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NIVZZ- s , C L A S S . O f I4 7 1,rs.,f-.45 MAROON and waits .75 3 5695 9XimM:5' RNLPH X INCENT LETIZIX X I4 flirt vim' S't'lit:t1't' ,Ionxs'rox. R, I, Generosity and versatility eomhine to fnrltl Ralph. a person ul no little reputation. One of our hetter students, Ralph has never found it tlittic-tilt to earn good marks. He has also gained fame as a metnher of the fnolltall team for two years. He first came to La Salle in l94'l fltlm Calvf .Il1lli0l' High School. At the present time Ralph harbors aspirations of entering Brown llniversity. and with him go the In-st wishes of his classmates. Al.I RIfIIJ JOSEPH LEIOIIRNIQXII 68 CIHPIN AVl'1NI'l'1 l'7It0XIIJI-LNCI-I. H. I. Three years ago this diligent and unassuming chap entered La Salle Itefore we realized what a staunch friend he really is. Quiet and industrious. AI has taken all his studies seriously. though no La Salle .-XI has not chosen realize his and it was not long activity has suffered for the want of his support. his career yet. hut we are Certain that he will amhition and soar to successful heights. HUXYXRIB CH XRLES LEWIS TI Moi NTXIN Avtgx1'i1 I-Ixsr Iftiovtnizxtzii. H. I. Howie , as he has always heen known to his fellow classmates. entered La Salle from Saint Marys of Riverside in September. 1942. fXn ainltitious student, he rated among the leaders of his Class. having the altility also to seeure a position on the J. V. football squad. He advanced to the varsity reserve. a prospect for the next season. In ,Xpril of '44 his edueation was interrupted when he left La Salle to serve with the United States Navy. He returned to the Academy to complete his studies. and will then follow the Engineering Course at llrown University. We know that he will go far in his field and extend our sincere wishes for success. WILLI XXI CH XHLIES I.I'I I'LIi ' 292 Cot vrtn' flu is Illini-, hvetltwltlli. R. I. Itill. after graduating from Saint I-'aul's ,lunior High School entered La Salle as an up and coming sophomore having a host of friends among his classmates. Itill is a living example of a typical La Salle student. jovial, good-nalured and an ardent sports follower, He was a participant on the indoor track team in 1944 and a sincere pro- moter of all social activities in his junior and senior years. He intends to further his education at Providence College and as a parting note I we wish him good luck in all his undertakings. GER XLD CH XHLFIS lj NCIH 4 ,lun-Qs S't'lii1t1't' Plioxtntgvmzic. H. I. llerald came lo La Salle from St. NIichael's ,Iunior High School. Providence. He entered in Septemher of HH- as a sophomore. While a sophomore he played on the I. N. Foothall team and the ,l. V. llaskethall team with great success. In class Gerald is an ardent student and gets hehind all of the class functions and aetivities. He is well liked hy everyone. Gerald has not yet made known his plans for the future hut heeanse of his enthusiastir' manner and line sports- manship he will he a success in whatever he does. Fifty-nine
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Sixty Nisit l LA SALLE ifmt-t56tf Zami? ACADEMY HAXNIONIJ ,VXLLEN LYOIXS JST Lovawoon ,-html t-1 Wxttwtrik. R. l. JA MES JOSEPH fXlr:'XREgt YEY 29 Ln lwtzsro N ti STI: t-lt-1'l' Mac . as he is called by all who know him. eanle to La 5alle in his sophomore year from lllllllfcltfllliilt' Coneeption. He is an ardent sport fan. attending every athletie eyent which La Salle participates in. Although not a scholar. Staff is definitely a good student. Known for his jovial personality. he is exceptionally popular with his fellow students. Although fVlae has not made plans for the future we all know that whatever he undertakes he will prove a err-dit to La Salle. JOHN F 133 Rt out 5'l'Rt-ll-LT John entered La Salle in September 1943 as a freshman. :Xt the vom- pletion of his freshman year. he left for llarrytown. New York, to assume studies which would adapt him to the life of a Christian Brother. After two years. John deeided that this was not his yoea- tion and returned to La Salle for his senior year. He is an average student and is well liked by his fellow elassmen. His plans for the ut the bet sf l k id ct ls the luture are still indefinite, b wish from the Class of 1947 for John. RAINCIS Nlt:C.'X HE 'lfter graduating from Saint 'l'eresa's Grammar School. Hay entered