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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
IXLI COIIIC. Collepfe. QIOSICPH l1Il.XRl.liS Nlt1KI'INN.X 79 Norwood Axenue, Iidgewood. R. I. loe is .1 l'1d ol li11e 1-l1araete1' and nranlr stature. Beealise ol his enthusiastic' interest in his studies, l1e never participated i11 any type ol athletics. This does not indicate lack ol' interest however. since he has inanx potential eapahilities i11 the lield ol' sports. His seliolastie reeord has won hi111 distinction ainong his lellow students. sinee he is constantly striving to Illlllllllllll a lIlQ llCl' status i11 l1is grades. I11 tl1e classroom l1e is rated highly ln' his lellow elassnrates. sinre l1e has a quick wit llllll line personality. .Xlter leaving I.a Salle. he IIIICIIIIS to pursue a pre-dental course at l,l'0YlllClIl'C Good lurk. joe in all your actixities IION' Zlllll in llll' days to NI.XR'l'IN -l0Slf1l'll Nlt:Rl'iNN.X lll7 Ht vpe Street. l'1'oritle11t'e, R. I. Nlailin, a gratluate ol' St .lostl ltllfl. llis educ'ation was interrupetl when l1e enlisted in the Arniy in Ifllw Xlt coinplcting 1 ptitod ol serxue he ILllllIlLtl to I 1 Srlle to 1' I cl. 1 . l.: ,.' 1h's, eatne to I.a Salle as a Soplroniore in . 1 .1 .2 I eneh his thirst lor knowledge. Illartin is known lor his loyal support ol school actixities. his nnld disposition and l11s pleasing personalitr. all ol wlrich haxe XYOII l1in1 the admiration ol' his elassrnates, I-Ie plans to continue lns Lfilllfllllflll at Providence College. Good luck. Nlartin. and may your Years ll I' C nes . T. he happy o .junior wit and p 'I HOMXS Nl1:KIiXN.X 62 Waxerly Street. l'rovidenee. R. I. vl'llUllIllS, or Nlat'. as l1e is ealled ln :1ll his lriends. l1as won tl1e respect 1 ol all ol his lellow students hy his eonseieiitious work i11 class. and ln his ersonalitt outside ol' class. As a Ineinher ol' ll1e .lssuinption High Sehool, he won aeelaitn lor l1is athletic qualities, as well as his school studies. Mae starred OII the hasehall, loothall. and track ICIIIIIS i11 junior high sehool, hut upon Corning to 1.a Salle he gave all this llll i11 laxor ol' scholastic work. and he I1as done exceedingly well. With his departure lroni I.a Salle, he is Jlanniirir to enter husiness eollefre, where l1e will Illll-UI' U B . 111 IICCOIIIIIIIIQ Knowing Mae as we do. we leel he is assured ol' a hright luture. Good luck. Millar. IJXYID CJCORGIQ NIt1I..'XlIIiIII.lN fe Street, Bristol, R. I. I7 Clottn, Wlien ligne entered 1.11 Salle i11 Septetnher ol' I9ll he IlllIIlCllilllClY nrade Ill'lIIV lriends 'IIIIUNU' the students llllil laeulty. His quick wit Illlll his 'happy- 1l .1 U g0'lllK'l'il attitude IIIQIKIC coniratles wherever he went. .Ks a student l1is rnarks e eretlitahle a11d l1e earned the approhation ol all his teachers. WVhcn Dare leaves l.:1 Salle he lakes with him our hest wishes for l1is sueeess. QIOHN I'. Nl1l..XlTGHI.lN 201 Sarkett Street. l'l'0XlllCIlCC, R. I. lohn uune to l.a Salle in his l'll'CSlllII1lII year from Gilhert Stuart Qlunioi High School. He at once IlI2lilC lriends with everyone l1e eaine i11 1'o11tat't with. Alohn deeided to take the l'UllIlllCl'L'l2ll eourse, and niaintainecl a creditable scholastit' standing tlrroughout. In his last year he went out lilil tl1e lrofkey teanl. and Iouud a secured plafe OII the line. He also went o11t lor the track learn i11 his qlunior year. Wherexer John goes alter he leaves this .XCfllilCIlly. we know l1e will he a credit to the ClII'lSlllllI Brothers wl1o hare taught hint. 11181
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