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N X , x,kXhX ' 1 W iff? A ' , L A S A L L E XEMQIQEQQSEQ' E155 SQIQITET? A C A D E M Y l l .IOHN JOSEPH REARDON SMITH S'1'ai:t-11' Nottrn Pttovimzxtziz. Ii. I. Trouble and worry are foreign to Jack. lluring his stay at La Salle ,lackis friendly smile and willingness to help others have won him a host of friends. As a student ,lack has always maintained a fine scholastic record. Jack played ,I. Y. football in his freshman year and was a mainstay on tlte varsity for three years and his sterling play served as an inspiration to his team-mates. We wislt from tlte bottom of our hearts Godspeed and the best of luck to a good companion and a better friend. .IXNIES FRANCIS REDIJINGTON Form Sriram' Pttoilot-Lxcti. R. I. jim is a loyal and typical La Salle man. He was elected president of his class and has carried out his task very well. He shows much interest in his studies and has an earnest desire Io succeed. His fine personality has made him liked by all. ,Ks an athlete. baseball is his favorite sport. for he played second base on the varsity nine. it present his plans for tlte future are undecided but whatever field he chooses. we wish him tlte best of luck. ROBERT IIENEDIIIT REILLY 281 jxsriuxt Srnt-:ar Pttovtntiwtzti, R. I. FREIJERIK lx JOHEI H REID 913 Nlxvrox S'I'RIiI-I'I' Pltovioizycti. R. I. Fred Reid came to La Salle from St lNlary's Academy in 1943 and was on the honor roll for three years. Being a splendid football player he achieved a starting position in his senior year. He overcomes his shyness by making friends with everyone he meets. After gradu- ating from La Salle. Fred intends to go to college and follow an engineering course. All his classmates wish hitn the best of luck. ljoh entered La Salle in September of '39. He is a fellow who takes his schoolwork seriously but his schooling was interrupted wlten he entered tlte United States Navy and served for thirty-nine months. He returned to La Salle in September of '46 to continue his studies. After graduating in june. he has hopes of entering college to major in electrical engineering. We wish Bob all tlte success in ltis future life. Good luck. liob. Seventy-eight WXLTER JONI' PH REILLX 38 Wxt.I.ixo S'rttt:i1T Ptnwitncxctz. R. l. Vtalt. one of Immaculate lIonreption's worthy representatives. en- tered La Salle in his sopltomore year. A typical lia Salle student scholastically. athletically and socially. he has accumulated a vast number of friends throughout tlte school and will stand out in our memories as one of tlte friendliest in tlte class. He intends to continue his studies at a local college. We are confident tltat whatever road of life he chooses. he will be a success.
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SWig1' e CLASS of '47 WILLI A Nl JOSEPH REILLY 274 Owns Srtnxizr 11m,m,mCE. R. It lu the fall of 19414 there came to La Salle a boy who is an atltljtitm to any organization. Bill. a graduate of St. Patriek's ,lunior High School. is a good student and a fine friend. He has made better tltan average marks during his three years stay at La Salle and has made the Honor Roll several times. llill has made many friends with his jovial disposition and ever present smile. We. the- elass of '4-7. feel that llill will he a success in any field lte may venture. llest of luek, to a fine fellow. f ' as IJOMENIKI ANTHONY RENIJINE 1574 WIATICIKNIAN Avmrr EAST Pttovtnrwcu, R. I. Dom eame to La Salle from East Providenee. Sinee entering La Salle he has proven his prowess in the field of sports as well as his profieiency in tlte Classroom. Dom was a tnemlnet' of the varsity basketball leant for two years. After the completion of his junior year Dont entered the serviee. He was discharged and then re- turned here to La Salle to Finish his high school career. He plans to attend college upon graduation. llest of luck, 'SDom . XINTHONY JOSEPH RICO 222 Ilwr Srtugigr l,lt0XlDI-.NIII-1. R. I. Anthony entered La Salle as a sophomore in 1944. from George ,l. West .lunior High. During his three years here he has been an ardent student and has frequently made the honor roll. Although he would have liked to, outside activities have prevented Anthony from participating in athletics. He has a pleasing. unassuming man- ner and is an easy fellow to get along with. Anthony plans to matrieulate at Providence College. to study Dental Surgery. Best of luck, Anthony. EDWARD HOPKINS REYNOLDS 91 Pmtiig STI!!