La Salle in 1943. He is a happy-go-lucky fellow whose eontinual smile wins him tnany friends. While in his sophomore year Ray was at participant on the indoor track squad and also was an ardent foot- ball fan. Ray is undecided as to the futtlre but he intends to enter Proyidenee College upon his graduation. ln whateyer he deeides to do we know he will he a sueeeess. Pttoytmixtit-3. R. l. EDWARD BERNARD XICCAISE S21 Vl't1s'rFlt-,t.o S'rm1t-:T Ptttwllbtlvitl. R. l. Nlae came to La Salle from Assumption Junior High 5chool in his Sophomore year. He spent Iwo years in the liand and found many lriends in his teachers and classmates. Ed also was a member of the Minstrel in his second year. He was a good student and an ardent sports fan. After graduation he intends to take a business course in eollege. We of the Senior Class wish him the hest of luck in all his undertakings. Pltlltlllt-QNCI-I. H. l. s 1 ue' at su ess DENNIS JOSEPH XICCI,-XRTHY. JR. 5 Hlt00KlflEI.ll Rom Etsr Pltoytotaxfziz. R, I. Coming to us from St. l,:I't'Itllf'Il-S. Riverside. in 1943. Denny has made a most enviable name for himself on the school paper and in his seholastie standing. Joining the Maroon and W'hite in his sopho- more yt-ar he became Editor-in-Chief before retiring with a well- earned reputation. Combining a natural wit with a good sportsman- ship lJenny has made many lasting friends here and will long be remembered by all who knew him, Planning to go to eollege. he intends lo undertake chemical envineerinff. llest of eyervthinv' lJenny . s r- . 1--
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Fifty-eigltt LA SALLE ACADEMY PAUL ROLAND LEFEBRI1, 8 Look Orr Rotn Entqtzwoon. R. 1. Paul came to La Salle from St. Paulis in 1943 and immediately hy his genial personality won for himself a host of friends. His sparkling wit and good sense of humor have lxrightened many a dull period. During his three year stay at La Salle. Paul has sueeessfully main- tained a high average in his sehool work. Although not active in sports he is an ardent follower of all La 5alle's sports aetivities. We all know that whatexer field of work Patil pursues in later life. he will he most sueeessful. FRANCIS A NTHON Y Ll-Il-'OLEY 846 ,lterrtgtisox RotLt-:rum H1LLsf:ttoxt1. R. l. A quiet. and studious lmoy, Francis entered La Salle in his l reshman year. He is never outspoken. voicing his opinion only when he sees fit. He is addicted to making wise decisions. refleeting qttiekly and then going ahead. He is ltehind all elass aetixities. mostly indireetly hut doing well. He has kept well up in his studies. never lagging. and has Come out with good marks, a eredit to himself. With his persever- anee he is sure to do well in later life. and the Class of 1947 wishes him sueeess in his new Career. 118 SH xttox S'rnt:tl'r Wll.l.lAM EDW XRD IFNIOS :X veteran of three years in the Naxy. Bill tame to La balle lll 1940 from Nathanael Greene Junior High School. He made Honor Roll marks prexious to his enlistment. His magnetic personality and staunch figure make him a good companion and a grand person to know. liill plans to eontinue his education at Manhattan College in pursuit of degree in Eleetrieal Engineering. With his previous marks in View we all feel sure he will sueeeed. Best of luck. Billl ALFRED GEORGE 1,EOlYXRD 173 Ytf.ttXt0Xt :Mt-,Xt t-, Ptmttptgxtjtj. H, I, ,Xl entered lla Salle on Septemher 11. 1943 and immediately joined the hand in whieh he remained while here at l.a Salle, .Nl took part in three minstrels playing in the orchestra. He is faithful to his hooks and is a good student. His faithfulness and fair play have won him many friends at lla Salle. Un leawing La Salle. :Xl aims to he the finest chemist in tlu- eountry and we all wish him the lrest of luek. LOUIS MNTHOWX Ll' PRN 344 Nu su rpktar -Xx't:Nl'la Xt tonic R l Three years ago Lou eatne from Lotkwoot 1 lt unknown txtelt to his immediate friends. and sinee then has gained the fellowship and admiration of lroth teaehers and students of l,,a Salle. His traek aeetnmplishments hate hranded him as one of the foremost inter- seholastie runners in the country. Shy. self-effacing Lou never hoasts of his aehievements hut shows his hustle and determination when running. lloth as a student and athlete. he will doubtless aehieve greater fame as he plans to enter Notre Dame.
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