JOHN BERNARD MCNITLTY W5 Burnside Street, Providence, R. I. jack came to La Salle as a Sophomore from St. Michaels junior High in 1915. He wasn't here long before he had made nutnerous friends with his line character and personality. Although 4'-lack has not played sports here at La Salle, he is an ardent supporter of them all. He has been follow- ing the science course for the past three years and would like to be a chemist. He intends to go to l'rovidence College. llest ol' luck. lack, l2Vl?Rl'i'l l' li. Nlt2l'HlI.l.ll'S Sl Sibyl Street, Providence, R. l. Red is a graduate of St. Anthony's School. Entering l.a Salle as a Freshman, he quickly gained the friendship and admiration of his fellow students by his good humor and scholastic ability. He advanced through his Sophomore, junior, and Senior years with apparent ease. Red is hoping to enter Providence College next fall to further his education. Here's ho ring- these long-searched-for qualities will remain with him and bring him success in whatever lield he may choose. GICORGIC K. MCQUAIJIQ 25501 Pawtucket Avenue. Riverside, R. l. George, better known as Mac, entered La Salle in the fall of lflll. and became one of the outstanding boys in our class. He is friendly, jovial, and cordial in his relations with his schoolmates. Mae is a hard worker. and because of this, has advanced well in his studies. His ability to play a musical instrument has made him one of our outstanding trumpeters. He is right there with all the information that is necessary. and we are sure that La Salle is proud of George today and will be even more proud of him in the years to come. He intends to enter Bryant College and follow through the business course. Best of luck, Matz CIH.XRl.l'lS 'l'l-IONIAS MlGH.Xlil. lti:'3 Cedar Street, Providence, R, I. lt is with great pride and pleasure that we present to you one of the smallest but truest La Salle men in the class of '-18. K'Mike entered La Salle in l9l'l, a product ol' Nathanael Greene Junior High School, He, ranking with the excellent students. has graced the honor roll for four years. His outward expression of innocence and seriousness serve merely to veil his ready wit and humor. His companions are often moved to spasms of laughter by his comments. Successfully balancing good times and laughter in one hand, and studies and hard work in the other, Mike is looking forward to even greater success at Massachusetts lnstitute of leclmologv upon his graduation. May everlasting success be yours, Nlikc. JOHN 'l'HONl.XS MICH.-Xlil. 370 West lixchange Street, l'rovidence, R. l. During his four-year stay at La Salle, john has won for himself a host ol' friends with his sparkling sense ol' lnunor and his amiable personality. A keen mind and diligent application to his studies have made the honor roll a familiar achievement for him. Although not on any of the varsity teams. .lohn has always manifested a keen interest in all sports. 'l'o a young man of johns character and standing we can only wish the best of everything. lfi9l l 4
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-IOHN Rl. Motux 371 Public Street, l'rovidence. R. I. -john came to I.a Salle three vears ago from St, 1XIichael's, and during his stay here has accomplished much. His quiet and unasstlming manner has won him a host ol' friends, Although he is not engaged in sports. his presence at various athletic contests is always noted. john has not vet decided on his career. hut with his ahilitv and energy there is no donht ol' his success. The tlass ol' 1918 wishes him the hest ol' luck in all his future undertakings. GEORGE V. MORRIS 112 l'itman Street. Providence, R. I. George entered 1.a Salle in 1911 from St. Josephs Grammar School succeed in any and all ol' his endeavors. RICHARII IIIOMAS NlllLGAI'IY ll1 Parnell Street, Providence, R. I. Dicki' is one of the A'unusual memhers of our class. llv unusual we mean he is one ol' the few hops who has 1'ound time to participate in athletics and social lunctions and still keep tlp his honor rating for the entire lour vears. He is vice-president of his home room and is well liked hv all his classmates. To him go the lmest wishes ol' his entire class and the prediction 1'or success in whatever lield his luture lies. 'IIIIONIAS Nll1I.I.lNS 22 Huron Street. Providence. R. I. Thomas entered I.a Salle Academy in 1915, from Blessed Sacrament llunior High School. He is a hov ol' line character and understanding. He is very cheerltll. and laughs at almost anvthing that is said. He sings in the Glee Clluh, and has a very keen interest in music. He is a good student in all ol' his classes. We hope that 'l'om will succeed in lilc. hecause he has all the qualities that go to make np a line person. HARRY 151.112 MUNROF til Kilvert Street. Hillsgrove, R. I. Harry came to l.a Salle in 1915 lrom Aldrich HighiSchool. He is a good student and a credit to the school. Although he did not take an active part in athletics. he followed sports with keen interest. Harry has a likahle personality. and has actpiired mzmv friends during his three years at La Salle. Alter graduating. he intends to join the AVIIIS. IVe are sure that whatever he does. he will acomplish with great success. 1711 Georges happy disposition, witty sayings. and jaunty manner are his ont- standing characteristics. George, who is hetter known to his associates as Ulittclclvf' has expressed his desire to continue his education. hut he has 1101 vet decided on any particular college. We who know him are sure he will
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