La Salle College High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Wyndmoor, PA)
- Class of 1950
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Slam flw h en were herded hll over lwo hundred lres m 945 La Salle h s Four years ago slug y rn o lhe gym and smce lhal Seplember day rn l grown on us lremendously Two new burldungs were conslrucled an oihers have been planned our alhlehc leams have won champron ships rn crew baslcelball and swrmrmng our leachers have celebraled th year rn lhe Umled Slales ol sludenls lo leave the 'rherr hundred Among our numbers as lhe lasi group hallowed halls of La Salle Cenlral V240 as mosl ol us lcnew was physrcally mcomoarable to 'che presenr burlchng buf ri wall be ones of La Salle alumm for 1+ was rn l94'l were ed rn khe mem F om l883 'ro forever enshrrn of La Salle r hool lh l 'thai 'lhe classes d eam ol lhe sc ihrs burldmg held Also durmg our slay here another r d lo represeni rl has 'Hnally come krue when marchrng ban e malure khan of havrng a user and mor Brolhers We are leavr g d a good ecluca e wor We have recerve h rs Boys rn l came here 1 lalre our places as Bro? e rh and Olney an ihe cl are aboul o ur lrves al 20 if and l lour years of o ord The sla have spenl s a lashng rec are presenled a lollowmg pages l hope you wrll enroy r f 4211-'-,I 5-Y' av . y I . . 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On Cnrislrnas Evo, I949, Pope Pius gaye Three Tv 6 V' wp N 'A 'Q 2 gf' gr f?...1fff' f' knocks on lhe Ho y Door in Sl, Pelers which opened ihe lweniy-liilh Year ol Jubilee ihroughouf lhe Cafndic wor'd. lne cuslonn originaled in 1300 when fhe Pope grarleg soecfaf graces lo ihose who made a ofgrimage 'o 'he Holy Cfhy. ine main ooiec' of lhis year oi special grace is 'ine alonernene for lhe sins ol our pas? lives and io ora, 'F a soecia way lor peace and church unify. From lhe enlire lace ol lhe ear'h, oilgrims wif Flock ro Rome lhis year lo oarlake in ihe year s spIri+ual benerls. Even ii if is nor oossiofe for one +o make lhe rrip, numerous graces may oe gained af home. His Holiness Pope Pius Xll, fhe Zblsf successor +o Sl. Pefer The Pope, now enfering his elevenfh year as lhe Vicar of Chris+ on earlh, is one of fhe world's busiesf persons. qwcwiewwofom The year ol l95O also rnarlcs lhe Three hundredrh anniversary ol The lounder ol lhe Brolhers of lhe Chrislian Schools, S+. John Baolisle de la Salle. From lhe lillle schools in France fhar he founded, lhe larqesl leaching order in lhe Calholic Church has grown, The Sainl was born in Rheirns,and aller being ordained a priesl and aopoinled a canon in rhe Calhedral lhere, he saw The need ol lhe poor For educalion. He Jrhereupon qalhered roqelher a small group of Jreachers, supoorled 'rhem oul of his own poclcel, and, afler many dihhculries, lhe Chrislian Brorhers were born. Blessed Broiher Benilde, one of several Chrisfian Broihers who have been raised +o ihe alfar. During his life he af- 'iracfed many of his boys +o ihe service of God as priesls and religious and he is fhe pafron of vocalions. ...sir 40 The founder of ihe Chrisfian Brofhers, S+. John Bapiisfe de la Salle. The order which he founded has spread all over fhe world, and numbers over 20,000 Teachers who, li+eraIly. leach all na+ions. 1 1 X Q X fx H WQ H X film X c 1 X WJ stage, Ti,Lf!A ' X ffl ,ew Lk-in Before movmg fo rls presenf locahon al 20+h and Olney La Salle can 'lrace nfs orngm bacl: 'lo old S+ Mnchaels 2nd and Jefferson Slreefs where +'1e Chrlshan Brofhers ooened 'fheur llrsl classes m I858 ll' was 'I'hen known as fhe Selecl School lafer changed fo fhe Chrlshan Brolhers Academy In I876 ihe school was 'lransferred +o Jumper and Fllberl' S+ree'I's oresenf slle of lhe Bullehn Bulldmg Bu? afler a few years larger quarfers were needed so fhe Board of Managers decided fo move lo whal' was lhen fhe suburbs They ac quured fhe mansion of Mechael Bouvler a 'famous banlxer of hrs day on Broad and Shles Slreels and moved ihere ln Seolember of l883 As fhe years passed however lhe clfy grew up around lhe school Thus and fhe conhnued grow+h of 'lhe school nfself compelled fhe movmg io our presenf locahon sn l929 KH 'If 4 X N F 551 x 'KQV' ask' ff! gXUgA1r.wf 7 FX? l S Y ff X l sf! x1lQ +-fl Eg X f Y?-ff! 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On numerous occasions, the shrine serves as an alfar for oufdoor Mass and Benediclion. If was donafed by Ihe Class of I94I. THE HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING CONTAINS THE CLASSROOMS ,um We szmg, One ol Ihe mos? beaullluf campuses in Ihe cily, La Salle High is localed in rhe Logan residenliaf dislric' oi Norlh Philadelphia. The grounds upon which fr ffes were lorrnerly oarl of The Wisler eslale, Ihe vesriqes of which are direcrly across 2O+h S'ree+. Wisler Woods, ilsefl, lorrns lhe Soulhf ern boundary ol rhe schoof La Salle l-ligh rrioved from Vs cenlerfcily loca- rion in Ihe Bouvier Mansion in l929. ll has since been enriched wifh McShain l-lall, donaled in I94l .-'P 'N rf-, .Eg ? e .WI K 1-. S? gf, , Lie Q... 1.-. Lf.. ' - 5 um.. fr Q X , .. -1- wee-g , 1' ig' Qi ,nw ' J: -at A. PW 4 -A, x 1- sa. , is y 5 wiwpg' it I 1 ' ' :NA f 'ff' A ' 'Q , 'Q '5 N W' 5 YQ' Z 6 I Y 2 I z Tx 25? 3 V W 'Q 1 E Q! ,s. I I I I in if sin-f, EIA 3 is 57 f 1 Af ,A 4 V 'M' ,Nglf H 190 Q1 K M . wxy, sw... Wang 'W v sZW,,ov '- ,fy A ff' 4, f' 'X N x If TWWWWW'ff ' N-ll Z F 5 hx ,y, , . e . f V ' 1 ' If ' P if . . L ,E 1 N .M ' 1 , Hfii 3 thl9f w Qc. L 'f'W .X,! I 3 f 1 ,xf . ' 'Q a-Mum 505C H5 'Jiv '41 mixrlrv Quviiijm ' . A wwf NEWF O JJ f F1 4-Q The many arduous dulies lhal lall upon 'he shoulders ol a high school principal are capably mel and deall wilh by Brolher F. George, lhe principal ol La Salle. Thal La Salle lunclions as smoolhly as il does is due enlirely lo Brolhens hard worlc and lceen inleresl in our educalional advanceme-il. During Brolher Georges lwo years al La Sale, addilional subiecls have been added lo lhe cur' riculum and lhe number ol courses has been Tn- creased lrom lhree lo live. The sludenls ol La Sal'e owe Brolher George a vole ol lhanlcs lor his splendid worlc and lireiess ellorl in our behalf. One ol lhe major improvemenls caused by Brolher George is lhe new monlhly reporl syslern lhis year, which has replaced lhe bi-weelcly cards. These cards show lhe sludenls' monlhly progress in all his subiecls and also leave space lor lhe Brolher lo indicale reasons lor possible failures. ll is also Brolhers duly lo supervise lhe admissions lo La Salle. Brolher F. George 7fwieaJzel'f1.el1'fen... Thal every sludenl ol La Salle will have, by lhe lime ol his gradualion, an idea as lo whal lcind ol worlc he would lilce lo specialize in is lhe duly ol Brolher David Alberl. No sludenlis problem is loo simple lo meril Brolheris consideralion or loo com- plex lor him lo solve. The doorway ol lhe Guidance Ollice is lhe galeway lo sound advice and wise counsel lor anyone here al La Salle. Thal many ol lhe sludenls ol La Salle lind lheir correcl place in lhe world is due in no lillle parl lo lhe helplul assislance ol Brolher Alberl. Brolher David Alberl is also lhe one whom we can lhanlc lor La Salleis excellenl visual educalion program which was inauguraled during lhe pasl lwo years. Largely lhrough his ellorls, lhe school has acquired several cameras, recording machines, lilms, and recordings. Brolher is also moderalor ol lhe Benilde Club. Brolher D. Alberl if Xiu may -emnzm, ewan... Brolher Danuel Hnlary Economucs Mod eralor of Infernahonal Rel ,.....4 Q , Brolher F Raymond French Spanlslu ahons Club Moderalor of Crew Brofher Felux John Trngonomelry Sold Brofluer Gerald Berclwmans English Mod Geomelry G neral Maflmemalncs Mod e alor of Wuslerlan Busxness Adviser of Blue and G old eralor of Alumm 9 Y xml. A X ff' . r f X I I ..- 1 Q, ,Q V V : ' , - ' : ' , I Wff' L Th mas Accoufmng Drwmq 6 o Brofhef Hee P m Comm' oderafof of GCN Y Mode aw' xx ChemlSN'Y F AXOYSNS my er Bro+her Godfrey ball moderafor Pafruclz '70 nawfecfge, Qaace German Ba kvlnr-vvq-1 9 Brofher F Thom as Algebra Plane Ge OTH efry Moderafor of Sw lmmmg I 1 x 1 J! A ' . ,X ' 3 I I , s . I ' O M 1 X1 k , , . fi ' K 1. ' W T 'h Vx - . l B V1 ' 5 ancf.-Salaaian ni... Brofher D man In for of Track 0 n Algebra Moderd Bofher D Jeremy Spanish Moderafor of Tenn: Bro+her E Sephen Physics Plane Ge omefry Moderafor of Dramahcs i -xs X .N Brgfher F Jose h Foofb I P Bfof al and Baslrefbaljgy Moderafor gf Q . Xxx xx sz- A -1'4, l J -- -4 X N N ,F b X 'L' H N -gi 1 , ind. . -..f.'..14f.-.' - .-.X , ,.,-,,A,,,.., Q f' ' J . ,iii 4 M Lf ' ,M X . MA 9, 'Y '. L , ,FA I L ' ' . F 8059 ' F Joh L n a n Greek Moder f or of MUSIC Q Bro her F Bernard La un Sp rush Ad Moderakor of lnhamurals l Byo bel' D, Alfred' En X h 0147! '7eacfnw4 .Bean-Z'e ,x Brofher 'dn of MQW' Laf' ' In. ' t Joseph Al ome+'Y Moderafor ofgffrd Plane Ge Sdle e Men of Ld fzen .fwat '70 W4 M heel TYP 9 Moderakor h D IC Ei:1o:hjKnxQhks of ihe D Vme Chdd h F w.u.am Aff Modem' B Qer 1:10 Phoio CMD ,-of -Q Br er G Of Mofh 5 ub 9 Moderafor Robe,-f En 'Ish -vwne V . 1 , ' V ' I I O XM . Y. .3 iq J X ' 'X . H f . M o+h A 4 ' ef' Cl , ' wqgp-f W S X LA B x Husiory J M Leo MCGWJBY 'O ogy I' pombe!! 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A- HMM H E, Pai 'Y gf ,......,..4 fini' I' 45, V -QI 5 'NUS PUBLISHING i60. 1311 ll Q EH! 15 , 'ww 9 'Ib Y M 45, 5, 5 if c N E ijwii5Kf ? Vg, In Sal!! Ljfclsicafe I . f n X if , ,L f7X WY Y 5 LQ? ff wi5he5 ld Sta and G0 ins . The Blue 6 f0T - tion YEARBO0i'the student Pig the subscrlp . 1 to Lhannt work nm mak exceue rand suCC'-955' drive 8 S The boolc which you are new reading had ils beginning early in Seplember, when aboul lilleen seniors galhered lo discuss pians lor ils publicalion, Under lhe direclion ol lvlr. Ellwood Barrell, a slall was crealed and William Quainlance was named Edilor-in-Chief. The slahl chose as ils lneme 'rhe 'Treasures ol La Sallef and proceeded lo worlc on layoul, wriling copy and caplions, doing lhe hundred and one olher 'rrilles which go inlo lhe prinling ol a yearboolc. Meanwhile, lhe business slall was nol' idle. Brolher Gerald, Business Ad- visor, and Felix Pila, Business Manager, :buf over a subscriplion drive which shallered all previous records. This issue ol lhe Blue and Gold now proudly ioins lhe La Salle annuals ol basl years. X-. sua., Circle: Sal Palo, from fhe foolball squad, assisls Jack Trainor, sporls edifor, in wrifing fhe foolball caplions. Each leam or club helped lo form fheir own seclion of fhe Blue and Gold This year. Righl: Bill Quainlance, edilor-in-chief, and Mr. Barrelf, moderator, look afler The general plan of wg Above: James Lenahan and Chuclr Dranginis checlr lhe daily bullelin lo lreep lrack of 'lhe exlraecurricular aclivilies of lhe school. Below: The business manager, assislecl by Kuli- gowslri, Gruber, and Lenahan, goes over fhe receipls of fhe Curlis drive 'lo ascerlain lhe exec? amounf of profil for La Salle. si s i -T as W Ri Y-. G., , T , l as 1 5 T y rittix is ii X , X Q If Q ', , ,' -. i i. fi i. ii r we . 'K in 1 for rl - U - Q-lb, . J' T ' I' -'ffe' a 'Te' 0 Q i . if X rid ,gy Wx 'i 1 1 : I' ,f .i . .1 -, , I , A 4 - .' ,i i a', , ly I .qi ,, , , X i ' , .' 1 X Z , ff' I , f' . A, s i ' f -fb 'rhe yea rboolr. :Q A sin -1 4-' - -4-0600-a sn- Iv we-ima -auf. .... a......,,., '-3-Ms MA Above: Our capable business adviser, Brofher Gerald, con- sulfs wiih Felix Pilla, Blue and Gold business manager, on the refurns of +l1e Curiis Subscripfion Drive. Due io iheir efforfs we grossed close fo 56,200 in our very successful magazine drive. Below: Here is our business organizalion in operafion wiih Felix Pilla being assisled by James Brannigan, Paul Morris, and Alex Avallon. These boys see io il fha? fha yearbook is financially sfable. K. ik :fx wJ....,,M Z' fthm 'a-s. R ,JI 1' M -rs'Ysp',- Above: Sealed ai fhe deslr is Ray Berens, discussing +he layoul wifh Herby Baumann. When ihese fwo men gel iogefher, noihing bul The besi is ailained in producing +l1e mos? colorful and inferesfing Blue and Gold. Below: To +ell of La Salle's afhleiic acfivifies, Jack Trainor and Bob Krause presenl' a full picfure of sporls and ihe lhrilling games which have occurred during +he pasf year. 7fze Blue Z Gola! 491 .fa Salle in Elack am! White Righf: Jaclr Guckin and Jim Brannigan, pari of fhe senior sfaff, malre a lasf-minuie check of fhe senior wriie-ups. This small sfaf? was firsf fo complete lhe difficulf faslr of lurning in assignmenis before fha specified deadline. f,-1 B. I f X If The paper mighl already be dis- lribufed to rhe sfudenls, bu'r if is up fo McHugh and Dunn lo see lhaf copies of if are sen? our lo differenf schools, convenfs, and 'ri- dividuals. Alfer each issue, lhe members of 'rhe sfaff galher fo . perform This very necessary chore. Af The beginning of every monfh, Edilor Bill Burns assigns arficles 'ro The slaff. Alrhough a deadline is usually se+, il is noi always adhered fo, and one of The mos+ imporfan+ dulies of the edilorial board is +o overcome fhis obsfacle. Anorher necessary evil +o s+aH members is fhe necessify of rvping ariicles for +he prinier. Here Jaclr Burns, Jaclr Crimmins, Hyland Walls, and Don Kieser are dili- genlly, buf Iaboriouslv, complefing fheirs. 1 ll i' lhouqh lillle realized, parl in lhe alla-rs The Wislerian plaved an I rn p o r l a ol La Salle during our lour years' allend- ance. Everyone loolced forward lo fhe day each rnonlh when lhe paper was dIs'rio- uled, bu? lew knew ol lhe olher aclivlllzs in which il played a vilal parl. The srall of lhe Wisrerian alrended lhe Firsl and Second Annual Villanova Press Conference for Carholic Schools and was represenled on a number ol panels and .n group discussions. Moreover, rhe Wise lerian was enfered in lhe i950 Colurnbla Publicalions Confesl and was awarded a Firsl Place cerfilicare. ln adclilion lo slahl parlicipalion in inlers school aclivilies, lhe Wislerian Exchange Deparlrrnenl lcepl lhe paper in close con- 'racr wilh school newspapers lhroughoul rhe Counlry. ll also senlr our copies ol La Sallels publicalion lo privale individuals living in lhe Uniled Slalres and even lo counlries in Europe and Soulh America. K H M- f- ':. 's.1s, , ,,., sg WISTERIAN: All sta Wisterian are to r this afternoon to the next issue. receive honor they are dismissed ...ff 4 Brofher Gerald, Moder a +o r, -S and Bill Burns, Edifor-in-Chief, are shown here discussing 'rhe pq 7fne 7U4Lil'eaian Recaacli Me of .fa Salle embers of the t to the offlce if y 5, K ive assignments for I members who to report when 4, layouf of ihe cenfer spread which was designed for use in fhe December issue. fl ff J The ediiorial board and senior members of lhe sralif. Sealed, leff io righl: George Forde, Phofographerg Thomas McNicholg William Ouainrance, Assislani' Edilorg William Burns, Editor-in-Chief: Raymond Berens, Assisfanf Ediiorg James Brannigan, and Paul Morris. Sranding, leff,+o righlz RoberlTillman,Thomas Dunn, Charles Di Sanfo, John McHugh, John Poserina, Edwin Morrissey, and Edwin Bonflef. The high poini of every monlh is +he day when ihe Wis finally comes back from rhe prinlers and is dislribuled. Gerald End and Jack Crimmins are falling packs of papers fo various classrooms where the sludenis are eagerly awaiting fhem. It requires a lo+ of worlr fo cover every sporf ai La Salle, bui +he Wisierian Sporls Deparfmenr does lhaf iob very well. Here Ray Berens, Sporls Edifor, explains nexf mon+h's layouf 'ro Jack Poserina, Charles Di Sanio, Jack Krimm, and James Brannigan. The fulfillmenl of ihe mon+h's blood, swear, and rears. A senior class is read- ing fhe paper wiih avid inferesi, prob- ably checking Lock and McNichol's Ex- posing Expxlorer fo see if iheir name appears fhere. The class of i950 saw one of ihe mosl imporranl siudenl aciiviiies celebraie iis 'fifreenrh anniversary. The Wislerian was founded in I-935 as an organ of rhe srudenf body, and lhus il has conlinued ever since. Serving rhe rwo-fold purpose of providing an ourlel for rhe iournalisiic abiliiies of The sraff members, and acring as a link berween school, home, and parish, ihe Wislerian was an esseniial irem during our four-year renure ar La Salle. Facul+y Fooinoiesf' Limelight and Sporrligh+ were popu- lar fearures during our freshman, sophoa more, and junior years. Wifh ihe Sepiember, I949, issue of 'rhe Wisierian, a new era in irs hisiory was inauguraied. The slyle of iype, size, and general appearance was modernized. The Wis enrered ii sixfeenih year of con- rinuous publicalion wilh iis eyes To The furure. . N. V4 F 'Q 4.v-' -:JVM ' A. W' ,4- S Above: Ray Berens caialogues newlv made negaiives, while Denny Recliner and Joe Quinn examine old negaiives fo see which mighf be siill usable. Righfz Brorher William and George Forde weigh ihe relafive merifs of each piciure fallen bv fhe club. Sharpness, ccnirasi, and inieresling sub- iecf mafrer are imporfanf facfors in any phofo. 4Za4MuZL4 alarm Hampereo by inexperience, La Salle s Pholog- raohy c ub reverrneless provided an ouflei lor The ac v?'es oi La Salle s+uoenrs in Lnis lied. The cluo, corsfsing enfirely oi underclassmen coniined iis ac- rivifies lo iirning ioorball games, buf occasionally samples of rhe clubls worlq found iheir way inro rho pages oi she Wisierian and B'ue and Gold, The hfgn ignr of The cub s aciivifles come wT+h an exhi- bY'ion oi picluros ialcen, processed, and mounfed by ihe club under ihe direciion oi Broiher William, iis moderaior. The exhibii was held in coniunciion wifh ine acrivifes nigh? program oi ihe Men oi La Sa le. The eguiprnenl ar ihe clubs disposal includes a darkroom equipped wirh a speed graphic camera, en'arger, exposure me-ier and compleie supply oi iilm, ilash bulbs and chemicals. Phoiographer George Forde, +he sfudenf mosi inslrumenfal in fhe organizafion of +he Phofography Club, demonsirares io +wo nlher club members, Joe Quinn and Denny Recliner, fhe sfeps in 'ihe proper use of ihe enlarger. Forde has been insfrucfing rhe club members on various phases of phoiog- raphy such as developing, washing, and drying of negaiives, and processing of prinis including fhe seleciion of fillers and varigam paper. Quinn Mic General 0uTdoor AdverTising has noThing on La Salles ArT DeparTmenT, Tor almosT every acTiviTy around The school has been publicized by The unique and original posTers iT produces. The Blue and Gold, The SubscripTion Drive, The Cape and Sword, and The AThleTic DeparTmenTs are a Tew oT These. James CourTney, in his capaciTy OT arTisT Tor The 1950 Blue and Gold, drew The picTures which appear on Pages 2 and 3 and Page IZ8 oT This boolc. T-le also designed The cover. The WisTerian has also beneTiTTed Trom The ArT Clubls worl: in The Torm oT The Holy Year spread which appeared in The De- cember issue. BuT These arTisTs also worlc Tor Themselves. James CourTney won The TirsT prize Tor window decoraTion which was given by The C5ermanTown OpTimisTs Club. Modern Language Weelc was The impeTus To a posTer conTesT which neTTed iTs winner, Thomas Regan, a Tive dollar prize. During The Chris-Tmas season, AlberT Damiani, TimoThy McGee, and Gerald Doyle collaboraTed To painT a magniTicenT scene oT The Epiphany on a Ten-TooT lengTh oT ordinary wrapping paper. This mural graced The walls oT BroTher 'Williams home- room, and laTer The T:aculTy T-louse. The highlighT oT The year Tor The deparTmenT was The annual exhibiT oT The yearis worlc, held in The gym. Below: Members of The ArT Club inTensely sTudy The work of some of Their Tellow arTisTs. The picTures ThaT you see are The work of abouT one monTh of efTorT. 