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,fif'Qk!kIS1IX 3ffff ' LA SALLE eeeimooif ACADEMY ANDREW -XNTHONY Rllltll 630 ljttmuuis Srmii-:T Puoxmt-gv1t:. R. l. Andrew came to La Salle from Esek Hopkins ,lunior High in 1943. He is an all around good student and has made the honor roll quite frequently. Andrew likes lvaselmall. hasketluall. dancing. and roller- skating. and is a eonstant follower of popular music. Ht- is a very sociahle fellow and always displays a joxial disposition. Nndrew. who is called Andy or Hutch hy his friends. is usually quiet. Andy intends to study Business Administration and Law at College where we all wish him luck. JAMES FRANCIS ISUOTE 15 Hilnsum Roan Ctiusroy, R. l. 1944 saw jim entering La Salle a poor liewildered sophomore hut new with three years of learning hehind him he is ready to step lvrayely out into the world and face whatever confronts him. During those three years ,lim has heen an excellent classmate and student. An ohject which has hecome almost as well known as he around the campus is h-fll?'lil.u jim's itinerant and air-conditioned Ford. .lim has a deep interest in model planes and in everything aeronautical. As yet he has not definitely decided on the future hut in whatever profession ,lim decides on. he is sure to he a success. Heaueoup luck. Jim. 'NIA TTHEW JOSEPH Rl' RKE 67 ,'kl.YEIlSfJ'Y Avtzxtii Pxoyimivitc. R. l. Nlatt Burke is one of the most loyal followers l.a Salle has ever turned out. A friend of all his fellow classmates. he stands high in their esteem. lly participating in intramural sports. Matt has made :tn outstanding name for himself. Coming from St. Anthony's to La Salle in Septemlier 1943 as a fresluuan he immediately gained the friendship of his companions with his jovial smile. His readiness to always help those who came to him will long he reluemliered. Matt has chosen to go to Providence College and we wish him all the success possilule. WILLMNI JOSEPH RURNS 5 fNlfunLuu Dutw: Wigsr Wqkwitggl H, I, Rurnsey entered La Salle Academy in 1944. During his three years here he has shown considerable effort towards his studies. ln his sophomore year he could he seen in right field for the ,Iunior Varsity baseball team. His plans for the future are toward the business world. but preparatory to this. he will attend Providence College. With Hills personality and ahility. we feel certain he will attain success. Twenty-eight THOMAS A LRERT LAPPELLI 1345 Sivt11'H S1'Rm:T Nonru PRlN'Il1l-YVCIC. R. I. Tom. who hails from North Providence. entered the scientifie course at La Salle in the fall of '43. An eager and diligent student. Tom with his soft spoken wit has cstahlished himself as a popular Figure at La Salle. Tom has been an ardent fan and an enthusiastic sup- porter of all La Salle activities. ewen though he participated in no interscholastic sports. With all this behind him. Tom enters Provi- dence College next fall with our liest wishes for a successful future.
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A MAROON and WHITE t ,Rt if XINIHUNY ,IUSIYPH lllllllllfll H8 Xlmt-1s'l'l11 AXFZNI l-I lXottnoo't, R, I, Anthony is a naliu- ol l'rovi4lt-m't- who tnou-nl lo Naul'no.ul xtltilr- alll-ntling La Sallt-. .Nltliough ln- tlitl not talw part in any sports. ht- nas pn-st-nt at 4-vc-ry lootlball anml haskf-thall ganna Known to t'Xl'l'f- ont- as l5ugs . ln- was nt-Il likf-tl hy all his ulasslnatt-s lN'L'3llSf' of l is e-:wa--into pt-rsonalily anrl goofl humor. Hr- was a ratln-r outstantl- l- x-rr ing svit-iiw slutlcnl. Ht- hopm-s lu lN't'llllll' part of the N.R.O,T.lI. lll'trsjI'8lll at llrown lniwrsity. llootl lui-lx. .-Xnthony, JOHN l-'IXRRFLL CARNIOIH 28 I'r:1.nu1 I'unxn'u Nolcrn l'noxtm1v:t1. R. I. .la1'li. as hc- is known to his t-lassmalr-s. vann- to La 5alle as a frvsh- man from Saint .-Xllglislim-'s Parish. Finvr- the-n ha- has lwronn- a layorite- among his l'l3SSl1l8l6S principally lit-c'ause of his wil anrl the utniahlc- rlisposition he tlisplays towarcls all. He has always ln-en a gootl stutle-nt antl or-casionally his name- has gran-tl the honor roll. jack will sr-Q-k to furtln-r his Q-slum-ation at Holy Cross antl all he-re at La Salle wish hint the ln-sr of luvk. PATRICK .IOSICPH ll,-XSEX 27 l'l'l'NHN 5'l'lil1lfl' l'ttoyltn1v1t1. R. l. l'al. as ln- is known to his frie-ntls. 1-tile-rr-tl l.a Sallr- from SI. ,Iosr-ph's .lunior High. Hy his plc-asing lnanne-r antl outstanding pt-rsonality he has math- a host of fri:-ncls at La Salle. Atlhough he has in-wr mamlf- the honor roll Pat has in-wrtln-lt-ss 4-arne-Ll the reputation of a gootl slumlz-nt. Pat 1-xp:-cts lo continue his cmlucation at Prtwirle-live Coll:-gf-. llootl luvk to a gre-at if-llow, antl may your future- he hlc-sst-tl with stu-vm-ss. ,-Xl.FREl3 -XXTHOTXY 11-XY-Xl.l.