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Pawtucket Senior High School 20 1926 EDYTHE CHRISTINE CAMPBELL (“De De,” “Camel”) Motto: “Laugh and forget it Of course vou have seen Edythe, better known as “De De among her friends, in the classrooms of P. H. S. She is often present at the basketball games cheering for the P. H. S. girls. Edythe is enthusiastic about athletics and intends to he a physical director. Next year, if we should go to Savages in New York, we would find Edythe learning to accomplish the one ambition in her life. P. H. S. wishes her the best of luck in her chosen career and hopes she will make as many friends as she has while in high school. RICHARD CANAVAN (“Dick” I Motto: ‘'Procrastination is the thief of time.” A new arrival from La Salle is “Dick.” who. besides being a student, manages to startle the natives of the Attleboro by tearing through the countryside at twelve and a half miles per hour in a “Times” truck. Although “Dick has attended La Salle for the past three years, he is now a loyal member of P. H. S. “Dick” intends to matriculate at Providence College next year, taking with him the best wishes of the Class of 1926. DONALD ROBERT CAULFIELD (“Don”) Motto: “Another day tomorrow.” CLASS TREASURER (4), SECRETARY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (4), SWIMMING 121 (3) (4), CAPTAIN SWIMMING (41, BASKETBALL (4), MANAGER TRACK (4), GLEE CLUB (4) A splash, and another victory is gained for P. H. S. as our swimming “champ” adds another first place to his enviable record. In addition to beating fishes at their own game Don has attained quite a little skill in basketball, having made his letter in that sport and has also successfully managed our track team. “Don” intends to enter the hall of fame al Dean next year. The best of luck to you, “Don,” both in studies and athletics. OLIVE DELPHINE CHENETTE Motto: “Keep serene.” ORCHESTRA (I) (2) Olive, or “Olivino,” as she more affectionately is called, is an ideal school chum. She is loyal and devoted and ever willing to answer an S. O. S. signal. Her quiet humor and witty comments are always on hand to replace gloomy furrows by wrinkles of laughter. She is a lover of sports, tennis being her favorite; incidentally she is a good sport herself in that she doesn’t mind a few bumps on the ice or on a hill. She is studious enough to play square with herself and her teachers, although her laurels lie in history. She is a devotee of the Muses, too. Her kindness and bigness of heart are revealed in the fact that she intends to become a trained nurse, although on leaving P. H. S. in June she plans to venture into somebody’s office and chew away her pencil studying over some devastating shorthand notes.
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1926 linillNHHMIlMNM IIMMliailll i mm BiiiNiiiiaNiivviiiiHMnMiHiNiiHiiiMiiiMttiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiniiiniiiiMiiraiiiuiiinriiiHiii miniiimin Pawtucket Senior High School 19 CURTIS ALLEN BUCKMINSTER Hollo: “Haste makes waste” Who is that quiet young fellow who sits in Room 21C? Why, that is Curtis. He has been with us at P. H. S. for four years and has made a great many friends here. Whenever you see Curtis, he is always smiling, and this has helped him much in forming his friendships. He does not know what he is going to do next year, but whatever he does, or wherever he goes, the best w ishes of the ('lass of ’26 go with him. KATHERINE ROSE BUSH (“Kay,” “Kath”) Motto: “You can't put it over9 by putting it off.99 VICE-PRESIDENT CLEE CLUB ill, CLASS BOOK 111, CLASS HISTORIAN (4),’ HONOR SOCIETY, SECRETARY SCIENCE CLUB (4), ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER “CREEN STOCKINGS” (41 Kay needs no introduction as she is one of the most popular girls in the class. Who always knows the latest dance steps? Who can always sing the newest song hit? Who’s always looking for a good time? Why. Katherine Bush. Besides this, Kay” is up in all her studies. Due to her ever-smiling countenance and pleasant disposition. Katherine has always been called a “regular sport.” Next year “Kay” intends to enter R. I. C. E. and we’re quite sure that she will uphold the reputation established in P. H. S. DOROTHY MAVIS BUTLER (“Dink.” Dixie,” “Dot”) Motto: “A laugh is north a hundred groans in any market99 HONOR SOCIETY “Dot is one of our champion smilers. She is always ready for a good time, whatever it may be, and yet her reports are always worth having. Her favorite studies are history and English, while her favorite occupation, it would seem to those who know her, is talking She would surely win a marathon talking contest, hut never mind. “Dot,” we enjoy listening. Next year “Dot” expects to be a “steno .” “Good luck,” says P. H. S. EVE GERTRUDE CALLAND (“Eve”) Motto: “A little nonsense non and then is relished by the best oj men.” Who is it that runs into Room 21C at 8:29 A. M.? Why. it's Eve! Of course, in that case, one minute is as good as five, for Eve is seldom late. She is our petite classmate who just radiates cheerfulness and good humor. If you’re feeling blue, just talk to Eve and she’ll surely have something funny to tell you about what happened in chemistry or English. Even exams hold no terrors for Eve for she has kept a good scholastic record during her four years at P. H. S. Good luck for the future. Eve.
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I I II I I 1920 Pawtucket Senior Hicii School 21 ALFRED CLARK (“Al”) Molto: “Some are born great, some achieve greatness, others have greatness thrust upon them.” CHEMISTRY TEAM (4), FIRST PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY ESSAY CONTEST (4) Alfred Clark is next on the list. He is a studious and a serious individual, but he is well liked by all. He can usually overcome all obstacles, but his stiffest opposition, just al present, is his attempt to become acquainted with his new deep voice. We must admit that he annoys Mr. Wolfe because he enjoys talking to certain young damsels in the lecture room. Clark is an enterprising and conscientious chap, and it was only recently that he showed us his ability in the literary and chemistry field. All of us wish him the best of luck in his college life at Brown. ELIZABETH CLARK (“Betty,” “Libby,” “Liz”) Molto: “Be a sport.” CLEANER (3) (4), CLASS BOOK (4), HONOR SOCIETY “Betty” is one of the students who has been on the Honor Roll ever since she began high school. She is studious, but this does not mean that she doesn’t have time for other things. “Betty” has plenty of school spirit as well. She attends many of the games and plays and is always ready to give her support when possible. “Betty’s” favorite study is English. She intends next year to go to Vermont University and we wish her the best of luck. IRENE BERN ADI E CLARKE (“Rene,” Kid”) Motto: “Smile and hustle.” GLEE CLUB (3) (4) You know “Rene,” that attractive girl in Room 21C, of course. She is of medium height, has brown hair, blue eyes and a pleasing personality. “Rene” belongs to our Glee Club and is considered a very good singer. The things that “Rene” likes to do best are reading, dancing and playing tennis. Rene” intends to be somebody’s “stenog” and tells us that she will study at Bryant Stratton’s Business College. P. H. S. wishes you the best of luck, Rene.” FRANCES WINIFRED CLAYTON GLEANER (4), HONOR SOCIETY Frances came to us during our Junior year and since then her stories have helped to make our fiction department what it is today. Frances says she likes English best, but we notice that her other studies do not suffer. She may be seen surrounded by a group of girls in Room 27 sending them into gales of laughter by her brilliant wit. Some day Frances may be one of our modern authoresses, nevertheless, what ever she does, she will always remain true to dear old P. H. S.
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