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La Salle alter graduating from Assumption junior High School, where he Hijack bv most ol' his friends. He is a good-natured and intelligent boy, who CHARLES S'I'. PIERRE Box 29, Oakland, R. I. Charles St, Pierre, from llurrillville, has spent two vears here. He came to us lrom the Assumption High, where he got a start in French that has sent him on ahead ol' his classmates. A Hue scholar, St, Pierre has little trouble with his big trigonometry problems, and has been on the honor roll sinee his arrival here in his junior vear. l'rovidence College will gain a good student when Pierre enters next September. tIlrarlev is meant lor big things in the future. JOHN l',X'l'RlC1K SlIl.l.lV.XN' Ifl Mitchell Street, I'rovidenr'e. R. l. ' lack is a graduate ol' St. illll'llllCl'S School. He entered I.a Salle as a his pleasant personalitv and smiling lace. Alwavs a good student. lack' ol' luck, 'llackf' LEO JOSEPH SULLIVAN GH joslin Street, Proviclence, R. I. Sully, as he is familiarly known, hails lrom St. 'l'heresa's. His friendly manner has won him many l'riends. An earnest ellort to excel in elass has resulted in praiseworthy scholastic achievements. He participated in the annual tninstrel lor two years and. although not taking any active part in sports. he has enthusiastically supported the athletic teams. Alter graduation t'SulIy will stndv at Providence College, where he will pursue a law course. lYitI1 him will go our best wishes and sineere desire to see him succeed. ROlll'lR'l' li. SXVICICNIQY 199 Power Street. Provitlenee, R. l. Bob came to ns from Cleary Junior High School in lflll. and he brought with him a jovial personalitv which everyone admires. He's lull ol' lun and jokes, Init he kllows when to stop and settle down to serious work. Bob really gets down to serious work during his chemistry lab period. lt was not an uncommon sight to see Mr. Sweeney enveloped in the smoke and Iumes ol' what he called. a contribution to scientilie research. He may discover a new smoke screen yet, Bob's abilitv to overcome obstacles and will friends is one ol the many reasons lor his notable popularity. His success is assured. JOHN C, 'l'.XDlC G2 Sampson Avenue. Providence, R. I. john entered I.a Salle .Xcacleiny as a Sophomore in lEl'l5. He came here to was well liked by everyone. He is a very litre student. He is known as is always looking I'or something to study. His ambition is to be a pharmacist. Alter graduation Iirom I.a Salle, he is going to the Rhode Island College ol Plrarnracv. Best of luck. l87I Sophomore in ISHS. He has always been popular with his classmates. due to was a member ol' the honor roll several times. Alter leaving I.a Salle. he plans to attend Rhode Island State, where he will major in engineering. Best
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EMIL ALBERT SIM.-XRD 371 lVater Street, XVarren, R. I. Emil cattle to La Salle from St, john's in Warren. His amiahle disposition and sincere interest in his classmates are responsihle lor the high regard in which he is held hy his fellow students. During his four years at I.a Salle he has maintained an exceedingly high average. His marks in French are particularly outstanding. On gradttation from l.a Salle, limil will study lurther at Providence College. There he will pursue a pre-medical course. Good luck, Emil, and may all your endeavors meet with the greatest success. ROIANIJ SIMICONF ' 1- H Sl Bradley Street, ltovulcnce. R. l. Sim, as he is called lay his classmates, entered I.a Salle in l9l5 from Nathanael Greene junior High School, In his Sophomore year he was elected treasurer and in his junior year secretary, and he served in these ollices to his utmost almility. ln his junior year he was one ol' eight candidates running lor the junior class presidency. His marks in the three years at l.a Salle have heen average. He made lriends very easily and was well liked hy his lellow classmates. He had plenty ol' school spirit and was seen at all athletic activities and social functions. Sim will carry on his education at Harvard, and we all wish him the hest ol' luck. ROBERT SM.