-XRO 202 llltomnvtn lllilllllll-1'Nl1l-Q. H, l. Fr:-tltlit-. as he is t-alle-fl lay tttosl of his lrit-ntls antl L-lassmalm-s. raine- lo La Salle- from llriclghain ,lunior High in Sc-ptr-nilu-r of 1944. Play- ing on tht- Xlaroon ,luggr-rnaut for two years. Frm-tlrlie tlislinguishe-tl himsr-lf as an alr-rt. tough antl with- awake- Q-ntl. Wltiln- in his Junior ye-ar. Frm-dtlie was chosr-n Yin--l'rc-sitlvrlt of tlw .-Xrcli Cnnfratcrnity antl was also 1-le-vt:-tl office-r of his liornz--room class. :ln artlt-nt lover ol gootl musit' anfl line- Clothr-s. lfrr-rltlie inte-mls to 1-ontinuv his etlu- calion at an Llmlf-viflr-tl coll:-ge. Tin- lu-st of luck. Fri-tltlir-. IAWRENQIE .IOSICPH CAYANAUGH 15 Nll1TllYI. Srtngi-1T Picoxtmzvitc. R. l. Larry calm- to La Salle- from Vlliite Plains. N. X. in his freshman yt-ar. He- has participate-tl in football antl was a lllt'l1llTPl' of thc- White party this ye-ar. whf-n hc- su1'1'f-ssfully pilotvtl his party into proininvnve. Larry has proven hiinsr-lf a typical La 5allitP hy the way he has put l-is he-art antl soul into all avtivilit-s for the svhool. He int:-mls to lurtln-r his c-tlucalion at Bryant Colle-gf-. The vlass of LH wishes him all tht- sucvt-ss in the worltl. Twenty-ninv
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SIWQ, C L A S S Q f '4 7 sw.. . , MAROON and wane 0 .75j,+ I 1, ttffalff Q. T N WILLIAM J. HREIYNAN 200 Tllusll' Sralzlgr PltHYllJENt'.Ii. R. I. Bill came to La Salle from St. Joss-ph's Parochial School ill his sophomore year. His quiet lllanller alld ready smile soon won llilll the friendship of all his classmates. 4'Bill was unanimously elected president of the senior COl1lll!6l'l'iiil class. Although he has never participated in athletics Ile has given generously both his tillle alld efiort ill support of all the schools activities. Never one lo neglect his studies. his marks have always beell ill the higher brackets. We kllow tllat Bill will succeed ill whatever he IXIHV undertake and we wish llinl the best of luek. always, RXWNIOND JOSEPH RRODERICK 17 Lollok Srlllilgr Plloxlnlivzll. R. I. A jovial llature. a l'3tlliiI1l smile. plus all outstanding pt'I'itIIlElllly only nlildly describes Ray. A product of Holy Name. Ile entered La Salle ill '43, His sllarp wit and genial Hlillllltfl' helped lliln to gain all abundance of friends. Ray brought with llilll a great llliilly enviable virtues. a genial disposition. alld all tlY?I'Wll9llIllIlg tilllllllltill. He was all outstanding nlember ol the boxing teanl for tllree years. Keeping these qualities of a great student ill lllllltl. we wisll llllll all the success ill the world. CHARLES ANTHONY BROWN 51 Nllsox S'l'lu:l3T PAWTI tzklpr. R. I. One of the IIIUSI respected iilltl serious llllllfllfll members of his class is studious. dependable and amiable Charlie wllo is best appreciated by all tllose wllo have associated witll him during his short stay at La Salle. His sterling character will not soon he forgotten. Although his future is not certain it will probably have to do witll lllt'tllL'lIlt'. Whatever he does choose however. Charlie is certain of success. for his love of hulllor will never desert llilll. but always he a definite asset. Best of luck. Charlie. DONXLIJ JOSEPH RRUEN 20 OM.-SHA Borlnvlllo HllXSlll. R. I. Hoppy as Ile is called. entered La Salle from Gorton High as a sophomore ill 1943. Hop was liked by all the studellts from the first day he set foot on the CHIIIPUS. lll his Junior year Ile was elected Vice-President of his llollle l'00lll elass and was Il0llllU3ft'tl President ol his lltllllll I'0tHl1 ill the Senior Class. After graduation he plans to enroll ill college but which one Ile does not kllow as yet. La Salle says good-bye to a good student alld his class mates say good-bye to a swell fellow. Wherever Hop goes we know he'll lllake out all right. STEPHEN JOHN RRIINERO 23 lixnrzml Sralllzr PROVIDENCE. R. l. Steve callle to La Salle as a fI't'SlllllZ'1ll ill 1943. A loyal supporter of sellool activities. he has been a lllf'lIlllP1' of the La Salle Band for three years. .-X good student witll a congenial disposition. he has won the admiration of many a teacller. By his friendliness Hlltl good ll2iILlI't'. he has made many long-lasting friends among the student body. He illtellds to major ill philosophy at Providence College. If your SlIt'i't'FS is in proportion to your Zillllilllltll. Steve. your future is assured. Tw Gllly-SQVCII
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