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MW?-, N 07 ff MAROON and WHITE A NI.-NLIO DI SIMONE 25 Cittzttm HIL1, MMI ti jouxsrox. R. I, .Xmalio l1i Simone. known to his friends as nfllal . is one of Johns- ton's better representatives to l.a Salle. Xlal has exhibited that progressive quality possessed by so few students. While attending l,a Salle. his extra-eurrieular activities were limited but nevertheless he yielded his utmost support to all athletic and soeial events. llpon graduating from La Salle. fllal vtill enter Providence College. where he hopes to pursue the Pre-Nledieal eourse. ive are sure that if fllal eontinues to display the satne eharaetertisties that he has sllowll at l.a Salle. he will be a great eretlit to our Alma fllater and also make a good doctor. Good luck to everyhodyis friend, Mal, WI l,l.,l A Nl l-'R A N t ll S DOIDSWORTH 927 l,lttWIDl1NtIl-1 Srin1t:'r Wigsr Wtttmtmik. R. l. Bill eaine to La Salle in 1944 from Saint ,loseplfs Junior High Sehool. He is an outstanding honor student and a ererlit to his class. He enjoys basketball and iee hoc-key and is an ardent follower of major league baseball. Bill has a likable personality and has aequired many friends during his three years at l.,a Salle. Alter graduation he plans to study electrical engineering at Rhode lsland State College. GEORGE YINCENI' IJONNELLY. JR. 148 'fiznttftczig Avi:Nt't1 East' Ptrovimgxtzti. R. I. George. Riverside ,lunior High's gift to La Salle. entered our Academy as a Sophomore in 1944. Throughout his enjoyable stay. he has been aetive in all school activities. His winning smile and amiable person- ality won for him the confidenee of the students and he was elected treasurer of his senior elass. a position he served very ellieientlv. fl better than average student. we know that sueeess will be his. Good luek. George. and Godspeed. JOHN EX ERETTE ltOlttlE its Rumi Mizwt t-1 CR xwsvox. R. I. ,lohn eatne to l.a Salle in 1944 from Hugh ll. Hain Junior High. llaving attained a high st-holastie rating in grammar school. he attempted with great sueeess. to maintain this enviable position while here at l.a Salle. lleing most friendly and genial. he has secured the lasting friendship of every member of his class. Aint-ng his friends ean also be counted many of his teaehers. who hold him in high 2: regard. After he leaves l.a Salle, ,lohn plans to attend Providenee Lollege. where he will pursue a l re-ntedieal eourse. The class takes this oeeasion to wish hint the best of luck. l-'RPXNCIS LEO DONXHI E ITU lltiwix Avi-:xt ii Plttttllltlvitl, R- I- lfraneis eante to La Salle in 1943 from St. Nlarfs of Provitlenee. He entered the Classieal Course maintaining tnarl-gs whit-It were at all titnes above the average. Although he did not take an aetive part in athleties. Fran followed the achievements of our sportsmen with keen interest. During his stay here at La Salle his pleasing person- alitv made him widely popular. Fran would like to beeotne a doctor and intends to pursue his studies toward this goal at Providence College. Good lurk. Fran. Thirty-nine of '4 7 Q
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XXYXX I ,,f!,'!L,fi f -X-xtxilfyff. ,f ' L A 5 A L L E A C A D E M Y i I Forty W I LLI A NI FR.-XNCI S DONN ELLY 64 Acunzxtt' Avizxrig I'nmInt:xci:, R, I. Steady. unassuming and capable are the three qualities symbolic of llill. While not a participant in any of the school's major sports. he was always to he found in that part of the crowd where the cheers were the loudest. Bill could always he counted on to do more than his share of work no matter what the occasion. His future is still obscure but he plans to enter Providence College this September. ln leaving all we can say is best of luck and may you he a success in whatever path of life you followu. ARTHUR WILLIAM DOWDINLL 68 Huurtgr .Xviixt 1-3 Jonvsrox. R. l. Art. as he is called hy his friends. came to La Salle from George j. West Junior High. A well known follower at La Salle events. ,-Xrt has certainly contributed his share in carrying on the spirit of La Salle. A socialite and man about town. he has been admired by his acquaintances. Art has brightened many of our days. With him go the best wishes of his classmates. EPXRI. VIUXLTER Ill FFNEX 36 Esmoxn S'1'ntL1a'1' Esmoxu. R. I. Earl is a