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BLUE a n d C O L D LA SALLE COLLECE HIGH SCHOOL

Class of 1934



Foreword A|1LT a lapse of six years, the Yt&r Booh, is again a reality. To you, the Underclassmen o\ La SaUe High School, we pass Wit- torch. Be it your sacred pledge to carry on m the years to come.

CLASS OF 1934


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President


D. FELIX FK ipal cf H ••


Dedication /H tofym oj ow esteem and

appreciation—to

Brother Daniel James and to Brother

Dominic

I.ui{c we, the (.'Lisa oj l^mctccn Hundred Thirty four, gratefully dedicate this bool{.


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En Year Books of this kind For -nriH- departing Senior To tits, lose the heart and mind Of the clasa fhat's passing on M.u it not be thought presumptuous T(i saj for one .nid .ill We're glad the grind is pver And w< re ready for the call To the struggle men call "life." \\ • nun the lists quite gladly, \Y. . mill- not unprepared. I T that thanks to the Brothi i • \V1|. 11> 1111. r urn- nil strength have spared 11• t n u s I'M t i n - • - t n U -

Though we'll tread lik-'> diverse byways In siMivh nf lawful fame. It'.-; our one yrt-.n hope .it parting Tli.it we'll -ill respond again When the M.isttr calls the roll EDWARD M

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Th CLASS of '34


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[OHM \i iSEPH BALK "B u s i "

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Ici'tiiiii- ; m d h i s p r a n k s are o f t e n so h u m o r o u s tli.it e v e n rin- B r o t h e r s s o m e t i m e s h a v e t o forgel t h e i r d i g n i t y a n d i.ii k ,i smite, Jnhri 1ms n e v e r r e v e a l e d to us w h a t lit-- hit-V

iiinhition is hut lH*)$e w h o w^rk hy his ji^ic will n^v't'i have .1 ihil moment. l i . i . k 4: Junior Vafsit:

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While Pat has been dawned several times by spc&s of sickness lie has in-wr come near bein^ nut. Wuli ,i liuuv determination, worthy of .1 titan, rathet ili.m ol this htilr chap. Pal lias kept hit place .11 the head of ids class utiti Bang thereby bin respect and friendship. W e bavt tio fcan for your future, P;IL. Godspeed!

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"Bon" A leader! The emu oJ all c'linplirocnt* and Bnh titl Leader in scholarship and good-fellowship, "(juictlj effrctive*" i> tkt tiot) we can %ivt o\ him. W'luTu •. ri limtliri Bought the ttuwti !'• .1 particularl) hard q i i c s t t o n lii-f ey> It t t m t i v e l j di •• 1 I i]uti-r c o r n e r w h e r e I ' - ' it '•''•'• e b e t t i n g n u for ItUCCCM, I t u h

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Al.OYSIUS DOUGHHRTY Immaculate "Doc"

"He lias a iinhle wit; I think "twjis made nf Atalanta's hecU»" Many n tune h;ive we marveled at Due's ready •. jt Li[id stircvvd ^ood sense. A welcome ctmipanmn ;it all times is Due. as the other members of the "Unholy Three" are ewer willing tt) testify. We hope ilii1- isn't :;i .I'll live I'm ever. Due. Dramatics 4; Scholastic "L": Act>rn 1. 2; t'liei-r Leader 4.

J O H \ JOSi:l'M DOYLE

>; Vincent

"Bt MP" OK] 'Bump,' who h pi md to be one of the German' town ('ki Guard, visionf himjtll and Johnny O'Conncl] as one dl the ben law (ifras in Philadelphia in tin- neat Future. Theti offices \sill probably he located fa » White Tower. *irwf Bump • pastime ii eating hamburgers! Whatever

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J(iSEPH DUFFY

St. \'i)it"fnt

Ni.iv we [ire-etit to ynu Ten Dvitfy, gefttleman, .ithlcte. 1 I :• chap has tuaJo a phenomenal rise tn spurts since bit iieshman days, but he nevei had any necessity to ri Sltet nl milking ii-n-nJ-. sini;c he » < always at the top M;iy die best oi everything come ymir way, Tex. J, 4L B,I:.I.ii Committee 4: Pootbal] 4.

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MICHAEL MATTHEW ETZ1

Si Dommt

Here, indeed, H B man among tpen

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L u n d - .1- i|n.i:tiil-,u L on the team for two yc.irs in ;i row.

Like the story-book hero, Mike i- nol only .1 good athlete hut al.en B leader in Ins class, and a w r y jiupitl.ii

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man. We're 1 e than sorrj T• • say good-bye to ;i real sport like "Little Mike " Fi.f.ih.ill 3, 4: Stholastte "V

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PAUL LAWHBNGE II V \ \ "BANDY' ipation 1^ eating uut«, and whose highest ambition (to be a iln-m matteaaoaan) will probdrive him nui<. was .1 big 1 cJ| on the line in th I'lfition of the football team II 1 pride IK- En the ;..(t he o,u A in the 3 Senior l l;i)-. Vi'liiittvtT I" : P doei well. Here'"

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JOHN JAMES FOF]

St. WttJioffl

IntnidiKiiiL' a tiill, likable chap w h o is o n e nf the brain trust of die tentor data. With a natural h e n for tilings scientific, J;ick is dut FM an interesting and successful , ;ii. ri in t h a t l i n e .

G o t o it, J;i t k !

Scholastic "L" 4: Year Bunk Staff,

THOMAS JOSEPH Q VRVEV •• I r . M "

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i • I • • . . . . |. ,. • it c o n s i d o a H c literary -kill to bom, T o m I* 001 oi IIH giobc-trottcrj who tn-k fi Chestei to La Salte every tJ«j DOI bad practice, Tom, since .1 Misaonarj Priest is suppowd to ctivei .1 • ' tind, / o u know' Prwridenl

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ALFRED JOSEPH GERSTENLAUER

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(Vn. iif the few chaps in the tenser dm mho 111- bten spurting iin <\th)irtic k-tttr jince bit eopbi 1 • cut bine, one ol tht most populai fellowi • i!.!-:• Gerst tas cantcibuted ub '•• tiaJly to the one -pint which he likts so much .it La S.ille. Sn ItinK, At, .md (he beM o l luckt Eta

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WALTER JAMES GR.-M I

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H e r e if .1 mudc] of r e f i n e m e n t a n d intellect. Although .; participant in ;ill inter"das« s p m i s . In- «t[|[ found time (<• K ni-Lii ilic i o p uf his d a s s . D n t of tits h i ^ f > i momenta i~ ti> s t t ,1 L:t S.JIL- ttMiti fume n u t tin top. T r i g o n o m e t r y li.i terrors for h t m . h u t , ;ts [ i n - n J n . t i i c n d . don't ro«n' linn cheese to him) So loog. Walt, well mist yew Acorn -St.iii 1 :. SdiolastJc "L" 2, 1.

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CKAR1 ES BENJAMIN GRJ '• "Bi •

Benny a one ul ovw future diplomat and Imguirt*, kvithaj. pruhahlj1 311 o&CCi : ; i-i scholastic honori fen ! i i • ' u the ranking Frendi ichotar oi ' Even * lecture in Spanith niuti In ! lu-ld, iic trill .ilw.r, icon with V . M I

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"Gas™ G •>•• [In- fine gentleman is known to all iind sundry, htu .1 special aim in M e : to be a millionaire. N e x t Septem-

ber lie e x p e c t s tit t a k e h i s first s t e p t o w a r d s this goal by studying Business Economics at P M. C. He has what it taxes tn succeed—mure power W yuu, Gus! Cheer Leader 4: Dramatics +; Year Bunk Bui£ne« Manager -t.

BERNARD STANLEY Dl TKOWSK] Phocnuville may well b* proud of this curly-haired, be • l< i imrln • . ••i.iii A gentleman to the core, whi'tliL't serving al Ma Pirsl Pridayi oi wrestling u-tth Hi. intricad French in d a w , oi diiplaying In- r.irc fiirni iin the basketball court that** Bemie. ii "I '

Ctam Sport*.

lOSBWl . u n y s u s HAGERTY

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A hard worker , m j a good fetlow Hi- may fe«1 quite HUT* tli;it, after finishing Nigh school, his ability to give t h e

best th;it ii m him. tuftethcr with his sense of humor, will carry him Ear alotsg his way. Vi'c all wish you the very best oi good Fortune, J«c. ortt.

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WILLIAM ANTIIUW HALL

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Academy

"Bin" Here us tfa't sheik oi Senior A. Despite his active pa; tidpation in the most shirt'tearing, pantS'ripping game*, Hill always managed to look respectable, tn dass .iil.ni..ukl always count on IIII'- whole-souled interest Mid co-operation. W e wish him success ;it L;i Satif College Committee 4. C.].\~~ Sports,

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A model. ;mO a man suhoni wiyont might follow impunityy I" merited th< schi ion foi .ill f of II of • .i- oTi thh e -I'ittt o ll thh e II'].--- QQu h a n d a m e m b e r >*\ t h e Siuclent Council Hk tpifU ol loyalty • .ivnest endeavOT must -pi-li foi b i n a ttteful and intm(| life, '

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Si Tkimas Aquinas

AMES IACOVONE "JIM"

11 it's anything musical, see Jim. Cheerfully faithful u, practice, the progress of the school orchestra is due largely to hrs devei "tickling ol the ivories" of our baby grand. We suspect that a career m niuaie is decidedly a future possibility, and who knows if we have not in Jim a radetewski in the making? Orchestra 5; 4; Acorn 1, 2.

