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Tltirty-two xwl. l .Dj .xiii l iififg if 7 L A S A L L E Qftftciqfuiilig ZTQJQQQQQQOO' A C A D E M Y I DONALD EUGENE COLOGNE 31 Hovt-3 STREET Wutiuiw. R. I. Donald is one of the quieter. serious minded students of La Salle. Through persistent effort. he attained the honor roll in his sophomore year. One of his ehief interests is classical music. of which he has thorough knowledge. Don arrived here in 113. a ereditable product of St. John's grammar sehool. His plans for the future include a college edueation although he has not chosen any particular amhition in life as vet. JOHN THEODORE CONLEY 284 hlAIY Sriozizr XVARIKIQN. R. I. John Theodore Conley is the only fellow l know who has a dual personality. At home he lives a quiet life, spending evenings with l1is charming family. Tetl's day starts when he arrives at school. He is imnlediately surrounded hy a group of friends and spends all his free time talking. laughing aml studying with them. Ted is a good athlete. a eonscientious student and a wonderful friend. He intends lo he a lawyer and someday we know it will he 6',Iudge instead of John. FREIDERIKIR WXHREN CONNELL 243 Rxxkix .XXI-lNl is PIRONIIJEYCI-l. R. I. Fred entered La Salle from St. Pius' in his freshman year in 1913. His stay at La Salle has won him the friendship and admiration of his fellow students heeause of his amiable nature. He has always ewhihited a charming and collective disposition. Upon graduation Fred is intent upon a law eareer. Were all eonfident the high ideals and love of knowledge ineuleated into his life while at La Salle will enahle his aspirations Io hear fruit. Good lurk. Fred. JOHN MICH XEI. IIONNOLLX 529 X'f'it.Lm'T .-Xxlaxt iz Hixigltslm-L. R. I. Coming to La Salle from Ft. Marys. Bayview in 1945. Jofzn proxed himself readily adaptahle lo studies and extra-curricular aetivities. He appeared in the Minstrel Chorus for three years. john's hobhy is photography. His assiduity in his work combined with his will to sueceed have produced for him all enviahle re 'ord as a student. john will attend the School of Design where he wi further his career as a commercial artist. Best wishes. John. for a truly sueeessful future. JOHN CORE! K 41 lnigitx Mimi ii Exsr Pttminmtiii. R. l. ,lohn came to La Salle in 1941 from East Providence Junior High and immediately aevustomed himself to the surroundings at La Salle. We. who know him. respect him for his good nature and amiable disposition. He is a Credit to his school, although he partieipated in no major spurt. Lfpon graduating from La Salle. ,lohn intends Io ge to eollege. We wish him the hest of lurk in all his undertakings.
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NIWQ N i ,W c L A s s of '4 7 rfiefiz 0 tw JOHN cR.xt:TREE ho If 540 Miami.:-,s S'rm:i11' Plzoviuigxciz, R, I, ln 1944. there arrived at La Salle a favorite son of St. Ann's. Provi- dence. johnny Crabtree. Although Johnny never made the honor roll he has maintained a high average in his studies. Quiet and reserved though he is. Johnny has made many friends at La Salle. He is strictly an outdoor man. liking such things as hunting and fishing. When he leaves La Salle he plans to study Electrical Engineering at R. l. State. We all wish him luck. EDWARD DEMIE CROFTON 231 GALLATIN STREE1' Paoviuizxciz. R. l. Having three full years of track at La Salle. Ed was on the All State Track Team as a Sophomore and has remained there all through his career at La Salle. He was a participant in field events. ln his studies he shows the same determination he does on the athletic Helds. After graduation Ed expects to take up dentistry at George- town fniversity where we all know he will he very successful. Good luck. Ed. .IANIES FRANCIS CRONIIY 163 Cayo Srinim' Piu,n'tuigv:iL. R. l. ,lim was a member of the class of '43. Before he could complete his schooling, Ile volunteered his services to his country. After serving faithfully in the United States Navy for three years. he came hack to La Salle to finish his education. While here this past year he has made many friends because of his outstanding friendliness and good humor. We sincerely wish ,lim the best of luck in the future. no matter which field he chooses. JOSEPH WALTER IIROOK 314 01-no Avaxw: Pnoxiiiigwrzu. R. I. ,loe joined the La Salle track team in his junior year. The mighty weight and size of Joe enabled him to secure his letter with ease. ,loe showed an unheatahle spirit in the face of any adversity. In studies ,loe showed the same indomitahle spirit and determination. A cheerful disposition. an infectious grin. a pleasing personality and a rare ability to get along with his companions will insure his success. Best of luck. ,loe. in your future life. PASQLTALE GENNIO CUCULO 58 llioLi1wiL1.iL AVEYI ri NORTH PRovmt1NCi:. R. I. ' Pat came to La Salle in 1943 from Lymansville Grammar School. Known to his classmates as a conscientious student, his elfervescent personality and razor-sharp wit have gained him countless friends dur- ing his stay here. He plans to enter Providence College where he will pursue a dental course. We all wish you the utmost in success. Pat . I Thirty-three
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CLASS of '47 WILLIANI FRANCIS CLARKIN QI SIII-lI.Il0N S'I'III'1I1'I' Pttoylmgxct-1. R. I. t llill came to La Salle from St. ,loseph's Parish in 1944. He has been I a dexoted friend of Ins classmates and a young man of character and athletic ability. Ilill intends to further his education at Proxidence College. hoping Io become a dentist in later life. Apparently quiet. ln- has a most jovial disposition. The Class of 747 wishes you the hes! of luck, liill. ROBERT DONALD CLA N' I N 229 Nottwoon Axtzxt H Enuuvvootm. R. I. Nleet Bob Clavin who for the past three years has distinguished him- self honorably and brought credit to La Salle as a gentleman. a clever athlete and an outstanding student. As a member of the Marooifs: Hockey forces he typified the spirit of La Salle sportsmanship. Though he has not revealed his plans for the future. we expect that he will continue La Salle's traditions wherexer he may go. Best llERAI.I3 FRANCIS CLENIENTS BI Ill XII-KN Awixcri I,llUkllll'i'Yfil'i, R, I, Gerald Francis Clements is one of our veteran students who is making up forthe lost time in a big way. He specializes in English and whenever a dilltcult question is asked. eyes automatically turn toward Ixiin for the answer. 'Ilefl' is a great literary enthusiast and is often seen carrying huge leather-hound volumes around. Gerald is a help- ful. friendly associate and an asset to any group. He will go far in any held he chooses and hc has eve1'yone's best wishes. of luck, Rob. .IOSEPH KIOWRY IIOLFNI KN 1 Fuwt N1 Pina Esuoxn. R. I. ,loe as he is more familiarly known to his classmates is famous throughout the corridors for his ready wit and genial personality. A leading student of the science group. he has long been an example which many of his classmates have been desirous of following. ,loe has continually participated in numerous school activities during his four years at La Salle. To this amiable fellow his faithful classmates and friends wish the abundance of success which ,Ioe will have little trouhle in achieving. MAR! N0 LOUIS COLETTA 53 Kmioy Srat-:ur Pnoyinizxcri. R. I. Marino came to La Salle in 1944 from Bridgham Junior High School. llpon entering La Salle he quickly won the admiration of all his classmates. His friendly smile and eagerness to make new friends are main factors in his personality. Marino. somewhat shy. is very much liked by his classmates and teachers. Besides being a student at La Salle. Marino also attends tlte Rhode Island School of Design Extension Course. After graduation he intends to become a designer and we arc sure he will succeed. wi st f Thirty-one
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