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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NORMXND SYl.V.X l'lU,lVliNCpXl. 203 Harrison Street. Providence, R. I. Xormand was St, Charles' representative to La Salle in lfll5 as a Sophomore. 'Al rencliie, as he is sometimes called. is one of the slnallcst members of the class. His marks are consistently good. His pleasant personality and good lmmor make him one of the best liked boys in his class. His plans for the Inture include college, and then he hopes to become a clothing store pros prxetor. He has all our good wishes to come out on top. FRXNK Qll.XRXS'l'RONl H52 Park Avenue, I.ongmeadow, R. l. possessed here at the Academy. QIOSICPH GICRQXRIJ Ql'lN'l'0N 29 Nisbet Street, Providence, R. I. 'l'he words. Reading maketh a full man, can be well applied to 'floef' He came to l.a Salle after having been awarded a scholarship frotn St. Sebastian's, l'rovidence, and has continued his excellent scholastic record. besides hnding time to contribute to the fl'f!Il'UUlI and ll'lliIr' monthly as sports editor. Endowed with splendid talent and remarkable memory, he gives promise of a wonderful future, and we look to see him some day one of our most capable lawyers. ntxiiat. .ions QVIRK. ik. 57'fi Candace Street, Providence, R. l. in entered I.a Salle as a Sophomore in lflln from St. Patricks .lun High School. He has always shown interest in class projects and discussions the R. I. College of l'ha'rmacy or at Bryant College is t'Dan's main ambition We sincerely wish him luck in all his future undertakings. wiLt.i.xA1 hy. otimk 20 .Xlexander Street. Providence, R, l. Bill entered classes at La Salle in the fall of 1912. .Xfter two years. and in the second year. Bill left school to join the Navy. Two yeta'r's service saw him in the South Pacific and in the coastal cities of China. Back in l.a Salle once again. Bill has achieved the title l'rofessor. His debates in class tend to keep the students on the humorous side during a long day of studies. Our Professor also tutors the hockey team when the coach is not looking. A'Bill intends to follow up his knowledge of electricity by studying electrical engineering in college. Everyone here at the Academy wishes him luck and a happy voyage through life. wi Frank entered La Salle in September. i915 and proved himself a hard-work ing student. He is very good natured and has made many friends at thc school. He is a great follower and supporter of all sports and attends all the games. He is undecided about his career, but we are sure any college will be glad to accept hiln. ll' he does go to college we are sure he will take with him the good-natured disposition and sociable personality which lic lJan', made many friends in his three years at l.a Salle through his senst of humor and his ability to take a joke. To continue his education at either
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