-XLI. H2 Prairie Avenue, Providence, R. l. Roh came to La Salle in the lall ol' l9'l5 as a Sophomore lrom Tyler Grammar School. ln his stay at the Academy, he has accumulated many lrientls hecause ol' his ready stnile and pleasing personality. Although he has never competed in any sports, he has lmeen an ardent supporter ol' all school activities. Alter graduation Boll plans to enter the husiness world. XVe ol' the graduating class want to wish all the success in the world to a swell lellow and a great pal. j0HN j. SMITH -l Salishury Street, Providence. R. l. john, hetter known as Bucky, graduated lroln St. Michaels junior High School and entered La Salle in 1945. Since that time he has acquired many lriends and ahove-ayerage marks. His jaunty manner, pleasing personality and pleasant stnile are Bucky's outstanding characteristics, Although he did not participate in sports, he was on the sidelines at every sporting event. Because ol' his willingness to help his school and his lriends, lluclty has hecome one ol' the hesl-liked fellows in his class. Although un- decided as to where he will continue his scholastic endeavors, wherever he goes wc know that he will he successlul and we wish him the hest of luck. jOSL1l'H j. SOUSA. jR. l22 Wood Street, Providence, R. l. Alter graduating lrom Saint lNlary's, joe came to La Salle as a Freshman. He hecame popular hecause ol' his keen wit and admirahle personality. and through these qualities he gained many new friends. Although his marks were not those ol' an honor student, they were always ahove average and satisfactory. Being unable to participate in sports, joe was on the side lines at all times. Upon graduating from La Salle, joe is planning to go into his l'ather's husiness. and we wish him the hest ol' luck. lS6l
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Richard entered La Salle l'ront Bridgltant Street Scltool. Byf ltis pleasing tttttttter attd outstattding personality' lte ltas tttade a ltost ot lriends ltere. Xltltouglt lte ltas never participated in athletics, lte ltas extended ltis loyal pport to all I.a Salle teattts. Ricltard ltas earned tlte reputatiott ol' a good student. attd expects to eontintte ltis education in New York, as lte intends lo lollow tn ltis l'ather's lootsteps as a tnortieiatt. Good lttck to a swell lellow, tttd ntay' rout' future he ltlessed witlt success. tnytltittg in alruslt, hut lte ltas sttccesslttlly cotttpleted all ltis work. He ltas lm-tt a general layorite in his lout' years at I.a Salle. A'lfootsie. as lte is utd rare sense ol' ltuntor, httt to any' new classntate or teacher lte wottld appear llte llllll'lCSl ltoy' in tlte roont. Bolt is planning to ettter college. attd with lttttt go our ltest wishes for a prosperous attd succ'essl'ul collegiate Career. j,mt:s L. 'tzuf't'. JR. 53 Fairheld Road, Ilranston, R. I. -Inn ltas shown ltis great ahility' lor leadersltip tltroughout ltis stay at La Salle .Xcadentv. He ltas been elected ltottte-roont president in ltis Soplto- . , sports lan, wlto tnrartahly can he seen at all l.a Salles sports aettytttes. 'flint intends to enter the Mereltant Marine Acadettty' at Kings l'otnt, Long lslattd CllOSCll C2lI'8C'1i. RICHARD E. TARRO 262 Knight Street, l't'oy'idettce, R. l. CZONRXD 'l'lil'R,Xlll.'l' titi Pleasant Street, l'roy'itlenee. R. l. Sittce tltat lirst day in Septenther ol' lflll, when Conrad entered La Salle. eyeryone wlto ltas cottte in cotttact with ltint ltas lountl a sincere l'riend. .Xu honor student l'or l'our years, attd an outstattdittg ntentlter ol' tlte eross-country' and track teants. lte ltas also tlte distinction ol' lteittg tlte lirst Rhode lslattder to win tlte New York lTttiversity cross-eotttttry' rtnt. .Xs Senior elass president, we found in ltittt a true attd ahle leader. We are sure tltat whaterer lte does at Notre Dante, wltere lte hopes to tontitttte. ltis outstanding work will lte at credit to I.a Salle. ROIWIR l' Iyllltllll-1l.l. 'I'H.Xt1KliR l2l Hudson Street. l'roy'idettce, R. l. 'llolf' lirtttly ltelietes in tlte lll0ll0, 'AHaste tttakes wastef' lte tterer does tre latniliarlv known to ltis elass l'riends, is lantotts l'or his good ttature Rltll-IARD 'l'lliRN.XN 250 Post Road, l.akewood. R, I. A'Dick. as lte is known to ltis cilassntates, entered l.a Salle front ,Xssuntption ol ltts pleasing personality' and wtt. He ltas participated tn ntany' estra- eurricular activities. Dick was a ntentlter ol' tlte junior varsity' footltall squad. httt lte dropped loothall in order to concentrate on a track and cross-country career, and ltas lteen a lop perl'ornter on tlte cinders for tlte last three seasons. He also serted on tlte sports dance contntittee. Despite ltis lteayy atltletic duties. lte has ntattaged to keep ltis tttarks well ahove aterage. We are sure tltat A'Dick will enjoy tlte sante success at college, or wltereyer lte goes, tltat lte ltas enjoyed at La Salle. l38l ntore, Iuttior attil Senior years. He ltas heett an ardent and entltttsiastic alter gradttation. We, ltis classntates, wish ltittt tlte ltest ol' luck in ltis junior High School in Septentlmet. lSll5. lle acquired ntatty' friends hecattse
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