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CLASS of '47 J ANDREW ROBERT NIVRPHY 1067 BROAD Srmitfr t'noum,v1i1, H, I, After nine years at Saint Nlichael's ,lunior High School. Andrew graduated in 1944 with a great eagerness to enter La Salle ficademy. He is best characterized as a cheerful worker. determined and willing. Althouglt not a participant in any sport. he is one that can really he termed a true rooter. Andrew is undecided as to what college he will attend. but the class of '47 wishes him all the success in the world. Good luck. Andy. for a successful future. .l0HlN GEORGE MURPHY. .lR. 220 Homz Aint ll l'Ii0XlDl-LNCI-I, R. 1. Coming front lflesscd Sacrament School. .loltn entered La Salle in 1944 as a Sophomore. lmmediately his pleasing smile and industrious attitude won for him a large number of friends. He has co-operated in all school activities with the enthusiastic spirit of every true La Salle man. A hard-working student. he has always obtained good averages in his studies. .lohn is undecided about the future, but the class of '47 wishes him every possible success. JOHN .IOSI-.PH NIURPHX 56 NlcKlNLt-:Y Sriuzixr Piioitntgxcti. R. l. John entered La Salle from Lllberl Stuart in the fall of 1944. He has proven by his ready wit, pleasing personality and amiable disposition that he had been destined to attend this institution because he pos- sessed all the qualities of a La Salle man. He has been a better than average student for four years and his name has graced the honor roll frequently. ,lohn hopes to attend l rovidence College next year where we all know he will meet with great success. IQIJWARID JOSEPH MURRAY 38 Gmzm STIIEICT East' lililil-l'NVVlt.1l. R. I. Neddie. as he is commonly called by his friends. came to La Salle from Eldredge Grammar School in 1943. During his stay here in l,a Salle, as a scientific student. he has made litany friends because of his good nature and his ability to smile. Neddic is a great sports enthusiast. attending practically every La Salle game. We wish him success at the Rhode Island College of Pharmacy and also in the years to come. JOSEPH El, MEIN lr. MURRAY 34 Ext1tzt:iztc141N Srtuztzr PlillXllll'1NfIli, R, 1, .loe graduated from Holy Name School in 1941 and has had four successful years at La Salle. He has been on the Honor Roll many times during his stay here. With his outstanding wit and pleasing personality, lte has contributed tnany pleasant hours to life at l,a Salle and has gained many friends among both faculty and student body. ,loe expects to go to college after graduation. We know that hc will be a success in whatever he does or wherever he goes. Sixty-n ine
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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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Sixty-eigh L A S A I- I- E XKEERXOREOER and went' l M .X .X X s r--is - if .X -. Q -- X A C A D E M Y JOHN BURKE MORRISON 122 ELTON STREET Pttm'lot1Nct:. R. I. Proudly we present jovial John who came to us from the portals of St. ,Ioseph's in 1944. John. being good naturetl and well liked by his fellow companions. reflects the typical La Salle student, Because John was associated with the track team. he is often called Light- ning for his moping down the corridors along with classmate. Ben Farrel. After graduating from La Salle ,lohn plans to attend Provi- dence College where we know he will make good and we all wish him the best of luck. ROL AND JOSEPH MORR I SSETTE 27 Goran Avaxrr WIEST WAnw1ci-1. R. I. Roland entered La Salle from St. Johns in 1944. Since that time he has won many friends with his keen smile and likable personality. He is a quiet. modest fellow. with a good word for everybody. His marks are average. tending to favor English. his favorite subject. His plans for the future are. as yet. indefinite, No matter what he- undertakes. we know that he will be a credit to La Salle and himself. Good luck, Roland. EUGENE NIICHAEL NIORRY 1709 Swtrrn STnt3t3T NORTH Pttovtotgxctz. R. I. Gene boasts of a little of this and a little of that: to wit. athletic ability. a fine sense of humor. an aptitude for studies. and a certain blandness that many characterize a handsome poise. Gene was never successful in his efforts to make a varsity team. though playing J. V. hockey. but he was a member of every intra-mural team that repre- sented his room. Gene is the possessor of the typical La Salle spirit. He has not yet decided where he will further his education, but, wherever it is. we know he will be successful. ALBERT EDWARD IIOLSSEA L' 80 GLEN ROAD Woowsorzkt-Jr. R. I. Although Al didn't arrive at La Salle until his Junior year. it didn't take us long to find out that he was one of us. Coming from Assump- tion High School in Worcester. Massachusetts. his gentlemanly ways and his willingness to help out in all instances have been recognized and appreciated by all within his acquaintance. On coming to the school he adapted himself immediately to the ways of La Salle and was able to walk away with marks that anyone would he proud of. Al intends to attend a business school after he graduates and we are sure that he will succeed in his walk of life. I JOSEPH LEO IXIULLANEY 37 Novus Avtlwtig Pttovlntcmzti, R. I. ,loe entered La Salle Academy in 194-4 after his graduation from the Assumption School. During his stay at La Salle, he has proven him- self an intellectual student. For the past two years he has been an artist on the Maroon and Wihile Monthly. He has a very pleasing personality and has made many friends while at La Salle. After graduation ,loc intends to enter Rhode Island School of Design and major in commercial art.
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