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xNl it l LA SALLE rfiliiziocisf ACADEMY I E FRANCIS JOSEPH HINDLE 270 Dot'oi.As Avigxtig Ptttnltmrlwu. R. I. Fifty-two Frank. better known to his friends as t'The liooliieu. came to La Salle in September of 1944 after having completed his course at St. Pat- rickis. Although he has had no part in sports activities. lfrank is one of the school's most ardent rooters and has regularly attended all athletic events. His beaming smile and pleasing personality are known throughout the school. especially by llrother Flavian who is a special friend of Frank. He has a willingness to co-operate with his fellow classmates and to support their activities. Frank's plans for the future are undecided. JOHN MARTIN HORIN 336 Nonrutr Srtuliir Cttusrox. R. I John. the young man who always has a smile on his face or a humor- ous anecdote to dispense, is St. Paul's representative to La Salle During part of his career at l.a Salle. .lohn was a member of thc hockey team. ln his ,lunior year he was highly honored with the position of a class oflicer and proved that he is a capable leader. As yet. ,loltn has not decided what path to follow when he leaves school. but we all know he will be successful in any one he chooses. llood lucli. .loltn. from the class of '41 DANIEL FRANCIS HODNETT 25 Rosmv :AVI-IfNI'I-1 Pitovimgvil-1. R. I. A friendly manner and a pleasing personality have won Dan many friends in La Salle since his entrance from St. Pius School in l943. His desire to get ahead and diligence in his studies have won him tlte praise of both students and teachers alike. He has been a staunch supporter of all school activities. We feel sure that Dan will succeed in whatever Held he undertakes. and our sincere wishes go with him in his way of life. .l A AI ES EDWARD HOPKINS T Bigckm Avmt I: Jouxsrox. R. l. One of the many veterans furthering tlteir education at La Salle is ,lim Hopkins. lim. who is better known as Hoppy , first came to the Academy in 1941. but because of the war. he served two years in the United States Navy. ,lim has shown his proficiency in ltis studies and is very much interested in the field of sports. His outstanding personality has gained him a wide circle of friends and admirers here at La Salle. Hoppy is a very determined fellow and we don't doubt that he will reach success in whatever goal he strives for in the future. ROBERT DONALD HOXLE ITT Cluttv Sriuaizr Puovimgvztz. R. I. Since Bob cattle to La Salle from tlte Cathedral parish he has gained a host of friends. Although he has never engaged in any varsity sports Bob has always lent his wholehearted support to all La Salle sports events. His additional qualifications as a devoted student give real assurance that his life's endeavors will be studded with success. We know that in whatever field he desires to enter his determined char- acter and admirable disposition will bring him success. Best of luck. Robert.
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X V , xx'-XX , C L A S S MAROON am WHITE 'I O f 4 7 4. i fer 4, pfglfvf .-Xl.llER'l' HENRY IANNETA 12 Hiztnzrono S'l'ltICl'IT Ptrm'tm3xt1i:. R. I. Al eame to La Salle in the fall of l943 upon graduation from St. gXnn's Grammar Sehool. Along with Al eame an enormous ahundanee of talent and good will. Though not huilt to conform with athletic standards. he was an ardent follower of all athletie activities. :Xl has heen on the honor roll on numerous oeeasions. Upon graduation Al intends to enter Holy Gross to study law. Septemher will luring to Holy Gross an outstanding young gentleman with a dynamic person- ality. Good lllvk. Al. THONI :KS JOSEPH IANNOTTI 26 l't.t1asu'r Srntjt-IT Jotttxsroy. H. I. After eolnpleting a eourse at Thornton Junior High School. Toni entered La Salle :Xeademy in 1944. 