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Forty-four LA SALLE ACADEMY GEORGE ALEXANDER FRAZIER. JR. 32 Arm nov Avi-:Nt tp Pttovtot-gwrzti. R. I. George. being the possessor of a fun-loving nature. has acquired a wealth of friends since he came to La Salle from Nathanael Greene four years ago. While keeping ltls tnarks above average. Booze as he is better known. was also active in football and basketball. After shaping up as a talented Eullback in his Junior Varsity and Yarsity career. a knee injury prevented him from showing what he could really do. We know Booze will be a success. vthatever he does and wherever he goes. RICHARD IJIXON GADHOIS 120 SUI Ttt Amari. Srtraur Pttovtmzxcti, R. I. Dick came to La Salle in 1944 as a sophomore from Gilbert Stuart .lunior High School. He has always been above average in his class work all through school. Richard with his ever-ready smile and good humor has made many friends here at l.a Salle. the same as he does v-,herever he goes. l think that whatever Richard cltooses after school whether it be college. learning a trade. or joining the service, he will ntake good in it. becattse he has always had the determination to get ahead. Well. so long. Richard and good luck to you in the years to comtf. FRANK WILLIAM GALLMLHER 90 Wxwnut Roitn Ptcmtmzxctz. R. I. A newcomer to our school this year is Frank Gallagher. Frank Came to us as a complete stranger but before leaving he has made many new and true friends. A former member of Mount Carmel High School in Chicago he was an earnest and untiring student and is a credit both to Mount Carmel and to La Salle. Nlay suecess and happiness follow Frank in any venture he may wish to follow in his future life. JAMES EUGENE GAl-l.MlHER 211 Wootnnvtg Srtuztgr Cn-xxsrox, R, I, Jim arrived at La Salle from what he refers to as the 'tlirooklyn of Rhode lslandu. Sacred Heart parish. East Providence. He has been an ardent football enthusiast and has made the Block L grade. His many chuckles and ever ready wit marked him for popularity almost from the first day of his entrance. Having been an earnest worker in all extra-curricular activities, his loss to the Academy will be felt keenly. We take this chance to wish ,lim tlte best of everything. VINCENT PA Lf L CA LLOGLY 1011 Wizsr Cut-'ronn Srumzr Pnovitngmciz. R. l. Yin. as he is well known. catne to La Salle in 1944 from Tyler Junior High. He immediately gained many friends through his likable personality. During his stay here he played basketball three years and has supported all school activities. Besides playing sports he has been on the honor roll several times. Vin plans to enter college after graduating from La Salle. We know that his genial personality will endear him to the hearts of all who know him in the future.
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QSSHQZZQ CLASS S333 2251 t'47 MAROON il and wane 0 WlI.l.l,-NNI ANTHONX UMIINIINO -12 Nonwoon Artzwt tg Fftmmcwooti. R. l. liill came to La Salle in l94l after a year at Classical High School. ln 1944 alter completing two years here. he enlistetl in the llnitetl States Navy. liill is well likerl at La Salle for his pleasing personality. 'Xlthough not an athlete himself. llill is an artlent follower of all our sports events. The Class of l94T want to extentl their hest wishcs to him for success in future work at lloston llniversily. lfl'lllQlYli LEU ll'XRH'lHtllX lltii Cunt STttt.t1'r l,lttlXlllllXlIl-1. R. l. We are tleeply intlelmtetl lo St. l'aul's for sensling ns llene. Tall, affahle. antl forever smiling he Hts anywhere. lie it classroom. gym or tlance floor. Quiet antl unassuming. he has won the popularity antl esteem of all his classmates. Their high rcgarfl of his scholastic qualifications was tlisplayetl ln unanimously selecting him as their tantlitlate in a nation-witle scholarship examination. His name fre- quently appearetl on that select list. The Honor Roll . Holy Cross hcckons. where we all know success awaits him. RICHARD IAWRENCPY LLEXIPP 27 Watnnzx .Mimi tx Xtfotmgx, R. I, Entering La Salle again alter an exentful three years of aetixe duty in the Service of the llnitetl States Naiy. Hichartl llempp has proven himself a worthy contenmler