La Salle Academy - Maroon and White Yearbook (Providence, RI)
- Class of 1931
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Sixteen Reverend Brother Raymund FSC, Principal 88l A TRIBUTE To Reverend Brother Raymund FSC MA LLD HO Cn ADI-QI xT11x 14111911111 WVHAT BROTHPR Rn XII ND Hxs D011 FOR LA S1111 Ac xm 111 D1 Iuxf 1111 BRIP1 l'111F H II IS B111 IN OI 1: MUNI? VV1 PHI' S1 vous I' 1 IIX R1 XI Ill FII Xl V onus F111 I S VVHIN V51 lm 10 Px111 Hxs C11 011116 ALHINMII-11s I x Sun SllDlX1S SHUT N11111 140111111 H11 ITXIINIIIPD A1 xr FOR OIR VVFI 111111 His I 11111114 DPXOTIOX TO OLR W 1111111 I1 111c1s1s nn H1s CHXRAC ING 0111 Fxcuuus Hu ALI FHL STL DPNTS OF LA SAI Il FOIKPWPIQ 111111 IN MIND HIS YVONDI-R11 1 Q1 KI 1111 5, IND MA1 ABlhlJANf BIIASSIXFS A111 xn S0 FRU1 A1111 SIN LERL A FRIEND gi f A-QIIP' XX if ff 10 No Seventeen . . ., . ., . . v 1 v 1 v S v 1 A 1 A 1 . A 1 A.. A I ,A vAv I Lv A' I 1 1 v v v 1 7 11 ,.I '1 13 'A 14' 1 A ' H 1 I C 'I1' 1' ' . 4 G, ' I Y Y Y ' Y Y Y , . ' ,v T 1 'A1 1 , A A Ax A A 'A A I A A T , . Y T , Y 1 Y ,, Y, Y Y W Y Y , L 44 A A . I A - 1 1 Y 1 1 vr11 1 1 '11 v .1 'V11 S1 A AA AA I . li A A A 1 A L A. I L I A A Y 1 v 1 Y 1 wr v r 1 1 r 1 A. A A 'I A L A A A A Ai A Y Y . . Y,. Y , . Y Y A A A, , 1 1 1 A A Y Y . .,. . - Y, , . Y . , A A 1 A A1 A , A 1 1 f A Y TERISTIC IBI'1'IA'l'IXlu IB 14Ak'1'l'.B SIX EIA IBIPROX- Y Y . V. . . Y Y - Y A ' 1 A 44A g A I A '- 1 Y 41 1 Y 1 V- 1 1 Y W Y A1 A A A A A A . 1 1 , Y . 1 Y Y ,. Y .. Y Y - A 1 A A A 'A A - Y v vr 1 Q '1 r 1:1 41 v 7 1 Y 4 A A . 'lk AA A Y 1 1 Y 1 . A , ii , 1 O X X N 1 y S N V. 1. ' o o ' . MARCDCDN AND WHITE ALUMN LEE K REVEREND BROTHER PAKUIL. F.S.C. Assistant Principal I I G O L D E N I sl Eighteen S!XL ACFRDEAAV ,f NINETEEN THIR?Y CNE Q 2 ,. ,, --,E. W. .gf REV3 BROTHER FLAVIAN, F.s.c, REV. BROTHER DENYS, F.s.c. . f 5 ' gf -Rf .fu I A 'df X 5 KK REV. EDWARD, F.s.c. REV. BROTHER CORNELIU , NYY v 1, Nineteen MARCDON AND WHITE N X ALUAANGOLDEN L VU 'f x , . REV. BROTHER GEORGE, F.S.C. REV. BROTHER ur X . .J fx REV. BROTHER ALBERT, F.s.c. REV. BROTHER LEO, F.s.c. ' ' U B I JE E I NJ Twenty SAL. ACPXDEPAV REV CORNELIUS B COLLINS REV RAYMOND J CRANAFOR7 f f REV CHARLES H LYNCH REV BROTHER CLEMENT FSC NINETEEN THIRTY CNE , . . . V 7 1 J , iv V llvjw, ' , wa' x ,JI ,I H Q ' wnty-one MARCDON AND WHITE ALU M NGOLDENU Bll. f X fy. REV. BROTJ-IER F.S-C. REV. BROTHER B. JOSEPH, RSAX U R I H X 1 X V 1 , N REV. K, F.S.C. REV. BROTHER A. JOSEPH, F.S.C. 111.1 f X I l ' E E I SJ Twenty-two LA SFRLLE ACLADE Y OTH O E F Y UGENT AB i JOS N OCO E L If A L4 ffwvmwg NVNgTEEN THIRTY CNE , w REV. BR ER JER M , .S.C. MR. HARR F. N , . . I I' ,V ,f I Z .S , fq,1 1,1 V P , ,a . ' , I f ' f' f ' - 'w N-V' MR. EPH MCCAULL. NI.A. M ' NN L , A. B. f 1 I A f 1 x Lv r g X WON -three MAROON AND WHITE wid R JAMES XLANAGAN AB MR JOHN H MORAN A MR WILFRED ROBERTS MR AMBROSE TONER L U M NGOLDQN IL Nj 1 K 1 . S- t .L N J -gy ' - xy K X I hi U Q X . ,B.S. . S' I A ' ' U I3 E E wen -OUP SAL. ,ACfkDEPAY M NINETEEN THIRTY ONE weniy flv T T 1 E my I O K! . . I' w , T ' A5 V J Q , t YS -A VV ' --1: . .1 MR. JOHN P. cRoNlN, A.B. MR. DENNIS ROBERTS, A.B. - I x,Afs N MR. THOMAS ROBERTS, A.B. X MDM JOHN KEATING Q' ' I T - e ff ,f 3' w P' of ff r .f -P 1? IIH ,as SENIORS .1 ' 5-41 W .f',- L , sf - . , ..- ph , P J ri -I .aff 5- .:' ,L . , v' .,', f .4 n 'I I . 9, .-. ,N , 4-1 ,. , .Q ,, -. s A ' ' H ' x MARCDON AND WHITE RAYMOND ARTHUR BAKER 54 Flora Street Provudence, R I Here he ls' Glance this was and tak: '1 good look at Raw the blond hfurcd hoy from N :th l nl who by hls sunnv sm t and pleaslnf., 1llNlJONlll0Yl has made hmgelf lends durmg Ins foul sa tus stay at has mate us n mmf tlm t 1 common o he honor roll he suit s lu a steadfast I Iber of l th the tross country c Frack team Although Rav kteps a st w here he will fontlnue studlcs wt know h will succeed as hm dld at La Salle whether lt lu 1 School of hducatlon or the School of Lxptrunct litst w lshes Ray BADEA ANTHONY BERLAM 63V2 Spruce Street Providence, R I The metropolis of Federal H111 suffered the tem porary loss of one of 1ts greatest cltlzens last Sep ttmbtr when Badea departed and stalked maJest1cally up Academy Axenue While the faculty were record mg his prellmmary lntellectual measurements hls tlassmates were quxck to note the mnghtv hexghts to whlch Badea would sometime rise Oft has the class w xtnessed the xersatllnty of hls classlc XXIYUCISIIXS w hlf'll blend so well wlth his good nature VVe the class of 1931 unlte ln the common hope of a successful contmuatlon m later years of the success you have accompllshed ln your scholastlc career here Badea and we look to you for great achlex ements ROBERT JOSEPH BOLGER 13 Country Club Drive Warwick Downs, R I Presentlng, the modern Adonls from Gaspu Pla teau Bib entered the great portals of 1 1 Salle tour years ago as a meek htlle frnshman Hob s beaming smile emblematic of hls sunnx tlINlJ0SlllOl'l humble class room He always manag,cs to oht nn 1 good axeragt ln hls studies and hls namm frlqufntly appears on tht Honor Roll , mouth pm us not represented Ia Salle on any thlttu 11 tn hc has dlstlngulshcd lllIl1St'lf ly I s atll 1 tlnhty durmg gym periods As yet Bob has not cluxdcd where he w1ll matrlculate but we know l wlll uphold the reputatlon of has Alma Hater w lltlQ'Xff'l he goes and we wish hlm the best of lurk GEORGE JOSEPH BRENNAN 565 Mann Street East Greenwlch, R l Ierhaps the most CODCISG phrase m w Inch to sum up the stcrlmg character of this sersatllc mem 1 0 Senlor class IS to quote the strlptural phrase here goes a man without e Xn honor studt nt e has always managtd to keep 1 hlgh place ln. scholastic cords a at the sanu tlme hrllllant i ' 0 currlcula attlxltles I ence lg o hlmself flrmly ln tht he arts o his f ll N' dents as the most sincere and con suentnous youth m 0 midst Laptam of Dcbatlng Xtws Ldxtor and Assoclate Editor of the Maroon and Vklntc vylopho lmpressarlo and class secretary an a few of Lb tltles ln which our clexer mpanlon njolccs ear at NI will con tmue lug iz est of good fortune 1 an we shall always pruz. mo lghly his sincere and UIlllllll5Z'LtlIll5 11 ll ndshlp A L U M NGPLDQN L Twenty elght Q . V ' 1 Na ' . ' ' g-- .' S le. N a T s l, l'.' z ' : 3? z , , n 1 r: ' Q ' . . - 5 A' bl ' . . ' H ,H ' . ' ' 01' Y I .- . ' . I. ',A.' ., . Q, .' V ' , K ' -4 I ' - I 5 V .tg wa Y. -L r , . ,h ,. S I . . . , , ,e , , ' ' v has, throughout his stay at La Salle, lifffhtefl up our Q , tm f '-l:t1 '1f1- A 1 te A' 5 , a - '- -zz , X ,U ' .' .2 1 xi, reim- : ' WJ I '1 ' v 's ln-' f t ' I U ' se, 1 f ' ll . X . . ' 17 usl' - ' -If , -' '. .0 ' I' ' '1 I ' 5 B . f . - , v A . - ..', ' ' ' Y ' . J V ' .1 A . ' . L I' D 5, .-1 I N x , tt , r - ' ' s d 1 x V' l' ,. ' . , ' al e .U V I. A. V' ,- I I LA S!XLLE ACFKDEAAV WILLIAM THOMAS BROWN 150 Sharon Street Providence R I 10 I3 x rx little to sa I111t xx 1 alxx ixs xx or 1 I1 te ning bil lf 1111111 d 111 mx Irie-nel unonr. IIN for he is alxx ax t l N81 W lldfll dnt Ill? Ntfl SOI Kill I I1 1 or l1e 1111-vts x His nann can alxxaxs at 0 It list xx lun the honor r r 1 l'lQ li 1111111 an outstanding. s ar Vte knoxx xx han xs r profe ss1on 1 1 sueu s 1 XNINll 11111 1 N11 ll s it Nlanlmtta to 11,1 ant 1n la 1 41111111 1 JAMES PATRICK CAFFREY 832 Cranston Street Cranston, R I Cranston llllk hlonele xouth knoxxn as .I1111 llAllS from that L e it e-1tx tailed 1 rms n llurtm., llls sojotun t 1- e 1 e 0 ttule 11t I1 1 x 1 nv Ill s 1 le trac and foo 11ll 1 thv It tum. ll 45 o IIN -XI11 1 N11 e 1111 s ontrthutsd to the ood cheer of the -.s s xxlttw re 111 uks at tl1e most opportunt 11101116-nts and I1 ls llflghlt nod manx a ,gloomx dax I Qt Colle- ge is the next step in Jim s educ-a tlon after he leaxes La Salle Best of xxishes J1111' JOHN GEORGE CARROLL Snell Street Fall River Mass H111 is out It pre entatixe from lall Rlxer John student n exerx s1n 1 of the xxo d Coming, ll IH his NODll0ITl0FP wear his pleasing, personallty I-.IFIIIOUS nature and unselfishness haxe- attracted 11111 1 host of fr11 nds H1 is re aflx at anw and 'lt lllll to I11 lp inx school aetixltx and ls lllllll 1 s 11t ot lox 1 x Ile l1 IN xlxxaxs I11 en 11 good student and tl1e Honor ltoll xx is st ldo111 minted xxlthout John s name We xxont lie surprise-d xxl1en xxe hear in later hfe that John hxs reached the top of the ladder He expects to attend Proxidence Colle ge THOMAS JOSEPH CASEY 91 Lmwood Avenue Provudence, R I We are here presenting Ton1 He ls one of the hest knoxxn hoxs in the school He has not l1een 11111 to 11 utmtpate in athletic-s for all business mtn 111 or-fupied and ll8.XP no spare time H lends moril upport hoxxe-xer to se hoo 2ll'tlXltlLS loin has 11lx1axs clone l1onor to his XI111 XI 1t1r l his good exainple and his k1nd disposition H 1 lHlY'IlW his an attrartlm. pe rsonahty for xxhereur lm ls he is the center of a 1..0od txme FOIII has not de elded xx he-ther to enter the professional or business hfld so his plans for the future are not Complt te Hoxxexer xxe, bid xou farexxell and prosperltw NINETEEN THIRTY ONE Twenty nlne , . . l'l1-1'-- is Hill xx'l l s 'e- A' ' - . yi 'hat ln- 111--s say is ' tl 's - ' ' to. l h11s1 ' 1 j ' ' s 1 ' ' js th -1'f- lu give- 1 - l,' ' l, ' l -5- I Q I l a s111il1- xx' 1 -n -x'- - - ,' jou, - ' ' ln- St 'll Ill Ilia- hs-'i f ll - ' - - oll 111' 1l11- 1'l11ss is 1-al. -'I ' - Q ' ' :I 1111 tht- 11111-k 11-11111. '- ' ' ' -'- I11- IIIZIX t11k1- 111 . he- will ln- 1 .' XY - l' e-111 1i11111-1l s 1- - 1 . ' n ' ll - -' - l ' ' t -r l1l'1-. ' liek. l!ill. It VY . l '1'-1 - ' 1 :to . ' ' .' ' ' 21 l.11 Salle- ln- has he- -n l1e-for- th- eye- f the s - ll lj ll El , til 1 n t1 - ' 'k tl 1 tie-I I. IZ1-sides shoxvine: his ability the-re he- also saw 111-tion on -ie-1-, T1 -' I 11-k - ' f r I , ll . 1t-r, .l' l111.' 1' ' - - 1: -- - 1'l11.'.' hy hi.' R. . t ate- - .' ' 'h ' - U - 1 94 ' , . .f.'A. . ., S1 1 '- 1' '- I isa: '- i 3' j.'-s- - 'r, ' ' to s' 1 : , , '. 7 - .' ' . his 1- -' ,- - - r- . -ss to l' 1 .' '- - -' ' j ' 1 11ll ' 1-s, - 1 Q - ' ,' ' 'hed xvitl ll l1'111- .'11i ' fi ltj. 1 - 1 ' e 1 ,.', ' s - 1 1- - - 2 .- ' '. e- - S his 1 s , ' ' , .' - l ' ' ' Q ' - 1 1 1 . 1 - 1y ' - I ' ' . e -er- MAROCDN AND WHITE JOHN JOSEPH CLANCY 69 Freeborn Avenue East Provldence 1n 111111 111111 1 11 1 1 1 1 1.111 5111111 1 Xl 1 If lzll 1 1 1111 1 11 who kno! 111111 111 11 11 11 11-'1m 1n 11 1 1111 11a1 1 111 1 111 1 Irafk 11111 NO 11 ms 11 .1111 11 1 '-PHIOI' y1.1,r I a1111111on to I11 1111. a I1 I 1 1 tm and '-Ocml 211111111191 John A n'11111 111 11 Q on the 11on01 roll N011 W1 1r John IQ 1111nn1n lo a. ond Pro11111n01 College 11111111 111014 lohn md 11a1 011 111 11111-1 Nkflll 11h11'111D1 N011 L0 X EDWARD JAMES COFFEY 97 Fan' Vlew Street Provldence, R I llx 11111111. 111111 Ol 111 1 Sl 11111 11 1111n1 P11 xml 1 ered 11111 1 N1 1r1n1. 1 1 N131 1 11 1 11111 111 111111 1 111 11 a 11 N 1 1111 1101 111 1 110111 1111111118 111 10111 I 1 ll 1 ll N1 1111 111111 n 1 1 10112.11 not 111111n111 1011 1111 11111111 I 1 111 11111111 ro011 1.11 11 111111 1 .111111 1 1 s nm 1,1 n1r.:1 1 111111 1111 1011 111 1177 11111 a lll 1 111 1 111 1a111I1 11.11 11 1 '11 1r1 I 11d11 1nds to f11r1111 r 111a1111111f111 N11-1n11a11an C01111.11 and 1112- kno11 111 11111 111- an honor JAMES C COFFEY 26 Brndgham Street Provldence, R I I 1111110011 Shall 11 alt 111an1 112111 he-fore a 1110rP 11n11r1 and 111u11r1ous ion 11111 11111 111 from XXl11l1l'l Ill r 110111a1n 1nd I'PNDPC1fll1 1ow1g11n1., 1 k11n N1 nw of humor and A 11111 F1311 N1llf14 ni J1111 110111 111 1 1111 111111111111 1w1n11.-11 10 om 111111 a1111r1s 10 111111 1 1 fO rs1 1' 11N 111 r1111111111n 11 .1 Ra 1 111 Ill 1 f1lNl1l1 1 1t1ra11 F1 111111 11110 pa111111111111r1 1 nnls 1 1 1 11 1111 1 1 1 ns. S f'I1 1 211111 11 N1111 11 1 1141 ASSIHIADI1 1r11111 14 I1 314 1 N111 and 1'0n11n1111 lllx 111111111 1 11111 I1I1n1I N1 1 11,1 QS 11111 1 101 1111111 1111 1 '- 1111-11 1111 1 1 lxxlll 1 11 JOSEPH PATRICK CONLEY 144 Delalne Street Providence. R I Ol 11111 11 our 11111111 11ll1lI1L. 1111 S0l11l0Ill0I'f 0111111111 111111 1011 11.11 our Lalrl 1 1.11011 lookmp, 111111111 and '-111 10115 1o11r11., man 1n11 F1 d 1 'fa J01 has 1111t1r1gu1s11111 11111111111 p111l1111a111 111 his .11th11111 1111111111 e 111.11111 1110 wars 2112111 11111112111 1 11ar1 1 11.11111 a .1 rmdldate 1ar kr- all squad H algo has Area. a 1111 1111 lvl? our 11111-1' that 11 111ou1 COIIIQ err' IZ h1 a19Rl1 thoug not 1 XFTX hu. ln is Joe 1 prow- 111211 1011 1-an a s111111n1 11 as! n 211111111 .1011 1114111 11 111 1111-r 11111 1 lon an11'1h1- 11681 11111111 of 1111 1 1111. il f0llo11 11111 Good luck 1 N.f NGIOLDEN IL 4 1 R. I. .1111 z'.' f' 1 - 11'1111s of 1'Ia.'1 l'l'0Y'111'111'1'. 11's 11'i' ' ' - 21n1 ! 11,' ' -11 ' 'ks 1z11'1- 1-nd -1 '-11 11111 111 ' ' . .1111 ': .' 1-1111111111 111- 11 - O1 X11 1 ' If A' -' '. 11111 111: was :1 1111- 111-1' 11 - : .' . Al: 1 - 1-.' 1 -1-n 1-1' 111-1-si 1 -111 in .' ' -' . n ' ' -' ' ' -1111-1' 111 111 -' .' ' 1 1 is -:ry L1 'I'1 j - 1 , 11 111' 1 -1 of 111- s lnny 1-1' -s f 111 -11:2 . 'FII' ' 1l111.' in his first 11-:111 D1 ' -' 1i.' .' j 111-'1-. 1-21111- has - 1-1 '-11 1111 in 111 - 111-: 1' .' f 11 f 1l.'. '1'11- 11-1 ' j 1111' 11 1 s -1 -11 -' '11 C11 1' 1121111 - '1.' -ri -1 -'-11 , .- I1 -' ' -' - '1' 1' ':, G11 ' is :1n 1 ' - -1', :1n11 1' : 1' 11 ' -1 1h - 11-- .' 1-1'1-1'y- 11'1 1- -1-, H1- is 11 - '11Av,... -' 1 1 1 1' 11'1 V is ' s ll '11 '11 111111, as 1 - .' '111 1 1 C int- s ' I ' - at 110111 10 himeelf and La Salle. Good Luck, Eddie, 1n111--11:-01'.' a1'- 1' : If 1'-II-, 1- 1-1'1111.' 21- ' '-s 11: 1'1- 1 1-1 ' ' ' z ' . '1'h - 11- 1-11111, 111- tra 'k -: , 111- 1,:11-1- 1-11111, 111- 111-1111i ' so '-ty z1n1 11r E14 - 51 - 4' :111 h111'1- 1'1-A 1- -' '-1 ' ' -- ' .li111. XVI - 111- I1- 0111 111'1'1' - ' : 111 1 1 1- sz .' at- 1'11II - -- 111- tak 1 111111 111- 11-1 1--11-' ' -1 -i.-I for 111: .'ll 1'1'1' all his -1: 21 --J ,. .-,, ' A- -' 1- 1 L' . 1-1-ur. P J. '- ' 1' Y ' , as his fb I . el 3- V1' s' .1 D - a11,A af 5 Z ' I Il 1 j .f J 1- .' l I Nw ' '11 '. , .I of 'I ' . ' . Jo MAURICE PATRICK CONNERY 610 Hope Street Providence R I To I-'it Side we owe thank for this popular xounx. man His pleasant disposition good nature and somalulits haxe won for l11m a host of friends H1 is in the habit of haxim. his nam: on the wefklx Honor Roll 'tlaurire takes a great intert st in has' f f 101 the name of an p N1 in + lui. leagues Xltliough not athlftlrallx mflimd l1 iow 1 s 1 l 1 ri 1 I N6 n 1 sum mire s th le intents to furt ur s studu s I ooc lut Niaurim XX: know 1011 will make good LEO THOMAS CRAIG VINCENT A COSTELLO 166 Nelson Street Providence, R I H+ re lu is folks' Introdueinp. N mme the t ollepi atf hid from 'smith Hill His eheerful disposition l1a e nd: are d him to his classmate s H s pe ist 1+ r xir ues hirh th s true 1 sallitt posstsse Hi- dexotion to his work has m 1dr a faxorahlt 11111111 sion upon all of his acquamlanus 1 known among, us as the offimal add setter His endlfums outside of his regular sf-hool work wen limlttrl to tossing, the shot on the track team and 'ILIIFIL 1 official scribe for the Glee Llub We hope to set Xinnie continue his winning., wavs at P L 46 Zone Street Providence R I leo halls from the well known Smith Hill and r 1me to La Salle from it Xlarw s Proudenee I pon entering La Salle he made a lasting impression on his fellow studfnts During his freshman vear Leo made lxcellwnt showings on the cross eountrv and dehitim.. teams H has also LIXCFI a wonderful iuount of l11s scliolastit ahllitv during. his sojoourn 1 Na Xlthough naturally quiet I eo has always hun rt uly to :nur any z1rf.,um1nt, and he tfrtalnly 's 'H' aliility to ar' -. H- is indeed a very modest youth. Leo expects to enter Providenre Lollege in fall and later prepare for the priesthood. NVherf-ver he may go he will always he held in esteem by his fellow' students. ALBERT H. DALY JR. 211 Adelaide Avenue Providence, R. I. Xl is indeed the perfect example of a. true Ia Sallite: a gentlemen, n athlete and a scholar. During., his four yesyrs at . alle, his quiet unassum- ing manner has Qld? 2 ' A' to both his elassmatvs and ttachers. Y Al 'J am has constantly f-.raced the horpr roll but it is not in scholastic-s alone that h, 1- . Waxdhlled. He has a.o won his major letter ' k: f ks a class worker, he has no equal' his abl cership as Class president and as chairman of tie A Division banquets being largely responsible for the great success of these occasions. HAI' intendr to enter Notre Dame, and we are all rertain that here he will enjoy the same success and popularity that he has enjoyed while at La Salle. NINETEEN Tl-IIRTY ONE Thlrty-one . y I - Ls ' - s hall anl c-an i-ll A' 1 1 h - y laj-r ' th- r 1 I I. i r , ' kv ' - ' i . p sl 's li: svhio sli 't ly ln-inf.: pr 1:1 t it all the -: -s. Ma -- tells us at 1- ' - l: l - his .- I at I'. L . I l 'k, . ' -Z '- ' ' . rt 'Q - ' f ' . ' I-'- d . ' .1 . ' 'h ' . 'K il. L , - . - ance, honesty and sincerity are a few' of the many t w ' ip ' I I.: ' - s-, .' ' '. 5 ' H- is - qs' f 5 - 1' . 1 ' f zs ' . ' , N . ' , ' : I , . . in 1,2 .' nt-, Q ' - ' f ' . A ' ha 2.11111 I-.uf + . , Nlfifg, ' , 1 I I f P ' is in , . . . MARCDCDN AND WHITE THOMAS JOSEPH DALEY 99 Oakland Avenue Provudence, R I I1 m1l1111n1. Olll 1111 1 1 1 1 l111111111 1111 '-111 1 1 1 11111111I11111o11 llx Id n 1 11 1 .-1.1111 ll 11 5. 1 loo ll S 1111 .111 11111111 1 111 m. 1111 11c111s 11 X1 n 1 1 1 110111 1111 ln 1,11 S ll and a fr-11 11111 X10 h 111 1 lbI'0Xffl 1 1 11 or IV RFS 111 ll Il 1 11 Jun Ol '1n1 11 true OFIIIW 11-14K1'nK1 1 1 NQHIOI I'h1 r1 1- 1111 Nl 1111ks 1 hls 11-1111 cloce n 4111111 '11 on thf honor 1- H 1111111418 to 1111111111511 '11 boston College Bon Nmap 111111 JOHN JOSEPH DEARY 234 Dudley Street Provldence R I n o 1l11 1 .1 s 0 1 r1 1 11 X4 IIN 111.11 1 meat ed11111 fI'Ul1l 1.l11 111ll I111111111 11111011 of South I 11111111 111-1 11 1111 1111, Aon 111 I x 1x 1111111 o ll 1 an Jo 111 J1 1 N lo Ill S 1 nl 1 1 A 1 11111 A 1 1111 IX A 1 1 1 A nd 2111 1nd 11 A 11 n o 1 hpfnor 1oll 1111l1o111 lllll4 I1 d1ff11u 11 10111 I1 IN Ill I IHS nfllllt in lllllflf FII Ill' HL, 0 H11 11 11-'fl ln 1111 nnndlx of I 1 Nf1ll1 Jo 111 111ll 1111111111l111 n 711 fc1ll 11 Nl.-1nl11111n I ol 1 1 11 1 Io Ill not good 'hw JAMES J DELANEY 214 Frlendshlp Street Provldence, R I Iolks' 1l11S IS none o1l111- them 1111111111 D1 lanev the 1110-1 popular bov IH 1l11 xchool Del lm Identlv holds 1l11 'UOXIHL C'Il2.I'1lIJlOl'lShl1J 01 1l11 school He IIHN he-en 1 1111111be1 of Q16 football 1 1111 fOl fOlll vars an ll1N been on1 of 1l11 o 121 111d1n1.. 11111111 on 11 l1as1l11ll 11am ln adcllil A 61 1 1h1 Del 1 ble-ss1d 1111h f1l111n1l1n11 of good 11at111-1 and u 1111191 1-1111-mg, d1w11ox111011 1111111111 N 1301311 111 X- 11111 S1161 I11 hv 111 1 1l11l I1 ha I11 ld mam Innes 01 IP onxlln 1 llllllllp., lux IIUUXXOIIIIN car 1 1 a Salle 1n s 1 1 1n fall and WX9 1111111 to I11 ll flOlll I11111 aand hw good 11o1k JAMES JOSEPH DEVLIN 159 Beacon Avenue Provldence, R I our Ill 1 A 1 1- l.11l11Q .md f.,1nl.l9ll1frl X11 1a11 Jlmmlo I o .1111-1or-r41111 So111l1 P11111 flfnu le r-I11 141,111 1' llo11 n bf A1 l1UL.nae1ous 111111 a n1h1r 1111111 I11 r111l 1n tl11 NIPOII prmcew AMIIIIHL Xmom, hls III:-IDX df h11v 14' at e I as n11111l11r 1 1 111 dnt hx-. 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Izm- I ' ' B I JOHN FRANCIS DIGGINS 79 Hope Street Providence R I Dlx IH o11r reprffsentatixe of that sertlon of our fair rits knosxn as lox Point his larl 1 a xe quiet chap and he 1s respected bs all of th During., his stat at Ia Salle he has conxinred us that ssh'1T he lenoxxs about Greek is plentx During., our hist and seronel vars he www a member if our Claw baseball If am 1' sas 1 you latent heard Du. sinf- xou xe missed a real treat In the- thlrel w-ar he was a member of t el lee t h en 1 ur IIS frlffktf ll In inte-nds to furthe r his education at Proxi ne tole He knoxx he uill make good Good k I ANGELO ANTHONY DI PRETE 1286 Cranston Street Cranston, R 'lhis smiling, lranptonlan ippvtred in 1 1 four wars ll-.0 and '.-11 onre won ein I I A cheerful disposition ki d re ulw 1. n I 1 always been near tin of tw e s stue and no honor noll If romple te without his name has been a member of the track team gl e elub and IS the premier saxophone plant in the ore he sllfl H anc co d, he seen exert Saturdaw at tht hoekex gamoi th 1 Friend Nap intends to matrieu late at the Unix Prsxtx ol Nouthe rn California to Ntlllh medicine and UF are sure of his suvce ss , s luck lNap THOMAS JOSEPH DOHERTY 49 Bambridge Avenue Providence, R I lntxoflurim. to sou the one and onlx 'l'ho1nas J o It 1 tx m ie me tropo 1s ol Olne x Xl e I o11 llel e s I littl XUSIIH earh morning 'xt A in slmrp Iommx 1 the :lass gloom ehaser ommx s pleasant smie and 1..e mal disposition to1.,ether with his usually goofl ik late n um a Ilgl van n e esteem ot his frle-nds. Without him thel exvliange- dl-partment ' Fl e- Maroon a d XYhite would b- we-ry s v. Tommy is going to matrivulate at Provide-nref Lol- leeue- n -xt lfall, carrying.: with him our earnest wishe-g for his stire-ess in the Me-dical Profession. CHARLES JOHN DONAHUE 204 Dudley Street ' Providence, R. I. -rf- we- 've- rue- , S' ' -f' active- vu' ie - nant in I a Salle- at'I'ai1's. n ie- ine- o s lor s, li' 4 s art:-e 'I ' I ' 'S '-S I'n y-' '. 's nior yt-ar, 1- ' n ' n e- 1'sity foot va tf-am. 's mior anel Se-nior ye-ars he- ' y -- tie- position of sporting., e-elitor on both tie- montiy a e Ye-ar hook staffs f l'l - Maroon -mel XYhitwe. Howe ve-r, vxtra-currir-ula ae-tivitiees cliel not elim Chic-k': se-holastic ability. As a Gold Le-ttf-r Honor Stude-nt. his name- adorne-d the- honor roll not infro- queentdy. I hit-k intt-mls to further his efduf-'1tion 'it some businf-ss rollvf-.fn NINETEEN THIRTY CNE Thlrty-three ' ' : 5 .' ' . T I I 'S 'lrf' ' - h G A 'lu . wh lik Vis .5 rle-1 -- ' l-Lie-, 11 ' - '- f . lue' , wal! I ' . 1. ' .' ' ' ' 1: -. - ' ou ' mi lst ' 1 ' ' ' '- ' 1 ' 11-arts vitli his - -- 1, -z j 'ri . Natl has .' -1 -' p l 'lass in hi: .- ii:-5 . H . , ,- . ,A Hn , ,. , V . X V f,,, . Y I has alxvaysgbevn a loyal roote-r for our athle-tiv te-anis V' ' L ' 1 L A s L L s ,5 I-'e-but of ll 1 -- fm tlz - 114 ' -'11 -. A' ' eioe nl-v-1' miss him pulling upfto the' e-url in his ma'-S. 'hkwowlg .l l tl -1 thf ot ' 1 n - e lot Q N H: ha a t la .1ll1te an le t 1 1 . . I tl l t' 1 I Q' iek t I ll at trick 1n III lie hh .1 4.11 In h1 Ju lt no a he-rth o th ta I ll In l11 .It .mtl llll el I r I I I nl ' o ' ie 1 MAROCDN AND WHITE JOHN J DONAHUE 57 Arnold Street Provldence, R l The Qllxer toned tenor of the Senlor tlass John Donahue He docs not confine his actnltles to Qlm.. Ins: hoxuxer Donnx he IQ knovxn ln enxlrons of La Salle has been a member of tht traelt tram tht moss eountrv team and of cours: the Glee Club He wxlll nexer let anxthmf. interfere sxlth the real purpose of his school llfe QflldXlIlL, Jolm hopes to take up that age old profession laxx knovs that John xxlll go far ln xxhatexer he under takes Prmceton Qeems to be the next Qtep m John Q educatlon Get going John and Qurpass exen xour record here' JOHN EDWARD DUNN 141 Wheeler Avenue Edgewood, R l Student gentl man and all around athlete com hmm d there xou xe a 0 d6GCFl tlon of Jack I k t d d tg pd if en ere ou ml Q ln e Qeeoh wear from St 'Nlarv Q Qas an l Qsur xx h xt xx as St 'N arx Q w Q S .lar durl v a a as vreated '1 tI1Xl ln ld l ttor student a ml mln r Iaroon and W S aff and a mem Jack 1nt to be a Jesuit and plans to further Ins fducatnota Nlt St Marv Q College Coodbye and good luck Jack ROBERT J DUNN 88 Massachusetts Avenue Providence, R l Here we haxe bob another beacon of Ia qalle He IS the twpe of boy vsho forgets hls xx orrles xxlth a Qnnle Being a real shelk and a good sport thlg popular box IS known exerwxxhere he goes Hls Qterllnf., qualxtlea as a student and an ardent supporter of all QCIIDOI actlxltxes has glxen hun an enxlahle place among his classmates Alabama IQ the eolleg he has Qet hls mmd on Good luck Bob LEO ARTHUR DUPREY 44 Joslm Street Providence, R l lour xears ago La Salle opened s portals t0 the xounzfst menrber of the entlre Q Class Leo Duprex Allhou Soung ln year! he s led the xx al for older class m his sehol tx standing B cause of h1Q 7 laus efforts hxs e as ex er graced the honor ro Latln is his .dailv eat and drunk I eo has fur shoxxn hlS talents as an actlxe mem l of he roon and Vlhl Staff He has not ln ormed Q x ere he MN ma rlculate but xxe max rest as atNxxhate er m nutnon he enters xull h o mdeed tml? ond remembrances xxe had hum 105 A L U M NGPLDEN I L Thirty four ' ,r . 'il as A I 'L ' A the J . ' . . - U -:ph ,W vvp 1 ' S. . .: ve f ,, at ' 1 ' . .' . .I J' .s ' . le Q . .- ' i, . A L .E QF . . l .n X e c , b' a . . , , ln-r of th otlmall, baseball. a d aslfetball teams. 1 , , ', ' U 1 ,H f U A I 1.,,:r A L ' , .4 Nl 1:1 I e- 're .T -' ' , 5 . I ' U B LA SALLE ACADEMY FRANCIS XAVIER FARRELL 105 Tobey Street Provldence R I II k on: of our outwtandmp. lntelleetua Llllll II ha lf ft an cnxlahle revord a an honor SI11d+nv whlc I1 ff w can boast klthouf..l1 Qports are stflbllllllx I-rank ha: alw.-112 been an enthuilaetlc followu of the xarlous IYBHIN He has won a place 1n the l1eartQ of the teaehlrs bx hw ardent demre to I-rank 1s the treasurer ot' I: clam a Illtllllnl of the Ulu Club and Fxehange Fdltor of Thl Xluoon and W l11tt Ile lntendc to further l11 mlm 1t1on at Nunt Nlarx s College tal and later to 41111 a mofmsol of SCNYIPQ No lonx.. lrank and Loud luek 1n xour career JAMES ANTHONY FAY 46 Denver Avenue Edgewood R I I'l11 11.1ual1le xnunp.. 