'f 'vm,..., x if 'Lani ,.,. .T V' F! ,,., PN I 4 re f i ...-... ., yy .1 A11 'dfii -.ii : X are-sv .X -- T Q -YQ T Q .,S -- ! 2 , XX ,I qs fi X ' X as Above: BroTher F. William, by a few deff sTrokes of The brush, demonsTraTes how a shadow can be highlighTed. The sfu- denTs who are wafching seem quife inTeresTed. Below: John CourTney explains The proper meThod of mounT- ing The finished picTure To Al- berf Damiani, who appears To be disfracfed from his own creaTion. elipian Requlafwi Una 'JK 4 W, BENILDE CLUB: A11 members of she Benilde Club who intend to take part 1n the ' Activities Night program Should meet,1n the gym tonight at 7:30. ' The Benilde Club, under The direclion ol Brolher David Alberl, is an organizalion composed ol La Salle sludenls who wish lo sludy more Thoroughly lhe malrer ol religious vocalions. I+ accomplishes lhis by means ol reading, lallcs, and movies on The religious life. Since ils inceplion Two years ago a marked increase in religious vocalions has appeared. Their aclivilies, however, are nol con- fined 'ro These parlicular channels. The club also enjoys an inlramural alhlelic pro- gram, and usually lhere are social aclive ilies lo lceep lhe members busy. The club also sponsored several lrips lo The Phila- delphia Proleclory lo give parlies lor lhe boys confined lhere. The ollices of lhe club were lilled lhis year by Tom Birch, Pre-sidenl: Joseph Guerin, Vice-Presidenlf John Kane, Secrelary: and David Levin and John Burns, Co-Treasurers. Righf Panel, Top: Brofher David Alberf, moderalor of The club. Cenler: The Physics Lab serves as headquarlers for 'the Benilde Club meelings, usually held once a weelr during religion period. The o o o if Below-BoHom Row, lefl fo righl: Brother Alberl, F. Harlman, J. Murray, V. Connolly, G. Doyle, J. Burns, and T. Lynch. Second Row, leff 'ro righfz R. Hunl, G. Forde, F. Trainer, J. Guerin, J. Kane, J. Tierney. Third Row, lefl fo righlz C. Murphy, J. Teefy, E. Nolen, T. Dunn, E. Feuerslein, J. Devlin. Top Row, lefr 'ro righf: T. Rodgers, T. Kelly, G. Margralzf, E. Worfhingfon, J. G-rasineder, movie screen lhere is oflen pu? fo use. Boflomz Tom Birch, club presidenf, is examining one of The religious pamphlels which are placed in lhe raclrs on lhe lhird-floor corridor. -4 Q. 'i 69 fbzhecifd UW: 'wzauqfaiii '70 Qc! This year's Annual Relreai fool: place under fhe direciion of Faiher Joseph lllig, C.lvl., in The La Salle gym, which was Temporarily converled info a chapel for lhe occasion. For Three days The hum-drum of school life was replaced by 'rhe serenily of a group of men pre-occupied by re- ligious lhoughl. The exercises ol' The lirsl day consisfed of a sermon and Benediclion in The gym, spiriiual reading, lhe reciialion ol The rosary, and closing prayers. The second day was spenr mos+ly in confessions lo pre- pare lor Holy Mass and Communion The lollowing day. The closing day of The relreaf consisred in allendance al Holy Mass and Holy Communion by lhe enlire sludenl body, followed by Solemn Blessing Leff Panel, Top: Brofher Michael, who was in charge of fhe alfar decoraiions and vesfmenfs during The reireai. Mid- dle: The upperclassmen are here shown assisfing al Holy Mass. The group opened each day of fhe refreaf wi'rh fhe Divine Sacrifice. Boffomz Fa+her Joseph Illig, C.M., of ihe Seminary of Sf. Vincenf De Paul in Germanfown, is seen giving a solemn blessing which closed 'rhe ra+rea+ exercises. and Benedicfion. Priesls from The Vincenlian Seminary of Germanfown assisled Falher lllig, a n d Brolher Michael supervised ihe alrar decor- afion. Below, left Benediclion closed every daily refreaf exercise, and fhe rap? faces of 'rhe worshipers show fheir inward devolion, Righl: The las? day of fhe reireaf was Firs+ Friday, which was an added inceniive fo receive Holy Communion. Faiher Illig is here giving Holy Communion io Earle Woods. L oft-an be an lmpalxoflum 'yn-We Q 11 'V for 3 DRANKP-.Tlcsf all flctoru Casvng meei-lug ille w111 begl wfsgwi todaY p1aY V. 9' . . . N ff? i w ilk . he Qu new L . r 1 '7acfa4yi rqnmfeuu - 7omamowfi Nciou Righf-Top: Brannigan, McHugh, Kerrisk, and Feeny show fha? pracfice makes perfecr as lhey rehearse lheir paris in fhe Senior Play. Second: While Robinson and Dunn look wonderlingly on, Mr. D'Angelo skillfully applies makeup fo John McHugh. Third: As imporlanl as acling is sfaging. Here Jack Knarr, Jim Gallagher, and Joe Scheiler prepare +he slaqe for The Sfill Alarm. Boffomz Producing a play is plenfy of work. Here Gerry End and John McHugh re- hearse lhe opening scene of Career Angel. Below: Brofher Sfephen and Mr, D'Angelo discuss The infri- cacies of makeup as ML D prepares To fix up fhe casr for fheir respeclive paris in a produciion, .ff The 'lcaoe and Sword, The Drarnalics Club it La Salle, oleiers io all siudenis lhe ooooriuniiy lo parlicipaie in plays and drannaiic oresenlaiions whelher ii be in aclinq or slaqing. To lhis end, several plays are given each year ior ihe siudenl' body, and one rnaior oroduclion For The oulolic, The club is divided inio hwo main divdions, ihe aclors and lhe siege crew. The adors, fed oy presi- deni Daniel Kerrislc, under lhe direcfion oi Mr. Andrea Ufknqelo, oreseni rhe olavg which aw? siaqed by Brofher Siephen wilh ihe aid ol siaqe rnanaqer John Knarr. In addilion io lhe Blue and Goid play, 'Career Angelf fhe club has oresenied This year a series oi one-ach plavs lor lhe siudeni bodv, Leading oil in Qclober wilh 'The lnn of l?NJrn,ll lhe club pro- Qenleo one riay every quarter. Lefi-lop: A scene from fhe produc+ion, The Slill Alarm. Louis Cuidelli and Joseph Recliner are ihe firemen who arrive io pu? oui a fire in Robinson's Aparfmeni. Second: John McHugh, confron+s Dan Kerrislc in Dusl of fhe Road, McHugh plays Judas and Kerrislc plays Prudence, lhe wife, Thircl: ln 'lhe same play, Judas, who is supposed fo roam lhrough elernily, 'fries lo malce Jim Brannigan change his mind abou? sfealing some money. Boffomc The Cape and Sword shown al a rehearsal for fhe annual play, Career Angel, which was presenied in March. Below: Daniel Kerrislr, presiclenl of lhe Cape and Sword, checking lhe membership lisl ai a classroom pracfice. On his shoulders falls fl-ie responsibilily of seeing fhaf everyone performs his dulies during a play wilhoul mishap. 4i.U..a ,Ill- rw f '7 V 'tn' Mu-1N w ll I l 0 I Q . l l Gwfw Circle: Brofher Seraphim sees +he angel who accomplishes all of fhe miracles, bul no one else seems fo-+ha+ is, un+il Brorher Fidelis feels his presence af fhe end of the play. Left Brofher Ubaldus, +he school hisiorian, examines +he original drafi of the Declarafion of Independence, which was 'found in 'fhe ins+i+u+ion's barn according fo ihe angel's direcfions. Cen+er: The manuscrip+ is declared +o be genuine, and ihe orphanage is enioying nation-wide publici+v, Here sfuden+s of ihe insrifufe look over a sack of mail which has arrived. Righfz The cas? of Career Angel -fhe bovs of Bosco Insiiiufeg Bro+her Fidelisg Brother Seraphim and his angelg Kur+ Rinegold, ihe senior sfudenig Brorher Ubaldus and Brofher Gregory, and J. Mosley Barr, ihe nali spy. swfwl VW paden . .1' MMM V in X l?, W lf 'awww AW ' The plol of The play, Career Angelf' is cenlered around The early I94O's in a New England boarding school for boys. The school is nearing bankrupfcy because of an unpaid morlgage which is lo fall due in a few days. The founder of The school seems quile unconcerned as To where lhe money is going lo come from. ln facl, fhe only one seemingly inleresfed is The schools hisfory leacher, who also acls as fhe accounfanh When lhe founder and 'rhe principal finally come lo realize Jrheir plighl, who should appear buf lhe lounderls guardian angel, who informs him fha? lhe original drall of Thomas Jeffersons Declaralion is hidden in The barn. 4 3 5 5 5 2 i if f 5 ! z 5 gf 5 . is s 1 lg'5 .-f ' as JiC:L:9s iii! IN Kwan, , ,H idea are 10 . 'b Y 3 LIBRARY. All llurar this after- brary report to the 11 . noon. Officers and representatlves will be elected- Baaki Bawowec! Alexie! l l Ain-, ax' , -ri ' Miss Margare? Fielders, Librarian, ar- ranges a Chrisfmas Crib for display during fhe holiday season. Through Miss Fielder's efforls, +he library has grown lremendously during fhe pasl few years. A library is suposed io be a dreary place, bul Miss Fielclers and 'rhe library aides malce ilrany- ihinq buf lhal. Many a pleasanl hour can be spenl' in ihe easy chairs oi lhe browsing corner which Miss Fielders insliiuled, and lhe varied exhibiis allracl The alienlion ol anyone who rnighl drop in. The library aides, a valuable lacror in lhe library's efficiency, handle ihe caialoginq and dislribulion oi books. Top, righf: Gerald Sweeney, Joseph Dunn, William Kum- merle, Richard Walsh, Henry Whalen, Timolhy McGee, and James Gallagher, fhe librarv aides, hard af work afler a busy day's Turnover al' lhe disfribufion deslr. Middle, righl: One of Miss Fielder's innovafions was The browsing corner, which Driscoll, Pilla lback lo cameral, Brown, Lembach. Tobin, and Hauser seem lo he enioying. Lower, righ'r: Afier school, ihe library offers a convenienl place lo do +omorrow's homeworlr. Below: Miss Fielders, Carl Von Nell, and fhe olher library aides, follow an old iradilion of having a Chrisfmas Parry every year. Q.,- Above: Brofher Daniel Hilary, Modera- lor of The lnfernafional Relafions Club, fallzs over plans of fhe group wiih presi- denf Jim Flood. Thai fhe club funclions efficienfly is due 'fo ihe unliring efioris of 'these Two, To Semorsimereded m wodd aHans,lhelnlen narional Relalions Club offered The means ol broad- ening rheir knowledge in This lield. Varied meelings are arranged by lhe moderalor, Brolher Daniel HHary,in which rhe nwwnbers enrhudashcahy rake parl. Among rhese were a visir 'ro lhe Uniled Na- Hons Headguaders by James Pood,lhe Club We9den+,and aobearancesolvanousrnemberson The radio. The nwenwbers ol rhe club usuahy aslerd a dbcusdon soonsored mon+Hy by rhe VVono Pvf laim C:ounQH al lhe Behevue-Slralloro lloleh Upper righf: Jim Flood, Club Presidenf, explains a charl of business inves+men+ fo fhe ofher members of fhe l. R. C. Middle righf: Ed Bonner, Bob Tillman, Pele McManus, Joe Keenen, and Jacl: McHugh are hard af work exlricafing re- search maferiai from rhe pages of currenl news magalines. Lower righfz Pere McManus and Paul Morris look over a paper on fhe polifical condilion of Spain, a iopic of dis- cussion af a World Anairs Council meeiing. Below: A group of Club members are off fo one of fhe many forums and discussions which are held during lhe year. lllh EL IR Club will havenational Relationg room 502 an 2-4? meeting today in Fo seniors Oniy - Thls is limited ls to discuss Today's meeting year. P ans for th C: The Inter 9 Coming Sfafoimen of 70m0'VLOw ' 'w Lqg lv ..4'-- 4V 'S f X I ,Ls 3 Above, leff: Brofher G. Roberf, moderafor, and Mrs. H. Towson, presidenf, announcing prize winners from fhe Tam- bolc Table. Right: Several members of fhe Mofher's Club enioying a game of bridge af fhe annual card parfy. Below, leff: Mrs. A. Rosrein and Mrs. G. Sfolzer checking riclrefs af door of January card parfv. Below, righf: View of Tombola Table af New Year's card parfy. Righf: The fable prize fable. Mrs. A. DiEnno is behind fhe counfer. Maxam ,udp If one were fo vofe for one orqanizafion which has done fhe mosf fo make La Salle a beffer school, fhe Mofhersi Club would surely receive many bal- lofs. Sfudenfs enjoy fheir dances of Safurday nighfs, and fhe band appears on fhe field in uni- forms which fhey have procured. The mofhers also have social evenfs for fheir own benefif, fhouqh. They run a Chrisfmas parfy, a card Guicfe '7lmn Emp parfy, a Communion brealcfasf, and a fashion show during fhe course of a year. The club is capably run by ifs moderafor, Brofher Roberff Mrs. l-l. Towson, Presidenfy Mrs. l. Murray, Vice-Presidenfg Mrs. J. Connelly, Teasurer, Mrs. J. Driscoll, Corresponding Secrefary1 Mrs. A. Rosfien, Recording Secrefaryyand Mrs. A. Holland. As- sisfanf Corresponding Secrefary. Sfucfenii gnfdq Mohd rqmmal The Molhersi Club annually sponsors a gala com- binaiion dance and card parly for some worfhy cause connecfed wilh La Salle, and This La Salle Nighr is enjoyed by everyone who afiends i'r. Danc- ing is held in fhe audilorium, card games in ihe gym, and bingo in rhe cafeleria. There is usually Above, leff: Grand award fable af La Salle Night Leff fo righf: Mrs. G Wesferfelhaus, Mrs. R. Roberfs, chairlady, and Mrs. J. Convey. Righfz Bingo games in ihe cafeferia. Below, leff: A general view of ihe gymnasium during La Salle Night. close 'ro a hundred dollars worrh of prizes given ouf af lhis affair. Lasl' year's prizes consisled of a seven-piece sei of sferling silver, a porfable radio, a sef of marched luggage, and over lorry dollars in various cash awards. The 'fable prize was a silver bonebon dish. There was also dancing in fhe audiforium. Leff fo righi: Mrs. NV. Dieter, chairladyg Mrs. J. Finley, Mrs. H. Maloney, Mrs. L. Downey. M 'Qin' Sferfrwfff wi 561457-by fviqfvfi Brofher Daniel Hilary supervises The enTrance of a group of boys and girls To The dance. Teen-agers from all over The ciTy ccngregaTe aT 20Th and Olney on any SaTurday when There is a dance here. Mrs. J. SmiThg Mrs. T. Mana, chairladyg Mrs. W. DieTerg and Mrs, J. Elser, co-chairlady, are The members of The MoTher's Club who handle disTribuTion of door prize TiclreTs, poclref- book checlring, and oTher numerous duTies. The dances owe a greaT porfion of Their success To These ladies. xg 4 it B We come To La Salle on Monday Through Friday Trom necessiTy, buT on SaTurday nighT we come Tor a beTTer reason. ThaT reason is The dances which are given Through The auspices oT The MoThe's' Club, and aTTended by over Tive hundred boys and girls Trom all over The ciTy. AlThough dancing is usually done To records, The school dance band, BroTher RoberT, moderaTor of The MoThers' Club, and BroTher Hilary, represenT The faculTy aT The dances, TogeTher wiTh BroTher G. Thomas, who is missing from The picTure. lT's a common sighT To see These BroThers chaTTing quiTe pleasanTly wiTh The sTudenTs and Their daTes. AbouT The only drawbaci To The dance is The facT ThaT so many oTher people enjoy coming To iT, Too. The aTTendance aT The affair averages a.bouT five hundred young people weekly. 38 The WisTerians, appears Trom Time To Time. Ladies oT The lv1oThers' Cub, aided by BroTher RoberT, BroTher Hilary, and BroTher Thomas, acT as chaperones during The dance. IT is BroTher RoberT who usually receives The Taslc OT announcing The winners oT The door prizes. AT ThaT momenT he usually worlcs in oTher announcemenTs and any scores which may be OT inTeresT To Those presenT. ii' Among wardrobe and colce men who do such an excellenT job aT The aTTair are T-lugh STrehle, John 6-uclcin, Ted Kuligowslci, Joe Kane, Frank l-larTman, Charlie Murray and Frank Trainor. 96 g I :- 'X .3 Na Q :QS Q? sq 4' F 13 ? h,h,, ' S , is KY! J. Guclrin, R. Wuesf, F. Donahue, R. Rae. luudic M e Melaclzefi J. fc .L .4 ' X, K l.. N. :- l , . S 2 Growing up wilh lhe presenl senior class lhe i949 La Salle Marching Barfd was one of lhe linesl' lhe school has ever pul on 'rhe field. Mr. Joseph Colanlonio, who replaced Mr. Childs as direclor, drilled lhe organizalion info an ellicienl' marching ouflil, and loolball fans became accuslomed To expecllng anylhing during halllime. The band had everylhinq on +he held: Train lore mafions 'rhal blew smolce, leddy bears fhal danced, Bafon Twirlers: Paul Morris, Joseph Roessler. BAND CONTEST- Thi ' S Su d :sasui 00.5.53 i3:e2.Ca.2hO1iC U 0 umbus Champi . 6 nights ln McCar-thy Stadiugiishlp Trophy at 1:30 ,,.1.4s:.a.-Q-fe 1 is X' N I l The Color Guard: J. Walsh, G. Yocum, A. Farrell, and George Nuss. lnsefs, Leflz Brofher John. Righf: Mr. Colanionio. and marchers lhaf slcaled down lhe field were buf a few of rhe formalions. On one occasion 'rhe glee club even performed wilh il in several numbersl Also, par? of The girls' band from S+. Iv1a'r'rhew's of Conshohocken were The guesls of lhe band on sev- eral occasions. Caplain Mall Buclco, Joseoh Keenen, Dan Fisher, Roberf Niemczura, Frank Callahan, and Paul Morris formed fhe music execurive commillee This year. Adolph VanThyne and Donald Kieser J. Hricinak, R. Gendaszek, J. Schmidf, P. Graul, Lee Cummings F. Callahan, H. Fasfricln, C. DeRen1i, C. Happ, R. Nlemczura. R. Prochaska, T. Hornibroolr, J. Dunphy, J. Ryan, A. Renzi. T. Kuligowski, R. Holly, W. Gordon, Peler Nolan, F. Russo. , -c- - 4 W. Gozclan, W. Reynolds, R. Romano, J. More, J. Keenan. The Glee Club-Lefl lo righf: Bofrom row: T. Birch, R. Krause, M. Burdzialr, J. Danlxs, P. Czailcowslzi. Second row: A. Flanigan, E. Bon- ner, G. Sernyalr, P. Clunlr. Third row: F. McLaughlin, P. Morris,'L. Manns, G, Nuss, J. Gruber. Fourfh row: A. Avallon, G. Sweeney, R. Walker, J. Fleisch- . - ... L. H , Q f ,I , v, . , My 4 man, H. Zelranis. Fiffh row: R. ' +L Wurlz, E. Wilson, R. Tillman, R. 'if - Gulelrunsl, R. Trunlr. Top row: J. , F 1: if X Flood, J. Mae-ann, D. Levin, J. 5 4, I . Q, R Vassalluzzo, J, Flannigan. , P l f I ' A. f the G-Lee . All memb9T5 O ll GLEE CLUB' . the footba Club performlngt?