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A OOLET V5 1 5 611151 VVIiITE 2 -I . VA ,, H X X . 5,1 my - .K . ., .4 x A XEXQN THOMASWNLQYSIUS HARRINGTON ' 'sf' , Uv- ' qv- . Wgmmjg-Avipue '-4' 'E'a5r4MPfovldence, R. I. . . f'2-man H - 1: ,.' ,. 'f1a,,,s it NhV1'relilJEge5?f.Qh1pg5j5 g,1tqE','1q'-xlpe cET'E'-ioLg?,..saLm!V.w ,N 'Tom will be 'oikglxejiag'gr6gatibf13I.fl1ag Q11 ac O1Yr1rvIish..g, 'A them. HeLgq'ii,s.L,a',-youth miId'!mziTnpgj:qiIC3 unostenta- tinus, pi:-krg1gjJfhjs1wa.y thfuough 'the' ,cx:dm7Hfiunherz1lc1ec1 by lne blameAbfE,,Lrl1mp,eiS!V?Q9Iiihfflfziyididiib-jyoice. Yet Lum-U arp -,,V fewifftlmat 'hiyjidigfii'i5Lf6E1,qLfwvQOfG .heap-tily to W'-Q-1va:rSfrlle z1s171301111 AL ceraClcf'flinhrE,rhangim1 'the-wnjgity - ' H ml if 1f0Mbz1l! 5ss1u'f1df f or HECC '4f00f2?1,f'WQ51-Mf?f'iQ1?EIHB: wirwgs M 3 ' ' mql-pu ana' ani iaarogq11anHg'gu17ppfmg1fwmqfer -'QI1-'fthe . busingss, stalfbibithe Mmpoanggurld. 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- BQAROON and WHITE e i or 7. DONALD JOSEPH KING 'N 100 Camp Street' Providence, Fl. I. Q' Look him over folks. In this corner you see the 6. tlittle man who knocks 'em dead: YVhcn the ladies 1 seef Donalrlt they just l'aw dowrihndi gQ'b00lIILif But 'i don't think his illustrious mind conflnes'itself to so- cial activities for Donald ha.s'beeu on'the honor roll , ' every shot out of the bag. As an arllanround scout he is the most popular lad 'in the School. Never at , :lay hut what he makes new frlendsi 'He has been f extremely active in class 'athletics and other activi- ties. In the -school orchestra Rex thrilled thou- f sands by the marvelous Wizardry of his' playing until V the rlirector could not help out make -Donald King , . of the orchestra. When -you hear of his magnificent exploits you may wonder howthe does it: but once ,W you have come in contact with thisyoung man and have been thrilled by his compelling personality .you it will be convinced thatihe is. wasting hishtime study- . 5 ing ln 'high school. Donaldfs unbounded' confidence, 0 comprehensive knowledge and 'sunny optimism should . carry him far at Holy Cross. 73 HENRY JOSEPH KELLY, JR. . I , 10 Deborah Street Providence, R. l. Henry is one of the most popular boys in the 1 school. Although not athletically inclined he is al- I ways found on the sidelines cheering the teams to . , victory. His studies claim most of his time but he always iinds the opportunities to lead the class in ' social activities Henry is known as a favorite with certain members of St. 'Xavier's. No doubt, you ,.. have seen him strolling through the center -of the 'vi city, with some of his classmates, looking for a stu- dent at the Broad Street. institution. I-Ienrynis unf l decided as to where he will continue his studies but whrre he goes he has the best wishes-,offhis school- ' nizitcs. , N-f --V ,--A . iii 1 V , . - P - 4 ,, . , , . PHILIP- Leo KE-l7l..Y e, 4,1 e V y I 44 First Avenue Q East-wGr:ee'nvvich, Ri l'.' f '-. ' ' 'f , i i NVhat do they walk zi,'n1ile.fo'i ?. Nothing' lesf , than it peep at our charming and 'ami,nlb1e- f'Phil4 Though by nature Phil ,has an, .inclination to,ig1uSh . unseen. He has perforce been obligedffto abandon' the habits of the reclusesiand spencljihibg :talents JQQ- I! . ' fore the admiring throng for the old .SGEQQDL iyflyllslilns i 'J claimed this apillty in the 'track nmeetsmetnd he-,rea-ilk' did bring home the- Kosher. ' ,He'Q'h:frsfgnGVB1 .clis- j o i played any particular aversion for B.ny.ilq.nd of b00kS5' ,- ' larnln' comes easy to him. A voluminous. feeder he - in i contributes his sage nuggets tokaiiii-di.SCUS510I1 and Q - l with much weights He' has a -reeil. lxellytfimdei-that i' Q wins every thing: even hisrsrcesr. liIna,1recent con- test, he selected Yale for his' nextl:hdd3fentu1'e.N MB-Y y ef . luck and happiness follow you, gi ,iffiifi 1 ,V ,,,f-. ji' ' i . V Q-si W ',,' 3 ' V u' 1 iwiqr -of .A l if ,. ,,,,i:3 V ' l i- 'gQm'i75.1iLrl.f wi, sis, 'iil'iiH .:w. i i u . THOMAS HENRYHIL.AR.QQCQ.U.Eff'li' ,,. Hint' , i , ,. i 4 ..,1l 'i l'.-iihvfii ijiiii 1.3-' ' in 12'CeMrC Street. . . -',. .-im,WWF3YW'3FYii!FQ'fijRi', 'f' 2' .West Xvai-wick. boasts- of i'erf.','tiiTQFvSD2LniShllgitllderlll. P .if Q in Thomas. Coming aliithe 'Wi-my itpjglglau,Sa.jlgQ13jl,i,gLi?5Ln. .. s. - X i .hc became one oil the ouitstandingig,.students41n5,,,.he5QVg':ij,g 1: .commercial Class, His'eXCC1le1j1cy'iii1.i,1gLng'LtagQSvry.11Cl typowriting have placed him on. the'ljLQUQOI'1.BQl1 WQEXHF.. ' ' and again. When he 'gi'aduatesL,Q1','laef' S1QlQl,fld-Y get' - L' I -iiolsltlon with some South Ameiixcan.,iir1n5 Jie is , , u somewhat shy 'with the ,oppositehsexl e,p'dW.is gse1,d9l?5,,Qg . . seen with a. fair member. ? His 'future Qsuccess. Iles' .i , o. 1 in his ability to learn quickly i, dndbit hef enters-cole M jx i liege, he will certainly keepcupl the jigs-'repgrdi-113' W ff . g. Q has ,made at- La. Salle. ' ,- ' f-,. 33- 3---7,1 iii X i X- ' ' -xi fr MTI'-1,-.4 . F I ' . ' c 2 bi f !'SlY,1.Qffr'...
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