111an rims lnto our lllldgt fOlll wars 111.0 md vnu that tlme hae Iuconn one nt the moat popular hon 1n h1s flaw 1111 w IN A g wtltutt on laet uarx bavball team and w1lI probahlx take lux plaef thlw war as a rsp.ul1.r shoulder 1nJury recen ed ln praetme kept h1m out ot football otherwwe he probably would haxe been knowon aw Ia qalle Q larldeo Jlm Q name has been a Qttrcotyped fixture on the honor roll throughout h1S entire courw, at La 'walls H+ I1 is eerxed w1th d1Qt1nct1on ae DFPSIGPYIIL Oi eontmue lux college Qtudles but wa know that he wlll ht a ersd1t to hlI'I'l90lf and to Ia Qalle LEO WILLIAM FITZPATRICK 5 Damon Avenue Shawomet R I 1 0 1 one of tht rfpresentatnex from 'wlltwonnt Nh must alw lVN rememlnr h1n1 for hw Il 11t II 11nd 111.-1nn+r and SllldlOUs haute Hu num hu d1co11t+d the honol roll wrv many tlmcx durmx. l11s four sears staw at thw azadmnn H 1 a nllow that IN not afrald of hard work He 19 'L 11111111111 of tht state C'haIIlDlOIl track :quad e hax al o shown 11s h1 abllltw on the baseball team XM hope that the further eontlnuatlon of l11s educauon at I 0 ton I olle 1,1 w1ll be as succeseful ac ll hae been htm 'tt La Sallf WALTER L FITZPATRICK 100 Wyndham Avenue Provudence, R I'l11s '-parkllnp., Qon of La Qalls halls fron1 the well known Nlllllh H1ll sfetlon of our cltx Durlnf., hh tn at la Nall Walter has alwaxs hffn a fdllllllll supporter of all chool aetnltlu -Xllll0llLll one ot tu smalh t IllPHlh6I'N of t Q claw 11 has hun onv ot the moat aftne I-or the pam three wean lu has handled xery efflelently the dutlee entalled as manager or the traek tram He ako 11 qulte a tenms player wnh the fa1r wax as hu opponents Walter lntrnda to further lu: educatlon at the han n for fjlllll a number of La 'Salle men Prox 1denct K olll bb Th1rty fave A , . 1 I ':n ' is - . ' ' ' 1 1 I H1 S' ,1 . S 1 1 . 3 1' ' 1 ' A ' ' ' ' 1' . I 7 a 14 ' 1 11 I A 1 -.M . -L 5 Ai' 1 I1-z11'n. ' ,- li, ,,', 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I 14' 1' A ' 1 A Z - 1 ' ' 1. 1 ' V 1 'S . .5 ' .11 ' A . 1 1 f ' I. ln-1' 1A ' ' ' .' ' 1, 1' ', 4' , 1 1' ' 1 1 1 1 , . . ' 'S z -- ' ' 'z - ' ' , . - 1. A. 5 r 1 1 1 ' ' 1 . L 1 1 1 'g . - . 1 'S . 1 's - 1. . ,. 1 r 2 I A 1' A U '. . Y . ' is I . i Y . , kr ' I4 N ' Uv 1 1 1 1 ,,,, . his class. We know' not where HJIIHH mtends to ' ' 1 x r ' 1 ' x ' ' ' A I 1 , A 1 1 ' , . . Hn- -1-. f lks. 's 1 ? - rr Q51 1- '1 I. . 1,-. 1 1 ' .- fl'1' ..511v1 1 1 . A. ' A. ,t'L. Z 1 5 I- 1 1 1: 1 1 . 1 , ', ' 1 . ' 1 '51 h' 11 L-' 51 bv 1 'K 1 1: 3 bv. Q1 .S -'- 1 .1 -. 1 -4. . - , B L , - L, 1 . - S 511 . If K-1 51' ' 1 . 1 '15, 1 1 . ' ' - A- 1 1 S - 4 ' -' ' 1-1. 1 r 1, I. . .S h, 1. .1 1 . A .K ' . V ' ,su , ' . - 1 ' 1 Q ' v '- MARCDCDN AND WHITE AMBROSE BARRY FLYNN 23 Farragut Avenue Washington Park R l lour veare ago Washlngton Parks rul haued rfprfeontatne fntered llc f ll ot' x uth 7 tl and FLlllhlfl0!'l Xmbya Sllldllilli and fun lmmp fllNDOSlfl0l'l has amed hun manx frlends Amby olned Ihe la Salle orc-heetra I frwhmmn vt-ar where h soon stained great Dl'0llll nfnee as st rn Q lan and m hls Qfeond tr l hframc Its lea er He lk tommonlv known is tht Red headtd Muslc Nlakcr On Prldaw nuahts om eoulrl :ea hun on Weatmmeter Street xuth a pipe IH hte mouth uaxmng anxlouclw for a pal to Qhoxx up Red Q humor IQ reallx funnv xou are to hcheu he la XX8lfll l,S, for a pal Amhw mtende to eontmue hw edufatlonal Career at Rhode Island Qtate Lollefle We knoxx he xull be a Queeee: and with the elaw: slncere Vklgll of succeaa we Qav good luek Ambv FREDERICK JAMES FOGARTY 20 Bellevue Avenue Provldence, R I eunr to us ll'l th: fourth war from Nloun N thul s Xearltnn and unmodlatelx mon hls naw tl he nts of :urvo 4 klthou1,,h lred nfxer 1 ll tl m hu studus h LlVN8Wx managed o gm 1 ll :lu us llllflrii-,fi to churn the hearts of the 01 o K 1 X u A pleeoo a :latent red nth to fur dr hv- tdutatlon at XIIT and we ' R 1 lt null NUCCFQ l Good lue lre ' RUDOLF GEORGE FRAATZ 494 Pleasant Valley Parkway f Providence R I and has ma f rlends SlFlf f l-lla file' rim-. Nllll x dl o ltlon ha- madt um one of our nost r ctud Rudx 1-N aleo '1 Mldt hmxlf tell1 us of hxs h1g.,h stone md rttmds Outstandmf., ln hw Qtholastxe work a raeed both thc vxfeklv and quartulg 1 urn x Hs dllllfitlf' tnltns h x 0 md 0 hls prfsenrt a a rooter and chsutr dl dl Ulf Annes xxhleh he has attended falthfullw lt A rumored that Rudx ulll matrleulatf at tht uell ltpoun l IIIIIXYFSIIX of Notrt Dame Good luck turlx ARTHUR ALOYSIUS GEOGHEGAN 70 Benevolent Street Providence, R l r the fellovt nltlx the tongue fXXlN'lTlH name IN our rfpxe entatne from lox Point the xehvmcntlx l :lan A t 19 tl ay Hltlel No Quant:-rw honor roll tr Xrthurs name zr 4 HIS rllllill ',1!f'btir1encx nn fGrftk makes nom doubt his nt I0 x He as a staunch aubporter of all Qehool if tlllllv fcpouallt Phe Maroon and VK hltf and the llfhttms. Llub Nt uouldnt he surprlsfd lf 1n a fvu x u Fathwr tjeoghfgan xxlll be relshratmg hls fllel N NN Art mtlndq to matrleulatt at PYOXI fit nw C Ollfgf- and as 'ffilllllf ms a sword ulueh he doeb not knou Llmunf. Hur-msg axxalts hun th+rs ue are INNIIIQ I A I. U M NG.O'-DEN L Thlrty slx X , . . 1 A ' ' K- ' r 'if 1 . '- - -. ' 2 ' Sa - u jo , ,ez ' ' . uf I. ' .' I . - 'l ' ', j ' . 4 .' f . ln us .5 1 - A ' - I .1 K- 1- ' r - - , ' ,ic . ' .f . - ye: ne .-. , ' I 'S . .Y - :J t 4' . 1 t ' t ' ' f 'Y . . . X ' ' . l . . , I . '. K ' ' . .' t N '- lfrt-tl 1 1 - , L int tha- 'z , nm , f P s' 1-X n- 4- ' 5 '15 ,t I - .-1 Q mt ly. -1-4 5 . . Z- . '- . lp . slt- sei 'lth his l ' ' - -t, F - in- tl- .- the L - ' . ,. , ' 'fr - sur- l- .' 1-c. k, f d, . 1 1 1 Rudy arrived at La S l our short years ago a t ' ,V .. Q . Y, - if a -, ' . ' - 5, I I' th he ln c ' s ' r ' ', , f 1 g ' , f tt S .,,,, ,, ,H . , lf Jr r 1 1 llj. is ' ' af' ' ' :1 we IV.. nfl . ,L-l -, .S ,. . ,,.?, - - , ,I .57 - ' , . 5. , , ' bv. b- t - 4- 1 V' ' t - . ' I ' ' ' ' ,' ,' .' 2 . , , HA IU. Y , Y. i V- - ,,... ,.A..i lar? I, I L' V . v 1 , . . is vm ph- f xm'.s 3 J, add! lt. zt' HQ. . , . , I . ' v' ts' .K . .' tv ' 4 ' ' 5 ' .5 ' f ' 8 an - ' A5 'A-. ' ' -. -1.2 QS' .1 1 'A r .Y Y' .. . ' V 'f .Ia.'.', ' - , ' - - . ft ' 4 1 4 ' - '. - - ' 1 V . D . ' . I h I I LA SALLE ACADE Y FREDERICK HENRY 58 Sandy Lane Ixarxxlcl-tx gift to LA xalle Xlll10llb-lluun-t and u Qsumlng ht lx ont 0 thx mo t 0 rul 1r box 1n h1s 2? I-red lrnnti to all xx'ho kno? e belltxte m Stl dx dllt une plant? at 1 lprexs xt tountenanu xxlll N w , Nalle hu as made 11 xtll0l8.slIl. rvmoltl G-OFF Warwick R I I red Goff han proxed a trut xx F gmay on the honor roll IYLIFIYIL., lo h1 s 11,3 xx huh he xxlll tore-xer bt proud lrwd dom ot tak: actlxe patt ln athlftlc tontr t b t In IN cl a1dent rooter and be-Idom muses a game We 0 to hear great thmgx of hlm some day Good lx k I-rtd' GEORGE ANTHONY GREGORY 253 Bufflnton Street Fall River Mass H It xxl han Lnorpn mommonlx knoxxn as .Ill-, grr to the clawtnatu xxhom he Jolned 1n the Qecond war Jlgger halla all the xxay tron1 I-all Rxxer and I5 a xe-ry qulet felloxx Rarely does he speak but his xxorde though fexx bear xxe1f.,ht -Xb a student In doee hxs xxork falthfully and earns for hlmself a credltable reputatlon -Ks an athlete he has partlcl patcd ln all class Qportx Basketball 15 I115 faxorlte xport and can he nlay' He bupports all achool func IIOHN -Xlthou1.,h undttlded as to future actlxmex xxe are Nllrf that xxhattxe-r he doex xxlll be done xxell WILLIAM JOSEPH GREEN 85 Davis Street Providence R I ght h re folkx the boxs hom S 11th lillll tan ge-mrallx be wan strolhng, lmxure-lx IllI'Ollf-.ll th. torrldors xxlth I-ord Mcboxxan rflatlng xxlttx stoufx te atnxoxphue ol hu ndenu ln tht Nhuloxx ol It tf.,lSlRtllI't muxt be benehual for ll 1.-1.up,I1t unprepared t1ough In 1- not ont of Ulll star athlt-tex he ls an ardent Nupporter ol all thx teams besxdes belng, one of the Ntaq of Iht Xlaxoon and Whm Hn p.,ambols. about our apauoux g,x111 are frequtntlv a aource of amusenxe-nt 1 L exen 8ClYI'l1I'3Il0I'1 to hlb classmates but all ls not lun 'mtl JONl3llIX ln B111 sphere for hls name frequtntlx xx hut he xxlll continue his NCll0l3NllC endeaxou but x nrexu In goes xxf knoxx In xx1lI be slltttmxllll EDWARD DENNIS HAGERTY 25 Furs! Avenue East Greenwlch, R I Here Is a xouth xxho xxould clraxx anxonf N attsn txon and xxhx not bd IS one of tho e gentxous hearted and talented youths In fact rarelx do xxr, me-et auth 4 combmatlon of genealltx common senae and studlousness Ior four yearb he has bte-n coming. from out of the xxlldf-rne-ba to atte nd the -Made-nxx There xears haxe bun xxell spent ln 'itudx and oth 1 attlxltns ln d.lllllllCS runnlnp., tross tountrx Q we llllll at hu be-st s no s vo tr: 1 xx1 turthtr lll stu 1e- max p.,u to Itt 1-1 usxnew tollege ID Worcester Hass But xx here-ur In toe xxe knoxx In xx1Il uphold the nam. ol La Ntllx and ln a cred1t to Inman-If Phe best of luck Fd ' Thlrty seven 7 l '. V' -'S ,- lx is ..7 1. . ' J ' ' - ' ', - 'Q - f - A IJ 1 2 js ax- ' - ' 1 ' ffm, I-I ' 1 . r . in ' :si -, . ,I . te-ll yo 'hy 1- i' ' - . ' ' his at . ' - .5 '- -- ' V .5 - 1 - ' v . ' .A' . .5 S, U v . lt' , ' - . l l E Ri 0 , J, - I I11' ' . HI- 'I'I I s -' ' rv. 1 -- ' - ' rf tl A .f - , Ili is l'Zi.l'0'ly' 'A 1 AI I ' - .A ' I. h 1' D F . . A L. I' ,Hai 13. adorns the 'honor roll. . BiIl is 'undecided as to ,.-1 V. -. '. ..' - bv - K- -' 'r- s ' Ed is t sur- wh: A le- ll ' ' - .'s 1' d' Ht- ,' ' i:'k S li MARCDON AND WHITE JOSEPH ERNEST HALTON 98 Pinehurst Avenue Provtdence R I Gaze upon our genial senator frm S nth HIII who came to us at the beginning., of his NODIIOIIIUII war from tlasslcal High School and his runamtd to embelheh the ord f the tlass I 1051 x th Ins thxee fold taltnte as a xxxlllnt., and tl: xt r musicim a SIDCEVB and tarnwt actor and t ronsru ntlous d Intel oe s I 0 the 's I I et s wons of ltxs s It I io att thit tlt iss lig con I4 4 xx hout tle ntsentt f Q t f I slt tktl st ph ndtt nh-d o 1 I wut KH Q HLQOY1 XXI f0Y'l ll'lllI llx education at Proxldtnce College ht rt he ll In I s Joxlal ptrsonalltv and ability in add his studns xxln as many frnnds as he has mad: during, Ins slay at La 'Salle FRANCIS JOSEPH HANLEY 170 Wadsworth Street Provndence, R I Introducing., the ost distinguished member of La Salle s 1ntLll1ge ii? a boy vthoae intellectual abil nits ta ente ccomphshments and xxmnmp, ways haxe ew alill d for him U moat enxlable record t pet is al honor student and an dctixe membtr of tht ic l publication he has held the cox eted office s of Literary Iditor Associate Editor and rdxtor In Chlff dylmp., his secohd third a fourth years pecthfffly ln xiexx of hm xalua lc presence In the Dramatic Society Whlle at La Sall he xxae appomttd dnrtctor of the Senior plays this y ar a task which xx 'ls most tolnmtndabiy perfolmed, To expxess xxlth sentiment our legard or our class te xxould owe: iloxx the allotted spac but happiness and succtsb xxx f.,lYt him as our Hnul token of eeteem GORDON FRANCIS HARRISON 9V2 Providence Street Providence R I tra h t,ht and debonalr 1 h xt tlt spnl incarnate ol' tnttllsttual alnlnty and rapid me xxlt in tht prison of Hairy Angtl faced and ahh lOl'lp.,llI :I he IS tht funnn st and mo t thppant of all th+ strnoxs his Jokes lns lau t nd ns t s by xxords throup.,hout tl hool but pllllld.IllV Gm dun is one of tht mos 'Yi liant studt nts at la Stllw Ht has xxon lh exctllc le me d Il Ind hts been on thc not xolls ot TY 11 t foul we ts lnilh poetical and edltorl xxork haxt draxxn admiration from many, what the future holds IH stort for boi don IS hidden but xxe can readily sax that no rnemhtx of our claw of 'll xxill forget tlns prince of good fe-lloxvs xxhom xxx haxe knoxxn and Pslltliied and xxlth xxhom xxe noxx part xxlth a smuu sh fox xt Success in life FRANCIS BERCHMANS JOHNSON 145 Summa! Street East Providence, R I lor four yt-are xxx haxe enjoyed the prtscnu ot this pleasant vouth from Ifast Proxldenct Whf r Ixtr xou melt Frank you art alxx ays greeted xuth a smile H1 IS an ardent loxtr of Sporta and his nam: man bt seen on the honor rolls 1-rank mtf nds to furthtr lns education at Pt xxhere we sur4Ix knoxx his nature xxill xxm a plan f him In tht hsarts of his teachers and fe-Iloxx students VM xxlsll u tl: Ist of lun llank and hope to read of xou and your feats in thu huslne ss xxorld A LU NGPLDEN I I. Thlrty eight ' 4 I V 1 1 1 fe' '- o I Sn' ' I I '. .rec 0 I ,- T 0' If I x'i 4 1 J has spent tirvv yvurs in the 1' J -.'t'1 Z thr f st-z . .- p A are to hi: cr ' lit: at ul 1 ' deb' 1 1 1 - cl: I z . hvld has In-I-n ' ll I 't ' 'it 1, 1 ' -1 o thi. -xc -II -nt .'1'i JO. is u :Is t his futurt- '2lll'llL.2, I say: that for th- I t ht- Il ' t' I l'.' .. ' U v' X. tri' vt- . in , V-i V y lj.. ' , v' r b 1 I ' I -1, re- s . '. 1 ' 2 , f ' - ' 4 , . . H,,' ri., . ,w. ai, 1. ,'i'1 and ' .', ,r a Il- Iatl aIihi.- art- , . . ,I , v .' . .' ' t, , + - .' I' .- e s ' ,' R: f. ho ' ' .7 ' tl s ' 3 ,zz His 'lull . . ,5 . '.. ' Q ,, - , .- 'wk ' . E ,ry - , . ' ' 3 ' V- L. 9' ', ,.- ,V I ,' ,- ' I ., mf' - - .' . yo D 1- bfi- -lc, , A -I A I I LJ B GEORGE JOSEPH KAIN 34 Tyndall Avenue Providence R I H ie is olu' busy fr nd from the Smith Hill sec tion George I ref., member of the basketball teal haxing years He also has great a i ia ei seen f Olwlg w ork in ys studiegfhod inuplcof h s attention a 1 a a rtsult me holds a permanent position th o prose holq- s Prox idence four y ears offlc 5 Lol ge will keep him busy for the next is popularwty is attested by his committees and by his ability to He sa s that a PhD course at WARREN JOSEPH KEDDIE 40 Clay Street C ntral Falls R I Behold Warren J who arrues daily from a tai corner ot Rhode Island at exactly 8 57 -XllllOLll-,ll li ls a quiet fellow he will always be found connected second and last years he has been a member of th track team He shines not only in track but his name is Irequently seen on the roll of honor Our class mate has not wet decided whether he will continut his business education or not But vlhatexei you do XX arren J we are with you Adleu RAYMOND JOHN KELLY 1428 Park Avenue Cranston R ' Kay hail trom the chtery city ot Lranston Since his arriyal as I-reshman he has been doing some great things for the track team As a constant scour for this organization he has earned many a complimentaiv w rite up in our daily papers in fact we would not be surprised if he became the states halt' mile champion Besides this Ray has also shoun his ability on the hockey team. His school work, however, does not suffer from it for his name is continually on the honor roll. Ray intends to continue his studies at Rhode Island State College. 'est 0 uc , '! JAMES HENRY KENNEDY 46 Parker Street C ntral Falls R. I. James Kennedy'- Kay, as he is known by his classmates, is one of the best liked members of the graduating class. His home port is Central I-'alls. It' there was a police department there we could make a joke about Kay ' outrunning them. Nevertheles- lie has ability' as a trackman, and on the school team his specialties are the three hundred and the high jump. lesides he has that extra quality of an edu- cated man-scholarship. Honest hard-working and good-natured are the qualities an army' officer must have, for XVest Point is his next objective, Attention -Right about face and march on to success! NINETEEN Tl-IIRTY CNE Thlrty-nine . -, .S ' I ' x ' - dr' 'ti 1 yj .f ' t A - ':. .T ' . ' n is ' - ' on li r r . ' ' ' ' AP . a ' , ' e , . . ' ' ' ' . A: . . ' K5 with some important acivity at La Salle, In his 1: t' l k ay e . ROLAND R LAREAU MARCDGN AND WHITE JOSEPH AMBROSE KING 14 Standish Avenue Provldence R I 1 lolll of v 1 1 1 n l Ft 1 1 ll lll IOIII Ylt 1lsant S 1 .illltx on t 1 luke tu l his gllfl 1 lllll tll1 1 lptalnxlllp of tht sllru N J Illllllltl lllI'0llLll conxlsttnt point NIUIIUL, on tll1 4'0llIl on has x on lllIllS4 III lny frl1n1lx mt tu OI llll1 poplllalltw alam te lll1 cl V xsllol1 luarttdness and p1 rwu ldfltl our llerox 1n ue 1-ll OIN luxe been non ned with slltu Ns His A1 llolaw tlc standlnp, IS lfldt-'t d an e-nxlable om his namt has rara-lx lawn kept from gravlng the Honor Roll Xkltllal he has alxxals been a llooxtcr of la Salle dLllXlllLN and cl fdllllflll follolur of the school s teams Good luck oc' FRANCIS JOSEPH LA CHAPELLE 23 Curson Street West WHFWICK, R I l l k l our clflsx r1pr1 wntitllf from the ullds ot Hut XYZUVSIKR Ht lw .1 llappw COlllbll ld ll0ll ol tll1l1nt dt-bater and pal ulth nom of the N1 lllllg llflfli-. calrled to tXlIll1l s M Ll d1batfr he I 1 1 S ll II1 llls forceful md IIIIDTPSNHQ, Illilllltl x Hp., 1, ass ln L L l I l lnk 18 al'-o It KO!-,llllf d ax tll1 dass, llumol ISI f0l Nlltll tllls Lll11ltlll tllap around ont can surelg 1utul1 plane but llc have La Salh ulth the be st ot ulshts of 'll f0I tllt succtse xxllltll su knoll must IIS ELOI EUGENE LAFIEAU 224 Prospect Street Woonsocket, R I In this ,loxlal chap flonl Vboonsocket we find all the qualities that go to make up a scholar and all athlete H1 hae been a melllber of the xarslty tram: team fOl the pabt four seasons and has Dlaccd exely llltlll dlbfal'lCt runs and hlp.,h Jumping helm. his SDtC,lcLlIlPS la-t waeon he was captain of tll1 C1055 countlx team and led hlh colleagues through xelg suuexsful waxon Despite his athletlc pronu- Elol alvlaxs lnanagt-. to flnd time Lol' llls. bookS 1-lol ll'lltl ldN to continue llIS eduvatlon at' Manhattan Lol 111.1 Xkllllt he xxlll tak1 up 1ng.,lne1rl g., Good luck Flol' 224 Prospect Street Woonsocket, R I XIlOIlItl llltlllllttll of tho lull known Larnau family UI N o 1 114 aSa11romN tllall1 XLddtlllX H1 posse-ess .11 hrle upstandlng IJtlN0l'ldlllX Xllllill enables hlm to bttomt a well llknd 11 lloxl Hu earne tn1 as ln all hlx undt rtaklngs Q-Sp? rlallx NllltllkJN enalllul hlm to olltaln the honor roll 40l1SliflllN during, his stay at I a Sdlll Athletics soon Olllttlltlllltfl lllln H1 being, PS1Jflld.lly out Standing., ln now collntrw for tht past tuo vaion-. and also o th1 lnclool trac lldlll llllk- year Xltll01ll.,ll loland ls not Sure- what lIlN n1xt step Hlll I 1 dl' 4 x lll surutd ln nllate 14 l ls lil: A NGIol.Dg!N Forty A I y . . ll -l J lll - gol l - -l ai - l Acllill -s, z' in: f' . . l'l -z . Hin -ap' l 'l' j ll - I z .- ' - I all t1-1 III :.' fl' 41 l ' l - 'zl ' .' 'V e .' ful '-1 ' ,I 'l . . . -' f , ' ', J .- v ' s lll' z 3 '- .f z l 'z ' 'z - ' Ch' - Il, a spirit, of 'l n 's 1 z + 1' ' ltr 1' r H ' ' I ll' -. es- I -- 1 Q 1 x Ig on A 0' l.zl 1-'S -st. z ' rs' ' - z -'s ol' spvaki ' ll1-in a g'l'm'at :ret ' his I-4. -:U-I ' -' .' -Z ',- K- - . V. I- '14 . . .. . V. B. - -. nal, lIy1- lly1- Iflluesf' Frank is undo-cidocl as Ato hig Inf l V. ' . ' 1 . L.: . D . L N .l in 'V .- . l , f' Inf. l1'oA' y1-ar: al: he -nt-l' d L S ll- ' lit. St: ,' ' -S 4 ' -'. 4 ,. s ' ' . I' . as ll lln-lllll1-l' 'f - ' ' I' f -kb A lu-, v- ' '- sur- that lm' v' .- D' A' l .v l' hl- l' ll s 1' I I LA SALLE ACADEMY MATTHEW LYNCH 142 Harrus Avenue Woonsocket, R I Thl qulft and dlgnlflecl youth came to La Qalle lrom XX oon ocknt Hxgh IH hl thlrd wear and smce that Illllt has endeared hlmselt m the hearts of a'l ellmw tucrn s Nlat has proun hls prowess on the tx uk team ln the rolcs of pole xaulter and u spun! m -Xlthough Nlat has nuer star ed mx or lu lr twhlle teathmls llc has always managed to kup llls pleasant smile and cheerx disposition Xlat intends to brmp, these quahtles with hmm to llchten the hearts of hls frxends at Bates Lnlwersltw w hvn ln 'attends there In the Fall T OMAS FRANCIS MCADAM 296 Eaton ence X- If o x I0 It sence t a ha cex who could my scn ou cated arhnter llttu 1 I s c s lan ld yet uncrxmg, clsl fan a s Assocl te Ldltor of lhc ahd VI hlte se all serxed to llft hlm to .ft Itlon ln our egard Wexer has Pom falls-ci e p, up m h1 tudles plte h1s numerous duties Os e etlc mom r of the -Xcadems offlcc y dry h,uin of this young man and hlS s c 1 c hets have Influenced us all Proxldence le l be his alma mater next Pall and we all pe t t at a brflhant mche 1n the hterary world of t orrow wlll reward the tlrelcss efforts of such a ed craftsman and stcadfast frn nd FRANCI HENRY MCCAFFERY 307 Newman Avenue Rumford, R I nu lol lou: wars tlis 'Indust ous youth has Jour nexccl our the Red Bridge to attend our sessxons 1-hs tun making, m nnerisms haxe made hlm a popular member of the set: or class Although not athletlcally mchned c la an ardent supporter of all school actxxl tles l ank 19 one of La Salles representatues to L N1 T and thercfore claims to be an army cor poral name has not occaslonally but frequently appe on the honor roll Newt year he will be seen I ng., llls wax oxer the hlll to Proxldence College hood luck Hank and may our best wishes for suc cf s attend xou as xn the past CORNELIUS JOSEPH MCCARTHY 4 Young Avenue Providence, R I We present for your lnspcctlon one of the most dlNllHL,lll5h6d scholars of the class of 51 The tall sober hgure of Connie or the Deacon IS well known throug- out the school He 18 one of those stern llent men but when he smlles ll seems as 11 a. ray ot sunshlm has ht up the room And how he handles those brcek xcrbs' but his work has not bun conhned to scholarship Por thru years hc was a taxthtul wolker on the track team Hls attendance at th: XiIl0llS athlftlc contt sts has hun prartlc tlly one hundred ptr cent tonnle mtends to lll'1lIlLl.l late at l,lOXld8YlKQ: College when we arc conhclnnt he will contmue to wln honors as brllhant as thosc XNlllCh he garnered durlng hls too short stat ln our lmdst Forty one his f-1 - s '1- 1.-. A- '- -,L Sli ' K an. ' A ,- -' s tl. I f P . I Y ' ou as 'I e oi tl 0' If r , I ' I ,, 3 2 ' ' ' t ut so . ' ' ' 1 - ar ,' la: Ad f ' ' , A ', X. . . . 7 ' V A ' . ' I as - at ' L' - j ' 1 s f he ' 5 ' C e A' rl . I . .' , ' Q, V V- I A -1 . I H1-re we have Frank, our umford representa- H., , '.. ...V v ' 1 4- 1' I ' A ' I MARCDON AND WHITE JAMES FRANCIS McCARTHY 100 Woodward Road Provndence, R I llll Q s e- 'Usr ss rm. all he of a s url ous fr l nlx 'tr fre rr 0 yr n Ir s gdrnefd a rn rtur r- f frre nr r de nt ill 'iKllNlll Sa a tltlrtl rr NICK 'rrthv llm has pla tvro yt on tht xfusrtx football dlll and partrc at Ire ld uf n s Iwrng s drous .Im ma mee has burnt tht mrrl mg rt l and l seen frmquentlv rn the hbr.-rrx prep ng derlrsren for has future work He mund- trnue hu, scholaotrc career at Gsorgntoxxn Lm u liexolr et Heureuee JOSEPH VINCENT MCDERMOTT 167 Hudson Street Provrdence, R I lhroup,hout hrs lugh school career om ras hun the xxrde axxakm rnernbvr of our class Hrs good n rture md rnfxdy nrt haw- mans trrrws rndde the dull hours brrght Althour.,h he doe sn t re-press nt thc rhool rthlo trrqllw Ion IS an ardtnt supporter of all trxrt H1 attmnds ntarly all the garnt s rs drnonp, t l4'1lllYU., r'1t'II1- trrkrt sellers and rs a rrrsrrrlnr 0 1 rlebrtrm. 0 Joi mtends to fontrnur- hrs sllldlrs rt tht Lnrursrt of Mrolrrgan 'lhen ln xxrll W1 fue lookrnp, for brg thrngs from Joe and xxx ful rtrtdrn that hc wont drsappdmt us THOMAS WAY MCDONALD 22 Oakdale Street Provrdence, R I Way knovrn throughout the school as NI-if our re prr stntatrxe from the Nllllfh Hrll Sutron Dur rng, hrs sojourn at La Salle Mar' has rrmde 1 mul trtudo of friends because of hrs cheerful drsposrtror- and plr -,mg p rsoxialyty Whmn lt forms to strurhs h ra RAB-315181 the Kg of llrfigaazyafgxfhe honor roll rs not comple te xuthout hrs' th LS ans. 0 4 Ins bugporters of the athle-tu ttarrrs and found at every r.,arm chu-rung, from the srdrlrnts .rm undenrdmd xxhfreabouts ht wlll iurth r Irs uratron but h l s tho best xrshrs I the :ass 'I vs rexer he p.,oe JOHN JOSEPH McDONNELL 161 Hudson Street Provrdence, R I Good lllll'lI.,S come ln omdll packages can vsell ln sard of our drmrnutru- re-prtsfntdtlxe from Olney xrllt Durrnf., hrs sojourn at Ia Salle- John s name has p.,r.f1uti exfrw honor roll that has been lSSUBd I-lone-xer Xian s ahrlrtx IS not vonfrned to the clash room Xlthough Qrndll of ataturm he hae proun hmm sn ll' to In 4 boxer ol' no mean abrlrtx Alre-adv he has r number of K O s to lns credit and max prow to be the Jack 13+ mpsfy of la Salle 'Nlaf rntrnds to rrrfrtrrrulale dt Proxldfnu Colby when hrs knosxl :du ot the classrcs xxrll be cert.-un to 1-stahlr lr hrrn t th. ln ul of hrs c fr s NGIOLDEJN L Forty two J' , a' i cl in nfed is a fri ml irrlw-rl. I .' ' f 1 - 'mir-S .-1 i .4 4 X rp g I. 1, HQ +-nt -'ld Ia 5 lr- for s t 'rarxx' ' d as . ' 'r A Vaal S - in 1 . ' at l' .f ll s ' A rr s nfl ' 11, ur 1 A '- ts, ' ' r - ' . H ' X . . . , - - l U re-U, Q, 1 L ' X f g to' ' '- ' N' ' , . 'Q ve y. ill' ' -' it-S, - - ,- - r f ' 'Q th- -4 ' 1 - ' .'-:.', '. 1 1 I th- - z ' lub, ' A p ,, .- e7 '-.fy '. ' f . -'- j ' do hrs but for man by bt-commg a rm-chanrcal 1'l'lg'll l0t.!I'. U +.e . 