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Al came to us from lisek Hopkins in 19411. During his stay here he has AI.I3IiR'l' RAYNIOND PAUL X52 River Ayenue, Proviclence 5, R. I. A genial manner and smiling face are the keynotes of .Xl's personality. been an eager participant in all school activities. He has been a metuber ol the band for three years, of the orchestra for two, and of the track team for four years. UNI intends to enter the business world, in which he is bottnd to succeed. llest of luck to a swell pal and classmate. JOSE PH I .ICO PAUL 500 Power Road. Pawtucket. R. I. Leo,' as he is called by his friends, entered I.a Salle .Xcademy in his Sophomore year, coming from the ,Xssutuption Parish School. Pending his stay at La Salle he has been a typical stttdent. By his pleasing and mild disposition he has won the conlidence of students and teachers alike. He hasn't, as yet, decided what he will do after graduation. However, we all feel sure that 'AI.eo will be successful at whatever he attempts. His con- servative wit, hard work, and natural ability' will carry him swift and last along the road of life. 'I'he Senior class of 'IS wishes you farewell and good luck, Leo. IOSICPH PICNIA 21 Russo Street. Providence. R. I. loc entered I.a Salle in September, l9l5. Here he continued the good record he made at St. Ann's. He has the interesting hobby' of collecting coins. During the summer joe is often fottnd swimming, a sport for which he has a great fancy. He was an active member of Brother Albans swimming team. Joes plans for the future are to continue on to college at R. I. State, studying to be a chemical engineer. YVe all know that he will succeed in reaching his ultimate goal. An eierlasting impression of coopera- tion and a good sense ol' hutuor will long be remembered by those fortunate enough to know him. JOHN PHILLIPS 27 Phillips Street, East Providence. R. I. XVe can tisually find -Iohn in a track uniform. He came to tis in the I'all ol '4 I. and was cross-country manager. Since then. he has come a long way: from being tnanager of cross-country' to one of its foremost members. In organimtions, he still had tilne to maintain an honor rating in his studies He was a class ofhcer during his fottr years at I.a Salle. We all wish 'A-Ioluiny the best of luck dttriug his coming years in college. HENRY l'll.l.ONl 78 Hillwood Street, Cranston. R. I. Henry, one of the most popttlar boys in the Senior class, comes lrom Saint .Xnne's Parish, Cranston. He came to l.a Salle in IUI5 from Nathanael Greene junior High School, and from that day he has been making many friends among teachers and students alike. He has been a tnember ol' the football team for two years, and is an active supporter of all other school activities. 'l'he esteem in which he is held by his fellow students was shown when he was selected manager of the White Party' for the Senior election. He also has been an ofhccr of his home room for the past two years. Henry hopes to become a clraftsnian or an architect, but whichever it is, it will be that professions gain and La Salle's loss. l77l 'Ili he was given an All-State berth. John was a vital member on the indoor and outdoor track teatns, and although participating in all these athletic
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sal Lharhe. Charlie can CH.XRl.FS FRANCIS PAQUETTE H9 Warwick Axenue. lidgewood, R. I. re to La Salle lroin Saint l'aul's Parochial School in Sophomore year. Since then he has made the honor roll several times, and has maintained a very high seholastie record. His winning smile and jovii nature have won him a host ol' lriends. He is especially noted lor his perpetu ally llaming red Cheeks and genial personality. XVe all feel conhdent th1t ihuhe will ltt tin sutuss in whituer licld l l s Cr I l 1 1 . I, ,. ROlSl'lR'l' NY. IFXRRICR ll' C NDOSC. . 1 Jill lli 38 Royal Street, l'rovidenee, R. l. Roh Parker is a student with a high seholastie axerage. whieh he has ni nnt llllill dui ine ht 1' :A ' g 's lour-rear stay here. Besides heing a good student, Holm has heen an ardent supporter ol all the athletic' endeavors ol the tool. and was seen at most ol' the contests put on hy our teams, spirit and lriendly attitude that Holm has shown here is sure to I'he same gain him new lriends to add to the host ol' them he luis won during his stay here it this .Xeatlenng Sllt'l'CNs seems mimi inexitahle lor Boll, li.XRI, FRXNCIIS l'.XSl EXCIH 256 .Xlthea Street, Providence, R. I. Earl came to l.a Salle lrom .Xssnmption junior High School in 1915. Ht was soon known to all In his jovial manner. Not to he outdone. he playtd on the xl. V, loothall team, and eaptained the tennis team in his junior year Earl has also heen on the honor roll sinee he came to l.a Salle, He his made many true lriends here and is admired ln all. 'lo liarl, who intends to Iurther lns studies at l'roxitlenee College, we wish the hest ol' luck. ICS l'.X'l'RliZK 29 l.andor Street. Proxtdenee, R. l. Rarelx has l.a Salle prodtieed a more hrilliant student. a more capable our ZIIHCS l'atr '. . ' 7 -' ' giant. a real on .1 more sterling cliaractei than ml tak Xn inullutual s name has graced the honor roll since he entered l.a Salle. -lim, go gutter h is displ ned his prowess lllll detctnuu ltton hx c ptming t . l 'T' 'R' ll I' 1 herth - ': 1 s ad. As an artist lor the Mzzroon hoth on thc hlllllltbl uid x nstts loothtll qu and lllrile. glint has also demonstrated remarkahle ahilitt. lhe lruits of his l'tlllllJlllL'll scholastic' attatnments and extra-eurrieular aetixities haxe heen 1 multitude ol elose Iriends among' the students and laeultx alike. ulim's 'ill einhark Irientls wish lnm the hest ol lurk at Springlield College, where he it on a course in soeiologv. . . t IIOHN njosicrii err Rlli lti7 Woodward Road, Providence. R. l. Iohu is an intelligent. eourteous and athletie student. He has heen 1 memher ol' our class lor lour years, and came to I,a Salle lrom St. lidwar He always sets a high goal lor himsell. and hy sincere, studious application he attains his goal. john was an honor student for two years, and is aiming lor '1 high standing among the students ol' his elass this year. His sterling, character and generosity are well-known among his many friends. john is 1 memher ol' our hockey lL'1llll and shows his ahility to play the game hy his accurate passing' and shooting. XYe all wish john good luek in his Colley and post -college s ears. wi his d s
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