ROBIERT WILLIAM Mc:CAR l'HY 29 IVinthrop Avenue, Providence 8, R. I. Mac entered I.a Salle in ltllti, after having spent the first two years of high school in Bullalo, New York, His short stay' here, however, has not prevented him from progressing both scholaslically and socially. Bob has made many friends, and has always maintained high grades in his studies, besides being an active member of the track teatn. His line character and amiable personality have won him the admiration not only of his classmates, but also of his teachers. IVe, his friends at La Salle, wish Bob the best of success in his future endeavors at Holy Cross. JOHN JAMES lNIctIONNliLI. Ill Rankin Avenue, Providence. R. I. Everyone knows jack, that fellow with the shining smile and dynamic personality. lt is not diflicult to beeotne one of Jacks friends. By close association with him, one can discover his fine character. jack was unable to show his athletic abilities, but he was a loyal supporter for all school activities. .Xlthough not on the honor roll. he has a record to be proud of, for tnany a time he missed it by only one or two points. Jack intends to go to Providence College, where we wish hiln the greatest amount of success in his studies and in his future life. EINVARIJ JAMICS MALLDONALIJ Bl Warren Avenue. East Providence, R. l. t'Mac is known to his fellow students as a regular fellow who is both sincere and intelligent. Although not ostentatious. he is a quiet. elhcient, personable fellow who has accomplished much in his three years at La Salle. Mac has all the essentials for success-character, personality and intelligence. Il' he continues to make use of his talents. he will make as excellent a record in the future as he has attained at La Salle. He can't miss! jOSEl'H MclLLROY Prospect Avenue, Wickford, R. I. The glowing face of joe has brightened our classroom for the past two years. The fact that he was outstanding in athletics did not interfere with his scholastic endeavors. In addition to being on the honor roll, 'fvIoe has been selected president of his class for two years. and was elected to represent the Senior class as vice-president. Joe has been endowed with an attractive personality, and has made many friends here at La Salle. In addition to being an All-Slater in baseball, he was also a member of the basketball IC1llTl. college, where we are sure he'll make a name for himself. BERNARD yj.XMliS NlcliN.XNl.Y 68 Cross Street, Providence, R. I. Bernard entered I.a Salle in ISHS. He is a graduate of the lnnnaculate Conception Junior High. During his three years at 1.a Salle, he has ranked high in scholastic achievements. li, as he is better known to his class- mates, has carried a smile on his face that has become as much a part of La Salle as the Ilrothers. He plans to continue his studies at Rhode Island State College, where he will major in chemistry. Our best to you, HB. II. l05l and he hopes to play baseball in the major leagues. joe expects to go to
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JOHN IQIJIVARIJ MCCRNIIH I2 Pope Street, Providence, R. I. Since coming to I.a Salle in September. ltlll. jack has been a popular fellow because of his easy-going manner and pleasant personality. He has made many friends during' his four-year stay. In his Sophomore year he served as an usher at the football games. and has been a constant rooter and follower of all La Salle sports. Although not an honor roll student, jack has always worked hard to keep up his marks. He attended St. '1'heresa's Grammar School before coming to l.a Salle, and upon graduation he hopes to enter Providence College. The best of luck, Black, in whatever field you may choose in later life. BERNARD ANTHONY MCGITIXXESS l76 Pleasant Street, Providence. R. I. Mac, the popular way he is called. hails from the Holy perfect. He is gifted with a wonderful sense of humor. Providence College. Wll.l.l.XNl MICIHAEI. MUGITINNICSS 96 Villa Avenue, Edgewood, R. I. William Michael Mcliuinness. 'l'hat's the formal cognomen of Bill or 'tNIae as he is known to his friends. He was born in I930, the third of fottr brothers. He's a carefree lad, bitt despite his casual manner, his instructors found him ellicient and cooperative. He has established an enviable reputation as an athlete and gentleman. Should he attend college or enter the business world. we're certain he'll succeed and bring credit to La Salle and pride to his classmates. RAYMOND FRANCIS McHl'GH, -IR. 259 Vealie Street, Providence, R. I. i. t. A - - Mac, as he is known bv his friends and classmates. schoolmates are certain that his sparkling personality wil friends for him after graduation. CHARLES EDWIN INHLKIENN.-X ll Rosedale Street, l'rovidence. R. I. 'tCharlie came to La Salle from Gilbert Stuart in September of l9l5. He immediately gained a host of friends with his friendly character. and over his three-year slay at the .Xcademy he has added abundantly to this list. Chuck as he is known to us, has always proved to be a 'hlolmny on the Spot through his willingness to lend a hand in all school functions. Chucks future plans are as yet uncertain, but whether it be college or the business world, we are sure that he will be a success. l67l Name Parish. and has been a student of La Salle for four years. Although he doesu't participate in any school sports, he is an ardent supporter of the different teams. His marks and conduct in school are good, and his attendance record is ll2lS lII2ltlC lllll Ily friends during the course of his studies here. lt is with regret that we part with him. Good luck, Bernie, as you continue your studies at is an industrious Senior. He possesses a noblelcharacter and teems with a deep sense of loyalty to La Salle. Macs school spirit is exhibited by his attending almost all of La Salle's athletic events. In fair or foul weather, Mac can be found in the stands, cheering for the team. During his Freshman and Sophomore years, he was a member of the chorus in the La Salle minstrel. .Xll Macs l win manv new
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