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Ft arty-two New , if LA SALLE XTAAECENI ACADEMY ROBERT JOSEPH FAGAN 43 CHI-1S'l'NlT Avmt tx Ctt,us'I'ow, R. I. IEENJANI 1138 SVIITII STtn.t:T in 1943. Since then he has cver he attempts. His conser will carry him swift and far friends IN JA M ES FA RELL Ben. as he is known by his classmates. entered La Salle as a freshman become one of the most popular boys in the school. He hasn't. as yet. decided what he will do after grad- uating. however. we all leel sure that Ben will be successful at what- vative wit. hard work. and natural ability on thc road of life. Wlherever lien goes will not be lacking. liob. the possessor of a magnetic personality. came to La Salle four years ago as a Freshman from Valentine Almy ,lunior High School. Since his stay at La Salle. Bolfs unassuming manner and genuine character shone radiantly. securing for him innumerable friends, among teachers and students alike. Bob has won the admiration and respect of many. who now wish him the best of luck and soaring success. Pttmintgvztz. R. I. CHARLES VINCENT FAY 113 Ht osox STREET Ptcoxtntgmttz. R. I. VinA' came to La Salle four years ago, an excellent representative ol St. Nlary's Parish. and during his stay here has gained a creditable rcputation as a scholar and athlete. He has been a most valuable participant in intramural athletics where he excels in football. base- hall. and basketball. Xin is a classical student. and he intends to follow the political science course at Providence College. His per- sonality and his ability in the field of sports will carry him a long way. llest of luck. Yin. God speed yolt. ROBERT YAIFGHN FEELEY 281 Wtxrtan STtn:t:T Woomsorzktgr. R. I. llob's genial disposition has won lor him a host of friends during his stay at La Salle. His unsurpassable personality has made him a popular classmate. Despite the distance from home to school. Hob has been an crstwhile supporter of La Salle. With his sparkling character. we knovt he will make good at Providence College. Best of luck. Holt. I FRANCI S IONFPH FEENY 293 Natttucusrzrr STREET Cttusrow. R. I. Frank came to La Salle from St. Paul's Grammar School in Cranston. 'Xlthough not participating in any sports. he has always been a loyal supporter of all school activities. llood natured and congenial. he has won the affection and friendship of his fellow students and the sincere admiration of his teachers. He has been a consistently conscis entious student. Frank plans to continue his studies in the scientific field at Providence College. Good luck. Frank.
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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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N W2 CLASS X , f'47 MAROON and watts 0 4.731f,4, .15 91 A .toms HENHX t1ttHttxtE 106 Ill-.t.t.t-xvt tt. Xytgxt ta. Ptgmtttt-gxttg. H, l, Xfter gratluating front St. Charles in .lune 1914. ,lim enrolletl in tltt- Iall at La Salle. The fire of aeqttiring knowlerlge burnetl brilliantly in hitn tluring his stay here for his name has been frequently on tht- Ilonor Roll. One of his many achievements was that of acquiring a protligious vocabulary. His gootl nature anrl frientlly llisposition have earnetl for him Illdlly new frientls. Keep on with the gmail vvork, Jim. antl yltll-II have no trouble in passing your college subjects, WILLI XXI HENRX DYER 36 Ftttatztzottx Mint ti lixst' Pttoyttmtcxct-.. H. I. 'I'he combination of humor. intelligence anal talent have been skilla fully blentletl to make Ilill one of the assets of the Class of 117. His pleasing voice is one of the reasons for the suecess of the past four l.a Salle Nlinstrels. Hut his singing activities tlo not keep llill from attaining a high st-holastie reeortl. a recortl of which any high school gratluate ean be proutl. He will enter Ilrown Iniversity to pursue a course in .Iottrnalism. llootl ltteli. Itill 234 Wut-:tam Hrtttim' lt0N'XLI.J H1-QNHX ENlLI.LlNIJ 601 Hvxttttts Mtaxt tg PHUXIDHNKZI-1. H. I. Don eame to lls from St. NIa1'y's Sfltmtl. Although he is not atltletie' ally inelinetl. he is a fine supporter ol all alhletie events. He shows persisteney antl true effort in his stuflies antl his comieal sayings won him many fri:-ntls here at La Salle, Alter grarluating Don will follow a business eareer. We all wish Don tlte best of lurk. sttet-ess to this fm JOSEPH FRANCIS IJLHAINIE 196 I3t1t.1.t:xt't: Aytfzwt tg I'novtut1xr:t1. H. I. .loe came to La Salle from St. Charles in 1943. His stay here was inlerruptetl by tlte war. He answeretl the Call to Anus in 1944 ancl spent 14 months in the Navy. 12 of whieh were spent in the South Paeifie. ,loe resumeil his stuwlies in 1945 anal has been an honor stutlent ever sinee. His ever pleasant smile antl pleasing per- sonality make him well liketl by his classmates. ,loe intentls to go to I'rovitlenee College when he gratlttates antl we all wish him the best of luck. I-IENRX .XNTHUNX l31I-NIEH. IH. IJRftXlIDIf1NCI41. R. I. This fine young man who eame here three years ago from the Assump- tion parish has been a true friend of all who have known him. Henry has always been an artlent supporter of all sehool enterprises. His goofl nature antl reatly smile have enrlearetl hitn to all luis classmates. We. his constant companions. are the best jutlges of Henry's stauneh eharaeter antl ltis ever ittereasing regartl for our welfare, We wish e fellow. Forty-one
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