trustworthy boy with a cheerful disposition which makes him welcome in any gathering. Combined with tllis. he has a keen intellect which has made him an honor roll student in his four years at La Salle. He is always ready and willing to help a fellow Class- mate in whatever way he can. lnto whatever path of life he may venture. we feel certain that he will be a success and a credit to La Salle Academy. Good luck. Earl. JOHN FRANCIS DUFFY 15 S1-tr1i.nox STREI-LT PROVIIHCNCH. R. I. John. who is better known to his friends as Dul:f . is a graduate of Cleary School. ln his four year stay at La Salle Duff has been an honor student. Although he could not find time to play sports. he supported them all. missing very few athletic activities. After grad- uating Duff expects to enter Providence College and we know that with his brilliant mind and dynamic personality he will be a great success. JOHN EDW XRD Dltl t .IN 148 Oxroan Srntlm Piioxluiixciz. R. I. John entered La Salle in his sophomore year. in 1944. after gradu- ating from Saint Michaels. His reason for entering La Salle was to continue his religious education. this time under the Christian llrothers. Although he has not participated in any sport. he has gained popularity by his personality and witty sayings. Upon his graduation. La Salle will certainly lose a fine student and likable chap. We all hope that .lohn realizes his ambitions and we are sure that his skill and ability will he more than enough to attain them. Good luck. John.
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X I X I . l iljf- e, LA SALLE -ipifobt jdwm? ACADEMY PHILIP 1ELl-I, l'E DI IORIO 100 fNIt1rc,xLF Srtuztzr l S Pt:0vInt1Ntit:. R. I. .X St. Anus personality. Phil entered I.a Salle as a lreslnnan and was innnediately recognized for his witty character. Although he did not partake in school sports he was an enthusiastic follower. He has also shown his spirit by co-operating in niany extra-curricular activi- ties. His success is inducing him to follow his eminent career bv enter- l.E0 FH XNK IBINHIO 247 Cttwtxxrt-in Srtugtir Pt:ox'tlu-1xctc. li. I. Leo canle to La Salle in his Freslnnan year from St. Xlarxfs Parish on Broadway. While at St. 3Iary's. Leo participated in football. base- ball and basketball. ln the past basketball season he played guard for the luggernattt. Being a good student he axerages up to par in all of his work. Leo is well liked by his fellow classmates. During his stay at La Salle. Leo followed tlte science course. After gradua- tion he plans to enter Holy liross and pursue tlte engineering course. flood luck, l,eo. ing R. 1. State to study Aeronautical Engineering, Best of luck. Phil. JOSEPH ANTHONX DI PRETE 105 Ptuxctzss Avtzxt tg Ctuxsrox. R. I. KENNICTH .IOSEPII IDI OHIO 89 tltu-Lt-1xx1i.t.t'1 .Mt-:xt t-1 ,louws'1'ox, R. I. lxen entered La Salle in 194-I having graduated frotn lllessed Sacraa tuent ,lunior High School. He Itas an aptitude for music and is an excellent player of the piano. An all around student who in the last few years has done a great nlany good deeds for tlte beltertnent of La Salle. he has also taken part in utany of the activities displayed here at La Salle. Nlay Ken have the best of luck on leaving La Salle. joe came to La Salle front Cranston in 1944. He is one of the inost sociable and best-liked fellows in the senior class. ,loc has many friends because of his friendly and amiable personality. He is a loyal supporter of all La SaIIe's activities. whether social or athletic. ,loe intends to further his education in college. lnlo whatever path of life he may venture. we feel certain that he will be a success and a credit to La Salle. Thirty-eight XNILEIAI -XI,I-1X'XNIDER tthlzt.0hi DI PIPPO 17 Wxt.t.t1t: S1'tu.t11' Pttovtnmcztz. R. I. lly those ol us who were his closest lrtends. sltigclo will always be retnetnbered for his jovial disposition and ltis noble cliaractcr. both ol which Itaye contributed substantially to his popularity. -Xu excep- tional student in the Science course. Angelo has been a prominent inetnber of the School Iiand for the last four years. has been a big asset to the Klaroon and While. and has taken part in all tlte tzuittstrcls. His personality. l'Il2:lI'iit'lt'l' and achieyetnents assure his future success.
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