'Ulf' . ,'- 0 ' Z v ' O . . h I th+ ,wt ' ' -: b , '- - . i' HAI. . is I I' . I- A 14 u- , V' V' . P- I . cd ' ' . r- ra: VI' o' r 'l of 'Ir 'ho ' ' , 1' s. I ' -1 'I' I ' B I LA SALLE ACADEMY BERNARD BENEDICT MCELROV 110 Dorts Street Providence R I ere V01 se.e the ptctttre f one of the most humorous hoxs ll our class He rnard durtng hte stay at la. Halle hits xton manx frtenda He te one of thoae frtencllx eharactere xxtth xx hom tt te a pleaeure to 'work 'ind ltts name con tetentlx frequents the vxeeklx honot roll Bernard had one of the leadtns, p tt tn tlte plax Spre-acltng tlt Neue xxlttcth xxas pttsentecl bv the entor cla e ls baseball man ftger te on the catete rta cfrexx and treasurer of sentor lsrnte t the asststant sccretarx of the Ptmct pa He tntencl to further ht studtes at Proxtdence to ege X xxts't Ittm lttc ' JOSEPH TIMOTHY McELROY 64 Carltss Street Provtdence R I 'lhose frtends thou hast and tltetr adoptton trtecl apple tltettt to heart xv th hoope ot' ttcl Joe has pcen tltu regarded qtnce xx began our mo t pleasant fr ondqhtp An earnest t dent and tn md strtous xxorlier uf recognize meld a La Sallttc of the htgltmmer ae Ms manv frtends xx tll testtfw Nlac axs been a staunch supporter of out acttxttt and a comrsuttee member par excellence Bettxe n attendtng School and studytng he has found ttme 0 be the matnetay of a ccrtatn large groccty concern xxheretn he te, expected to some day hold t posttton of repute Don t forget us old boy ALBERT JOSEPH MCGINN 94 Mttchell Street Provtdence R I Iltt xx txx hatred gentle man trom the Iflmxt ood et ton ol th mtv te knoxxn as Xlac' He ls always an uc e nt po tttc t tn at c lass me ettngs and ready tu n cte cl clttectls xxtth athlt ttcs hut has plenty of selt ol sptttt Ile lliN mtnx talente parttcularly tn the llne of mttstc t he has played for oter txxo years tn the otche trt Xlso tnctluded tn ltts ntanv talents ts hte excellent standtng tn hte studtes due to the fact that he has applte-cl htmself dtltgentlx to them thus haxtng hts ntme grace the honor roll frequeentlv We do not knotx cle ttnttely xxhere Nlac ts gotng to further hts educatton although h has Notre Dame tn nttnd Vlhtte xet he goes xxe knoxx that he txtll gtxe a good account ot htmselt Best xxtshes and lots of luck Nl lc JAMES FORD MCGOWAN 125 Congress Avenue Provtdence, R I Inttoductnt., out most xersattle and popular class tll'3.le from lflmxxood We haxe been trytnp., for tout tears to ctseoxer the secret of hts popularttx mtl the ansvee rs are too numerous to choose from I ls clash ls ttnconclttc table hts eagerness to help a xxottltx cla mate ls real zeal and hts sunny frtendly dtsposl tton all the se are summed up tn hts xxtnntnp, per onaltty and xtlttmstcal acttsttx -XS a debate-r xxe cannot hnd ltt equal Hta grace of manner accom panned In a remarkable abtlttv for Speaktng hate made Ittm ft conststent class X office holder X laxx cate-er beckons Ittm so xte btd Ittm the beast ot luck and assttte Ittm Ittelong frtendshtp Forty three . . V l . H e ' - A t .' 1 2 ' 0 2 ,i I X l' y' I Q. ' A S. ' 'l , U . S ' J .V . , r -. . ' . v - - - ' P 1 1 ' r .a, S5 5 V., his - 'Ov XJ. , V . B. --. - - Q s ' f ss. ': .' e - ' II -' -. Ye- ' 'k. I I , . . gr . L . A HY, 5 I i . 4 P S t. .': , .fAg1'?' ' ' , . . ,. .S ,I ,-,- - Y . , - A I , S I ,te V .A A D -h . P, UA lt- , . , T. ' t-l- I -'z ' : - oppose- ztnylmdy upon any clue-stion. He is not c-on- ,.- . '-.. .. .' . . '.L.' by t h.. 0 ' A . ' e1A .' .Z ' ' 5. X ' . ' t ' . - . 1 A - v v 1 A ' I I bv., F. . -. ...t . 'J ' JY D 'SS ' h S 'S A. . Lx ' v I. - .. ' 'S A D '. '. A . ' . .- . MAROON AND WHITE WILLIAM H MCGROARTY Apponaug Road Greenwood, R I our wars ago I31II In 1 ru I a Salle 'md Jro td s w 'lt 1 101111 to Ill'1Y from the countrx but the re IS no hax sud IH Ins l1a1r a 1 1 4 1 sm UI two U s a cr ol I11.I1t1n1,, Ir1sl1 CHARLES VINCENT MCMA!-ON 194 Surnmlt Street East Provldence, R I II sln lng, thirty om of th: worthy xeprl stn 111111 s IIOIII last I'I'0Xlfl1l'lLt X Iellow who has won I1 nsl a 1 arm pau 1n lt l1+ axts of l11s 1 ass 11- VN hlle at La Salle I11 has d1st1n1.,u1sI11d hllll 18 a suptrb scho ar An honor roll NNIIIIOUI thaxlu name would In 1noon1pl+ts XIIIIOLII-,Il um, no GKUXP Jart n athlttncs I1 s I en a sltunth supporter of all Xlaroon and W l11te tvams 1 IIilIt'X has wnhhtld fro111 us all lnformatlon as to IIIN futurt plans ut we fwl sure that w hatexel hm of 4lldtf1XOI' he may vhoose to follow lu w lll be a out uss Au Rexon Charley I1 s I 1 n Ft I 4 max thopptd om to f r l111 Ins sm 111 astu w ork In 1 s not nnsafsd the honor 1oII slnu one wt Lk H198 IS VI Ulllt Il H 1 thw X Nllrt do I lllll Of I has dvcldf d to rtl1+r Illx tudu s it Xotn Damn and ws know that hefon long, In w1II be headlmtd as THOMAS WILLIAM MEENAN 295 Woodward Road Provldence, R I Nlooga hfula fiom thit much t1lked of plate callcd Wanskuck He Jomed us tour sholt yeara ago and has remamod wlth us durmg all the trlals ol school life H15 qulet and unasaunnng, mannfr hav' won for I11n1 a host of frlends Xlthough Im has not mdulged 1n any athletxc actlxxtlea ho has duoted most of ,115 tum atudymg., N1oo1.,a drnea a tar to school exvrx day tHe hae to-don t you know where Wanskuck 15W As a result of haxmg, a car In knows ot the lnner work 1n1,s of a machlno so wt thlnk he may become an automotno englneer He mtends to further Ins studlts at Georgetown where we tee-l I11 w1ll C0l'ltlI'ILl tht bdllli, good work Good luck Xiooga JOHN EDWARD MORAN 22 Temple Street Providence, R I lohnnle 113.115 fron outh l,FONldtY'Nt where hw IS known aa tht Pman about town Jolmnxe s xorw curly halr goes a Ion ay 1n d1st1nLu1sl11n,, Illlll fmt? clalssmatf s is Nldt s h1s nam: bum., H11 n tht honor roll ll IS also to lu found ln th: I tiups of tho l,1a4,4b'1lI and toothall teams I1 LN I1 n a star In Ctntxr hold d1111nL h1s four year st 15 a Ia Qallv and n1any a 1.,a1n1 was won by 111s t11114 ly luttnnp., IOIIYITIIQ unhoundm d ronhde nu sunnv OIJIIIIIISIH a d 1nt1 rm st ln all tI11n1.,s should 1 LIIX 111111 far at Holy Qluss A L U M INIG.OLD5,N IL Forty four If bv, K. . ,r ' . 1. .1 4. L-, 3 Q I - cvvfl - to :ho ' wh. h- 'h l I , I!ll-l A.j lw Hill is' 14 'l'llI.lIIl7iI'l in -1' rvsp wit., I ' ' I b' -arg ln- as me a tl1 ---I1-tt-1' man, but II11 s ' - - ll t -' .' -I I' .- ' - - ' I 1Il s 'ff If ' ' nl 't' .' 5 'U' ,' .' , ' - fu - s 1.--dA ' ' nw ' - . 11-.-... 1' ,A-1' , . . v J -. - for i-1 s-If lvl I' -- ' htli- ' ,' I-I sp- llli -s. ' ' ' ' I r, ' - ' - s1-If if ' s - I' . '- ' K I .-fs . . I ' 1 .. I , tal ' ' ' 1 1 i ' ' ' ho- as Jn- - y ' ,J . . I., Af' A -' 1 v J A 'I V' ' ri fi ' 2 A ' I 1 ' ' 4 Hn: L-My -I,r Q EORGE ADAMS MORIARTY 23 kia tree! Prov1dence,R I OI 11111.11 x xxt knoxxn as iuux has hun IIXIIIL 11 d Ie 1r111n1., in our n11dst for four short xvtrs 0 lls KH? IHS I Il If N ed 111'1nx .1 heart 'ind oausff manx a xof-a 11I to QUIK De- plte his numtrous social 1-ngaga -nfnt '1 If Nickerson House George hnds tlmt 111 mah: good use ot' his hooks His sohola tlr en d IXUI h'1xs enabled IIIIII to attain the dillx hel1..I1ts ot th l1ono1 roll not IflfI4flIlPI'ltIX Though CIOPIIIIHL II unxxist to flttlarf- his plans for the future Cnorxsf n 11 s mx xlma Nia er xx1ll h+ nont X Dann Where-xsr fnorgw 1..ols on 1 1 In sl xxls lts ss Il fo his suutss o the pottals of I 11 Salle the If t ure I1 xx tae 1111 xx Goof uc EDWARD ROBERT MURPHY 1 5t James Street Providence, R I 1 jtlst anothu one of ths good naturer - xxs o o 1 ass 1 a faxoritt Amon If s uflwnls 1 is 1 good stllfiw nt as xxell 'ls 11 staun xut Q fs ess x 1 s 1 1 In man tru c 1 s s It truk team 1 1 IIONN totlnllx tm-1.111s fo! thrvt x1 s IS mosh st md un 1ssx11111n1. xouth and he has made manx fin nd and hold many ofhu. of responsibility during. his nott-xvortlix' 1-are-er at Ia Salle. H- has not yt-t tl -1-itll-d on his futurf- studios, but some day we export to .' -1- l1i111 xx'ilI1 an important position in thc business xx'o1'ld. l'1-1-11 1111 the, Mood xx'ork, Fl, and SUCCESS is yours. JOHN E. MURPHY EDWARD JOSEPH MURPHY 129 Wllson Avenue Rumford R I 11.0 11 11oI1t111.1n t'1o111 th. 1,,I't'1f 1111 tropolis of Ixlllllitilli S I llflt NUI' W 'HO 0 fl 511 It XX iN Il lt othei tl11.n tht NIIIIIIIIL. Idxxard 'xlurpix 1 s been a sttunvh supportwr of all athletic- contests .ml those xxI1o plaxsd dl-.RIHSI h1n1 in clflss 2111105 xxll xouoh for h1s fighting spirit If: has a marxe ou gilt ot orato1x and holds the- inte-rest of the 111111111111 at his many debates Due to this fart he xx as whos-rl to speak at the Alumnx banquet He- attends to IIIN books fFI.llIlIUIIV and lIl8l'l8.f.l9Q to rtmixt high mlllx Pd tntfnds to oontinue his studies at GHOIFI toxxn 1320 Cranston Street Cranston, R. I. rn-sto .... angol l.o and In-I1oId! fo, ' isn' l'l11c-kstone-, hut this youthful Lranstonian who 111.- rouxsht 1- s-- t - 1:-11 1 lin Ulll' 11111111 s. John Murpl1y. '1 i'1nt - . ox'n-rtloxvim, xx'ith xx'it, and 1-ndowt-d with Zl 111o.'t 11l--'1.'- ins: 11-rsonulity 1is xuddins, oudini 'ts xx' for himsa-If '1 host of admire-rs. H's nanu- I1-tp 'tdornl-41 ie- lonor roll very fre-quently, and h- Ia: -Q-n ' niemlix-r of the gridiron 1-quad for the- past txx'o sha- sons. Soon John's he-aming r-ountt-nanc-+- will I - s -1-1 'IFOLITIII tht- f-ampus at Kingston. ln parting. 1' I -xt -'S 11-s or 's uc-1-1-ss 'n the fu t1r1- are 1-xt-v -tl on x' by thf- - my menioriv-s wx- vs- o IIIII 'n - 1125 - NINETEEN TI-IIRTY CNE Forty-five I f N 6' . tr h ,. I. y V4 . . rf ly ' JI '--. - 'llg '- -11 1 . --1 Hp. -- .' ' .Is l'II0l'I'Il'IllIt'I' f I' tl ' .lt ' :t't tion. hr- I'I.: f thrill- 1 -' ' 1 g-1 j ' l 74, 1' 1-rv 1-r, 's ' , 1 . . ' ' ' f -- -s1tt1- . ' S ' ' ' .l ' ' I1:1s Iii it -I that his .-.'t 1 I . ' t 1 ' - 1 oth:-r lII!lI'l .'0II'4' -. ' - ' - ' - r- f In-:tx'im: Il: Stiiv. Iiv takt-s xx'ith hilil thu- JI -.' of tht- r-I:1.'.' of 'Z r .' Int A ' m .' - 1-n 1-tw-d four yt'ZlI'S il'l1i.- 1-I1-un 1-1t 1 I ' thy .f n f I. .':I - '1.- 012 -' 1 - s ' 'I . Ig. lid l11.' 2 K U-Q . 1 - h. - - K wil Q .P . T I . . I ,, ll.. S ,fl S wf- - 1- -111 11- Ia '. ' 1 1' -11, --lcd. ' . X ,. . A-xf h . 1, Q H A . Q ,J - I I-,d s .- -- - - r - 11 iff! ' 1- t'1IIo 1' 111- 11- is - ' ' - - 14 11- 'ju' sf - II- 1 -' .' - '- 1: ' .f ' vh A I- lul ' '11t1- of 11tI1l -ti -up-t'iaIIy tt'21.1'k, in x'I1it'I1 Iu- .f 1 ' 1-xr-1-Is, II- has 1'e-111-sn-nt -d Iii Sallx- ' y 1 'I , I III ---tx and I111: In-1-n ll lIIt'I'IlIIO'I' of tl - z ' -' :ntl tl 1- -- :.--- 1 ' ,' .' ' i- ,' -1111-. Ed 11. 4 X 1 1 s. , 1 x 1 if I' ' Ch X lt l . ' I N I1 th scrtts xt' the l'I It x1t xx1tI x.1x I RAI. XIIIII llllt 1 X . s 1 , tl I ' H I1. on . 1 1 s 1 tl I 1 1 s In a It 1 1 L ou IIN xx1 I f h1 1 t ll- I 11,111 ha t' I 1 th- 1 I MAROON AND WHITE JOHN JOSEPH MURPHY 192 Pavlllon Avenue Provldence, R I look upon the noble eolmtenanee of one of tle re pre sentatlxes to la Sllle fiom South Proxlelenee llls good nature has won llllll manx frlenels llls lnlm ls Often heard ln r-lass explfllnlnl., manx pe rplex llll.. questlons or entertalnlnf. XXIII! .-l elellxshtflll tune He 19 an ardent student 'mel fl de ted follower ot all sehool aetlxltles John has ll l.,re at IICFSOHRIIIV a zlft for repartec and a wonderful memorx e has also attalned the honor mark on se xeral oecaslons It IS seldom that one xxlll hnd a felloxx pose sslng sueh sterllngz quallties as does John XM are sure that he xllll be a success when he furthels llls educatlon at Proxldence College Best of luek John' THOMAS RUSSELL MURPHY 217 Northup Street Edgewood R I Here lle bale 'Vlurphy Tee as he ls knoven to lllS teflrlle rs and Tom to hls classmates H spent f st no e rs of s aw at S e n qt plolmhlv gettlnl. llls polltlcal lTl3Chll lP re adv for elur lflj., the llst tuo xears he has been presldent of those e e ss lt and onl l a s1h0l'1l rule it llllllll llls name graelng the honor roll exerx fllldllt r of llls four ve ars at la Salle He f'lHllllN h plus the trumpet as a sldellne but that the plano ls llls re al speelaltx He' has xl rltten artleles for Phe X1 lroon and VN hllf and IS a member of the Senlor Hlm, 4 Olllllllllff He experts to take a pre nledlcal course next xear at Proxldence College MARTIN FRANCIS NOONAN JR 746 Douglas Avenue Providence, R I Here ue see Vleanskuck s most lllustrlous represen tatlxe at La Salle IJUFITIL, hls four lears stav at La Salle Martw has won for hll'llSflf a host of fllends Although a fllllll young., man he has aluavs engaged ln the aetlxltles of lllS class helm, a lllse student Martln belexes that the teachel lk alwxaxs r l.,ht and aecordlngls he has kept tree flonl trouble or tvso vears he has dlsplayed hls speed on the traek quad and has competed on all the elass teams Xlartv has heard the Lall to the pI1fSlll00d and lntends to studw under the Domlnlr-ans for txlo years before enterlm, the semlnary JAMES ARTHUR OREILLY 640 Woonasquatucket Avenue Centredale, R I Strange as lt seems JllllIYllP halls from Centre dale ulthout men the ald of a eonlpass LJUFIIU., 1115 four vears xxlth us he has been a true frlend to all xxho kneel hlm IXUS pleaslng., personalltx and seholas tle abllltw are sufflclent reasons for hls attalnlngf sue less ln school actllltles Although JIIHITIIP has not partlelpated ln athletlcs durlng hls Junlor and senlor Xears llc has been an ardent La Salle booster and has seldom ll'IlSSPd a game He plans to eontlnur hls Slllfllfi at Nlount St Nlarx s Lollef-l.,e X e feel sule llls klnel dlsposltlon and perslstfnt efforts lull I-.aln hllll a plaee of success Good luck' Jlmmle 'I 1 GOLDEN IL Forty slx I 1 , . . , . ,, , ll I I 1,1 V - A H' , . . thl fir: t ' -y-a .- his st j lla Rall- i lllxl. ul--ae 'la,:.'e-S. : 5 ' 40. 'Q e . - of , . . ' I.. ' b , i A A b l ' , 1, ' I- ' ' l. v . ' v - I' L1 w v ll rj.. ,ew .Y T ' ,lx 4 I L H D fy!! 1 I LA SALLE ACADEMY JOHN OTIS OROURKE 79 Carpenter Street Providence R I 1 1 I11 1 folks tho l1o1 11l1o 11141111 1.00d Red S 1 v1 ha 1 no I111n sp1n 1n 111111 1 1111n1 ar has often ziiormd our honor r11II John 1111p11on4.l 60,110 an fn danmnp. and 21111. F1341 o PHT, Roonufand John xi' r thekfan ou! cr ner of 4D 1141 1. a Il llqslldke-stay! H1 lmal' Pl1'1r111111 on fljmd ptreet H li al 'he buflnee 1111n1y,,11 of T 'ildoon a d Ywhlff' an Q partl1 lfxpon 111 ffhu. 8llCC'P'iQ JT t s Xear Iwo I 1l111r 1l.xara1t B111 IS a 1311111-1 pe-rsonal1t1 11 llCll 111 no11 1 Sta 111th 111 ln any XI lk of llfe 1 11111 011 Lag kno1 n to I A Cl'1N9I'l1'ltIN 1 Il to 11 1 cl I111S1n1s 11rs1xs-1' boeton l'n11erQ111 xl 1 R1 11111' R1 d ALFRED RICHIARD ORSINI 16 Parade Street Providence R I 1 1 h IO I Is Il 1 kll0XN ll sectlon Xl ll1on11r1 s lo11l 111 IS 01118 111 11111Ae Ol 00111 11h1le Al 1 1 111 f IN l1u1,h1n1., de111-1G hf11e 11111 ne made I11111 1 much 1l1 Qned POlTlDdIllOl'l But tl11Q IS not the onl1 elde of the Student fm hls name hae graced the honm IOII .1 DUHIIJQI of tunes He I11-1 also taken 1 keen 1nt11 1 Nt 111 spoxts and has been a membex of the Dlalnatll S0111-'LN for thr1e ye-are Xnd eo 11e 111Sh hllfl the bf 1 of Quceess at Georgetown 11here he lntends to flll JULIUS ANTHONY PAPITTO 472 Umon Avenue Providence, R I I'h1 1 111 hdllifi e11tle1111n IS co111n10nl1 known 11111., 1ll N119 N111 IQ one of th1 most 111l11 111 1111u1 al S111 HN strut dDDlCi n IIN 111111111 1lu11n1., Ins four years etay N ll Ill 1111111 hls nf11111 uloru the honor 10 oIt1 ll X 1n .1thl1t1 he hae d1st1ngu1sh1d hxmselt 11111111 of claw Qpor 5 Basketball IS h1S fa1o11t1 I1e1f1us1 lt cull f0l dleltness and courage and N 111' 11oQse-Sees 1ll thase qualltles He IS an ardent 111111111111 ol all 1-1111111105 'N lte has 110t 1et de 1111111 hu futu1e vueer but 11e are sure that he 11111 DIOXE 1 Qu11e s 1n 11h1te1er at attempts ALFRED GODFREY PAYETTE Pleasantvlew Avenue Provldence, R I R11111 h1s been '1 tudent at Id 811111 for f0llI X4 s X11 11ho ha1e le111 ftll0XX studente of Ill 1 lllll., thu. 111111 regnt 1 1 11 11111 1111 1111111 as 11 Ntudent has been good H h b mv l1ke11 111111 part ln 1n1 of the 1 1rx1t1 SDOIIS but 111 11111 he IS 1111111 1 10111 o 1th etlcs 1 5t1u111 I1 A1111 11111t11 of all La Salles, 1LllXlll9S he 11111 be IBLIIII 111 AN 11 model student .md 1,1-ntlemdn REITII pl 1n to further hm 11lu1at1or1 at Pro1 ldence Colleg1 11h111 111 ,ue conhdenl lub 5chol1st1c abllltg 11111 not 1111 I11111 1.11011 luck I1em1 FOI'ty SBVCI1 1 In ., , -Sl , A, . . . f . -- 1 I' 11r .'l'!lI'S at I.: .llle 1'1 t A- .' - I ' ' . 5 ' .' ' , . sh 'S ' ' 1 ' ' 1' '- ' 11 1ri'l-i y '- ' f 0 . 1 t - . A . ' r S ' ep I. 1 'S ' 1 1 ' , 1 . 11 1 - ' Q LS 1 z '-' 1-,-'. ' ' . ,' s'll- -, .. 'f 1 Hs 'Ak '1 .-'y '1' ' ' ' le .: - ' ' .f .ss 1 wx 1l:1 s zk- ' .' - ' 1' 1 j n1-.' full. ,11 H1111 111 :11'e Al, 11'l 1:11 s f1'111 that 1'f'II- 1 .1 f ' 1-rl v , 4, -1 is 1l'DUI . 01' I1-' 1 - if - : 1 - . .1 , , . , . - ,S ther his education. ' 's 1'z ','- gr z ' j 11111 ' 1 as Q: .'z 1 '. , 1 H 11111 1 ' f1-ll vs 2 ' 1d If .Sz 0. '. ' I' 'z - tio 111 l',' S ' ' .' 1' at 1.11 C11 e as 1 - ' 1 1 ' ll in 11Il ' ' 1 1: ti ' ' 'Q ' 1 . , ., . 5 .. . .1 , ' S ' 1- ' r . . ' v' ' I 4e.'2 'I S vw , ' 'H E 1 S ,' Q2 ' Q -:1r.'. ' - ' ' 1 - 1 ' K 's lu ' ' 1, hz t 'e 1.'L 1 'L His 'I ' ' .' . .' . Y . 1' 21' 'l' 1 I . ' ,A L - z , , .2 ns v. K. . L., 1. 'I '. 'ez '1'fz.l':..:1 -u- 1 S ' ' ' . M H 1 5 . .. , . .1 MAROON AND WHITE EDWARD JOSEPH PLUNKETT 214 Rlver Avenue Provldence R I lS I9 th.-lt rnngcnlll nfl lff1bls1 fellmx who s 0 lull kllOXXTl and well llklrl ln oul sthnol I 1 f tlllgulshts hllllkflf ln oul fllss lTllltlI'l1L ln emlllllnlng., ln xerx tlne PIOf1llkl'lfI the llroposltlons xxhlvh 1lls1 lf- s rloxwd ulth 1 Nt 1 t1 us Qt tlmes xxlth slnglnl, llDllNllil hall.-lds H xfrx 0'1p'1l1l61l10xel s hmxn ln NE'XlY'iI ffllls e school rl lnc1f1 If h l lom ISI thls IS to he expfcted He IQ lnxarlablx to he sun lxlth hls partner Flank Snllth QIDCG he ls ffuorml hx such eloquenre he xxlll prohablw matrlrlllltv .flt Feorgetoxwn the nleltmg pot of good laluers IRVING JOSEPH PROULX 8 Baltimore Street I Provldence, R I llxle IldlIS from Xlanton But llflllkf' the rough 111 It ull lllll thls lS1lK't h.-ts pl0dlH'Qd l le 11s aloud lllllll-re ttv but xerw letlllrd md Indus 0 s Ln lrxle has not avtlulx Illlllllpited Wm hut no lthletlc Illcollntfl mould h1 tom xxl out INIL 0 se ICI S l I0 1 Iflllll ln 10rol11pllshed IIOOKSQIIKI he h00kl00lll llossmlled H110 .1 t1lc1ntc-rl sod the Plftlfll x also exe lylrl stu w x ng llflddf hls Ylllllf' so lllllmltnzlt t I no honor roll IN conlplete xslthout t In tullre K ars we hope to soo hls nlnlc llnkod with the grsatest Llectrlval GQHII of thc gsneratlon Xll IFXOII md good lutk Ilvle JOSEPH MARTIN REGAN 65 Progress Avenue Provldence, R I Joe Hele ue hue our Joe Hls llkallle pels0n1Illx an our lcadx humor has hrlghtened tl V4 spent togetllfl l11s stluggloo 1 h th hoo 's 06 Irie AIXX iXS l'l1lY'Ii,, to 11111156 Xlt OIIOUN tl entlx om xl.-ls the ll sl tlliflSll1lI'l ln tlt Nl 100 hf1s l en I I3 110 sru1c Ol lt plst txxo st IIS Of IS 1 so l1lll9lC'r'lIlX ll'lfIllll rl s benn a tlllflllll ter ln tht OlthtStl 1 fOl 7lll 1 Next wear Jos ID ends to fllllhfl' hls 9llldlt,S t EDMUND OUIS REYNOLDS 253 Brook Street Providence R I lc ln 15 he- IS c121'I rl halls flom the last 9 61 X rhultul xoung., num lf thele excl nas one H15 11115011 lllll and Wllllllfll mms hue non fOI Il 111 lll the hedlts of Ins r1lflssnl1tes In dl on hE1 IS sll1dl0UbIY lllC.IlIlEd ind flow ihll thfnwlls nanle h s 1,1 ur! t dhbno I llx Xlthough lddle ls not 21 HIIIIIIJEI ol' 21.nx of the dthktll alms he IS xxlth tllfnl lonstantlx to cheer them on We ftel sure that ln nlll sufrud ln hls futlire llffl lf onlx thlough I lllfelful 1nd pleaslllg peraollarlltl hood Iuf'k l fdll GIOLDEJN I- Forty elght Thl '. 1 1 1 '2 ll 2 2 1 1 1 if s '1 ' 1 A ' ' 1 ' ' . l- lis- l'Idd'I li: en ' 1 2 fins: 1 1 21nd 1nt11lI 2 Ins , . ' . ' 1' .' 2 1 1- is ll '1 Q 2 2 as S ' j .' '12 Pl :lt th . an s' 1- 211 s f' . Mt. 11111: .12 nt fx 2 rl '12 1' S. 1 1 , rv' l2: I ' 'A ' a K v F- 1 5 :V ' - tri .1 4 1 L1 7'7 f 1 2 2 ill . 1., 2 '1 1 7 1' 1 1 1 - c th I ' t . 1ll t' 1k1t:. 011- ho- las 1 12 2 ' . . .11 1'i 1 ' . 1 ' ' 2 .1 2 n 1 2 1 11'2l. V lr-'i1- 1 1 U ' . dj, '. ' ' 1 2 ' v .i ' .. I H Q 'ln' X ' 'A . . . d ,,. , A. 1 L K, V'.Hl.S .1 ln 5 ' 1 vit 11 ks. J l. .1 1 2 21 -1d 1 1t 1' Ill- fd. --J '-.- -1-.1 -2 . 2 1 1-.1-1 1. H61 2. we 21 1111111111111 of th. t'2 k S1 2 I f ' II 1 2. ' ,'12 J 1 al: . , 1' 1. ll11 ' h21.' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 11 12 ' fl 1 5112 rs. .'1' ' tl .' 1 1 .1 Il M. I. T. 1 L 12 lr A 1, 2 ' 1 f1 , ',' ' 1 'I' s .'id'. A 1 I ' v 2 '1 ' I 'I 'lll Q1 l2 11 ' ' .' 'Q 2 2 1213. 2: 11 'Iii r O . J I bi ' ':. A lis 1 1 5' 72 , . I Z Y . -Il ' I I LA SALLE ACADEMY LINUS ADRIAN SHEEHAN 43 Lawn Avenue Pawtucket R I ul our clchon llllll ronstantlx Glllbilllshfd mnlst Ibiiplllllltl galetx ind contlnuous lnerrlmcnt Icp hc hu s m Pan tuxet md he goes to Rhoclcs xxlth omchodx s slstel Imus IQ surelx stl1dl0lls fOr hlk nimc his grmed 'almost cxcrx honol roll during his s ouln lt I1 S1 +3 Im three xears lmus Hs he-cn an nnportmt Iactol of our xx ell rceorclcd hu ket t Ile also ells sanclnmhe n plc IH thc Pl 9 Xt present he DIIIIN tn follow the DIOIQN lon 0 s :Lexx Ilolx f IOSN We ue c-onhclen th it IIIIIIS ulll lfllltlllllt his succfcss ln ifter hfe 'Incl ulth I fecl lm., of plofouncl rf-grit uc su good bxe to our clc mr N D of his success FRANK ARTHUR SMITH 115 Norwood Avenue Edgewood, R I Pxcscntmg to wou the box ulth the xurg hui and thc Dl.lIIl0llXt' complexion Ilc entered Ia Salle ln hls Junlor xear c-onnng from Su nnpsvott Xllss and soon demonstl ltecl his athletic lknlltx m hoc-kex In nmnmg thc ccntm posl IIOII md hclplng that tc lm iccomphsh such I-,ICI-t ccc llmk IS well lhlc to measure up to et cc' IOIIN ln he Plas room uc He may he sun lt mx tnnc during thc du xslth hls mseparxhle pll I-clclle Ilunkntt He hfisnt told us where he lntencls to rn ltI'lf'lllHt9 but we ochexc he has a leanmg ton arcl I eorgetonn and a course ln husmess admlmstrxtxon bo long, 'incl good luck pal EDWARD JOSEPH SHORT 58 Halton Street Providence, R I I-our scans .-12,0 an unlmposmg sort of xoung., mm from Xlnex ucl Street School llmsxood sectlon rid the xanks of the l Sllhtcs to furthe us educatlon Xnd thls he h IS clone well When cllscus smg, politics of .am form hc IS r1p.,ht at homc an on Ito: hc istomshes hls c'l1s-matcs bw hls n0XYlIX dcserlptlons 'md hgurcs of specvh He gncs IXIIIQYITP of ch lmltxc flhlhtx as shown by his DtI'f0IIIllf'li0 Ill Sprc xchng thc News In thc support of school ll tlYllliN he has nexer been llvklng XX hatexer has llne of endeaxor for the future we mav feel assured JOHN WILLIAM STRUCK 32 Forbes Street Providence, R I A Smile for Every Hour ' ll gema Jann fiom Sllllth 1 Ills lnlght snnle 2-md xxlttx relnuks hue enclcalccl hun thc cnlnc cl'a He Ins xluaxs been successful In school nolk but does not hcllexe III burning., mlcl night oll to um honors J n IQ also protlc It nt Ivlsclull Incl was one of thc IIISIIIIJCIC of the Junior tc un thxt non the chwmplonshnp pxcsc nt c unclccldecl is to uhlc-h college shall clann hun 1 thoughts houex er reavh out to the school on thc hlll Ill xxhmh cfisc we non that he XXIII he mc I anwthmf, hc undertakes Good luck Jann FOI'ty I1Il1e . . . M -- ' - :mir .' ' . ' N' ' 'J - . l 2 ' -.5 ' - A- 2 x lA. 2' S ' , .' '? A' .' I . ,' -7 -'. -' 2 1 2 .' 2 2 . f ' - A' ' ' .' Soj ' 2 .2 S2 ll . 4' ' Q S .' - h. , - 2 ' ' 2 ' ' ' ' - I x as - Iulll Q-nm. ' ,, s .' .'2 s' '- ' - '. f ,- lm-rin. . ' 2 .' ' ' ' f .'u ,' ut j ' 2' ' t 2 ,' s ' ' ' I . ' -,. ' : ' , 2 1 - - , , . .2 1.1 b, - Av . ,i -I. . l ' 2 - x4 -If 1 r v ' -4' A1 - - r : ' .'2' I ,, ' , 'I - 1 , en- te I : .21 C2 ' 1 1' Il' . . '.i 2 .' 4 . ' - 'Q' :- 2 '2 ' - If 1 '.i 2 - - I' '- ' rg' xl- ' ' A' 1 ' xx B4 1 I I r' 'XS , f' x - .2 2 ' . I ' ' A-. -2 2 2 'S 1 - 4 . ' .' -2 ' 1 .' ' . - 2 7 2 '- . ' 2 ' . ' ' ' '- V D, 4. .- .- , I-.. + 1. 'B 1 L ' ' ' .' . ' - .' '2 , , A - 5 . '2 1 E .IE .n V. . E x Q 5.- ' 2 - ' ' -2 2 A I ' 2 suhxss. '2 ' 2 ' ' .pi- tnt' s ' t ' ss ' 21s ' 'll. ' . 'X 2 2 j ' I ' ' ' . ' 2 2 . v ', r . 2 - , 2 ' - . . 2. . . ': ' ' ' ' ' 2 ' . r 1 Y , ' . n - I Hr- he is, ' l ' ' ' .Y ' H'll. V' Lv ' . 2' 'v I v 4 1 ' I ' I to 1 - 1 '2 ss, 2 .' 2 ' ' . -- ' V- . v 1 V . , ' v ' - . ' r ' - ' f ' oh I 2 . ' ' ' in 2 J- 2 2 ' .' ' ' ' 1 .' 2 2 ' ' . ' .' ' . .Xt 'I' - h- IS l -' 2 : ' ' - 1 ' ' . H s ' ' ' 2 . 1 ' ' ' ' su 'lsslu lll MARGON AND WHITE WILLIAM B TIERNAN 68 Hummewell Avenue Providence, R I Rrll 0 rr us nears A20 fro lrcsr s La, nflstlx engaged rn All the sehool s aetr Ill s Brll drd not take frn e took '1n retrxc Interest the n 'uqu the nrtknarne of Ixnute xxhnlr h rs knogn thloughout the sehooTv lmrmg tht put four wrt 'Ind me as 1 pear d mlm trnrefa on thf rUl-V6? Mmor 1151 rfot decrdrrl ssh1t he shall follou after he leaxes l 1 Salle hut Xu 111 sure th1t hc urll make good rn xshatexer he trros Tommy Adros' WILLIAM JOSEPH WALLACE 63 Camden Avenue Provldence R I lnterlnz la qalle rn hrs Sophomore xe'1r B1 -non errnerl .1 FPDIIL-'lllOY'l for hrs rrrdustrx and DPT SIXGFRUFP Osxlng to hrs hard xxork rn hrs studre Ins nrme rs seldom off the honor roll He his IIPIHOH strfrtfd hrs f1.h1l1tx as A debater on seural oceasrons lhs trste 1n the athletrc lrne centers on soccer B1 rs an ardent supporter of all school actrxltres hrs h1rd xxork and hrs urllrngness to help others Bull I .-rlxxaxs relrahle and this rs one of hrs great est Assets Hrs urll to uork and hrs rellabllrtw will go long rn hliklhg' Blll a surf-ess urll ur ther hrs edueatron at Proxrdence College Best of urk 1 A I. U G.0'-DEN B I L Fifty H,-1, ,, 'I ' ' 'K' ' . as 11- - z .' .- yu : l.a Salle. z d lz .' ,n 2 lI1'3 4 - -,. ' 111 , 0 ' . 'Iyar Q '. ' rn Si. Th an s' lr . I' Y ' ' ' .1 h h ' I 1 :rr-live part 'r ' , ,, 1 2 1 ' U in -r an . - ja' '- , ' I, lvl' ' ' D ' ' ' S . 'I ' z - . ' ' ' , ' .1 .' . , '1 Q - ' K.. . ' . . 1 .S . A ZS' L' . 1 A . 