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

 - Class of 1955

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SENIORS Personable Bob Wagner has consistently been the schol- astic leader of the class of 1955 since first coming to LaSalle from St. Martin of Tours parish. Consequently, it comes as no surprise that he is the senior with the highest general average. A long list of scholastic awards and medals attests to his exceptional ability. Bob has won the scholastic class medal in all four years, has earned an equal number of scholastic letters and has twice won the Religion medal in open competition. His talents are not concentrated in scholastic endeavor, however, for Bob finds time to take part in intramural sports, and is an ardent baseball fan. That he is popular with his classmates is evinced in his selection to several class offices beginning with his choice as treasurer in the freshman year, continuing as junior vice-president, and culminating with his selection as class presdent of 4A. To his already abundant collection of honors, Bob can now add the most desired, rewarding and satisfying of them all. Perhaps the most enviable of all the distinctions which can be conferred upon a senior is that of being chosen the most representative member of his class. ln the graduating class of 1955, this honor is made to Gerard Hepburn, secretary of the Student Council. Gerry, a member of St. William's parish, has shown his capacity for leadership by the competent administration of such offices as freshman class president, junior class secre- tary, and sophomore and senior class vice-president. Furthermore, his ability in Athletcs is attested to by his active participation in crew, on which he has maintained a varsity position for two years. lntramural basketball, bowling and track have figured in his list of activity. A member of the Wisterian and of the Blue and Gold staffs, Gerry has also been a consistent repeater on the honor roll and has the scholastic letters to prove it. These impressive factors plus an ingratiating personality and an unfailing affability are indicative ot the reasons tor his selection. 1

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lt is a particular honor to be selected as the outstanding athlete of a class noted for athletic prowess. By a landslide vote, amiable George Schmidt has been ac- corded this distinction, and iustifiably so. ln basket- ball, his unending variety of shots, his brilliant back- board work and smooth floor play resulted, to a major degree, in the gaining of a playoff berth by the O'Brien- men, and also brought about his selection as the recipi- ent of the William H. Markward citation for sportsman- ship and unusually fine play. George was also voted to the second team All-Catholic squads. Then, his performances on the baseball diamond, alternating as coach Woltemate's third baseman or shortstop, have been worthy of additional praise. His play at these positions has been characterized by the same aggres- siveness, skill and determination to win that were evi- dent on the basketball court. And George's successes have not changed his easy going personality. To have achieved all this and still maintained a good scholastic record is a further accomplishment of George Schmidt, a ball player's ball player, and athlete of the year. CDUTSTANDI This year's choice for the most activity-minded senior of the graduating class is William Lalferty. Since com- ing to LaSalle from Incarnation parish, Bill has been the personihcation of activity in furthering all that is LaSalle in co-curricular and extra-curricular aHairs. Sportswise, he has proved himself on the football team and in intramurals. Then, his argumentative Lpowers have always been a threat to challengers in debating, and his dramatic ability has won him leading roles in the Cape and Sword productions. Bill's literary talent is evidenced in his Wisterian articles, and his sonorous bass has been used to good extent in glee club offerings. ln addition to participating in so many LaSalle activities, Bill has found time to represent the school in various competitions sponsored by Philadelphia colleges and universities. Worthy of particular mention was his se- lection as Governor of the model State Assembly pre- sented by Temple University, a function at which he otliciated as a member of our IRC. Finally, besides all these commitments, Bill has been the president of 45, and has taken part in the deliberations of the Student Council.



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ri 5 3 A. . i .33 ,, mcimno w. Anime JOSEPH P- BA'-L 324 s. York Road, Hatboro osbsme 5-45st 249 W- Lindley Avefwe, 20 Gl 5-9474 St. John Bosco lnfafnallon 15, 2A, aA, 4C . . . Scholastic tener 1, 2 . . . Intramural track 3, 4, 15, 20, 3F. 40 - - - Football SIU, 44'-1 - - - J-V. basketball 2 - - bowling 4 , , l pmm wmmmee 3' 4 l , , Science dub 2, 3 , I , Intramural basketball 3, 4, track 3, 4 . . . Prom committee 4 . . . Wisterian 2, 3 . . . Class secretary 1 . . . Likes Dixieland and ian Hal-75909 of The l tNf'14lll0n Club - - - Ulf!! brokers - - - CONC On, , , , Ruyen Hill man . I . Good gage in regimemqls. will ya! . . . Big time stockholder . . . One of the five whales. JAMES M. ARDRON WILLIAM M. BARBOUR 3102 Unruh Avenue, 49 DE 3-2433 3332 Friendship Street, 49 DE B-0636 St. Timothy St. Matthew 1F, 2E, 3F, 4D . . . Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, lchamps 1, 2l: 15, 251 35, 4C - - - lntwmvrel tfllfk 21 3 - - - HUPES to Ullend bowling 2, track 2 lchampsl . . . Prom committee 4 . . . Class secre- UYGXGI - - . Sunday nights find him Gt St- Joe dances - - - W0rkS tary 2 . . . Muscles . . . Buster Brown . . . He went conservative! ut Penn Fruit- . . . Gato fresco . . . A bono lighter than Doasy. WILLIAM R. BARRANGER RICHARD A. BISSELL 4500 Smedley Street, 40 DA 4-4509 6612 Emlen Street, 19 GE 8-5132 Holy Child St. Madeleine Sophie 1F, 2D, 3F, 4D . . . Swimming 1 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Aspires 1A, 2F, 3E, 4D . . . Intramural track, basketball 1, 2, 3 . . . Plans to Drexel . . . Rods and customs . . . Fords are the end . . . Has the to attend Drexel or Georgetown . . . likes wild sax and records lowest car in the school. . . . Summers at Ocean City . . . Buddybbuddy with Jocko. JOSEPH F. BINNS JOSEPH B. BLOOM 7006 Ardleigh Street, 19 CH 8-1235 4200 Rhawn Street, 36 MA 4--9716 Holy C1955 Sl. Dominic 1D, 2D, 3D, 4A . . . Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 lchamps 3l 1C, 2D, 3F, 4D - - - Football 2, 3 - . . lntrdmvrdl bowling 1 - - - - - You don't know, do you? . . . Silent Joe . . . Fugitive from Digs progressive ian . . . The coal dust twins-Devlin and Duke. Mayfair. .

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