'l'hrough his radiant person- ality he immediately eame to he a friend of all. Though not an honor student. his marks were always sufficiently high enough so as to plaee him in the first part of his elass. His amhition is to heeome engaged in some husiness venture. hut first he is enlisting in the Navy. llue to his ahilily lo grasp the situation. we are sure that SllC'K't'ss will he his reward. FRANCIS NIITKIHELI. .MNIICS I3 i,l-ICKYINNT ,Mmt to l'noxtni-zmztg. R. l. fVlajo1 ' entered La Salle in his freshman year. coming from Nathan- ael Greene .lunior High. His ever genial personality and wit have made him exceedingly popular with his fellow students. and he has always been a credit to his Alma Nlater. He intends to pursue engi- neering at Brown. and we all know that he will he a sueeess in this eareer and a eredit to l.a Salle Academy. JOHN JOSEPH RARCZ I0 l.ttn-Lu't'x Srtuct-Yr Wantom. R. l. ,lohn eame to La Salle in his freshman year from Warren .lunior High and immediately aeeustomed himself to the surroundings. His win- ning smile and suitahle disposition lnrought him many admirers. He has always attained ahoie average marks in all suhjeets and is a eredit to the sehool. Although he participated in no major sport he strongly supported all athlelie teams and participated in intramural sports. John has not yet decided what or-eupation he will follow. but we all know he will he successful. Good luek. John. CHARLES I-'HI-ilbl-1RICK KEEGAN -150 Crt-xrksrostg AYICWI li Pnoxlmgvztz. R. l. Charlie eante to l.a Salle in S1'Illt'IlllN l' of '42 from St. l'atriek's Grammar School. In his sophomore year Charlie played on the J. Y. foothall team. He left sehool in July. 194-5 to enter the Coast Guard and served until june. 19416 when he was honorahly diseharged. He returned to La Salle last September to complete his Senior year. As yet Charlie is uncertain as to his future hut we are sure he will he sueeessful in whatever life-work he pursues. Fifty-three
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sx5 f K, MAROON and WHITE l JOHN JOSEPH HEFFERNXN. JR. 1090 Tort. li vrti Row Xttqlgyilfgyxt H. 1. The hoy with the friendly smile whieh melts away wrath. has out sympathy for coming from We-seott. ,-X memher of the La Salle Championship Cross Country team in his sophomore and junior years he has proved himself to he an average student. After graduation .lollll intends to follow engineering at Rhode lsland State lfollege where he will surely make many friends and meet with -um-ess hood ll1t'l'1. ,lohnnyl Aff? L Qllcoif 'QL9 f o f 4 7 ,fftfijrxff ff . E y, JOHN XLFXKNIJFH HENDRX ll Portal: -Xvtcxl tc f,.0XlN1ItIl'l', R. I. john. one of the few students from tlonimieut. eatne lo us from Gorton Junior High N-hool in 1943. He has attained the honor roll many times. ,lohn was a memher of La Salle-'s hoxing team frotn the years 1943-1945 under llrother Xdrian. He was foreed to retire from the ring after sudering an unfortunate injury. We helieve that his well- developed personality whieh is admired hy all his fellow students. will lead hnn lo sueress in later life. He hopes to he a nayal oflieet' and we know he will make a line leader. Lots of sueeess. john. t.H'XRl,.l-.S NX I1.l.l Nl HEWITT. JH. 115 Liwtmox Row lltuxsrox. R, I, During, his four years al La Salle. llud has proyen himself lo he a good student and athlete. His high ideals. ready smile and wholesome humor. led us to choose him as an exeelleut friend and helpful Classs tnate. llpon leaving La Salle. llud plans to pursue the field of engi- neering, at either Wyoming State or Rhode lsland State College. With him go the wishes of the elass of '47 for oxerwhelming sueeess in all his undertakings. R-XYNIUNIJ FRANCIS Hltltll-INS 64 Ettanrtt S'1'ar1t1T l',IiOVllH'lNtjl-1. R. I. l3sua1ly referred to as Jigger hy his friends. he entered La Salle in September, '11-3. after Completing a sueeessful eight years at St. Ray- mond's. While here he has upheld great popularity among his class- mates heeause of his social manner. Although he did not participate in sports, he could he found at every event cheering the Maroon and White on to victory. Ray likes to fix things. see good movies, and go daneing. After graduation he plans to enter Providenee College. we wish ltim lots of luek. FDXX ,XRD 1 E I FR HIGGINS 34 tjuoitot: S'1'nt:i1'1' Puovlvizxctvz. H. 1. After graduating from St. Joseph's Junior High School. Ed entered La Salle in his sophomore year. A member of the Commercial depart- ment he has proved himself to he a persevering student and an ardent follower of sports. His quiet. hut friendly disposition has made hiln a favorite with his fellow students. This valuahle asset. we are sure. will serve him to great advantage in the future. Good luek. l'Ed and may success always he yours. Fifty-one
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