'I I ,' . H I ' ' , . . I. ,P . . . ' 'I ' L uv . - PA : - -, y 1 Q' .. tw. '. ' , ' I. BY A' . H ' . Bill f - I 5 , '-BWI. I ' I I BERNARD ALOYSIUS SULLIVAN 258 Orms Street Provldence, R I ere. folks ue lmxe Sullx from Nmrth lllll e h1s exfr lu n qurct md stuflmus throughout hrs four 'ns 1t rn 11s hee 1 urllrm. worker I vvorthx member of the Senror elrss H1 hrs slrmxn f:r1'1t sprrrt hx attendrngr rll the 1thlft11 '1f'llXlll4q of t r school S rs shown hx hrs pfrrturpltrm., on 1 the elfiss athletrc teams The honor roll hnds hrs n1mr 1 frequent xrsrtor Bcrnre rs 1 hookkmeprr of note VK e hope that hrs rem xx al of studres rt Boston to rg: xxrll be a success good luck S llx THOMAS JOSEPH WALKER 853 Atwells Avenue Providence, R I lntroduelng 4Ds Xlrqhtx Nlrte Tornmx VI alker Xlthough small of stature he has fr. ple1srng DPFQOTT alrtx uhreh has endeared hrm to hrs fellow pupils Hrs popularltx rs shown from tht faet that he has '-erxed four consetutrxe yfars as el1 s treasurer I hrs freshman xear Tommx uae the hrams the eerrnpargn xshlrh put hrs r-lrss mer thi 10p rn the it la 'Salle Auxrlmrx Drrxe Quret frnd UI'l'l'4qlll'l1IY'lg In nature he has nextrtheless made hrs presence felt hx hrs trmelx comments durrng f-lass l1lfPllIlgg Tom rntends to enter the husmess xxorld xx he re ue expect brg thrngs from hrm XX e rc rll pullrng for you LA S!XLLE ACDADE V ROBERT J WETZEL 27 Ramgeley Avenue Provldence, R I 1 1 1 :1 .1ro11 H101 111 If 1111111 11111999111 11111-A of Nloun I l1'1A1nt Ro 1 1 11111510111 rker md me -1n Lute often grave: th+ 1101101 rf' W h1l11 th1 po ltl 11111 11 11N o 1 n 111111111'n111t em ur of the tr'1 k 41111111 101 tsso Qlll 1 ll 11 hu 111-111 1 111- KC 111 prenden 1 1 11 h1 IIAQ 1111n le1ted11111n11.,11 of the 111 1 Ft N I Q Q N 7 1 l -11 1 A 11 1x11 1 111 1 R011 1 1118 011 11111 1 11116 Nl 1 A Il .1 11 111 1111 fm IYIIYIW flll 11111 ll A11111 1111111181310 S111-11-ss th'1t he hu 11111 at 1 1 9:1111 1111111 11101-C B011 r1n11 111 xt XXlS1lPi HOWARD J ZELLER 582 Smlth Street Provudence, R I A S 1111 11 o 111 111 A 14111, 11 111f11l 11111 'lth 1 llf1 A 11121 OXQI 1118 N 1 Q 1 11111 111111 1 1 1 1 111 1 ll 1011 1 11 1s If 1 1 he 11 1-'I I U11 N OH It 111111111 1011 lQ1l1'l1N 1111 111110 11:-1 k Al 1 1 N 1 0 11110 111 nke s Ol 1, 0 It 1 ll 11111 XX 1 1 11 A 1111 IIN lllvlll 11101111118 1111 Il A . 1 411 111111 1211111111112 1h 111 1111 1.911111 f1lND0N1tlOh h 11 11 on fm 111111 1 hoxt of Illt'l1l1N XXh1C1'l 111011 A hw p0p11l111t1 W1 11.1114 lb u1.f1n11 th 11 Burl S 1:-r1t11nce to Boeton 10111 1,1 11111 liSl11l ln luck fel111tx 11111 good fo1t11111 'In mcmoriam WILLIAM LA POLLA Died February 25 1930 Age 16 years and 2 months 1-11 xx:1N 1 lon dull fhonlm, 111 1111 1-al 111 f11111 111111111 111111111-11 111111 1nd gl 1 1 11N L 1 I O 11 1 d 1,111 1 1 s hum., far 111 IX '1'l1111 11110111.11 1111 Shlllf 1 11 111- of motlon xunt 111111 1111 ,1n1 11111r tulne IN 1 111111.11 r111 1 11N 1- l knew not uhlt ll 11115111- -Xlld then I h'11f r1n1QmbOr1d 1 h1d dled X NINETEEN THIRTY ONE Fufty one 111-rv w- 1av- an 'll-' 11 .-1 't, o '- of 111 1 j 1- 1 , ' -.:: , is ' r 11 A r s - - , 4011 1 ot' -A ' 0 0 ea an 1:.' als 191- :1 1-1-ssivv y -1 'Sl - :J - - K- t-1 - t, 1: nd this --M - 1 1 l 1. : . . 2 r.. 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' ' V 'I -2 - presentatlons of the Debating and Dramatic So reallze that ln MAROON AND WHITE CLASS HISTORY 1931 I THOUGH we have reached a stage ln our career vxhere lt IS qurte proper to look seriously into the future ll IS vsell also to pause and glance back over the four happy years we have passed Ill La Salle For the purpose of securmg clarity and unxty and ln order to lmltate the style of Homer as much as possible we will dlvlde this hlstory mto four Books one for each of our years as students of La Salle BOOK IHE FIRSI Crccn But Willing Flcslrnrcn On September I2 l9Z7 the Class of 31 entered the beloved halls of old La Salle for the hrst time There IS no denylng that we were what mlght be described as a trllle green but on the other hand we were overflowing wlth enthuslasm and a more mllllng group of boys would have been hard to find Under the capable hands of our new teachers me were organlzed ln a very short tlme mto the different classes necessary to accommodate our numbers and before long we had settled down to the regular business of school llfe Studles flrst and Actlvltres second ln rapid succession the first quarterly exams the retreat the Chrlstmas holidays enllghtened by the way with our first Christmas parties the Intermediate exams and the Easter holidays came upon us and soon we were preparing for the Final Exams whlch were to admrt us to a new year and bestow on us the paradoxlcal trtle of Sophomores active part rn the actlvltles of the school but that was because we were m strange surroundmgs and we had not yet become entlrely famrllar wlth them However there IS no denymg the fact that we attended all the appearances of the athletlc teams ln large numbers and our numbers at the crety were legion It IS also true that we carried on actlvltles of our own ln the form of class baseball basketball and football teams and the weekly tournaments were enjoyed by all partrcularly who wltnessecl our feeble attempts bug Varsrty teams Little dud they the spectators to lmltate the a few years those small strlpllngs would be the blg brawny players formmg the backbone of La Salle s mighty teams BOOK THE SECOND Foollshly Wise The Sophomolcs After the Summer Vacation me were glad to recelve the little whlte postal that was to admlt us ALUAANGIOLDEN IL Flfty two J 1 ' . 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Durlng the year we had not taken a very . . . 3 2 ' ' 1 ' . . . 1 Q , U , . , , I I U B E E LA S!XLLE ACDADE V to our second year at La Salle We were now the Sophomores of the school and entrtled to all the prlvrleges of a Sophomore lhese consrsted chrefly In pulling off all the stunts we could get away wrth making the most foolish but popular so called wlse cracks and generally acting rn a srlly and wholly undlgnlfled manner Meanwhile we were belng taken over the hurdles of Geometry Latrn and Creek by our nearly dlstraught Professors Nevertheless no one could descrrbe us as bemg at all backward rn the actlvltres of the school during this year for we aided m formrng the First Student Councrl we put many players on the football baseball and track teams we drd out but to put over the La Salle Alumnr Field dedlcatron and the greater part of us labored falthfully at our books and as a result vsere en tltled to bear the name of unlors after the smoke of battle becloudmg the exams had cleared away and the bodres of the slam removed BOOK THE FHIRD lnlcllrgcnl umors l'he umm year what a store of memorres that word releases At last we were juniors lhe mtelllgentla of the school supposed to know ev erythmg about everythmg and attempting at all times and on all occasrons to prove rt After the fine start made rn our Sophomore year many of our members returned to the varrous team and were able to secure posltrons on the champion football baseball hockey and track teams as well as the mediocre ba ketball team Meanwhile other large groups from our drvrsron gave their attention to the new Glee Club the Debating Club Dramatic Soclety Orchestra et cetera All the trme we were bemg conducted through the mazes of such subJects as Greek Physrcs French and Algebra by our faithful teachers but we were happy to find that most of our members were to become Senrors after a successful attack on the exams It rs well to note here that before during and after those final exammatlons the whole unror Class was finally convinced that lt drd not know everythmg about everythmg l fact they didnt know the half of rt' BOOK THE FOURIH Expectant Seniors Happy Day' At last the goal had been reached After a pleasant summer vacation we returned for our last year at La Salle on Septem strolled about the corridors seemmgly unimpressed either by the shrmkmg manner of a ripe crop of Frosh the antrcs of the new Sophomores or the overbearlng appearance of the unrors What a lrttle they all knew about everythmg' Ah but they would learn as me drd that the store of NINETEEN THIRTY ONE Fifty three N rg . , .l. g I . - , . ' , ' s . . . ' V- . J ' ' ' s 1 s A ' A . . , . . C D , S ' I - - - - - ber IZ, I930. We were the Seniors: how we . . 3 ' J ' , . J . V - . J 1 A Q' I ' f t 1 A y f MARCDGN AND WHITE human knowledge no matter how great has lts lllTlllSl After ramblmg about the corridor for a time we returned to our classrooms to find the floors polished the desks varmshed and the walls newly palnted all perhaps rn honor of our return In a few days we settled down to work and before we hardly realwed lt the flrst exams were over and we were attending a retreat glven by Father Deery After thls perlod of spmtual re flectlon we were released for the Christmas holl days After a short but pleasant vacatlon we came back to carry on and before we knew rt we were HI1lSl1Cd wlth the mtermedlate exams and were preparmg for the finals and graduatlon As we revlew the year we can pomt with some llttle prxde to the football baseball basketball and track teams we have helped produce We have attended our Frrst Alumm Banquet and the Alumm Re ceptron We have seen the Boxmg Club or gamzed We have passed our last exammatlons and now we are ready though unwllhng t leave the halls of our Alma Mater La Salle We have become members of the great Alumm of La Salle and the greater Alumm of all the Brothers of the Chrlstlan Schools Yet before we go lt IS only flttlng that we ten der our expression of gratrtude and high regard to our esteemed Dlrector Reverend Brother Ray mund and to our devoted teachers of both this and former years And as our history at La Salle has at last come to a close ll IS well to conclude with a farewell to all our friends ln the dear old school Vale Vale' Franczs X Farrell ALUMNGIOLDEINUBILEE Flfty four . , , , ' ' ,. , . 3 . 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LA SFKLLE ACDADEPWV CLASS PROPHECY FW ERHAPS many of you had notrced that we had completely dlsappeared for a few days dur mg the Christmas holidays Up to now nothmg has been sand by us as to what occurred to us dur mg those trymg tlmes Here IS the story odd as Il may appear O the nlght after Christmas we were ambllng down Atwells Avenue ln the Austm when suddenly an overswe I4 ton truck came up behmd the staff car and gently smacked us mto the beyond 25 years hence When we awoke m the year of Our Lord I956 we found ourselves dressed ln strange clothes on a strange street and bemg stared at by strange looking people They wondered at our behavior we lmagme After slowly recovermg from our surprlse we began to take an Interest ln our surroundmgs Ex ammmg our clothing and the private papers we found therem we came to the conclusion that we were the senior members of an Internationally famous firm of Manufacturing Chemists and Drugglsts ThlS fact determmed we decided to explore the old town and to meet lf posslble some of our former classmates from back m l93l Nearly everything about the old place had changed Most of the bulldmgs had become tall skyscrapers and the streets had blossomed lnto double decked affarrs the products of the Con tractmg firm of Dlggms Gregory and Donahue The tltle of the c ty s tallest bulldmg now be longed to the great La Salle Tower owned and operated by Frank Smlth We found that many of our former schoolmates were tenants of thus bulldmg so we declded to explore the burldmg On the ground floor was a magnificent thea tre managed by McElroy As we contmued our mspectnon we found that a large part was occu pled by the combmed oumal and News Tnbum under the capable leadershlp of Francis Hanley who had gathered about htm a staff of feature wrlters mcludlng such lummarles as Car roll Halton and Johnson Incrdentally the News Trzbune of that day had carried the story of the sensatlonal non stop trrp around the world by the noted aviators Mc Donnell and O Reilly As we contmued through the buxldmg we came upon the laboratories of McCarthy the chemlst and the beauty parlor belonging to Papltto The whole of the next floor was taken over by Greens Carde Shoppe except for the law NINETEEN THIRTY ONE Fnfty flve ,, fn, . 4 is' , ' . , - 4 , .. , . , , .1 - V I4 ' A I - , - : A ,' ' ' ' . . . r , , 5 7 . . . . , : ' - 5' S , , . , . I 4 - -' , . . l , . . . . , - . - , l I - - ' ' ' li ' . - ' ' n . . . . . , - , . , 4 - Q . H . . , , i s V , ,V 4 . .J - . ' 1 . . , , . MARCDON AND WHITE ofhces of Murphy Plunkett and Murphy And on the floor above we came upon the combined ofhces of Doctors C Carroll Devlm and Vincent Costello emment speclallsts The mam offices of Lareau and Lareau dealers m fme woolens and worsteds also were on thls floor On the very top floor was the gymnaslum operated by a trlo of old frlends Wetzel King and Moran Flhe racllo statlon W ED operated by Rev ohn E. Dunn renowned radlo lecturer was also located on the floor Father Dunn IS frequently assisted ln his broadcasts by Senator ames McGowan 011 leavmg we met I..mus Sheehan now a famous broker who told us the followmg story of hrmself and hls classmates I recelved the followmg letter the other day from my old frrend and classmate Al Daley Ill read lt to you You are cordially lnvlted to be the guest of Providence R I This note struck my attention as I returned from my boresome day at my seat Ill he stock exchange Eagerly I grabbed the chance of gettmg a rest from my tedious posltlon and m two days I put all my work aside and was on my M ay to Providence by the American Alr ways Express All through the trlp my mlnd wandered back to that short 25 years ago when Al and I were classmates back ln good old La Salle Much water had flown through the old duck pond m back of the school smce we last roved through our Alma Mater s halls When I descended from the plane I was met by Al s chauffeur ack Struck who escorted me to the automoblle ack was hired by Al rlght after he had been married thls was Just when Al was maklng hrs hrst mllllon as a chain store mag nate We soon arrlved at Als and as I de scended my host came out and Joyfully welcomed by Bernle McElroy who had now grown sxde taps After dmner I found that Al was Just as much a baseball fan as ever and suggested that we take m a game So as ack was drrvmg us down Westminster Boulevard I suddenly heard the tvxeet tweet of a pollcemans whistle ack stopped and the audaclous volce of the blg cop entered my ears When he came up to the window I recognlzed htm as ohn Clancy When he saw us he let us by undisturbed Suddenly we passed by a classy truck and a big slgn on the slde blazed out the following announcement I: .I Lachappelle Farm Produce nl he truck was parked lll front of Bolger and Morans Market Finally we ar rlved at the ball park and parked the car Ill Les Croue motor mart At the box office we bought our trckets from Irvmg Proulx Peekmg through the alsles we halled Blg Bull McC-roarty premier twlrler of the Yankees who was llmbermg up As I turned ALUM NGOLDEN I. Fifty sux J. . . J. ' . I ' ' I . J 1 .. , .. ' ' , , I , , ' - I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daley, J,-U at their home in me to his new home. Lunch was then announced ' 1 . ' ' . , . U J I ' ' U B l E E LA S!XLLE AChADEfWV around the corner I saw Manager Trernan of the Yanks showlng Georgie Kam how to grrp the bat The game soon started and needless to say It lmed up to our expectation that lt would be a hard fought game When the first ball was pltched I heard the loud sonorous volce of the umplre No mrstak card my thoughts were confirmed While turnmg back the pages of my score card I chanced across the announcement Last chance to see the marvelous play The Brrth of an Ideal starrmg Leo Duprey greatest drama trst of his trme Reading further I notrced the names of Ray Baker and lwom McAdams the funsters After reading thls announcement I heard some borsterous fellows razzmg the umplre They turned out to be lmmle Coffey and Pop Con nery These two conducted a cholce chain of drug stores second only to Doherty and Farrell Inc the lnternatronally known manufacturlng drugglsts just as I arose from my seat to see the pretty young thing down rn front I saw the ball go ffoatlng over the fence for a home run When I looked to see who the hero was I saw George Kam Joyfully rounding the bases This proved to be the only run of the day After the game I went to the dressing room and talked with Brll llernan I found that George and Bull were the wealthy owners of a large hotel I found that Bull was the wealthy owner of McGroarty s Soaf Soap Manufacturing Com pany While I was thus mqurrmg the debonarr reporter of the News ournal burst Into the room no other than Alfred Orsml Provrdences most energetic reporter On our way home we stopped rn at Ed Murphy s Athletic Club Inside the club two flghters were being exammed by Doctor Fitz patrlck We left Ed and soon came to St Ed ward s Church and we dropped ln to see Father Geoghegan who was msplrmg the nation with hrs weekly broadcast From here we went to Provrdence s most ex cluslve night club We met Martrn Noonan the manager and he saw to lt that we got good tables The guest orchestra was George Bren nans Melody Makers Percy Moran ac companled hlm at the plano who by the way was considered the best planlst 1n the United States and It rs rumored he IS maklng more money than that lovable person the agmg Rudy Vallee of old tlmes As Lmus concluded who should come along but Ambrose Q Red Flynn now an equally famous orchestra leader and a one time member of the La Salle Academy Orchestra We were able to pry hum loose from the fol lowmg While on an arrplane trlp a month ago from Chrcago to Provldence I chanced to rude wrth the presldent of the lmes Way McDonald and NINETEEN THIRTY ONE Flfty seven s J., L-.T ' ' . 'idk , V ' . 1 I l X - L .. N . . . . . 1 X I x -f - E ' .. . , , . , . . . , ' ' 1 In n u as 1 s c . - . . . . , , ing that voiceQ Ed Short, looking at my score , , , , 1 1 ' , I , fl I n s ' . , ' n n , . - 3 , - V , V . . 1 1 I . I , J' ' ll 'Y ' - , . . . 1 ' . , . . . ' f' , , I r 1 . 1 , , , , ' 4 MAROON AND WHITE his partner oe Regan and we two began rem mrscrng our old classmates Regan told me of a recent trrp to Washrngton where he had vrsrted Senator ames McCarthy of Rhode Island and Congressman McDermott While McDonald told of hrs stay rn the Carleton Hotel rn New York whrch mcrdentally was owned by old Mattre Lynch whrle rn New York rt was Macs good fortune to attend the world serles game between the Yankees and Grants whrch the Grants won because of the Hashy prtchrng of Curley Conley lhe plane soon reached rts destrnatron and we alrghted on the Kay Mur alr pond oper ated by two old classmates rmmre Kennedy and Iom Murphy From the arr pond to the center of the crty was a luxurrous rrde rn one of the Casey Taxr Company new cars I then left my old frrends to drne ln one of the Berlam Fraatz Restaurants On entermg I purchased a copy of the Telegram whrch was owned by the Murphy Syndrcate whose presrdent was John Murphy Glancrng over the front page I read General Raymond Kelly grven command of new Army headquarters rn New York I later found an ad vertrsement featurmg Fred Fogartys famous or chestra My attentron was now drawn to the theatre revrews wrrtten by Gordon Harrison the famous starrmg George Morrarty and I was further rn terested to hnd that the prcture was adapted from Elor Lareau s recent sensatronal novel of the same name I left the restaurant for a stroll and happened to pass the Merchants 'I rust Burldmg whrch was erected by the Wallace Constructron Company and housrng the Merchants Irust Company whrch boasted as Presrdent Arthur Murray and Vrce Presrdent ohn Fogarty I soon came to the new Crty I-Iosprtal where Doctors D1 Prete and McCaffrey worked on the sta On the old Unron Statron grounds stood the new Duquette hotel owned by our old classmate and entermg I found ohn Fogarty another old classmate rn the lobby and we began talkmg of cent trrp to Boston rn the company of Doctor Caffrey the well known dentrst where they vrs rted Governor Bob Dunn of Massachusetts and hrs Lreutenant Governor Meenan Strll later rn the day we came upon one of the members of Class 4 D of 31 It was Chrck Donahue now sportrng edrtor of the News ournal and berng a newspaper man he had the low down on everybody rncludrng hrs old pals Here rt rs as he told rt to us One stormy nrght I betook myself to a theatre for a quret evenrng s entertarnment As I boarded the electrrc I was accosted by an officer of the GOLDENU I- Frfty eight 9 J 9 ' -I - r ll . M . . . .. ., Joe , J. . I , , I - ' ff. 1 4 l n . , J , Critic. He discussed the picture. Columbia, old times at La Salle. Then he told me of a re- . W, , A. I ' so n Q V -A 'U' I I I ' I - it ' .4 at I ' a - T I N ' ' B I E E LA SALLE ACADE 'V law He querred me as to my destrnatron but be fore I answered hrm I hesrtated a few seconds for two reasons lqhe frrst reason was why thrs officer was askrng such a questron and secondly just who was thrs polrceman Durrng thrs short rnterval I remembered who the officer was none other than my old class buddy rmmre Delaney now a full fledged copper Thrs meetrng rm medrately drsmrssed from my mmd the other rea son for my procrastrnatron rmmre Jorned me on the car and began to relate to me the happenrngs of the last few years rn regards to our classmates Before rmmre had a chance to relate hrs narratrve we were both greeted by a loud hello by the motorman on the car who was no one but Fred Goff lhrs was only the begrnnrng of some surprrsrng revela trons to be made to the both of us after we en tered the car From these two sources rmmre and Fred I learned the followmg whrch I shall endeavor to relate to you I was rnformed that Wrllre Brown was dorng a very credrtable Job fillrng hrs father s shoes as Crty Audrtor Eddre Coffey was Chref of the Frre Department berng assrsted rn hrs work by Leo Frtzpatrrclc Alfred Payette and Tommy Walker Whrle rrdrng down on the car I happened to glance at the New Yorlg Trmes Upon turnrng to the sport page I found rn screamrng headlrnes VOM DALEY ACCEPIS S20 000 FOR SEASON WITH AI HLE PICS To contmue wrth Delaneys story He told me that he was rn court the other day to pro e cute omebocly and among the old gang who were there numbered were Charle lVIclVlahon who was pro ecutrng for the State War er Keel de who was the pre rdrng u trce and Be ne Sullrvan who was chairman of the jury lhe car arrrved downtown and I reluctantly left rmmre after thankrng hrm for the rnforma tron he had grven me On my way across Exchange Place to the theatre I met ohn Deary who had just come down the hrll from the Unron Statron ohnnre came all the way from Wyomrng where he handled the accountrng affarrs of the Amalga mated Brewerres Incorporated I rnvrted hrm t 1orn me at the theatre but he rn turn rnvrted me to accompany hrm to hrs new home I trred to drssuade hrm from gorng home but he finally went and I wrth hrm After a short repast ohnnre oblrged me wrth some rnterestrng srdelrghts on some other member of our old class whrch more than repard me for my rmpromptu vrsrt He sard Albert lVIcG nn was delrverrng a serres of talks on the Catholrc Hour hrs new trtle berng Rev Father MCG nn OP Also that rmmre Fay was a Rear Ad mrral at the Newport Torpedo Statron Nh X NINETEEN THIRTY CNE Fifty nlne - - - - . . 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MAROON AND WHITE As the telephone rang durmg the talk I had notlced a paper lymg on the table and I had an other chance to take a peep at the day s domgs I noticed an announcement of the comlng Olymplc Games Among those entered were Eddie Hagerty and Bud Zellar star trackmen rn thelr student days After answering the phone Deary continued rnformmg me of the fact that Red O Rourke IS now demonstratmg representative of the Under wood Typewrlter Company As the hour grew late I bade my frrend fare a cab and to my surprise the driver happened to be a close friend of mme who advised me that Eddle Reynolds another classmate was domg nicely ln hrs new found occupation of undertaking Shortly after Chuck had concluded we percerved that objects began to take on a greyrsh tlnt spots appeared before our eyes we seemed to be floating where were we3 Ah' Now we know We re ln St oseph s Hospital bemg mmrstered to by surgeons and doctors and catered to by beautiful nurses but some people were heard to say What s the usei' They ll never be the same' well and wended my weary way home I called A I. U M NGIOLDEJNU B I I. Sixty 0 Q 9 U ' 9 , . . . . v Q ' na - n . 1 u n . . . . . 9 . y 1 . , . . 1 9 8 ' ' - - H n a , - J a - - ' il Y U , ' , . . . . n , . . ' I ,u , s tl . - I . an , EE SA LE PMQADEIWV CLASS 1N,., ,JWIWI f.-fl ,ug fl 3,44 E THE Class of I93I of La Salle Acad emy of the Clty ond County of Providence and the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plan tations being of sound and thoughtful mlnd and desirous of settllng senlor possessions whlle we have the capaclty to do so do make and declare this our last WIII and Ttestament hereby revok Ing all other wllls made by us and vush sald pos sesslons to be dlstrlbuted as follows I Lmus Sheehan do hereby give and be queath to Chester Condon my posltlon as man ager of the football team I ohn G Carroll do hereby give and be queath to Scratch McAllister the right to smoke In the smokmg room I Ihomas R Murphy do hereby glve and bequeath to Charles Brady the honor of bemg Presldent of the future 4 C I ames A Fay do hereby gave and be queath to I7 Gorman the prlvllege of usmg my desk m Room I I0 I Francis La Chapelle do hereby glve and bequeath to Mathew Carson the prlvllege of bemg called the farmer from West Warwick I ohn E Moran do hereby glve and be queath t ake Feeney my positron on the baseball team I, Rudolf Fraatz, do hereby give and be WILL queath to ack Dunn charge of the YNIHCIOYNS and shades ln Room I I I I Alfred Payette do hereby glve and be queath to Whltney Nolan the prlvllege of hand mg ln all my unfinished exerclses I William Mccroarty do hereby glve and bequeath to Rrchard I.. Salllant the necktles I have worn whlle at La Salle I ohn Murphy do hereby glve and he queath to Gerald Lynch all my personal belong lngs which I hocked for late passes I oseph M Regan do hereby glve and be queath to ames O Nell my OIIICC as Vlce Pres: dent of the Ananlas Club I Leo Fltzpatrlck do hereby glve and be queath to Peter Ambrose the u e of my old book keeping book I Cornellus Moran do hereby glve and bequeath to oseph IVIcCarrahan the position of caretaker of the Engineers Club I Edward Plunkett do hereby glve and bequeath to Henry McL.aughIm the posrtlon of upholding the tradltlons of Mt Pleasant I FTBHCIS McCaffrey do hereby glve and bequeath to Stanislaus Montl the honor of taking my abllxty as an actor I Warren Keddle do hereby give and be queath to Charles Nolm the use of the smoking room 1 1 -I 'Z'-gy, NINETEEN THIRTY ONE Slxty one I. , ,5,,,t.gA,f,l HJ .' , e ,a 4 A 1- ' Hi-I I -4 . ' ' . I' ' W ' - ' , -.' IQ: ' L, 'T ' . ' . . 