JOHN Ml< HA] 1 K W I M A N

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What 1 ! that laying about "good things coming in smatl I' .. • till Blonoy is every inch a roan, one w h o i • id] < th&tt his part t>i every |,>.IL1 111 jh i'l .t wild disposition, no one w n put more , r in-. !-J worli A. .idinm-i of system in .ill thing*, we ftel chat Jack will •• plao • in In- Geld o\ Surveying. (1,c-- Sport*; Basaai I Sotnmitl

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EDWARD JOHN KUSEK "ED

Q u i e t , u n o b t r u s i v e , a l w a y s I ' I U T C ^ H - I ! i n d a s s . . i l , m - ..well if HI bis lessons, Ed silently kept pace wkh tb« daw, or pcrtiiipf even .1 step oi two ahead He is a pluggci who obtains results, and will swely meet with good ! irtune in his Lift work. c:ia- Spans

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"POP" Pop i- nrilhci ill HI r i he Itwju • but mai L : 11 •, > • r i a happy »w) agreeable medium Ntvei ruffled bowl school work 01 anything eta In kaj pruerved th« v "noiseltM teooi o( hit way" .> i n . iul tn all . I• • uptm • • I a/tei him otw heart] i

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[OHN I' \r [ LEONARD

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A and iimi jack takx Hnw

iicnticman a tid :i scholar, I to ttach •• h o d we fi-vl that hi* future pup:], will thtnl .at we dd. Although » paittapani cmlj in • was :ilw;iys ;, loyal rooter .it ,ill o u r contest*, ;ind *i:'l] hi- kindly encouragement ;md bearty co j h o u t |ii]nin({ u a acrUM llu- t s n i p u i . o l d I - 1

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O F I M I l : r.in.:i-, t i n - p n d t i-l B S K n g s p o r t , N . |.. a n s w e r s to the I'.iim.- i'f "Stride." If be can ^n-r- at high, wid< handsome m the pursuit ol law i s he has done for the past 11'in ye.irs m track, studies nnd social activities, Oscai should breast the tape sw*H m advance oi tbe test o) the field hei e*g koping! Freshman Basketball; Track 4.

[OHN Kl \

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LYN< II "BID"'

"Then- are ^nnli-> tli.it make j*ou happy, and there »rt -n11lv?- lli.it iu.it;i- vi111 blue " If you h.ippfll lo • :'i' | i i tmilf ti"iu Hud and A e c i up. Phiwigb always quiet wid unassuainE. [tml has given hit best as cheei • . rnetnhci ol the Draw tts Clui • • • . . • tl c cracti lAlcmnan o l iiu- Advcrtiw Canoti • i ex the Bud VTTORNEYS we made? ('ii.'.-i

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"JlMMII : Ai.i • "-- .iSn-.ii.!1 wfth l i : i i i m c L y o n s , f u t u r e m a n shimt town in ISM.1 cirdes. Everybody's friend, a go*gettei \vt t h e XQAtter " f spi.irt a n t l ^ k r h i ' l u r s h i p . hiii h a s w o n o u r •:id t;tki!j with him om rificercsl good widie*. W e want to hesu from Jim from ttaw to tune It will ea*c Minn.-wli.it out fecliftg •( ! . • " .ii the pxa •• • ! a p.il

Foodball 4: ^' Leaite Si.iff *.

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J O S E P H ALBERT MACKEY

St. Ludwig

"JOB"

A more amiable Fellow than Joe ycrn wouldn't waai to His work after school hasn't left bun much time i"] sports, Nil 11^ earnestness and ability in class have been our constant example, and we gladly tiotf our h:tts to this little man with die CI-LMI BOUL Good-bye, Jew. and good luck! Dramatics: Acorn I, _; Honoi Man I. 1. 3. 4.

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WILLIAM JOSEPH MEHLEM

Si Bontfact

•'Bin " "Wild Bill" i> ,t bard-working man, yet he manages to • r-, i-, share of Fun otti of fife, W e a3w»y* fell sorr; chat Bill chtl not try foi IHL;'1 sehod basketball, but it seems he had weightier problems on nia bands. " A roan of ready wit" is an expression thai suits him to a 7". Good-bye and good luck. Bill. Man 2 (3ass Sports

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'•EnEd fi little bui bit »-n »nd himroi

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ied with u .ill timci li • • : that he Itnovn In, Iiddrcts linee the irymnaciuni at tin- ball diamond arc dcfcited indeed when \ id Despite bit omnipreierit ripe. Bd is • iw 5m chap • • ! tudenl when cpint" moves dun. and a good tpoti too "L" I J V

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John i • • teak that hit mother salts him r-bone li the.) Mil u I •-,'•• pieat who art truly Rood, [ohe !- as grcal as lin-v come, because the? dtm't come any better. Modest and quiet u .ill tntws. .i real mac, too, it ha* been n plea Scholastic "I." > ;

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FREDERICK WILLIAM Mr:BRIEN

St. VinceiM

"BILL" Bi]l HI more like an m^MUJEmn at La S;1111% r.iLlu'i than a [ncre student mi activity SC-&1H3 complete w i t h o u t B i l ] \ being connected with u 111 some vv,iy of n i h f i . bill intends

in carry the Gcnnantown Standard nf Victory into tht laundry business. Following in this regard, in the footsteps of his dad. Ho need to w:«h you success, Bill; still, we do] Scholastic " L " 1, 2: JJaiaat Committee; VIMS Boole Ad-

vertising.

» II I [ A M JOSEPH Mi < A N N "Din." "A m u i deKTvinH ol much prai* yel quiet ind un aantming withal" in Hill M d unn. Though p n claimi ! ;i jrcai dt-sl of In- time. In1 managed w hold hi« own m 11' no I'-- manly pursuit <•( knouuicd|{c and friendthip. ( j u i i d f o r t u n e t o y o u Kill I DOtball -. - -i T r a d

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1 HOMAS EDMOND Mc:CARRY Jin

- Conception

"TOM"

Nut too deeply ahsorhod in things of the mind aa to neglect the more material, "Mai:" is a witling workei .lihk-tc Hi note, ;md lately, .i very prominent social light. As dftss provident, sccrotsiry of the Student Council, member of the Prom Committee, he had "dune all tiling well."

4; Student Gouncl 4: Class President 4.

H.!> ChiU

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. . H I tiki .ii'pti pit and detect rhub»tb nnti rtfll be in atl-around good (eno« Hen i Chwlif to r""-11 1[ .-\h\,n-- ready foi study, work, oi ptiy. as At • • w h e n we needed •> willing h a n d wt wem to Bud fir>t u i d ., • pointed n qririi like hit ii i . m l v found III.IV it i".itiv him fai tvn tlic road to ichieveffienl \ , . i -i 1 mitten

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JOHN JOSEPH McGRATH

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"MAC"

\\ r,.it ttit-mhirr of Senior B will eve» forget the day when M.i. came into school itu1 day aftci leetng the great Moose Krnui ol Notts Dame play bswkttbali against Penn and tlotl to lead tlic /i;i>> in victory? And we .ill .idmirc ihi- c age .nnl constant work he brought to hi* studies. \ \ t II put nur \jvt$ in >'• iur h;indsL M.3k.L. whet) vou i;ct

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FRANCIS AUSTIN M c M A M S

St. Fronds

One <il ihc su-iMikd "basketball'crs*y tribe" about I a Salle and a good player .it thai! His ducf dwni to fame and bw greatest pink- fa that he coached his class team in Kit junior year. We amid always count on Mac's support in ni[ things, and we're sorry to tote him. Freshman IWkcihali: Vice-President I, %; A.

THOMAS PRANCIS WcMANUS "Tin i Tmk am not particularly fljuhy in hit Intellectual bol l'iit In- n'.i- i-.i i .in i h r l . n i . i til uppnrtei " I i '!• n M I -i ' i . L i n i l » - ( j r i n d i I it.ii L It; i l , . : , . I I I I . -ii,,, I, .i.l Mi. field

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ALOYSIUS EDWARD McTACUE

Our Udy of Mtrcy

"At" A * a meniKcr of La Salk-'f tcamn. A) has added much in tin- si hi ml. and incidentally •> goQ&y numbi-r ol munogTMBS to his sweater*. Iri ctast be heW t reputation for being a regulai fellow Hi- funny (trcak qvibt inquentli prornpeed reniarki whidi high!) unwed the das*.

calling li'rth huge ruic-^ of hni^htr-r b

enter tli.- letntncry

Mac'l iitnhitii>!i M

Good tuas. Mac!

Vanity Pootbafl 4: EkdcetbaO -*; B*z»ai Comahtxe i . Orchc-.tr .i i.

