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Xl ,,,f , 7ZS7fiif'ii f is Z! if ' A . c L A s S of 4 7 5 ' l'lmlP,li Ialltrl-.Nh NIz:kIzNN.X 27 Xlot xr Hottie Ayizst ti Pttox lllliNI1l-1. H. l. Pt-te . as he is known among his fellow stutlents. is a shy fellow who takes his work seriously. He intenrls to take up elentistry at eollege. hljeteu enteretl La Salle .Neatlemy in '42 from Holy Name School. llis eourse was interruptetl hy the war antl he left La Salle lo serve Z1 year autl a half as a pharmacist mate in the Unitetl States Navy. He returnecl to La Salle in '46 to eontinue his stutlies. We all wish him sueeess in his future life. JOHN ELLIS NICKONR 9 lhtztgytart. Mmm t-1 Exsr CHr1mw'1c:H. R. I. This tall. lmlontl. athletieally-minfletl youth. enteretl La Salle in '43 antl has passetl four wry eventful years with us. ln the near future. .lavli plans to enter l'roxitlenee College antl prepare for nieflieine. To hitn. we. the elztss of '47 wish the hest of luelx anal sueecess in his future career. WILLI-UI FR.-XNCIS Nlc:XlANliS 66 lJORtIllliS'l'l-lli ,-html i-1 Pnoxtotavzrg. R, l, lilac Came to La Salle from Saint :Xnlhony's St-hool in 19-13. and ever sinee entering has her-n exeeeclingly popular with his classmates. His seholastie standing is lnetter than that of the average stutlent. Bill is notetl for his witty sayings antl his nonehalant manner. Hr: has often hroken up the monotony of lessons with his humor antl wil. Nlae intentls to further his etlueation at the llnixersity of Southern California. .l :XNIES JOSEPH Nltftjl EENEX 48 Hoosrixtztql' 5'rl:t1t:'r WVNRWICK. R. l. .lames was at gratluate of St. l'aul's in Cranston, He enteresl La Salle in St-ptetnlter. 1944. He has hatl much success since then, especially . , . uiet fellow antl likefl hy all who know him He is an artlent supporter of all sports of the school. l1iS in his seholastie work. ,limmv is a at faxorite sports heing foolltall antl hasehall. Nfter leaving La Salle ,llllllllj intenmls to stumly law at Proxitlenee College. Rest of lurk. .l1Hl. JOHN ,IOSEPH fNl1:XEtIHER T6 l'i:w1nt-ztrrom S1'tn1t:'r Ihtoxitncvitz. R. l. 'flhroughout his high sehool eareer ,laek has lteen a witle awake memluer of our elass. His goofl nature antl really wil haxe many times matle the tlull hours seem hright. Although he 1loesn't reprea sent the sehool athletieally ,lack is at frequent supporter of all our contests. His heaming eountenanee will soon he seen arountl the eampus at Proviclenee College. ln parting. our hesl wishes for his sueeess are exeeefletl only hy the happy memories we haue fountl in our association with him in the past. Sixty-three
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cw X Xp H! -. 3 t y X L A S A 1- 1- E wxkcibtstilm A C A D E M Y l if l JOHN FR XNQIIS Nltlllltllilfl 156 Ill nun S't't:ttt-rt' lhtoytntzxtztz. R. 1. Sixty-four Mac is a tall. handsome. hlottd fellow wlto was 'l'yler's gift to La Salle in '41. .lack laid ltis hooks aside to don tlte navy' hlue in '44 attd served two years with tltal seryice. Soon after his discharge last summer. Mac signed in at La Salle to finish tlte task he had started six years before. Nlat-'s plans for the future aren't quite decided hut suceess is certain in whatever field Ite cltooses. Lots of luck. Nlac. I' t'l'RIlIts. JOSEPH Xl Xlil IRE 93 Ptztrts S'rttt:t1'r Pttmttmtaxtrtc. R. l. Pat came to La Salle in 1911 front lmmaculale Conception .lunior High. He completed his sophomore and part of ltis junior year at La Salle before leaying to enter the seryiee. The Navy was l at's choice and he spent two years serying l ncle Sam hefore he-ing discltarged in ,luly of 'sl-6. Entering La Salle again he has proven his elliciency' in his classroom work. Pat is undecided on what he is going to do after graduating hut what:-yer it may he. he has our hesl wishes for good luck and sutfcess, lflllilllilllllli l.l ltlll-IR Nl'Xll.llO'I' T2 Huy rtloltxt-3 S1 Ill-IlC'l' tIttus't'oy. H. l. lfred entered La Salle in 1943 after lf-ating a preliminary' school in Cranston. Upon arriving he gained a wide variety of friends witlt his keen personality and witty sayings. He ltas always participated in all his class activities and was a willing booster for tltetn. Fred ltasn't decided what lte is going to do in the future hut whatever lte does wc are sure he will he snet'-essful. We all wish you luck in the future. JOSEPH filittlltill Nl,-XNCONIC RIDGE Rout 9y11't'ttt-'ttg1.p. R- I. Cheerful. friendly attd relialmle are three words that suilahly' descrihe Joe. Upon arriying at La Salle from St. fllaryis in 1943. hc acquired many' friends among his classmates and teaclters. With his cheerful smile and likaltle llliiltllvl' Jtlf' was a welcome addition to any gather- ing. He played in the hand for three years and also was a ntenthet' of the swimming leatll. Mindful of the fine qualities which he pos- sesses. we are certain he will he at success in the fkfllly' 'lit' llorlts. THOMAS l,Ol'IS Nl XRKIXCCIO. JH. 64 llot tarts ,lytcxt tc Pttoytntzyrzti. R. I. Tommy came to l,a Salle front list-k Hopkins .lunior High in 1943. He is a conscientious student. usually' quiet and eapahle of carrying on a heated dehale in politics. governtttettt. or current eycttts. He likes dancing. roller-skating. switnming. and hoating. Totttttty is a very sociahle fellow and likes people of the same nature. He has made many' friends at La Salle and is also well kttown. 'l'om intends to study llusiness 'Xdntinistralion and l,aw at college. llest of luck. Tom. 1 .