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I ' , -1 A V MAROON AND WHITE I Robert Bolger do hereby glve and b queath to oseph Gallagher my seat ln class I Robert Wetzel do hereby grve and b queath to ohn Casey my posrtron as manager of the basketball team I William Wallace do hereby glve and be queath to ames Kennedy the honor of bemg the only Senlor to come from New Bedford I Howard Zeller do hereby grve and be queath to Wllllam Henzler the use of any old butts left ln the club room I Leo Duprey do hereby glve and bequeath to Paul Carr the prrvrlege of bemg guardran of the second alsle ln the cafeteria I Frank A Smlth do hereby glve and be queath to Charles Brady center lce on the hockey team I oseph Conley do hereby glve and b queath to Scratch McAllister the honor of bemg called Bats Nest I FYHHCIS McElroy do hereby grve and be queath to Thomas Kelly the troubles of the Sen lor year I ames Coffey do hereby give and bequeath to Ihomas Boyle my secret method of getting through without crackmg a book I Edward Murphy do hereby grve and bequeath to Charles A Langton my honor as speaker at the Alumni Banquet I Gordon I-Iarrrson do hereby grve and be queath to Arthur Sherry my llttle blue book on How to be late wlthout paymg a drme I Edward Albanese do hereby grve and be queath to Amos olly my molstless saxaphone I Martin Noonan do hereby glve and be queath to Red McMahon the dear old candy counter I George Gregory do hereby glve and queath to Edward Grll the rrght to occupy m place ln the study hall I George Moriarty do hereby glve and queath to ohn Foley my locker No 624 I Ihomas Flynn do hereby grve and queath to Bert O Neill my old red socks I oseph McDermott do hereby give and be queath to S1 Veeney the old rocklng chalr rn the Senior smokmg room I Ihomas Walker do hereby glve and be queath to Robert Freethy all my unflnlshed exer clses I ohn Clancy do hereby give and be queath to lm Fox the honor of Jerklng sodas ln the cafeterla I Roland Lareau do hereby grve and be queath to Arthur McMahon my locker I ames F McCarthy do hereby grve and bequeath to Robert Reall my abrlrty to gyp ln the Senlor exams I George Kam do hereby gave and bequeath to ohn Cronin my basketball sult I oseph Kung do hereby glve and bequeath to Slim Gearln the C3plHll1Cy of the ba ketball team I Badea A Berlam do hereby glve and be queath to LOUIS Maroun my reputation I Thomas Daley do hereby give and be queath to Patrick McCarthy my posltlon on the baseball team I Maurrce Connery do hereby grve and queath to Wllll3m Gearm the honor of bemg the tallest Senior I Ihomas Doherty do hereby glve and bequeath to Red McMahon my yob as Ex change Editor of the Maloorz and Wlwzlt I ames Caffrey do hereby glve and be queath to ack Casey my hockey stlck I Charles Donahue do hereby grve and bequeath to oseph I.. Clalr my office as Sports Editor of the Maroon and Wlrrle I Thomas McAdam do hereby glve and be queath to ohn McCarthy my posltlon of Asso crate Edltor of the Maroon and WIIIIC I ohn I7 Dlgglns do hereby glve and be queath to Chuck I..angton the honor of keepmg the boards of 4B splck and span I Way McDonald do hereby grve and be queath to ames Egan the prrvrlege of not saymg anything when called upon to reclte A L LJ M NGOI-DSN IL Sltyt , , ' e- .I . ' - J . . U .. .. 1 I . . . , , ' e- . ,I . H . , 1 . ' - g A I - Q I I s I ' I ' J , ' . ,I . l - , .. - ., . . ! 9 I - . ' ' 9 9 ! - 1 I n q s , . s - G 1 I ' Q . 1 I Q J K g ' ed uk - n - g ' S .. .. - ' ll 1, ' l ' ' g o i - 9 . 1 . ' . 1 I ' . ' . , I - . , . I . I - ,, q . Q . q . be- , , I - . .. ,, . - . . , . , . - . U . I, , ' . ,I , ' - .. . . . .. H . . , . , . I - . , ' I . ' I - I - Y g . Q . - . I Cl Y, ' ' - . . . G J I .. - , , I be- ' ' . V . , . y g J . . . Q . - . .. - ,, . . , g . , . be- . 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' ' U B E E I - WO LA SfXLLE ACDADEPWV I ohn Struck do hereby give and bequeath to Chester Condon the privilege of coming in late at noon time I ohn A Donahue do hereby give and be queath to ames liurbridy the honor of being Fox Point s representative in the Senior class l Edward Hagerty do hereby give and be queath to Ambrose Relsert my advertising terrl tory of East Greenwich I Walter L Fitzpatrick do hereby give and bequeath to Christopher Molloy my faithful Latin Horse I ohn McDonnell do hereby give and bequeath to the smallest umor the honor of being the smallest Senior I Thomas W Meenan do hereby give and bequeath to oseph Reed the honor of writing the mmutes of the 4C meetings I Bernard Sullivan do hereby give and be queath to Francis McElroy the representation from Smith Hill I George Brennan do hereby give and be queath to lm Warburton the position as offi cial noise maker for the La Salle orchestra I Francis Hanley do hereby give and be queath to the most able umor my position as Editor in Chief of the Maroon and While I Thomas Casey do hereby give and be queath to joe lVlcGarrahan that same ardent desire for study that I never had I Frederick F. Goff do hereby give and be- queath to 3D our bookkeeping room I ames Delaney do hereby give and be queath to Dlnty Moore the responsibility of paymg all bad debts owed to my many creditors I Leo Craig do hereby give and bequeath to Edward Kelly my Job patrolmg the aisle by the wmdows in the cafeteria I ames A O Reilly do hereby give and be queath to Amos oly my seat on the late bus the morning I Frederick Fogarty do hereby give and bequeath to Clement Harnedy my desk ln the rear of Room I I l I Edward Coffey do hereby glve and be queath to lm Hanley my posnton as the two word per minute friend of 4D I William Tlernan do hereby give and be queath to Thomas Scott my Job patrolmg aisle one ln the cafeteria I oseph E Halton do hereby give and be queath to John Cronin my honorable position m the Dramatic Society I Raymond Kelley do hereby give and bequeath to Arthur McMahon my track uniform I William T Brown do hereby give and be queath to Ambrose Rersert bigger and better hurdles to conquer queath to Bernard Kelly my aged track shoes I Albert Daly do hereby give and bequeath to Charles Brady the right to be the Senior repre sentatlve from Elmwood WWW ,I f NINETEEN THIRTY ONE St ty three . ,I 1. . i - , ,I . ' ' . I - J , in ,,,, , i I. . i , J , . 4 . - s ' . ' - I- . i - , . HJ- n , '- - A a . - - - . . Q . ' - , I - . ' - il 57 , 7 J' 7 . .I , ' .' . ' J i ' .. I, Eloi E. Lareau, do hereby give and be- ' I- , ' - A V , , , . HJ ,, , - b J 4 in K b V A , . J. , . - 'Q , ,Q J . , . . u V ,J g -- H y a ,gf - . ' -. f 'f M ' 1 X . MAROCDN AND WHITE I Cornelrus McCarthy do hereby grve and bequeath to Joseph Kane my positron as a lrterary man on the Maroon and Whrle I ohn E Murphy do hereby grve and be queath to Ronald Daley the school trcket I owe rm I Albert McGrnn do hereby grve and be queath to oseph E Daw my place rn the orches ra I Alfred R Orsrnr do hereby grve and be queath to oseph Colgan the prrvrlege of comrng to class at 9 o clock wrthout a late pass I oseph McElroy do hereby grve and be queath to Charles Frarme the honor of lookrng after the Freshmen from the Immaculate parrsh I Robert Dunn do hereby grve and be queath to Thomas Kelly my beloved posrtron as Advertrsrng Manager of the Maroon and Whrlc I Irvrng Proulx do hereby grve and be queath to ONerl my honorable posrtron as bookseller of La Salle I Wrllram Green do hereby grve and be queath to ohn Sutton my posrtron rn the Ex change department of the Maroon and Wlrrte I ames Ford McGowan do hereby grve and bequeath to Edmund OConnell my posrtron of advance agent of all boxrng tournaments I Ambrose Flynn do hereby grve and be queath to rm Warburton the rrght to set up musrc stands for the orchestra I Arthur Ceoghegan do hereby grve and be queath to Ernest Duprey the prrvrlege of berng custodran of the garbage can rn the cafeterra I Francrs B ohnson do hereby grve and bequeath to Fred L Bayha the responsrbrlrty of paymg all debts to the Smrth Street car conduc tors I Vrncent A Costello do hereby grve and bequeath to Charles Langton the honor of takrng over the rergns of the Humor sectron I Bernard McElroy do hereby grve and be queath to ohn Flemrng my rob of drshrng soup rn the cafeterra .Ln- I Edward R Murphy do hereby grve and bequeath to Ambrose Rersert the prrvrlege of stumblrng over the hurdles rn next years track meets I Raymond Baker do hereby grve and be queath to Raymond McVrnney the prrvrlege of drshrng out the coffee durrng the lunch perrod I Francrs X Farrell do hereby grve and be queath to Ernest Cormrer the posrtron of Ex change Edrtor of the Maroon and White I ohn Dunn do hereby grve and bequeath to ohn Casey the rrght to overwhelm and delrght the weasels at Cranston Hrgh I ulrus Paprtto do hereby grve and be queath to Amalro Greco the honor of representrng Srlver Lake I Edward Short do hereby grve and be queath to ohn Kane the honor of berng the greatest hot arr merchant of the cafeterra patrol I ohn Deary do hereby grve and bequeath to ohn Prnhead Sutton my posrtron of Assocr ate Edrtor of the Maroon and Whrte Staff I ames Devlrn do hereby grve and be queath to Brll Donavon the rrght to smoke rn the smokrng room Srgned sealed and declared by the Class of l93I to be therr last Wrll and Te tament rn the pre ence of us who rn our capacity as executors of sard Wrll do hereby srgn our names as wrt nesses thereto ALUAANGIOLDQN IL Slxty F u .J .A . Us j - hu. . , . tl .. . - ' J ,' Az .. . 1 'J ., ll -- ' ' .' ' J 1 . j yj- , - t q ' ,,J.,, , y . - ' . I ' , ..A .- I -- . . , . .' ,J , . . I .I - ,J H JZ, .v l . '- I I .S . I S. .,, . . I ,- I I LJ B E E 1 Sixty five SENIOR ATHLETES 1 'YB 4- tie- .y- 'ISH- .ktij-5, -Q L-5 4-nv vu-15 'Q-ll-57 ri-5 X 4f X'N-as - ' 'S-Ts ,,,..11atd A 'QE Q 1. Q I+ 1 i ,Q ,5- 1 FJH fQ4, ' 4111101 vm 4ll' 5 3 -r ...flu 3.1 J 4-A K' l. 5. .fw-:'.-N1, ' I -...i'j::::.'415 ATHLETICS igiif . , ' Y -' -r c- , -, 4 - x- -' . , ,.... I lfi.. , ' , N, - Y , Q 5 ii xv ,i 1- A - . u li, - ..-uv-an ..-....- - ' X X A g, Y' 13, ..L-qx N V ' i -,. - . - -411 - 4.64, s z. -Q A x - 5 K , 'Q - . wx ..- - A 2. . 9 x QL ' x- - . x . J Q P , - s 1- .-, -. , ' -. - 'fi G- H 1 r ' f ..-.. I 'Q jx'- '.' ' I , , 1 ' 279 i ng' l D' ' I . ': 1 I- 'Y 'u TV! -1 , ., . ...Ai . N .XX - ,I '- -'Lf' 1 r 3 X Vi 'f --. x L' 4i.- 4 Aung' v I .- .: - , Q .-- , 1- 1 . -, '5 A --wr ' - 5 - - . . x I .5 - A H .M 1 - A, , ,. .- .1 . ,. . W F-- 1. f' - : - A 'n 0.7.1, x .-.. ,,1, I v -V 7- -- ., - X 5 x U . - -D -L.-. y ' ,fl ,. , ... i 4- i. 1, - 1 N ' '.1..1.- f' ' -.. . Lf' ' - A . A x ----4 ,'-Y. Sixty eight Xl TAINS J Nloran T Russnll I lui .1 Ks 41 K i.. xx N I pf 1 1 ' J, Clancy J, King C. Ilarnudy , 2 A , C. .1 '-:lu LA SfXLLE ACLADEIWV N 1 1 4 1 xlll Ill nn 4 XIII Xl will NINETEEN THIRTY ONE Slllfllvll .X'i'lIl,I4I'I'I1' I,IfZ'l I'I-IHNIICN l l'HIIl Il, In rub: H. I.:11-ml, XY, Ihwvxxn, I,, Sh-4-hun. V, lHIlNflllll4', A. Iluly. XY. I ilZlr:l11'i -k. 42. Ii:il1,.l. I'l:em-53 M lhxln-In S---mul: II. l1:u:Nvl'!.x. II. Ilzlluu. ll. Ii--ll--5. 'l'. I'Ixm', .I lhxlll-5, 'l'. llxnly, Il. I.:lI'r':ull, 'I'. 1' Ll- 'I'lm1I. I-', Sr Wh, ll, Z'-ll-'1, 'I'. Ill:-f-WI, li, Xlmg-hy. .l. lvumu4 J. In-l:m4'5, J. AI mn, XY, NI Wllwrwly. ll. XYf'IXvl .l' Nl11I:.x'1'HI.l-1'l'i+' l.lf'l I'l'fliMl'IX Vg,-uw! A lu gr X Xl.XI1M4.y, X j1y,X.'Y i Xlfljvn-'wx XY, +I'-.:rm. XX. Xh.:1lI'. If ,Xl4,1Ufj.. 4' l'wiw'11, ll.19fvzr:v:n.1 IZ- mx Sv-wfwl .I .I'1wLu1XXiIx4 XY, 4I'lH'!,'1-li IQ lv-nfl-5. Il 4l'N'1N, .l. Vfw.-5. 1' Nwflill. XX' '-'Io-us. 17. K-il--x.1' l..4x1lw 'l'MH1i 1' I14fI11:'.:!1I, XY S11H1x.11,1' lI'II!1:'y, ,I XI: Ullrlvr lf, HM' l',Nl41'11IIuy,.l l.'- l 'l'Xf' MAROGN AND WHITE Lx SXLLL xr, DE LA SXLLL m Lndlm., Rght ind for A Substdnknxl un Q lam ALUMNGIOLDEN IL I A - ' Sn' Dal -,' 'I' ' -' i ' 41 ' 1 I : ' '. Ga' LA S.X1.1A-I vs. DE LA SALLI-I Imlv-5 Hitting.: th- Lim- ful' an First vu. LA S!XLLE ACLADEIWY K3..4x.,- -. 1 l I I11x XX Xlw NINETEEN THIRTY ONE RH H1141 ISLAND4'.X'1'HOl.IC SL'HHUl.l4OY t'H.XRIl'IUNSA1tI31 S!-INIHIL LZIZIIIIIIUN STARS rf .-I, Q I 41:r4mx'l5, ll. XXWIZ--I. J. m'm-Ivy, MAROON AND WHITE INIFX FOO I BALL La Salles 1931 football team was another step ahead in ack Cronins work of establishing firm foundation lhe work throughout the season showed a team having a well grounded knowledge of the fundamentals of football and what is more important were instilled with that fiery never say die spirit which is a prime factor IH any Cronin coached team lhe teams record for the season showed a total of five games won one game tied and two contests lost In Qeptember the first call for candidates for the Varsity w as sounded by Coach Cronin lhe raduation of several of his regulars presented him with the difficult task of filling their positions lwo gaping holes were left in the line by the de parture of im Gallogly and Brute McCarthy XII State tackle lhe backfield roster was dim ini hed by four when Moon Mullen Batastmi Sainsbury and Ken ulrk received their sheep s ins winning combination despite these losses Coach Cronin drove his squad hard in the preliminary practise After cutting the squad down to working order he conducted several scrlmmages which tuned the team up to a high pitch for the opening clash of the season with De La balle of Newport Due to no fault of our football manager but chiefly to the reluctance of neighboring schools ln refusing to accept our challenges the season did not open until late in Qctober ln the curtain raiser Capt Clancy and hi cohorts ran rampant on the Cycledrome turf en Joymg a field day at the expense of the boys from the City by the Sea the final tally reading 24 0 lhe game was featured by long runs by Daley and McCarthy Due to the lonv wait for their ALUMNGIOLDEN IL Seventy two 'VA :.' ' ' 1 fJO'I'B,XI.l. Ti-Lui the Nlaroon and White's gridiron prestige on a Mindful of his man-sized task of building a gv . S , . - . q D .S - V E J v V 4 - ' I , J X -Q . . ' ' , . , A , ' ' , . x, . ' U B E E LA SFXLLE ACMADEIWY flrst contest the team dad not acqult Itself a t mlght have done lf the game had been scheduled earlrer How ever w 1th an extra week of drllllnv under their belts the team travelled out to Central Fall where they tacked a I9 0 defeat on the home team Daley hard running half back for the Ma roon w as the w hole show 'I ommy tallled all the pomts by some clever broken held running Ihe next game on the schedule the St Ra phael s fracas was the second of a erles of games to decide the Catholic School Champronshlp the first havmv been played wrth De La Salle Our boys came through wlth flying colors smothermg the Saints 32 I4 with Capt Clancy Lavm Mc Carthy and Wetzel m the llmellght Mt St Charles was next taken into camp 39 0 to make lt four straight By thls vlctory the La Salle eleven captured the Catholic school used his second and thrrd strlngers so weak was the opposltlon Ihe wln however was costly as Delaney flashy end broke a bone ln his left hand which put lum on the shelf for a few games On Armistice Day the squad travelled to Wor cester where they trled conclusions wlth the St Peter s eleven of that clty A one point loss was suffered by our team lll this Instance I4 I3 lhls game was marred by erratlc offlcxatmg WVl'tlCl'l m turn caused frequent arguments over declslons Daley and Casey were the Slllnlng lights for La Sa e ln our next game we were hosts to the L1 Salle lnstltute grldsters from lroy N H lhls as-..,... 4.-v.'L...L 1' It FT J 9'i ',1' v' 'W' 5 team provxded our team wlth llttle opposrtron the contest belng more or less of a gootl workout for the commg duel with lech Ihe Maroom llde rol ed up a 5I 6 tally which was the hghet chalked up by any schoolboy team rn tht state With the blg game of the sea on loom ng on the horizon the hopes of our rooters ran rg while the team busted rtself m preparation for the commg tussle Before the largest crowd of the season which numbered some odd 6000 the rrval elevens went at each other hammer and tongs lqech gamed an early IZ 0 lead XVI'llCl'l they maln tamed untll the third quarter at which time the Maroon machme gamed momentum Coupled with lVlcCarthys incessant pounding at the Crrm son I lme and Daley s expert markmanshlp ll! the hurling of forward passes the La Salle athlete drew up on even terms with the lech gladlators at I2 I2 at which polnt the score rema ned until the end of the fracas It was a Il ll'llIll1g game and one that wrll long be remembered ln La Salle football annals ln their last appearance of the season our boys dropped from grace when they lot to Eat Providence 8 0 Our team Just couldnt seem to get gomg and therem Iles the ecret of the lowmes trrumph With the closing of the season came the usual rating of the state s schoolboy teams and the nam mg of all star combmatlons by the local scribe When they came out of their huddle they ranked La Salle fifth among the states secondary schools NINETEEN THIRTY ONE Seventy three Q f W ' ' A ' s i ' . . .t , ' , Q ' , ,I ' 1 '. '5 . vw Sf 0 .' ' - .- A - . a ' 1 'X A A I QQ: 5 ' - . . Q Q - f- R I 5 r Q re , . . . . V- 1 . I 1 1 .4 ' - , Q - , , ., , , f ' ,. ' ' 1 I f' i 1 it I ' I D 'A I . . f v l r 1 A v at . , ' U I - . ' ' ' ' l S is ' n - s s ' v ' 'S - - . . I ' I I A , - y h' hx . , , , V . . . . . boy gonaflon. In this encounter, Coach Cronin - I v . V r - , , 5 ' Y in ' ' , - Y. , . Q . . 4 , q . - . U Y i , I , , . . . .- . I I- 25 , I bg - , . . i . , , . . Il . w , v v K . 'v Q - i . . Q Q ,. , ,. . . K y 5 n s Q K D V , , ' . . S arf? - -.2-I f .. nv. - ,.,.,.N-- . . an I ' l ' ' lv: A l V . I . . 1 Q . S. lom Daley our trlple threat halfback galned the blllglllal' honor of belng the only member of the eleven to be glven a posrtlon on the All btate frrst eleven On the Allbtate second team lgger l..iiVlll our rugged running guard Pat IVI Carthy versatlle fullback and Bill lVlcGroarty sterllng paver and blocker were honored wlth po lIlOl1b Captam Clancy garnered a posmon on the third eleven as drd Splder Reed ln the Conference A selectlonb the nameb of Daley Capt Clancy Dunn and SUIIIVHI1 were prommently mentroned lhe football team IS Indeed grateful to Head Coach Cronm and abslstants Tom and Denny Roberta who III co operatlon with Brother Ray mund and Brother Edward provided the best equlpment to be had gave thelr undrvrded atten tlons to the team a well as mnumerable aldb to the teamb muccew I-'HHSIISIAN FOHTB.-XLT. FIQAM A I. U M INIGIOLDEJNU B I I. Seventy-four MARCDON AND WHITE EE LA SfXLLE ACLADEIWV ll CRO9b COUN I RX Glanclng lnto the records of cross country at La Salle brought many plea ant memore of plod dung and determlned harrrers who gawe thelr all that their Alma lVlater might be remembered Ill the port that they loxed bo well lhe teams tn the pabt were brllllant but ln the ea on of I93l a band of youth uere called to ether under the Guldlng hand of a new coach lhr new and almot boyz hlooltlng fellow was none other than ack lxeatlng a graduate ot la Na e acls returned to hr od school to on toss e rd lt X len on tle trac tem rus betng a tracls man from La Salle he was wttally ll1lCl6wl6Cl IH the buccebs of the I93I team o show the buccess reaped the following are the warrou champlonhtps actually non open COIT1pEllllOllb I Natronal Catholtc lnter chola trc Champron hrp 7 'National Preparatory Champion hips l l lnter chola tlc Champlonsnp New England Hugh School Champronshrp New State R I England Preparatory C,lliilTlplOllsl1lp lnterscholastlc Qhamplon hrps Conference Championships lhe Conference Meet came on Noxembcr and La Salle won easly t Ru e Clegg Lareau R lxelly and Malloy harmv the apotllght Wlth one more meet on the chedule the team traxeled to New ey to talse part ll1 rl Natlonal Champtonbhrps Wrtlm n ny bull tant runners ln thls meet Rus ell x a ab e to p acc x et up Ill front mth Malloy Clegg larcau and R 1, lxelly an the National Prep Champion e eason brought to a cloe the brr rant running careers of lom Rusaell Raymond lxelly and Captain Lareau who for four years strned to bring honorb Ill thlb sport to La oalle Wltlr them vo t e vamour o Il tant bel oxlnet x 10 L names are lsnoxsn throughout the natlon rn rs of t at great 3 team om 1 5a NINETEEN THIRTY CNE Seventy five N.X'I'IHN.Xl,1'ILUSS l'Ul'N'l'liY l'llA5ll'ltJNL4 1 r'1rut t tl. to I' l: IC, I.:r r't-:t u. 'l', litres' ll. t'za1vt. li, 1,11 t'1':t tl. tl. K1-Ilf-5, IC. N11 lptrt S tA1'tI Ittli t'. l1tIlrill:tl'tl, lf HIIL1 t't' ly. l'. Nltllltly. XY. Flu-gig. ll, K'-ll:-5. ,X Kltllitltfllt . K . W 4-X V , , . -N . 5 .l s Q 5 - 5-- ' N ' J ' s . - . . . I . bkgk, W S .' , . S . in I Q ' u ' ' ' n 4 22 ' :rl . wi h sf ll. s s s ' - , , . 'V s 'g V 1 ns ' 5 Vs - '4 ' ' J ' 1' ' Jers ' A A me .X Il . J ' 's l 5 sh ' 5 ' v s l l '- v l' l ' h cl' I vl l l-1 a . ll I . '4 . 1 . - 1 1 ' ' . L' ' . M. ,' ' . A V ' ' ' S. ' ' J I ' . ,lah 5 ' s 'll' ' ' ' V 5 I s ' 5 ' in A , ' 5 .' I ' .l ' ' s sl ' ' 5 ' s U h gl ' f b'All' 5 'f 's. vl sr .. 4 l ' A s ' 5 ' Q ' ' ' as ern- 3 1. . s' s l ' 4 .ll s be: h' I9 l lr l.z . lle. MARCDON AND WHITE Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill ll IUNN un In N 93 -mg 'mf' x....,,,,, .-0. Afkwlv N x XXl I u ux 1 w A L U N GlO n. DEN L SBVeI'lty SIX S'l',Xll'l'Hl-' INTICIISI'HUl,.XS'l'll'l'0Nl1'l-IIiI4INt'I4I1'liUSSi'Hl'X'1'llY UILXXII' .'.'llll' NY j L11 fulln- F., . L .Q ,V T aawQiZQ . , 3 , A 4- , lm., Qld l .V ,, ,ik . . I ,,..T?M -'Q-M ' br' . 4 , ,, I A -I um' 4 ' pg, . W- , N, 4 ' , WM-.--v 4, 4-iQ . ' 'N' - mmm ' . H.X.'IPlN HAND FINISH UI-'4'UNFl'IlCl-JXP!-ICRUSH1'Ul'N'1'llY i'lL .l 'IUNSHII' ln-ft In lfght: 1', Al ll ,, T. Russo-II, IG. I4Ill 'flll, ll. Kf-ll:-5' :ml XY. 4'l 7411. I I B I E E LA SfXLLE ACLADEIWV I X x BASKE I BALL one to say the least Wherm one looks over the flnal record they fmd nlne vlctorles agarnst elght defeats An analysts of this year s season shows a very puffllng result Lengthy sessions of vlctory fol lowed by equally lengthy perxods when defeats were the only outcome of the Nlaroon and Whltes efforts A majority of the wins and los es were the results of very close scores which threatened at all trmes to brlng the opposltlon either uctory or defeat All thrs shows erratlc playlng on the part of the team durmg the major part of the eason and a lack of consistency that 1 xery drfficult I1 not lmpo sxble to dlagno e Ihr year s team w as coached by that master mlnd from Provldence College Al McClellan lhe General as he ls called by his frlends wa ern College Al was forced to dlvrde hrs tnne be tween Provldence and La Salle however and there were many trmes w hen he would be on the road whlle our team would be checltled to play ln hrs absence lhe prospects that greeted the new coach were none too brlght to start w nh a only a few veterans showed up to practrce at the OPCIIIIIU of the season lhe mitral try out found Flynn Dunn and Ahern from last year s quintet and Geartn Lefebvre lxmg and Sheehan Graduate of th unlor Varsity After a few weeks practrce the squad was picked and when the openmg vame arrived not a student II1 the school thouf hr that the team was destined to go anywhere becau e of their ll1fCflOl' sue But thls team tarted off wrth a bang and then some NINETEEN THIRTY ONE Seventy seven 'YAXIISITY H.XSKl'I'I'I!.Xl,l, 'l'I'I,XKl l'iI'HlIlI II. KVN--il. .l. llurm, Us pt. .l. Ving. T, Flynn. XY. Atrvzzrlr lint k: Alzrrmpgu-r Il, XYvIz1-I. l,. .'l1e-1-hun. 'I', Volt-y, 11, Kztiv, !f. Iifvgf-rs, .I. In-t'1-lun'-s. lhe l93l basketball season was an erratic an All-American selection for center at a South- .' ' . I Q 'Q ' ' . ' S L v V ' -I . S . .' , , . D ' 7 . A' ' 'N ' . Q . D s e S . . ' , ' O 's ' A . 7 ' sf , ' . V A J g F N 's ' Q 5 - ' t h ' s . ' A ' , ' s . MAROGN AND WHITE lhelr first asslgnment was their old stumbling block West Warwick on West Warwick s home floor Despite the absence of the coach our forces brought home the bacon ln fine style Zl I8 In a return contest we repeated our former victory by the large score of 37 I5 Following the Chrlstmas holldays the team continued their wmnlng ways when they barely overcame Cranston by the count of 28 I8 ln a return encounter later ln the season our hoopsters completely overwhelmed Cranston by the score of 3612 La Dalle dropped Inelr nrst game or tne year to De La Salle of Newport when they were un merclfully beaten In a Class A Conference con test lhey came right back however the follow mg game when they trlmmel St Raphael s ln a Class A Conference set to by the narrow margin Their next game was with De La Salle at Newport Our hoopsters went down there deter mmed to beat their powerful opponents The con test was a thriller from one Whistle to the other wlth nelther team having any advantage ln the hrst three quarters However the homesters proved too much for our club ln the last period when their fast pace began to tell on the ultimate loser lhey dld a hne plece of work ln holdmg them to the count of 34 24 In an afternoon contest with Warwlck our quintet emerged vrctortous by the tune of Z1 Il lhe game was llstless and dull despite the fact that It was a class A Conference game Our old rlvals Mt St Charles were the next on the schedule lhey journeyed down to our gym to play us and after a thrllllng contest we emerged the vlctors Z6 I5 lhe following week the home team travelled to Pawtucket to play St Raphael s ln a Class A Conference game lhls encounter by the way was the most excltmg of the current season as the fmal count read 23 22 ln favor of the SBIDIS The major game of the season was the next ln lme when the club met rlech at the L S A gym lhe stands were packed with rooters from both schools and all were expecting the usual tor rld struggle that the two teams lnvarlably played Tech was the first to score but 1t wasnt long be fore the Maroon and Whlte equalled the count The lead see sawed back and forth with hrst one team scorlng and then the other At half time the count was ln favor of lech but after a spmted rally La Salle tred the score and then went Into van when they scored two free throws tn rapld succession lhelr lead was short lived however when lech counted on two pretty ba kets under our hoop lhe stands were once more thrilled when the Maroon staged a belated rally to pull up wlthm one point of our opponents but following scored the wmnlng basket The slren sounded soon after this and the game was only hxstory and a Tech vrctory Colt undefeated to date was our next oppo nent The game was very fast In the openlng periods and the half ended with the lead belong lng to Colt However true to form l..a Salle came right back and selzed the upper hand de termmed to hold this lead untxl the game was fmlshed lhe Maroon and White held off the Bristol men the rest of the contest and flnlshed m real style for once The final score was Z7 I6 The hoopsters broke a jmx ln the next contest when they overwhelmed the Frenchmen at Mt St Charles by the count of 25 7 thus was the flrst time ln the history of the school that a team has successfully defended Its record against the Frenchmen ln two games ln the same season Therefore our court team went up there to give them a severe drubbmg and they surely succeeded In dolng so when they emerged the wmner by 2 7 ALUAANGIOLDEN sl Seventy eight . . V ' ' s 1 - ' ' ' v it ' - I . , 1 . . s L , l r 1 . . , 7 V - V. . . F I , ' . . . . L ' T ' . 