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muff!! I - THE MAROON AND WHITE KGB AUGUSTINE JOSEPH GAUDET Gus is one of those regular fellows who has been responsible for the sucf cess of La Salle in the past four years. His business ability and neverf sayfdiev spirit have won him a host of friends. Aviation is the great hobby of Gus. He is also a basketball player of note, and has led his class team to many a victory. Gus will continue his good work at M. I. T. Continue on Gus, with the best wishes of the Class of '33, osEPH EDWARD GEOGHEGAN ' This is the chap who has a nice distinction for the values of little things in life. Modest and retiring, he gives due consideration to the rights of others. At the same time, his generous nature prompts him to forget himself when the weal of the school or the class is being considered. There is nothing brilliant about joe. A steady grind has earned him graduation and it will be this characteristic that will make him a success in life. Hello eryb o, it is not L'Kate Smith but La Salle's own Arnold. Arno as ired to intellectual attainments, and through conscientious and iligent effort he has at last realized his supreme ambition. is herculean figure won him prominence as a shot putter. Although ARNOLD FRAN G TI no the rilliant species Arnold's consistent plugging has enabled him WILFRED JOSEPH GLADU Some men talk much and say little. Some men say little but think much. Of the two, the latter is more important and more applicable to our quiet and unassuming Wilfred. A true friend and a perfect gentleman are two conspicuous traits of this youth's personality. Time and again his name has been an ornament to the Silver Letter list. Providence College has attracted him, and to that institution will he go in September. ROBERT WINFIELD GOFF Voici! Cast thine eyes and peer into the honest eyes of Bob. The Gold Letter he sports is not the pogee of his ambition. He has competed in many extrafcurricular ctiv 'es d has attained success in all the fields of endeavor. Track, b t ll, and baseball head the list of these ac' tivities. A toast to Bob r al conscientious schoolmate! Farewell and best wishes from the lass o ,2,3. F ony ll a good average in all his studies. Our best wishes follow him.
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Nklllllllll I - THE MAROON AND WHITE W GD , JOHN ANDREW FITZSIMON Athletic eiiicient, h pu ' and oratorical-that's John. His athle ' a ility ab ' ake the varsity and help bring to La Salle hinder i , and we d his name often on the honor roll. The musikxp e Glee Club w reatly enhanced by Fitz's voice. He joined the de ating team and ad considerably to its prestige. f . tif 1 the Stat nslZ? J n, however, does not let his athletic ability THOMAS MARTIN FOGARTY Here is a modest and unassuming gentleman possessing an inherent quality which enables him to master whatever he undertakes. His membership in the Silver Letter Society demonstrates his scholastic standing, while his successful managing of our trails and crossfcountry squads gives conclusive proof of Tom's executive ability. Tom has not yet divulged his plans for the future, but we feel sure that Providence College will be his next port of call. CHARLES AUGUSTUS GAFFNEY Words and expressions are useless to dehne L'Swede's personality. For four years h,is enial disposition a tlvflletic prywess gained him the high esteem of b uMi H geY1tleHI5fiQie is the personilif cation of ros1ty,f and fa laudable I uI'e bot ,AQh9 field. Swede is our id haf La ' . is ma 'ac ie ements' 4, ve engraved his name-mfndrta y on La Salle's Scroll of Honor? His ser ices in sports merited for him position on AllfState Teams. FRANCIS DANIEL GAGNON Perseverance and courage, it is said, are the attributes of a successful man. In these days when the world resents the presence of crooners, Pop has proved that he possesses courage because of his unflinching effort to make himself adept in that field. While we enumerate these particular feats, let us not think that Pop's versatility is confined to these activities. His success in studies has made him a prominent student. We are Sure that his life will be filled with success. JAMES FRANCIS GANNON jim is a popular and genial young man. His fidelity, perseverance, honesty and sincerity are but a few of the many virtues that have gained for him a host of friends. He has always been a leader of the class boost' ers. His athletic ability has been brought out particularly by his en' deavor to make the football team. He has not decided where he will carry on next year, but wherever it is, we know we shall all be proud of him. Thirtyfnme
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:lHIlll Q - f TH ONTAN T E Y GD JOSEPH EUGENE GRAY By varying his program at La Salle with unusually good judgment, Joe has managed to obtain a splendid education, enjoy the pleasures of highf school life, and win a great reputation as a Hne fellow. His future will be certainly a success due to his personality, spirituality, and intelligence. We are happy to credit joe with all them. AMALIO EDWARD GRECO Coming to us in his junior year, Amalio quickly made us his friends. A certain steadfastness of purpose, a certain amount of good fellowship, and a certain amount of helpful interest, soon made us aware of the fact that Amalio was certainly a worthy addition to our school. His activity, other than academic, consisted of drumming in our famous school band. Providence College will greet him next September. EMERY ALBERT GRENIER Common sense, good judgnje y to duty form a combination rarely to be me j But i Ei y e have such a combination personihed. His fiddling he Astra nd his clarinet playing in the band have made him a Dr t ara ter. Besides this he has attained Silver and Gold Lette e,to his application to his books. He intends continuing his studies at Provg ce College: WILLIAM JOHN HAGAN Elmwood has sent many of her favorite sons to La Salle, but none of them has been better liked than William Hagan. Bill came here as a freshman, and his likable manner, everfready smile and industry soon won for him the admiration of his classmates. It was under his able leadership as class president that the junior B became the outstanding class of the school. Genial, gentlemanly and studious, Bill Hagan typifies our ideal of a La Salle man. RAYMOND FRANCIS HAND Ray attended numerous schools, but at last found his haven. There is no doubt of his scholastic attainments His high standing enables him to lend a cheerful hand to less fortunate pals. No matter what Foot undertakes success is assured, for when conscientious and persistent efforts are required he has never been found wanting. Next stop Cathof lic University. Fortyfone
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