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wlllllfllw - Z 'r H o Nl-IA N r E K W WILLIAM FRANCIS HANLEY Some people it seems were born to depress others, some to inspire others, and some to impart a note of cheer to others, these we feel, make up the general run of humanity. And of these we are convinced that Bill belongs to the last named group. His cheerfulness, his disarming smile, and the keen interest that he seems to have in everyone's doings, soon made him a popular figure at La Salle. Columbia University has sounded its clarion for Billy. JOSEPH HENRY HARRINGTO Here is a youth whose r ' ' s e ble the best and the most favored. A rb aring h'e ' unerring way. In' clined to lo 's book t, e has ke e best of us. In his leisure hours he t ed 1 nd dale, to romp home iirst in crossfcountry co s. ga dless of e activity that commands the school's attent' o is ways a good backer. May success be yours. JOSEPH KENNETH H In this r 'o e we ha th ' ' r at' e rom West Warw' kg' an rdent a able tu ent ofthe Ac emy. joe is a b s er 0 all ac ' i i . onesty and cheerfulnes are written in Joe's features. Qfte is name was inscribed on the h or roll, but at the same time track laimed him, and he was one of the big guns in La Salle's quest for th hampionship. Holy Cross is joe's next stop. RUSSELL LEONARD HUNT Russ came into our midst in his junior year. He hails from Woonsocket. His name has graced the honor roll several times and he has won his share of Silver L's. Russ plays guard on his class basketball team and always gives a good account of himself. He plays baseball and he is a member of the varsity track squad. So it is with the best wishes for the future that we leave Russ. FRANCIS ANTHONY KELLIHER This somber lad hails from South Providence. His outstanding accom' plishment is his literary work on the Maroon and White. It is a usual sight to see him carry a little brown bag wherein lies the answer to where Frank will spend the evening. His avowed intention is to be' come a physician. Georgetown will be the scene of his further conquests. Fortyftwo
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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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:llHfllW ' - f T H o N A N r E fl-Gb FRANCIS XAVIER KELLEY Behold Mr. Personality. Fraf is one of those fortunate persons who make the most of every predicament. His name has a permanent niche carved for itself on the honor roll. He has a smile for every misfortune that befalls him and has gained many friends by his cheerful disposition. Fraf is always seen and also always heard when necessary. Industrif ous, active and optimistic, Fraf is sure to make a success at his chosen Alma Mater. RAYMOND MICHAEL KELLY Ray is a youth who manages to keep himself in the background, after his work has been accomplished No idle boasts escape his lips, nor does he indulge in the flare for pseudo comics. He takes his work seriously and accomplishes it with great results. No activity at La Salle has been a minor one to Ray, and while not actively participating in many of them, they have been helped along by his support. Q RAYMOND GEDEON LAMBERT A firm believer in dignified conduct at all times, Ray is persevering in his efforts to uphold the dignity of the Senior Class. By way of research, however, we Hnd in his records that he has always been active in extraf curricular activities. During his stay at La Salle, Ray found time to play football, and to take part in Glee Club activities. We are sure that the future holds great things for him. ANGELO LAPOLLA It has been said that Music hath charms. Through the medium of his violin, Angelo has acquired the friendship of all his associates. Besides being 'sRubin0ff,' in the school orchestra, he plays the piccolo in the band and he has mastered the cello. He has merited a number of Silver letters for his scholastic excellence. He possesses a genial disposition and a keen sense of humor. Angelo will continue his studies at Providence College. JCSEPH JOHN LAVIN joe, better known as jigger, is without doubt the most popular boy in the school. For three years heewas State Guard on the State Champion- ship team, 'rliasidds being-a star athlete he also boasts of being a Silver Letter stucle, .i ljoe inherited a real Irish tenor larynx, and wherever the spirit moves him, he bursts forth into song. We wish you all the luck in the world, njiggerf' Fonyfthvee
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