9 1 ' ' I . , . - , .. K . Y 1 n 1 I I I - r r 1 - , , n 7 'K 'T 9 . - T Q D ' Q 1 I ' - M . s . 1 T ' - 1 U - v T A A Q . . , . , . - . . . . , . of 21-18, this spurt the team slowed down and Tech soon , . , ' I . . ' , , - . . V Y I . f l . l . . . , , . . F - , - J- . . . ' ' . F- . . . , . . 7 I Q O ' 4 ' . V D 5 - . . 5- . I I U B E E SALLE ACPJDE 1 I I I lx I1II IIWIIIIIIIIIXIIH11IrlIXI11Il NINETEEN THIRTY CNE .IVNIHIL 'X'.XIiSl'l'Y JLXSKI-I'I'lZ,XI,I. 'VI-IAM I Iwfl to Night tfrfmtli If. lIur'I1'5, Y, .XSIIIIIIIIW1 4'. Vlussi -k. KI. IH-11-:u1II, Il, IP-'m-zullt Ihavk: .I. 4':asw-5. .I. KVIIIIIIIX, I . .XII--ririmv, .I. IIVUYIIII, V, VUIIUIHI1. Iflil-ISIIXI XX I1XSKII'I'I1Xl,l, 'I'I-TXNI I-'rum I! If-z I. .I Illpgznx R'.1l:4I!:4:Iw1,.I IH t't'N. .I r5m1'II XY .XI I . lux Ir, :mx .3 .Q ,. I,,,,. l ' :I M 4 I l I HOCKEX l he l93l hockey season was an in and outer if ever there was one Our team displayed both spectacular and erratic fla hes of play with eqsial regularity Withal the teams record of three tins. our ties. an two osses. is a very cre itahle one. Headed by Captain-elect Harnedy several veterans including Mc ueeney Smith Gaffney Xlolan the two 0 Donnells and a host of lesser lights answered Coach Cronin s first call for can- didates. Many of the newcomers who reported found the practice sessions a bt too strenuous and therein lies a tale. Practice for any athletic team no matter how' rugved it may seem is at least held at a reason- ahle time. Not so with hockey workouts. 'lihese :esxions were held whenever the Arena ice was availalule. which on most occasions was in the wee hours of the morning. ilihis early bird practice was responsible for the sudden falling off of the aspirants for positions on the extet e team took on the youn Sc ool of Design contingent and although holding them at hay till near the end of the game they dropped a 2-0 decision the Artists tallying twice in the last two minutes of play. During the last three years the hockey team took part in 27 contests. Their record shows 9 wins ties against ony 5 osses, ilihis sum- mary includes league games. In their first year in the Conference A League the team finished third: in their second attempt they won the league championship and this year they captured second place. In these league contests the Maroon .zextet collected Z4 out of a possible 28 points. ilihix record speaks for itself. in regard to the rapid ad- vance of this comparatively new sport at La Salle. 5 'e a: ldeing a Fitting teitimonia to the 1 a and integrity of one. ohn P. Cronin, coach of hockey. GIOLDEN Eighty 'YAIZSITY IIUUKI-IY SQVAI tfroiit: t-I. Ke-ll.-5, li. tt'Ituiim-lt, t'. Nil: ii. Vnpt. 4'. IIfii'tir-ily, lf. Sanitli, .l. use-y. lim-lt tl. to t',tI Fmt:-tr J, 4'i-tmin, t'. tiimty, .I. Xl1'Qtlt-1-ltv5. .I. 4l'It'-mn-tl. ti. .I:i--kmvitx, Alunriu 'I' .l. Vlziiu-y. r A I A ' Qi. ' 5 . S V S I y .- , Ih g . it tfsf if d'ls-f' ti- ' . , - . . , I3 , 1 1 N N Q c ' s 5 v N N as w s s I Q I LA S!XLLE ACLADE V In 4 I l 4 NINETEEN THIRTY CNE IHKH S'I'A'l'li VILXXII' NS 1 I'I'lll tl. Ill l'.PI .I. AIv.XIlist1-ry XY, A11-irwzlrly. J. 1'Ulll1'5, Vupt. .l. XI f1':1lv, .l. ll- IHIIIA. 4'h.4xiv-X 41:ft'n1-3. .lulm H'lm1m1-II. Itfwk: :mm-I1 .l, 1'r-emin. .l. lmlm. .I. 1'usi'k, IR M1-t':a1'Il13, J, I.,l'1-iw:-.1, I-hlwiiv Hjlmxm-ll. Xlzlxlnpgvl' H1-l'l1:ul'4i Al1'l'flI'4Ij. ILXSI-I52Xl.l. SIJVAIF Q -fur MAROGN AND WHITE J TRACK Soon after the cross country season ended the call for Indoor track was Issued and a large squad reported Many veterans were present and the team looked forward to a successful season After a few weeks of practlce the N IOYN were met on their own held of battle When th moke had cleared the Maroon and White held the fort the score bemg 38M to 20' 2 shadows the team swamped the boys from Ports mouth Prlory 67 to 7 and then Jumped on War wrck Hlgh to the tune of 49M to l9' 2 After wlnnlng three duel meets ln a row the future opponents of La Salle were begmnlng to see that we were on the warpath and gunning for the Armory Meet Next the team was sent to Boston to com pete ln the annual B A A track meet La Salle placed fourth ln this meet being the only Rhode lland school to score Russell agaln won the 1000 yard championship for the second year and newspapers were loud Ill their pralse for thrs fete of stamina and courage lom fought off many determined challenges to w ln m the same manner as the year before the team then prepared for the annual X M Q A Interscholastlc Meet at the Provldence Y Entering the meet w 1th only a fair chance to wln the team started to gather polnts slowly former wlnner of the meet seemed almost sure to Wm agam lhe IOOO yard run was called and Russell Ray Kelly and Bull Clegg grabbed off I0 polnts wlthout a strong brd from their opponents Hope High was drsmayed their lead of points so well burlt up was shattered La Salle was threatenlng the Blue of Hope Hugh lhe meet was gomg to be a thrlller the best lI1 the long llne of meets held at the Providence lwo events remained and Gill our high Jumpmg star was going great guns IH thrs event ALUAANGIOLDEN IL Elghty two LA s,xl.l,l4: .xcixm4:MY TlI.Xt'K sqlixl A Ak .I ,Q L , . ' ' ' jun- . . xg l ' an I f vo I 'L x - - 5 , ' lo further prove that coming events cast their A5 the meet went on, Hope High, a strong, 9 H - . I 1 F 1 - Y LA SALLE ACADE V Capt Lexus of Hope Hugh and Wheeler of Technical Hugh falled at J feet 4 mche Gill w as glven his hrst champlon hlp of the year at the helght of 5 feet 5X4 Inches lhe score was then announced La Salle led by one pomt with the relay race stlll to be run La Salle and Hope High were pitted against each other ln thrs event With the bark of the glllt Zeller and Burnstem of Hope started Murphy and Powers carrred on Brlston and Cashman bat tled m the third leg and Dooley and Carr of Hope High hnlshed lt lhe watches of the Judges o opposite sides of the gym were identical ln the tmlng of l mlnule and 6 l 5 seconds After much dellberatlon the race was called a dead heat Second and third place polnts were spllt between the schools La Salle was the wlnner of the meet on the one pomt lead gained lll the hugh Y M C A CHAMPIONS were the head lmes ln the mornmg papers La Salle was stepprng to the front m the track world After a rest the team started practxce agam with the hope of an undefeated season Over to the herghts of Moses Brown they went wrth their hopes hrgh and baclc from Moses Brown with a badly scratched reputation The ualcers were a hard and desperate foe and l..a Salle lost the meet 33 to 30 lhe squad was not down hearted and tramed with the hope of wmnmg the Armory Meet the brggest mdoor meet of the Rhode Island season The day of the Armory Meet found the mornmg papers prmtmg that Technical Hlgh Hope High Moses Brown and La Salle Acad emy were the favored four At 2 oclock the meet got under way wlth the field events l.. Salle never very strong ln thls department of the program gamed but two pomts m the scramble for places At Z 30 p m the meet really started for the Maroon and White of La Salle Always strong ln the running events the team ettled down to grlmly fight the leaders lmo match them pomt for pomt lnhe l000 yard event found lommy Russell the New England champron entered ln his specialty with Billy Clegg and Mal loy The race was mtere ting between the second and third men but lnommy raced hm elf to a tew record La Salle s stock Jumped elght pomts and they were on their way The 600 yard event found Ray Kelly and a sorrel topped boy named McMahon on the starting lme for the Maroon From the start to hnlsh the race was a thriller between Ray Kelly and See of Technlcal High Kelly was not to be beaten and he gamed the tltle of Rhode Island champlon lhe crowd began to last two events People were cheering for La Salle to take the meet Thus was a hard thmg to do as Tech our arch rlvals were many pomt head of the Maroon and Whxte Soon the call for the 300 yard event was grven Dooley of La Salle won hrs heat rn the fast time of 39 I 5 seconds The fmals of the 300 were soon after the trlals La Salles Mr Dooley agam stepped away to hold the lead throughout wrth Saunders of Technical pushmg and worrying hrm Flhe record of five years standmg was equalled Dooley was agam cham pxon ID the 300 stepping rt In 38 second flat L Salle had taken three first places rn a row and had clrmbed from the cellar of the meet to take second place ln the final summing up of pomts The season of mdoor track at La Salle was a success The team had strove to heights by hght mg as a team and with the ard of Coaches Brother George and Jack Keating the season can be called the best ever Elghty th e . . . ' . . V . 5 n I . ' jump. - lake notice. La Salle had scored heavily in the ' S l l S . ' again - - f l . I Q ' ' . , . 'U ' . . , i . . . a , . . . a ' . - MAROON AND WHITE TROPHIES lhe trophles dlsplayed here are the rewards garnered by La Salles cross country and track teams smce the commencement of school m Sep tember l930 up to and mcludlng March 22 lhey are representative of the efforts put forth by the members of these teams lhe first symbol of vlctory to be acquired was the beautiful plaque donated by the Harvard Athletic Assoclatlon ln recognltlon of our cross country teams vlctory over all other New Eng land Schools In a meet held at Cambridge Mass Next came the R I Cross Country Cham pronshlp Meet at Newport La Salle emerged vlctorlous and received the handsome trophy do nated by the Llons Club of Newport lo obtain permanent possession of thrs cup ll must be won three times La Salle now has won ll twrce lhe R I Conference Cross Country Cham pton hlps followed the Newport Meet In hrs run La Salle come through with a perfect score to receive the trophy donated by the Conference rlhe next trophy won was the magnlhcent Fred A Hartley r trophy lhls was awarded the La Salle team upon wmnmg the Natlonal Prep School Champlonshxp at Newark lhrs vlc tory ended the cross country season and lmmedl ately the mdoor track season got under way lhe flrst trophy gamed m the mdoor meets was the handsome Smlley lhorne trophy whlch was donated ln recognltlon of La Salles Then the blggest mdoor meet of the year came around the Armory State Championships ln this meet La Salle took second honors and re cetved a beautiful trophy donated by the Hope Rubber Company The Armory Meet ended the mdoor season and as this goes to prlnt the outdoor season IS just getting under way We feel qulte conhdent that the La Salle boys will bring home more trophles thus season A L U M lNlG.0LDE,N IL Eighty four h , - l . , J H G , . , . h . - victory in the Y. M. C. A. Meet. A S . 1 A ' ' t . . ' ' ' U B E E LA S!XLLE ACLADEIW FXIX4 BOXING CLUB One of the newest and most popular of all the athletlc HCIIVIIICB at La Salle 1 the manly art of elf efense or self defiance a some of the Freshmen call rt as demonstrated by the Box mg Club When the club was formed shortly after the mid year exammatrons lt was enthusl astlcally received At the first m66lll1g ninety three boys with pugllrstlc aspirations were enrolled on the regrster lhe first serles of bouts w as pre ented on Fri day February 23th Brother AZHYIHS oseph the moderator had prepared a fine brll of fare for the boxing fans lhe offering of the club were well received for what the boys lacked ln krll and experience they made up ln zeal I varrably the matches m the lighter dlNl:lOIlb were recerved wlth the greater zest slnce they were faster and more hotly contested But the heawy w elght bouts w ere as good as heavy w eight bouts go lhe second serles of bouts could not surpass t e rst but lt equalled the first show I e at tendance at both sessions of the club was one hundred per cent and Brother oseph and the partlclpants ID the contests were highly gratlhed at thrs wonderful receptlon of their offering On March 26 51X members of the cluo jour neyed to Sami Raphael Academy for the r hrst interscholastic tournament and the flrst ofhcral Ill terscholastlc boxlng contest held Ill Rhode Island Ihe competition ended ID a tre as each team won three bouts But as the La Salle boxers were the vrsrtors they were allowed to brlng home the bacon m the shape of a srlver cup on w hush the name of the vlctor w as engraved Brother Azarlas Joseph hopes to obtam more noteworthy matches ln the future and we tru t that the boxing team will make for ltself a I'CpUIaIlOl'l for sportsmanship equal to that of the other teams Eighty fave NINETEEN THIRTY UNE ,,.' If 4 .1-1 31 XX aa ACTIVITIES M JKJJJR CD O N A N D I-TIT? as X x n l XIII GOLDEN SJ F lit, eww , . ff x Z L .. 2 f Sliflibli 4lOl,IJ l.I4I'1 I'l11Il l'I4l'IZ I-'af-nl nl. lu 1'.J: .I. M111-pluy. J. ln-lzmvy. J. IM-1-VA. J, IHIIIII, XY. All-lirwnn-ly, 11 KIm':1x'll1y, Ji llwlwl'-5. Swwmlz II. l,1ll1':lll, A. ihlyiglxvglllll. II. V1-lh-y. .l. Ilznltcm, F. Ifnrz--II, XY. llr1xvl14 42. Kilill. 'l'M11-I: 42. llIIl'I'iSlYll, I., llllmw-y. 11, l:I'l'llllIlll, J, 1'l:1111'5, IA, Sh--'l::u1, .I. V' Q, .X, lmly. J. .XI1-Innm--ll. JVNIHI1 Q1ll.I1I.I'2'l I'l'II1f'I.I'Ii VN ' -N. rw r r, S Iirm-, I-', I-'..g:4:I5, J, 1'4,,-l-,!5,,,- 51. +':1r'rulx, I-'. Iv-mlm. J l'lfrl1lx, X' lwllls 1 SpH1:1uw. I, SIIHUUIIE, ll. Vx'-'-thy. ,- Mum: .l. Iiyn-P, I.. Nl:nn-um, ll. ,Xlnxuuizmnl--. Il. lmil'-5. XY, Sullxxam, W. K ll 5'. li K--115. ,I V1-x,XX..Xl11':1llhx. :' - X J1-ly, l', 'Flu'-mlrxv-n, 1' 12144151 H. 'im-yumwly If Xlmplnx, .I 1'Ma1. X, Il-'-w-11 ,X RM U WM-ye, L K YYY YW I ,' ' - yt LA SXXLLE ACLADEfWY UXX4 1 ll 4 1 I X n r X X X P 1 X NINETEEN THIRTY ONE 1 SUVIIUMUILIG '1UI.Il I.IC'I l'l-IIL1'l.l'I! j'4I'UlII il. In l'.l2 S. XX'I1:1lw-11, X'. .Xslllxmlw-. II. Sv '1'rI'I. I-I. Sv! luhr, I.. XI -lliml, IZ. lmxxlillu. 'IK I.41u1l1.1'. H:uwr1. ll. .Xl -Immn-ll, XY. 'l':1Xlm'. S1-1-mul: l'. XI -IH-uk. .I. XIu1'u':ny, J. t'lmxnl--5, I.. 'l'm'll'l'Illlll. IZ. 'I'-1l1s4-lui, 41 ltr.-lu-I. .l. f:! IX'l1. XX'. l'm'lv1', .l. Murphy. .X lh'll--mm'-. 'I'hil'4I: IZ, N1 lull. 'l'. Xlm-IPu11:llIl, XX'. Hlzulll. IP. 5lm'N:lm:s1':n, .I. Ennis. .I. l'sn'l1--y, XX'. 1':n1npl-+All. J. I,ym-h, I-I. 121-1-l1iw1', l.. IH-1'x:ux1-:u1. 1 x X lf'I1l'Isll,IXX lHl.l1 1.1-I'l l'I4IlC 'l.l'I2 I-IH!!! H lIIl'.PI'l.Sl11H !'X,,Xl.4'-1-'I':. I-I. 'I'IliPr11i-1111. Il. l'l1:nlngf:141.--, ll. I!-If-. N. IU-fl-1. N. 4'1vl'l I1I'-. I-I, Il1vk1z1rln. .l. ,XI1I!!'irr. .I. Ilffzu-'. ll. l,:4r-ull. S-1-1-wi: 'IX 4211!-ru. ll. I +'::u'Ix. XXI I'r+1l:l-must, .I. Ifwzxmlri-'l-4. ll, .Iuly lv. 1'1mr1l11'lli, I. XX'-'fl'-r111:1I1.1'. 'I'---1--xr-hi. .I. Smilll, 'I'. Xlwlllxfrll, 1-'. lip-V, II I'1wIn:11 'l'I,11.ig .L tgmgxlrxxsliy. I-I, fl.-,IUHI I-Q, 11':4'm-111 , I-'. 5I+vrn.nlml1, .I. Xlvlv-vlllwll, XX'. IIMQQ. I, Vlvwry. I XvHlll11l..l 1U-Il.n: A. .XI+1'!.illipf, X, l,:1l.-.Wil-11'-1'-, H, v1'1'H1'1u--rf, MARCDCDN AND WHITE X N 1 1 I 1 DRAMA I IQ '-1 1 Sa e tus yen tbanclonec the e1g1t ea o c pu nclent of prescnttng a slngle three act p ay eat1 N 11111 lnstexcl of ttnx the xoclety produce o11 one ut p ays from tlme to IIITIC Cllflllg me eaaon at I e awemullew lhlb change 11ot only prowded more frequent entertalnment for the atu dent bocly but also preaentecl ample opportumtlea to the memberb of the club to a1r thelr l'tlblflOl1lC talent and to tra1n them 111 pubI1c bpeaktng lour one act plays were ataged and ll1 ordet tle1 procluctlons were Spread1ng the eva I he lplatk I ott e I he Man L p dll and the X I0llll Maker of C remona the e one act sltetche mere produced by t e IOLII Senlor clasxex xcy Crevorys SINGH mg t1e evxb ma pre entul by SCIIIOI' 'X lv a feature of the mont 1 y ettnf X. 1 on ra er111 o re In 111 lol l3rotl1e1 Denys lhe play vx as chrected by I ranux Hanley xx ho very generouxly gave hrs IIITIC and energy 1I111 1t ITIIQII we 1 Nucc sa Nluch of the comedy ol t1c prece naw furnlwhed by Wlllldm Bruton amew Coffey and Eduard Murphy who 1mpe1 sonated the female characters llt the play Ray mond Baker a aclt bmlth gave a very SIDCCFC performance a the unfortunate farmer 0111 Clancy and Fdvsard Short were HITIUNIIIQ ax po hcemen Walter Ittzpatrlclc George Brennan bernard Mclflroy and George lxaln pFOVlfl6Kl exte e11t rustlc atmosphere a 11c gowslpen Sheehan and lvarttn Noonan we ved tave managerx Sen1or C prevented the econcl of the group o p aye early 111 Apnl he Black Bottle 111 wte1y play xs1tl1 a farclal tvslst to tt L?iLlf.,ll t L cv f e e N ool 1 nn a N pacecl p1ese11tal1o11 IXIGIOLDEN L Ninety 1lIlA5I.'l'I1'l'I,I'll t 11111t tl. 1111'.1: XY. II1-151011. 11 ,XI1'12It111. 45. I11-1111:111. XY. If'itxp'1t1i1'k, IZ, Alwl-II1'1+5, I-'. IIz111I1'5- 11. .'I1-1-I1:111, IC. XIII 'pI1y. NY. lI1'1-1111, Il. l:ftlx1I,.l, Xltllltlljf ' S1-1-11111I: .I. t'I:1111-y, 'I'. Alv.X1I:1111, XY. I!1'11u11, .l, l'11I'I'1-5, .I, AI -1l11u:111, Ill, l'llllIlivll, tl, K:1111. V. ,XlI'1'2tl'lllj', J. IJ Ax'Ii11, J II:1lt1111, 'I'I1i1'1I: NY. XY:1II:11'1-, ll. ll'-1'I:1111, .X. Itil'1'--I+-, IC, .XlllIItlIX, I . M1-It1111:1I1I. .I. lilllllt, .l. .NI1I'Jll'IIIB. ll. .XI111i:11t5, If, I':11-11-II, J. t'1111I'-5, tl. Il:111'if1111 Cxontrary to its usual custom the Dramatic Club jesus. helcl unfler the supervision ol the moclera- at l.z Q-II IX 1' 2 ' I A I -y r- '- Al ' . .1 pl .- gr Q i K. x .d E E - O 1 ' Y I H H KI I 2 Q 111 1' , - 1 11 Ia . M .Q .g ' 11 QQ 13, J, S- , . - 1, V S H ' ' Y Q S J 7 a . ' S. , - - 4, - - 5 . II S I , 4 Y 1 H . 4 A . x . S M A. - A - J v N 4 ' I J I l E 1 I 1 ' r' 4 . . ol 1 '14 ' : ' ,A ' , ,, , , ,, J ,, , 'II .1 f 1 ft 1 -11 N ' - 3 I . - I 1 . , I , . . H ,, , Y H l.lIllIS , ' ' I . ' 5 r' E15 'A If- 1 1 .- ' 3 1 - 11 . '. ' . ' 1 ,,-- , L . . . , I.,I C I , Q1 X 1 IN , yg, . , , 1, J, ,V A F' ' - 1' if ' Il fan o th entir .rch 11 its h 'xhecl 'nfl lapt- me g ol the rel-CI I 't 'ty I Il fe I ' ' ' q ' ' . I ' U B I E E LA S!XLLE ACLADEIWY I Nl N IL. lll IIN 0 h UII illl wa.. -.hue I II lull In X Iv1I1I XX XXIII' I 411IIx 1 Iillll Ill I NIM IIIIIX 1 XI1 NINETEEN THIRTY CNE SUI-INl4I1 ll4J5I Sl'IiI'I.XI IN!! Tllli .' -IXY. ' In-I'l lu ll'jI1i1 IC. M 'plly J, I' ITAX, IC. Sh ', ll. Kz' , J. i'lzLn--y, Ii. IgIlkl'l', Ii. Nl1'ICl1'o5'. tl, lin-nlmulm, XV, Ifitzpznrirk, XV, llristnm. x .,,A.,w. , , .--Mu H--. 4. -T A 4' S A ,,h,..,-, ..,. SVI-INI-I VIIUNI 'l'III4I HI..Xl'K l2U'I I'I.I'I ,.- ig 3 ,, '.- ., 'I 'J -..-H. 'I .-A, 1, 1 'N l ,Q I ': W. 1, , Il'IsI11Iy MAROON AND WHITE I ll 11 :rx Xlut J 1 nrnro ou t un ill DEBAJ IING lhe glory of La Salle extends far beyond her athletlc prowess her superlorlty on the grld lron diamond or cmder path Our students are men of brains as well as brawn Many of these Intellectual gentlemen are members of the Debat mv Society lhe Debatlng Society has for its objectlve the productlon of able speakers and by ll students are brought out and encouraged ln thelr oratorlcal endeavors Debating necessitates more than mere ablllty to speak publlcly Speeches must be loglcal as well as eloquent ln order to be properly presented Careful preparation and keen perception ln detect :ng Flaws lll the arguments of opponents are lm peratlve Ill oratorlcal persuasion All Ill all debating IS the most lmportant ac trvlty ln school llfe It lb essentla for success ln lJl,lblllCSb llfe and a student lb fully equipped to face the world only when he ha been instructed Ill the fundamentals of debating Because of 1ts Importance debating has been added to the curriculum of the Semor year I constitutes the major part of fourth year Engllsh lhls year debating has been elevated from the somewhat mediocre status mto NNl llCl'l lt had lapsed durlng the past few years Under the mod eratlon of the Rev Brother Denys debatmg has not only regalned 1ts former prestlge but lt has at tamed a new standard An attractive schedule of debates has been arranged unlors and Sophomores have had several Ill terclass debates These were planned to stlmu late Interest ln debating so that La Salle may have well tramed debatmg teams III the future On Aprll 20 the debatlng team defeated De La ba e on the questlon Resolved lhat e United States should recognize the present gov ernment of Russla the team which represented the school conslsted of Edward Murphy seph E Halton George Brennan fcapt J Arthur A Geoghegan rebuttallst and oseph V McDermott Calternate IXIGIOLDEN L Nmety two l1l1Il4.X lNfl-L'l,l'l1 lfrrmt tl. tu xml: V. Alt un. I-', lAll'llitlllN'llt', tl. th-rlztm, tl, llrwnnzrll, J. It--um, .l. lbw-vliu. lv. Stu-t-lmn, I-I, All '1 t 12 AIt't'urll15', li. Hukt-r, .l. . '1 115, llzlvkf ll. l4'1':u: tx, .I. Blvl -' lt. .l. U'll rkt-, I , Ilunlf-y, J. M1412 lNY1tIl, li, l'l kt-ll. .-X. lleogln-gamut. .l. Ilulton. J. Foul:-y, J, l'z oil, . Q V . . . - - - ' l D I , I . H , - V, . 4 ,, Z , . th . . . , - H r Q h A , - . S g A l C D. -I h A S!XLLE ACLADE I I I I NIH I I l X X tl II LX SNIIV ORCHFSIRN In the modern hlgh school an orchextra recogmfed as an all Important actIvIty and III thI regard I a Salle Is no CXCCPIIOII In fact Nhe xx as one of the hrst to realI1e the Importance of such an organrfatton havmg sponxored muvcal Ifiilll lllg for her Qtuclents smce the early year of her extetence Ihe orchestra of thI year btds to he the hnest III the hI tory of the bchool Brother erome who has Nuperu ed the organtlatlon for three years hy hte Interext and untIrIng effortx ha deweloped a group of ower thtrty muQIcIanQ who haxe I on the PTBIQC of all who have heard them Mr Roberts musrcal dtrector has also COIIIYIIDUICCI much to the succew of the QocIety hy hw xery thorouvh and helpful III tructton l he orchextra hae played a mo t Important part III the ueeltly an embly programx held throughout the year lhe memherx have al o hrought mueh PTHIQS upon La Salle by thelr hne uorl-. at XHYIOLIS affalre held throughout the dIoce e ear t e orchestra oex L era o N capahle membere Included among the e are Xm hroxe I'lynn Student DIrector George Iprennan and Albert lVIcCIInn who haxe been memherx durmg theIr CIIIITC four years at La emalle Qther Sentore who have contrtbuted much of then muxt cal talent are oeeph Regan lhoma Murphy FTCCICTICIC Fogarty oseph Halton and Xnvelo DIPrete lhe seruees of thefe accompltxhed La Salltte wlll Indeed be greatly mmecl hut It I felt that the lHCOmll1g Frebhman claw xsIIl he no CACCDIIOII and In Inc ude many xuth muslcal talent I ho XI at leaxt o a Qma egree po e the ahII o theIr predeceesorb NINETEEN THIRTY CNE Nnnety three I,.X :4.XI,I,I-I III11'IIICS'I'Ii,X Ifitwt tl, to I'.I: I . I':ItI-I':I. X. I,:I I'cvII:I. I , Nl 'II1PN I'II. I.. NI:II'IIIIII, A. Alf-IIIIIII, Il. BI: urn. XII: XY. IQIII-rts. iIIstI'III'toI': Il. I 'I'II:4. 'I'. Higgins. IG. Itwrrl, IC, IZIWIIIII-I', III. II:Ic'kIII:IIIII. .I, I,:IIIIIw, .I. XY:II'IIIII't Ill. SIIMIII I: III'utIIwI' .II-I'tIIIIv-, .I. IIIIWII, .I. II:IItoII T, SIIIII ':III. .X. VI. IIII. A. .I II3. 'I'. I1 IAIIII, .X. Iii! I'Iw-to-. If. I1'uu:II'ty, I-I, 'I':IyI1vI', .I. I.--tl-III'1-. .I Ill-g::III. 'If XIIIVIIIIY, li. I!I'IfIIII:III, z .IJ - - '. All I If A Q . J Is . I I 5 ' 5 M ' 4 .I If I . , I ' I I . I S , : f A q Ihis y h 5 I 5 g s-v Nl I II. A ' . . ' ' . J . 5 K . . , . , , . , . LV. ' S Q , I . - I 'V I 'ff . I .5 J :S I , , I b I L: I I 1 5 . II ' I 5 . v VII ' ' 5 . 5 ' 5 t , II d ss lty f A ' ' IS I I L '. TYPIST CLUB IN IX X 1 t l IHF IHPISISULP: lhe combined students of the commercial casse o the unior an senior casses tht year organized a club composed of those boys inter ested in bettering their typew riting work. Reverend Brother Gregory l'i.9.C.. head f the Commercial Departmewt generously gave hi: time and energy to this project and supervised the speed and accuracy drills that became a regular part of the club meeting. One period each week of the regular type- writing class was devoted to the meeting 0 t e cu u. ny buiiness t at mig t have arisen was firqt taken care of and then the rest of the time was devoted to mastering the typewriter. is e memberf rapidly improved as the meeting pro- ffressed and now virtually every boy connected with the club has attained very good speed tn the c 'i At various occasions w hen the need of typi ls was felt members of the club gladly volunteered their time to do extra work l etters and envelopcs were written to members of the Alumni Associa tion as the time for the banquet approached. 