-report to the Same are 35282.55 and to the field band room 21 ' I, School. immediat.e1Y afte ff 'ia 1 4 l s ,M sa, 9 ma. sw lvlr. Rudolph Kremer, in his lirsl year al La Salle, led The glee club Through one ol The mos? successful seasons if has ever had. Composed moslly ol seniors from 4A, The group showed almosf professional harmony whenever il performed. Parficularly re- membered was The excellenl program of Chrislmas carols which was presenled al The annual Chrislmas assembly. Lefl-Above: The G-lee Club, wifh Soloisl Bill Cahill, per- formed righ+ ou? on The field wifh 'fhe band. This innovarion was verv popular and probably will be seen in The fufure. Below: The eniire Glee Club ai practice for The Chrisfmas assembly. The Club usually has pracfice Twice weelzly. Eii iii TEY? S' S h ,WN tibgws , m fs A ' 1 K ii xi fl zsseeei AzJP we-F -weiee-+ ' 1 I , M- W' L. ,535 '. Q T 329. .1 4 Mr. Rudolph Kraemer, Glee Qi? Club direclor. T -uf fa 1-wa' 'fi 1 ,. .N -..V ,. U., ,,,,,. ,..y,y,,, ., ..., . ....., ,. Ifsrnembem are capabk of daymg any iype ol musk honibebop hnconqaa Ahhouqhfhmriwud pubhc appearancesarelhnned io moniwy engage- menk al ihe Sahnday hhghr Danceg They once journeyed io fhe PaulVVhHernan TV Teen Shoup on which lhey won hrQ'prhe. The oulhl E underlhe bafon Ol Mr. Collanlonio, who acls as rnasier of ceremoniesforrheh appearances Upper lefiz During infermission, fhe musicians are +all:ing lo one of fhe dancers baclrslage. The band receives many complemenls wherever if performs and usually receives invifafions fo come back again. From leff fo righf are Charles Di Renzi, Joseph Keenen, Mali Bucko, and Fred Fox. Upper Righf: The Wislerians' vocalisf, Claire Daily, displaying her falenf, and Joe Pelfinio, fhe bancl's ofher very popular singer. ax , 5 F5 ' Q T.,N7 4 4- 25it:i:fxfi1s WI STER IAN S Wisterians for Congratulations to the Winning first prize 746 pdftiedlt on Paul Whiteman TV show. Lower Lef+: Joe Collanlonio is faking The Wisleriansu over fhe numbers for fhe Saiurday Nighf Dance al which lhe band always draws a large crowd. Chuck Del Marco is playing fhe piano and in fhe baclz row, from left +o righf, are Keenen wiih a French horn, Gallagher and Fox, Trombone, Fischer, Salvafore and Slrow on frumpef. The saxophone secfion consis'rs of Happ, DiRenzi, Calla- han, Niemezura, and Yeui. Mari Buclro is fhe rhylhmvmaker in fhe band and really goes +o fown on ihose drums of his. The glasses are somefhing new and are worn when ihey play and sing l Gel a Lovely Bunch of Cocoanulsf' They all look like very mild musicians wifh fhe specs on, bui in realify are Be-Bop men in every sense of fhe word. 711-2 Sammi! of Above, lefl: Paul Morrison and his dale, Ann Donohue. arrive al Whifemarsh, Below, leff: Kelly, Adair, Guerin, and flueir dG+eS. leaving the Prom. The smiling faces indicafe fha? everyone had experienced an enioyable evening. A deliqlulful evening was spenl by ninely-one seniors and llrueir dales on January 2O+lu, when lhey iourneyed oul' fo Whilemarslu Counlry Club for The annual Senior Prom. llual' our evening was an en- joyable one was due in no liltle measure lo flue worlc of flue Prom Commiliee and Brolher Thomas. Eaclu of 'flue boys dales received as a favor a small gold cornpacl embossed wiulu flue school seal. The music ol Tommy Darlinglon made llfuis an evening ilual no one in ailendance will ever lorqel. The only disappoinling commenl was llual il all passed so quiclcly. The sludenls who played a large pari in maliing fhe Prom possible. Sealed, leff lo right: Fred Robinson, Alex Avallon, Joe Gallagher, Ed Bonner, Chairmang Bill Quainfance, Paul Morris, and Ray Berens. Sfanding, lefl fo righfz Franlr Fifi- gerald, Tom Forsyfhe, Jim Kolpakowski, and Bill Burns. S E X 5 5 , , '1 wg, 5i Social fzlfe. ga C Brofher Hilary and Brofher Thomas welcome lhe boys and Their dafes fo The Evening. Brothers are always inieresled in fheir boys' social acfiviiies. Ed Bonner, Prom Chairman, and his iiale, Evelyn Elias. 1 4 .1 1 Two piciures of +he dance floor af Whifemarsh lalnen on fhe nigh? of The Prom show some of fhe ninefy-one couples +ha+ aifended ihe affair. The evening was delighffully spenf dancing lo The music of Tom Darlingfon. ik- ZX'- 'Hawk 4:1 ir 'Q Ku iizdlv lullrgv High irlguul e-fum:-sos menu-so QA ,- 1 . . if Une vs in rrrtxfg that RU? 0 ,if 'T X F: 1 X ,Iii 1' L4!1.4'u11i4 L1 N14 fxalgc IIJT1, . H A'Eft1X f M4 K .v 7' O A 'IVI VAM' ' , , , , . , ,Ziff-fff24mf fff ' gr 'Mr x1'QK 1 -' A ,, xr- k? X, Q',oXh:gc lf! 9 Yo' 'au SC A L.'xUY,l,V'1U 4 W E ,QR r. ' . . 4 s 2 S ,,,- , 319 . Q ' 'V 5 J 0 x Q9 if .U L V A 7 ,ASALL7 .1 . f .' X A 'I N I f-fiwgai F 5,1 - ,I I I W J K. 11,25 5 '. '5E.f1 Lift' -'Si-. V ., . N ,W 3 W? 2 1'z' 'Q1 . ,M l W ZX 541 mg Wm 4. No sporls group, whelher baslcelball or lennis, can ever hope lor success if il laclcs a good coach or a good rnoderalor. The boys are lhe aclual execulors of The various lormalions, hui wilhoul lhe valuable advice rendered by lhe coaches arid rnoderalors ol lhe respeclive learns, lhe players would noi be able fo cofordinale lhemselves. The Blue and Gold salules lhese Brorhers and laymen who have unliringy given lhemselves lo ihe ad- vancemenl of sporls al La Salle. Varsily Leffermenz Bofrom row, leff io righfz John Trainor, Jim Corirery, Reber? Snyder, William Mafonis, John Rosney, George Carey, Francis O'Hara, James Sianlon, and William Spencer. Middle row, leff 10 righfz George Onfhrup, Alvin Pfisfer, Edward Flynn, Roberf Berg, Richard Connolly, Philip Maloney, Salvafore Palo, James Towson, and John Gruber. Top row, zig zag order: Philip Lembach, Lee French, Alfred McMullin, Conrad Miller, John Kane, John Theveny, Charles Mohr, Joseph Poserina, John Agusierfer, Francis Hodgeson, Fredrick Hess, and Edward Feuersfein. 57104.51 Wnlimilecf 1 Mr John Meyers, Head Foofball Coach. Brofher E. Francis, Direcfor of Afhlelics. Mr. Charles O'Brien, Varsify Basliefball Coach. Mr Harry Whollemale Baseball Coach lp rX .Mow S ,,. Messrs John Kelly and Charles Mr Mnchael D Angelus Swlmmnng Mcllvame C ew Coaches Coach --ii. Brolher Dacman John Track Coach and Moderalor Brel r Bernard Dnrecfor of I Brother Jeremy Tennus Coach and lramurals Mocleralor 1 Messrs. Coyle, McGinley, and Mr. James Phelan, Freshman Bas- Gallagher, J. V. Foofball Coaches. lrefball C0dCl'1. P 5' nr 33.35, ,QQ v9.05 13 'Q' ,NEP Q, i5g.f, , or N.,f,,i,mV .j ff.-it an The boys ou+ on lhe gridiron have i+ rough, buf fo fhe men lefr on +he bench Yhe going is almost as bad, lf mighf even be considered worse, because lhese players lcnow exacfly whal lhe ofher feam is doing belfer lhan The men play- ing, buf fhey can'l do anyfhing about if. Meer a bunch of hard-worlning sfudenfs, rhe cheerleaders. From leff +o righf: John Walsh, Paul Fischer, John McKenna, James Harlzins, James Fifzsimmons, Fran- cis Keehan, and Robert Becker. .Ea Salle l .S -Si' unuf ' 'c ll.5fEf:E 7 pf sv- ALL in A: IQ givin vt- GT'--v , lfzffwkv ' J ,, ls! Top, lei? fo righf: Aguslerfer, Carey, F re n ch. Boflom Row, lell' fo righl: Hodgson, Lembach, McHenry. In lhe cenfer are Moose McGowan, Capleih. and Bob Snyder, game Capfain. FOOTBALL: Toni St. John'5 in ever played in 5, All-Nm fx. x 1 f-. N' .. u a . . . ii Y' . .i, - .K ' ii, . -- T 1 ,, A j ' - f -,N ' :rw e -A f ' 'J T' W . 'hi 3-X X av X of ' f 5 . F'-r' 2 :iff - 1 .-'.,f,.,L ,V ,,. -5, : A. R,-iq., t .Y ..-.M V' -,mug - ,- .. '.F3'b84a.z':'f V? Q - .14 4 ' if . aux ,H 'ze V- v V . ., .,-.-1 ' - F' 'fi ' 'a' r s ' ,N V., ff., ., . 1,123 - - 4 , 1 --4.s- -se-VT'-,U fs rx -' ff- '71 '-'S' ' an K , wr, 3 . QR 4 The Summer foorball irainin g camp was a busy place fhis year as fhe picfure shows. Johnnie Meyers weighs down ihe faclrling i machine as Jim Gallagher pu+s V fm? V vi 13. ij' lc - -.- 1.1 H- .If ' 4' L, we 4' O5 NUI .wk a . g, 4, W 4 '- xf -KQV ss NK' 'sr v 'K' ' ff , A' 251 for A ,ff K,-f . -f ,eff . Z 1' A 1 ls- up 933' Top, lefi lo rigl1'r: Maloney, Mafonis, Palo. Boifom Row. leff lo right Rosney, Spencer, Towson. In lhe cenfer are game caplains Flynn and Berg. A -4 -.1415 ' ' paras s r r team meets , rst night game thy Stadium. S Ee y',iV., .. -1,45 55, v Q-My I ug., ,M - Ns, . , 1 '-32' Cap+ain McGowan in fhe proper posiiion. Mccarlhy Sladiurn d u rin g a game. This field was fhe scene of mosf of fhe '49 gridiron acfivify, and for fhe firsf fime in ifs hislory, nigh? games were played here. .Y 5 . --Q - , . I ,,,.x.M , ' T ' U l ,, : f 'i' ,V tsfi' if ',,L fi- f' as A 1- - Z ' I if . r 7 ll' ifq' 11 a - I Sf. John's Back malres a nice gain buf if is 'fuTiIe as The final score read 33-0 wilh La Salle on The Thiclr end. -. , W1 M . gk ,i.1VN' Y 5i'?w ls 3-Y V' -fy . Wally Shields Throws a Key bloclr as Ed Braclren Takes off on a long gain. IT was like This For mosf of The game, buf ST. Joe's escaped once Too oflen. A familiar siluahon To an opposing Team Ed Flynn lsloclung and Bill MGBONIS Talring full advanlmge of iT I.a Salle 33 - ST. Johns O La Salle gave a crediTabIe accounT oi iTselT on SepTember I6 by romping over ST. John's by a convincing 33 To O score. The brillianT brealcaways oT Bill IvlaTonis, Ed Bracken, and Bob Snyder were a source oT delighT Tor The Explorers' rooTers. A capable iob was Turned in by Johnny Mc- Aneney, who scored on a nice piece oT decepTion. Ed Flynn crashed over Tor a TD and Bill lvlaTonis scored Twice, once on an 88-yard runbaclc oT The halTTime lcick- OTTI. Ed Braclcen accounTed Tor The oTher Ta y. SouTh I8 - La Salle 6 The high-spiriTed Explorers suhfered a dramaTic deTeaT aT The hands of The SouTh CaTholic PiraTes, I8 To 6, beiore 6,500. AugusTerTer scored on a pass Trom Flynn. Flynn Tumbled, and lvleron, of SouTh, snaTched iT in mid-air and raced 60 yards Tor a PiraTe Tally. LaTronica inTercepTed lvIaTonis' aerial, Tumbled as he was downed, and his TeammaTe, Toll, Tell on The ball Tor SouTh. Solari hurled a compleled 23-yard pass To Lavin on The one. Solari Then wenT over Tor The Touchdown. BruTus accounTed Tor The oTher SouTh score. ST. Joseph's 6 - La Salle O In The Third game oT The season, The Explorers Tool: Their second league deTeaT To a decepTive I-IawlcleT eleven. The Prep's only Trip across The goal line came on a pass To Jim D'AnTonio, which he carried all The way Trom The I5. The conversion lciclc wenT wide. La Salle recovered a bloclced punT on ST. Joe's 38 and Torged To The 24 Tor our closesT advance To The goal. In The lasT quarTer, I.a Salle made a sTrong scoring bid, driving Trom The La Salle 33 To The Crimson and Grey I9 in I3 plays, buT IosT The ball on a Tumble. La Salle 25 - ST. Thomas More 6 BIis+ering Trom Two previous seTbacks, The Explorers Took revenge on The Tommies OT WesT Philly wiTh a 25-6 vicTory. Bill lvlaTonis' 82-yard kickoTT reTurn To The I8 in The second halT sTarTed La Salle rolling. Eddie Bracken carried over Tor The score. MaTonis Tollowed wiTh an 80-yard run Tor anoTher score. The TirsT halT was closely ToughT, wiTh Wally Shields caTching a scoring pass from Ed Flynn Tor La Salle, while The Tommies maTched This wiTh Their only score when Ray LavenTure ploughed over from The Ten To climax a 45-yard drive. NorTh 32-La Salle I3 Razzle-dazzle TooTball came inTo prom- inence as a spiriTed La Salle squad bowed To superior NorTh CaTholic, 32-I3, aT Yel- IowiackeT STadium. Early in The TirsT quar- Ter, McCool passed To Sexias, who ran I5 yards Tor The score. Quickly, NorTh sTruck again, when Miller recovered a blocked Flynn kick and wenT Tive To pay-dirT. The Explorers' TirsT Touchdown came in The sec- ond quarTer. Jim McDonald and Guido ac- counTed Tor The oTher NorTh scores. La Salle scored iTs oTher Touchdown in The closing minuTes wiTh a I5-yard pass Trom Mcfxneny To I-lenry. The Tinal score read 32-I3. La Salle O - ST. James O La Salle Turned back a poTenTial con- Tender Tor The ciTy TiTle when They Tied ST. James, O-O. During The TirsT halT iT was ST. James' game: They drove down pasT The Explorers' I5-yard line no less Than Three Times in The TirsT ThirTy minuTes of play. The Tables Turned during The laTTer parT oT The Third and TourTh quarTers, as La Salle drove more Than once deep inTo Bull- dog TerriTory. Elynn's mighTy punTs all averaged well over 35 yards. MaTonis again showed his power in gaining yardage. A familiar siTuaTion To an opposing Team. Ed Flynn blocking and Bill MaTon Taking full advanfage of iT. '-.af sfdiemszx. faves- r 1fmmr:'v-- cava- - Y Rough and Tumble is The word for fooTbaII, and ThaTs exacTIv wha? IT was when La Salle and Roman meT. Moving in To make sure ThaT This Norfh player doesnT go anv TurTher are Malloy and Graham, while McGowan comes over To hel Surrounded by a hosT of Wesl Tacllers, Snyder Tries all The harder for ThaT exfra yard. This was one of The 'few Times he was sTopped during The season. ln coniuncfion wiTl1 The showing of FaTher Was A Fullbaclf' The OgonTz TheaTer displayed in ifs lobby an exhibiT of souveniers from La Salle's sporTs career, which is shown here. The exhibil also picTured members of The La Salle Team. 11 ,Q ifggxqa EWIYUGII H . MUNI! 5935 R, mmm 1 'Milfs ,K pgs' Ed Flynn breaks info The o'pen 'lor 34 yards and a Touchdown. Nolice The beaufiful Talre Bob Snyder is malring. La Salle 32 - WesT 7 On OcTober 30, La Salle gave WesT CaTholic The worsT deTeaT ever handed To a Burr eleven by The Explorers. The Tinal score was a beauTiTul 32 To 7. ShorTly beTore halTTirne, Flynn brolce away Tor a 35-yard dash To pay-dirT. The longesT run OT The aTTernoon came when Bob Snyder brolce away in The Tinal period Tor 60 yards and anoTher six poinTs. OTher scores were made by passes To Paciaroni and Murphy by QuarTerbacl4 Ed Flynn. ATTer The game, The members oT The band, who had changed Their uniTorms be- cause oT The weaTher, lead a vi1:Tory march up The Tield. Roman 34 - La Salle O T-landing La Salle iTs worsT and mosT humbling d'eTeaT OT The season, The Cahil- liTes leTT 'lvlcCarThy STadium wifh a 34-O vicTory. Roman scored a TD in each oT The TirsT Three quarTers and added Two in The TourTh. Dixon scored Three, and aTTer a La Salle Tumble was recovered by Roman on The La Salle 22, STarr scored his second six-poinTer oT The day. The Tinal marlcers were scored on a Two-yard plunge by BuT- TerTield, and an 85-yard run Trom scrim- mage by Blanchard. Dixon converTed Tour ouT oT Tive aTTempTs Tor The Purple and Gold. . - ,K-' JJ' , V .- Bob Snyder almosT broke away Tor a TD when he reTurned The kickoff in a Thrilling run, buT was hauled down Trom behind in a magniTicenT Tackle by Griamigna. BridgeTon l5 - La Salle I3 In The TooTball classic oT The year, La Salle's mighTy men wenT down To a hearT- rending deTeaT aT The hands oT a Tavored BridgeTon High Team. As expecTed, The highly TouTed Explorers' line dominaTed The play in The early sTages oT The game and sTymied all scoring aTTempTs oT The l-lawks. Early in The second quarTer, Bill lvlaTonis was dropped in his own end To give The l-lawks whaT proved To be The deciding margin. ATTer Two quick scores by Bridge- Ton, The TighTing Explorers reTaliaTed wiTh long breakaway runs by Bracken and Ma- Tonis To end The scoring and The game aT I5-I3. Camden 34 - La Salle 7 A sTrong Camden CaTholic squad Torced La Salle To accepT a 34-7 decision againsT Them on November I3, aT The Camden Tield. The lighT Camden Team scored Twice in The TirsT period and once in each oT The Tollowing periods. La Salle owes iTs only seven poinTs To The alerTness oT Tom McGowan and a good kick on The Try Tor The exTra poinT by Lee French. McGowan inTercepTed and raced To The goal Tor The only Explorers' Touch- down. . L' Q Aa.-.J 2-M ,ww 'firgj Bill MaTonis off on a 35-yard scoring run. Bill was probably The biggesT ground-gainer La Salle had This year. lniuries received in TooTball can be serious if noT TreaTed in Time, buT our Team always had a physcian in aTTendance. IT The iniury was slighf, The plaver could usually be puT back inTo acTion by- The aTTenTion of The docTor and The managers. v- 5 sc fuel. wimpy ' is 1.11,-L'q4.i .- ,, ' , 'ne-I-yn-, 2-W.,-Aw f , Q ' 'W Thi-. S . .5-9. Q ,,..4l9- sex 'A r 'K . .L QM! sf xh L y my RX, ge--L . M gnu 8 , T gf 1, f M 'H is 6' N 'i ' ,HW J . . MM, , 4AA,,, L,'x g s.5,::1w i i , .. '+r5fgf5l M5Y,s..w 1. 1' f ' f as-15 A I . . uw . ffxsewissi.-fr s s fs. wwf Weisz? , ,L W,-1 . r Q fx . W., I as . iw .moi -1 'iyf..4g,1s'g?i?'l4?ff,fsf,. A 4 - 'wi . . ,H -was -Yifgfkifi rr: i'ie. -'Wie' 'slirwf' . . iff fn L-.Jf?'.' ' T , A 'f'ff'? ?'hP2w J raw. W. flies- 'Tiff' 'luv' V ..-in ii: as . V N jQf' fLigf.3'i'35'.' f ,Cfig-sf' a ssi? 5' . 1 ' ' is 'L '- . fr-3-'gif' ff -I 'awk . V of 'fr --'f f wsdygwa Q1 , ' 1, i n -rf 'K .. '-wg - A jf',. f . , . '- :,, sn .wif ' , x Q 1 :K 'we 1 Y FN t .. .s 4 .' ' .- 'ff .I ':i51Qs?Q ,' A V gf,-4 r fs f ff' -s ,gsfs s, , X' Chenes is laclxled by an opposing defender in a J. V. game, while Kelly, Wasihowslri. Morrow, and Gallagher arrive on lhe scene lo lafe fo help him. Wasihowski, Forand, Kelly, and Clinlon gel lo 'the play fo aid Tagg who is downed by lhe opposilion. Mosl of lhe season's losses were due lo 'lhe 'fake a .faalz 141 .Ea The J. Vfs slarled oll lhe season wilh a line vic- lory over Sl. Johns. Sommers did a line job in bringing aboul lhis viclory. S. Calholic and lhe Prep lurned us baclc, 24-6 and ISO respeclively. We mel Norlh al home lwice and bolh games were O-O lies, allhough hard loughl by bolh elevens. in quick succession we delealed Sl. James, I8-6 and losl lo Wesl Calhoiic, 46-O. A slrong Roman 'ream i...y boy's inexperience. Sommers carried for live yards and a firsf down +o lhe lwenfy yard line aided by fhe fine bloclring of Donahue. During +he season lhe J. V. blocking was superb because of lhe fine iob done by Messrs. McGinley and Coyle Saffoi quluae Wwz44JZ'4f loughl lo a disappoinling 6-6 lie. Malvern Prep lurned us back I2-6, while lhe lasl game ol lhe season lound lhe LSl-lS JV's, playing lhe lirsl nighl game ever played by a La Salle JV leam, losl lo Sl. Mallhews, al Conshohocken, 20-O. This gave 'rhe JV leam a seasons record ol 2 wins, 3 lies and live losses. Ol . V 4 - . 