for that cherishctl La Salle cliploma. His acatlemic achievements are lautlatory. Richarcl plans to continue his stnrlics at Brown University, concentrating on chemistry. lt can he sairl that Ricliartl is a typical lia Salle stutlent. So with fontl acliell. we wish him every success in the future. ROlll2R'l' ,-XNTHUINX UENTILFI lte will he a success. JAMES KLEHALD tLEOtlHEtLAN S4 -Mntzxt Srtnztzr lhtmttitzxrztz. R. l. Ht-re's Gerry. the fellow with the ever pleasant smile. He is one of the hest mixers in the class. antl his genial countenance was treasuretl lay every social gathering. An athlete at heart he was a staunch supporter of all athletic activities. We have enjoyetl our three years with him. antl sincerely hope that his future encleavors will holcl much success for him. He intentls to matriculate at Provitlencc College. Cootl luck. Gerry. 223 tlttu ctg S't'ttt1ta1' l,NUXlIHiNtfl-l. K. l. Since his arrival at l.a Salle in Septcmlrer of 194-1 Holm has lveen a laxoritc of exeryone. Nlore than once the honor roll has attestetl to his scholastic ahilities for he is an exceptionally tliligent stutlent. Varsity foothall antl haslictliall haw lveen Cc-Irs outstanding athletic actixities. liolb plans to further his cthtcation at Proxiclence College. ln whatever fieltl he selects for his life work we are all certain that ,jzatf TV-.i t ' 0 t . Forty-live
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C l. A S S VMAROON .wa wane I' 0 45.9 X..-gary, ifiii lf. FRANK FREDERHIK FFQRRNNTE. JR. H25 l'lXR'I'l-'tlltll Mt-:Nl r. Frank. as he is popularly called. came to La Salle in 1944 from Calel .lunior High. His happy go lueky smile and animated personality have gained for hitn many friends. He is an ardent supporter of all school activities and a zealous student as well, After graduating from La Salle. Frank plans to enter Brown University. We all know what- ever he undertakes will he a success as in the past. Good luck. Frank. D Xbllil. EIJXY IN FLYNN fltln l'ttx1nlt1 M1-.xt t-1 ljlttltllblivltll. R. l. 1 Ilan catne lo La Falle in l9ll- from Nt. Nliehael s. llue to his sports- manship and easy going. lriendly manner. he has made many lriends duriuf-' his three year tenure here. -Xn excellent student, his name 5 has appeared on the honor roll frequently. .Xside from his line scholaslie work. he rontrihttted vreatlv to La Salleis line football teams of the past two years. in September. where he will study medicine. The entire class wishes him unbounded LOHIML RIIQHXRIJ FORCIFR 11.5 Virlllil-l1,l'1tt Mint rg Cltxysrox, R, I, ln September nineteen-forty-fmnur. Loring. a graduate of Saint Paulis. entered La Salle ,Ncademy as a Sophomore. ,Ns time went on he gained many friends because of his good nature and willingness to aid his Classmates. Although not an active participant in school sports. he loyally supported all athletic activities. beeoming head manager of the Hockey team in his .lunior year. llpon graduation from La Salle. Loring plans decide where he will continue his education. elonxsrox. R. l, HON XLIJ XRCHIE FLORIO IIS6 tQo1n1'Lxxn Srlttirir l't:oxlnt-.vII4.. H. l. Ronnie enrolled at l.a Salle Xeademy from liridgham .llltlillt High School in the early tall ni 1911-. X eretlitalwlt- stu.lent. and member of the varsity football and track teatns. Ronnie was named treasurer ol the Class of 47. La Salle loses him to llrown lniyersity where In- will embark on the road of medicine. We wish him health. and much success through his personal and professional life. C . llan expeets to enter Providence College suecess and good luck. RO l'tER'l' R 'X YMON D FONTX I N E 114 Pr31'1'ts STRI-:ET Pnovlnizwrzrl, R. l. Robert came to La Salle from lmmaculate Conception as a Freshman in September of 1943. An industrious student, he was frequently on the honor roll. Bob will be remembered by his classmates as humorous and always ready for a joke. ln his spare time he likes l-oxing and auto racing. Upon leaving school he hopes to become a radio technician. We, his classmates. wish him wealth and happiness: and know that he will be a credit to the Xcadetny. to enter eollege although he has yet to Forty-tliree
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