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THE QUIVER 17 DORIS COUTEAR Who is this spicy, energetic, little miss scurrying down the corridor to her class? Although she is small, Dot” can operate the typewriter at a fast clip. Dot's time after school is spent in Room 22, where she struggles patiently trying to puzzle out statements. The class of 34 wish you success in your future years. NORMA ELAINE CROWELL Norma is a tall girl with dark blue eyes and a very fair complexion. Dancing is one of her favorite pastimes. Norma has many admirers but her constant singing of My Buddy shows that she is only interested in one. Rhode Island State College will welcome Norma, who is to follow a secretarial course. The class of '34 wishes you good luck, Norma. Glee Club (2) (3) (4), Dramatic Club (2) (3) (4), Musical Comedy (2), Musical Comedy Committee (3) (4), Senior Play Committee ( 3 ). CATHERINE MARY CURRAN Kay has gained her fame in high school by her originality and good-nature. Did she not win everyone's admiration as a speaker in the Junior-Senior debate and as Mrs. Jackson in Skinner's Dress Suit ? Kay is a good student as well as a real friend. We're wondering about that certain Junior. Three cheers for your future profession, Kay -—whatever it may be. Dramatic Club (2) (3) (4). Quiver Board (2) (4), Junior-Senior Debate (3). School Play (3), Junior Play Committee (3), Lincoln Day Program (3), Cafeteria (3) (4), Christmas Program (4), Junior-Senior Play (4). PATRICK JOSEPH CURRAN First one here in the morning—never in a hurry—ambitious- and exceedingly well-liked that's “Pat. Pat's one of our ardent sport fans and may be seen at all the games. His line is advertising, and we are sure he will be a great success. It's a shame Pat isn't interested in the opposite sex, for he is greatly liked by them. Best wishes, Pat! Lincoln Day Program (2), Arbor Day Program (2).
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16 THE QUIVER THEODORE A. CLOUTIER “What'll it be, boys? asks “Ted, the soda-jerker, from behind his fountain-bulwark. He really doesn't have to stay behind his marble counter because he is a football man, and, furthermore, he mixes good sodas! If you see a lad on the dance floor in the midst of a group of feminine admirers, you can be reasonably sure that it's “Ted. Good luck, “Ted! Student Council (2), Interclass Basketball (2), Junior Prom Committee (3). ROSE CONNELLY “Why hurry? Tomorrow is another day! Dear Rose, though she often emits this statement, certainly likes to be 1 Ed. Mr. Good Humor is a steadfast pal of Rose's and she can be usually seen in his company. “To be or not to be? Rose has not answered this query for us yet, but no matter what her future career may be, we wish Good Fortune to our Rose. Musical Comedy Committee (3), Dramatic Club (3). ELMER COOK Elmer is a tall, quiet boy who toils tirelessly with the typewriter because he knows success is sure to come with long hours of “tapping. Although Elmer has his troubles in typing, he is quite efficient in all of his other studies, especially chemistry and law. Moreover. Elmer's fine conduct in the classroom has gained him many sincere friends. Best of luck, Elmer. ANITA BEATRICE COTE Anita is one of the class of 34's best aspirants to Mirth. Her efforts in this direction are usually capably assisted hy her pal. Madonna. However, Ignorance is bliss does not seem to be Anita’s motto. We have not rubbed Aladdin's lamp to see what Dame Future has in store for our Anita, but whatever it may be, here's to you, Anita. Musical Comedy Committee (2), Dramatic Club (4).
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18 THE QUIVER 4( eyz ( ( e 4( e Qey Qyteyzeyzoyscyz e ae»3e 3e -ae»3e 3c se -3e a OLGA MARY CYBULSKI Yes, here is Olga, the small, fair, young lady who took a leading part in our musical comedy. She also takes a leading part of the heart of a 1933 graduate. Olga is liked by everyone because of her pleasing personality and her willingness to help people. Our knowledge of Olga's future is rather vague, but we know that whatever she does will be a success. Best wishes from the class of 1934. Musical Comedy (4). GERALD DESLAURIERS Our handsome, debonair, ever-pleasant Jerry (feminine admirers call him Cherie ) is seldom without the presence of a few of his pals, Lee. Zim, “Al, and Alec,” in particular. Jerry, being a sympathetic listener, is usually surrounded by his fellow-bookkeepers, who bemoan their fate. An excellent commercial student, and certainly one of our most popular boys, Jerry will undoubtedly make a good record in the business world. Quiver Board (4), Baseball (2) DELLA DES ROCHERS Black flashing eyes, dark curly hair and a winning smile reflect Dell's striking personality. During the skating season Della is constantly seen at Bernon. We wonder why. Dell hopes to attend some school of design (she is a wonderful artist, as we all know) and we certainly wish her all the success in the world. We do not doubt at all that some day she may be a notable fashion artist. Girls’ Basketball (2) (3), Volleyball (2), Glee Club (2) (3), Dramatic Club (2) (3), Program Chairman, Dramatic Club (4), Quiver Board (3) (4), Junior-Senior Play (4), Parents' Night Play (3), Christmas Play (4), School Play (3), Contest Play (4). FRANCIS PAULHUS Gee Whiz! I didn't know we had that for homework. This is an expression that Francis uses frequently. He is a good dancer, especially when he's dancing with ? ? ? Francis has to be a good boy in school because of a paternal influence that exists in school. He played end on our football team in a capable manner. His future plans are indefinite. So long, Francis. Interclass Basketball (2) (3), Football (2) (3) (4), Student Council (2) (3).
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