2T55!asft . -K' ' -X -- Ah ' .i - ' .J BOXIN Dartici at - W1 1 entertainment tomo ln the Gym after school s Zn. G CLUB: All those who '1 P e ln the Fatheris Club 1 I'OW are to meet today, aawzaaw Starting as an activity within the J. V, Football squad, the boxing club soon spread out to members trom the entire student body. The club originally began meetings in room 2I I, but soon outgrew these quarters and were torced to move to larger space in the school basement and tinally to the gym itselt. The boys lceep in shape with calisthenics, road worlc, shadow boxing, light and heavy bag punch- ing, and sparring matches. Highlighting the year was an exhibition ot the manly art given by the boys at the tather's Club meeting ot March 3l. Right-Above: Cairns, Donohue, and D'Amico limber up with some rope skipping. Below: Mr. Coyle and Mr. Gallagher put the group through some calisthenics. Students who be- longed to the club this year were Dunn, Nuss, Palo, Rosney, Burns, Hefternon, Tagg, More, McKenna, Gennett, Paciarone, Kelly, Sommers, Lombard, Dever, Donohue, Cover, Cairns, Matonis, Gall, D'Amico, Worthington, Flanagan, Kelly, and Dilenno. 'NP 'tilatl , CALL Above: Mr. William Coyle and Mr. James Gallagher watch a prac- tice bout between members of the club. These two football coaches were responsible for the existence of the club this year. Left: Tom Kelly and Bill Matonis battle it out during an after school practice session. Members ot the organization have frequent oppor- ' tunity to practice under the direction of the coaches. t WYHKBH i ' 'A--. ,, V .LALR , 'W ts for the , T -O11 . SWIMMING TEAM' be held 'rms swimming team wtqneris Pool, Broad afternoon at Tut 3 Ovglock. Y and Coluillbi-31 a A , ,V V-, . -,,,, at V+, ' ' in . fun-rf' I A , fqgumian fqcfx-ieuemen-25.t Leff: Meef Capfains Tom Jones, Joclr Trainor, and Frank Devlin loosening up in preparafion for flue Soufh Cafholic meef. ln The background is John Connolly, fhe feam's high scorer. By fhe way, Le Salle won fhe meel, 4214. Righl: La Sallels mermen complefed fheir I949-50 schedule wifh a record of four wins againsf six losses, and were hampered by fhe loss of alrnosf fhe enfire Cafholic League Championship feam of fhe previous year. Mike Defmgelis confinued as coach of fhe fearn, buf Brofher F. Thomas was named moderafor. Before fhe Sf. Josephs me-ef, fhe fearn elecfed Frank llrloolcsl Devlin capfain by a large maiorify. Our swimmers began fhe season wifh wins over Soufh Cafholic and Sf. Joes Preo. A close meef wifh Roman Cafholic found La Salle on fhe shorf end of fhe score, and seemed fo sef a paffern for fhe nexf few meefs. During fhis period, fhey losf fo Norfh Cafholic and Wesf Cafholic. Coach Milne DeAngelis congrafulafes Jock Trainor on his firsl'-place posifion in fhe 40-yard freesfyle evenf of lhe Sl. Joe's meef. Capfein Hooks Devlin placed second. The Blue and Gold Nafafors, affempfing fo sfrefch fheir viofory sfring fo fhirfeen sfraighf, slurnbled over fhaf unluclcy number and bowed for fhe firsf fime of fhe year fo fhe Cahillifes of Roman Cafholic l-ligh. ln Cafholic League compefifionq fhis was fhe firsf loss since fhe Wesf-La Salle meef in l948. Connolly led fhe Explorers wifh a double vicfory, winning bofh fhe IOO yard breasfsfrolce and fhe IOO yard free-sfyle. Our free-sfyle relay feam also posfed.a victory. ln a previous rneef, our mermen oufswam fhe Preppers, 38-34. lrainor, Connoily, Barreff, and Carr won fhe 40, 200, and IOO yard races and divlng, respecfively. Our free- sfyle relay feam, consisfing of Devlin, Tarsa, Bar- reff, and Connolly, again foolm fhaf evenf. if . .VP 'X 'I BX 1.4.2. L . ,:1.ix'-- ,,-1-M 5 Q Q ---41 au. Righf: The cream of fhe backshoke crop in La Salle works ou? fo improve fheir slyle. From leff fo righf: Jack Lynch, Chris McMahon, and Tom Jones. Missing from +he picfure is Lou McFadden. Leff: The freeslyie relay ieam composed of Caplain Devlin, Jack Barreff, Jack Trainor and Tom Donahue was chielly responsible for mosf of fhe feam viclories. Leffz Hooks Devlin, capiain of lhe swimming feam, is eniering fhe pool previous 'lo a meef wifh Wes? Calholic. Frank, besides being one of La Salle's besl swimmers, also holds seal Number 5 in La Salle's varsify eighl shell. He also is one of fhe surviving members of our Nafional Cafholic Championship feam of a year ago. Below: Sfarl of a pracfice race befween Frank McCoscer, Frank Zurecki, and Tom Devlin. Wiih boys such as fhese Mr. DeAngelis hopes lo produce anofher championship squad in fhe near fufure. ' fffalf 17 Cn lhe sixlh of December, lhe Lillie Explorers losl, 5I-24, fo a line Norlh Cafholic leam. The Falcons performed so experlly lhal only John Con- nolly was able lo win an evenl, lhis being his specially, lhe 200 yard free slyle. La Salle look second place in lhe 40 yard lree slyle, lhe IOO yard baclcslrrolce, and lrhe diving conlesl. Our swimming squad conlinued i'rs schedule wilh a meel al Big Brolhers' pool againsl lhe lulure champs, Wesl Calholic. The Burrs culscored La Salle by a score ol 54-2I. In lhe second hall ol lhe schedule, La Salle again delealed Sl. Joes and Roman, buf Wesl Calholic again proved lo loe 'foo slrong lor our nalalors, as did Norlh Calholic as lhe Blue and Gold linished ilg schedule. Boflom Row, lefl fo righfz Devlin, Schmifz, Schmid, Schuelie, Jones. Second Row, leff +o righfz Tarsa, McMahon, Jarechi, McCloskey. Below, lefi: Ed Tersa, sfellar diver from La Salle execufes a iaclxnife in fhe meei wi'rh Norih Cafholic. Ed is anofher 'fu+ure greaf of Qhe feam. Right Our medley relay awaiis ihegun. Lou McFadden lin +he waferl, backsfrokeg John Connolly ion The leffl, freesfyleg and Bill Schulie, breasf- shale. '11 I if ,X FINAL SWIMMING RESULTS Firsl Half I I Team Soulh Cafholic. . ,. Sl. Joseph's Prep .... .. Roman Calholic. ,. . Norfh Cafholic. . . ..,. . , , . Wesf Cafholic.. ....4.. , . . . Second Half Soulh Calholic .... .... ..,....., . , Sf. Joseph's Prep .... Roman Cafholic, .. , Wesl Cafholic.. . Norfh Calholic.. , Trainor, Maloney. Below, Iefl: John Connolly pauses on lhe way Io an easy viclory in lhe 200-yard freesfyle. In Ihis evenl, Connolly is al his besl. Righlz Bill Carr, one of La SaIIe's besl divers, performs a neal' swan clive. Afler a hip injury, Bill relurned lo his cliving and again ranked among Ihe besl' in Ihe business. w-'Ffa X .Z V A Third Row, lefl Io righlz Lynch, Connolly, Barrel? Walsh Wuesl. Top Row, Iefl' fo righl: Donohue, Caplaln Devlin I4 Shaigfri-feaque efaa I+ has ofien been drearned of, buf La SaHe was one of The few schook fo ac1uaHy have conqiefed a perfecf baske+baH season. Through +he ehorfs of coach O'Bie O'Brien and Bro+her F. Joseph, 'fhe feam won 25 games in a row 'ro capiure bofh ihe Caihohc League and Cliy channjondnp hophbs. As an affermafh of +he season, Oi-iara and Gola were named aii-schoiasfic, Gola was given a berfh on fhe all-siaie feam, and O'Bie hirnseii was se- lecied io coach fhe Norih Team in The annuai Norih- Souih infersfafe iusde. Righiz Francis O'Hera, Charley Mohr, Connie Miller, John Kane, Tom McGowan, John Theveny. Below, Top: O'Hara awaits a rebound in ihe Noriheasf Pre- League game. BoHom: The ieam 'fakes a few minufes off to iis+en fo a few poinfers from O'Bie. If fhe opposifion had any iriclrs, fhey don'f anymore. ' 'wtf If F 4 ICO Q 11,4 0 U 4 , , , npr n '. l'a'0. .Q..C Cao Ono Ol! O IO O :.. ' 0 pf I I h 0 Q O' apron.-a!': 'o'. ' 0, 7 0 lx5ga Q4qag 0800. I avl.l, ' an . in ..q v:,p' po ' ,V 'vias 0 g an .s-Q1 ,X 'p 1 neg, cl F' ,.,.,' ,,. N N40 Ili we Y LQ no v,'I,'ifw--' j--+ Q-.,','l' 1 P A I ,V K 4 E.. , ' x MW- fi '5- 1 HL---QQo uv... , 5, N -. Lkvl-1 xi 's ai fllltx Muna '..f A Lxgl'-V --s ,. Ltkm iv' 'V .X. we ' do 'gvuxviia , L vu. -f.,w,,.,,M,d,aj.ii:,g, yi' uv -f' vdq' 55 se' vnv 'u-Q 4 QQ ty J 0 i f xii? 6 dig 4,13 mionS to ou BASKETQAEE i Bc.:gi1i.iieii.JiaTeam Onthe 12225322 south Camonilfiimsv undefeated ranks bv a Score. a f? :lff KMPAN N f 1' 'is I .',.s 0 'Q ': s.:5 .- .,..sv .,,. , 'lllLnY,.,..-.xum'-.N N I Q N 1-we-s,s,,,'.gsx'gsc1u Q in s g g Q 7'--.'a's' ssssf ,it Q' .Q : .h.:Av:!., .bxilisxyxx 'A ,..f,x,4sg-imtssgsnc Q - TsATn.ul,'-ix' . Q Q X E? 'Tex' I . 'W 1 isxsi 1. , fAx'. :xily,'. V.. fjlxeix. .217 fn ' J-'yib --A.,1,'1.aJ3 . ,J tix! uw., hui, J,a,:, .5 0 -1 -,Q 'z -,JJJ'31,La,5. ,' x 1 fr 4 -. ioiff. ps'-.-.,'fvf'i,4:,'i i'oio ' Q ww sv44' I l s b,f.a sea faj' 5 en'v' 'W wx 15 snafeapeia, Giza .5 si' Q r n Q ',s.sss,. s ,Q ' s S sys iss 'uv , ' 'S 5 N . - -ss,',5.5 :fo v olvyfvigi A 0 ' 09's 19' ' ann., ' 9 U ,, fi' '19 5140 ' Ooa,' Ill 0004400 Diageo . ovo,oo' 7. lllpgif ,lf 'Ov ' ,'o'00 ,.'.-f f' Oglntoff , , fl 000' 'am 3'Cl 'frf,, ,'Q9 1gf'4' gy-l'!0,',a'ff ! I aa-eff:-,wf',.,f ,, I t,,,a4'e,rrsf,Sr .,. ff'4i'lg'Qr f r,, fff 4 gf Sl .1 ffl! ' av ,f ' J' 'Q I 01 Righl-Above: Two of +he besl reasons why La Salle had lhe season if did-Coach O'Bie O'Brien and siudenf support, This year O'Bie broughf his fourih ci+y Championship lo La Salle. Below: Fred Hess lakes +he ball affer a foul shol missed. This scene, from lhe Alumni game, appears 'fo be an all All-Cafholic group. Such nolables as Paul Arizin lbehind Hessl, Tom Checcia lI9l, Buddy Donnelly, and John Grauer played lhal nighf. PRE-SEASON VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Team La H pp Olney High. ,. Norfheasf High.. Alleniown Catholic Cenfral High ...,. Franlzford High .... Episcopal Academy Alumni . ...... . Lefl: Fred Hess, Tom Gola Carl Becl: Jim Devers ob Shields, and Charlie Greenberg La Salle 68 Sl. Josephs 33 The leam gave a sample of whal mosl ol ils fulure league games would be like by delealing lhe lradilional rivals, Sl. Joe Prep in lhe seasons opener. Allhough lhe l-lawklels drew Tirsl blood, lhe Explorers drove forward lo a 33-IO gap by lhe midpoinl, and a 68-33 linal score. Tom Gola wilh 33 poinls was high for 'rhe evening, while Oll-lara conlribuled l3 poinls for second honors. This game was a double selback lor Sr. Joes in lhal il was The lirsl game lo have been played and losl al' The new field house al 54lh and Cily Line. La Salle 72 Roman 35 Thal Roman Calholic made only Tour layups dur- ing lhe game accounled for lhe hoopslers second league viclory and lhe seasons ninlh. The dribblers had lillle Trouble rouling lhe Cahilliles. Tom Gola lallied 2l poinls wilh Miller, Cl-lara and Kane splilling second scoring honors wilh l2 poinls per man. The Explorers look lhe lead in filleen seconds afler lhe slarling horn, and iusl kepl increasing ir all lhrough lhe game. The score al halllime was 37-I6. La Sale 60 Sl. James 29 O'Bie's boys had lirlle lrouble rouling Sl. James lor ils lenlh viclory ol lhe season. The Explorers lead all lhe way, wilh Wacky Oll-lara, Moose Mc- Gowan, and John Kane making aboul every layup shol lhey allempled. Tom Gola played only l2 minules because of illness. Scoring honors for lhe game were splil belween Ol-lara and McGowan, wilh l2 markers apiece. La Salle was ahead al lhe inlermission by a 27eI4 score. La Sale S4 Wesl Calholic 46 Wilh a lolal ol 53 personal louls called in lhe game, La Salle look league viclory number Tour lrom Wesl Calholic, S4 lo 46. lr was a lough vic- lory, buf neighl and accuracy prevailed for La Salle. Tom McCormick, The Burrs 5:08 forward, may be crediled wilh holding down lhe score, because dur- ing lhe lime he guarded Tom Gola, he held Gola lo five poinls. The game was nip and luck unlil Wesl s slarling guinlel relired in lhe second hall, and our boys wenl lo 'rown on The backboards. La Salle 52 ST. Josephs 29 La 5alle exTended iTs unbroken sTring aT 5T. Joes expense, 52-29. The Explorers were behind in The TirsT quarTer, 6 To l, buT were ahead 20-T3 aT The halT. Tom Gola was again The sparlcplug oT The Team wiTh 2I poinTs, buT Connie Miller also passed The Two digiT poinT. The second parT QT The game gave O'Bie's men liTTle Trouble, and The Team used only Two second sTringers in The lasT halT. This game was The T-TawicleTs' sevenTh loss in eighT sTarTs La Salle 74 Roman 32 Pennls PalesTra was a hoT place on February 3 as La Salle senT Roman CaTholic crashing To a 74-32 deTeaT. Our unbeaTen Team, depending on The sharpshooTing oT Tom Gola and John Kane, Toolc a 26-6 lead in The TirsT period and never were pressed. NineTeen poinTs made Gola The high scorer Tor The evening, buT OT-lara, Kane, and McGowan all wenT over The Ten marlc. The Team was leading Roman aT The end oT The TirsT sTanza by a 36-I7 score. La Salle 78 ST. James 53 The Explorers regisTered Their highesT score oT The Season, Trouncing ST. James oT ChesTer, 78-53. La 5alle's lOTh league vicTory came easily, wiTh Tom Gola, Charlie Mohr, and John Kane, The Teams TTBEg Threefl scoring I2, I5, and II poinTs respec- Tively. Top scorer oT The aTTernoon was lWacky OT-Tara wiTh I8 poinTs. AlThough The Bulldogs drew The TirsT blood, o'ur hoopsTers were on The comTorT- able end oT a 20-I2 score aT The end oT The TirsT period, and were winning 35-27 aT The end oT The halT. The Team scored 23 poinTs in The second sTanza. La 5alle 45 WesT CaTholic 37 Snapping an I8 game record regisTered by The LETTle Explorers oT lasT year, La Salleis TalenTed guin- TeT edged a sTrong WesT CaTholic Five, 45-37, on our courT. Scoring The TirsT Tield goal, The Burrs led in The beginning minuTes, buT Tailed To mainTain irs lead any longer. BoTh Teams gained shorT advan- Tages, Tying The score Tour Times, buT The Blue and Gold emerged vicTorious aT The halT, 2l-I2. NeiTher squad dropped a goal nor converTed a Toul Tor The opening Three and a halT minuTes, 'buT aTTerwards The scoreboard showed a volley oT poinTs, and The conTesT culminaTed aT 45-37 in our Tavor. bm.. Lasf year Wesf Cafholic deTeaTed La Salle in The firsT game of The playoffs. This year They make vic- Tory number 23 in our record books. Our quinTeT was never be- hind in The game. From Tom GoIa's Two one handers in The opening second of The game, The boys scored almosf aT will. Our Big Three ruled mosT of The baclrboard play, and our defense was almosT perfecf. By quarfers. The score read 9-4, 22-I4, and 38429. The final Tally was 54-40. I-19 La Salle 4I SouTh CaThoIic 37 I-IeighT played big dividends Tor The unbeaTen La Salle Tive as iT downed a sTrong PiraTe Team by The small margin OT Tour poinTs. To give some idea OT The games acTion, The haIT ended in an I8 all Tie, and Tom Gola was held To only I3 poinTs. BoTh scores were idenTicaI Tor Tive Times in The TirsT haIT and Three in The second. La Salle 62 NorTh CaThoIic 37 League vicTory number six came aT The expense oT NorTh CaThoIic. The TirsT half was a IiTTIe Tough Tor The LiTTIe Explorers, Tor iT was noT unTiI several minuTes beTore The haIT ThaT we Took The Iead by 4 boinTs. The second haIT didn'T give Them any Trouble, Though, Tor wiTh 22 poinTs Turnished by Gola and IO poinTs by CII-Iara, The boys Toolc The game. La Salle 64 ST. Thomas More 34 IT made I4 sTraighT when The LiTTIe Explorers came, saw and conquered ST. Thomas More on Jan- uary 26. The courTmen were ahead Trom The sTarT, The haITTime score being 29-I3. Tom Gola had 22 poinTs Tor The highesT single ToTaI made ThaT niqhT by a member oT The La Salle quinTeT, and John Kane and Connie Miller had I9 and I3 poinTs respecTiveIy. env 'Ax La Salle 59 SouTh CaThoIic 45 La Salle clinched iTs posiTion as Top Team in The CaTholic League when iT deTeaTed 5ouTh CaThoIic Tor The second Time. The game also broke The school record Tor winning sTreaks, making I9 in a row. The PiraTes, deprived oT Jack Lavin, oTTered no real Trouble To The Blue and Gold Tive. John Kane, wiTh I5 poinTs, was Top man in The vicTor's scoring de-parTmenT. La Salle 66 NorTh CaThoIic 29 The Obiemen were led To Their second Triumph over NorTh CaThoIic by The exceIIenT work oT Tom Gola, John Kane, Wacky O'l-Iara, and Needles Theveny, who came Through wiTh 24, I3, 8, and 7 poinTs respecTiveIy. Gola came wiThin I3 poinTs oT a new CaThoIic League scoring record. IncidenTaIIy, This was The worsT deTeaT ThaT La Salle gave a CaThoIic League opponenT during The year. La Salle 55 ST. Thomas More 42 Two records Tell as La Salle deTeaTed ST. Tom- mies, 55-42. The TirsT was The league record Tor season scoring, broken by Tom Gola wiTh a To+aI oT 265 poinTs, and number Two was The TacT ThaT This was The TirsT undeTeaTed season The school has ever had. fi The Team played an exceIlenT game despife The Tad ThaT one of The regulars, Connie Miller, was Too ill To play. His posiTion as O'l'Iara's comrade-in-arms, how- ever, was ably filled by Fred Hess, who himself had iusT recovered from a virus X infecTion. Tom Gola, high scorer of The league, was high man in The bat- 'lle wifh 22 Tallies, and Wacky O'l'lara, his all-schoIasTic Team- mafe, was nexf wifh I3. Hogan was high for WesT wiTh I3 markers To his crediT. 