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f Q X ff C MAROON and WHITE WII.l,IxUI JOSEPH DESSERT 101 throw: Mui t-1 EAST PROYIDI-l'YCl-Q, R, I, llill. who hails from East Providenee. is a perfect gentleman in all respeets. He is a studious seholar. a witty and jolly Companion. His laughing blue eyes and pleasing personality have won him a host of friends. Dependahility and sehool spirit are merely two of his many assets. May you have success in whatexer field you enter. Rill. MJ o f '4 7 i n and willing. He is as yet undecided as to what institution of higher YINCENT PASQUALE IJi3S'I'1-QFANIS 1051 Cttttiuzs STREET Nonrit Pitovtmzxczri. R. I. Siuee entering La Salle in 1943. Vinny Dees yersatility has attained for him a nmltitude ot friends. Vinny has the ability to adapt himself Io almost any environment. and what be undertakes. he does ear- nestly. Under the guidanee of the Brothers he proved himself a good student. He is best eltaraeterized as a cheerful worker. determined HERBERT FLORIE IDE SINIONE 11 Lookot T -Mui T1 Nonrn Pnoxtnttxtziz. R, I. Herb eame to La Salle in 1943 after having graduated from St. Pius grammar sehool. During his first year at La Salle he displayed his seholastie ability and fine ehararter by appearing on the honor roll and making a host of friends. Besides his high scholastic standing Herb was a regular left taekle on the football team for two years. During this time he made a name for himself that we all may be proud of. Herb intends to further his education at Brown lniversity where he hopes to take up law. Good luck. Herb. learning he will attend. The elass of '47 bids him a fond farewell and wishes him the best of luck. ELNIER VINCENT IJEYOLXE 10 PtLtQnty1 DRIXE Enoigwoon. R, I. A xerv popular young man is Elmer. His sunny disposition. goohd nature. and soeiability have won for him a host of friellds. Ellllvf 15 one of our quiet students, but behind that same quietness lies sollw precious erudition. During his stay at l.a Salle. Elmer IIHS always taken an active part in all Class activities. We extend to Elmer our best wishes for success in future years. WILLIAM FRANCIS DIAS T1 Ivt-is Srtugizr Pnovtmixcti, R. I. When Bill eame to La Salle from St. .loseph .Ir. High School a great asset was added to the La Salle student body. His friendly an-d magnetic personality has gained wide-spread popularity with all his classmates. He is a great baseball player and has been an outstand- ing star on the baseball team for the past two years. Hill intends to further his education and hopes to become a professional baseball player. We all know he will suceeed and wish him the best of luck in his endeavors. Thirty-seven
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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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Thirty-six JOHN RAYMOND DENISON 630 Fm IT HILL Avmru NORTH PROVIDENCE. R. I. Coming from Fruit Hill Grammar School to La Salle. John immedi- ately became a friend to many. Ry his pleasing disposition and sparkling personality. he has won the confidence of students and teachers alike. Here at the Academy. John is chiefly known for his loyal support of any and all of the school activities. This spirit will undoubtedly assure him of future success. After leaving La Salle he intends to further his education in College. Good luck. John, and may your life be crowned with success. ROBERT ANTHONY DE QUATTRO, JR. 111 Gilonoig Srnmzr JOHNSTON. R. I. After graduating from Calef Junior High School. Hob entered La Salle in 1944. Through the years he has shown great ambition in his studies. Although he did not participate in any school sport. he showed school spirit by attending most games. Robert is a sort of person that would go out of his way to help any of his fellow students. With his mechanical ability. I think. and sincerely hope. he will achieve great success in the field of toolmaking. Rest of luck, Bob. eggwkgg. E isis 'Z2?5ACADEMY L A S A L 1- Q MTATRTOON and watts ROY EDWARD DELANEY 111 Htcu STREET W'i:sTt3RLY. R. 1. Hoy has shown an abundance of talent while at I.a Salle. He starred as guard on the basketball team and was one of the states outstand- ing ends in football. His popularity is due to a pleasing personality and a jovial manner. Wherever Roy goes to study Business Adminis- tration. the good wishes of his classmates will always be with him. HOWARD FRANCIS DENNING 7 l'Li-1AsAN'r YI!-ZW Avmti: JUIIXSTUN. R. I. lionviviality. generosity. and versatility combine to form Howie. one of our better students. He has never found it diHicult to earn good marks. Athletics have formed an important part of his curriculum. Howie captained our cross-country team to many triumphs and was an outstanding member of the track team for three years. Upon graduation he intendsto enter Wyoming University. Good luck. Howie. ROLAND EMIL DESAULNIERS 20 TXVICKENDEN STREET Pnovinmciz, R. I. Ever since Roland came to us from Saint ,Ioseph's Parish in 1944. his name has come to be synonymous with friendliness. geniality and cheerfulness. As president of his sophomore and junior class. chair- man of the entertaining committee in his senior class, Roland has had positions requiring a great deal of earnestncss and perseverance. Through his good nature he has won our respect and deepest admiration. We are certain that he will be as successful in business as he has been at La Salle.
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