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24 THE QUIVER 5 GX5 GX) G 5 QV5 P'S C VS g 5 GX G 5 OS gJ S QX Q 5 Q 5 G 5 gx G t CVS 0 t)0 t)G C) ( avtiC t Q ig 1!i FREDERICK T. GOLEMBROWSKI Jhe “{riant of our class Fred gains that distinction. Probably figures do not lie, but Fred spends many periods wearily adding lengthy columns of figures. Fred and his inseparable friend, Ed, easily consume a greater amount of ice cream than ?ny other pair. Tell us, Fred. is that the secret of your great physique? Best of luck, Fred ! HENRY GOSSELIN Here's one young man who believes that “no news is bad news, particularly when a lengthy test is in the making. In the classroom Henry regards those intricate problems with a glum expression that would make Gloomy Gus wince with envy. Henry, however, is really a likeable fellow, and his classmates wish him a great deal of success and good fortune in the days to come. Football (2). DORIS M. GOEWEY Here is the quiet, dark-eyed, little girl who can be very mischievous when she is in the mood. Dot loves dogs, and her highest ambition is to become the owner of a huge kennel. Perhaps she will be the founder of the first humane society of Woonsocket. But whatever Dot partakes in, she w.ll surely succeed. So here's Luck from ’34. Cafeteria (2) ( 3). DORIS GREEN Quiet and unassuming is our Doris. She is a fair country lass with dark eyes and long, jet-black tresses. Doris always has her homework complete, and, maybe, that is why we hear many people ask her questions similar to Doris, may I take your Ancient History? Doris intends to enter Rhode Island State. Best of luck, Doris, from the class of '34. Senior Play Committee (4).
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THE QUIVER 23 eo«3«D g-og 3g 3e’Qg 3g 3'gogQgog;Qg 3g43gQgogogQgogogQg;Qg 3g’rag;Qg 3g)QS 3g|o IRVING GERSHKOFF Irving is the “mental marvel of our class. As he was the mainstay of our Junior Debate team which so ably trimmed the Seniors last year, we believe that Irving was influential in having President Roosevelt recognize Russia. Irving plans to prepare for the study of medicine at Brown and we are confident that his efforts there will meet with as much success as they have at Woonsocket High School. Dramatic Club (3), Debating Club (3), Junior-Senior Debate, Junior-Senior Play, Quivkr Board (3) (4), Student Council (4), Intcrclass Basketball (4). PETER GNEICKO Pete being the mainstay of the football and basketball teams, is one of our outstanding athletes. He is constantly seen with “Walt, his chief rival for the affections of a demure little Freshman miss. Pete wishes to join a comedy team over the radio. The evidence of his sense of humor assures us that he will become a great success. Good luck, Peter. Football (4), Basketball (4). SYDNEY JAMES GODFREY The sighs and whispers that go around as “Syd passes by the girls in the corridor is enough to prove his popularity. Ffis being class cheerdeader and one of the best poster'artists make Syd a good entertainer. We hear his favorite food is Musk -mclon—we wonder. His flashing ties reflect his smile and sparkling eyes. Boys, start swimming is “Syd's motto for health. Best of luck. Interclass Basketball (3) (4), Student Council (2), Dramatic Club (2) (4), Senior Dance Committee (4). HENRY GOLBERY Henry, one of the never quiet boys of our class, is always into something or other. Noontimes Henry and his pal. Francis, are always together talking over old times or big business.” We understand Henry is interested in one of the girls of our class, but of course we are not sure. High School sure will be quiet without Henry, but anyway. Good Luck' Football (3) (4), Intcrclass Basketball (2), (3) (.4), Baseball (4).
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THE QUIVER 25 goftosoe-ososotto o ud vacya p ap ap flp fip i ( ( ( e»8e (» a ae (»vsf,»5cv5 os os os THEODORE THOMAS GRUCZKA Ted is a hard-working boy who tackles algebra and plane geometry in the same vigorous manner that he tackled opponents when he played guard on our football team. Every morning he and “Ted Lech are seen “Marching Along Together” on their way to school (sometimes they stray away, unconsciously, perhaps). Ted” has a great number of friends who wish him luck in future years. Football (3) (4). JOSEPH HAUFE Joe is the type of boy who prevents teachers from becoming hysterical because of worry. He is quiet in classrooms and is very studious. “Joe played guard on our football team and he filled this position very well. He has no heart interest that we know of, but “Still water runs deep. May your future be as pleasant as your high school days. Good luck, Joe.” Football (2) (3) (4), Baseball (3). RUTH BARBARA HEFFERNAN Place: Room 18: Time: 2:40: Principals, Ruth Heffernan and Dot Hoyle. Ruth comes from the metropolis of Black-stone. Her cherubic face and pleasant smile have made her very popular with the “males. Ruth is a good dancer with an ability to w-ear clothes in a charming way. When Ruth leaves our midst, we hope that she will have many pleasant memories of W. H. S. Best of luck, Ruth. Junior Play Committee (3). STEPHEN HERZUCK Steve is another student who hails from Manville, and he's mighty proud of the fact. An outstanding player on our baseball team, Steve has contributed many a thrilling bit of defensive play, besides turning in his share of timely base hits. From authentic sources we learn that “Steve is greatly interested in golf. At all events, we know that he can swing those irons. Cheerio, Steve ! Junior Prom Committee (3), Football (2) (3) (4), Baseball (2) (3) (4).
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