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"FMM"

Hnw uf envied tin1 delighted <:nn ™ !:r;mk's face as he nonchalantly fatbotaed the deptha of Physics and Math) NUT have we less admiration Foi the constant geni;il ;utiMule th.it has ever been .1 part of him. His ability in the ~tudy i'f science* is an indication of greater things cd come "L": Class Spi :

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"JIM"

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[rt«h a t t a i n e d a n o t h c i t r i u m p h w h e n t h e i • • • I I . M . J \ 1. i - • led t i d ) f a s h i o n a b l e lad Jim I " - m o w n

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•;••> H i - bfts . i l been a 6ni \ > Lri..,[| playei and wa« .1 tnemfaer ol 1I1, vanity team foa .1 time tfia yeai Jim relahea chicken nod want: no n«mhurge< undwjchts Good luck. Jim!

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Uond Ii.'.i-J does not towei above the rest of the I, but Napoleon was ,1 good link- nan, too John's going ti> bt .1 lawyer Mid no daabt 9 very good one. He "if beautiful ran take his pn t La Sal Coll .- next jreai Good luck. John. .i! tin- you, S p •••- M ••;••> & a f c i i I


JOHN FRANCIS O'CONNOR

St. Michael

"OAK" O.ik rarely has milch in Bay, but when it oimes to action In- it a in nil,in cyclone tipea'ally on the iNiiirt. Many a long c h e o rent the . m . and many <i heart (female ineluded) missed ;i few beats when Oak made •• difficult W e wish him nothing but tin bwl "t success, and we n o di>ubt t h a t h e wiu obtain it. Best <>f everything to you! Freshman

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few ooyj ol high Khoo) oje ; ii' "-ill tli.'ii o w n , " hut. Stan HIM make thi w i t h o u t i d . ' l e a d i'ii • • p r t v a r u s o o n I' : c o m '- • ' Orchestra, 3. 4.

HERBERT FRANCIS I'hTER

St Peter

"Pi Rhythm and styl< dial ii--l TTiii handu h.i- helped I i ft .ill itster-daw a tivitie iplaying in the school ofchratra i I prfs h o w t" swim and I liki ituffcd grci nid I bate bam." H. : man \ili" hmlt the colleg* uatA-

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DAVID GEORGE SAYBOLT

tmiMculstt

Gencej

"DAVE"

"Piccolo Pete" liad nothing on blowing notes second trumpeter is "D.ni 1 oi (In1 I'liiu'lv Three " missal tiniL- .iiid luitidnys tn he

D;ive when it comes iu in the school orchestra Although be chums dis the beat features about

La Snlle. he- w a r s the scholastic " L " for studies and )"i

faithfulness to orchestra rehearsals. Nice work) old-timer Orchestra 3, •+: Acorn 1. 2: Scholastic " U *

DONAJ l> I'FI I H Mil A 1

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Donald i< .1 quiet, Mudiotu I • •• . bition i- to bccomi in electrical cnginen ind From theft uo into the radio field )i P i u u i J ev« tire« ol bu engineering pro fcMiun In- will have another outlet on the oramatii H i - t w o pei

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(,1'ORCE JOSEPH SHOTZBARGER "SHOTS" 1

'"Thi. boy worth whfle ij tlw on« who can nnile when everything cii*^ dfiid wtong." Dcnitc a long riegt ol it sli.it: hai always diown tlit1 way no tnter-dasi

and icholiistit: .nlmiu^.

Quietly actnv anj effl-

uent he hat won oui admiration With tlio same will tn win displayed in Liter life, hi- chosen profession of law will offer n<> handicaps too great for Shot: to conquer. Track; Clan


IOHN ALLAN KYKES

Immtteulate Conception "JACK"

Arc you interested la lid.uivity. World Peace, I m n natii.ui.il T i . n k - i n .iriyi11.!:•.: rise w i ih.it m a t t e r , y o u c a n talk in Jack about it? Though b« tins taicn time out stonally lor a link rest (in class), Jack has eel .i real leader's pace. ;ind few there are who withstood the force (if his eloquence when class cooperation was sought. We regret the going d .1 real fellow' football S. 4; Acorn 1.2: Scholastic "L" I

ALPHONSE FOSEPH rOMP!

Michael

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"JAV" Thi^ •.!!:. . about toron ii auodiei ant <>t the ••.-.i.i;il>U- boyi oi Si-njnt fl. There wasn't .i barder •': fbi the S e n i r Baiaar < ' ind we hejr thai he worfci bard in that ice t r u d too \>< u p k n a t i o n might lie in t h e fact that he hail* h< ' •• 1 r l a n d o f h a r d ' W n r k i r i f ! m e n A a revpir, J.i; Bazaai Con

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ANTHONY VOLZ

St.

Aha! this happens to bo thi busy Ivc oi Senior B ts there to be a i^i'd p;uiy. play, h^iim1, movie, game, oc dante? Yim c;m vim in un tlie willing versatility "I Tony. With a heart as hiji as himself. Mid tfc« will in do, Tony has Jinn: hi> pan constantly and well at L:i Satis. Our thank- ,111J ferest h ! Qmimiltcc 4; Dramatic? 4.

RAYMOND ALUVMI s WILLIAMS St. Pram it Ku U i "RAY" ii one tiling ih.it R.iy a l w i y i wear."—a anitlc Si It, he h(U .i nofft "I I r ii-ml- in .intl nut of Khool.

from th< i:11-HI part oi hie bigh school career, h e

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nu.ii-rii , u n ! track t s a n w e i i n t h e bsTgttin. - i n n i p p l i c a t i o n !•• i n - K u d t c s in c o l l e g e n e w

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Manage) 4: Clasn Sports.

PRANC3B MICHAEL ZEBROWSK1

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"LiiJii:.- firft" i. tlu- .ilt-ivpetted inaxtui of this perfect

gentlemaa, Always keenly iaterctttid iti sports. Prank • - to a [M$it»i with a major teagoc hull dob, Since the fiold is u.idf open to ^ ptiiyer with plenty oi spirit .mi-! • well be Keicg bin ,it the A** park ow i I these •

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Senior Class History

1930-34 Swinging down Memory Lane.. . . . Down the road ut must delightful reminiscences. . . . Hnw we .ill wish we were just starting our freshman yc.u in res and tint just in dreams. Wh.it member of the senior class will ever forget Freshmen I'.iy 'w.iy back in September, 1930, when we fast became acquainted with those who were to be our classmates and cnmp.niiMii.- for the ne*j foui •..• in . four long v ai and ii sec ins hut months. W t : went through o u r freshman year with ever-increasing love for. La Salie and admiration a n d gratitude \<> the faculty and also to die upper-classracn foi thi kind • •- - .nid Sue example which we always received from them. !r I iut the middli of the term when we freshmen tried to solve the mystery oi why La Salte li.nl no Behool'paper hy creating one undei the most capable direction of Bmtha I uke, with Jack Sykes serving as edjtor*in'chief. However, the attempi was hori lived; although we were gaining in rapid strides, the powers that K- were against us and the poor old "Acorn" never did become an "Oak." Vacation terminated oui initial •.••-. d •• rly awaited the following September when we would proudly beu the nani Sophomores This waa a year when we were able !•> do a tittle more m an athletii way while still upholding our share in die other fields "I endeavor. W e pla ' several DI pur classmates on varsitj teams and thus had a few lettermcn ai u privilege which had been denied the previous year, Among these honored athl were Hill McCanrt, Al Gerstenlauer, Jack O'Connor and Eddie Mago Wt • • i • all quite successful in the interclasi basketball league formulated by Brother I1 John, Athletic Director, in t.ici. the battle for the championship wai fought between twu sophomores' teams with "C" (Tea Duffy at thi helm) gaining over "B" afto a i<irniJ three-gjame series. However, tfai • / c n t f u l y e a r a n d t h e n - i t I n - 1 • l.i h i i worth recounting Ii n The first thing which we encountered on returning to oui Junioi yen wu tbi very sad and disconcerting news that Brother John had been transferred and w< •• mild ni) longer profit by his good'humored advice and teaching. Only those who knew Brother John can appreciate what a blow thin was We had the plea • • n Chick .Suiter, one ut our must popular seniors, rise to such sued • in football thai he was chosen on the All S hola ti b tea (While he was nol a membei of oui cla we da not tee! thai it i-- amiss to mention this honor.) At the end of the basketball • un TV* Duffy was elected captain oi the team fat thi succeeding season Ti ; were thn ties oi particulai importance which i ^ciirrtd during our junioi :li selection and purchase oi claa rmt;\ always om • i the most frnportaixl oi [uitini la - activities; dramatics, under Gordon Miller, with "Thi Low oi Johnny ti the iinti.il presentation, although tin- was primarily a sentoj affair, • ! fohn G l,i.. k Lynch and Pete Shea in the i i thi high chool nrchestra, which prngri rapidly in a short time under the directing • • o) Brother Luke, dut we even had the ] leasure of hearing them on the radio several times AMI<<! funior class who were members of t h s organizati i •••. the na FD It, Ed BeriiL-r, Buh Conneen, Herb Peter, Jim Eacavow and All M e l tn And now were rapidly appi aching that state which we all-awaited so eagerly but neverthel dreaded because it meant that we • • . hing tin- end f i loriou days ai La Salle.