'lil ei again when the annual ball was to be held mem- bers spent much time after school hours typing letter: and addressing envelopes. 'lihe members who have contributed to thi.- club are: Cass 0 l93lAWilliam Brown. Edward Co ey. ohn . Deary. ames . De aney. Charles .Donahue ames .Fay Walter Fit!- patrick. l'ireclerick Goff Edward Hagerty. War- ren . Keddie. Charles McMahon. Albert Mc- Cinn lfrancis Mclilroy. ohn ORourke. ber- nard Sullivan Edmund Reynoldx. lhoma. Xvalker. Howard Zellar. A L LJ NG.OLDE,N LW g Ninety-four I,--tt to tttetil rti-onli: tt. lfr'--t-ttj. ,l. t'i'oiitx, XY. Ki-ftfti-rl tv. N1-rn-5. S.-1-int: tt. Still win. lf. .tltninvsi-. li, It:t:L+'i't5', li. Kvll, , .l. XX':ii'triti'tori. li, Mi-tri'f'. ll. t':iint1lI- ll. IC. K1-115. S'-:ttv-vt :it 'l1XI14'XXI'llt'I'rl .t. tl'ttoi1r'tw, ,t th-lztnw-5. .I. In-:try Ttiii-tt: XY. Ifitzpzitri 'k. A. Alt-flinn, If. 1Iot't', 'I'. llunn. lf. Ati-wrt. tl. tlorlnzin. .I, Slttt tn, .t. t'l:itl'. II. Z--Il:ii'. .l. lfztv XV. ltrrnvii, t'. .Xn bros:-. I . Nl:-lllliwry. lixivk. XV. Vorrrny, t'. lmnzttiii-g V. t'l:ti'--. J, lftv-nit, 't'. ti--tty, T. tftxnn. .I, ttiuxins, XY. Iiufttt. 'l' l'tttlttt'llf'. I-I. XY:tth--5, Y. Iurlriit, A. July, I-I. t'rvt't't-x. .l. Hyirivs. . . . . , ,. ., I f J ' dp ' is.. 'S .- V -- , e o 1 1 I . 5 Q O N N I t A s h h f ft j J j j l S J - J J . N J J ' ' rw . Y , x x lt lls I I U B I E E LA SXXLLE ACLADE V 1 SCIEINC E CLL B Ior the first tlme Ill the hlitory of Ida Salle the Senrors organlled a Sclence Club last fall fmbraclnv chemlstry mechanrcx and the u eful artx the club coxerx exery phaae of NCICIIIIIIIIC en deaxor Memberxhlp 1 IIITIIICCI to the chemlxtrv Ntudents only and 1 under the dlI'CCIlOl1 of Rexer end Brother Denya I- SC 'Xe a firat step rn the OI'gE:lIlllZiIlOI1 the follow mg OHIICCYS were elected Arthur IVIurray Prext dent Robert Wetlel Xlce PTCNICICIII and oxeph IVIcDermott Secretary In December the SCIENCE Club made lt frrt field trrp Ihe Journey culmlnated at the Scituate rexerxorr the cene of Rhode I land N mater purl IICHIIOII plant Here the N3I'lOLl proceve of purl fylnv the mater were thoroughly explained by Chref Chemlt Behan and hr aide During the long dreary nmter month the field trlp were temporarlly su pended I-Iouexer t e club ua by no mean IIIHCIIYC durlnv t e III ICIITIINIOII Numerou he ecture were gnen the chemrbtry lecture room Ihe fur t of thexe xx ax clellvered by Fred CIIHITIPIIII on Chemlxtry e lclne h a x IL 1 uae heard Brother Raymund the pealxer hot cd the nccex o t e c em- co operation x tr me PIIYNICIHII e Necond of thnx Nerle- max Unen by a mon Ixelly who cho e a hr ubject Xnlhra clte Coal IVIr Ixelly gave a clear cut explana tlon of the mlnmg methods and uxex of hard coal Shortly afterward the club heard another hne lecture given by oseph I-Ialton Ihe Npealter chose ae hw Qubject Ihe Manufacture of Ca Between the trlp to the Ga plant and thl excel Ie: allt manently tn the mind of the club member e next taIIt on the club doclxet na one on the manufacture of ga x a fixed per t y Gasollne Ihr uae delnered v ar cts Farrell who explained the manufacture com poxrtron and uNeQ of the ga Iqol OXSIIIU t 1 C xt ard Plunkett thoroughly explained the manufac ture of the Goodrich tire NINETEEN THIRTY CNE Nlnety fave SVIICXVI-I -'l,III! I-'rttnr 41, rt, ,gtg lg, Kwllx. Il, t r':t:tlx, .l. I-'ztrt'--ll. X. I'IIXI'lI, .l. BI-It+t'1noIt. .X. Nlnrtzu Il. Well' I. .I. It-mutt. IC I.:t1'1-fart. I, XI-If-rvtlt. .l. ftltlrr-In stttmtlg xl ltilw-.11., .l, K-Intuit,.l.1'rvltIv'5.'I'. Xlmptty, XY. XY:tll:tt---. IC. IZ- rtrtm. 'I'. Inttt--tty. 49, II1lI'IIr4tII,.I. IfI!I1l,.I. ft'l1t-illy. 'I' Vatfvy. Il. Ilunn Ilstt-It: .I. Ilnlttftn, .I. XIl'tItII'IIIX. XI. I,3'l1t'Iu. If I'IllnI4+-I. I . Smith. XY. llrlntnultt, II XI1't'ftIlIl5- .I. t':1t'l'1-tg, tt. NI1tI'IIll'Ij, If. 5I11':tIAt'l-5. Y. Vt-at--Ilt-A '- I ' x 4' S ' A 'K L' ', . ' ' S K. L. . I .1 L, . a I . ' - - .. W in ' ' 1 ' - Q IVI dh I In is t Ili. vhnel 1: by , D . . . 1 . , . , . - I I , . S I S Y' BI .'- , . ' 'Q ' ' '. sity I h h i.'tIs - I vi I tl S 'I I I I - S, - I . , , Q- Ihg 5 Ry- , . . W d I , ' s s Is s I . - I .I L . ' . , ,, , Q I I5 5 K N r - tv A N ,- . c . . . r. . 'I . . ' S 'S . - 5 I ' 5 5 5 I ' tt I '. 1 s x' s .' - . ' s 5 - , ' ' 5 , 5. -a I I c I I I I ' Is ' ' I S 5 S - UE h I I .II II Is 'J I' bv I'Ir 1- I . 'I S. IQ . ' I - I S ' I ' I S . ' ' . 3 ., s. ' I 'I 0 hfs. PI I- h ' 5 1' s ' U h - - r x .- ' -- ' . . I s n I s ' I' in ' ' . 1 I I! l X X MAROON AND WHI I E QIAFF lhe past year has seen many changes within our portals but few are as signicant as those which have taken place in our school publication Following modern progressive tendencies the monthly fwrnoon and Wlitlt of magazine form has this year surrendered its laurels to the new bi-monthly newspaper edition of the same name. It is not the purpose of this paper to attempt to outdo the achievements of the magaLine. 'lihe two forms of scholastic journalism are absolutely different and distinct. For many years the old Maroon and Wfiilt adorned the annals of La Sa e with the laurels of its glory. With these thoughts in mind the faculty desired that a simi- lar training, be given to the present student body. An academic organ that would exprefs the work of the school by the combined efforts of the stu- ent: wa: desire . ilihe solution was foun in a school newspaper. 1 ing '1 new project. it called for the com- :inec effort: of a well-organized sta an a spirited student body to make it a successful ven ture Reverend Brother Denys faculty Director organized the staff and lent his sincere and ei thustastic support to the problem At firt many ob tacles were encountered but they were soon overcome and the output of the four page l monthly newspaper publication became 1 smooth- running mechanical process with each individual student doing his part. The favorable comments of the faculty and the entire student body on the finished project proved conclusively to the staff that their untiring efforts had not been in vain. and that the prestige of the fllaroon and Hflzitt' established in former years had been upheld. 'lihe new four-page fllaroon and Wfiitt' news- paper. lilte our daily newspapers. if divided into various sections. lhe first page contains timey news articles and pictures topped off by novel hea ings. 'lwhese news articles give the student a better chance to know th doings of l.a 5alle in all fields. 'lwhe second page is devoted almost en- A L U NGOLDEN L Ninety-six I Y l'I.X Il ll' N PK S'l'.X Vt lfrotit tl, In til: I , Huff. XY. llrist vw. .X, 111-uglttglttii. lf. I-':ti't's-ll, ti, l:l't'llltJlll, If. Itztiilw-5, l'. M1-.Xrl:tms. .I. lntziry. .l. fl'llUlll'liE', l.. llllltI't'X. tl. ltztrrtstm. lint-tt: .I. X11-litmus-ll, I.. Stu hun, XY. tltwvtt, 'l'. Itutivrty, Ii. Nlt 'php Ill. All tplix. .l. lmtiti. il. t'1ztit'. I-I. l'Iunkt-tt, ti Alt'l':trtli5, J. Sutton, ll. I'4'It,'. V. llmtztlitu-. Q ' ' O ' . 5 - Q, 'Q . I I C ' . ' M - Ji' t r N N y l Cl N x cl Cl q lift' ,I 1 C I I s ff Cl s f I ' B I E E I SALLE PNlADE tIrelx to the poetlcal aIId lIteIary achlexement of tIe tu ent toffet CI xslth an OLC3lOlI6l pecla co ulnn he thlr pave I compo ed entlrex O trmey port xxrIte up an re ls pave I c Ie Interet to moxt tu ent lhe fourth pave COIINI of the AllllHl1I column Fxchange De partment and Humor 'oectlon CDCC-EiIOI13l car toon and nap hot cattered tlnouvhout It pave add much to the attractlxene - of the neu paper lrom Ihre brIef Ollllllli' the careful prepara ll0l1 and lullful attentIon INCH to thI neu project nouvm t e ren ed lmoon and Ill me an wen the xchoo pllJlL6llOIl Noar to meat UI! lll a nex e l rougm It axo me axe reached a neu Goal and captured new laurel lhI year ploneer nexupaper pLll7llC3lIOI1 marlc 1 tep foward III La Salle j0llTll?1ll tlc endeaxor ewthtmhtse eetupforoer xchool to clupllcate lhe latter part of the xcholaxtlc sea-01 found the members of the staff busIly engaged lll the pl'OClLlCll0l1 of a new and Flner year boolc than ha ever before graced the annale of our hlstory I x to e I erent txsa to e x e NSl'lllCl1dI1C QPIIIOU ly composed ll a to be da l v ll lmJlClly of It eautv oxe a ouexer t x to be lhe Alumm Golden lllilltit' Nlllllllll ttlng e llITlOlll2il to the loyal la Nallllc paxt and a rlceles c o I our fl on to put out a oolc x IIcI N our to 14 up to the aboxe Ntandard called foI tedIoII laboI on the part of the Qtafl and demanded the enthu va tIc upport and eo OPCYZHIOII of the entne tu dent body One Glance through the boolc It ell I Indeed more than QUHICIEIH pIO0l ol the fict th tl the aboxe TCQLIIYCIUEIHN were fulfilled and that thc boo was a Nuccess beyond all CAIXCllllOIl rose chlefly rewponvble for the uorlc ol lr pu lCEillOll are a folloxu ranuc Han ev George Brennan lhomax lVlc!XdaIn Qharlc X lVlclVlahon ohn Deary 'Xthur Cleo ln gan leo uprey QOl'll6llllw Mcianthx Crordon l' Harmon Charley Donahue Walter l lIt1patrIck ohn E Dunn Fduard Murphy ohn ORourke Wllllam Henfler ll'dl1Ll X larrell Wllllam Green lhomas Doherty Fred H Goff Charles lVlcC-overn oxeph l Clalr Ernest CormIer ohn 'Hutton '5 '.i'T' XIXIIIIIX XXII XXHIII II NIUXIIHX NINETEEN THIRTY CNE Nmety seven -' A ' A ' s vas b dll . 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'1'1111111:1f 111Ll' 1-1111111111 I1111111. .l11f111111 X11211111111. 111111.1111 .11111111- -111n 'I'1111111111 5111111 111. 1,11111- N1:11111111, 12111111111 1111A. 1111111111 1X'1111r1111 111-1111.111 1-'1:11111f 'I'1111111f1111 1 X 1 111I 1,1-1111 ' ' B 1 E E LA S!XLLE ACDADEIWV I Rev Brother Simon F SC Vocational Durector Notwth tandmg the large number of br lllant young men m the preparatory semmarles of the Chrltlan Brothers at Barrytown on Hudson N Y and at the De La Salle College of the Cath ol1cUn1vers1ty Washington D C the superiors of the order ln the New York Province cannot cope wnth demands made upon them for more Brothers We quote the followmg extract from a letter of Archbishop Curley of Baltlmore Nothmg would glve me greater pleasure than to know that the Christian Brothers had doubled and trebled the number of boys ln the Novltlate preparing for the work of Chrlstlan education as Sons of St De La Salle Recommending Brother Augusts Cathechxsm Lessons on Vocatlon Hls Eminence the Cardinal Archbishop of New York has written May the Dlvme Master bles this useful book on the mxssxon of calling laborers lnto the Vlneyard of Christ rlch ln harve I who ovse thelr vocation IO the Brothers of the Chrlstlan Schools None IS more deeply grate ful to the e devoted servants of God than thelr old time pupil and present shepherd lhe Fnfth Archbl hop of New York In a private aud ence given by Pope Leo XIII to the Honorable Brother Gabrxel Superlor Cen eral of the Brothers of the Chrlstlan Schools I898 Hrs Holmess said I charge you to Increase your numbers 1 order to resist the efforts of athelsts and material rsts who are endeavormg to destroy Chrlstlan edu catlon whlch alone can regenerate soclety and to engage your Brothers everywhere to consecrate themselves to this most necessary and deservmg work Multiply your schools and let them every where reflect the zeal and devotedness of your great work that the Church has confided to you The Hierarchy calls for more Brothers At present there are I54 promlsmg young men pur sumg their hugh school studles at Barrytown on Hudson N Y and I I0 students at De La Salle College of the Catholic Unlverslty of Washmg ton D C Young men desmng to consecrate themselves to the sublime work of Chrlstlan educa tron would do well to communicate with Brother Simon his postal address being La Salle Acad emy Providence R I NINETEEN THIRTY CNE Nlnety nlne . ' , . . ., ' ' i s ' i ' ' f ' , D ' U A I I ' Q I ' 5 ' ' ' ' ' ' , in H - , . . . I Q a s - is H ' , 'n H holy Founder. Co with my blessing, continue the . ' . , . ,I U . . , D . . . , . 5 - - . . . . 1 ' i U , 3 , ..... ' ' ' ' - C . . . . V Q .. 1 ' I. s . , , . . MAROCDN AND WHITE IHF ARCH CONFRAIFRNIIN OI IHE DIVINF INFANI JESUS We began something new at La Salle thl year somethlng hlghly lnclulgencecl someth ng that will be of splrltual advantage to the youth lhe Arch Confraternlty ot the lnrant Jesus How the Arch Confraternlty began rs both a most lnterestlng and hlstorlcal Incident ln the an nals of the Brothers of the Chrlstlan gchools and seelng the Importance that they attached to lt lt IS httlng that their puplls too should be lnterested Ow mg to the suppression of teaching congre gatlons ln varrous countrles young men and women were Ilterally at a loss to obtain a rellgrous educatron Some means no matter how drastlc had to be taken to protect them But the means were not so drastic lhe Chrlstlan Brothers as sembled ln Cneneral Chapter rn I905 l hey voted to establlsh lI1 their community at Bethlehem an SSSOCIBUOII of prayer lll whlch puplls of the en tlre world could be enrolled to ask the Holy Chtld to protect the youths who attending godless schools were ll'I danger of loslng therr Falth hlhe as OCIHUOII was hrst founded as a Con fraternlty belng ralsed ln I909 to an Arch Con fraternity ln a short txme It numbered over 50 000 members So Interested ln the herolc work Pope Plus X Ill a brlef of une I7 I908 richly lndulgenced It Ihere are 30 plenary and countless partial mdulgences granted to Its mem bers A plenary indulgence IS granted on the day C Flo Oo Is A li Faternlty an nn e 25th day of each month lhe Arch Confraternlty IS hrst a crusade ln behalf of Chrlstlan teaching second lt IS a pow erful means of Chrlstlan and rellglous foundation glous vocatlons lhe Arch Confratermty has four objects First that God may have the place of honor ln all Educational Establishments second that teachers and puplls everywhere and always may be free to observe the laws of God and of the Church third that the faith of chllclren may not be exposed to danger Ill schools where C-od Ignored and fourth that apostolrc vocations may be mcreased and children blessed wrth Chrlstlan teachers The chapter formed at La Salle had done admirably well Under the dlrectlon of Brother Denys and wlth Francls Hanley as President the four Senlor classes have staged at each of the monthly meetings a play The plays were dlrected by the Arch Confraternltys President and both he and the actors are to be highly complrmented A I. U M IXIGPLDEN I. One hundred . L .S . . . I , . I i , , , Q E . . . - f' ' ' Q . I I ', ' ' ' ' of re ent' n . t..e . .rc..-Con.r md ,, th , . . . . . . . . I . . . . - and thlrd, ll IS an EEBCIIVC help ln fostering rell- 9 ! ' - . , . 1 v . Q A v I 1 ' v y n ' A n - Z . ' . l - ' ' ' is A V ' , , ' ' . l I Q I l l I ' l A K V' ' Q Y I . v , . q 7 I U l . u . u A ' Q s ' ' ' - , ' A , , . - , I . . . - . , . , ' . , I ,I , . l ' . OUR PATRON ST jomw BAPTIST Dr-1 LA SALLE Foundu of Un. Brollms of lllc' 611115111111 Schools THE TEACHER SAINT ,-v- Mx 'C lx CLASSES JUNIOR A Wlieii the portals of dear old La Qalle were reopened in September me the new 3A class responded with great enthusiasm resolved to sur pass our record of the previous year Our class ealizing the advantages of a La Salle education set to work diligently and never let a week pass 'it ont placinv its share of name' on the roster of honor. Such names as: McCarthy Cusick Kane. Horigan Lynch Nlurphy Cormier Scott iasey O Neil 'lihompson Saillant Fogarty Nlaroun. flossick and Mulholland frequently gracec the roll o onor. 'he last name a- though the class midget was not to be excelled by arver brethren. Hovever do not be misled by the sine of our ionor roll 'mc think u: just a collection of oo - vorin' 7 ' ve are aso among the lea ers in athletics We had in competition Gill Casey and Saillant in football lxane 0 lNe1l and Clo sick in basketball Cusick Casey Horigan lxane and lVlcVmney in baseball Casey Gill and Wil Lynch in boxing. Our extra-curricular activities however are not confined to athletics. Dowd lf. Sullivan and Higgins are the class musicians' McCarthy and . Su ivan are the claqq debaters' Simmons is c ass reporter for the Nluroon and Wliilr' and also Cor- mier is our contribution to the staff ol the sc ool publication. ass 3-A extend: te Jest wi: Brother Cornelius, our home room teacher. Vho has been our Guide through our junior year and ' iope to have him with us next year 'l. . 'i to tie rest of the facu . A L NGIOLDEN I-fdggg One hundred Your r k i son in trackg Sullivan and Saboiin hockey: and vs h C, s ' ' Q , ' ' . J L w . , . Q l ' l ll ss , l c 1 f it i Ci, i ll I 1-5 ' Cl s h l of shes to Us D l ' l N b k we l O . a sol 1 nd X s tor x l Cl I hy ' ' U B I E E LA SFXLLE ACLADEfWY JUNIOR B Whelm vacatlon tlme had Hltted away aa all much perlod do we returned to La oalle to a sume our taska aa glorlfled l1IllOl'b btudleb held no fear for us and the exama found Uh well prepared as may be proved by a perubal of our honor roll Perhaps one of our en Joyable bubjectb wab Creek emg athleten as well aa bcho an the caab w ab nobly reprebented on all athletic teamb Old IXIIIU Football claimed no le 5 than three of our claxbmatea Bull Sullivan and the famoub 0Don nell duo ohn ancl Eddie Durmg the hockey eaaon the ODonnell boyb agaln teamed up to uphold the colora of La Salle being ably awated y Charlea Salllant Bull Cleg a veteran of three yearb on the track team again continued hlb mtellar work on the clnder path and found an able running mate lll Chris Molloy the fund of the track aeaeon lxennedy and CYOIIIH were both membera of the ayvee ba ketball team amew Lamb was agaln our lone representative Ill the orchextra and proved a most valuable member of that body lhe cla ofhcers of the precedlng year were retained Ill the l:0llOYXll1g capacltle Preldent Robert Murphy XICC Pl'6NldCl1l Frank Caaey lreaburer Palumbo ame Puglleae wav unanimously elected erveant at arm Clllflllg the year NINETEEN THIRTY CNE Ono hundred five . . . Y , E b , ' b ' gg . . , ' ' - 1- 'V J. ' ' 'z ' l - ' - Z J n- Q' . S: , S . S ' l ' V J ' 5 s D - - s ' MAROON AND WHITE JUNIOR Q Numherlng approximately the same at lst year our 30 odd students reentered La oalle Ill September under the new name of 3 C lll the quest of further education It was not long before the excrtement of the new change of surroundlngs ulmslded and the class of 3 C was ready to set to worlx lll earnest under the guidance of Brother Xlhert Although class and soclal aCllVlll6b through out the year were almost at a standstill thls de hclency w as more than made up by actlve partrcl ca for cross country men w as answered my 'Xrthur Red lWclVlahon By his l'TlCfllOl'lOllw xxorlt a leader of the second cros country team Red earned a place with the X arsrty hlll and c a ers Wherr the foothall season rolled around 3 C as usual fklflll hed the Varsity football squad x ltr tue et o materta X few of thoe xx o clstrn ut rec themsewes are Ree vcr dWlH 51 ratch cralltster C hut loley and Cu lNerone We were not lack IIIU rn contributions to te trac team as rec Dooley Ambrose Rusert Art lVlclVlahon u Nerone Charlre Brady and l om Davls generously donated their servlce Hockey too was not neglected a Captain Clem Har ne y Char re Brady Charlle 'Nolrn and lvger Lavm carrred our colors IH thrs sport lhen too we must not forget to mention our rep resentatrves Aualtn Bud Ahearn and ohn Chuck Foley Varsity ba lcetball and X arslty Mr lNugent was not slow ln I'CCOgl1llll1g the debatlng alulllty of 'Xrthur lVlclVlahon and Ralph lVlclVl1llan who were placed on the unror dehat mv team Charles Brady proved himself compe tent tn the eyes of hrs classmates by berng elected for the thlrd consecutive year to the ofhce of cla s President the other officers were oseph Reed X Ice PfCNlClCI1l Xrthur lxelley Secretary and l red Dooley lreasurer A L U AA IXIGIOLDEN L! One hundred sux . . J as 4- ' .t SH Y . Y 4 H - ' 5 5 -N ' ' D ' - 'l ' 5 h 'lc If l K. . b . , Q AIG S!! ' ln V ' !7 At' ' s - ' ' 5 , ' 5 s ' U H - V 4, ' I ' d ' nn U . an - ss lv x 1' , W ' ' '- st as ' in 9 - S , paIt0lt ttl other 6Xll'a-Clll'ftCUlaI activities. Uclqetu Condgn and Allerige on the Junior att -A sv t 'fp ' ' s 5 ' 55- . ' H f tt on , s ' Q - K- x. . vs , s- x. ' Ks 4 s SA. vt 1 lv . f ' 1. r V 5 'tx 5 1 .- V J , . ln: n g 'sl l 5 l' 5 joe cl, ujig- I' - Q' 1 f r . .1 ' ' , ' ' ' U B l l. E LA SXXLLE ACLADEIWV JUNIOR D not 1cr year at la Salle 1 fast commg 11s tory Soon v e shall embark upon our fmal year to be pent at La .Salle We are conhdent that the le on 1 e have learned th1 UIIIOI' year that the hrm luendb vve have made of our teachers that the LOlT1pZilllOllblllp5 vve have formed vvlth fel ovv tudents vv1 all tend to help us vvhen t 1s ou1 UIIIOI' year at La Salle 1 but a memory Surely our athlet1c Jourr1al1bt1c and soc1al ac l1v1t1e have gone far to popular11e Three Dee l1lOLl lOLll te school What other class can ho1 t ot a Pat lVlcQarthy and a Gorman Ill foot hall a Barney lxelly 111 crosb country track and hockey or a WarlJurto11 Ill ba ketball3 lhen too oh11 Sutton and oaeph Clan of our clasb re on t1 years 'Uamon und W11lc a Vi har other roomb can boast of a clab paper and 1 lt'IlUlE'lllOl1 for supportmg all La Salle act1v1t1es3 1 nrt D Ch onzclt a vveelftly pu 1ca t1on vson h1 h approval from 1nany teacher t la Salle for 1ts frank deallng vvlth the truth and 1ts sp1r1ted ed1tor1als Ufglllg support for chool ac llVlllCb the staff COIlalSlCd of Fdnor 111 IS oseph L Clan Assoc1ate Ednor Donald la Nerney Column Edltor amea Warburto11 a11d Ndusor Reverend Brother Gregory Weekly claw meetmgs have been held through out the year and many lntereatmg and amuamg subjects have been dxbcussed lqhe ofhcerb of the cass elected for t e vvhole year vvere Prel Warburton Secretary oseph L Clan lrea urer Bernardj lxelly A vve look back over thls year at La Salle and con lder hovs much vse have prohted by 1t 1t 1s only httmg that vse ahould thank ll1CCI'6ly our re pect1ve teacher We thank part1cularly Brother Gregory for the unendmg lnterest he ha en Ill all HHBII' and for the fact at throughout the year he vva our ffl?I1Cl and coun eor NINETEEN THIRTY CNE One hundred seven A 1 , A Q 5 . Q ' 1 A 'J , - p ' s 5 N . ' H '. M J L 'Ag K : .. l k-4 -Ch' f, s v -5 J ' 1 . V I JA' V l . '. 1 as 1- 'll - ' 11, H ' 'I u W - -5 -LS , V g Q - - Q - l 35, h ' , ' Z s'- ll ul h S 1 M N dent, Robert M. Freethy: V1ce-President, James we' h's 1 A I' ' st ff. S q S- , - i ' l K 4 -N A V tak ' class 's K th R flu Tl ut' i 1 A ', ' ' bl - 1 - 5 ' - l - ' Sl ' S S H sl . JUNIOR X Following the urge of greater height in the educational field we 3 X entered La Salle as Freshmen our students have marked their names in the hall of fame as excellent scholars. Noticeable among our distinguished intellectual members are: Ron- ald Daley Robert Mangiante Francis Spillane and Anthony Marchette. All four are silver let- termen. iliho we stand among the leaders as students. our athletic representatives are not to be forgotten. lhe l reshman-Sophomore football team of 30 was aided by the presence of Robert Mangiante and oseph McMahon. ilihese two boys stand fine chances of becoming capable Varsity mate- rial. 'lihe basketball squad was strengthened con- qiderably by two of our class members: osepi Lefebvre. sterling forward and Frederick Rogers. uuarcl. Wlieii the call for candidates comes next winter these aspirants will be excellent Varsity men We are at piesent represented also on the diamond by oseph Lefebvre oseph McMahon both catchers Members of the track team who are 3 X stu dents are Cornelius Robillard excellent dash man and middle distance runner. Connie has been a consistent point getter during the past three years. C-eorve lVlcCaullaugh and Clinton Sher- man are also members of the track squad. Both are clash men. Our class officers and representatixes of the variouq extra-curricular activities are: R. Daley, President' Robert Nlangiante Vice-President: William McEnnery Secretary' oe Lefebvre or- chestra: liired Rovers Afuroon and Wlrilt'. Looking back on our career at La Salle we are justly proud of our achievements and hold liis siowinv as representative o w at wi be ex- iccled of us Wien we are vraduatec from .a Salle into the school ol Life. A I. U M NG.OLDE,N I L One hundred eight Under the apt leadership of Brother Francis ' V l D . s J l l l g f h Il . I - l g l l ' ' U B E E SOPHOMORE A GHYC upon this collection of bright and shin ing physiognomie they are the intellectual X ho comprise Class Z A As l A this class had an eminently succe s ful year scholastically and athletically. In every sport l-A turned out a championship or near championship team. In scholastics. members f the class were continually on the honor roll and we won the majority of religion contests given by Brother Columban. As Sophomores we intend to keep up the good wor -and did both in studies and in sportf. l football we had live members on the Freshman- Sophomore football team. ames Cannon, Harry Brennan ohn Fitzsimon Omer Sweeney and Frank Mc ueeney represented th cla:: well, ilihe ca.s has many members out for Xfarsity football at the spring practice. ilihere gridder: are franlt Mc ueeney Omer Sweeney ohn lHlll9lITlOI1 and Anthony Palmisciano l e boxing contests sa x 2 A nell repre sented Henry lhe Great Valcarenghi fur nished many of the thrill in the ueeltly matches iliom Stratton Henry Ledoux Henry lVlcDon- nell and Henry Nalcarenghi fought. a- carenghi turned in a win' McDonnell and Strat- ton drew' and Ledoux lost. The honor roll holds the name: of Henry McDonnell. George Scowcroft and ilihomas Mac- donald our best students in the order named. At the beginning of the year 2-A elected a full roster of class officers. But at the half year Ray Dalclroff Vice-President. and Albert Kramer Sergeant at Arms departed from u: to 2-C and 2-X respectively. Harry Brennan. Pre,ident. and George Scowcroft Secretary. have both filled their position: well. NINETEEN THIRTY ONE One hundred nine LA SALLE ACADEMY ' .5 V by ltih 'UH -i' - - i x 0 H i fi Q --V1 k , s ll i J . .J . , , . Q e ss . ls s , MARCDON AND WHITE SOPHOMORl B uccesw At axt w w attatne tt A er two years of hard study Z R 1 ready for a ret ful vacation Our Quccese tn ba ketball oot ball track and many other extra curricular ac worthy of great credlt We were equal to all Sophomore claese 1 all branches of port and extra currtcularr acttwltlee Qur class waz well repre ented on the foot ball squad by Confelman Schnohr and Sullivan lhe track team received the services of Cam bell Schnohr Crowther and Morry Under the dlrectxon of Mr CQonnell who a been our official teacher fo the 1 t t years X e went over the top ll1 the athletlc raffle We had many hlgh pre sure alesmen Ill Sulltwan Lynch and Louth Among our be t debater were lVlcLabe Brennan and OTGIHI l he honor students w to were on practically every roll were outn Schnohr Lynch Campbell and leely lhe chestra claimed McGovern and Campbell A I. U M INIGPLDSN I. One hundred ten S :gl l 5 'e' 'e ' d ' . ft ' . ' W . ' ' ' 5 7 i ' is K ' h s ' r Jas wo A . t A ' S , f - I I - v I 3, x 1. tivities are all due to hard work and are well ' is S I x V ' Q t. it s - I I I I 5 s ' . A Q A : A . ' - .l . . 