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i rliarzuter. We are certain that jim will be as successful in his l'ulure JAMES CH.-XRI.liS I1.Xl lfliR'l'Y ISH Fourth Avenlte. lVoonsoel4et, R. l. Klint entered La Salle as a Freshman. During' his l'our years here. he has sucresslulli rotnbined good scholarship with athletics. A member ol' the xarsity basketball squad for two years, jim was chosen captain ol' the l!ll7,l9lH teani. But his achievements do not stop at sports alone. He has attained a good scholastic record, as well as being noted for his line career as he was at La Salle. JOSIZPII CLXCLNO 32 Carleton Street, l'roridenc'e. R. l. his vocation. Alter graduating lroni .1 .1 ' ' ' course which will help hint reaeh lns ultunate goal. 'Joe' eonies from the Blessed Sacrament Parish and attended Bltssct Sarranient School before coming to I.a Salle Aeadetny. He has shown fea o ambition in the pursuit ol his studies and has been a eredit to both his parish and school. loc took the elassieal course lor two xeais and lttti changed to seientilie istudies, whieh would be ol niore benefit to hun in I 1 Stlle .joe intends to Iollow his chosen profession by attending Providence College and taking' a pre-n Hl-ZNRY I.. C.-XI.C.'XGNl lil 'l'ell Street, l'rox'idenee, R. l. Henry Klaleagni, of Holy Ghost l'arish, entered I.a Salle in lEll0. On his arrival at the Aeadetny, Henry lllIlllClll2llCly took a profound interest in his scholastic actixities, which soon attained for hinl a place on the honor roll. Although he has not participated in school sports, you will always lind hint an eager spectator. His sineere straight lorwardness has gained lor hint many friends. Alter eoinpletion ol' his studies here, he plans to enter college. wliirh will prepare hint lor a suec'essl'ul future. WlLI.l,XM FRANCIS t1.Xl.I..XlI.XN, QIR. 3 Sparrow Street, Providence. R. l. l elassniates soon lound out tha 'z .' 1 .' 4 X 1 ' X ' . . . I he usl lauflhs ll oll and irons out - ' ' ' ' ln September, 1915. Bill entered I.a Salle as a Souhoniore. llis Slllt the w ts t rely souible ind intelligent ltnt He has achieved line niarks in nrtthenrttic's 'ind has 'ilwtxs bee . . . . . t 4. .n near tht top ol his class in this subieet. When eonlronled by ani' rom wlieated niattei I , ' ' ' the dilhcultx in i ctlni incl I . , t 4 t Col le in llte held ol work to which he dexoles his life. C1H.XRl.liS ICIJXVXRD C.XI.I..XN l27 llradlord Street, Bristol, R. l. Charles entered La Salle as a Sophomore in 1915. ln his first year at l.a Salle, he was a prominent athlete in both the swimming elub and on the junior varsity football team. He was also in the Minstrel ol' 'l5, doing inipersonations ol' screen and radio stars. Charles has also shown talent in romedy sketches. He has won the respect and admiration ol' all his classmates. His future plans are to attend Providence College, and we of the Senior class know that he will succeed, and wish hinl the best ol' luek. 1273 tnanner. With his fine record at l.a Salle behind hitn, in both seholnlx achievement and eharaeler, Bill Callahan is destined for ceittin sunt ss