W e Kin Seniors. This was ;i year which was repl te with activities, stmong the firal being the inauguration oi the first Thanksgiving Day game againsl Sinn.ni Gratt, the in-i turkey day game since our freshmen days. An undertaking which preceded thie and whi :- • I pe will become an annual event was the Senior C;irtl Party which Bel .1 record for such affairs. Thi< was closely followed by the Senior Prom on the nighl aftei Thanksgiving at Old fork Road Country Club. This w;is .in evening I] will b i m mbered long after many another such affair has been fc*gptte«. P u w t l v before Chris i •-> • wen greeted with a very welcome announcement: that L,i Salle w.i- "ii. e more to be a mi mber of the Catholic League and our sole regrel i--. that we will not be hc« to aid in keeping La Salic always well in she lead The next major event wa thi second annual dramatic offering "One of the Eiyht," again under the direction oi Gordon Miller, and this time featuring in it? cas( the following fors: John Finley, Bill McCana, Boh Coruieen, Tuny Volz, John Guischan}, Oom Dougherty, Joe Mackcy and CharUe McGbvve- b was here that another La Balle unit -'' • evidence of evcr-ina ihness and stead} improvement, tin- high tra Once more the odor ol printcr'a ink called to some of out classmates .mil thei publication w LS inaugurated, this time the "Cheerleader,*1 under Brotha iK-rn- Raphael Last, bui not least, we have thi •-. i ssful bazaar which was held undpt i In1 usual weather conditbna which prevail at La Salle ;t(F;iirs. And •" we L:O on towards graduation with a FeeKng ol sadness always in our hi-.lit- ,it \W ihuuv;l)t th.it soon we will be no I mget ,i vital part of L.i Salle, To iiulow i lasamen whi tnow so well and follow - i losely the ok! La Salle -pint we wish the heartiest ol good wishes and good \\wk To ifae faculty wh.it can we say hut many thanks

H i i I , i n ( I •.• i i

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MCCARTHY,

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Last Will and Testament W t . the members of the sniot class of La Salk College Hi-li School of the city of Philadelphia, County oi Philadelphia, State of Pesnsylvafiia, believing oxtmtves to I. ni sound understanding, memory and mind (the faculty and other sundry persona notwithstanding), and being desirous of di^posiiiL: of our elleets while we have the capacity so to ii". do make this, pur last will and u'stament, that is to say: PatST:

We request that nil Jeh- th.u may exist against us be paid.

SECOND:—We give, devise and bequeath to the incoming senior class, at present ihe junior class, our classrooms, which are situated on the second floor of the high school building, together with the privilege of preserving and maintainin id,' sanctity ol the < iolden Si urs We give, devise, and bequeath to the same; It to, Ota desks, with .ill the autographs, works of art, and engravings upon the

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hi ni. Our erasers, with our skill, it any, in throwing them. Item, i iin ill.ilk, with Durability to write on the blackboard with it, and more \ u ttculai ly, i at ability to throw it. Item, Our pencil sharpeners, with all the shavings that might remain with the same Eton, Ota wastepaper baskets, with what sundr) items night be found therein Item, i toi ' i | and the trouble we had keeping them. It cm. Oar ability to d r homewori m the classroom. Item, Our tocket keys, the i • being -till unpaid lor, [tea, Our white cards, to be framed and admired forever. Item, Our desire tor quizzes and examinations together with our everlasting remerabrance of those who gave them. [ton, Durability to speak French fluently. Item, All the calldowru treni the GC&chers. FOURTH: We hereh>' .ij^Mint "Tmk" NKManus the executioner of this, our last will and testament. In testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this twelfth day of June, in tlii 'in Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty four. Si-jivi! and scaled by us. who at the same time pub li-hi-tl .mJ declared the same .1-. und for their last will and • 1 ju-iii. In the j'fus, who, in their prescn .ini.1 tu [In presence ol each ether, .md at their request, have hen scribed OUT names as witness ^i \H>!1 A ,

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Class Prophecy i; iu-[ returned from my wu year sta) in China, i beaded immediately t u the City H.ill and into tht_- courtroom. Afu-r he had completed iW- case which pleading, I approa hed Diotri r Attorney Jim Lyoni W, went out in • • i< 11 nt Al M Pague, the Court Crier, who had gone n> lunch. R;iy W1I!1 ed •' ; In- taxicab BO we hopped in and drove to Linton's. Two more oU) Friends foinra u there, Managei John Guischu I and Anthony Vok, : W wem into .1 huddle aad before long we tig the thmgi I wai 1 (it' course, I knew of tlu- politicd duel between the Mayta Fl tei AI I ••! ; km-., and die Politkal Boas, Tom Garvcy, hut die othei u.-r informed than I In a ahon tane 1 learned thai: Ku^L'k is the pro up .11 Phflmont Country Club and was runner-up in the Nati* nal Open !a-i McCarry h.i- given up his ribKm fur a badge arid 1 mil'inn and 1- direclin [ traffi K.[]y has become one <>t the iimst influential cttiicns > t thai thriving metro] Norristown


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McCann is the new head coach n L.i S;illc College Hi^h School. Detective Greaney is die Ambassador to Spain. liill McBrien baa opened another laundry in New York Cny. ,[;iek Leonard hat graduated from tbe teaching ranks and has become ;i->i-um to Dean a1 the University of Chicago, I'.iii i- ii-ailiitii; l,iw nt Temple

University.

Walt Grace is ;i leading song writer After w h.n.) exhausted our fund of information, we went up to Bonner's BOOTJ Sti.iv in NVVUIV A copy dt' J;»ek Siykes' latest honk, Confessions of a Class President. Wi; hopped .1 trolley and Tom MeM.imis promptly demanded DUT fares! As we turned into Twentieth Stred we heard .i deafening explosion and saw that a hole bad been Nuwn m the ~uli ni IV. Shea's residence. The conductor, "Tink" McManus, smiled gently at our feats "take ti easy," said Tink, "one of Dr. Pete Shea's experiments failed to materialize as the Doc expected." The ambulance, with Bud Lynch al the wheel, came speeding up, ind oul lumped l ^ v Etsel. When the smoke cleared away, Shea put our heads in a whirl with an explan-itinii mi why the experiment failed to work And then 1 noticed for ilv tir>i nmi thai IV ih C.nnneen w:is industriously jotting down notes to «.ikL• to the Bulletin, and Ed. MeWly was t.ikni£ pictures for ihi- Record. W e started again for Bonnet's Book Store A billboard caught oui eye! Sure enough Stanislaus Orlowski w.ts conducting the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra .it the Academy of Music And what a classy postej right near u a picture oj O'Connor advertising Levy's Collars] W e stopped in .ii Kaufman's («afe where our host gave its tic keti fi T Magee's (lircus. whii ti featured H i Duff) on tliL' flying trapeze. Banner's al bat! In the doorway stood Joe Henry and Joe Hagerty engaged in .i violent discussion of Relativity and the Fourth Dtmen -inn. Banner was jual cloamg up Atop in order to Bee the picture at the Earle, starring Jester Prank McManus. There wasn't tune for us to see the drow, Kit we went • ! ing with linn in see HiM H.ill. the manager. On inn way back ti court wfeerc McTague and Lyons h,iJ to resume their duties, we saw .[ L'IV.LI crowd gathered where two machines had collided. A truck from Zcbrowski'i Sauct Kraut Factory bad crashed into the rear of an official car of the i •' rom '' office Hulk, the driver, climbed down from the truck to bawl out the owner nt tliv small car, hut forgot his wrath at sigh] of the handsome Coroner himself Gutkowaki! This waa .t break for me, indeed, since mj -u\]<. of information considerably augmented with the loosening oJ ti»e Goroner's tongue: N'.irley is ptayins with the Detroit Tigers, tferb Petei has his orcheatra playing at the Anchorage on an extended contract Saybott, Dougherty and Berger, thi- Unholy Three, having decided to "go straight," II. nn a new radio program advertising Hliss" Bottling Works, [acovone i- packing them in at piano virtuoso at tin- Academy of Music foe McCaruiy is tin- crack (edj repottei oi die Bulletin. Doyle and O'Connefl have the K>i t.iw nffiies m town Shotibarger is dance directoi foi George White's Scandals It was 'ike living ova again old nines ,ii L,t Salle—every one of the gang Joing well and u i • unted for G R A F F , "54.

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R Sullivan R Tam*gno. T Roth, * Morris [ D t O i • ni B O*Ni I1 I Cgllcn G Botfield W Gibbon* Brcithei Dativui [iraej Moderator. Middle; A 9/altridi I K. ..m. J. R U S K I I , J Brew, H I P ident). 9 / Farrell, F. Sullivan, W Stewart. .[ Noonin, William Graham B i Hembergti W Connors, K Lang I Heeney V I ' m . l< Rich*, H . Sm;irt. W .

