskygkl ----W ,,,,,,Q Mwiff? qf1,mH4e m..3kW Rh e .gm if ef,.e km- f 43- lv' ' o fa! - M X V. a 8 Li. P . Q.. f' pf. 8 ' ' rm' - , .zz Qt ' U u- r s gs a fa E 'L .--s--f I I 574. Q , ffwb if ' fp 4- K? if H KMVN .x H I 1 ax il . , , .in 2 ' is EF .A V , ff'a'-4-Q t -1, .K N W' .1 5 ff . .. ,Z ., f . 5 Y 'ur ' Q E 'Ski'-. '21 ' I if ,X .W. A , , 'Q ha as ,. N rw.. -f XM.. . , .,,,, an p 1 , ,zx , +52 F 'ff A x A .nf A-. ' IA' 'A ,- ,,,, L. I ,f in W I Kwik 45,4- M0 1 X349 f 'Mt , 'mr ,Q . .. A V :Qs f ,As 1 M-M ?...i... 5' . -gg 5 5 Q----Q4 KW ' fig? ' x X .- x K A v , - - . F xi-x w E ' I 1: Y Y V - 'gl if V 5 , 5. gig' K wig A ? 1 N- S l 4 'QQ ll H Q KW 1-, , 3 f 5 mfg. ' W f'i N i Mv' ai, QF SEEK tis.. . The year l942-43 has been fraught with new bur- dens, anxieties and uncertainties. Yet despite the troublesome times the Mothers' Club of La Salle has added new successes to its already brilliant history. By any standard, this has been truly a banner year. Two weeks after the opening of school the Mothers' Club Board of Governors welcomed the mothers of the incoming freshmen at the Annual Freshman Tea. The fruits of this first meeting were seen a fortnight later when the Sophomore Mothers conducted Freshman Night. Mrs. Frederick I. Gerngross, the President ot the Mothers' Club, delivered a heartwarming address of welcome, while Brother David, F.S.C., Principal of the high school, acquainted the parents with the- duties of the students and outlined the benefits they could expect to achieve. Parents then made the acquaintance of the Brothers who taught their sons and discussed with them the problems of the individual boys. Launching into the sphere of religious activities, the Annual Communion Breakfast was held on the first Sunday of November. Mrs. Dennis Fahy was the chair- man of this activity. She' was ably assisted by the Class Representatives. Brother C. Edward, F.S.C., Vice- President of Manhattan College, was the guest speaker. Outstanding in the memory of all friends of La Salle is the Variety Show, a novel entertainment for our Mothers' Club. This proved to be the social highlight of the year. Mrs. Ioseph McCoy presided over the Va- riety Show Committee and a large measure of the evening's success was due to her untiring efforts. Of course, the climax of each year's social calen- dar is the affair we enjoyed Friday night, May 7. Five years have seen La Salle Night grow in extent and in popularity, and this year's event proved no exception. For the second time within the year another innova- tion took the fancy of all La Salle friends-the brightly painted card tables featuring the names of our patrons. The many successes of the Mothers' Club are in no little measure due directly to the unstinted generosity of Mrs. F. I. Gerngross, President, and her associates. General view of the gymnasium in all its glory-Mothers' Communion Brealdast. MRS. F. I. GERNGROSS President. Mothers' Club N 4 s figs- HQ W X ENIORS EASONS CENES ,Wg , 3 gs ,f', :,' It xplln A A ,, E si i , -H 'I' 9 N 5 5 5 2 ' LQ an Q Y 4 'Qi 'lf wwf' ' Qnig ,i .,.L 4 'A ,- A K ' A. - W v ,,. , W nvwy' x Sy , + ,gusvvg N I ,,., 4 .X 7 . .SLG lx .X , . A , - ' A N, ' am ,-,fy x ffzfii an W 9'-A' M M- lv ' -H xn- K 'J Till., , :ggi N X Id- Sf' ww X A W 1 - QW M--unsung... -nag-..-, 1 I-.---. N! -i x Xlf 5 'Sm N X ' + X' Ni , wa -...., 'l'lldnau.g,..,,,, YU! ,J if A-await? Xgfigwgwk IJ g lnloxmul meetmq ak lockers if sg 1 Q 4' arrivals. ms a - Don hoe I Coup: emo: Oihcerl 15 ' v 4 il ,K .-. . J . 4, Q3 K' 5, y QW-4 Q .A M' N., 4: ' X96 f. a St. Iohn Baptist de La Salle. .!4CLI'l0lllLJgI'l'lel'l t6 The work is done and now We wish to thank our friends who lightened the task and made the 1943 Blue and Gold possible. BROTHERS DAVID AND FRANCIS . . . Princi- pals of La Salle and l24O respectively, for their sympathetic cooperation in allowing the photographers the freedom of the school. BROTHER CLEMENT . . . for unlimited use of his office facilities. BROTHER PAUL . . . for his proofreading. ALL THE BROTHERS . . . for their cooperation. MISS ANNE MCCARTHY . . . of Zamsky Studios, for her unselfish devotion and wholehearted enthusiasm. MR. WILLIAM T. COOKE . . . of the Campus Publishing Co, for his kind advice and. his pa- tience in handling numerous telephone calls concerning copy correction and layout. MR. CARL WOLF . . . of Zamsky Studios, for his excellent portrait photographs, the numer- ous school and campus shots, and his sugges- tions. TO ALL OUR FRIENDS . . . who in any way helped to produce the Blue and Gold. THE STAFF. x . , ,, ,, x , - X p 1 1. ' I , Y , w , ,. .., A . 1 I A 4. .L 1' 45 L-. -- L -1,-LL Li ,A i -1 1 5,1 Qf f 1 , F T I , I Q 4 ,V .N 'x I . -.L x - 1 v Q, X X 4 k A ff s + S i fx. I. w . u . 1 x . x i ' 5.11, Eh-. Mx 1 L... lu. AL,-
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