'lgf 76,521 Sixdz .feagae 7iffe Leff-Above: Tom Gola helping fhe ball Through lhe nel affer a score by one of his feammafes. John Kane is in The foreground. Cenferz John Kane l9l needs liffle help, bu! Connie Miller l7l offers aid anywav. Below: John Levin ll3l of Soulh Cafholic is afraid fo look as Tom Gola goes up for a shol. ln one ol ine owes? scoring li 'S ol lne Shaugh- neg , oayoll, La Sa e elced ou' a 28-23 viclory me' Soulh Cafnef 'Q refre We lvVi 'am Marl- weod Troon, lnerg was ine lerffvc ziressurc ol .vw waefealed seamen on every man 5 swoifders durlng 'ne game, and coawed oul :nl Soulh Calholic was nol To be 'he game unlfl 'ne asf gun Wai nears. vi ave aome sea Q? ine naw: feugnl game 'ne Prove, were aneafx for We hrs' Quarter. ln lac' rne, nad sunlc live rvolnfs oelore :ur leam cou Cl get one. ln lhe Second slanza, lhouqh, Qola and Kane megan fo Cl:ClC ana Me, lranslorrneo a near losf- into a we earned viC'3r., ln 'he louvn quarfer own wa' ed down a 24-'5 score lo were five iolrvs undef :urs ou' 'neff cnances Cf vidory rm ou' wiln lne Cloclc. Below: There was good news in +he loclcer room as fhe 'leam ga+hers around for fhe pholographer. If was al +his mo- menr fha? Brofher Francis announced fha? La Salle would accepf the bid fo Island. fha Easlern Sfafes Tournamenf af Rhode Xu- le. Above: Jubilanf fans liff O'Bie O'Brien and Tom Gola on fheir shoulders affer winning fhe Ciry Championship baslref- ball confesf. O'Bie's excellenf coaching and fhe marvelous performance of fhe feam combined fo give La Salle fhe cify fifle. Vicgfory number fwenfy-five and oermanenf pos session of fhe Bumefin Cup were fhe spoifs of La Salle in fhe Cify Championship baslcefball qarne ol l95O. Before 6500, fhe Liffle Explorers defeafed a Wiley Overbrook quinfef. The Panfhers scored one fieo goal in fhe firsf half, which carne iusf before fhe end of fhe firsf quarfer. Then Charlie Mohr fapped one in fo sfavf a scoring iamboree. The halffirne score was 27-5. Cverbroolr s biqgesf rally Came in fhe fhird quarfer when fhey puf six marlcers fhrough fhe buclcei lf would be impossible fo pick any one rnosf valuable player on fhe Championship squad. Tom Gola, who scored 20 poinfs, was fhe selecfion of fhe coaches, buf Waclcyi' Cl-lara, wffn only one poinf less fhan fhe Panfherls relebrafed Jaclcie Moore, Connie Miller, Charlie Mohr, and John Kane played equally as well. Above: Tom Gola oufreaches one of fhe Overbrook players in fhe Cify Championship filf af fhe Palesfra. This game refired fhe Bullefin Cup for permanenf lreeping af La Salle. Below: Charlie Mohr oufjumps fwo Overbrook cagers in fall- ing a rebound off fhe baslref. Superior performance lhrough- ouf the qame accounfed for fhe 55-3l vicforv in fhe infer- league game. omg gow amzzf elif Gaawn 70 .fa Salle fanning UW: aulfufae La Sallels darTing Junior VarsiTy quinTeT, display' ing much abiliTy ThroughouT iTs ThirTeen game sche- dule, raised The hopes oT avid basl4eTball Tans Tor The TuTure Blue and Gold courT squad. CapTuring Twelve vicTories and dropping one, The Jay-Vees amassed 600 poinTs as compared To 400 opposing counTers. Under The waTchTul eye oT Jim Phelan, who is The backbone oT La Salle college: VarsiTy baslceToall Team, These boys baTTle unTil The end, and in many cases This perseverance has been The decidirg TacTor in our Tavor when The scores were ToTaled. This drive has been a propelling Torce- a Torce which has sky-roclceTed The scores oT every game. and La Salle onlookers will see These same Things occur nexT year when These Tellows don The uniTorms oT'0lBie s VarsiTy. l.eTT-Above: As a preliminary To The varsify alumni game, The Freshman Team played The Sophomore J. V.'s. W. Jack son, of The Freshmen, Tries hard To keep The ball from his J. V. opponenTs. Below: AT The Armory in ChesTer, Mar- graff Takes a layup shoT wiTh Rense sTanding by in case oT emergency. The J. V. boys had only one defeaT aT The hands of NorTh CaTholic blemishing This year's record. The 'Freshman baslreiball Team Fronf-LefT To RighT: R. Dono- hue, S. Ferguson, T. Derago M. Ryan, manager R. Danani Back-LefT To Right: J. Mc- CarThy, E. Maguire, W. MvrTis, and R. Kraemer. Missing: Gillis, Selfridge, Byrne, Burke I Z I N-VSA'-l Af I Wal' Qaagelfing Me 41141411 The LiTTle Explorers' varsiTy oT 1954 Tinished The '49-'50 season wiTh a I2-4 record. The Team showed promise, and under The guidance OT Jim Phelan, iTs members piclced up many poinTers on The Tine arT oT courT procedure. . ATTer losing The season's opener To ST. Thomas More by a IO poinT diTTerence, The courTmen wenT on To Take 8 in a row before being sTopped by Roman CaTholic's Frosh, 3I-27. ATTer beaTing SouTh CaTholic by a score of 28-33, The Team suTTered iTs second deTeaT Trom ST. Tornmies Then Turned away NorTh CaTholic only To be second besT To ST. James by a hearTbrealcing 41-40 Tally. The quinTeT wenT on To Tinish The season wiTh vicTories over ST. Josephs and CenTral. The Freshmen Tive oTTers excellenT varsiTy maTerial. MyrTeTus, Kraemer, and Derago, were The high scorers oT The season, buT The oTher members oT The squad were in There aT all Times. RighTiAbove: Bill MyrTelis in The midsT of The group is abouT To sink anoTher pair of poinTs Tor his side. Kraemer lI2l is There To assisT if he misses. Below: Kraemer Tries a long one in The NorTh Cafholic game. The frosh had only one defeaT in I9 sTarTs. '-.,sg,s.c'x,4- of 3.-,laws ' A sggggss , - ts B0 on Sa sggZXilif?1TRACK- Tlcke Meer OT f iref Track the Inqu ' Si , 7 72 S .s'f?::,'f-'2..ii .tt-J' .. 'iq ,li T r si Leif: Morrison and Driscoll finish in fheir usual one-iwo order while McMahon pulls hard for ihird. Middle: Phil Lemba-:h, of La Selle, grabs lhe lead egainsf Wesf Cafholic's Jim Mollan. Righf: Driscoll's powerful leap carries him up and over fo vicfory over Wes? Caiholic. Spikes lag, ezmlm Gig Tragedy slruclc early al La Salle's ouldoor Traclc feam lasl' year. ln The midsl of ihe indoor season. Caplain Joe Friclcer suslained a muscle iniury in his leg which was To hamper his individual per- formance and hindered lhe leams .chances of a championship. Wilh an aggregalion of 'rraclc slars, The like of which has never before been seen in La Salle, Brofher John was looking hopefully 'foward 'rhe Cafholic Tille. Wilh much slrengfh in 'rhe dashes. excellenl midde-dislance runners. and a surprising find in miler Don Sharp, Brolher John hoped 'ro blanlcel 'rhe field. l-le lacked nofhing lo be desired in lhe field evenls, having excellenl men in each posifion. As ir was, La Salle placed second in lhe league, a scanl four poinls behind 'rhe winner. lnferesled La Salle sfudenfs walch Tom McGowan heave ihe shofpui a good disfance in'fhe Liifle Explorer-Burr meel. O'Bie sfands behind +he grim-faced hurler and adds a bit of coaching. ,as Leff Jlm Slanlon breaks fhe fepe for fhe Blue and Gold whale More dnves hard for ihnrd place Rlghf Don Sharp La Salles champion mller and Jock Tralnor have qulle a 'ob on fhelr hands If 'lhey are fo oufrece all fhose Blue and Whale runners Las? year's relurning leffermen. Le'H fo righ+, slandingz McGowan, Kane, Onfhrup, Lembach. Kneeling: Sfanfon, Trainor, Gruber, Manager: Bennefi, French. 9' in-Q. my - .1 l. The lndoor frack ieam-Boflom row Left 'ro Riqhrz Lock, Snyder, Wrighf, Harriss, Sran+on, O'Connor, J. Gallagher, W. Gallagher, Gruber. Second row- Lefl fo Righlz Benne+f, manager, French Paciaroni, McAnneny, Lembach, Krimm Heisler manager. Below: Brolher John's righl hand men, Joe BenneH and Frank Heisler, check over 1'he enfries for a coming meef. The dufies of score keeping, efc. fall fo Their capable shoulders. Phil Lembach, La Salle's high and low hurdle experl. ln his 'lwo years on ihe leam, Phil has capfured medals for lhe Cafholic League high hurdles and for lhe Inquirer meef. Many of fhe sho? puffing rhores of ihe feam fall lo The hands of Lee French, buf he is belfer known for his gridiron work, Jim Sianion has been a sprinf specialisf on fhe squad for fwo years. The leam owes many points fo his eliiorrs. For four years Frank Gruber has been on fhe mile relay leam, and he was sec- ond man on fhe one which look fhird l 'v . gi V, L fl- ..,.,',.....a. 1- ., 44 place ar Bridgelon 8711691 Make Splmzbu Affer a very successful indoor season in I949, Perversify, garbed in fhe raimenf of a lean year, befell La Salle. f-lowever, a few pounds of flesh remained on our bones, as is subsfanfiafed by Phil Lembachs fhird place in fhe high hurdles of fhe Philadelphia Public School meef on Friday affer- noon, January 20. Cur mile relay feam, defending league champs, was composed of four runners who never ran before on a relay feam. Our only experienced runner, Johnny Gruber, was forced ouf of compefifion by an infecfed foe. The feam of Qflonner, Wrighf, ik We We - -i -we Q, 4.--,Q Harris, and Joe Gallagher, fhe only senior, gave a credifable performance when fheir greenness is considered, and as fhe firsf fhree will refurn nexf year, La Salle is looking for a high place in '5l. Jim Sfanfon and Bill Gallagher, a sophomore, also represenfed La Salle. Sfanfon ran in fhe 50 yard sprinf, while Gallagher placed lhird in his heaf of fhe mile wifh a fine-for-a-sophomore 51025. Righf-Above: Don O'Connor, Kenny Wrigh?,Clarence Harris and Joe Gallagher af fhe sfarfing line, look like hopefuls in winning fheir evenf. Below: Ace hurdler, Phil Lernback, gliding over one of fhe hurdles in preparafion for fhe coming meefs. Righf: Reds Gallagher, Berny MacAneny, Frank Locke, warm up fheir legs for fheir one mile disfance run. Below-Leffz Warm up firne for f'ack men, baffling for jobs on fhe l950 feam. ,H Jfeaae Jfa, Me ayeaalfia' -! yy G .-1 I i ?7.,,!, l - Above: The varsify eighf, leff fo righ'f ',. AI McMullen, Hooks Devlin, Ed Hauser Jim Gasho, Bob Tillman, Pele McManus Charles Donnelly, and Ed Feuersfein. Above, leff: A sfarl of a busy afiernoon af fhe Vesper Boai Club as the boys of fhe crew gel ou? fheir shell for pracfice on the Schuylkill. Below, lefl: Exciiinq momenf as +he boys dip iheir cars and awaii fhe command of fhe gun +o siart -fix . er H115 N Practice on xhifixi Eight ' . allv 'Y afternoon foie-+1 bus- report to or 'm 76 ,N .,, K fjjgg -Clif' vfi-Q '1., pa!!Z!naz'0aa La Salle's crew, Tor The TirsT year since l945, losT in The varsiTy eighT evenTs. ATTer sulhlerinq a close loss To WashingTon and Lee in The qualiTying heaTs of The SToTesbury race, The TirsT eighT came back To win The besl' Time Tor The eighT-oared shells in The Two days. Due To This loss The varsiTy eiqhT did noT parTicipaTe in The NaTionals held in DeTroiT. T-loping To end The season wiTh a vicTory in The CiTy Championship race, La Salle was iolTed by boih WesT and ST. Josephs, who came in TirsT and second, respecTively. This year, La Salle has several dependable men on which To rely. WiTh boTh experience and added sTrengTh, due To weighT liTTing prior To The season, This year's crew can be depended upon To uphold The name oT l.a Salle highly in all conTesTs enTered. Top, righf: All is Tense as The crews line up for The sTarT ThaT all are waiTing for. BoTTom, righT: The winner! Again iT is La Salle by a good lengTh. The Team was naTional champs Three Times. Daily worlouTs in The crew lofT before The sTarT of The regular season make our boys The champs They are. - ' -,Z -1 ' , y ,. ,-.Nye f ,,,.' 2.4-.4-1 fu.. Q ' , '15, A Racing each oTher is a good sign of The keen compeTiTion among The boys, all sTriving To win a berTh on The Tirsf eighT. Tiwi' 13? 1,,,,,Ji.XS , 'fd' xsy 12+ N-I s-S75 0 Above: YarsiTy Team, lefT To righf: Donald Kieser, George Margraff, John Gruber, John MargraFf, George Nuss, and Joseph Roessler. LefT: Junior Varsify Squad, leff To righ'f: Joseph Schmid, Gerald Tremblay, Charles Murray, and Howard Hansell. 7 ' Wana Same, Paainea The Tennis Team oT La Salle enTered This year wi+h no one Trom The T49 varsiTy reTurning. The l95O Team consisTed oT new recruiTs and reTurning JV men of '49. The '49 squad had a record oT 5-4 and was com- posed enTirely oT seniors. The JV squad oT lasT year had a record oT I-5. This year The varsiTy was made up oT Two seniors, John Gruber and George Nussj one iunior, George MargraTT: and Three sophomores, John MargraTT, Joseph Roessler, and Don Kieser. Though The Team was hampered by inexperience This year, we will have all buT Two oT Them reTurning Tor The 'SI season. The JV squad was composed mosTly oT Frosh, who were developed inTo Time prospecTs by The Freshman TournamenT, which was held in The Fall under The supervision oT BroTher Jeremy, who doubled as moderaTor and coach oT The neTmen. Brofher Jeremy discussing plans for a coming meef wifh John MargraFf, George MargraFF, John Gruber, and George Nuss. The Team had a well-rounded schedule This year, end, com- bined wiTh Fall pracTice, The boys had Their fill of Tennis enioymenf. lpficfgeii ST. ClemenT Grammar School, sparked by The sTellar perTormance ol Tom Donnelly, who was awarded The games lvlosT Valuable Player award and scored 37 poinTs, deTeaTed a Toulfwrecked ST. Gabriels squad, 58-47, To win The I8Th Annual Grammar School Tournament ST. ClemenT was leading in almosT all parTs oT The game and was clearly The superior squad. ST. CemenT's drew TirsT blood in The game, buT was losing aT The end ol The TirsT period, I lflO. ln The second quarTer, Things were noT as good Tor ST. Gabriels as Donnelly sparked his maTes on To a 27-I8 lead aT The inTermission. ThroughouT The second halT, ST. ClemenT's was in The lead buf ST. Gabriels wasnlT To be counTed ouT unTil The Tinal horn. They kepT The lead varying Trom 5 To I5 poinTs, and The conTesT was rough ThroughouT. ThirTyfeighT Touls were made by The Two Teams. Righf-Above: STewarT ol ST. Gabriel's makes an aTTempT To Tap one in, buT McGowan fouls him as he iumps. Below: F. Giondano of ST. Gabriel's Tries an underhand layup, buf his shof is blocked by De Fasse of ST. ClemenT's. IT was fine defensive work like This ThaT enabled ST. ClemenT's To Take The TournamenT Championship. Below: Donnelly of ST. ClemenT's drives under for a layup as Carr of Sl. Gabriel! waTches him pul' if Through The cords. Donnelly was chosen The rnosT valuable in The eighTeenTh annual Tourney. -s Dave Graham ,au JC' v-HDV Aprn May I950 Baseball Schedule Berny Brown S+ Thomas Mo e Sf John Norlh Cafhollc Sou+h Cafholnc S+ James S+ Thomas More Sl John Soufh Cdlh0lIC S1 James Q, in Gene McDonnell Joe Galen Ed Sfrow AI Pfxsler IJ Um fi? E M4 flllifl' 4 1 fvafianaf Marly Grams Duck Connolly G 'I25...,. ,.,...,.... , 1- I 3 ..,.... . - 1 2 .,,l,.... ....4. l.,. .........,,. ' IU gg, 5 ....,,..,.l . ........l ..,...,.. ' Q G l 9 l.,...,. .....,.A, l4,.,.,,....,,. . . , . X 'GA - 1 'xv nl' 3,5 I2 .,.... ,... , ....,.,.. .. , , Q 'Q I6 ,.4. .,.....,.. l...,A......,., , . ,, . . G ll g I9 ,.l,. .... ..... A ..... N mn Cafholic 23 ...., ....l . ., ..,..,. , ..,,4 ' G W , M aa lmm.al, an A ,aa,a an Viv ..X..fM J , N ' if 1 G 2 G 5 f ,P f g , ' 5 , 0.,, B'II 1 This year lhe baseball leam slarls ils season under a new moderafor, Brolher Godfrey Palriclc, bul conlinues ro be coached by Mr. l-larry Wollemalfa. Worlc on rhe squad was slarled March I5 wilh a meelinq ol all The candidales. The aspiranls, who numbered over sevenly, were inslrucled in lhe dulies of each leam member and whal' lhe hopes ol 'rhe coming season were. A lol is expecled of 'rhe learn rhis year, since mosr ol ils members are holdoyers from lhe previous season. Among lhe relurninq seniors are Bill Mae lonis, Berny Brown, lvlarly Grims, Diclc Connolly, and Fred Hess. Juniors who are pulling on a unie lorm for lhe second lime are Slrow, Oiconner, McDonald, Gola, Graham, Galen, and Brownsie. There is also a large lurnoul ol freshmen and sopho- more candidales for lhe learn. ii i ' I 'O Upper leff: Brofher G. Pafricln, La Salle's baseball moderaior, discusses baseball plans wifh Harry Wolfemafe, +he Blue and Gold diamond coach. Btofher Pafrick is newly-apponnfed fhis year, while Coach Wolfemafe has a 'few years of Upper right, Mr. Woliemaiu explains ihe seiup for fhe coming baseball season fo an enfhuslashc group of candidaies. Among fhe lisfeners are many players from lasi year's squad. Lower lefl: Pralcfice was held in 'fhe gym early in +he season due +o ihe poor condifion of ihe field. Picfured below are some of fhe pifcher candidafes 'for ihis season. Lower righlz Senior Dicl: Connollv kneels on ihe field while waifinq his +urn af +he plafe. Gene McDonnell warms up ius? before one of ihe big games af La Salle's field. ,GZ .Ea Salle, Below-Left Tom Forsyefe, 4'D, and Tom Whalen and Bill Mafonis, of 4-E, fighf for lhe ball under +he basket Cenler: George Onlhrup, 4-D, aflempfs lo shoof, while Tom Kelly, 4-E, affempls fo slop him. Also in on lhe play are Bob Snyder, 4-E, Jim Kolpakowslri, 4-D, and Torn Whelan, 4-E. Righh Tom Forsyler falres lhe hall down courf wilh George Onfhrup. George Carey, 4-E, John Rosney, 4-E, and Tom Kelly, hof on his heels. Brolher Bernard, Direclor lnlramurals .4 Above-Lefl: Bill Gallagher, of 2-B, is irying lo cel rid of ,+he ball as he is guarded bv John Belcher and Bill Dooner, of 2-A. Cenler: Jaclr Margraff, 2-B, falres a sho? while Tom Dooner, 2-A, guards his and Tom Morrison, 2-A looks on. Righfz George Harlrins, 2-D, is frying fo pu'r one fhrough 'lhe hoop pas? lhe oulslrefchecl arms of Bill Dooner, of 2-C. Joe Walsh l4l and Bill Sommer: llll, of 2-C, are in lhe 'foreground ve, gaeaqioefq Jfilfi '7fne Jfeacflinai Below-Lell: Bill Mulligan is aboul lo have T. Fullin allempl lo lake lhe ball from him. Donohue and Lvnch are in lhe background. Cenler: F. Donohue and some clhar Juniors are fighling lor Ihe possession ol lhe ball. Jim Malloy allernpls a layup shol wilh Paul Conlcel and Haggerly looking on. INTRAMURAL DIVISION CHAMPS Sophomore C Junior C Freshman B Senior C Above-Lell: Bill Cover, IC, lalces lhe ball lhrougll lhe op- posing ranlrs, bul lemporarily he seems lo have losl conlrol ol il. Cenler: Norman Forand, IE, lalring lhe ball oll lhe baclrboards and slruggling lo lceep il from Ihe loo eager hands ol Ed Slein and D. Monahan, ol I-D. Righl: Ed Slein, I-D, has iusl scored lwo poinls on his leammales as Dick Monahan loolrs on. fly' -ni -whim. . qw 1,4 f' 'Hut X' r 4- Q 4- .-4, , N, 4 qw - 1 ,P ,f 1 3 V s S . ',: ' wg' E . 4 V ., V L N E : K-vkfgfhlkfwlf-:ilk K i E -I ' s 1' Y I x x, 4 - I ,. OIL, 'sl LQ, 4' . T 1 ?5',,f? 