Mi [r.n 11 M,M.il'n\ j . M C l l

Junior Class One ii.iv MI September, 1911, »n odd utortttent oi FeJlow* gathered in front <>f La Salle. E Iii'-Ouiien w e n wdcotntd b j thf Brothers and they toon became accustoaied to the ruiiiiiuit-

lircction oi Brothei Edwin and Brother George Th« dass -'">n showed piril by eomiaj .»tt first in ilu- Si. L,i S;il[L- Aax3iary Drive Howard Leary was t-lciti-ii

• i.iit ,M tin1 dan ind boa Kdd the position ever since

Gerald McDevitt now,- n-presents the

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President 1•• vvn ww ••'• tir oJ the ftmtbaJ] team ft/hen the da*a hegan the third VV.II ii w.i- tiwtalled .>i ! 0 7 with Brother Denif directing its deitifu'ea 1 in t however. we stcved t" i -• - i ' 1 ' with Brothei D B U V I U Jama >i the hehn. T i n * ypjr W i l l u m Parrctl bai elected i I next year'* team Judging from diciv work m the Annual Play, the Follow • •• \ : . - ft .iUui.ii, ]iihii Russell. ,mJ tht* tovciy belle oi " O u t r>f (hr Bight." Carl Hcmbcrgti While we are gtad Co BK>V< up anuthei peg, «•,• regrei tin- going

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Row: E. Gruhh, T, Mulhcrm. D. Turfy. J Comerford, I Carroll I Gannon, W Bu J. Tague, Brother E. George, Moderator. Middle: N. Giunta, J Sullivan, P. Sdimid, J. McTcw, C Predigei (Clasi President), J. ( , P. PrittJel, J. Me linen. W. Fischer, ) C..ll.n, Bottom: C Bcrns, C. O'Brien, T. Quitin. J Stoat*, T. Thofnp*<m B Davis, j SsffiJDOo G McClt>ske>\ John Gbh

Sophomore A tiappy*gO'hick) and good*natu?ed, hut lenstbl "•:"• b tudj wtll and sufficiently whole hearted to do a littk more, the boyi of thi« el»M h«w lived up to their d u i mono, "In .til thtngi admirable." In September, when modes) JUJI Gannon resigned no betto I. «« -' < ' 1, 1',, ., dent could have been made than hig, level-headed C h i d Predigei Undci hi* Intterthip * e gained second ptsce in two toportant school aSaii the Annus] AuxHary Drive i n d the Library Book Drive. Thr cfacer leader hat bad otii cotutui iiipport and <h>- Library Btafl can boa 1 ol three of OUT miitihi-r.

Bum*, SunOIOIt, 1

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Prediger, Tagoe and Sckaud .11 vanity football; Captain McTeai ball; Mulhertn and Bern^ at "End-Men ActiCl "

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McBtien and Carrol] al bukct-

Ever since Scplenihrr the boys ol Sopbomort A 1 ntd th«l pruti daily viMt at niMm to thi Blessed Saonunest in the Brothel - Chape! Ni.i is tbjj I n t f e (trture— they know ihut "iiinrf chisgi sre worked hy prayei I 'n» <il " With iuch deep faith to tpw them un. they themselva will Eontiaai la acquire the gn • they iristi seniors nrha Itave ui tin- June.

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J. MaHon, A. l l r m y J. Roger*, Tup K.'1.' I w • ! ' totals, C Manzi, J. Toner, R. II G l u t , Bred • M a tot. Middle i J. l.iivin, J. KtcLaughlin, E. Krupa, H. Mcwnant, J. Li-hman. J, Learning, A, Galligan \ \ Sharpc Bottom: N Mile-. I V1> -n I M.n. ini^ky. I. Betx, J. Reynolds, C. O'Cnnridl.

Sophomore B Greeting old comradra ol Freshman day* m i crai fim thought .1- v.<- returned to school in ba \V. received .1 piraMOt turpriw on Hfinj; greeted hy a new u s m b e i o) the faculty, Brothel 1 Icmtn^ who w « (0 be out C'l.iss M o d e n t o r . S h o r d s » f t « tlit school jrnu c o m a t n e e d , wi- held L i<-. c 1..n oj 1 l.i--. officer*: Harry Ncwnam., Prwidtnt: Joe R<it;i-r.. Vic«-Pre«<3eitt; I u I. V( I ii" hli • St tad Jim Lavin. Treasurer. Chn 1 ; • 1. • 1; .in.-' • i Itnowledgd has htcn raoxt satwfactory. W e tftvc tviaccd ;i genuine • in regard to iO tchotastic i n d ithlettc activitiei R e y n o l d , Lehman, O'Connel) and Bets ,n> o u c t u n d i n g jchoiars oi whow •.• • •. ••. •• < •• l e t t e r - w i n a t n axe Harry N r w n u n in Football, Jin- Rogers in bswketbaU, and Jack M c L s u g U i a in botli sjrarte, In baseball we can bowl '•' rod i u n M Mile*, Toner and Wannci Despite the toss oi McLttughlin iind R• : intci d a w sports, w< managed to whip cogtthet a formidable basketball team conristia \v ,ri..- I.urn I'l.nk Mosmn Krupa and EtejnxJds. As •

• • • • ! • ' u- year, nw w a h to Chart)) tnoa b e w t S y Brothet d e m e n t

til our othei teachen i""i" &eii tinttoing efforts la piloting us t b f a u ^ i th« dificuli

learning

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We also extend enn h»t wishes to the gradwtttng d*« of Nfccte«i thirty-four. JOSEPH LI KM AN. 'JG.


T o p R o w : .). R,it+itt. \Y Ki-IK. W Mohan, J O T o o l t Hri>[lu-i Bernard, Moderate] Middle: E DaCoits. W Swain. Harrison Ktms (President) I Bottom:

L, Klaghott, ] . K n ;

McKenna,

I

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lohtuon

I Donohue, II W a l t o n . J M c i a u g h l i i O'Coi <!l, J. Dldit, I ]'i.

J. Retrain

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G. McCaJ

E, Sprinter, 1. Helhig. V, T o m p k i n i , ]

:

Walih

Sophomore C This d s « has .til kind< nl boy*; fai one Kelly; lean oni Donahue thnrt, Funny oni Keirans; big cumcctiaai McKenna tnd FcHcchriL-i obei oni Po», Wttlih, ' l i n n month .itto rtgiwration thi CM cheii jhyncai and became n o i l I i |ohn Mohan swaggered in late Swain stnd DaCosta wntatoed upon arrivaJ; McLtughln •• pied tluniu 1 biotogy Kain anJ Hflhij; indulged in ninial (ball md • talked durinji the five-mi it iiit period. Brother Bernard oui e*u d tead n lud i that no •'<• llj Fell quite ;tt home, decided upon the election oj da office! t • • die ihort. level'headed ' elected President; McLaughlifl, Vice-PrtskJeni; O ' T o d n u Secretary; "Honcat A b i " O'Connell, Treasurer; tht Ben nobte McCaffrey acted ii* Chairraan Tnen followed >i Hidden calamity we wort- changed fww out co oai (o i n ice-bo^ i c r o u till u Averages? W e receive [) i although ol lati li>nipkin* ia Up] • .•• V 1 J [ ; .ill t!.r wai dowi to ?8?! Pox even Failed to K « .ill himorcdi W e rcallv nave everything'. In ba»ketfeall O T o o i l on tl Donohue on th< J. V . 1 •(.' it the Farnom Krtox'Bh I "B.inm" Kiaghol:: in baMcball ! ( .i and Ferry actuaEi eoclced the "pill." and Spritdet • W e w e dectdi I '••• id mnkini; luftu-y. W e began ri •• "HaJlowe'ei I ' and gave $ H ' r t'i AmnteS' dak- our Big Brothers the senior*, counted til in M patrom for ihc Sentoi Pron Srntoi Play, and the Annual. There may be greater nudents than we, .mJ mightief attdete*. too, hut • •- the hclt when it comes t< real (portsmanAip and genuine go hip, F O f <>ss 11 L and R. W A L T W , "36.


W Ki-llfi. ] ficjviiiii'k. ! r M.ii.imin, G. Wetsenberger, J. Haney. \V. McElwce. j KidU'y. T. McLcod, Brotho Gabriel, Moderator. 1 : Middle I Df>yle, J. Dougherty. I Learning, J. sjnv.i . J Ki-villi , ! Nnl.tn. E. Trachtcnherg. Fop Row

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Freshman A Septotibei ol 1933 Found ui h e n .it La Safle in Freshman A seated peacefutly .it cur tceiving front Bmthcr Gabriel wane practical advice renariimu mil activities f « the .

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rin- iii>[ini,in yt'.u l..i- pawed no« «ad the students arc preparing to reJas from all the mental and physical activity in which tchool wort engagen oni Looking about the dast oJ Prodi A 1 feel ;i sen* of pride that it hoi so Eat excelled ita highest expectations. Each •tudent deservti to b* complimented for the w.iv he worked fat the advantage of tit* dags .i> wefi as fo: !.• own personal gaio tn wort retjuiring Ereat ptyitcal effort, card partwi dances and the Etbe. "A" came forth to lend & nriHittj hand To the chagrin ol the other dasses 1 reshnton "A" was I in ii- every enterprise-. Bui one must not imagine that they tfni no) mix weU with the n il ••' >'-• student body On tlu contrary, none were more sociable and chrctli't ii- will be attested b • uid boys alike. Theti spirit may he nenmed up very : •'pri.iU'lv in the old adage "A good lnujih ij worth a thousand groaiu in any market." liiri run\ wt imi-i disband foi three months ara3 we hope thit such tnemkefs ol the class wtiii offered ihcil services ifl the tu-ld oi sports will be just ;i~ successful m die e»r»ity struggle ol • : im; year .i> they bavc been .i* members ol the Fre btnan teams .Li- oi Freshman A may be tted ii September utd spend another happy fruitful yeai togcthi I . Stile.

