East High School - Redjacket Yearbook (Pawtucket, RI)

 - Class of 1926

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East High School - Redjacket Yearbook (Pawtucket, RI) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 19 of 100
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mum mu n i 18 Pawtucket Senior High School 1926 JOHN KENNETH BROWN (‘‘Ken” “Brownie”I Motto: “Live and learn” “Ken” is a very obliging and cheerful young man. He is the boy with the melancholy voice and can generally l e heard long before he is seen. “Ken’s” one misfortune is his shyness, but he doesn't let that worry him. He is a great pal. and is always ready to help others. His ever-present smile and ready friendliness have done as much for Ken as dancing, etc., have done for some of our sheiks. Keep it up. “Ken. we’re counting on you to make good. LEO PHILIP BROWN (“Brownie,” “Curly”) Motto: Be it ever so homely, there is no face like your own. BASKETBALL (31 (1), DRAMATICS (3) (4), GLEE CLUB (3) (4). GLEANER (4), CLASS BOOK (4), OPERETTA (41, HONOR SOCIETY Here he is. folks—step right up—line forms at the right—and meet “Red Hot Leo Brown.” Yes sir. that’s just who he is! A pair of sparkling eyes, a head of curly hair and a smile that you can’t forget— that’s “Brownie.” He’s a real “gloom-chaser,” always ready to amuse his friends with his ready wit and clever tricks. “Brownie” is one of our basketball luminaries and is one of the most accomplished actors in the Dramatic Society, having gained recognition through his ability to play character parts. Au revoir. Leo, and the best of good luck and good wishes in all your future undertakings. LUCY WHALEY BROWN (“Tude,” “Lu”) Motto: “The way to have a friend is to he one” We welcomed to our class this year a young lady from Westerly High School. Of course you have seen her in Room 17. a quiet miss surrounded by a group of friends attentively listening to what she is saying; for when “Lu” tells something, it generally is interesting and makes one glad to know her. Lucy intends to train at the Homeopathic Hospital in Providence next September. We are sure that she will make a successful nurse and her classmates of P. H. S. wish her the best of luck. CATHERINE GENEVIEVE BUCKLEY (“Kitty.” “Kath”) Motto: “Laugh and the class laughs with you; stay after school and you stay alone .” by, here's “Kath”—she of the lovely auburn curls and a natural marcel that is the envy of half the feminine element of the school. “Kath” came to us from Darlington and has proved herself a fine friend and classmate to all who know her. Catherine loves to dance and often “trips the light fantastic” in her leisure hours. She will enter R. I. C. E. in the fall. We are sure that she will be successful, and that her future pupils will all be fine scholars. For how could it be otherwise with such a charming teacher to instruct them?

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