'af X , , 5536-,P . ig 5, .5 , ,I ' L 4 Yer . , 1 X, 7g vit X H , . , K, s g 1 ' I ,A-A? X 5 .1 ' gy! J W 5, V! I., ,N .F X KJ f fs f- K fv, as S 'fray r f 'Q ,. ,Vs fl-Q I Q 1 ' ' f j , ,, -1 :W 4 'Q My .im -r- 1 if Efgggsxv s ' .:wXy'X r 'A 4 X . Mos? Represen'ra+ive Senior WILLIAM BURNS 3 1' 5' x ex Senior wi+h Highesi Average JOSEPH DIENST 7faMe rqae lfne .fa Salle Sefucvzd Qur mosr represerwfaflve sruderwr, B11 Burns, aefly iris The bE'!, He has recerved scrmofasfic awards in Hs firsr frmree years here. avd he was class orflcer In Puls freshman, soprmomore, and senor years. BM s mah exfracurrfcu ar acHvI'y during Hs school career has been 'True Wisferian, of wrmrcrm me was an associare ediror En his judor year. He rose fo Edifor-Imefirwlef in his senlor year,ar1d under his capable dlrecriorw Hue Wlsxx has rlserw +o greaf Heighrs. ' N. 1, ,Rn if -,v .ff , Ja Q f I. i Q 4 I+ was a cjose fiqrwf berweerw Frank Curran avd mls man, bm Joseorw Dfensf came ou? fo be fre smdenr wQ+w We bes' scrwofafc avemqe. Joe, was has from S+. Mar+ s Has never ob'a'med below a gfraigrnf A in any subjeci and frme rowesf mark he Has ever received was a Qi in Larin, Nl. Joe has ofrmer Irwfereswks, frwouqh. He has received a varshy 4e4+er in Crew, and S+. Mafrrmews Dance is graced by His presewce every Friday nIgrw+. if N? Y 5 1' ' N fV5h x X 'Q I , 1 Mos+ Acfivify Minded Senior JAMES FLOOD J Besf Senior Afhlefe LEE FRENCH Zfffno rqae 'l'707u in '7fzei4 Gfadfi Bl vir'ue of his schcas c nbilf, and nis reel 7 oency of lne lnlernalfonal Relnlions Quo logelhe' wilh rnemoership in lhe Blue and Gold, Glee Club and crossfcounfry and lracic lenms, James Efood w,as lhe lacu lvs choice lor La Selle s mos? oc!ivi'y' rnnded Senior. Jim was one of lhe lcey figures in pufring over ine Baroer Shoo Quarlel Conles' among 'ne senor casses and he aso ecleo us mes'er o? ceremonies lor mis ehfeir. Two scholasoc L s came info his oossession dufng h's career of La Sale, and Jim hes served as e cess O'FTiCS'V during his Freshman, Sophomore ono Senior years. Lee French is o lamf lor figure io anyone around Philadelphia who follows high school loolbeil. His sfeilar performance For fhe Lillle Exolorers as lhe iceyslone ol The lfne has earned him deserved nnenf hon on several al schoiasiic and ali oooonenf reams. To lhis excellen' record can be added his work wwh lhe sho'ouf on fhe lracic and lied learn. We. earned congralu alions fo o most deserving olhlefe. X Can you find yourself in ihis group? There were one hundred Felician John's I-C were on fhe first floor, where fhe library and ninefy-eighf of us quarfered in fhe college building, and is now, while Brofher Michael's I-D and fhe 'lypewrifers were we seemed fo be consfanily in +he way of fhe college sfu- housed in Room ZOI. We had English, algebra, hisfory and denis. Broher Roberf's I-A, Brofher Joseph's I-B, Broiher iyping as now, bu? ihere was also a class in general science. X1 ll 40414 766214 1494 We .faokecf .fike 711431 - Alefze ancf 141 A240 The Class oi '50 is the las? class al La Salle lo have used I24O for some of ils freshman groups. This sloried old siruciure was long a landmark in 'rhe Caiholic educaiional sysiem of The Brofhers and 'rhe diocese. Whai began There is now carried on ai a grealer scale al 2Olh and Olney. The classes af boih locaiions worked hard during The year, and This June will be ihe culrninalion oi all +ha+ endeavor. Bul' all was noi sludy. Boih classes had Their mascois: Zeke, Brolher Declan's pooch, and Penarlcinf' ihe Mcanis mongrelism of Brolher God- win Pairiclc. Boih dogs broke The monoiony ol school life, as did lhe bean drives oi Broiher Michael and I-Cs yearbook. Our freshman days al La Salle are really somelhing io looln baclc on wilh pride. Brolhers af fhe Main Building: Brolher Roberf, Brofher Jo- seph, Brolher John, Brolher Michael, Brofher G. Pairiclr, and Brofher Emilian. ...Eh Brofhers al l240 : Brofher G o d f r e y John, Principal, Brofher S. Jerome, B r o 1' h e r Da vid Lewis, Brofher D. Aloysius, Brofher Declan, and Brofher Philip. aww This is lhe former I-D hard al work with iheir lvping. We didn'+ know if Then, buf fhe homework of Brofher Hilary, and Brother Ge,-aId'g Auh-,biographies for English would cause us fo have need of our lyping skill. v f I f L T 1 ' f Y. 2134, H. X2 ,,,,,.. The lasi class lo leave La Salle Cenlral. The one hundred and lwenfy-five of us who wen+ fhrough i'rs halls had almosl' fhe same schedule as lhe sludenfs af fhe main building, The picfure above needs no capfion. Those of us who wen? fhere will never forge? La Salle Cenlral High School, Broad and Sfiles Slreefs. The sile is now a parking lol. excepf fha? fhere was no fyping. The old Bouvier Mansion once housed fhe enfire high school, and was once lhe sife of La Salle College also. 'Q Cs Q Above: Brofher D, Michael shows Wrigh+ iusl whal' page +he olhers are on. Above, righl: Brolher F. Thomas surveys his charges as fhey labor away al 'their algebra, Lower, righl: Mr. McGinley lalres his cusfomary informal pose while giving I lhe freshmen a lesson in Pennsylvania history. . E.. ya Nw: s '! Glau af 1953 N-1 Q FRESHMAN E. Sealed, leff +o righf: Damiani, Darragh, O'DonneII, Rose, Coc- ciolone, Dunfon, Hornibroolr, Sweeney, Riband, McGee, Gennefl. Middle Row, leff fo righf: Hansell, Ryan, Noz, Renzi Danks, Sweel, Johansson, Fichera, Gall, Whalen, Ambrogi, Romano. Top Row, lefl fo righl: Gmerelr, Walsh, Mahon Bulle r, Forand, Kraemer, Peranfeau Ryan, McKenna, Doyle, Law, Boyle. sr 'N . A f . Y, I If 3 l f ,r - , 4 A 2+ - . 5 'Q' ,f ' 3 ' ,Q ' - pf gi s f u 0 X Qv P. 2: L, ,- ' 4 . Xa If s i n ' 1 1 , 3 ' X W ' , z f w 3 Q 11 2 , , Eg 7 V 'if' M M ' 'M' Y gg ew.. ,sv . w 4 'vm N K ' n.Jh'f f2.w.JA' E' ' A ,, ,, W x ,, X nf' . 'a .f': W ' ' I L ' ' 11Pjv'iw , ., ig? 2? 3 3? Q 'L 'sf' ' 5 w A . ' Q 2- X? 2 qi? 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Donohoe delve info ihe mysferies of +he microscopic world, fhe Ameba, Para- mecium, and Euglena, under 'lhe wafchful eye of Brofher F. Joseph. .1 IH uni. il 'Gi 93 01644 of 1951 U Above: Culfivafion of Soulli American inleresls is furlhered under flue influence of Brofher Jeremy, and flwe gleeful ex- pressions of fhe sfudenls seem fo indicafe +l1e success of l-is efforfs. Upper, right Observance of flue rules in flue baclr- ground is ihe main cog in producing fufure draffsmen. Lower, lefiz Clwemisfry sfudenls are kepr in good spirils wlnile sludy- ing a dimcull' subieci by +l'1e off-lime humorous explanafions of Broiher Aloysius. Below: Mr. Barrefr lefs The world lwisfory siudenfs of 3-D in on numerous fads aboui flue world of which lhey were hereiofore rofally ignorant. Gemma-. ,,-A -V JUNIOR E Bolfom Row lefl 'fo righl McDermoH, McFadden, Dever, Ocon- nlor, Murphy, Salvafore, Farraglwer, Con- nolly. Middle Row, leff lo righfz Niemc- zura, Criscolo, Bacon, Bergmann, Manns, Cannon, Smifh, Land. Top Row, leff T0 rigl'a+: McAneney, Shields, Harvey, Brom- ley, Kelly. 35? 3 r ,W V f Q' 'E' ' Rgwef ai S' if ' -5, . -f V7 if 3 V' 51 V ? H lv X. Q W IB-g . ' 3 qdknba? use wi 9 , ,i:' f A 2-f il ' if -' i nl 3 ll ,L . 0 4 lar . , x Q I . - V: ff, ' K 4 ,ff 5 Q i ,K . 3 A , Lf Y ,. E' r . aw ii f , , fn xi if WV' A- 8 Q I LM: 5 gf Q V I w IA 3 y Q- C W' r X S3 Q Q? if 'ff I ' Q ' xx Q '51 Q X, i f N I L J , 'W N? Q v ef L ' I is 1 X , A V I 1 1 I ' .fx il' 1 7, ti I 4' E rg 3 W w f ,S ,,.,-:i gm Q 'Sax gi M Q? ff QS? 1 E Li i y un 2, 5' I 7? 5- X y X P 'I ' I 3 a ii 1 4 K :f VE 5 R, :.zV I 4, f i? ' za .uf I-'E 2 SA. Lg A ps.. an -6' I l 3 Q A 457 1 , kiwi 6' ' ' i V i S' av 9 3 I N f s - Y K I 161 3 ff Kiwi- ' W - gr- -qw? If 5-if il' ' M I' y QQ ' kg 3, 1 ' .5 V PW gE ' X fgjfgx vs' Qs sz-I f:,i4gffS?S RS? 'ww '-- i- Q, E., v. Q 'Q ,tix Senior B's ouarlel: Jack Carroselli, Ed Morrissey, Mal? Buclco, af +he piano, and Tom McNichol. 40444 Pau' Jfaamamf Sonnelhing new lor lhe senior class al La Salle lhis year is 'rhe S.P.E.B.Q.S.fX. lSociely for The Preservalion and Encouraqemeni of Barber Shop Quarlel Singing in Americal. lnauqurafed by Brolher l-lilary, many happy hours have been passed by lhe sludenr body lislening lo These boys per- forrn, The aclivifies of Senior A in lhis Field have been especially prolific, due lo ihe excellenl iuie- lage of lheir moderalor, lhe above-menlionecl Brolher l-lilary. ws 1 Senior C's quarlefz Jack Moss, Bob Bonner, Charlie Mohr. and Tom Birch. Frank McLaughlan is iheir accompanist. q,.- VZ .4 Q Senior D's quarlef: Jack Mullaney, Jack Poserina, Mer? McCann, and Jim Flem- ing. Their accompanist is Bill Thomas, who also enferfained wifh piano solos. Senior A's quar'fe+: Alex Avallon, Jim Flood, Frank Gruber, and Frank Mc- Lauchlan, fheir accompanist By +he way, fhis group won every phase of +he confesf. ROBERT V ADAIR 568 Van Kirk Sfreef SI' WIIIIam P 5 8 Archconfra erndy I ow n uo C ass Off Cer I V' fimufi S ON ng Tear' 2 I 'mandscme qu e md GUS gr e usu y sue 5 n VT' In ur draft man ROBERT J ALPAUGH I202 E AIcoI S SI MarIvn of Tours DE 6 742f ArcnconIra w C3 C ub Inf amuraIs Ienns ew 7 Bennde C ub2 LI e C P Ilm a ways a sm e na ed Io eaye I24O n nds I accoun IU af Ia Sa Ie Co JOHN F AUGUSTERFER 647I Woodbine Ave Our Lady oI Lourdes 7 26 CIass Ogrcer 4 F oIoaI 3 4 p oud of s IooIbaI Ie? ers se IS Hwem af moderaIe ra e rou Iwesf La Sa Ie rom Ou Lady OI Iourdes ns Io enIer enqwne g I ALEXANDER L AVALLON 7IO8 Casfor Ave esur ec 6I4O A nc:onIra ern Iy I ue and God 4 Ser' or Prom Comm Hee no asf C L Scno as c Meda 2 R C BenIIde ub I Gee CIULJ ramur S Tennrs Team 3 4 one of Ine Andrews SI ers 4 A s quarIe'r backbone God s g1'I:I'Io women p ans Io go To o eqe ANTHONY M BAIRD 4526 Howell Sf I o 'Iwo 'new J 3088I Office R d mg C ub 3 Scno as? c sen us m nded wan's Io en er ro I:essonaI Ned rn I n p 4 a dance a Mme PHILIP A BELANCIO I428 S IOII1 SI SI' Francls C O O B rw 3 4 w nfs Io en er cow e Iwowesr rombone In band way as orne n S , d 4 ..,. eyes Spamsh e- I A Ca n a Iran . 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I9 nlmn nh Q.-, km? im--A in 4-1 FII HERBERT J BAUMANN 922 Melrose Avenue S James MA 5 0267 Bue and Gold 4 n rarnurals I Scho ashc Meda I Baseball 2 darces I Malls a d L a e qulef except wnfh women doesnr need a push To qel slarled wanls Io go Io co ede JOSEPH C BENNETT 5lO E Allegheny Ave Ascerws on NE 4 2303 Manager ol Cross Coun y Tearn 2 3 4 Track Manader 2 3 4 Track 4 slerran 2 3 ways can Take a o e a Bro ner I-I es o get babes ms Ir e a La a dances can a way oe found al VK helan s qe' fnal Iauqh :Io nfg Io co Ieqe ROBERT J BENNIS 2 W Hampfon Road Our Molher ol Con oahon El 5 23 ramurals I always can be found n cafelerna or 202 everybody kes Bob ro'hev M chae pe peeve donno Io co eqe and beconv ng a busrness fycoon RAYMOND A BERENS 25IO S 20+h Slreel SI Monzca HO 2 8975 Blue and Gold 4 owrnq Club I Chess and Checkers I rarnurals I Pnoloq raphy Club 3 4 Junror and Sen or Prom Com rnrllees Isferuan 2 3 E Ed 40 man +0 S d no swel Irked by ey r on ROBERT E BERG 6I28 N 6+h S+ H LI 9 54 - I .1 Cass Olfuce 3 a sly Letter Foolbaal 3 and 4 ways h srn exlrernely popu ar c capfa n of yarsriy 1 u never ears uncn belore 845 Franny arrays aI scho c qua gh go C colece THOMAS J. BIRCH 7I55 Collage Sf. Sw Bernard MA 4f493I wrq Cu I , . . nrramural , , . . . hs as-' I .. . I c . , , Gee Club . . . ge 'ng a I... uf s people II' ousu ff'. fc ures 3, f' ask Guc 'n . . . 'Q ' c ra e y ra Inq ou n y ar La fn . . . ' S he Iood Iaf. A ' -4- MOST of us have been in Ihis same sifuafion el' one fime or anoflwer. Miss Rila Chimney is giving a defenfon slip Io Alex Avallon, who seems Iosf in 'Ihe rapiure of her presence. Miss Chimney, aIII'iougI'i officially only flue PrincipaI's secrefary, is a mos? imporlanl' member of Ilwe faculfy in mos? of II1e minds of La Salle sfudenfs. EDWIN J. BONNER I4I2 Rifner SI. Sr. Monica HO 8-9260 Irilramurals I, 3 . . . Senior Prom Cornmillee Chairman 4. ..ScI'1oIaslic L I, 2 . , . Sckiolaslic Medal 2. 3 . . . brain . . . +A depends on nk homework , . . knows all llie ansfveis fn physics . . . plans on being an engineer. ROBERT W. BONNER 3I I8 Wellingfon Sf. SI. Mafflnew MA 4-6582 Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Sciiolasilc 'Ll' I . . . Wislerian 4 . . . I.R.C. 4 . . . good sluderil . . . quief mos? of line Time . . . plaques S+. Mall's on Friday nfqlil . . . good fookinq . . . sliarp dresser . . . plans lo alfend coleqe. JAMES H. BRANNIGAN 54I Nedro Ave. SI. Helena WA 4-9039 Blue and Gold Senior Edilor 4 . . . Dramalics Club 4 . . . Inliamurals I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Band I ... Rille Club l , . . Senior Play 4 , . . Track Ioan' l . , . Vfisierian I, 2, 3, 4 . . . good sfudenl . .. fries liard in eyeryfliinq . . . s'na scale G. B. Slnaw .. plans lo qo TO college, BERNARD J. BROWN 525 Marwood Rd. Sl. Ambrose GL 5-I364 Class Oiiicer I 2 . . . Inlrarnurals I, 2, 3 . . . Baskezball Cnamps I, 3 . . . Senior Play 3 . . . Basball 2, 3 . . . wanls lo be burfed In flue principals office because so many limes ne wlslieo he were dead lriere , , . Phillies Ian . . . knows all ibe varsily leanns pas? and preseni. MATTHEW I. BUCKO 4245 Main SJ Sf. Josophal IV 2-4850-R Band 2, 3, 4 . . . Dance Band 2, 3, 4 . . . ler- riiic al II'ie drums and rnarirnba . . , bandls biqqesf supporfer . . . a really nice Ieilow Io know . . . an avid pipe smoker . . . plans lo sludy rredicine. MICHAEL J. BURDZIAK 240 Federal SI. Si. Philip Nerf HO 5-7772 Arcliconiralernfly I . . . Inlramurais I, 2. 3 . . . Baskerball Cbarnps I . . . Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Benilde Club 4 . . .Blue and Gold 4. . , deyoled lo Ye Olde La Salle Cenlrai . . . ffayels with Krause , . . sporr wilri girls , . . plans lo sludy medicine. y. cv-'V .- smmwlh' mmm U15 In-vi' U ,gyms-w0rdfJ 305- in .UH is I 4 , i WILLIAM F. BURNS 300 Lincoln Ave., Manoa Saves IIcw,r' If 'og 45,5 A'jn'o'ifiz'D'n y I P 3 , , , .-.' 'nw Cin: I . . . Cness :md C'IIi'fKQV5 2 . . . C ass Offim-r I 2 4 . , . Jun'of and Senior Pfonn Cynfnivees . . . Svc as c L I, 2 . . . scwoisqf MGIIAII 3 . . W'srerIan I, 2, 3 4 , . .Edifcr 3 . . . Ed'Iof-'n- Cnfei 4 . . . L1 Si Q fgQnIIerner 'n F-vow sis' . , . frsf owls: Iona 'mowed MVT yfiu In'-'V Li . . . D ans H, I urni 'Q' C' wwrsf. EDWARD V. BYRNES 6009 AIma Sireef SY MI?-r n5 :I Toms TE 6 3455 '1'fa .I'i 5 I 4 , . . Scnc 5551 L I ...' . -.f-Irs sew'-cud fies . , . emdious Cu? 'C' 'oc smdius 'C 'Wie soda aIia s . . qocd ea? '.., ncloiu . . 'inI pnasco ua , , IAGUIG Isl vw :ya 'fi QCIIQCIC. JOSEPH F. CANNON 6809 N. Broad SI. I-IC 5' Pxnfgeis W.4x 42oI4 fa'fu'ais I, 2 3 4 , . . Banc I, 2 3 ,.,f 11,-.iw Eau. and wfjrg 'Q gfve of 'ale 5 73Ife . . . 'Twines wT'n rw: 'ei' fee? . . rw' Ir-of '7'3IifIi'S Diane Im 'ne IuIure. GEORGE M. CAREY 752I Woolsfon Ave. SI. AInanasius LI 9 2440 In anmraIs I, 2, 3, 4 . . . I3asIceIbaII Champs I 2, 3 4 . , . I3a5IceIbaII 2 . . BasesaII I, 2 . . . J.V. EcoIL':a'I 2, 3 4 . , , 'I'facIc I . . . Eoofba, Le+fev 4 . . . afnofficn Io ge? nnarfed, naw-4 in Iavniy and earn a qccd Ifvfnq, MICHAEL J. CAREY I334 E. Haines SI. Immacu Me ConcepIfcn LI 8 0932 Bcwfnq CIUIJ I . . , Boxing CIub 2 . , . Infmmura Ba5IceIbaII Champs I , . . Swnvnlnq Team I . , . Crew I . . . Track I . . . 5 SrnaII bundle oi ioy . . . pIans Io go Io coIIeqe and become e C.P.A .... nofnno sIworI oi an eafthauake iai- s'cp nfn' once he sfans somefhino. JOHN F. CAROSELLI 2336 Aspen SI. Sl. Erands ST 7-0769 In'fa'nuraI Foofca' Cnarrp I ...Scno asff 'L I ,.. BasIceII:aII I ,. . one of Ihose unusuai s'uden's -mc urrdersfands Iffq . , . oufIwor'I'y on currenf aI':airS ,.. 'nay be found En sfands durfno ,uncru 4 zz, LFMI. xkr MEMBERS of Class 4A deIve diIIigen+Iy in+o Iheir books Io ins+iII in 'their minds Ihe IznowIedge and wisdom necessary 'ro conquer Their subiecis. Nofice Berens and Quainfance in Ihe Iirsf aisle. Two heads are aIways be+Ier II'1an one. wh 45 Ii-I as 3. Sway al 4, ' . I K 1.4 A . Jeff'-' W . ' 'EF , , 5 gf A 1 I s I V i! K 5 19.55. 1. E -' fi l 4 ' . .J . 5 I- .1 xx 3 Q . E V' A.. ,ig , T I Q , , -sivi. , f f ' Qf4f4,2 .?j1'z ' - I u 1,5 ,uv I 1 ni: I ,gfgffgigi V T T.: Mx.. L A L . .223 .5 sg, . If . . ie I , in half' .'- MY --ff' I . ' ,-fPi ':v . --zpffi., . .Mi-4.1 . V , 1 , A RICHARD M CONNOLLY I92O Shunk SI' M VT 6 FU 9 8765 Nramura I: ofba BemNde C ub qood bask fbal p ayer !1LJV1+S Momra 5 dance UM pw W y 0 'w sooo P 'ur ' HUGH E CONNOR 308 Ashbourne Rd P eeenfa' or' B V M CheH nhavw 8664 M C uc e C uc 1 a N y o e 5 r' on 3 5 hub hom q r e oc 1 ron ' o 'we Abor Q rw umm? on T o o e in rn kms nm 1 noun' no MARTIN J CONNOR 342 Blelgh Sf Ressurrecflon W 3 dways ousy foofba emilwus as popu ar w M everyom Mo g nfemqen of scnoo s n col eoe sfuclenf mwsoqymsf Mr DAUGGIO 5 pei 0 eve JOSEPH F CONVEY 3IO4 Glenview S+ Sf Maffhew DF 8 470 ramura 5 B rw I T ack i a wan Wea 'mai famou Convey Q m 5 COFISGVJGAIVS d esber Me acfve pe boeedy fak p e y of enfnuswa m Mayfa r om GERALD D CORKERY 243i E Clemield Sf Nafww y NE 4 3636 ramuras I Femme!! Champ 3 efbaf Manager-I 2 Foodie Manager dar emo ex s ocza nc u eb Sawrdm m fvfovue spends H evra Mme Chas ng Rose Arm JAMES F COURTNEY 66 N 8+h Sf S Hdem Ll 9 V999 Bme and God 4 Payer Cum 4 med un' 'me QW mea' appearance 5 eady dependab e awd wlffy G vwan own Oofrf '5 p wn W ar n fo a fem aw Qngo I9 .iils L WY L Nm' Qi.-k AT- af 0 GlHlIlT1'l'lGfLi.C IO! H SIIIIUIIL 44 I02 THOMAS J COYLE I22 E PIeasanf Ave I.lIIIe Flower TE 9 3470 ramurals I J V Foolball 2 T cl: I composer ol flne poefry e red headed rogue from LI+Ie Power fulure plans are nol defumle ENDA R COYNE Siafe Rd Andalusla Sf Charles Barromeo Archconfralernufy I n rarnuras I always wearing a smule good sense of nurnor has many frnends comes down from God s counIry every mormng pans Io o To college and rnalor In scuence or engmeermg HENRY G CRIST I2I E Ormond Ave OaI:Iyn N J SI Aloysxus Cor mgswood 5 I793 R ramurals I 2 a regular pafron of 'II'1e mornnng sessIon of Ihe 202 club Brofher W IIam as gonng Io msss Imm Iavornle school LIHe Flower IuIure undec ded WILLIAM H CROSSMAN 3445 Queen Lane SI' Bridge? TE 9 0798 Very ambxhous be-Ireves n be ng as Independeni as possible a real Iadwes man mckname Wlnasperung Smuflw wanls To have Inns own business someday FRANCIS J CURRAN b3I9 Woodsfoclm Sf SI BenedIcI WA 49622 olasfmg Sc olashc M dal I 3 Cross Counfry 3 has varled nnferesf ue orls d ncwng bramworlc and ood I'I'1rc,e one Hurd of Ihe G eel: class and also manages La+n IV wanls Io be a Ieacher WILLIAM J CURRAN Bufionwood Ave Andalusia SI Charles Cor 0I93J ramurals I anolher AndaIus1a man quwef unhl you know Imm ge? +I1a+ smxle always cheerful s+udIes hard and marks s ow 1 hs Iuiure s undec ded 4F x hav' 'mtl 'nfmf IW, Wm as 1. 53 s sins ONE OF fhe Ingh POINIS of Il1e Senior Quarfef coniesf was a personal appear ance of fhe Andrews Snsfers ably por frayed by Tom Burch Franll Gruber and Alex Avallon The gurls also enlerlaaned al' flue Men of La Salle Achvnhes Nnglnf 5545. +-iw -lg gfiw was ,ga If il ar WC' .L A aqgm .A JAMES J DELANEY 2432 80+h Ave SI Raymond Ll 80 CI ass Ogcer I 'FUN Gee Cluo 4 Jumo 'I r o OVT' We oIas'c iclc aIIs from We 'I I 'T CSV' 1 0950968 CSTEE 5 N ISII1 I D 4lO7I NORMAN J DEMPSEY I-Io V Cn Id OW Inq 'If NlI'lSV!Pf5 fx srlwool qoes In or ox rm s I re dw er 'IQ sl e Iqm bpm on FRANK X DEVLIN 3929 L S+ nr 5 25I 'IFOVIIVJ erm I 3 Checker: Clwss Oqmer CWI e C UID 2 mw n'3 I orwwry good Ioo Irvz S rl broken pearls from P1 nclus ve JOSEPH A DEVLIN I'Iu In NE 4 9974 a 'I'ra'furaI 3346 N Muller SI 'I5'T' S Foolb-aI I um Sen o P rn Corrn' Bow r' Tear 1 'YTVYTIUQ L ora In o de- fro boom ep y nferes ed n ooos Ie e oujw Ilwey mple e y 1 urn JOSEPH F DIENST Marlm of Tours 845 Ancllar Sf CU 8 5932 C ass ICGV I 3 Imu Semor Cofrrn Tec Sono sf a re Uwe bra ru o ' M-arfn ol fur Im u 9 supporls S Ma Ts in u ure ECAVI SHCI VTQCI' CHARLES J DISANTO H v Innocenfs 4l52 Dungan S+ JE 5 O 'ramura 5 I C fro I acl: I N n If Q pr born o lea 'I rs u en' qu CI: ar-cl arerf Q ar WI 'I e ' e same Na w a ovcre ask ner Io 9 I r 'I I I ' , I 73 , I - ' I H CI I , ,Q . . . lm a I 5 KI I, 2 3, 4 . ,. I 3 . . . I f am S256 Pr ff C I , ' mg, es , , , SQII I' L ,..BIIIIIm'II I .,, .' I , Tr I . . . ' II I 1' C3,IIiLlET 1'... 'KES 'I , ' f I' ke' VII Is , I , Q 1 'fr ': C' An'iDf7 if -,,ngII, f I, f ,- ff ,gig qgifg-Q, f ,I 1 'cl , I 'EJ' oI'I:O'. I I - I If I f Q f Q I ,1 I . 358 . S I I. , T I' Ii I , 4 , I I e I: In SMIQS , , . lj nf MII 5 I . . , o 2 'lo rI-1C'Iz- or In If Ie :wL'g:.l:a?3 I ' A' Ury I ocevs JE - 3 Ai 4, 58354 P1 , f'4 IIy I . . CWQQSI :an I, I 2135, .. . I. I I, 2, 3 , . . In .I'rIII II 'np -L 33, F - - I lag V X-4 Q' 2, 3 . . . U6 I , , . Sw I I I 2, 3 4 II oo, I 1 A I' I, . . . 