5 . V ' - oe'- ' ' U B l E E LA SfXLLE ACLADE QOPHOMORE C l Ike many xeedllngs the boys ln our claw ar med it la Salle Academy n the hrt ueelt of September all prepared to devote themxelve to hard study After a fem xseeltb x e became ac cuxtomed to the rulex and I'CgL1l3llOllN of La qalle Atnother few weeks passed and the majorlty of the hoy hegan to Qtucly xshrle otherx Urexx lax and nent on the slope as rt xx ax expres ed by one of our teacherx I e eason or eport evan xx ae among the leaderb We had one of our memberx a u stltute center on t arslty x e many otherx on the Freehman Sophomore foothall team lhe awstant manager of track come from 7 C ue as some of the traclx team members 2C non the oophomore champtonhrp llt ba ketball hut lot to the freshman champ hard fought Qtruggle hy one pomt fue reprexentatrvex of 2 C xxere an arded the snlxer L therehy becoming honor tudent t o the At etlc ANSOCIHIIOII tunlng tn e grand total of IO8 Ihe Sophomore lxallllf' champ come from our claw 1 the mot refined atre and SlUdlOUN We also have recened many com pllmentb concerntng our unxurpax ed dl Clplllle NINETEEN THIRTY CNE One hundred eleven Q J n 5 ' :Q - ..- as 'll r 5 ' ' ' ls 'I ' f - .X I1 S ' ' 5' A N l v h M Y I S - 5 s 5 J ls in a v S Q ' ,' D ' V A 2-C' was on top in the drive for the bene- Q ' A fi f hl ' :Q ' ' . r ' ' th t. S . As h 5 5 f L s b D Z-C ' ' ' ' K - 5, ' D . 5 5 5 bf I he 'V 3' HS V ll 35 Allutn all. Z-C As s . ' ll tic PAV SOPHOMORF D Memorable indeed lias been the school year ol Sophomore D Returning in September me oun that our new cla was a composite of t mruy V fel a select gro p, We elected our c af: o icer:-fpresi ent, Wi lam . lay or' 'ice-President. Daniel lf. QNeil: Secretary Stephen E. Whaleri, We al:o contributed many good athletei. among them being fiharles Gaffney. participating 'ii football. baseball. and hockey. Also many took part in track, namely Bartholomew Dow- A . Qugene Harden. 'lihomas Connaughton. ohn Dooley. and Stephen Whalen. M roughout the searon. -D ar :h wn . '.'. Ofe ' V- cha I 5 at had the glory though not exactly our a prnnro e path as many of us have come to appreciate I many a fray we have come through heads bloody lVlcCaull we have passed our second year at l- Sa e. lllhe closing days have been as agreeable ar the opening were novel. We look to the tomor- row with lceenest anticipation. fo while ve re ret this years passing we cannot help remembering tomorrow we will be uniors. We have reached the halfway mark in our Secondary lfclucation. and we have much to be grateful for. Our debt to the Brothers of the Christian Schools is cer- tainly profound--profound and vart. It must t be forgotten. GIOLDEJN L One hundred twelve l d ' ' ' .ss ' 3' s u- ' ' , , 5 f dents from all the classes of our l reshman year. but unbowed. Under the able guidance of lVlr. l l se l 1 u s a I .. fh s d It F I , ll X' ' , t s s I' X g I J lin i l J 1 lh s 7 h s s 0 itself s no possessed of th s fllallllfll c racteristics th ' ' U B I E E LA SfXLLE ACLADEIWY SOPHOMORE E Never again are ue to be ltnoxs n ab a lresh man clash at La Salle but a Sophomoreb X et t e name lrexhman will always linger lll our memories Soon after the Start of our second year we elected our claw ofhcere ohn Cooney ua elected President for the econd con ecutlve year Benjamin ledeechl Vice Prexident Robert C-off lreaiurer and Paul Mcpealt Maroon and Wllllt repreeentatne AQ TEPFCQCIIIHIIVCQ on the track team me had L letrault C Fobert and P Mcpealt On the football team we were repre ented by Bob Dunn and Milne Martello On the aywee ba lcetball hue XIFIDIC Ahmore and Bob Dunn were conspicuous the Gold Letter Students are as follow ohn Cooney Robert Goff Benjamin lede chi Rue ell Maguire and Paul Mcljeal-t the Silver Letter Studenti are Xmcent Ashmore ohn Charnley ohn Murphy William Porter ame Murray Daniel McNamara Robert Goff ohn and Paul Mcpeak We hawe been pleaied with the txso year Npent at La Salle We cannot but feel thankful for the training we are recemng in our Qchool and the delightful environment Nhlch enxelope e feel ure that the next tx o year x ll be a the two Juit pawed among the happlet of our li e NINETEEN THIRTY ONE One hundred thirteen . ' ' Q 5 - 5 Q L 5 Q 'sz I. S K Z f' 5 . -I tt .. J ' S ' J . , , . . . S , S 3 Cooney. Benjamin Tedeschi. Russell Maguire . 4 'y A A l . V A 4 . . . '. I i V h Y' D ' ' ' 5 i h . x' ' ' s it. H V' H , J ' 5- W S V S vi s ' . ' s . .L , 5 ' V . if . SOPHOMORE X lhe best Z X in the school says Brother and extra curricular activities. ilihe intelligentiae of our class are Driscoll Greene Bellemore Shea Pernaveau and Slatter. ln sports we are equally well represented. Driscoll Qlean Zuchers and Smith are our candidates for the football team. Kramer Kelley Swift Short Kenney and Claire are mainstays on Brother Georges premier track team. Perhaps you have noticed that flashy basketball team typical of a 2-X accomplishment. With Spellman as our cap- tain and Zuchers Olean Driscoll Swift Kelley Payette and Slattery diligently working under his supervision we could not go wrong ven but our own Raymond Mauro Z-Xs sole representative in the orchestra. The orchestra has improved greatly since Mr. Roberts our home room teacher has been wielding the baton. Mauro Smith and Slattery are the Mai'oon and Wliilt representatives. ln a recent election C-off was elected Presi- dent ancl Slatery Vice-President. Olean was chosen secretary and Zuchers was unanimously elected treasurer. ln all 2-X is represented l00 per cent. in all activities whether scholastic or of other origin. A I. U M NG.OLDeN L One hundred fourteen Paul. Why not, for we excell in all scholastic Who ig that genius at the pia11g:3.N0l Beetho- ' ' U B l E E LA SfXLLE ACLADEPWV I RFSHMAIN N September 8 l93O' K memorable clay no cloubt rn tbe mmol of tuclentx tbrougbout La oalle but a trll more memorable one rn our ITllllCls ax stu ent o X launcbrnv out upon our nv cbool career xxlrrcb would prepare Lls for lrlc Vlfc entered lnto our Ncbool xxork urtb um ancl uf or being very Nuccewful Ill mnnrng tbe majorlty of Brot er Paul famous te Is Our reprcsenta tron on tbe Honor Roll extablr bed tbe fact tbat me were applylnv our elxe to our nor lor se were bttrnvlv repre entecl amonv tbe Srlxer lctler runners by Albert Caron Eugene Coc rran Vlfrllram Corrente llmotby Grllen Romuald La reau -5tclrren Laboraonere ame lNlorrr lrank Paparellr obn Roque George qlattery and rank nounv e e pupl cle erxe the utmo prar e for tbcrr unceasrnv abor ur next Ntcp Max to ori dllllt 1 c a oclct xx rrcr un er rrotber atrlck care u u Jer xr on oon flour: becl and uc non bolc an lnter Q llllff a m ern at leat once cxery nec en lt wax time for t e tuclentx to turn out for atbletrcs and l A bacl as rtx reprewentatrvex rn football oe Delaney and Pbrl Durrgan xxbrle Brll and erry Ruvell and llm Grllen took I A part rn tbe track Nquacl lOllONNlIlU Ill the Make of track and football came ba ketball and once more Delaney Durl gan and Hlgglns acqurttecl tbemselweb frttrngly Qur final and perbap our mot Important moxe nas start work upon a claw paper xx rcb x e cbrr tenecl Tlr 701111 and x brcb 1 a conxtant source of gratrbcatron to our teacberb because of tbe excellence of tbe materlal rt always contains lbe cla x 1 be to tbank all of tbe teac er and member of the faculty for tbelr perfect co operatron and belp rn clam actnrtre tbrougbout tbe year c non xt 1 c x e renew tre trugffe of tbat xear ar for tbe mot part me are bl hly plea ed xxltb our work NINETEEN THIRTY ONE One hundred frfteen Q . . r . 'th 4 ' 5 4 - b s Q , h 4 s s Q ' - Q 3 ' 5 4 L. S . . . J : -I , , 5 , . : 5 Cl s f I-r' . 4 D teh 4 J r 4' 4 - 's ' A. . K.K. ' .' ' ' ' , S . ' '- b ls ' 4' s J. - , 4 4 4 3 ' ' 4 . V 5 ls s s ' ' ' 4 D s ' s ' 'k 4 x' ' ' 5 5 ' ' 'b4 ' ' 4,1 s D .M ' .' ' v 4s c N 'W v ' 4s : Q 1 . O ' l . I 4 4 ' 5 . 1 ' 4' . 5 ls. '4 ' '4 ss V45 5 ' b s 4. J . X -f s 4 - li ' ' D. 'lbs is 5 I st 4 4 'Q '4s '4 D lr 1 . Q ' Q ' ' Q g' A - r l ss s '4-y. Anl ' as. with tbe year clra 'ing to a 'l4 l. Cl ' ll' P fl sy - clos-. s' '4 ' l s Ol s 1' , rd 'si . s Vs 'J ' l ' '- s . ' Ag ' 5 -Qbclss etg s '1k. FRESHIVIAN B thc class l B of I930 l9n5l entered La Salle fxcadcmy on beptembci 8 1930 with the lltl6Il llOll of ecurinr a Catholic education which was prepare us or our ife battle We have 1 es members who f m the start t1 the L lhey nc lra11c1s Nlcbovern oh11 Dfinkainsky Henry lxose and Fdinund Hackman We soo11 started our class meeting.: After a th1'ee-cornered race oseph O Rourke was elected class President by one vote. We had a good representation at the football call. Potera Crudclen 0 Connell and O Rourke succeeded in holding positions on the l reshman-Sophomore team. 'liovardg the mid- dle of November we held a second election. Presi- dent oseph O Rourke. who. at this time had be- come 1 specialist on cowa diet and the haunts of beverr. ran for election. but the Vice-President cir ed that hip 1 e was oo sma . S he ra11 'xlfo OII another ticket with Edmund Reed ag X ice- l resident, former Secretary under U Rourke. :Xl out thi: time l.atin :tarted to become more interestinr for some members who could only re'1d and understand small numbers lVlessrs loteia Cruddin and Oconnell are out for uintci train 1 s to be III goo co 1011 ex 1 o football We are represented ltl trick by 1 pan of long legs Mr Reed and Hackman itpitstnt uk Scanlon and ames Mcbovern utlnbilccl icir 1 III boxing the may Scanloni oi of the few but great ew s harp eiithusiastx. iavin, entertained the class many times between period.: We were well represented in the l'il'C.'l1lTl3Il basketball team. O Connell and ? were able to hold down positions on the team. ly the Vay if you do not know it our class baqketball team was second in the lfreshman contest. being, bea en ly I-C only. We hope to have a few members represent us in baseball. Although Donnely has not participated in 'iny school sport. he ha. been a loyal supporter at all school activi- ies. e axo ave a ew gooc ce ater. on' c ass anc have made a torrid debate. erpecia y between lfx-president Ulliourke and l resid- t Gorman. A I. U INIG.OLD5,N I. One hundred sixteen I 1 X - - ' .N I I .. 3 ' . s ' I ,g we ' ' ' V ' S ing. so ax n d ' nditi Il 'l fell f 1' to - ' J f li ls . ' 1 . 5 A 2 ' ' 2 ' I' l 1' x ' . ro 5' 'II -nd. x . 1 stood out as students in what ever they unclertook. lIS in the orchestra: both are brilliant licldlers. ' J 1 . . J tl 'H skill I I . By ' . is ic N N J I N I u J ' N . . ' s ' C J ' 1 x s x , , s J l t 1 C s 4 Joe de I s ttl t II sO s . N N ' 1 W IN h f I I I1 N III 1 3 ' I I N II y N s N I D x L11 ' ' U I3 I E E LA SALLE ACADEPAV I REbHMAN C Drnrng the fall of l930 we the ldrebhman Claw entered the portala of La balle Academy Bewrldered by the maze of corrrdorb and clasa rooma completely awed by the magnrhcence o the btructure and the eerene peaceful atmobphere whrch perwaded It seemed ae though we were btrange people rn a btronge land We were awrgned to clanroomb where the brothjer rn charge bade ue welcome and made ua feel at home lhrough hte rnrtratrve we moon be came acqualnted wrth one anoaher frrendbhrpe were formed and a new phase rn lrfe began A we became better acquarnted thrngb ap peared le 5 awebome lean btrange and we com menced to take a real rntereat rn the school Some memberb concentrated entrrely on atudy whrle othere went rn for bporte and our clam became a xrtal nov rn the mechanrbm of the chool C ha had reprebentatrwee on the oot ball babketball and track teamb and all other extra currrcula actrvrtreb lhrough the manner rn whrch we worked together the lreahman babket ball champronbhrp was annexed by our team Vol aatrehed wrth thra alone we played 2 Q cham prone of the Sophomore Clawea d won rn hard fought game maklng u lunge of the lower C 3556: A claw paper w ab formed and many rntere t mg artrcleb were publrahed lhe name chomen for rt wah Ylr Bcacon 0 IL In future years t e flfuroon and Wlrrlt the bchool publrcatron wrll undoubtedly be enrrched by the memberb w ho con trrbuted to malte thru newb venture a euccebb lhe bchool year ha come to a clove Exery one revretb thr but we w rll be happrer to return rn the fall after a short eummer xacatron So lonv clawmatex untrl next September NINETEEN THIRTY CNE One hundred seventeen 7 ', ' ' I- s ' J f - H, , ' I , - - - xg Y - f , . . . . - , . . , - ' ' . 1 . ' ,, I . . v - ' ' ' N , V ' . ' , - , ' A - rg '. an ' ' a . .. . . ' v ' 5 '4 1 ' ' , , ' 4 ' ' Q c 2 f - '. ' h s ' ' - - Q , A Q . , A 1 5 X . v 1- 3 ' X ' 'S K ' 5 ' ' . .N D, I REQHMAN D lhe class officers were lmnst quarter Irving Fay who replaced William Hogg who resigned from the office of President Second quarter President. ilihird quarter-Qdilon oly Presi- dent' Ernest Decauteux Vice-President' Ernie Bernard Secretary. l-D had six boys who were Honor students in the first quarter. 'lihese boys as a rewar . were exempt from the exams. 'lihey were: Wil- liam Hogg Irving Fay ames McDonnell Ray- mond Fogarty Odilon oly. Ernest Decauteux. ilihose makin the Honor Roll for the third quar- ter were: Raymond l7oagrty Odilon olly and Ernest Decauteux. V 'he class was alro representec on the 'res - man football team by: El. laowen E next 1 '- narc Ed. lurennan. ames Dolan and -'imes F. Maguire lho e on the l93l X aisity squad are Fd Bowen oseph MQC-iveron William Hogg Ernest Bernard and ames Dolon for their hrst season. ilihe members of the team were: oseph lVlcGiveron ame: F. Maguire Ernest Bernard ilwhomas Helleher Edward Bowen Edward Brennan Williain HOUO. lrwing Fay and ohn Ryan. joseph MCC-iveron was one of the assistant managers of the unior Varsity basketball team. We have ame: F. Maguire. Ernest Bernard. oxeph Mcciiveron ag member: of the boxing C u 1, A: for track. we have only one man repre- in oir rl 5:-the famous Pinliead Dooleys kid brother ff oseph Dooley. He hopes to hop into his Jrolier s shoe: soon. A I. U M NG.OLDE,N l. One hundred eighteen M Q ' : --- ' A . 'A s ' ' 5 : James F. Maguire. President: Ed. Bowen. Vice- Qur basketball team made a good showing -I , N , r i J - J s . , fl J l I ' . . ,l . S - J l N 3 J . . . 1 . J l l l s s s l f lm h sent g 1 4 ass s ' c 7 , r s Pei J l, ' J I. l l ' s ' ' U B l E E M ohn E Dunn SALLE PMSA IW PATRONS Rt Rev Wm A Hlclxey DD LLD Rev Bro Raymund libf M A LLD R v P Bles D D f Rt Rev P A Foley Rev Wm A Doran DD Rev lhomas H Tlernan ev William Phelan Rev ohm l Reardon Rev Wllllam R Houghton ex T homa P Cllhllan ev William M Delaney and Mr Michael B Murphy Rev ames R Bartley Rev Arthur A LaFayette and Mrs P I ORourlte An ell De Conti Ceor e B Farrell lhomas P Fo arty ohn A Cormly lb lerea V Farrell R McV1nney and Mr Eugene A McColl lm and Mr Wllllam A MVC-roarty A Friend M ohn M Duffy Mr and Mr ohn l lun my In memory of Mrs M Bol Rev ev ev ev Rev Rev ev ev Hon Hon Hon ame l rarnor D C L o 1 g Dunn S l L lhoma F OMalley Martllr ld Reddy Wllllarn lxeefe Raymond li Nlurphy lirancr Deery oseph H Gamer Eduard C Broun Mr and Mr ohr ohn l Mccu ker Mrehael J Murphy Vincent Ryan Fdwx ard L CLllll1ll1 ham o eph Hoey lhoma McLau hlln Daniel S Harrop Edxs ard F Carroll in eeney Mr I' I' 1' T I I' 1' I' lhomas F Cooney s Doris A Martin and Mr Ralph Dlprete Loul H Pa tore C Woodbury Gorman and Mr Phlllp Meljlroy ohn C BLlCkllI1 Lllllall L Hemler Franlx L Murray lxaplan Su Ivan and Mr Ceor e Maroull and Mr lNorman MacLeod and Mr lhoma R Levm ohn H Henne ey Mrclrael Regan roma H ame lw Col Reld NINETEEN THIRTY ONE O h dd ete 0 . . . 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J s '. gan MARGON A D WHITE ames K Nerney Fred Lovett M Anna McDonald Mrs Abbie E Bowen Mrs ohn H Maguire l homas Kelleher and Mrs lhomas ulnn and Mrs ohn J O Brien and Mrs ohn Clancy Fugene li Connaughton ohn P Dooley ohn P Russell 24 liranlc Papltto Miss Colette H Dorgan and Mrs ohn Capuano Mrs Ellen Flnneran and Mrs Francis Bowen Mrs Catherine Kelly Wllllam IW Gearln George A Gray and Mrs ohn F OConnell William A Rowan and Mrs ohn Brady B A Lowe Mrs Florence A Sheehan Mr Lawrence F Coffey In memory of Howard W Baker Mrs Margaret Short Mr and Mrs Albert H Daly Mr Fphrem A Cremer 05 Mr and Mr Mrs M I' I' 1' Mrs r M Iss Mrs Mrs Mrs T Mrs Allce Guncheon Alice Loveless o m Annle Logan Dennl McCarthy Mary HIQQIIIS Qmer Qxxeeney and Mrs A Morry ames Gregor and Mr ohn Davey and Mrs George A Nelen and Mrs William F Brown George C Holt and Mrs ames A Fay Mlchael Casey Edmund-I Kelly oseph Conley ames Conley Mary T Fallon ames Mullen and Mrs M E Lynch ohn F Dunn Edward C Plunkett Catherlne E. Goff and Mrs Danlel 0 Rourke Mary Deary and Mrs Albert V Harrison Pasquale PHfOllSI and Mrs Maurice P Connery Mr Eduard C Plunkett Hackett ALUMNOLDEN IL O hdedterl Mr. J '. Miss ' Mr. '- rs, rs. 'li bt -, ' , Miss 4 J . ' Mr. 's Mr, ' ' r ' Mrs. ' ' Mr. .. V Q Q A Mr. . ' Mr. . J . ' ' M . . . Mr. . J Mr. J My-, ,, '. M . s. J Mr. J . Mr. .. . Mr. ' ' Mrs. . Mr. George Breen Mr. Michael Murphy Mr. . J Mr. ' . ' Mr. . Mr. . ' f '. J Mr. ' ' '. ' ' . Mr. . . J Mr. . J . ' Mr. . . . Mr. ' ' . Mr. J . , Jr. Mr. . J 1 ' . Mr. . . . ' . . ' . M . . ' , . Mr. . . ' '. Mr. ' ' ' . s. 'lf H. 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' ' IS, 11 ' - . , ' I ' Y V! l x . , , -1, .4 . , A U 'O' ' N 1' f ' 5 , , ' ' U B I HISIORH OF LA SALLE ALUMWI N SPEAKIAC of thi honorable body we might begin by saying lhe least praised are the most worthy It 1 eldom that the deeds of our Alumni are sunv but nevertheless we students know that theirs ls an organization to which we can point with just pride and feel that some day we shall be members We owe them a debt which shall never be paid for on our behalf they have not only g wen money but time effort and encouragement In fact their gift have been so wonderful that daily we have offered up for them our silent prayers thanking them for our fine school buildings and its large athletic field and asking God to return a thousand fold every offering they contributed towards making our school life an enjoyable one this increase in educational facilities which we owe to the Alumni It is true that we cannot measure their service to Catholicism but we can estimate by choosing as a standard the very w orks of these men who strove sO heartily to make education easy for us In every walk of life priesthood medicine honest manual labor and elsewhere they have carried aloft the principal given to them by the Christian Brothers Never can we find a La Salle man who has turned traitor to the moral precepts he w as given in high school How do we know this3 Because by their unquestioning willingness to aid in placmv before youth the blessing they have come to hold as priceless Perhaps also another incentive w as their realuatlon of the necessity of guiding and directing Catholic young men throuvh the snares of the present day environment Nevertheless they saw what was needed for our future happiness and advanced willingly to the task of supplying the nee . And now that they have given us a high school and an athletic field equal to any in Rhode Island they are not Going to cease their work but are endeavoring to create a scholarship fund whereby a certain number of students will be sent to La Salle each year at the expense of the Alumni. We thank them from the bottom of our hearts and tell them that every La Salle student honors his Alumni while he looks forward to the day when he shall be an alumnus. folm Dtary 31 NINETEEN TI-IIRTY ONE One hundred twenty-three ,V 'S H . ' ' , ' Q H' 1 '- ' ' 's s ' F : D, 55. ' ' ' It is quite impossible to put forward here the innumerable benefits which we obtained from Y. . Q . d D v n WW P s' 49573 L-Q... , ADVERTISEMENTS I F rw.-7 i 3 . . -in I I I A' : IIVYQ- I '. ll 5 , N .,,,,.....E 'TLS : I V U-4 ' xl is A X ,Q 'Q It A ' .t N4 1' I I 1, Q , .N jg A A ','-Oil 905 . . xiii:-Q-A.: . K-A It I I ..l.H. 1 if r LQE gli- 1 A 00 3 2 3 X 2 2 Z 2 000 000000000 000000 00000000000000000 I- J 8 Providence Ulsltor ress PRIWIPRS OI' 'IHL MXROON AND XNHVIF IHI4 PROX IDLINC I' LOI I LI F AI I' MBIL 'I HE TI' C HINICM HIGH SCHOOI TI' LH RI' VIP W 'l HE 'VIOUNT Sl RITA IRADUATIOIN NUMBPR AND 0'lHFR MON'lHL1 PUB IICATIONS We Speclahze ln Book and Pl0f.,ldl'l'l Wolk Job Prlntlng of Every Description PUB! ISHI' RS OI' 0000000000 Ghz Igrnmhenre Ignatius AMI l ILA Q I -XICIS1 ANDIIb1CA'1IIOLIC INI VKSI AI bl 0000 i 2 E 2 2 2 E 00000000000 000 000000000000 000 X HA Q VA , S , Ln V H I A - nd K4 ' 0. 5 , w U li 7, 4 g 1 1 . . . v-4 p .. : -A - , I ' k rv A A 4 E-A '44 1 4 A . kJ Z 2 , 0 ,xx I . ,Q K V, ' 1 xl 4 ' LJ Q . f L1 3 ,H . ca Ll I I 3' A x4 M E , , n-1 . , , E f I . . A Q X. A :IE 4 1 1 A k : . , -. , ,V . O ' Cn nl A , '1 X XA X , 0 ' 4 . , he Q AAA , A A i . .A 5 i 1 N Y Z -' . U V C' -f Z L1 - H A rv . n U2 -' 000 00000 0000 000 000 000 000 00 00 00 00000 0000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00 00000000000000 0000 00000000 Igrunlhenre Vnllege coxmc IPD BX PHP DOMINICAN FATHERS Courses Leading to Degrees of BACHELOR OF ARTS BACHELOR OF PHILOSOPHY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WRIIP POR L Xl XIOI Ulf ! 2 2 .2 0000000000000 000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 O . A, , I Y , I Summer Session for Religious Teachers Y f Y W B 1 Y Y Y W I I Q J I J L H BELLIN STUDIO A BROUTH G 1931 f PRO! IDENCF R I O9 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O 9 O 0 6 O 6 Q 6 O 0 O O 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 O 6 6 S 0 0 Z O O 0 0 0 0 9 9 O 0 O O 0 0 0 0 O O 6 E 9 0 0 0 O 0 6 6 6 6 0 S 0 0 O 6 O 0 0 6 0 5 O 6 0 Aspee 42-16 I 00000 ass Photographers o 256 Westminster Street 2, Q ' 0900006000 You are rlghtfully proud of a La Salle Dlplomal You can be justly proud of a Northeastern Degree ln Business Both Awards are Assets to Young Men Throughout Their Careers Whlle eaxnlng sou: hun and secuung, busl ness expeueme you can ICCQIVG '1 bload I'ng.,l'1nd established to offen edllCltl0I1 ln busl ness during ewenlng, houns B B A Degree and diploma programs offered ln Accounting and Busmess Admlnlstratxon Call write or phone for catalog School of Business NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Providence Dlvlslon 160 Broad Street Gaspee 6357 90900009 Q90 0 O O I O O I . v . .r v . v. 2 Lv ul ,Q A -- Ls Af .' , q 'v ,. . ' 1 . Q thorough training: in the only school in New I . . '. 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VVESL 0980 J F Harlow Sons Funeral Directors 954 Phmfield Street Plovldence R I T F HART OH C, HARLOVS 2 Compllments of George F O Shaunessy GIOSXGHOI Bulldmg GIFTS for the bride for the graduate Select an electucal glft lf you want to D1 esent somethlng that IS dls tmctlxe and 18 sure to be appl eclated A wlde lange of buggestlone are on dlbplay at the Electuc Shop Youll fmd It elsy to choose bomethmg ap 11101311 lte lOl the OCCdS1OH The Narragansett Electric Co MAIN STORE 01 Westmmster Stleet alt of New England Pow 61 Aesoclatlon St Xavler s Academy Hlgh School for Glrls Bload Claveuck Pme and Fostel Stleets P1OXld6I1CB R I A.. 5. o o . 0 -' C . . . w, . . , . . .. . A . ' '. . 7, G . I T. . . 9 ' , .S kv . N - . ' .'y 1 '11 . - '- ., . 4 . . Il T . '1 1 .1 I I ' 'l , ' . K1 1 1 . Cx L - - -'- ' - .1' . . C u In X u 7 7 , . . . . , . , , . . 0 V ' v 1 . 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Z , ' . - ' -73 r 000000 Bryant Stratton Lollege of Business Administration 4 mf Proudencc R I KA Bu-fumes and 9111114 nt Cenlerl l'lrst college of lm lm Q allmlms tratmn ln America charts red by a State to confer bacln lor dcgrcw for two ye nr cours: s ln Bus: ness Adnnnlstrallon Accountancy Pconomlc I' IIIHIICQ FXCCUIIWI bccretarml leachcr lralnlng., Dormitory accom modullons I4 xpert Placement Serucc Ou r 1200 calls a year from lcadm lnusmc ss men 1 raduates earn pre fern rl p0SlllOllS 6 my b k Add r u Bryant Stratton 1 ollege lrovldence R I Dundee Knlttmg Nlllls, lnc '32 54 qnoxx Sheet Plovxrlence P I Fverw thing m knltxseal at Mlll Prices Qpecml Dlscount to I a Qalle SVVEATI4 RS BATHINI SUITS and SPORT WI' AR FROM OUP OWN MILIS QUALITY BAKERS We Carly a Ven Fine Llne of Wedding and Birthday Ornaments for Cakes lady lflngels Macanoons I'dl1Cl Cakes Always on Hand Tlv Oul Lhlcken balad Rolls Compllments ot St Plus Church Elmhul st Ax enue P1 ox ldence Cltg. 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