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.-Xlhert, a most worthx' student. entered La Salle in 1945. He hails lrom that part ol the state known asljohnston, where he attended St. 'l'heresa's l l Ml l l flllllllllllll' Sc 100 . Although he does not participate in any ol' the school sports, he is an ardent supporter. do upon graduating. Whatexer he linally decides on, the class ol' '-I8 wish l Al all the luck in the world. Joe entered La Salle in Septemher. ltlll. He comes from Saint NIoseph's Parish in Scituate. Rhode lsland. and graduated lrom Saint l'eter's Grammar Sehool. I-'rom the sonality and chara here and he will with him. Besides hisiseholastie work, whirh he has kept on ai good level. llC WHS 11 lllClllllCI' joe has shown hiinsell' to he not only a student, hut also a man interested in extra-eiirrietilar activities. He plans to attend Cornell alter graduation. and we all know that wherever he goes he will he welcome. Before entering La Salle, Russell graduated lrom St. Miehael's School. His industrious hahits and his conscientious ellorts have gained for him the honor ol' ranking high in his studies. His sense ol' humor and soeiahle personality hate made him a larorite with his classmates. We are confident that Russell will be as year stay at La S: ille. ALBERT JOSEPH BOURCIER 38 XVaterman Avenue, Johnston, R. I. 'lie lere at La Salle he has made many friends. Alhert is rather undecided as to what he intends to R0l5l'iR'l' H. BOITTIER 15 Mapleton Street, Cranston, R, l. Boll, or Frenchie, as he is hetter known, came to I.a Salle from Briggs Junior High. Not taking part in any of the school sports. he played extensively in intra-mural sports. Scholastic achievement was his main aim in coming to La Salle. In this he succeeded hy ohtaining xery high marks. although never succeeding in making the honor roll. His aim in lile is to hecome a lawver and to take part in politics. Our hest wishes go with l iim. 4lOSl'il'H RXYMOXU BOYVEN Hopkins Aienue. Johnston, R. l. day he entered l.a Salle he has heen known lor his per- cter. 'lhrough his personality he has gained many friends alwavs he rememhered luv those who had ani association ol' the outdoor and indoor track teams and the orchestra. J FDXVIN JOSEPH UROYYN H5 Grosvenor Aveiiue, East I'rovident'e. R. I. Sinre Ed eame to l.a Salle lroiu liast llroiidence in ltlll, he has heen known lor his genial personality and his quiet and reserxed manner. lle is a good student. olten attaining honor marks. and an ardent supporter ol' all La Salle's aetixities. 1itl has not yet made known his plans lor the l'ut these sterling qualities he will he a siifcess in his later life. ure, hut hecause ol' his xersatility and capahilities we know that with RUSSIELI, VINCENT BROWN 56 Reynolds Xvenue, Proxiilenee 5, R. l. sueeesstul in the luturc as he has been during his three l25l
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Who is the beatn ol sunshine that brightens up our classroom? lt is notre other than Don, with his charming personality and litre sense ol' humor. Don came to I.a Salle from Blessed Sacrament junior High Sehool in 1915. During his three years here, he has won a rountless number ol' friends. Although he did not participate in any sports. he has been 1 t . ' 1 loy tl suppottct ol tll our ms Do hobby is photogr tphx md on many occasions he has been seen snapping pictures ol the srhool grottnds. He plans to enter engineering school upon grzuluation. antl we know' hc will be a sueeess there. Good bye and good lurk, l3on ! I.eo entered l.a Salle .Xeatlents lout' sears ago, coming' from Saint 'l heresa's. Quiet, sincere, aml always willing to cooperate, I.eo is a perlert gentleman it1 every sense ol' the word. He has reached the goal ol' the 1.a Salle honor roll many times. and has always been a great supporter ol' the sehool's has been keeping his future a seeret. but we know that it will be a sut'eessl'ul one. Good lurk and the best ol' wishes to a lellow La Salle can be activities. l.eo FRANCIS JOSEPH BLICSSINGTON 31 Grand Street, l'roxidence. R. 1. Frank came to us from the Assumption l'ar ish. Sinee his first year he has won for hitnsell' the respect aml lriendship ol' all with whonl he has come in contact. Frank is on the track team, and Ire is one ol' the most dependable runners we hare, both on the boards and on the einders. He has shown his versatility by managing the team, as well as by eompeting. 'tlfrank's marks have always been xery high beeause ol' his interest in getting ahead. Alter graduating, Ire plans to enroll at l'roxidem'e College. where we all know he will be a big stteress. Best ot' lurk, l'1 rank. 150NpX1.D BLOUIN 150 Sutton Street, Proridenee, R. I. 'z ' tea '. n's ' 1: '. 1 lXlllIll.X1iI. BOIXIN 55 Durban Street. 