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f 1 1 ' , K Zffyp 1, ffffl-X f K Q Q ff , ' CLASS A 2 of '47 MAROON and WHITE , 90' 4 s s I f at - 3 5.Iz ,5,? EIWIARD l'IfTl-iR NOLAN 27 Riluizrvr Avizxriz l,liUXllllLNlIl1. R. l. Ed came to La Salle from thc Henry llarnard .luuior High School. Since September 1943. lid has been an honor student and a leader in his class. He was a member of the football team for two years. but injuries forced him to withdraw from athletics in his senior year. Ed now hopes to continue his studies at the llnited States Natal Acad- emy in Annapolis. His fine personality and good sense have won him many friends and we know he will sueceed in all lte undertakes. THOMAS MARSHALL NORATO 204 l'ov't'tAt3 Mimi ip CRANSTON, R- I- Tom needs no introduction. as he is one of the most popular con- tributions Alount Saint Charles ever made to La Salle.. During his four year stay here at La Salle, Tom rates high with his classmates and many friends. His popularity is due to his outstanding char- acterstics: a true friend. an average student. a reliable classmate and ai great athlete. Named twice to the All-State track team. he contribe uted his share ol honors to his class, Alter graduation. Tom plans to enter the Nlarine Corps. where we hope his eflorts will meet with EUCCQASS. ALIIERT ARNIAND NLTINI 687 Ctlxuuls Srtuim' lhiovlntavzt-1. R. I. Albert Nutini. better knonn as Nute . cattle to La Salle from George .l. West and immediately became an ardent supporter of the school's activities. In his sophomore year. he became a member of the school band and has since been associated with it. Nute is a boy of high intelligence, which he has achieved by hard work. He is going to study law at Providence College and we vtish him the best of luck. JOSEPH IIICNEDICT CTBRIEN 572 A val-11.1. Sriram' l't:ov1Di5NCE, R. I. Returning to La Salle from the Army. ,loe immediately became the class's lltosl popular as well as promising student. Before his educa- tion was interrupted ,loe was known among his classmates for his feats on the tennis court in 1940-l94-1. He plans to enroll in a busi- ness course at lloston University after graduation from La Salle. We all wish him success in his future life. WILLIAM TIMOTHY CTCONNELL 98 ,ARNOLD S'l'lil'1l-l'l' Pnovtnizmit-1. R. I. llill entered La Salle Academy in 1944 after graduating from St. ,loseph's. He was on the honor roll twice in his first year and al- though he did not take part in sports, he was an ardent Sllppurlcl' of all activities. He likes football. baseball and dancing and is also a great follower of popular music. Rill is a very sociable student and enjoys a good time. Ho intends to go to Providence College and follow a scientific curriculum. Good luck. Bill. Seventy-one
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X xbsf X V ,ff ccgscigcgfgt tfrt f 7251 L A 5 A L L E ii5QpQg?Ei3 A C A D E M Y l JOHN BERNARD 0'NEIl. 63 Huovigit S'l'ltlili'l' Pitovinizvctz. R. l. John became a member of the La Salle student body in September nineteen forty-four. coming from fiilbert Stuart Junior High School. He is very faithful to his studies and his marks acknowledge this fact. llesides being an ardent student, John was a member of the Maroon .luggernaut for two years in which he was an outstanding guard. Previous to this he played ,l. Y. football for a year. ,lohn is well known and liked about the school. He is always wearing his lrish smile and never appears angry. which is one of the reasons for his popularity. He intends to further his education by taking Business Administration at l'rovidence College. R 65 Wxiric Ax I-lNl'l41 Richard S'Dick CTN immediately became junior Varsity for a many friends during although he has not JEAN PAUL 0l.lX IEH 203 Hxinusox S'l'lfIil1'I' 11m,m,,3M5,,3. H- I- An amiable disposition. mirthful laughter. and a pleasant smile best describes ,lean Olivier. Jean, who hails from St, Charles Parish' is well known for his witty quips and amusing anecdotes. adding many an enjoyable hour to our classroom. To further his education. he intends to enter the Rhode Island School of Design and we don't doubt that he will do well there. He contemplates being a contractor in the future. flood luck. lean. V Se venty-t wo ICHARD KQREGORX UN l-II L eil CHIIIC' to La Salle in 1944 from St. Pauls HP interested in football and was a member of the year and the varsity for two years. He has made his three year stay at La Salle and is well liked by all who came into contact with him. 