-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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ohn cntc JOHN TIMOTHY MYERS Sl .Xlgonqllin Street, Providcncc. R. I. ... ..- iul I i Sillg is i IILSIIIHIII upon gltlillltlllllg hom bilhut Stn.nt. Xlthough john clicln't tzikc pztrt in sports, hc is one ol' thc most zirmlcnt supporters ol' thcni. His nzinic his ipputul on thL honoi toll occ tsion ills . t.. . :intl his scltolztstic' stzinmling has zllwziys hccn zihovc pair. He has hccn known to hoth tcichus incl stutlcnts is in Csccllcnt pupil. His quict mrlnncr I . rici ,mon 'z A incl plglsint disposition non lot limi 1 host ol l ids Ili gi icluuttng, .john intcncls lo cnlcr l'i'oxitIcnct- Ilollcgcr to l'urthc'r his vclticwition. Cloocl luck, John. hzivc ntutlc 1 ANTHONY I'. Nl'1Rl..lR. flll Btxiiicli .Xvcnttt-. l'i'oxiclcmtc. R. I. Anthonx cntcrctl 1.11 Szillc in St-ptctnhcr, Illll, Ht' stzirtctl his I t S cztrccr lwiniztkiiig thc' honor roll :intl Sl2lYL'tl on it through his lout st its :it L11 Szillc. He was also at ntcnihcr of 'thc hoxino' tunt lor tlnu. cus U I lllItlCl' thc zihlc tlircctton ol Brother .-Xclrtatn. .Xnthony was ztlso it wit it h to our school paper thc Maroon and II'lti!1'. HC hzis drawing cartoons lor thc pztpcr. Hc is not tlclinitc' on what hc w tilts to tlo tlonc '1 Lfll it loh hx for at hlctinic UCTIIPRIIIUII. httt wc know wlizilvxcr hc on success. 'lhv ctlztss ol' 'IS wishes hint thc host ol' luck in wlizitcut lic n choose to tlo. JOHN HICNRY NORISICRG 7 Alpha: Court, IIroximlcm'c, R I tlcrtztkcs .X Cltccrlnl clisposilion Zlllll at rlrtrtntnq pcrsonwlitx' :irc two :tttrihittc's which lick so wcll-known 'incl hkctl hv tC'u'hcrs :intl clztsslnattcs lllll'llI2 I 1 his stay :ll the .Xc':imlt-tits. Ifroni 4 ...t ... . :is :ttlilcticx .X n hcrc will unclot chooses lo enter. thc ills lit unit to I t Sillt is 1 IICNIIIILIII in ll, john Cntcrctl whole liczirlctlly into :ill ztctivitivs, scliolzistic its wcll ' ionogrzini winner on thc 'I7 loothztll tczini. 4Iohn's nzinit- h.is oltc-n giwirccl thc honor roll. 'Ihr' sumo qtiailitics which nizitlc john at stlffcss thtullx hiing hint thy Nlllll ,oocl ltlcls in Nlllllltl Illill hc ' jg 7 o IQIJNIITX Il IXNIIQS XO I'l'.XCil-1 I Nalrc Lourt. I'rovitlcticc, R. l. Hcrc wc prvsvnt lid, thc quivt. CUllSltlL'l'2Ill' lcllow who hztils ltonl tht .Xssumption I'ztrish in l'roxiclctic't'. 'Alicl hats ZIIWIIIQ hccn ll goot Although hc hats ncwr migzigctl in any xztrsity sports. Fil hats :ilw us lcnt his wllolc-licztrtccl support to :Ill 1.11 Sztllc sports cvcnts. NYC know lXlI1llL'YCl' licltl hc tltfsircs to cntcr his ClClCI'IIIllICtl t'li:tr:lc'tcr :intl inlti disposition will hring hint sttfccss, llvst ol' lllfls. lid, ,ions .postal-ti trim II',N 'L XXUIIIIC l'ro It K 'X 'l5B1lllIlIl'lll3 . . , x ltnct R l Alter zittcncling Saint M:try's Clrzuiitiiiii' School, whcrc ht- haul hccn :tn honor sttitlcnt, john cntcrctl Lu Salle in Scptclnhcr, lflll. llc ailwxns hats at sniilv otl his li1ll'C. :I joke on ltis lips, :intl when you :irc in his fonipziny, thcrc is ncrcr zi tltlll moment. Although hc is IIOI one ol' our stair zithlctcs. hc is :in airtlc-nt supportvr ol till our tc-ztnis. lztc'kic is lllNlI'l'ItlCil 'ts to whcrc ht- will COIIIIIIIIC his ifllillllilll' vmlc u'ors. hilt ixliwcxtt hc govs wc know hc i be stu't'cssl'ttI. 1731 till
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