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QXHHIIIIW X 1 X, - THE MAROON AND WHITE M' ' , W GD 1 , I A F 1 ' 6 THOMAS BERNARD COFFEY Introducing the Hery headed maelstrom of La Salle, none other than Thomas. A diligent student and gentleman, Tom has found opportunity to manage our football team through two successful seasons. He is a permanent fixture on the roll of honor. Always willing and eager to aid a less fortunate comrade, Tom's popularity has increased by leaps and bounds. Our thoughts will always be with Tom. THOMAS FRANCIS CONNAUGHTON Tom is one of the poetic morsels that we find among the literary dishes at La Salle. Possessed of a flare for poetry, his compositions have ref peatedly assaulted the Maroon and White oflice. He is a youth inclined to question the world and its problems, and his controversial displays with Father Farrell will long be remembered. His scholastic standing merited a well earned graduation. Success, Tom. LEO JEROME CONNOR Four years a Leo - rolled as a II 9 t La Salle. His pleasing nature soo Iade I po ul with his c '. es. Frequently Leo blossomed fort ,I a li rate r and a I ' 'I sq u many stories to the Maroon and A -, e. v .' ssi i our State Cha A -a - - football team by his n. qw? 'As a scholar, he was always a leader. Leo intends to A t r h ucation at Boston College. JOHN FRANCIS COONEY, JR. Cver the hills from St. Teresa's Little John Cooney came. He is high . spirited and happy go lucky with a voice that bellows a welcome and that has no equal. John has become through ardent eiforts the leading typist of our class as well as one of our honor students. Work after school squelched his dreams of an athletic career. If he maintains his interest in books, Big John Cooney has a bright future in the business world. TIMOTHY RAYMOND CRAWLEY Tim presented himself, and withfhis presentation we knew we had a pal. We found in him that thin ,which touches the heart, Music! Timothy gave the class leaders quize a run for scholastic honors during his four years. Althou h not athletically inclined, he supported all our teams. Tim will furfh' his education at P. C. and we are sure he will succeed. - ,il 1 f ' , Thivtyffive
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:llllfll i - Z Tl-l oN AN -re rr. WALTER EDMUND CAMPBELL Walt is an outstanding example of a student. During his stay here Walt plied his books with determination, and this combined with natural ability enabled him to secure a large number of gold and silver L's. The greatest tribute, however, that we may pay him is to say that he is a perfect gentleman. We know that this will likewise be said of him dur' ing his whole life. 7 . X THOMAS JOHN CASEY ' When you hear a well modulated voice discozfsing on current topics you are listening to a future U. S. AttorneyfGeneral. If you investigate you will discover that you are listening to Tom Casey, the star of La Salle's debating team. Among his many accomplishments, his column, I Ref member When, stands out as the shining light of his illustrious career. Tom has not revealed his plans for the future, but has hinted that the Harvard Law School will be his next stop. JOHN GREGORY CHARNLEY Four years a o Johnff ade his debut at La Salle. His joviality soon won him many fr nds. A incerefifnieyerything he und?akes, he buckled down to his u 'es anadgsgi ievei th fdisgingtienof bei gfanj honor student fre' quent wk cell ' 'afkam ics, debating and the Glee Club. He is a staunch supporter of 'La Salle and may be often seen admonishing unruly freshmen. p LAWRENCE ADRIAN CLANCEY To East Providence we owe thanks for Engineer Pete. Engineer Pete is the proud pilot of a rattling red roadster. Pete claims that after managing the Catholic junior High School League he could manage anyf thing. His good nature earned him the vice presidency of the 4-B class. Peter claims the success of the football team is due to his cheer leading. He is the approved photographer of many of the football action pictures in the 1933 Year Book. DAVID JOHN COFFEY Here he is, boys, Dave, the genial young man from Eox Point. Alf though Dave has no propensity for athletics, his ability as a sports writer and student has been readily manifested. His support in interclass competition has consistently made us victors. As yet, we are unaware of Dave's future plans, but whatever may be his endeavor, we are sure of his success. We wish him the best of luck. Thirtyffour
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:lllllll Q - f TH ONTAN TE K GD Permit me to in oduce o 'known Fran, a member of our noted track team and m of 't Silver Letter Society. He has a person' ality that is ' tp singv bflong, Fran, sorry to see you go. We have enjoyed yodr ,Able and hope that you shall be as successful at Manhattan Collegell s you have been at La Salle. FREDERICK SYDNEY CRO THER The ambitions of peo l ry. e people live to eat. Some people live to rest. n t f , ovvever, We would say that he lives to please. a p ' h' athletic ability, and his steadfast desire to help at all 4' es, 13 im an ideal La Salle man. He has yet another page. Socially, F is proud of his ability with cards. His desire for bridge undoubtedly finished him with that veneer of perfect social def portment at all times. Success, Fred. RONALD GERARD DAILEY Our first investigation of Ronnie revealed the fact that he is a lover of the classics. Soon we were led into another angle of his life, and in it We discovered an inherent desire to be happy. His witticisms, his com' ments, and his personality soon made him a desired companion. Senior classmates owe Ronnie a debt for the many bits of joviality that he inf FRANCIS MILAN CROGHANf W l spired in them. l JOHN AMBROSE DAVEY Some people have virtues that speak for themselves. Were we to enumerf ate his many good points, our stock of adjectives would become exhausted. To be brief, We tell you that John is quiet, friendly, and has always dis' ported himself as a perfect gentleman. Thoroughly imbued with the importance of study, his application to his books is proverbial among his companions. Combined with this desire to acquire scholarship, is his persistent effort to excell in football and track. PETER PAUL DQELETTO It is an easy task to Write of one whose personality and record of achievef ment have made his stay at La Salle most pleasant. In activity Pete is generous tb afault 3-a mere call will ind him in the van of Workers. Blessed with a clear andfquickfthinking mind, he masters learning with the same ease with vvhich he makes friends. All who knovv him like him and those who don't, try to meet him. We will miss Pete, but we are glad to see him step to higher things. Thirtyfsix
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