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' L A 5 A L L E iii? C Xxx X , V XXV f Z TAAROOTQ if A A D E M Y JOHN PALL SHANLEIY 36 Lftwm.xr1t: STR!-ll-iT Pttovinnvcti. R. l. ,Iohn Shanley is a graduate of Saint Anthony's grammar school. Entering La Salle in his sophomore year. he quickly gained the friendship and admiration of his fellow students by his good humor and scholastic ability. He advanced through his sophomore. junior, and senior years with apparent ease. Here-'s hoping these long searched for qualities will remain with him and bring him success in whatever field he may choose. He is hopeful of entering Rhode lsland State College to further his education. JAMES FRANCIS SHEA T Wisranoe Srm-:ar Pttottot1xt1tg, R, I. ,lim entered La Salle four long years ago. lit' his genial wit and happy personality he immediately acquired a multitude of friends. Although not atllletically inclined he enthusiastically supported all sports at the school. James has heen a good student throughout his stay at La Salle. We know from his fine record that he will he sue' cessful in whatever field he undertakes in life. Good luck to a great fellow. JOHN JOSEPH SHEA 122 Wtasr f,il.Il-'Ftlltli Strict-Lm' Pamitrt-gxtzta, R. I. .lohn came to La Salle from the Tyler Junior High School in 1914. He immediately became popular throughout the school. He has been a member of both the varsity basketball and hockey teams. His wit and affable personality helped animate the class and gained for him many friends. John is looking forward to attending the United States Naval Academy. The class takes this opportunity to Wish him the best of luck and happiness in the coming years. NIICHAEI. ANTHONY SILX ESTRI 42 ljvir Srmztgr Pnovintatxciz. R. l. 'Wlikeu entered La Salle in his junior year with honor marks which he earned while attending De La Salle Academy. Newport. Following the scientific course. he has hopes of furthering his education in col- lege and perhaps become a chemist. Since he has been here. he has gained many friends through his magnetic personality. One of the eighteen boys chosen to take the Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Exam this year. he will live up. we are certain. to the expectations of his class mates and associates. Eighty-four l 2 RICHARD .losren sitrrn 202 THI tmtatts AXPLINI tx Plttitllll-INtIlC. R. l. Dick entered La Salle in 1944 as a Sophomore from George Xvest .lunior High School. He is a very well liked fellow and his stay at La Salle has Won him many life friends. He made the Honor Roll during his Sophomore and ,lunior years. After graduation Dick in- tends to enter the armed forces. lf he still likes the army after his first enlistment he plans to make the Service his life work.
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Nl f fi ,'. . MAROON pl and WHITE ROBERT ALBERT SMITH 31A xXlRSHlNC'l'0N Sriiiiiir Wixsr Wuiwick. R. l. Hob came to La Salle three years ago from St. .lames School in Nrctic. anfl sinec then he has acquiretl a multitutle of frienmls. His agile wit and happy-go-lucky spirit mafle many a tlay merry in 41. His shin- ing personality was the cause of his heing the home-room Yice- Presitlent. Upon gratluation Hola plans to follow a journalistic career and we. who have worketl with him. know that he will reach the pinnacle of success. llootl luck. Bolll of 47 lt. y WILLI A Nl l.EONARD SNIITH ill' ,hzftin-:xii Mimi iz PItUXlDl'IN1.Il-I. R. I. With an eager expectation for four years of happiness. Bill entererl l.a Salle. He is a quiet antl reserverl gentleman who is always reacly lo tlo his share for the hetterment of the class. Hy In-ing agrceahlc to his frientls he is heltl in high esteem hy all who know him. ln hitlmling amlieu may we atlxise Hill lo retain his present qualities and his success is as-suretl. IIHRISTOPHER IIICSNIONJ STALLARIJ 251 Vl'ii.LAi:n Au-:xi ig Picoxim-gxci-1. R. I. Chris . who hails from Saint Micliae-l's Parish. gratluatetl from Faint lgnatious Loyola Grammar School. New York. Since his entrance to l.a Salle in 194-3. he has shown himself an excellent stuflent anrl risen to the position of associate eclitor of the Nlaroon and While. also serving on the Yearhook staff. Diligence anti tlepentlahility are characteristics of Chris. who can always he counted on in the