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ylllflfllw I- Q ldv JOHN HENRY MURPHY John's fourfyear stay at La Salle has been enjoyed by all. Although John does not take part in school athletics, his school spirit is manifested by his attendance at games and by his support to all La Salle activities. But we must not forget that John has also given close attention to his work, for his name has often proved an ornament to the honor roll. Next year John expects to enroll at some collegiate institution. JOSEPH ALOYSIUS MURRAY i'Joe is one of the few fellows who combine gentlemanliness with schof lastic abili His rich tenor voice has been a valuable asset to the Glee C1 b.' pleasing smile while selling coffee in the cafeteria made it al ook warmer. He has been an ardent supporter of all school at ic a ial functions. Joe intends to further his education at P ovideifce iilollege. Best wishes, Joe. Y I' Q ' I JAMES ALOYSIUS MURRAY 7 One has to be a character student to study and succeed in acquiring a true estimate of Jim. His fine characteristics are exemplified in his every action. He possesses an abundance of refinement and culture, and withal an appreciable amount of wit. Perfect understanding, refinement of manner, scholastic ability and a genial personality combine to adequately fulfill the faculty's conception of a La Salle man. r llil l X JOHN ANTHONY MURRAY John transferred to La Salle in his senior year. ' Ihough of small physique he has already endeared himself to all by his machineflike precision in carrying out his assignments on our hockey team. Though endowed with athletic talent, he has distinguished himself in the classroom, especif ally in laboratory work. McGill University is the next step in the progf ress of this ambitious youth. GEORGE AUSTIN NELIN, JR. This bright, efficient and likeable chap is our Townie representative. George has been accepted among us not only because of his scholastic standing, but also because of his pleasant disposition and true friendship. George may be seen at any athletic contest in the midst of his ugangu leading the cheering. He intends to further his education at Manhattan. Fortyfeight
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Personality plus4that describes Joe. For four years he has been an active athlete at La Salle. He excells at football, but prefers dramatics. Seldom quiet, Joe has a question or a reply that demands attention. As a student, Bucky is highly successful. Chemistry is his favorite subject. After next year, joe hopes to go to Manhattan. The entire class wishes you continued success, Joe. Perseverance personified! This can well be said of Bob. From his freshman year he entered into the spirit of La Salle with a zest commensuf rate only to his inherent ability. Indeed, in leading an orchestra he is Paul Whiteman's only rival. Yet he never lets his Work interfere with his good nature, for he lends a helping hand to all. To such a noble friend go our best Wishes. George, the softfs oken gentleman from the East Side, joined us in our sophomore year. unaifning we find George to be a model La Salle gentlemamg-QAs a s uderit heeznzned a very creditable reputation. As an athlete he as'par't'ivi'pgted in all class sports. We feel sure that his persistent eHCorts IT'dBS6fV6d success in Whatever work he undertakes. :lllIll!W - Q K W JOSEPH ALOYSIUS MAHONEY ROBERT HENRY MANGIANTE GEORGE HERMAN MAYLEBEN ll LEONARD josigiari Mo Q To be popular with eachers and students alike, a boy must be regular, Hen regiwr. To bw fhlete, a boy must have courage, Len has ccliira T o be o ' 'sticfiifthe face of senior homework assignments, is .. gi, of lfort' , Len has that fertqde. We sum up our remarks by askinga stio ,JDO you wonder, fter reading these attributes. why we, at La Salle, will miss him? if ' f - MICHAEL JOH F' MULVEY i La Salle. e is a, ie and reserved gentleman who is always ready to do h' hare forgts e betterment of the class. His chief thought, that of in agreea , haslfmade him many loyal friends. He is an ardent bo of schgolfa tivities. In bidding adieu, may We advise Mike to reta n his present qualities and his success is assured. With any pituakifn for four years of happiness, 'kMike entered X F ortyfseven
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Xlllllflll y 1 X THE MAROON AND WHITE yum BENEDICT AUGUSTINE NOLAN Ben hails from North Attleborog a good place to come from. He has a ready smile and nice ways. He dresses snappily and how he parts his hair! Favorite colors: red Qtiesj, green Cinkj, and blonde Cgirlsj. But let's take Ben seriously. Ben is a good student and has garnered ten silver L'L's. He was a strong supporter of all activities. His plans are practically complete for a fourfyear sojourn at N. Y. U. WHITNEY EDWARD NOLAN ' , t ore cannot be allowed Dramatics, minstrels a or i' splays have crowded his scholastic career. To his class as a ways been congenial, open and kind. Whitney never aspired to startle the world with a spurt for learning, but he has reached his goal leisurely and with the best of them. Success. The wide ra Ctivities cry Out aloud for more Space than thi r it . ' ' JOSEPH PATRICK GSBRIEN Joe O'Brien came t tus thr ypars ago from across the Seekonk. He is tall and statdly an .' wa a cheerfu 'le for everybody. joe is Q1 good cholarz V a bee a JE? track squad for the past wo rs y his ers' o t and hard practice has become a JU-Y e sprinter a javelin thrower. His college selection has t been made as yet DANIEL FRANCIS OlNEIL We bow to Olneyville, and thank her for contributing Danny. His ardent support of the athletic teams has made him a wellfknown and popular Hgure at all games. For a time, Danny was obsessed with a desire for crooning, but a certain episode that occurred in Boston some time ago on the part of the Harvard students turned him aside from that particular channel. He expects to enter business in the Fall. JAMES FRANCIS QQCONNOR A wee glance and your weak eyes fall upon the jovial face ofthe embryonic Dr, Johnsonwg the boy who cannot define a pen point without making it appear like a rivet. Endowed with a keen mind, he works assiduously and at the same time finds moments for sallies into the world of nebulous wit. Few there are with his kind, genial and always cheerful disposition. Next fall he will aspire to collegiate honors. Fortyfnine ,J
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