'gljicku is a good student and decided where he will go to college after he has graduated. we are sure that wherever it is. he will be a success, Best of luck. uDick . in anything yon choose to undertake. Eimcr1vv'ootm. H I. JMIES HOQICO OLICAN 184 Omen .fvizwriz A Noam Pkoilmlviil. R. I. Saint Annis gift to l.a Salle in 19-H was james Ulean, who 03.1116 as a sophomore. His easy going ways have gained him many friends. He gets along well with all the boys in the room. Although not a scholar he has done very well in his studies. He also follows all sports in which La Salle participates. After graduating. he intends to go into business with his father. LEONXRD I-IIJMOND P.ekLlZZ.f 210 Exrox Sw:-zigi' Pttovioizvtrrz. R. l. ln the year 194-3 Leo. more commonly known as Doc , entered La Salle. Leo was ati honor roll student his first two years. and was out- standing on the sports field. He played basketball and football and was also the class president. He is admired by his fellow classmen for his willingness to help in any class activity. Leo is popular out- side of school as a good dancer and the life of the party. :X promising future is in store for Doc as he plans to attend College. majoring in engineering. liest of luck. Leo!
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Seventy . 's-f'T.Q101l ' ' L A S A L L E maaift, ii2g'SQtQiiEif' A C A D E M Y l Pkll. IJEYLIN NIVRRAH 171 Aunxxtx Avtixt t-3 Pnovttn3xt:t3. R. I. So long to a jolly fellovv of the veteran class. He entered the Acad- emy in 1940 after completing his grammar school studies at St. Pius' School. Patil played varsity football in '42 and was doing very well until he enlisted in the United States Naval Reserves. While in the service Patil served on nearly every front. After being discharged, he decided to return to La Salle and complete his High School course. Paul plans lo attend Providence College next Fall. The Senior Class of '47 wish you. Paul Murray. the best of everything. CARL LUKE NASTRI 168-13 Sxct-tint Srntgm Pnovltn-.xct-1. R. I. A native of Warren. Carl entered the portals of La Salle in Septem- ber of 113. During his stay at La Salle he has enjoyed considerahlc sueeess in his academic work. -Xfter reeeiving his diploma he hopes to enter college and major in chemistry. Though Carl never partieie pated in school activities he is a faithful follower of all the school athlelies. When Carl leaves us, we wish him all possible success in his future life. JOHN FRXMIIS NM GHTOIN 18 Ftrtn S'1'l:t:t:'1' Exsr Plcovlutzwetl. R. l. Tlirougliout his high school career, John has been a wide-awake member of our class. His good nature and ready wit have many times made the dull hours seem bright. Although he does not represent the sehool athletieally, ,Iohn is a frequent supporter at all of the games. His beaming countenanee will be seen around the campus at Provi- dence College soon. ln his parting our best wishes for his success in the future are exceeded only by the happy memories we have of our association with him in the past. PAL'l. .IANIES NEHNE1 9 BEND STREET PIQUXIIJICXCI-Z. R. l. Paul. a quiet unassuming young man. possesses a jolly disposition which has earned him many friends. He has always been a staunch supporter of athletics and for that matter all school activities with true Sehool spirit. His uneanny ability to emerge smiling and sue- cessful from his diverse dilennnas has long intrigued his friemls. So. after four years under La Salle's portals together. we are certain Paul will succeed in anything he undertakes. Fair weather and smooth sailing, l'aul. RAXNIOND JOSEPH NEWBOLD 114 l-'aivimtv S't'tu:r1'r BMSTUL. R. 1. Hay. a tnember of St. Alarfs Parish in Bristol, is one of the most assiduous students of the senior class. His eongenial disposition is typified by his sympathetic attitude toward the trials and tribulations of his fellow students. Symbolical of an engaging personality is his cheery and perpetual smile. which is a positive gloom Chaser. His exemplary conduct is befitting that of a Catholic gentleman. and assures him of a sueeessful eareer at college. Upright character and outstanding intelligence promise Raymond a happy and fruitful life.
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