-LI-IT Pttovtuetvcti, R. 1. ln the year 1940 Ed came to La Salle Academy. after graduating from St, Miehael's School. During his sophomore and junior years. Ed was a eapable student and a member of the hand. June of 194-3 found him enlisting in the ll. S. Marine Corps. When he had served three years. he enrolled at La Salle once again. determined to obtain a diploma from this Academy. His main ambition after graduating is to follow the course of education at Providence College. We are sure Ed will be successful in all his undertakings. RAYMOND LOUIS RICCI 713 WILLLTT Avrgtvtta RIYI-IRSIDI-1, R. I. Ray, an energetic young man. came to l.a Salle as a freshman in '43, Although not participating in athletics, he has been an active member of the hand for three years. Because of hard study and alertness in class, Ray has been frequently on the Honor Roll. When Ray grad- uates from La Salle he intends to go to college and study to he a Civil lfngineer. Ray is a quiet fellow in and out of class and you have to know him to appreciate his fine qualities. I Seventy-nine
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Q 42 f, X- f ,vm NAAROON I-J and WHITE O is 4- A E f h?zQ5,? PALTL JOSEPH POLANSKI. JR. 22 llowtzx S'rRt:t-:T Wwnttijx. R, I, Paul entered La Salle as a freshman. His ready stnile and pleasing personality won him tnany friends early in his high school career. His ambition in sehoolwork earned him great regard from his fellow students. One of Paul's most attractive traits is the eagerness with whieh he assists his friends. Although he intends to enter the 'Xrmy upon graduation. he ardently desires Io further his education. We all wish him much success in the years to eotne. ROIJICRT LEO POTTER l30 RANDALL Srutztgr Pnovtotzxctz, R. I. llpon leaving Immaculate Conception Bolt entered La Salle in his sophomore year. By his pleasing disposition and sparkling person- ality he has won the friendship of students and teachers. Around the JOSEPH Xl A TTHEW PRIOR T9 X Mtn-Jvvwrtiu Srttntir Pttovtmzxetz. R. l. Joe entered the portals of l,a Salle in 1943 as a freshman. His popu- larity has won him many friends among the faculty and his class- mates. Although not an active member in the sports field. Joe dis- tinguished himself as a loyal follower in sehool activities. After his graduation Joe plans to enter the business field. We all know he will be a great success in his chosen occupation. Rest of luck. Joe. Academy Roh is ehielly known for his honor marks and his loyal support of all school activities. This spirit assuredly will lead to success. As yet he has not made his choice of a college. May good luck follow wlterever he may go. SALYATOR E A NTHONX QUETTA 232 St'vtuauttv STRt:t:T l,ROVIIll'.NCl'I. R. l. After leaving St. F1dward's. Sam entered La Salle in September. 1943. He has always shown true persistency in his school work and is well WlLl.l-U1 JOSEPH PRXOR 139 LYNCH Srutitcr Pitovttmtzvtzti, R. I. Since entering La Salle three years ago. Bill has proven to he a worthy representative of Blessed Sacrament Junior High Sehool. hoth scholas- tieally and athletically. Ry constantly plugging he has always man- aged to maintain a fair average in his studies. He has also proved to be a Hustler on the hasketball floor. playing for St. Teresa in the CYO league. Bill hopes to gain entrance to Georgetown Univer- sity. Best of luck, Bill. known fot' a fine personality and a quiet disposition. Sam has Ilol yet decided whether he will take an Agricultural or an Architectural course at eollege. but whichever he does he will find sueeess. We would all like to accept this opportunity to wish Sam the best of luck. Seventy-seven
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