1'ltINlllC'IlCl'. R. l. Mike entered I.a Salle in 'l5. hailing lrom Nathanael Greene Alunior High Sehool. During his attentlanee here he has aetptired many lriends through his pleasant and dependable manner. Boxing is his latorite sport. and he has done well on the team. 11e takes an enthustastte interest nr all other sports, especially swimming, ire skating, anal tlaneing. Mike plans , . to enter lroritlenee College next rear to pursue a pre-metlu'al course. Best ol' lurk in the future. lXlike. and murlr stttu-ss. LICU UIOSIQPH BOUCZHARI3. EIR. 25 Beeker Axentte. Johnston, R. I. proud ol. r l HENRY FRJXNCIS BOlT1.1i'l' 19 Berkeley Street, liast I'rtnitletn't'. R. 1. Henri' entered 1.a Salle as a Sophomore in September, 1915. .Xu excellent student, he has not had too mueh trouble with his studies here at the Aeztclerlly. Boxing is his great avoeation, and this year he is trying to organize a real boxing tealn lor the sehool. .Xlso a member ol' the l'nitetl States Naval Reserxe, Henry seems to be a rely busy young' man. He is lltll sure ol' going to college, bttt we all know that il he does he will maintain the same high standing he has held here at l.a Salle. tw
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stitclents in the .Xc':1cle111i. t'Iitl ztspires to he Illl z1e1'o11:11ttic'z1l CIlgillCCI'. lli'li2lllSL' ol' l1is keen interest it1 .1x'i:1tiot1. He hopes to fulfill this Illlllllllllll 111 l'lI'lii .xlI'c.Oll1'g'l' 111 Nlissonri. NN e :ill w1sl1 httn lnfk, :incl we know tl111t lie will he Il cretltt to I.:1 Sztlle. tnetliatteh gztinetl niatnr l'I'il'llllS through lIiS liktihle persoitztlitv. Dtiring tttitities, Xeier one to neglect his stnclies, HI I'1lIlli'Si' niztrks l1:1re ztlwzlys been i11 the higher lll'2li'lxClS. He hats chosen to l-lll'lllCl' l1is L'lIllC'lIlIUlI ll Holt Lross. :intl we :ire l'K'l'l1lIll IIIill I'l'1lllli will he ntnst Slll'l'CSillIl in ixlizttexer catreer he chooses to follow. MARK LEWIS l5RliNIiI.I.I fir I.llIl'Olll AYCIIIIC, Nest Ilttrritigtoit, R. I. Slllfllflll i11 rootn 303. l.ewie, its he is nonttnonly eztlletl. is eighteen ye: l1is emleztxors. ICIJXNKXRIJ LIQON IHl'O'I'Ii I5 Hersei R01IKl.fil'iIIISlOlI III, R. I. lid, who rotnes Irotn St. AI2lllICXY'S I,2Il'IhlI i11 ilrttnstoti. enteretl L41 Szille 'z 1 ' ' 'I .il'l . He showecl lllll 4 nntng 1 scholnship hom St I'111ls -IIIIIIOI H1gI1 S Iool he wats cleserxing' ol tl1is il'lI0l1ll'SllIlJ hy IJCIIIQ o11 the IIOIIOI' roll IIIVUIIQIIOIIT l11s L11 1l I 1 S1Il1 He tntlp llll r 'L 's 1 .1 fz '. ' is ' 'etl worthy ol' joining the long list ol' ho 1' IIOX,XI.I3 IIIIRKIC E17 Wiirrliester Street, I'l'0XillCllL'L', R. I. l1is s1'l1oIz1slit3 work. Don wits 11lso notetl lor his initiztlire. He lI1lSl'ClX'lllCl honncl to he his. FRXNKZIS ISICRXXRID Il,XHII.I. 235 lillililllll Street, l'l'4tYlllCIICC', R. I. I 1x111Is Villlll' to I.:1 Satlle front Ilolx Nanne cillllllllllll' School. Ile int- s stan' liere. he hzts planed lmztskethztll :intl l1:1s SllIJIJUl'lCiI'llll school -IOIIN 'HMO l'IlY CZ XIIII.I. I90 Wyntlltztni .Xreniicz l'l'UNllIClICC. R. I. 1.11 Sillll' is llll itttlietllioii ol' whxtt is lo cotne, we :ire eerlztin lil' will snecie Best 0l.llli'lsllllllll1lIlIJIIIl'SS, .I1ll'li.ulll Holi llI'UNN,1lIlll in lnlttre lil'e. IZGI One ol IgllI'I'IlIgl0lliS hetter gifts to I.:1 Sztlle is I.ewis Iirttnelli. il c-lztssit tl olcl, z1l1o11t live leet nine inches tztll, :intl hats clzirk htnr. ,Xlwzns w1ll1t1g t Ientl 21 l1elpi11g httntl. I.c-wie showed his genittl spirit :intl his willingness to work hy his tireless eilorts i11 IIIC :1t1111111l IlIIllSll'l'li. His lllllllillllll is to heroine Il singer. :intl 2ll'lK'l' glillllllllllflll he intencls to stitch' innsir :tt tht llllliztttl Nlttsie School it1 New York Clitx. NYC wish l1i111 the hest ol' lurk Ill Ilonztltl utnle to I.:1 Sztlle l'rotn St. I'illWLIl'iIiS. .X xery 11111-11tiw slntlent 111 been ill lIIC IIIJIJCI' l1:1ll' ol' his clttss. Iilllllllll l1:1s plztyetl one mation' sport. 111 which he wats Zlll ztttire IIICIIIIJCI' ol' the sq11:1tl. III his Senior rein' now Don hits not t1111c'l1 llllllj lor CXll'll-l'lll'l'IK'lIIill' Lll'lIYIllL'9. Illll he is .1 lllllllllll lellow 111 the hotne rootn. His llllllll' lllIIIIN :ire tntlefniite. IIIII sitreess is Clotning to I.:1 Sztlle i11 his Senior yeatr. fl:1c'k progrcssecl rzipitlly in lIlN sttitlies :intl quickly ztcqttiretl tnztny 11ew lrientls hy l1is 2llIIl2IlJlC personztlitx He spent lIIC lirst three yettrs ol' I1igI1 sthool :tt Nlt. St. Ilhztrles .Xezttletnx Woonsocket, where he wits llll oittstztntling IIICIIHJCIR ol' the loothzill te11111. X quiet :1t1cl retiring lztcl, -luck tztkes his sttltlies serioitslr, pairtiettlatrly thc seienee Sllll-iCl'lS. His :1111hitio11 is to hecotne II l'lIClIlINl, :1t11l il' his work tt ul
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