Snal wirfi a* June, 1934, bringt to a

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Top

Row:

T . M o r t o n , T . Rorowski J. Qejnetunn, J

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Gormfey, flmthcr D. Alfred. Moderate Middle: L. Langaa, II Chary I I •••• bran. J. Harruon, D Gallagher, I Hatlonn

I

I Byrne

J. SHMIH, P iicif-iiin. J G.illit.in lit .HI -rn \\ . ('.. iinrty, J. G em K. Ittgaglio.

Freshman B Surely you've heard o( Preihman B, And tmt without rcafonl Mighfii H ol all Fr< ihnv n in athletic proven, high in schotastM .-ihihiy. we well de*ervi ike nwlit w carrj an in I • S..II. fair name when die das) oi M i) bui a ratmofy. Captain Ed. Cihhons led ow foothill team Co an undefeated Koton. Jin:fc Bdteger, Ed. (;<.rnilcy. Bernard ( i k . i r . . I'.n HaJloran captained

Bcitscun and Theodore M o r i o n My Kcundcd hi- •ll..i: kcth;ill ic;nii Aided by •-"n. 11 pliyeri i high Kofing

I .,:n John

Harrison and J;tik Editi^ur, .md with such guards ai piHMwee Hill Cotneii Ed Gibboni and lame: Groogia. we ran up .1 string o) d* wctcrie* and were u I mpetitioii J.-itk EdniLi.-i .... t i i n l l v w o n thi 1 tef'daii trad mtet ungle-hwided. J« 1 ' 1 i • idfted many potntt to sutD oiu total Our bigheO ranking ttudenta are Daniel Gallagher, Richard (nsagl GaJligan. B>)va tore Vecchione and Thomai Halloran. In tddidoii, the plump j n d populai 9«lvator< SIli ihr role of class artist We- have patrooued all thr tchod actrvirt« Senior Proaa, Annual I'l.iy, Vc;ir Bmik actively support the ( heei Leader. Edward Gihhnnv and hit henchmen, iWI Cornely and Jim Groogan, deserve the credit (or thi*. No i i " I evi'denei from I n * • •• thcic three extorted lund^ from the data. Leo L a n ^ ' 1 I lion' \. jjivrng Prank Byrne. Eddie Lr.uinhr.tu and J<>M-JIII Sotni an aho 1 Ed Giribinn. sbsent when picture d.iy came along, u out popi bundle oi "Pure La Salle Spirit." Bill Cornely on« ol tb< • the Bchod and the sni,iHi-t 11 f-lirii.ir.. 1- rh; -. 1 .r pri-«ijrnt J a d I".dini:ri. tH'truand ulhlctc ,irnl brighi vanity prospect, i< nartei od cbz richtijucr. Albeit Dor»ey ittid ThMldetii itttomki pl.iy in the School orthc*lr.i. BfOthei D \ i : mtOT. THOMAS HAI.IOHAS ami

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i i Ron I D o u g h e r t v . 1 Hayei G. M c C a r n d I S e e 31< G. C .;••• I Cowello E Mel • P Rodden, W w h y t e , Brother Emery William. Moderatoi Middle: \ \ i .1 s:. i -1 •••!). W Sullivan, J Crtunliah. J. Quiiut, I M c C a u k y ( P r e s i d e n t ) , A G u b i o s , 0 i orbe l I II .il.ili.in. H. Shaeffer, B. Haggerty, Hi HI nil t J W.iUh, Vi' (..i-i-v (i Davis, II Stokes, J. ScHweighauser, R. Burnt.

Freshman C — Ship's Log |) lii Hi In-[ William lii ^t Mate Jm.- McCauIcy. Second Mate Andy I M i d.iv •mi. tht wtathts w u fair; w< w e n iuM Rttting acquainted with each other and iln -.i I I A biri:-.. r .' M,:-i-.i.i Latin, History .nu1 Science. Bnulifi William aw moderator, orgajireej a football -ijn.nl which urn afanotl swepl overboard HI •' iiu Ortobei SOUAU T o this day 'hi' members of tlie crew s t t i n g e l y avoid sptakins of that dire incident Meanwhile we were imprcwed and inspited by tht playing ut tije vsrstty t. (•ruiiiu l.i Salli Stsll new, we regarded thi as derai-gods. Dumb, hut willing, wi attitude wreathci Itorrn d u u d ) gathering, and brcukins .it the end of thv day, W i ihoujthi tin1 stuns had come w h « i • .:. tht results oi the ln-t quarterly exsminatioiu, Km ii w.n onlj .i calm compared to what happened in the Januarj test* A class ivipi'1 with \ \ iin-'u-Dlikt- column! mode i^ appearance, bw happily iw oevaitating influence w»s short lived I Imil il.n '>ut- weather, nto« with little ot no variations. Plenty oi opportunity fot indoor sporti \\ . • • m t i i l - > i i : > - « ! i u i i H i H I M - U M I D K L T i i i i d e ] u n u > r v a n i t y b a s k e t b a l l s c j u a d w h e n t i n • dUttnguiihed th«jn»elve», Prom tht- rtm»ining material. Coach Hill Sullivan w u ibl< to M • • Quinn, Dougherty and pirittd dtibblen \ \ IIU Freshman C .i- th« leadi tchool library v^: I "!:•!•• dai out J. • 'HIT Oiii batebal] h \\ i t h o w e d " i n t ' H l ' ^ ^ ^ ' ~ ^ . I t t h e l ! V > l l ! M L l I ] I I . •• \'!iri, : inutgine. w o n we'tl nores! The Beat crw • hope m one in tlie »bi>vc picture cnissej the boat

i son with high hopes. «,• r8J1 :i cloW KCond. [Sill |ttSl September 10, L9J4, and we Dan ^ i K

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T,.p Ron- C. Petti, J. McColdricfc, T Regan. L. Bradley E. 0'H.it.i. Broili cr Eugene, Moderator Mnidk:

J. Gallagher, J. Quinn, J. Mulvey

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( uapo, W. Deagler, ti

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Cannon

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[ limich. R. ParreU, L Dolan, Bottom: J. Dux. W . Thompson, J. Clinton. L SchiA, A Rkh».

Freshman D ill- vim dn1 Gitttii tH "i Frethman l> fuel r.ik.- i good [oak u the pieturt ;ihiivt and you are si.nmt; into die face* of future greats, i. i- . fsi ID IIQ -A,ilk, oi lid tgressnen, tenators, big buttei and vxa m m . and leaden in buketball, ba i tvortli while tpott*. They ,irc noted tur their whote-htarted co-operuion in every pnr[ect propowd hy theti i i pilot, Brother Eugene, ;tnd art oBtrtandtng in tchalutic :ihi1 Jty M ,ill thru teacneri aril! uutt. The bighett Rcncral averasc f « the fir« qiurtei w d bj William Di iglei tl I the second quartet hy ). Bratca, and the thirti. 1£ O ' H I T J There •- a po ibli l< idei l<>r the fourth in the penon of ;i newcomer, Leo Schad. Our fir»i d a n meeting retultcd in tin- elewat/on of W . D F. I .!•• Vice-Pretideoti E ' • -.i •- and T Mi-t-h.in. Trea The buketbaQ aggregation, consisting oi V/crderman a n i e r , Ctmton ;nid Brnu-h rorwardi glet Mud Bradley guard*, v..i* a • • , • • • twn whicb weatl chauenpna .ill comers, and defeatma even the strong fosttoi quifttel I tnd iriiicient playen must not be forgotten: Campo, 6 r « Krinfi Mulvej and CallggJter, tecund As for Baseball *n bavi •->' to tfteei ow peer, out mfilion ddtw infield plui ;uid Kard-woriung batttrj make at a combination to be redtoned with. Iri condunon, the da*» wialu • owiedgc the kindly • Brother W ! Lattn. Brother Denis, Matheaui B '•••! Gabriel, Sciei " . • Eugene 'Ahii Btrrvcj to Smld R.ome in .1 d WILLIAM DEACLEI and JOHS HR?.» M

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A Word to the Wise The* fricn i- thou hast, and their adoption tried, Grapple ili.-m to thy soul with hoops ol steel; Hut do not dull thy palm with entertainment CM each new hatch'd, unfledg'd comrade. Beware oi entrance to a quarrel; but, being in, Bear'l that th' opposed may beware of the Give every man thine ear, bui few thy IPO* Take each MI.IH"- censure, but reserve thy judgment, . . . Neither .t borrower, nor a lender be !• r ban i'h loses both itself <uid friend, Antl borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry. Tin- above .ill: to thine own self be true And it must follow, .\- the might the day, Thou cans! sol then be fake to any man. Sha){espcare's "Hamici


ACTIVITIES


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Row I Lynch Brothei Dativm James W McTeaj (Manager), R, Tamagno, M. Etxl. [ \|.ii;.-. | Dpylc I McLaughlm (Coach). J. Guischard,