'ns Ie-If 5 IrInQ I I I NIJ? I amcfflon, Q die youno ind no 'Q neavemf af 'FI 50-f I I 551, S2 I Q' L - QIWIIZII - if Bsw 'M 3, 4 . . . CI is CHILE' 2 . , , II r I 's I, I I 7 A I J LIII 2 . . . CI p . I . . . Bam: P . . . J IIA' II - ' Vo I f ro I IWQE? . . . Ig 3 4 . . . Sf I I ...Ia-vorII I ,n I 3 , .I I JI' . . . de ' I ' I o I 5 x, aI K Ilw XI co I III 'o Ifef flue Ynieresl. N A ' ' N, , SI. I - .Q-rf 3, I I A H.. I I I Y I OFI' , ,4...I1'fs :JS I .,. I ' 1 , - ' I' Wg K I VF Pfcn' I I I' . . . SCM :fig L' I, 2, 3 . . . 'I 'I , KI 5 IQ Med' I, 2, 3 . . . C -W 3 . .. r II , II I ISI. I I II N...o ara dsfdn' ,gm I A f'dQf+...1III,e' Una I, II: I Q Z I . . n yrf, f I f 5 Bc I Q 2 3, 4 . . . VI,I6'IdI'I 4 . I . o I I I cv' ' Io ce . I . 'cms of Im fo 5' d I5 ww . 'f I . . I I I . . . Ike. 'Ho q'fs d sIIee ff, fey III' II' ry , , , wwe Qovng Dy ,I I , sues' I and o Iffn. l. JOSEPH J. DONATO 324l Wellingion SI. S2 Maffhew DE 8-I938 lnf'arr1uraIs I, 2, 3, 4 , , , srrm. sie bundle UI Icy . . . MII never Ievn fc says prayers ,rw Lawn . , . member of big Iwo and sma Mid , le f-sys wovIr'n3 an sornehwin 1, JOHN J. DONNELLY 629 Chelfenham Ave. SZ WIIIIam Pl 5 2772 C655 CIIICQI- , . , Infrarnuras I, 2, 3 . . . Crew 3 4 . . . Iadfea min . . . wheel of grass bf1sIceIbaI , . . a who guy Io knov -... NEI' probady qo Io VIYIIEQC. THOMAS J. DOUGHERTY 2648 S. Second SI. Our Lady of Iv1r,Carrne HO 2-9774 Quief In cIass . . . WII ead Brmrve' I-IIIary Io an earIy grave . . , oCc5sIonaIIy nas Hs home- '-'orIc . . . pas WIIII Banner and Qemsany . . 's nor dedded as In Iva Iumre. ALFONSE A. DRAGANI 72I6 Limelziln Pike SH Arwhanasfus WA 4-537I Infrar'nuraIs I 2, 3, 4 . . . Foorba Cwamps 2 . . . SCIWOISSITC 'LI' I 2 . . . SCLIO :xSVc Medi 2 . . . Crew 3 . . , braIrw, ouf you wnuld never ICYVWW , . . pak .VIII Denim ard Farrk , , 'error 'r eicnomfcs . . . shou ci be Happy 'rw vs rnm n pffzfesslon wanfs Io Cs A denIf'. CHARLES J. DRANGINIS 2l22 Longshore Ave. Re-ssurrecrfon DE 3-4Ib2 lrwframurafs I 2, 3, 4 . . . Track I 2 . . . Benfde Club 2, 3, 4 . . . BIue and 6oId 4 . . . I.R.C. 4 . . , co-pIIof In Avaron 3 bus . . . Iayorlfe Quesfbr , 'Have your SoIId2 ...Wes I0 square dame . . ha7's from Scfanfmn . , . Iufure evwreer. JOSEPH F. DRISCOLL 2323 Ann SI. runwy ur 4.1503 ArcI1conIraIcr'r'Iy I . . . Ar' C uIv 2 , . . In'r1 -'nuraIs I, 2, 3 4 .,.Cr1arrps I, 2, 3 . . . Servfor Prom Commiuee . . , G 20 C ub 2 . , . Se 'or Pay 4 . , , SNIITIVTIIFIQ 2 . . . 'IIACIK 2 . . . 1 N ya ready 'O 'Nye fa for aw 1 ps' wrv 'we INCH . . '--' rank If re a druq sa esrnan. LA SALLE'S smallesf class, +he Greek Class, here shown in Hs en+ire+y a+ fhe board. Brofher Forfunafus John doesn'+ seem foo pleased wifh fhe senfences fha? Bill Spencer, Bill Burns, and Francis Cur- ran are doing. .Q. 'X 5 -na... Iiyyfy fi I .gk J. v A it , is x S.- 'Q 1 fs I ' ' W , A LA JOHN J DURANTE 57l6 Springfield Ave Mos? BIes ed Sacrfvnen BE 6 42 muraIs smdwes worry Inm ou n 5 wa s seem o com 3 r un n Q v a O can and I on Ion Io make o1seoaII 'rem THOMAS J DUNN 3425 Aldlne SI S Ma e D 8 9 9 Dra'naIc C ub 4 S n or PIay 4 Sfwmp u Wwsienan 4 Ben Ide CIUD 3 one Tracked rnxnd S a nwce Iookr S one reason for poouIarIIy Robrnson Keennan and McI'IuqI1 form the mob JOHN P FARRIS 7444 Walnuf Lane SI AII'1anasIus LI 82 50 ramuraIs I C amps I 2 Scho as'c aways nas somefhxnq w Ify Io Sa faII good IooIr ng p ans Io enfer buswness JOSEPH J FAYER Ib43 N Dauphin S+ Our Lady of Mercy BA 36685 Arcnconfrafernwfy I In?ramuraIs I Swm mmg Team 3 b q basebaII pIayer pals WIIII Gmms pr de of Ihe mechamcal draw mo C ass IIceS Io fry I pray I3aSIreIbaII ro Take up buswness ai La SaIIe CoIIeqe ANTHONY J FERRUZZI 72l3 Llmeluln Pike Sf Afhanaslus HA 4 2489 CIub I ramuraIs I Brofner Thomas sfudenf Io succeed Farrwss Iwadow another promnnenf baseb-1II pIayer undecided as yer IU ambxfon EDWARD W FEUERSTEIN 59I6 Roosevelt Blvd SI Marfnn of Tours CU 80734 n'ramuraIs I FooIbaII Champs I 3 o asfwc L Scnouasnc Meda ew I very popuIar amono fuderws known To Mary as Pre oc upe charged bra rr .i IOS l WJ? as-'vw Wi- rt. if ,-,qw 1 fi? IO6 DANIEL J FISCHER I29 E MI Alry Ave HoIy Cro W 7 OO rr I ance Ba o 4 warm ho' Irumps: p mer P ur one Is fr Ava Gardner W e apor 4 eo ood muscran Grd a 3 O :J r FRANCIS T FITZGERALD 9 7 Ashley SI SI AIIwanas us LI 8 450 Sem de CIUE 2 ex merrber I F cr' Ira Fence mb oetnds r s ar e an I 5 fa u GaIIaqIwer may aIIer1o co ace WILLIAM A FITZGERALD 6244 Gulupue SI JE 3 4847 Baske be SI TIr'noII'1y 'ramuraIs I Bisebi 4 erwager I 2 ow nq Iearw I sma Ies q wIIeeI rw Ihe scIwooI b q vo ce CI games neaf dresser rrds and become buswness execurwe JAMES E FLEMING 232 Rosemar S+ SI HeIena HA 4 S223 ramuraIs I nd I rew 4 ck 2 ares OIr'ey s enIs Qood Iud nI Qrearr 4-I Irerrdlmess crop e'wDIo OSCO'T'K a new car deaIer JAMES J FLOOD SI IVIGIIIWEW Bue and God 4 u 2 3l29 Pnncefon Ave I7 SI 9 r Gare C70 Cross Counfry 3 5 oc ook rv ud cus rc a ew 'ran a uure ewye EDWARD B FLYNN 5564 N Hull Creek Drive Ambrose Pl 5 6 25 555 Offcer I Imfrvvu 5 eh: Vers 'v Le'Iers C cn 2 40 rr e S everson Ireasure rw nf na o av' y .Neo nerr r a rv nor pro es ou re a IOOIDGI coacrw J I I I 1 I I I I I lf 0 IJ IA fIIIIII'IIIIIII'lIIIIII'II ' - SS I -74 7 ,A ' Bad ,2,3,4..,D Lf! .,.I1. as Q I'I' I,2,3,4,,. ., -' I.,.,IUwII A ' v V . . . ph ca3I Irow 1j S 'were z':au Iu ar A HI I3 ed A ' . , . w5a'IS I: re -rf Q I - I Marr 4 .:-r2' I ' 7 ' EO 14 ' . .rirg rrrr- 1 I-. A I A Cr I IC lr LI I CI . . . 5 A fvrfekre os fa' S5 Af La S II , d S-. Joes . . . on :ro nd I-'HPI 1 W In, , 2, 3 . . . I I , . . 1 I M ,,3,4...B II bi I , . . . I I aI rf! . . . . . , fnfe IO fm 'D :ce 'crew InI .2,3.,.Ba .,2,3...C. . . . Tre , 3 , . . sc . ro Ed . wfIrr his car I . . A s e , . . - I ' . , . his ' F Es 'Q I I A .LL , . UE A as ' fum' ,! I I .,,Ifr erfu as I 2 . .. I: ' I ' CI Iv ,4 . I . l.R.c, 4 . , . sr me LI' 24 3 ,..Trfa12r3,.f5- I I ,g Q CI-I f Q, sf I , . . B 've' IPI' 'y's I ,N I+ I f, J 5? 1 if I1 I I ,I,- -If 57 ' 4 I C s 24 3 .... f Q I . . , Fw bar. Q 3, 4 . . , B sk I5 2 3 4 . . . I, ife elfrwsi' 1 'ses I , A , . IU ' 4 I ' Sf d , . 'A ewsk I I serv . , , A d 'Ie 'C l vs 41 BROTHER GODFRCY PATRICK helps Louns Sannro finish has German senfence whale Frank Panialeo Jlm Flood and Connie Muller affempf fo compleie fhelrs on fheur own Wa+chmg closely are fhe ofher members of The German III Class THOMAS J FORSYTHE 25 S I5+h SI' Sf Monuca I-IO 8 6033 rarnurals I w o Ihe Irs? or er appled for admrss on lo Llllle Flower easy fo gel along wllh marches wth the Murnmers every New Years 1 H romlr Iwo casslc o course cl rn Eng s Iurure plans undecided LEE FRENCH 70l8 Ogonfz Ave Sl Alhanaslus WA 4 6023 Intramurals 2 3 ofball 2 3 Track a blg man a nce guy fo n W donl argue wlrh mm over the phone voled all scholasflc by Franny Murray hopes lo be a successful buslness man JAMES A FYNES 6I52 N 4Ih Si SI' Helena Inlramurals I e Club pals around wllh Ruddy and McEIveney never worrnes loves lhe slmple Ile never goes home rn La J Ile dances aone ll he C n C sze onr argue w lh ham MAURICE W GABLE 636l Drexel Rd Our L dy ol Lourdes GR 3 80 ramurals I Foo'ball 3 Senlor Prom Comrnnlree JV Foofball 2 IS leavung wlll bring rears +o fhe brolhers who have nown hlm so omg prowls fhe Soufh Jersey coasl durlng 'rhe summer wanls lo go To S+ Marys College DENNIS H GALLAGHER 6944 N Forresl' Ave Sf Afhanaslus WA 4 0458 Inlramurals I Swurnmlng Team 2 Benxdle Club 2 looks quuef and unassumlng buf runs hrs own nomework exchange Whafs 'rhaf BroIner7 seems lo be hrs Iavorfe saylng clans lo become a naval career orllcer JOSEPH J GALLAGHER 702l Lounse Sf Sl Afhanaslus WA 42382 amurals I Bow :ng I Track sounds more Ilke Brofher Thomas lhan Brother Thomas an ex Cenlral fence man will argue wrfh anyone abou? anylhlng lulure undeclded . 29 . . ' Inf ,2.3,4..,i+I I a ff ,W V J ,,.refd, ' w ks 5' II 3+ I, Ugg lzhw, I I , . . . Fo . , 4 . . . 2, 3, 4 , . . ' . . . 1 k 0 I ..., 1 V LI 94231: A . . . Rlfl I . , . 2 Iro fa I ' ,A Ilnl fm rrirl my his? ...al 11 , a -I7 Inl ,2, 3, 4 , .. I I ... ' fl' A ' h' k ' l . . . :mf , 2, 3, 4 . . . I' . . . y ,,r,, Iv 4 b U y , y I JOSEPH P. GALLAGHER 7224 Limelriln Pile ST. Afhanasius WA 4-4166 CoIor Guard I, 2, 3 . . . SenFor Prom Commftfee , . . quiel, handsome Ia? Ieasf J. P. G. thinks soI . . . wishes scnooI was over, bu? qefs comforfabe marks anyway . . . Infends fo go To college affef graduaflon, buf doesn'+ know wI'7'C W one. FRANCIS C. GARBER 2045 Sienfon Ave. SH Benedct WA 4-6770 Bowhnq I, 2, 3 . , . a ady's IsInguIarI man . . , Iikes physcs, soIId, and a L. F. Sophomore named DoIores . . . an amafeur BIIIy SIXIy . . . spends most of his Safurdays af La SaIIe . , . no pIans for Ihe Iu'ure af Ihis wrf+Inq. JAMES E. GASHO I400 E. Hunfing Park Ave. Holy Innocervs DE 6-3650 Bowhnq I, 2 . . . lnframuraIs I, 2, 3, 4 . , . Crew 2, 3, 4 . . . serious minded . . . Takes sfudIes and sporfs fo hear? . . . bass Tn 4fB's quarfef , . . his arnbifon Is Io oecome an engineer. FRANCIS J. GAVIN 6528 Ogonfz Ave. SI. Benechc? WA 4-OO6I ln4ramuraI5 l, 2, 3, 4 . . . one of the few bcys from I-D feff af La Sa e . . , Ihe qmet ryoe . .. fnferesfed In danonq and a,I ofher soorfs. JOSEPH V. GRAHAM 56I2 N. 3rd SI. SIA I'IeIena WA 4A5I56 CIass Officer I . . . Inframurafs 3 ,..' :Hands fa La SaIIe sporhnq eyenfs . . . a s'deIIne sfvafeqkf . . . Ideai adyerfisemenf for any physYcaI cudure ourse . . . member of Berg and CO. S. JOHN GREENE 533 N. I9Ih Sfreef CarI1edraI LO 7-I79I Aff CIUID 2, 3. 4 , . . Swfmrnfnq Team 2, 3, 4 . .. I,R.C, 4 . . . one of La SaI+e's Ioo nafafofs . . . MIke DeAnqeEs's boy . . . pIans Io qo fo aff sChooI and IOIIOW his Ia'ner In the fuvrnfure bus'- ness. ROOM 2Il was a busy place during fhe il i ping pong confesf, held during fhe sec- yn ond quarfer of Ihe year. This is a hard foughf baffle befween Herb Baumann if and George Nuss, as can be judged by fhe looks of infense concenfrafion on Ihe faces of fhe spec+aIors. James Mul- Iahy won fhe championship by overcom- ing Julie Vassalluzzo and Richard Law. I qs , 4 E F55 al x ah 1 l MARTIN T GRIMS 2I4O N Park Ave Our lady of Mercy ST 4 5554 Cwess Orfwcer 4 ramuraI Foofba Crwamps 2 Ba IceIb5I I24 'mp r re-1501 for Brower S eowem s e e a ewar a e d day nap du 'wg re u dan es D rw 5 revs JOHN J GRUBER 8225 CadwaIader Avo 9 am 'I r e 5 Bue arm God 4 Drama lnha -were Cwerro I e CL. S rw r Day 2 Conn 3 1 urday gm dirce spe fakes asure In wrno Morrs ms Io jo e r a rs ousmess JOHN T P GUCKIN I oy lnrocenfs JE 5 7734 'or' T er ue nd Go 4 lnIre mere o a vamp r-d I oeeCuo'3 eC.1o Da'raIcs4 Sakrcxay N ,nf De ce Comm ee m mu a as e+b:a o Hood 3 nq L7 eau C uslxy ins ece and ray PETER HANEY JR I59 E Meehan Ave '-Ioy Cross TE 9 O5I4 Inframure Crwamo I Jun or Prom Comm Hee Cross Counrry Foorbe 3 Iws me rw Ion s o ef go o wIII11m aCurrCuIar 5 m Q r m CHARLES G HAPP 426 E Courf Sf Doylesfown Qur Lady of MI' Carmer JSbIOWV'I 44I n 3 Gee Cub 2 Dance Band 4 Tenn s 4 a es d epIy rvoresr rm sIu es pr de and Icy of musc depa mem pxans erm er c e e THOMAS A HAVERSON 2905 E Ocfagon Rd New Jersey SI Joan of Arc Em 5 6I57 W Prom Comm Hee rvura 5 narrps I pobsesses e nce personelny conseryamve n fame pIans 'o become an accourfem I I QQ, '4- lu-n 41? :xii wif' vw- ,K pr 4, 2' wifi vqpfvikw 593- wiifif Karl 19' 599' 'wa-nnugy Ai EDWARD A HAUSER 553I Wesfford Rd S Ambrose DA 4578I wumg C u I ass Offxc B 5 QN3 4 noasc ofb-HII I no ed for Hs O ways Ines o mp ro S U1 e sf Im, crews beef oar m FREDERICK W HESS 4I5 Sagamore Rd S Tv-nm ff Q as emi ass Offcer I wo 'vy ron rrbuhon I e u we i wondvrfu guy Io Irnow 5 9 way oy msfoqo 0 Orme ds fdowr' THOMAS J HIGGINS 3055 W Sflllman SI' COrpuS Crush BA 9 78SI Ira'r'uraIs verv fee se ond S 5 we be owe sour' an I C rpm rs? p H and I-I D pgs rw IV! CUS OVTISIS SITES '71 UL ci pinson benqwc A FRANCIS R HODGSON S Eilnng SI Sabre 9 5 n ramuram oo be Vars Ty Nb I owl rfuecum q aIonq wIIIw anyom ro In N-is nappy when a In ure pHar'nac SI EDWIN J HOPKINSON I-Ie eva u WH VIOW C 'if W V7 FVIO DP -iff V'I'7r 245 W Rosemur S+ Ll 9 63 1 ITI V ru CHARLES J HOWARD i526 N Broad Sr D 7 I r '40 0-53' 1. if ln. BROTHER GERALD capfures all affen hon as he franslales Ihe mlrncacnes of Shakespeare for 4B Alfhough fhls was Ins firsl year al La Salle Brolher became known lo lhe enhre sludenl body fhrough has moderahon of fhe Wusfernan llwe Blue and Gold subscrrphon drnve lhe Pang Pong Tournamenl and Ihe Ellfe l, ia. xr? JOSEPH M HRICINAK S I7+h Sl Monlca DE 4 IO37 lnframurals Foolball Champ I 2 3 Archcon ra ernlfy I Chess and Checkers 2 n 2 3 Blue and God 4 e e he pays r an known as Joe lo all hrs teachers pa s W lh Kulwqowsk has amblfnons Include pharrracy or 0 sm s ROBERT R HEISLER 932 W Lawrence Sf Sr Peler MA 7 l829 n ramurals Foofball Champ l 2 Cross Counlry Manager 2 3 Track Manager 2 3 Invaluable Spoller al home games nas succeeded ID squarwnq ine Qnrcle pans o be ng a drallsman DONALD J INVERSO I835 Roseberry Sf Sl Monica HO 2 3408 n ramurals I qulef s udxous ser ous rmnded hablfually helplul good guy lc know u ua ly says wrong lhlnq nn or 0 THOMAS O JONES Hlckmore Rd Bala Cynwyd Sl Maflhlas Cfnwyd 4679 A Club I ramura s I Cre wlmm ng I 0 un ex erl drrver h na fo e plans 'rc nler engm erlng JOHN J KANE 3 Lycoming Sl Holy lnnocenls cnoash B s efball I ck 3 5 looked up x es alhlellcs and sludles has many lr ends plans lo go lo co lege and lake up accounllnq and bookkeeplnq JOSEPH P KEARNEY IZO W Thlrd Ave Conshohocken S Mallnew Con 'woho ken IZO3 lnlrarnurals 3 a ends al 'elf Cone can read anybodys nomework w ys goo m n IU a qym baske ball g m Malls enlhusvasl ns 'O go 'lo col . 23l6 . Sf. I X L V . Y xr ,yy ,, .. -V , , I , , , - ' my f I ' ,2 3, 4 . .. - 3 . . . Ba d , , 4 . . . I . . . lh 1 33' , L I llul l ls bigge 'fh he IS . . . , L ,yg. I A I U'ek,y'! if ,'Vk 4 il ,. -, I ' 'Y fe I I ' l I 5 , , 3 . . . I I , 2 . . . I , I 4 .... I Q' . . . s I, ' ,V Th, wr e-5 ' 6 I 'I I Br fher. 1 . I5 ' .. rl . . . Inl f I , 2, 3 . . . W 2, 3 . . . S ' Z , 2, 3 4 , . , lull I I . . . p ' I e ' X s b I . . . I . I bl E. ' . 'K S I I 'C L I , . . ak , 2, 3, 4 . , , i Tra , 4 . . . I lo , . . e Q l In fin I A A I l ' f Isll lf rr'r - 3 l ' I' ,' . V- 'I 5 , X , F r?ff,ff4fa,5Q'r,f I I L . . . fl ' I :nh .l, I slr ' . . . I I . . , nl a 5 I d a A f a e 4 . . a Si y ' 4 . . , pla . lege. JOSEPH J. KEENAN 3820 N. Park Ave. S2 Sfocnen RA 5-l4b7 E'5rna c Clue 4 , . . Eawd I 2, 3, 4 . , . Bind Qflicef 3. 4 , . . Dance Bend 4 , , . Q lwi:3'rI 2, 3 . . . I.R.C. 4 . . C . :Vie 'W Deed wwe cnn say Evencn horn , . . Bohemian . , . Incest qnosl 'ne drynahcf cuc evef nad , in i T1i'V1U' cfcscuner. THOMAS J. KELLY 3237 W, Allegheny Ave. Camus Cnfie' RA 5-4635 iflfafnwals CWBWQ- Effwvn, I I3.:sl4f:'ha' I . . RJIH Cuff l . . , lffnfw Icfirvi I 2 . , . Df- IIPI, Cubl 2,..Gf-' CII! I, 2 . .. I-II'I 5 cfm fnrrorrow . fwfiys nw swvmllwlnfg In . , 3 'l'-IICFE 'i rieicffu is suciessin cs ness man and nevc DANIEL J. KERRISK FEW Cir CVGTY YCIQ 4507 Springfield Ave. S2 Efafcis de Sales SA 9-7259 ffarnafc Cluc 2, 3 4 , . . S110 isfc Mesa 3 , , Senior Pay 2, 4 . . . Pfesidenl cl Drannalics .5 :nerenno 'ne-'fce' :I 'he E e,..qo'n'1If 'Q lege and become an enqlneer. ROBERT E. KRAUSE 8047 Lean SI. S2 Dcnfnc Dovonsvfre 3-0504 See C nb 4 . , . B ue and Gold 4 , , , Bowlinq C uri' I ...Class Oflicer I, 2 . , , Intramurals I, 2, 3 4 . , . dispes glccfn V-.1 rve' he foams . . . not o wolf, bu? . . . fi lie innouncw- Ilia prevnff . . qfjnq lc Drexe lo become a chemisl, JAMES J. KOLPAKOWSKI 6I3 S. Second SI. SY. Slanislaus I0 3I624 Inlrarnurals I 2, 3, 4 , , . Band 2 , . , Junior and Senior Prom Commilfees . . , Ro'nco of Wfalkfns Sr. . , . a nigh allilude boy . , , anolher member QI Soulh Pnflly aqqreqallon , . 5 Iulure C.P.A. THEODORE J. KULIGOWSKI 527 Tyson Ave. Presenfafion B,V M. PI 5-5520 Inframurols I, 2 , . . Banc 2, 3 4 , . . Symphony Ofchesfra I, 2, 3, 4 , , . Dance Bond I . . . Dhologrophy 3 . . . Blue and Gclcl 4 . . . Fiddler and Ilulisl and rfval ol I-Iellllz . . , Icnown al SI. WIIliam's dances . . plans Io go lc college and C6 on engineer. CARL WOLFE, of Zamslry Sfudios, is fhe man responsible for fhe excellent porfraiis which appear in Ihis seclion. Every senior knows how proficienl he can be in geII'ing iusf Ihe righi expres- sion a+ Ihe righf moment W 'UC' ,, .fkfif iwx. Que' G JOSEPH E LABRUM 3l4 W Yorlr S+ S TIIo'I'Ias Aqumas NE 49227 n ranwra s on y enuor NII1 second oemcd UFICIW naps es? du nq Ge fran per od sm A ofner ember I 45 p JOSEPH M LAUFER IOO6 N Randolph SI S Pe er WA 23041: CII ra e amum Q Foo ba Cnawp 3 n r :nm Sen Q con oo 'I Ten a 'lwnce or 5 alle Sc Co ncls 'O o n qn' sc ooI and on er I e Dumnev wo RICHARD A LAW 39 N Dell Sf S e 'Ie SA 25603 I mu 3I nam ase a oo Da JI.InIor and Sen or Prom Comm IIee 'urday VIIQITI dance enfnus asf qreelsy ' res ed n eye yl n C C man n ce any Io new ins I en PHILIP J LEMBACH N If Holy Angel WA 4 5962 L 'Ie Iick e ein D earance 'valcehn e 5 Cnar Afas veI5 w In 0 n xnovn n Fey C r-S JAMES C LENAHAN 426 Durham SI I-Io y Cross CH 7 5600 BIue and God 4 r- ramurs 1 Hoy Cross qreafest roofers avorme pres 'an Anybody qol II'IeIr nomework don? q wI'1eeI own sean y wmy dei re Im DI.IsInr5e FRANCIS X LOCK 5925 Jefferson S1 O me TR 7 582 ow Inq n Im WIwIQrI1n ICI: n xposfd IQ Q prwnq up 'ver uII'Irr I mo m ow N d m1 IJIIJ nan C 'Ieer xx 9339. 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THOMAS F MCGOWAN 5708 Chew Ave Immaculafe Concephon TE 9 27I9 CIass OITICGF 2 a e ba J V oIbaII I 2 3 4 Cap I rack I Baskefball 4 easy To oe? aIonq wdh er IIC In mechamcal draw nq QP S donq WI? Ihe femmme worId qomq fo O eqe ROBERT C MCHENRY 263 E Slocum Sf LIIIIe FIower TP 9 0929 ass Off cer I 'I ramur1Is Ge Club 3 B sebaI 2 4 FooIoaI 4 T ack I Inkes every fhInq Iboul schoo Oxcepf schooIwork qIves homework Io McAnerIey 5 jomq Io be an emhnoer JOHN J MCHUGH SII9 N Marvlne SI I'II J Chnl MI 4 6532 wmq CIub I CoIor Guard 2 rw rnahc Club 4 I C B TI I SenIoI may 4 WISIFVIGH 4 hmq I I' I Ibecame exchange edIfor of W SICFITU MI ron BerIeIar1 IurIIor ham h rn5eII QOIHC Io VIIIHHOVB PETER J MCMANUS 723l Forresf Ave SI AII'IanasIus WA 4 3403 Crew 2 4 J V Foo'bJ'12 snman Track one of The Iaher se' pans are as o ows affer coIIeqe be abIe fo rnake a honesl IIvInq and al o be a profes Iona accord an pIa er ALFRED J MCMULLEN 6300 Sherman Sfreei' SI Madenne Sophne TE 90444 ew I a mIrror of McGowan wouId mak a good glachalor spends h hrne affer schooI servmq processes one of a A Ies mosf mu uIar SH.: en? THOMAS F MCNICHOL 47II Hazel Ave S+ FrancIs de SaIes SA 73744 ArcncorIIraIernI'ry 2 ramura S I n T ack I ISTCFIBH 2 3 fhe ofner edIIor of exposmg expIorer a as R G Bv e h Tory wI+h Prom Poorhou e arfIcIe am IIIOH 5 Io have rwe ve yeara res? In 'I re e ' . ' ...BSIfII'.II,2,3,.. 