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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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This likeathle lellow CLINIC here als ll l'll'C5llllI2lll in Septemher. l9ll. He is ai line student amll his personatlity amtl sense ol' respect lor his lellow ssmattes hats won him malny lrientls in his li0lll lC2ll4Sl1ly here all the .Xl'alcletny, He palrticipattetl in the ISH5 Minstrel, Zlllll hats held X2ll'l0llS elalss ollices. l'ony y ll'l0llS 'athletic contests tatlle up the rest ol' his leisure time. He plains to talke l lllljlllflll course all l'royillenc'e College in the lalll. NVQ wish Tony the lmest ol lurk illlll stneerely hope llllll Slll'l'L'NN llllll halpptness frown his eyery ellort. 1 lill . als he is lilllllllllllly known, is lalmous tltronghout the forrillors ol l l Slllli' lor his g.L'lllLll lJCliSUllllllll atncl reauly wit. He Ulllll' to l.al Slllll' in llll5 lront Sl. l,lllll'S .llllll0l' High Srhool atncl soon hegatn to show his allxilily sports. He palrticipaltecl in lillllllbllll atncl in malny other alctiyities. During lox llelinite suecess. l lllIXl0lIS to help his lellow l'lLIiSlllilll's in alny Nily he earn. Htl hats no MICH.iXlil. l'li'l'lCR C.XI,Yl'l'TO lllfl Borclen .Xyenul-, llohnston, R. l. Hcilllu entered Lal Sallle als at Sophomore in lfll5 from Czllel Junior High in -lohnston. lo experience the priyilege ol' his lil'lCllllSllllJ is to npprceialte Call IIIOSI lully. He hats at IJl'l'S0ll2lllll thalt hats won him ntatny lrienlls llllllllg his llll'CC-ylflll' staty here. .Xllhough known more for his quick sense ol' humor. 'ifillln is at line seholtlr. eyeelling IJ2ll'lllflll1ll'ly in Sllllflllllllll. His latmilian' lance atntl his l92Sl eonyertilmle jatlIopy alre exer-present alt alll our allhletie contests. His IJlCll'4lllg llisposition atnll his keen intelligence alre at romhinaltion than l'llllll0l luring Zllllllllllg hut illl'l'L'SS amll halppiness als ll llllSlllL'Silllllll in the tlalys to rome. .XNTHONY UIOSICPH CAMRIO llirs l,I'0gI'l'NN .Xyl-nue. I'roiillence, R. I. is allso ll SlllllllCll hatfker ol' sports all l.at Satlle. NlllSllf amll klllCllkllllQ,' , 1 JOSEPH .XNTHONY CI.XN.XV.XN l2l l'eairI Street, l'roytilenm'e, R. l. joe Ulllll' to tts from 'l'yler Sfhool als ll Sophomore. He is ll diligent stuclent, amcl his ellorts haue heen l'l'lX'llI'll4'll hy high scholalstil: 2lC'llll'YCllll'lll throughout his illlf att Lai S2lllC. His personallity hals won him mann at l1lSllllg lrienclship lllllllllg the lalculty amd his lellow students. lloe's plains lor alllet' gllllllllllllbll alre unsettled, but we alll know lhalt the salnie spirit whim-h hats i'll1ll'll1.'lL'l'llC'll his stumess here will ntalke ltim equatlly Slll'l'C9il.lll in alll lnlure Clllll'1IX'0l'S. 1ilJW.XRll -IOIIN CIXNNINCQ ll lillgewooll .Xyenue, fiI'llllSlUll, R. l. his Sl2lX here he hats proyen hitnsell' to he am 2llJlC-SllIllCl1l, :intl only plains lor the luture. lull whaltexer Ile 1llll'llllJli. lt no cloulml will he EXRLIC -l.iXNlliS KLXNNON, JR. G52 l'ra1irie Avenue. Proyillenee, R. I. There alrc Z1 few people whose personatlities atre so vihralnl amd infectious thalt they inject at feeling ol' lrientlly humor into amy gathering. Such ll pet'- son is l'l2ll'lC. He is possessell ol alll the lllllllllllji which Qillll friends amll IIHIRC one's future suveess ll surety. Jxllllllllgll l'l1ll'lC never played lilly sports while all I.at Saille, he hats shown his school spirit hy heitig al loyall IllCllllJCl' ol' the lbllllll lor l'0lll' years. He hats shown his enthnsialsm lor succtcss hy llllllslllg the honor roll quite frequently, l'llll'lC plains on entering l'royitlence College in the lalll, amcl when he tloes. we alre sure he will matke llllllll more lrienlls illlll win 1lCCl1lllll lJL'L'1lllSK' ol' his lllllllkll' Zlllll personzllily. i281
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