Third Row rt Gallietn, I) McCarthy, A. McTague I1 Ftynn, I Lyoni Si and ROW V. Sharpt I Uatmng W. Ewan. "T WcGnrry, J, Syfces. j . Duffy, W . McCann, i

J. T t g U t ' S. liirinl. A H.'inv. - Rim \\ Hi, nan H N e w n u n , J. Breeo, W . M , l ,iu K hlin. R. O ' N o M .

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Football football squad ti.iJ a moderHtcly succcsiful season under die direction of James "Snapper" McLaughlin Fortnci Viltanova {real who L-iimiiicrL-J his iir-.i season as Head Oia<;h. "Snapper" Seen Mttttant to lira Henry Foi the two preceding years and when Jim received his in< ' • • • ' • : :

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three Tl ing team included Predigei utd OxiKy, ends. Pi\rrell and Newnam, tackles: Rymi ami Ewari, ftutnk; M.i • had two ttstogt cpcnpletelv different bacfc&eld) with Leary tfce nnlv one who could b< regarded .is in sb*olnte fim-stringei the others were md Eat at quancrbict M fiitut tnd Breeo .it right-hill ,tnd Shaundci ittd Sykea .a Oi

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POOTBALL ^i HED1 IE 1934 >, pii • ibei 29 October ' Octobei 12

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Tup Row: Jim HiTir1, (Coach), Lynch, Gibbon*, M Middle: Graham, O'Connor, O'Toole, Mclaughlin, K. B o t t o m : M / V r . i r . D u l i v . M . ' l .n;ui

itchard. Brothei Data ui J.

Basketball O n first liinkinu ;it ih>- record "I i l n ' vt-.tr'- L i .S.ilU- H etball team ant mi : inclined to scoff [us( ;i hit. Km on looking .1 little deepei into the record hi would ••••• reanon fur plenty ai cheering in tin- futun Coach Jim Henry'i team opened the K u a n with Simon fJf.it: v-c went d"vwi by g icon improved steadily is the ;•• yui• progressed -I'd and md the sophoraorea sophomore* on the teen teun gnu gnined nnssked ilu- season wtson with wuti a.1 record cA ol fcui victories i i d cli l ei d T h e vv iin»»hcd ,,iu! j a m * t o S r J o s e p h ' s 111 ;i i h n l l u i a e n c o u n t w , 21 - I V Scaring honors for the season went co ).n.k MeL&ughtiti with 73 points, although [• O ' C o n n o r , veteran "I three secsona and svrttt jhol >i the eetun, U-ii in field goali with ! Member- of the wam tn receive (ettera were: Captain Dufl I i t l e d McTear, O'Connor, Leary, McTaguc, O T i m l c . Kogen and McLaughlin The I., 1 - three, plui M e l • all lophotnorei and will return next feai .mil ihould nwke an enviabli record ( ": saw action durinfi the Mason w e n Qrebam .md Dutnl !••

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Track Team Although weakened perceptively by t hi- |i ss of the two high scoring stars, Chick and j " . McVeigh, rrmcli is expected of the 1934 edition of the La Salic Hit;h r: .!•. 1. i i - . i t t i w h o h . i v v I I . K I l i u l i - L I I I I I R I - , t - \ v i t o d i s p l a y t h e i r

wares.

Unfortunately, lettermen are o nspicuous by their absence; Bill McCann, VCILT.UI middle distance runner, being ilu ]y monogram winner to return. Although defeated by Pcnn Charter En its tttitial -tart, the team made ,i very creditable showing which presages ntriicfa success in the future. Among die tften who .iiv expected to display much talent under the tutelage of Vince Taggart, veteran track • h, ;ire Levy, McMarrus, Doyle, Magec, Fiynn and Mansfield. Mansfield and McManus art two shining lights who were uncovered in the Penn Ciiarter tneet; M Mznut gathered sixteen points while Mansfield romped to victory in the mile. Muih enthusiasm hat been rainpani because ol the entry oi the team into die Cathoiii League Champicinship Meet tn May RAY MI is [i W I L L I A M S , "?4.

Coif Monday, April JO, 19J4, marked tbe birth of a new chapter ifl th.- sports-for-atl prognua bcre .11 La Salk when a golf team came into the curriculum under tlu- guiding US i 't Turn Ki'lk

Tin- initial action of (his team was to held tryouts of aD candidates over the M.n hlo Hall layout .it which tlic five leading golfers were to Kr Bekcted and this quintet consisting o) Sullivan, ^usek, Voh^ Orlowsid and Zebrowaki will represent L.i Salk i>n ihi- itnk^ during tin- present season. Kusek, Drlowski, Zebrowski .ire nil mem' ben ' i the sentor cl.iss, while Stilltv.m i.- ,i sophomore. Among tbe Mama to be mei on dates no( yet settled are WY-t Cadiolic, North Catholic, Roxborough, Si Matthew's (Conshohocken), and Pcnnington Prep School • 1 \\ is::) 1 :: t o n , N

! IOHN 1. DOYLE, *34


Standing: Anthony Wakrkh Brotbo Denit, J.irm-s Lyom Sf.itcd; Ruhcrt Rfefas, John McCullough, Dominic DmiKhe

y, Francu Sullivan WJOian

The Cheer Leader I ••in y e a n »jto, w h e n t h i . 1 . , o l I 9 i 4 «•.>- jiut e m b a r k i n g <n> it* c a x e e i M f r e d u n e n , L;> Sidle HJKH wit without any furni nf ichool publics! Upon tin- niggeatton oi Brother D o m i n i c I . i i k r . [hi- i m - n i h i ' i - " I t i n : class u n d e r t o o k t h e e d i b t t g <<l .1 i dilv nagti called tlii- "Aunrn." February M, 19J4, witnessed the birth ol a HCW periodical it I I Chea Leader." The whult-lifdrtcd ca-optrtxkm oi th« studeot body m i the fo* • It) gave mdb tn impetu to thi *t;ilf of cha weekly dial i( quickly grew from •( waall twepaged lii-t edition to a fim EM J really reprcseatative oJ La SiHc Hiuh. Jt was thi- .urn nf the -icnn>f~ -nhti o The Cheer Leader" d> give to th< mi n •' tng •mt it&ool ^i weekly papei which would not only conttin • li w • mi i e ronuaariei of : events and of future expectation* at La K;tlk. hut which wnuld also en(ourt£< • low foi .irui loyalty to nur ,>hn..] W i t h B n i t i u T D r a n i a i- Faculty M o d e r a t o r a s d D o m i n i c A D o u g ' i i \U ii < t h e statf of t h e E934 " C h e n Leader" h u Kl i precedent foi »d n i- t h e h o p e nf i h c *oS that d i e w e e k l y put.in .iin ri "i thi " ( • , . . . , i . . ',," v,-,\\ b e c o m e a tradition ac La Salle. D O M I N I C A.

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Ri-.ir- H Peter, 1>. Snyboll Brotbei Luke I McCullougb L Berger. Front: J lacovont. H. Newman, j . Quiwn, J Parker, T Roth, Si Orkwski

Orchestra \v< have become ccuitomed to the enifvtning 'tr.nn- el thr orchestra thai we wonder M I got along without nich m organiution. T o th« tjrchcstrn we owe the pep Mid life iti.it t n -i i1.lit ol "in enjoyable iwcmblie*. Theji progrc« in two yean U toos( txtswtdittzrp. W from ser^td id of the fiisl ye»i tin-, prevented .1 tetiet oi sit program ovti Stition W D A 5 ia At Broactwood Hotel 1" M a ) oi 19J3 the> wet* featured •t the Si Chtvid'i Suppej Dttoee tad .it the WJDow UTOVL- Tliciitrt. at ihc Senior Play stud 11.rui-ntcnt. T i n - vi-.n thtj li.iv been an fete erel nchoal ^ffain, the Senior I !-..III.,I- 1..1 Snlle basketball ptme, tin- Senii > • Baxasi ind Comaencetneflt. tt'hiK1 enjoying then talent, an acknowledge ilso the sacrifice m time and energy thai tln« work und we offer our 1 • 1 fine b»ad tad it- kadei Ji- tuxc. 1

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Senior Letter Men Season 1933-1934 N< HOLISTIC 1 i n ' , IRD J.

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Greetings to the Next Editor When your printer is howling for copy, And your -t.iii are .ill down with the tin," The photographer cries, "Sim M no pictures,*1 And i\w rain simply won\ take the cue; When And When And

nobody's paid his subscription, ihc printer wants cash in advance, your contract ivaJs. "fifteen bundred," yi'iir IMISHH-- board Bays, "Not a chancef

When i h^ Rttion find t;ritid? ;irc a nuisance, And decide nut to write .my mure, Oiu advice is, pray don't he downhearted, Just remember it happened before. Si i demand .ill your copy bp August, And all "I your pictures hy fall;

And if yon don't get them hy April, W h y , be thankful •>• u got them at all.


