High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 41 text:
“
mllllllllly I - THE MAROONI-I-I AN D WHITE ll- Gb HUBERT VINCENT DEVLIN Hubie is one of the boys from the wilds of South Providence. His agreeable disposition and personality won him a host of friends. While he does not take part in athletics he is always in the crowd at the games. Even though he may not be an Einstein he has always managed to make his mark. If friendship lasts forever, Hubie will never be forgotten by the members of his class. He plans to continue his scholastic endeavors at College. RAYMOND JAMES DONOVAN Look, friends, and see a studentfathlete, the type of man the c ss of 533 is proud to have in its midst. L'Allegro, always, e mbines study and play, maki his scholastic eer both a ha pypt? a successful one. Ray has shppg his athletic ty, y royibzliimself a very valuable asset to the trac s uad the 1 yEHockey squad. Although we do not know vvhe 'inten to co inue his education, if he continues his good work he 'llburely b a success. JoHN PATRICK DOOLEY, JR Undaunted by the barriers which beset his way, John jnally reached the crest of his ambitions. fln climbing the slope he has found time to make a host of friends-'for himself. He 'has always e A3hose' chzfacter, istics indicati-ve offEh'e1:rxue Christian gentlerrfa . ver a participant in varied forms of activity, he achieved therein more than a modicum of sucf cess. In following up his studies at Providence College, John takes with him the best wishes of the Senior Class. JOHN FRANCIS DORIS Woonsocket has contributed another worthy student to La Salle. Three years ago John entered our institution, hung up his hat, and went to work. He put his name at the top of the scholastic race for honors. A quick smile and a pleasant disposition made John popular, and he fostered friend' ships that will undoubtedly be life long. A habit of questioning state' ments has placed John in the midst of many arguments. John's rise will be worth following. f BARTHOL ENV J EPJI-ii DOWLING ABM -ifxsxgldeeme pgrfect eirample of- a true La Sallite, a gentleman, a s I . ' ara, d asia athlet , While here, his quiet unassuming manner has eargil -to everybody. His name has constantly graced the honor oll. But it is not in scholastics alone that he has excelled. He has won hi? majdfxletter in track. Bart has also been a member of the dramatic sbcieqyi. Bart intends to further his education at Manhattan and with hifi-go the best wishes of the class. f Thirty-seven
”
Page 40 text:
“
: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
”
Page 42 text:
“
gvllllllfw S I- Q T.. o,.1'A..ZT E Y GD ROBERT CONDON DUNN Bob is one of those souls who incessantly craves action. Into all manner of activity as t own himself in an effort to realize the aspirations of his genial, ,ge d restless being. Once his grades were assured, he looked'to.,ef e things, ' trels, debates, Glee Club, football and dramatics. He h t a-ll and leaves us with the Hnest impression of a youth who ciable and gentlemanly. THOMAS PATRICK EGAN Tom boasts of a little of this and a little of thatg to wit, athletic ability, a ine sense of humor, an aptitude for studies, and a certain blandness of appearance that many characterize as handsome poise. Tom was never successful in his efforts to make a varsity team, but he was a member of every class team that represented his room. Tom is the possessor of the typical La Salle spirit. Manhattan College may well be proud when he matriculates in September. JAMES WILLIAM FEELEY For the past four years, James has journeyed to La Salle from North Provif dence. He is a pleasant young gentleman and always has a smile for everyone. Any teacher may be sure of an answer from him and, if he is not correct Che usually isj, he is sure to be humorous. His indoor sport is upholding arguments brought up in the Latin Class by the politicianfs son from Woonsocket. James is the owner of jet black curly hair that is envied by every senior. FRANCIS JOSEPH FEENEY Frank is one of Mount Pleasant's numerous representatives at La Salle. He attributes his popularity to his having one of the best Latin horses in the school. We have all learned to appreciate his dry humor, which is set off by a background of natural quietness. Francis has been a supporter of all athletic teams, and has taken part in our interclass sports. Withal he has found time to absorb the required subjects, and some collegiate portal is waiting for him. ELMER RICHARD FERGUSON If we were asked to describe Elmer, ur description would be an indirect one. First, we would think of th eather and mention the month of March. Secondly, w oul ' Elm r's name and point him out as being directly the o p r h. where March winds bluster, Elmer is quietg where arcli nothing, Elmer means somef thing. In short, he has endear d ' e f to his classmates because he is genuine. Could there be a greater compliment? Thirtyeight
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.