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Eddie, who came to La Salle in lilll from Saint .Xnthony's. Although not claiming scholastic honors or athletic stardom, he has maintained a captivating manner which has made him the friend ol' many here at La Salle. His presence is always welcomed everywhere. .Ks vet. we are not sure what liddie's future plans are, however, we are sure no matter what he under- ttkes, he will he a great success. I.a Salle as a Sophomore. I-Ie is well known for his sparkling personality, ind is a treasured friend of everyone who knows him. He likes hockey, hasehall. foothall and dancing. and is a great follower ol' poptllar music. College, where he hopes to major in chemistry. We are all proud to have known him and we wish him the hest of luck. .XNTHONY IIRXNCIIS RICHARD FSI Lindy Avenue, I'rovidence, R. I. Anthony can truly he called a well-rounded hos, for his multifaceted person- ality is shown hy his participation in many activities here. .Xn ardent love for music has led to memhership in the Glee Cluh, while his flashing wit and proficiency in 1-Inglish made him a natural as feature editor of the Maroon and Wlzitzf monthly. These same outstanding qualities should stand him in good stead when he goes on to studv medicine. and his many friends wish him good luck. 1illW.XRlJlfR.XNtZlS RICIHARIJSON ln!! I,ahan Street. Providence. R. I. 'l'he three CIs : cool. calm. and collected are three fitting adjectives for IFRIQITIZRIC ,L RILEY ltll Highland Avenue, XVest Warwick, R. I. Ired, a graduate of St. james, West Warwick. came to La Salle as a science student in his Sophomore year. Since then his keen wit, strength of character and indomitahle school spirit have won him many friends. Alter graduation, he plans to enter the lield of medicine, and we know that he will he a lmrilliant success in his chosen profession. The class of 'IS wishes you success at Provitlence College, 'tlfredf' W. HENRY RIVARIJ ll XVaterman Street, Providence, R. I. Henry, as he is called hy his classmates, came from Cleary School to enter Henry is taking a scientific course, and is planning to attend Providence VICTOR R. ROCZHIRX 771 Chalkstone Avenue, Providence, R. I. Vic came to La Salle in l9f5 from Nathanael Greene. Ile is a verv diligent student in all his undertakings. As a reward for his hard work, he managed to attain honor ratings three times in his Sophomore vear. Since he will graduate with a science diploma, Vic is going to continue on with law at Providence College, and will prohahly finish at Harvard. YVe are sure that he will achieve his goal in life and will always reflect the teachings ot the Christian Brothers. l32l
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WlI.I.lAM REILIX Tti Nlawney Street, Providence, R. I. William, as have many others of his class. entered La Salle in his Sophomore year. lIe came from Gilbert Stuart junior High School. where he earned a fine scholastic record. Here at I.a Salle, he has maintained this record by doing very well in his studies. William is very active in supporting all the athletic and social events. He has been a shining example of the spirit ol' I.a Salle. IVilliam will continue his studies at Villanova, where he will take up engineering. If he works there, as he did at La Salle, he can be nothing btlt a big success. EDMVND QIAINIICS RENEHXN ll Dover Street, Providence, R. I. A glowing personality and a pleasant disposition are two of the outstanding qualities of lids characte1'. Ed came to us in 19l5 from Blessed Sacra- ment Junior High School. His pleasing smile and abilitv to make friends, along with his adeptness as a member of the basketball squad for two vears. mark him as a student La Salle will long remember. He was elected treasurer of his Sophomore class, and president of his Junior room. In addition to these extra-curricular activities, Ed has done well scholastically at La Salle. 'lhough he is undecided which college he will attend, we wish him the best of luck wherever he goes. ICDXVXRD ROIIICRI' RICIIIII l'1LI.l 38 julian Street. Providence. R. I. l-ld is our idea of a perfect gentleman and a distinguished scholar. Al- though tlttt athletically inclined, he is seen at practically every contest in which I.a Salle is engaged. .Xs a photographer. Ed shows potential genitls, and his photographs have appeared on the lXI.fXRO0N .xxu Winrii anntlal. 'l'o this humble and sincere fellow. we wish the best of luck. DAVID F. RICH 20 Clifldale Avenue, Edgewood, R. I. Since Dave came to I.a Salle he has gained a host of friends through his smile. wit. and sincerity. Ifew activities have taken place without his fullest support, and as a willing worker he has no eqtlal. He tnade no overtures to popularity, never sought to push himself into the limelight or to advertise his talents. yet he has left an impression on our minds, a deeplv etched picture of his calm good nature. We, his fellow classmates. know that his success in future life is a foregone conclttsion. and his training will certainly carrv him to his goal. I R XNK RICH 3 Baker Street. -lohnston. R, I. Frank entered La Salle in the fall ol' ISH5. Since then he has acquired the friendsliip of his teachers and manv boys in the school. He is especially popular on the football squad, of which he has been a member since enter- ing the .Xcademv He is also a tnember of the track teatn. Although active in these two activities. he also does well in his studies. We are sure his will be a successful life. I31l
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DONALD NICHOLAS ROSSI l2f Home avenue, l'rovidence, R. I. Are you wondering who that tall boy who leads the band at all the football games is? Why, it's Don Rossi. Don was chosen the best drum major on our Providence Armistice Day celebration. and we know he de- seryed it. He came to us in the fall of '15 and has been in the orchestra and band for three ycarsg Donald has shown high scholastic ability. He's the type of fellow everyone likes to be near, and with his line personality I ani sure he yyill stlcceed in his years at Brown University. ALBI-lR'I' JOSEPH ROULEAU l lil Ohio Avenue, Providence, R. I. If ever you should like to meet a jovial. versatile and ambitious fellow, then meet AL His ready smile and keen mind have won him many friends since he entered 1.a Salle. While here he maintained an exemplary scholastic record of high calibre. In spite of his modest manner. 'XXV' has proven his worth as an all-round socialite and student. He hopes to matriculate at college. where we are positive he will reflect honor and glory on La Salle. Best of luck, AL .XNIIIONY RUSSO 72 Lyman Avenue, North Providence, R. I. Anthony came to La Salle in his Freshman year, and itnmediately settled down to the routine of high school work. He worked hard. as is shown by his presence on the honor roll most of his time. He won many friends through his jovial and friendly personality. Anthony was one of the most versatile of La Salle students when it came to supporting any one of the school sports. and the games he missed could be counted on one hand. He plans to enter Providence College or Brown University after graduating, but which ever it is, .Xnthony, we wish you all the luck in the world. VINCENT JOSEPH RUSSO G7 Vernon Street, Providence, R. I. Here is a young man who is very congenial and makes friends easily. He is liked by all of his classmates. His ambition in life is to make a career of music. He has played in the school band for three years, atid has also entertained publicly. Vincent is well known throughout the school because of his musical ability. lf he continues on the way he has been doing, we are SllliC success will be his. XVC wish yotl the best of luck in the future with your musical career. RXYMUNIJ S. RITTKO 21 Clrowninshield Street, Providence, R. I. Ray came to La Salle from Oliver Hazard Perry junior High School, bringing with him an exceptionally' fine record in sportsmanship and scholas- tics. .Xll who know Ray like him llCK'1IllSC of his congenial manner and his ever-ready smile. He takes an active part in promoting the welfare of I.a Salle. In addition to many other activities. he is an ardent sports follower. Although he did not lead his class. Ray worked hard to keep his marks high, and was reyyarclecl by being an honor student in his Senior year. XVC who know him harbor no thoughts of uncertainty but that Ray will attain the heights of success in the business field. f83l
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