Patrons and Patronesses Mr. and Mr*. James H. Byrne

Mi$, Agnes M. Regan

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buechele

Mr. Thonus Regan

Mr I-Y.mk D. Bliss

Mr. luttn Regan

Mr. Thomut C. B r u ^ n

Mr. Edward Regan

Mrs. Pr.nik D Blisf

Mi Jiiscph Rt'Li.iii

Mi- Miry M lilt-

Mr Robert K

Mr, .uid Mrs Thomas B

Mi and Mi - H u n Ri th

Miss Mark Fleming

Mi G A Rogers

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Mi-^ I Dorothea Re • i Mr Fr.iiKi- Vul;

Mr and Mrs, Win J. Hall

Mr- Gooi

Mr. and fcfeg. James H Lyoag

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Mr. and Mr?. H. A. Newoam

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Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Noisa

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Mr. H;irry A. NewnafiD

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Mr and Mr<. Jdin V. Lynch

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Mr. and Mr^. John O'Connefl

Sophomore B

Mr and Mrs. Gbarks CCormcD

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COMPLIMENTS

OF

Mr. and Mrs. VERNON PAUL CUISCHARD


A good way to invest your Money Start a Saving Fund Afcounl ;tl Hcnrliriul, where safety of principal and surety <»(' income art- JI*sured. Ilifilicsi type investment* protect every dollar on deposit a! this Mutual Savings

FOUNDED

1853

ENEFICIAL SAVING FUND 120 0

CHESTNUT

STREET

KENSINGTON • 826 E. ALLEGHENY AVE. SOUTH PHIL A. • BSOAD ST. 4 SNYDEH f i A M U T U A L M A N A G E D F

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S A V I N G S B A N K B I T S D E P O S I T O R S


COMPLIMENTS

OF

JAMES H. IRVIN


WHAT WOULD YOU DO — . . . if fire damaged or destroyed your home or furnishings, if wind blew the roof off your house, if an explosion In a careless neighbor's home sent missiles crashing Into your house? Could you afford to pay for the damage? Gambling is for gamblers; the prudent man wisely refuses to take risks that can be avoided. And it IS gambling to run the danger of financial disaster from fire, windstorm, explosion, or other hazard when you can protect what you have so economically and efficiently by insurance.

INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA PHILADELPHIA and its affiliated companies write practically every form of insurance—except life.

CLASS RINGS

BADGES

AND PINS

MEDALS PRIZE CUPS

P. J. FRIEDEL MANUFACTURING JEWELER


MILLER

COSTUMIER

236 South I Ith Street (at Locust) PHILADELPHIA

COSTUMES

MASKS

WIGS

For Musical Revues, Bal-Masques, Plays, Pageants. Tableaux, Caps end Gowns for Your Graduation BJII Telephona—Pin. 1892

Compliments of

CHARLES CUTKOWSKI FUNERAL DIRECTOR

PHOENIXVILLE

Phone Phoenixville 3213


TERMINAL WAREHOUSE CO. HOUSEHOLD BRANCH

1819 COLUMBIA AVENUE STORAGE MOVING PACKING SHIPPING W e Specialize \n Office Moving STEVENSON 8300

PARK 3007

COMPLIMENTS OF

MISS JULIA C MORRIS


Compliments of

CHERUBINO PETTI, Inc. MANUFACTURERS OF MEN'S FINEST CLOTHING

PHILADELPHIA

AN OPPORTUNITY To see for yourself that

Laundries are Not The housewife, wrier fates a pride in hor attractive home—her •veil-arranged kitchen—is qiad to show her friends about her houio. We. too. have o h e r o to she-* you—the home of our modern, sentiery laundry—light, airy and efficient. •"^Jly. w« welcome the visits of [nter^^ted progressive women. You will delight in observing how we wash clothes in numerous changes of water, pure and soft 'mast soaps. We will be qlari to show you the marvolous. scientific equipment whi<h to thoroughly cleans you' linens »nd garments, and yet males thorn wear much longer. Come yourself and bring o few friends a1

Phone Mic 6144

CEADING Caundry WASHING METHODS AND SANITATION CERTIFIED

Seventeenth and Cayuqa Streets


"Quality Built Our Business"

A. M. HACERTY WAWA DAIRY FARMS UNDERTAKER Farms and Bottling Plant, Wawa, Del. Co., Penna. IB 12 North Twenty-third Street PHILADELPHIA. PENNA. Philadelphia Allegheny

Avenue

Office: et JSth St.

Shiv. 6107

Cell Rad. 7020

CASANI-BYRNE

Compliments

COMPANY of

Wholesale Confectioners

F. P. L A R K I N INCORPORATED

317-319 North Second Street PHILADELPHIA


Ogontz 274/

CHEVROLET

FORD

"Watch the Fords G o By"

GEORGE W. COUPE FLETCHER MOTOR CO. Stenton Avenue and Wister Street GEHMANTOWN

240 So. Easton Road GLENSIDE. PENNA.

North (275

Ger. 0150

Keyttono Main B521

Bell. W*lnut 4646*7

Enterprise Engraving Co.

Compliments

HIGH CLASS DESIGNING. HALF-

of the

TONE. LINE ENGRAVING & FINE COLOR WORK

LA SALLE COLLEGIAN 815-817 Sansorn Street PHILADELPHIA. PA.


Hancock

EDWARD NEWNAM

LENTZ & McELWEE MEATS OF THE FINER QUALITY 2008 East Haines Street W. J. McELWEE

SERMANTOWN, PHILA.

PORTRAIT ARTIST Private Instruction Given In Drawing and Pain tinq 7700 VERREE ROAD

Pilgrim 3067

SCOTT & THOMAS Fulton 9543

OPTICIANS

RALPH'S QUALITY MEATS N. W. Corn»r 20th »nd Morrii Sti. GERMANTOWN

PHILADELPHIA

Fox Optical Company 1926 CHESTNUT

PHILADELPHIA

Frankford

Laundry

1666 KINSEY STREET

CLARENCE A. WARDLE

Telephone JEF 5b2l


Featuring SIMMONS

"Built For Sleep"

DOYLE'S CAFE

Products 6108 German town Avenue Victor 9407

Mortal <123O

Genuine Old Master Violini, VIoUt, Cellot and Bowl

BEDS & BEDDING — FURNITURE

J. Trach+enberg 75 West Chelten Avenue &ERMANTOWH

: *n Office* 208 Bala Avenue Cynwyd. Ponna.

PAUL SAFRAN & SON EXPERTS 474 North Eighth Street

GALLIGAN BROS. Plumbing - Heating - Roofing

PHILADELPHIA

716 South 51st Street PHILADELPHIA

lin Makers and Repairers

SCHOOL BOOKS

Buses and Trucits A Spaciolty

WrectinqCofi With Hoist

NEW AND USED

JIM DOYLE

at a saving of 40 Per Cent

Auto Towing Only

Reilly Book Store

Prompt Day and Night Service

133 North Thirteenth Street

Saqflmoro 2963

PHILADELPHIA

SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS

Erf. 1915

1430 MAYFIELD STREET

Gormentown 7654

NEUBAUER'S

Edward F. Hanlon's Sons

TUXEDOS— FULL DRESS

HEATING ENGINEERS

RENTED

Roofing and Sheetrretal Work Air Conditioning

1035 Walnut Street PHILADELPHIA

5501 CHEW ST.

GERMANTOWN


Barfnq 4«}-<HM

Peerless Individual Towel Supply Co.

Compliments

We have every type of Towel, Coat and Apron Service

of

MRS. JOHN DOYLE

4009-1 I Locust Street PHILADELPHIA

Open Evortingi

Rlttenhouie 7841

Walnut J970

1874

HAMBERG OPTICAL CO. DEVOE & GLASS

EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS

Band and Orchestra Instruments 1504 Market Street PHILADELPHIA

Philadelphia

ELI?

MRS. R. W . HOTCHKISS

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POULTRY GROCERIES FRUIT & VEGETABLES

"CATALOG FBFE

FREE DELIVERY Gar. 2M8 2649

Chuff) o * mnt

8 N. Ninth Street

H and N Store

MEATS

Opan A Confidential

Op»r> I 8:10 A.M. to<? P.M. Thuri. 6:30 P.M. Sat. <f:30 I

6224 Germantown

Avenue

516-518 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA

QUALITY

GALLEN PAPER COMPANY

SERVICE

WILLIAM V. DYCH

PAPER BAGS

FLOWERS

739 North Twenty-fourth Street

1414 North Second Street

PHILADELPHIA

Both Phonas

Fir Evefy Occasion


E.A.WRIGHT, Jr., Pr«*ident

E.J.LAFFERTY. Secy. 5 Treas.

C. P. WRIGHT. VIce-Pri

L.S. WRIGHT. AwtTreas.

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Salsiroomi. Offieei and Factory—Broad and Huntingdon Street*, Philadelphia

ENGRAVERS — PRINTERS — STATIONERS FOR COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS Specialists in FRATERNITY & SCHOOL STATIONERY DANCE PROGRAMS & DANCE FAVORS COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS SCHOOL CATALOGS CLASS DAY PROGRAMS DIPLOMAS CLASS RINGS AND PINS WEDDING INVITATIONS BUSINESS STATIONERY

BONDS AND STOCK CERTIF1CA

E. A. WRIGHT COMPANY PHILADELPHIA

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