pinches. He intencls to enter Providence College anrl then practice law. Keep up your usual hrantl of work antl yoifre sure to he a success. Chris, JOHN .IOSIQPH STAITIJIINQLER 137 St xtxiizii Sriiigizr Vg',,,,Ngm3Km. R. L 'fl.ongu John Staullinger entcretl La Salle Acatleiny in l944. fresh from his conquest of Vlioonsocket ,lunior High. Stoiit , as his asso- ciates call him. immefliately became an outstanding memher of his class. known particularly for his intellect antl witty statements. ,lolin's amhition is to become an aeronautical engineer. Though there will oe much competition in this fieltl. there can he no tlouhl that Stout will sitcceefl. Cootl luck. john. PAI-L MILHAEL STEIN l'os't' Urririk llox 75 Howxlio. R. l. l'aul came to La Salle from Cranston. .-Xltliough not participating in any sports. he has always heen a loyal supporter of all school activi- ties. Good natnretl anfl congenial. he has won the affection antl the frienrlsliip of his fellow stuflents and the aflmiration of his teachers. He has heen a consistently conscientious stnrlent. Patil plans to con- tinue his stutlies in the scientific Heltl. Best Wishes to you. Paul, for a great antl successful career. Eighty-five
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68 Ptwant tisr Avtzxt tx 27 f CLASS I LLOYD LXWTON SXLISRURY Ptiovloi-gwrxtz. R. l. llpon graduation from Saint Pius School. Lloyd entered La Salle as a freshman in September. l943. He has been a hard and consci- entious worker. Upon entering the senior year he joined the year hook staff His marks have always been average. Lloyd is planning on Uoinu' to Providence College to pursue a pre-medical course. We C D of the Senior Class wish him all the luck possible in his chosen profession. fyffyff-e. vel-tr .1 N pl 0 , ' Ellkll Nl! RICH XRD SARDELLI i257 PLXINFIIAILD Srniitpr jonxsrox. R. l. Ed entered La Salle in '42 as a sophomore. Immediately he became an active member of his class and one of its outstanding figures. His stay at La Salle had to come to an abrupt end. for in the summer he entered the Coast Cuard and attended Radio School where he at- tained very good grades, .Xfter his discharge. his desire for educa- tion was renewed and he returned to La Salle. Upon graduation he plans to enter Business College. The hest of luck to a fine student, ROBERT El GENE SQIANLON 61 FIFTH Srniitzr PROYllJliNfII-.. R. I. Since Hob entered La Salle as a Freshman. his infectious laugh together with his excellent athletic ability has tended to make hitn one of the outstanding personages of the class. Excelling in hockey. Rob was elected captain after two previously successful seasons anti is showing his prowess as the nucleus of the present squad. His amiable disposition plus a winning personality has enabled Bob to become one of the most popular students. well hacked by innumer- able hosts of friends. Rolfs college career is to he one of high attain- ment with such sterling character as displayed at La Salle. 1 . who llkls been a credit to his class. CHARLES ALFRED RUHERT CHARLES SCHAEFER 12 Nltzktxtm' ,Xvmt ii lnxtxnootg. Lost. lsLiNn. N. H. Perhaps the most concise phrase in which to sum up the sterling character of this versatile metnber of the senior class is to quote the scriptural phrase. there goes a tnan without guileu. .Xlthough Roh came into our midst in l946. he was as popular as if he had started with us in his freshman year. His friendly personality and quick wit made him La Salle's gain and St. Francis Xavier's loss. His plans for a future education are indefinite. but best of luck to you in whatever field you choose, Boll. SCHOENSTER 166 Vmcwmrtz Avaru ta Pnovimggtgtg. R, I, Three years ago La Salle received a capable. resourceful young man known as Charlie . Charlie was a very diligent scholar and llls efforts have been rewarded with high scholastic achievement. His engaging personality has won him many friends among the members of the faculty and his fellow students. Outside of school his chief interest is boating. After graduation Charlie intends to enter col- lege to take up Chemical Engineering. To a fine student and true friend we wish every success and good fortune and we are sure he will attain the goal he has set for himself. Eighty-t hree
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