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Sixty-Iwu I V! I XXX Xe, XIX ff ,X , XXL A. A I ', ' 5 'I L A s A L L E A C A D E M Y JOSEPH FR XNIIIS XIe:Ib0N'XI.II 1067 GIII-lI1XWIlf1I All-1NlI-L ,'xI'l'lINXlli. H, I. ,lim I-nie-re-el La Sallf- as a Seipllennenrr- in 19-I-4 alle-r graelualing fruin 1..lll'kW'0lHI ,Iunierr High Scliueul. His ele-Iighlful pe-rsewnalily has wnn him Ilu- Irie-nelship anel aehniratienn elf all his associate-s. Allheiugh his plans arf- unu-rlain. iw aII fr-L-I CI-rlain Ihal he- will Ire- siu-ew-ssful in LIII I1is I-IIIII-mens. ROBERT T1-IOM XS NIe:I,0X ERN 2-1 llmmiuueaiz S'rnL-gi-11' ljlKOXIlH-QXIQI-1. II, I, Known as MaL'u. lieili came- len La Salle- in Fe-ple-niln-r 19-H. alle-r graeluating frevm llle-ssi-el Sacranu-nl. His gc-nial pc-rsunalily. eluie-I manne-r. and ye-ry e-re-elilahlv marks liaw I-arne-II fur him a pewsilieyn of high r-str-e-ni among his e'lassmaIe-s anel Irii-nels. A lllt'lllIH-'I' of II1e- Iratk le-am ferr Iwu ye-ars. liebli has he-I-n il Ieuyal Iullewu-1'eif all se-heneil athlr-tiers. It is his arele-nI wish te, Iwimiiie- a nie-niln-r enf Uncle- Sams Post Ollic-e Dr-parlnu-nt. anel we- all wish him slle-I-e-ss in lhis xxearlhy if-nlure-. ICIJWXRD JOSEPH NIMIIIIINNESS 96 VILLA XxI:NI'I1 Elresicyxevevlm. H. I. EI mainle-nanl. munsie-urs . il is my e-sle-I-ine-el pleasure lem inIreuIus'e- I'1eIeIiI-H N1l'1il11lllll'SS, the- pe-rsevnalily kiel. Nlae- cami- lei La Salle- Ireum SI. Paul's Parish in 1944 anel I-wr since- has gaini-II many fasl Irie-nels anel nu-rilc-II an e-nxialnls IPIJIIIEIIIOII. He- is a he-Itvr Ihan awr- age slueh-nl. an uulslaneling aIhIr-Iv. having earns-II a varsily II-III-1' in feieiihall. I,a Sallilvs will lung re-nu-nilmer number 23 running up Ihe- grielirevn. anel Ihe- ge-nial guy wearing iI. HI-ri-'s lei yuu, ELI. HOIZI-IHT EIIXXQXHIJ Me':IN'I'HRl-I 319 N-XIII!-UQ-XNSI-.T'I' STIRI-QI-IT CIluxs'l'ux. R. I. Realm-rt Eelwarel Me-Inlyre e-nl:-ri-el La Salle- Ae-aele-my in SI-ple-inlve-r eff 1944. He- graeluate-el from SI. PauI's Parewcliial Se-Imerl and e-nte-re-el La Salle- as a Sevpliennuu-. Herb has a sple-neliel pc-rsunality ami is vi-ry capable-. In his scliulastie' wenrk he- is he-Iler Ihan aye-rage. His name- has fri-ellie-nlly appc-are-el ein the- lievnevr rerll, Iierli is also a ve-ry agress- siyr- alhle-Ie-. In his Serpliennorr- yr-ar at 1.21 Salle- Ile- plays-II ,Iunievr Yarsily feievlhall. has:-hall. anel Iiewkr-y. llpem grailualng from l.a Salle-. Iieah plans len e-uIe-r I ncle- Samis xfllly. I HI-IIJERIIIK I' XIII. NILRENN -I 111 I,u:eiu STIII-LI-1'I' I'nm1niaxe:L1. R. I. Alle-r grailualing Iireun Huly Nami- lirammar Sr-Iieml. l re-el e-nl:-ri-el La Salle-. Ialiing lhe- lilassival Course-. He- lransfr-rre-II lei Ihe- Svivn- Iirie- Cuurse- afli-r his Seiplieiiiiulw' ye-ar. Himmrems qualily anel ph-asing pe-rsefnalily han- I-nahle-el him In make- many Irie-nels anel In- a sun-e'e-ss un Ihr- swimming Ie-am eluring his Senplienuemre- aml Junior years. Sinu- Fre-eI is inte-re-sle-el in esiigiin-e-riiig. Ile- hopes Ie: alle-nel Ilrewwn llniwr- sity. We- knevw hr- will lu- sm-I-e-ssfiil IIPVLIIISX' evf his I'Xl'Q'Ill'llI ahilily in Ihe- se'iI-nlilie' lie-Iel.
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