9 . ,I F0 , I , Id'rI . , , T , 3 4 . . . HI' ' ' E . . . A, 'Q ' h ' ' , , , ' c II . ' 'S af w CI 2 I2I..II aII,2,3... ' Ie ...a I, 'Q f r , , , ' ' f , I , A . , , I I ' f 'T . X 1 , .xl , lla fII H 'd . vga K ,I Bo I' . , 2 . . . . ...D C' 4 A . . . .R. .... a d . . . ' . . . '..' . . . any? ' o A I'IIe . - ' I 4 ' f 'Q I . . . A , fx A, y . . . T . y li4fl7c7f5T7fgff ' ' gx M, gT 3' , Inframural Champs Baskefbah 2 . . . Foolbah I, ' I FI 3 ,. n ,. . S 3. 3 3 I Y U Cr , 2, 3, 4 . . . ' . . . ' e ' . . . is W I 1 L SJ ' sc ' . d s. h I A ycvre l 1 I 4 - ' I 2 I . ' ...Inf 1 ,2, 3I 4 . .. l A BadI...r ' . I y Q A 4 I H oy . 7 . . . mad is ' hfs fo s ' , , . b' ' I ' ' I ' , Ie. Hr . GERALD M. MCTEAR l629 N. 2nd SI. SI. Michael RE 9-9887 Siege Crew 4 . . , Iniramuras I 2 3, 4 , . , Siudenf Councii I . , . quiei . . . good sI'udenI ...you wiII have To bee? the earIy bird Io find him 'n anyihfnq buf a cheeriui mood . . . m'qhI' be a reaiior. THOMAS C. MAHONEY 7II9 Louise Rd. SI. Aihanasus HA 4-784I Ari Ciub 3, 4 . . . Bowifno Cub I, 2 . , . Cneer- eader 2 , , . C ass Officer 3 . , . Senlor Prom Commiiiee . . , Bowling Team 2 . . . a Iiery red need . . . qoi his prom Iickei in a chance , . . works fn shoemalcer shop , , , hfipfrs Ir, fIVr'1dlI'1If2 'n IQSO. PHILIP L. MALONEY 405 Ceppe Rd.. Jeniiniown Immacuiaie Concepffon Og. 4097 Inframurais I, 2, 3, 4 . . FooibaII 3, 4 . . . Swimming 2 . . . Foo+baII 3, 4 . . . J.V. Fooi- inafi 2 . . . IaII imporf from Jenkinfown . . . pfays she sfIenI Type , . . IooIcs his besf in a Tux , . . ofans fo qo Io coIIege. MARTIN J. P. MANNION I260 S. 29+h S+. SI, G5brieI HO 2 3010 InIramuraIs Champs fn Fooibaii I, 2 . . . Bnskei bail I, 2 . . . friendlies? quy in La Sails: , . . Marty is a Souih PhiIIy rock of C5iIbraIIar . . , going Io coliege and become a che-micaI enof neer. RICHARD E. MARTIN 5I5 E. AIIen's Lane I-IoIy Cross CH 75980 Arr CIub I, 2, 3, 4 . . . one of La SaIIe's besi Iooking men . . . a cIown of Ihe Iirsf order . . . HoIy Cross is his happy huniing grounds . wanis fo be an ariisr In Greenwich ViIIaqe, WILLIAM T. MATONIS I5 Valley Rd.. Drexel Hill Si. Andrew CI.earbiooIr 90785 Bowiinq CIub I, 2, 3, 4 , . . InIramura's Champs Foofbaii 2, BasIre?baII I . . . Basebaii 3, 4 , . . I:oo'rIJaII 4 . . , Varsiiy I:ooIbaII Leiier 4 . . . BasepaII 4 . . . Ciass Oiiicer I 2 . . . LSH's besi oolcinq aThIeIe . . . a'ways fa joker . . . pIens 5 business career. 4... LEE FRENCH, Ed Feuersfein, and Tom McNicI1oI Iisfen infen+Iy 'ro Bro+I1er SfepI'1en's explanaiion of convecfion cur- ren+s. An easily undersfood explana- Iion accompanies mosr of Bro+I1er's Physics Iopics. .SL 8... , - 'f. l L- f I A Kiss ' .' I 5 . iii ? ' ' M -'ci . I Q! 'DX CONRAD J MILLER I5OI W Lehlgh Ave 'VI r RA 5 4755 Iasx Q LI 1 b vm: A 5 UC1 peev Hurd: II FI F V' ILI if CHARLES J MOI-IR F FI SCUO TERRENCE F MONIHAN M r o du ss Once fv farm I1oI1a rw Ou W' vom Wd MOH gridu 1' PAUL T MORRIS G 'I 338 Buffalo Ave Egg Harbor N J 978 WaIreInng SI DE 64954 FouIb1II Champ OI SIU GU Ir v 230 W HlIIon SI SA Y 4688 O Gu rd Dram-mm 2 f u un or r P Comm Ie n uw IIHIOI fw-many Tun Q Je We Dand VT'L,I'IV1J 'Ive LI I'war'doIs Nam I mbsf ouI 0 PAUL R MORRISON 5658 Mlrram SI' Ma rw of rum xmq Cub Irimurab Uby WU 3IV 1 VT DF 6 6088 IIUQII Champ Track axes I nh fwppormm II Jomw To co EDWIN J MORRISSEY 2948 N Syderham S+ Se 5 SCIWOIJS Imfram-.Iris 3 Orch Jr B1 d In u derwm 'II D1I'C cnaw ifl Lidy QI I 9 cy V kxYhk,l 2 ,LV 4 - C 1 . Uffrgr Q! 4 , , , Iwfifw ff X Ftw' i'I Ch 5 if I fffkf, I5 1- Q., Ji I 2 3 . . . 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MORTON 6247 Tackawanna SI SI Twnorhy CU 83394 n ramuraIs I cno asfc L an mp esswve courirnan uIar In a quze sorI of way InIeIIqer1I and sfralqhi or Nerd a Iufure co eqe 'nan JOHN J MOSS I22 Sanger S+ SI Marhn CU S I539 Bowxnq Cub I Cheer eader 2 GOI Cub Sensor Prom Commufree aImosI a schoIas1Ic L rn n IraveIs wrih Murphy quirIeI s nger wanfs Io be an enqsneer JAMES J MULLAHY 524I N 5+h Sfreei Holy Ch Id MI 4 3037 Bow mg CIub I ass OII Cer I ramuraIs I 2 Swnmmnng 3 Track Sensor Prom Comrmtrfe Bowmq 3 4 pmg pong champuon of La SaIIe s'rudIous popuIar desrres Io be a C PA JOHN A MULLANEY 5I08 Newhall Sf S+ Francrs of Assnsn GE 8 ZOI9 ramurals I Chess Cmb 2 rew 3 enloys any good sporhnq even? from chess +o baske baII can bear any pun baII machxne member of 4 D s quarref a Iufure bIoIogy feacher EDWARD J MURPHY I305 S+arImg Sf SI Marfm cf Tours JE 55467 CIass Ofhcer 2 ramurals I GIee Cu I Foofball 3 aImos+ a redhead doesnf know whaf razor bIades are for wakes In cIass w II1 a sm hrves on wheahes JOHN J MURPHY 334l SI Vmcenf Sf SI' Ma+Ihew D 3 2 In+ramuraIs I 4 E depends on hs schoIashc abuI 'ry one of fhe mos? popuIar boys In sensor Cass I e an Ir en y qreehnq fradmon af La Salle hopes ro own a grrlle 1 I 1 ll I I IIASALIIIIIIIIIILIIIIII IIII I I I I , 2, 3, 4 . . . 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Biff wwe-491. mil' ,H WG' ev-raw au- f deer .la iF 9x auf' A3553 if .3 DOMINIC F NAPPI 3505 Wharfon SI Knq of eic IJO 50083 n rannura Cwarnp 2 oe C 03 4 noI S C Medi U W UL 'H In ss ey c 'mubby 14 e o ans o WILLIAM F NEUSIDL NI-1I'wOOd S Anno os Ufi C an h was ve y s rrahrg up 'vow uon'1 erm e r EDWARD J NOLEN 5525 Chew SI m I Ir C Peep lon VI 4 4834 I I V' n Co O1 Mo 5 Mfgowm e GEORGE W NUSS 622 MI Vernon SI Lansdale U or Gui 0 'W nnxs T am Lan da e oackbone QI pwnq 0011 'earn W mei o Q1 Dans Io enrer scxen e Ie FRANCIS R O HARA 2852 German+own Ave Edwardb BA 9 409I 1 Cer e om T ed I o 5 s Wacky 5 ound pc C an DP Ier Icnofv er men ovpular w Ih I pcos Ie e GEORGE J OHNTRUP 433 E Chelienham Ave WI Iam C iss Offcer 2 ramu Q S as erba ack I Trac nas Iemale company on 26 JI ends W ys dan nn some uc: ed S. I o way pan an acc un -an BROTHER G THOMAS polnhng fo Ihe dash board explains fhe funchons of Ihe many msfrumenfs fo Leonard Tompkins seared behind fhe wheel of fhe dual confrol Ponhac Brofher Thomas and Brorher F Joseph are co uns+ruc+ors of La Salles Drlvmg Course Viv' 'Vik M WW E32 334, .1 V fm .il . AV y I - 3 . 5 , . . , e u , , . . ' Q ,., -'ii i' -'ft in .1 ki SQ' sr IE, I 2 . . . Speaks 'wee rI.- we VI rv 11 A 1 'L . . . bel es S, Ph'Vw. ' 'wr Inf' I'I II' I. , , . me Hy ' A h 5, , , , y, rngwn Ld we .. , . .. A 'ly d + In A K K ., .xr my . . I, , A ,, , qc we ,, ,1.. -W. ' ' A FII' QL 1? . .A ,W 3552 , . p . G EU , . Ky' ' 3 Iwram H, I, 2 . . . Siho aa i L I , . . I '5'P Spz 's III . . . ' que' An Iurffr y-far: YUII I I. for I+, ,..'s I I I Io 'fake up , IYIJ? frm. L I '.15' I 7 Im fault 3 O- , I' . . 7 . Infr.1rnu's I. 2 . . . Sa :Inav Sfnaely I . . A Be IIF Cub 2, 3 . . . DOST' ,I OI' we I . l , fr'...quITIe'o1f n 1 ss . .. Q, H V 'Ind by e:'e'y'rQ. 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Made-Une Sopne GE E3-5760 Boxfnq C ubl,2,,,In'r1'nur,asl.Y,3...Jnn'wr and Senior Prorn CO'T7'YT,fTE?f? . . . Ffforoaf 2, 3, 4 , . Track 2 . . . Virs y Foofbnll Y 3 . , , bo'Ter ooklnq rrran Hs brcfner . . , rnusqrda '.,. frinks K' crassroom is G dormdory . , , pmwfs Sourn Jersey A- coasr dunno sumrre '... Infvnds ru be ka denfhf. .9 FRANK X. PANTALEO I440 Wharfon S? r 3 iO 23 ra s Maru rnan H ferns ...nappbat 'nT s Lena Ho n w Q, anqueges. '-lx gin ALFRED P. PFISTER 2 E. Ann Sr. 51, muy B. M, C' F., ' 2. arf rf . . . . 'fi N , . , . Q Cub ,..r, 5. V. SQ rn , ny dance on any fir. - 5: . FRANCIS W. PFLUGER 2725 N. 9th S+. ST. Bonavenfure inrramurals l, 2 . . , kncwn wfdfdy fur FN, fwrrmrrs pompadour . , . 3 Terrffc bombs!! pfaver . . . very qure? , , , 1 brffn 'n Espqnrd , , , rvaprmf-Q En SCHCOW . . . 5 fumro nnfxfncem, FELIX M. PILLA l333 S. 4H'1 Si. Sacred Hearf HO 8-4950 Cross Cmmrry 2 3 . . . 61:0 CMD 3 . ..Tr1'l I, 2 . . . 'ndocr Tram 2 . . . Buff and 6.311 4 ONE OF THE FEATURES of La Salle's Economics Course is a period devoted io reading Newsweek. Joe Gallagher is disfribufing fhese fo 4D, who seem quife eager fo receive fhem. Lafer, fhough, fhey'll fake a ies? on fhem -Q f?5W'Y4 2 iff? . . . ArCnCor2fra?Qrn y I . , . 1nYm'nura'w I, Z 3, 4 . , . nas 3 News 50 'f1k'nf1 rnonnw ff-r yr--a'r7,'rL ' Hx , , , , wer known n SCLATW Fn ry 1-. Fr- .- rw Ca a'wiyS 'alfngz 41P'w?.:r1 frfvndx . Q A IZO JOSEPH V PINTO 3036 Unruh SI S Ilmollwy DE3 45 ramurals I Baslcelball I elernally wears Crew Cul sneaks pasl sludxes wllx no r uble a ma ors n llbrary sclence am Ilor' Io be someday lwapplly marrled WIII1 a secure lxousenod JOHN J POSERINA 2605 E Almond SI S nn RE 9 959 w q ub I Inframur Foolball C'1amp3 Gee Club 2 3 Junror Prom 3 Ba nelball I Foolball 2 Bowlnnq V rsl y Leller 2 3 4 Wlslerlan 4 Debonaur almosl serlous about school orln pans To enler busrness JAMES J PROCHASKA 7005 Georgean Rd SI' Afhanaslus WA 4 2I93 Bowmq Club I ramurals I ows a mean 65 soll spoken a mean man under a baslcef follows Mr Colanlonlos loolsleps plans Io be prolesslonal musncuan DANIEL J QUAGLIARELLO 68l2 Lansdowne Ave SI' Calllslus GR 35232 ramurals I Ban I loves pl1ysIc:s and German all La Salle m occasnon ax y wears lwls glasses Io sclaool yery mellculous aboul copying lessons a fulure aeronauhcal engnneer WILLIAM J OUAINTANCE 2l5 E Penn I lApI' 302l S' Vrncenl de Pau GL 5 SI77 Islerlan I 2 Edu Blue and Gold 4 Edrlorln Cluel B wlng Club I RC Junror and Sensor Prom Com mrflees near dresser usualy found IU Wslerran or achvmes oflrce plans Io qo Io college Ilnen Ieacn WILLIAM J QUIGLEY I337 Oregon Ave Epnplwany Cross Counlry 3 Class Olzlucer 3 nlra rals I Broflwer Palrlclcs prlde and 'oy women admlre Inls dnshnqulslned grey lwalr plans Io qo Io college DONALD A RAE 237 Howell SI Sl Wlllzam 5 Arcbconlralernsly I 2 xlnq Club I Cass Olfrce 3 ramurals I n I Foolball 4 dreamboal ol Ilwe Ioolball Ieam Ialxes sclvool worlc serlous Iwo days before reporls w nfs Io be a CPA JOSEPH W RECKNER 5994 W Opal S+ SI Benedlcl WA 4 I398 Dramalres 4 rw I He always wanled Io oe a II eman Impraclcal Iolmer am I non To gel Ins name In 'he Wnslerlan and go Io ol ege and Ialce up enguneersnq in. l. la. -,.l! 'fa l 8 ni 'har l I22 JAMES D RICHARDSON Ix 'YI 1 332?I5 2303 E Cabo? SI vw Im L00 JOSEPH A RIESLE I822 Plymoufh S+ IIA 44474 S o cr svvm r -1 0 aww: an M0 rm pvfbaby w fv' ROBERT F RIZZI 63I3 Magnolia SI 5 C memo TE94945 Irgv rw 49 O ci mob e have 'I 'fe 0 omounced Iva 'we amof an aeronau JOSEPH V RIZZO 3224 N Marsfon SI vpn: hr RA 5 0322 uc arm. I ww C e OI B her y CJG s M. around wfh HIQ a a 6 Q K: Q er I oh I 'w e 0 e FREDERICK S ROBINSON 2900 N MuHer S+ 'T I' U Farr C un un I Sf VI 577' VOVY' Corwr Hess emor P y Iudsous 9 CI everyone Jn sp ken weI erve cv 'U THOMAS P ROGERS 2929 CIlmen+lne Sf c 3 u d If 0 CI F www es 5 presence umpredudabe sses Iv me o We owIwng 'eam s me ease wmv s'vo ro was me C I 'ir Um if' I W I I I I I I I IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII I I IIIIIII, 2, X M HM, Ii, L CA - , MMU ' , M V' X F'f'fLwfIr5'c-W , I , , . IV 'I'7'LJ':I 3 . . . ar 1, 1 E-' I-Sf If . . , 'kwarf 5 . , , v-I Q mx K I I Fit.. 1' -'I ' Inmffy Ir- 'TTI I, ff'-, U A I 4, A in Naam ' fw Iv ,.,, vw mf w IMI 'Im I I V' 1 C'-fy 2' La S1 dances. SE2 244' - - 6.v ga' 'Y M vgv SY Awavasbi ' - 'V 'V ' i ,- N. . f . K --' 'V x, use Once' I , . . R112 C E: 2 . . . LF ,ids I , I . . . JV. FQQIC2 2 . . , sfvc dvzsser , . K I ,f.-we ip I N .1 ' Q H We may yd 'v1'r . , I 'JVLIQ 5 M SVHCII 'rw Lf: S. II d . . A mi' ' rfI 1' . . w' I 2'Jc1w ' Q Nw. I3 Iffwfzu, 'Q 1 A I w - I f5f u'a's 3 . . . S e ' , S fI , . . I Yuen' deaf? fo ' 'fr 51 Nf I by , 5 hc rs . . . ffcr In oe ' Tice . erdmer. ' I .x.L ',-,-1, A I E4 ,Vip Bofnz C I 2 , , , IW' -fa 5 I . . . BowI'nq I Tee 2, 3 , . , n fcII, I-If'ar 's bays . . . p' ,' ' of wf Aiqhf . . . pals I ' I- Jffvs , , . :Pe of L S 35, 'r'JIw+ I! Is , . , I .-,avg fo 'ale up sc'eIc 'rw Q ge. V's17'a on Aww: Irefnlfy I . . . BCN,-TTI C E I, 2 . , . T - :VIC I 4 . . . J -TJ' frd f I P I f . . . S ' Ia 4 . , . f ' . . . 2DQf1Is vw I . 1 1 d 'rw 'urn 'C 0 .I 11. , . :jars 'C . ' fs'w. S I5 , . . f Cc' us CD'-STI BA -I I83 I'W'fi 'GIS I, 2, 3 . . . 'aI, if .. . a ' u II: -2. . IC I . I . . . A , I . . , ' I 'fA. V, 'rv' , IS DI' rw b I I . . . III. I :fr1:'e was d I , I Ir' V p df , D515 , . . am 'Von I5 'Q DG 1 . accc 5 II. Quay L ln ROBERT J ROMANI I830 Mounlam SI' 5 Thomas Aquunas I-'O 5 5356 rarnurals I q el s ud ous sure hrm If lauqhs eas y h u assum nq I alce o JOHN T ROSNEY 3I72 Tulip SI Nlallv fy B V IVI NE 4 2945 Archconlralermfy I C ass Off rr-r I nlru 1 s Foolba 3 4 n pas lr own Io all Ihe q rls IU Kens no n cm alwwys be found In Whelans wfler 240 p ns Io qo fo olleqe on lhe Wes? Coasl lces danc nq ELWOOD F RUDDY I65 W Roselyn Sf SI' Helena WA 4 6889 w Inq I n rlmural ns Olney In IS spare m barncs bad drwmq on Brolhor Thema L Io ply mean frumpel IH fhe band another La Sill le Io be 1 C A LOUIS V SANNINO ZI4 S ZOII1 Sf S Mon ca DF 4 586i ramura s I Class Officer I Rrdlng Club 2 r her H larys Me Loule har lrme lceeplnq gurls away p ns Io be a doclor JAMES A SASSA 6028 Columbus Ave Our Lady of Lourdes GR 3 3848 nlramural namps Baslcefball I Foo ball rew 2 3 Bro her Raymond Ines Io brvbe hum Io come back Io crew regular cuslomer al lhe barber s college wanls Io be a Ieacher EDWARD J SCHMID 639 Andrew Rd Springfield SI Alhanasrus HA 4 2655 Baseball 2 Cheerleader I 2 fha? Iarnous lrlle blondheaded boy wulh a loud vor e qulel bulldog :end never w Ihouf a smlle rnrends fo be a mechanlcal enquneer for a paving company GEORGE P SERNYAK, JR 429 N 36th S+ SI Agalhas Inlrarnurals I 2 3 Swnmmlnq Team calls srqnals for 4As German C'ass nofed for fall slor es Wanls a po flcal Iulure EDWIN J SKORE 2752 N Orkney Sf SI Bonavervure RE 9 8778 To busy fo enqaqe In exlra curricular acllvahes a True I24O lad sludres hard and marks show If never loo busy fo do a favor hls Iulure plans arenl defnnffe GERARD A. SMITH 992 N. Randolph S+. SI. Poler MA 7-5259 Intramurals Criarnps Baslcelbal 2 . . . Band 2, 3 . . , Dance Band 2, 3 . . . Good sense of humor , . . excerenl rriusciar , . . qenherfari Io his lin- qerlips . , . a Iulure in medicine awaits him. JAMES A. SMITH S+. Allwanasius Balon Iwirler I, 2 3 , . , .,.Scnolasf': L I .. 7264 N. 2IsI Sl. HA 4-KI43 Jur or Prem Commirlee .Mclelugn 'ran . . . bei' balon Iwirler La Salle ever nad . . . popular wilh Irie women Fel. WILLIAM T. SMITH S+, Helena 266 W. Linfon Sf. LI 9'3l7O Believes fn pavra his owr' way wcrlrs aller sermon' ...males rounds of dances . , . Parlner in Berq Inc .... warvs fo no Io coleqe. ROBERT J. SNYDER 6l59 Cheslnul Sl. Our Lacy ol Rosary GR 408524 Foolbai, 2, 3 4 . , . Varsf'y Lef'er3,4,,.r1anOf somes? mari an loolball learn . . . lorulcs sludpuf- oul ol Ioolbal sufl , , , wanls In Im -1 business man. WILLIAM W. SPENCER 2053 Medary Ave. Immaculate Coricepliori I-IA 4A755I Bowling Club I ...lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4 , . . Rillc- Club I .,.Foo'ball 4 . . . Berii de Club 2, 3. 4 . ,. bravesf s'u:leri? af La Sa e affempfed 4 years ol Laliri ,. . 5 'ran 'o avoid on a Icofba field. JAMES E. STANTON Immaculale Comme-priori Ineramura s I 2 . . . Scriol rry3,.,I'a:r3,4. rrvorninq Io keep 7o Iraini ol opocsfe sex . . , plan 5839 Criffenden Sf. Ll 8-4269 as : L . . . Cross Couri- ruris T: sznool every rig ..o'ie OI La Sales S be-sl Iraclcmar ...modest ,, . blushes in presence 'Q enter SQIGVICC. S 1- D 3,1- WE TRIED fo gel fhis group 'lo pose formally, bul you see how far we suce ceecled in our aflempls. Afler school is finished for Ihe day, mos? La Salle men usually congregale af spofs like lhe Chaflerbox lo discuss fhe evenls of lhe day wilh lhemselves and anyone else lusually femininel whom 'fhey migl-1+ meef fhere. f i '1 7 ' .' H I ay? , .s as A ' ' - I .4-. 'SFS i wife.: - I Y fl Ii ' ' W . ' s s e-- S f QM 3 W kk . ,..wf' ...I 1 -I. MICHAEL P STAPLETON ' Mem as 308 Keni Rd C r' yd QOI3 M Prom Cn ee Cass Qffcer r asxe 0 5 er Am JAMESJ Fr-we In'ram.A Keep 4A 'T os a 0 'va GEORGE SI' 'via In rarru V1 V FTW V7 qaore r N O SOWY VO C STEWART Xav e 2328 Parrish SI Gee C u .Jpp ed W rw ra ve u 'I u eco awe Q urwng I -Im mary sdwoo 1rd become ri u xq B STOLLSTEIMER 5630 Loreffo Ave I Tours DE 6 I63O NICIQ Iwer FeI C an Jorm 5 sparr rm pa ner bear n an arqume Mend I C r 5 IU ure HUGH A STREHLE 427 W Fnsher Ave Inca P3 G 5 N99 r muras fcay of arnafworv shouwd be bus boy 'wav 'wg Iearned 'rw CH Ir rw ca e+era expe em es am 'ow D9 acwer and :Je everme JOHN J THEVENY 603 W CourfIand SI SI Henry M 4 3 Cuass Ogcer I InIramuraIs Foo'baII Champs ske'ba fm as T n M an gways DE Ion d mouse sharp dresser 4 Iad+ n News Io oo 'ro coIIeqe and qef marrwed WILLIAM J THOMAS 7528 FayeHe S+ SI Afrvanasms HA 4 8355 Cwe S are Checkers r Band Jun or Prom Comm 'fee one man pmrwo quar'eIIe mad muscam I e e's Io 'v o befor y Y r 5 e nIans C em 'e ' r'- I25 ...Aff rr an nf' 'inn-1' n'ri 'er-L, 1' me Sie: fer T6 9 mf W? 'QI'l' V5 anew Sifslk-354' Man ROBERT B TILLMAN 2 THOMAS J TOBIN JAMES TOWSON FRANCIS T TRAINER X 1 'I JOHN E TRAINOR 1 V 22l S Hemberger Si 'A 30 3I2 Spencer S+ 220 Grange Sf 4 0 Gowen Ave CL-1 7 2200 Sumac 4V 34f C' F1 'vw U VT' JULIO R VASSALLUZZO 54l5 Rnsmg Sun Ave U46 THOMAS J WHELAN 75l7 Boyer Sf CH 7 'NO ln innura 1 olbwl N ee H+ l-'ov qa'n s T mn ,vg- rem' EARLE J WOOD 32 E Walnui Lane A -1-0 F F1 U O 'TLV XO C i 'Y' AL GEORGE J WOOD 2009 Easfburn Ave WA 4 f 'T uk AQ 4 GEORGE M YOCUM 34l E Meehan Sf Y W2-snr ln rarnuri n rn 30C OQUS An+hony Gallagher l932 I947 R P Elernal res' granl lo hlm O Lord and el perpe ua lj 5 me upon hm M e re ' an peac Amen :ig ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Tn ,Tall of lhe I95O Bu-e and God wlbheg Lo Thank Bro ner Gerald ouslneg adv er and Mr Ellwood Barrell mocera or, for Thelr unhrlnq ehforls ln rnalclnq lh.C book all fhal ll ns We also vvlsh lo lhwwk Brolher George, Brolher E Franco and lhf- re 4 of lhe facully Mass lvlcCarlhv M63 Chrlscr Carl Wolfe, and The olher pholoq raohers al Zarmlcv 5 Vlflfhoul lhf abxflance ol Mr Danlel Soars a d lne Campus Publnshlnq Company, 'rhus boolc would never have gone lo presb HC X. 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