East High School - Redjacket Yearbook (Pawtucket, RI)

 - Class of 1922

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It PAWTUCKET HIGH SCHOOL 1922 © % EDW ARD CYRUS COLE (“Ed ’ “Piggy,” “Anthracite”) Motto: “Let your conscience be your guide but—” CLASS PRESIDENT (3), VICE PRESIDENT, A. A. (3), MANAGER FOOTBALL (4), ASSISTANT MANAGER (3), VICE PRESIDENT LYCEUM (3), PRESIDENT (4), EDITOR-IN-CHIEF CLASSBOOK (4), EDITOR-IN-CHIEF GLEANER (4), ASSISTANT EDITOR (3), CASTS “bachelor hall” (3), “two crooks” “green stockings” “the charm school” (4) “Ed is one of the grand exalted of our school. He has worked much more than any other for its growth and improvement. In every school activity he has been prominent, and his driving power and initiative have always been back of every movement. Editor of the best Gleaner on record; chief contributor and executive of the Class Book; president and esteemed speaker of the Lyceum; star merman in a champion team; executive of the Junior class; vice-president of the Dramatic Society; actor of remarkable ability; manager of the football team; vice-president of the Athletic Association in his Junior year; minstrel show committee member and witty end man; brilliant scholar, social center, and a brainy political man. In all these things he has excelled, 'io is it any wonder that he is one of P. H. S.’s most respected leaders? Taking his word for it, he hates each study equally, but he has certified in Latin for four years, without grinding, and has topped the scholarship lists each year. The loudest cheers, the best of best wishes, and the highest hopes for new fields conquered will accompany “Ed when he goes to Dartmouth. BYRON FORREST COOK (“Cookie,” “Bike,” “Cherub”) Motto: “Our lives are what we make them. CLASS FOOTBALL (4 I Cast your eyes upon the noble brow of “Cookie.” He came to us a nice, shy, retiring young man, but age makes changes in us all. Now his pockets are plenteous with pictures, powder boxes and pins of the various members of the fair sex. who have fallen before those wonderful eyes and that wavy hair. “Cherub’s” favorite study is chemistry, and he sharks this with ease. His other vocation is “varsitying” around the halls seeking new material, but there’s a scarcity, so he goes to Brown for his company. “Cookie” made the Senior football team and showed a little class in that. Next year he intends to go to R. I. S. C. and continue breaking test tulies while studying chemical engineering. ISABEL JANET COUGHLIN (“Bel”) Motto: “Laugh, love all and be happy. DRAMATICS (3) This snappy looking little maiden sits in Room 26. She is another member of the “Bobbed Hair Club.” “Bel” is always seen walking through the gay halls of the P. H. S. with a smile on her face. She certainly lives up to her motto. Her favorite study is English. Bel likes dramatics very much, having been a member of the cast of the “District Attorney.” Next year Isabel intends to laugh her way through R. I. C. E. The best of luck from the class go with you!

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HELEN DORIS CAMPBELL Motto: “Never trouble trouble, 'till trouble troubles you!” Who is that tall, graceful blonde in Room 26? Why, that’s “Dot!” her hair is the envy of many girls at P. H. S., because of her “permanent” wave. Doris is very fond of music and her favorite pastime is dancing. Those who dance with her once, don’t forget to ask her for another before the evening is over. Doris’s future is undecided, but she may become a “stenog.” Her favorite study is shorthand and she excels in typewriting also. “Dot” was one of the (lashes who won a Remington Card Case for speed in typewriting. We arc confident she will lie successful in whatever she undertakes. May much luck he yours, “Dot!” ALICE AUGUSTA CARROLL (“Bobby,” “Al”) Motto: “Keep Srpiling.” Alice is the little blonde who occupies the corner back seat beside the windows in Room 26. Look at her picture! Just like her, isn’t it? “Bobby” is always ready to give you that winsome smile. Her motto is very appropriate indeed! Twenty-nine minutes past eight, finds “Bobby” combing her wavy bobbed hair. However, it’s nothing in “Bobby’s life if she is late. Let Mr. Crosby do the worrying. “Al’s’ favorite study is American History (she sticks to facts) and her favorite pastime is dancing. Next year “Al” intends to go to R. I. C. E. and then to Ire a teacher. I et’s go back to grammar school, boys. MILDRED ALICE CLEGG (“Did”) Motto: “Sure arul Steadfast. They say good things come in small packages—that’s “Did.” But she balances her lack of inches by her abundance of pep. She’s a dandy all round sport and just loves to go to football games. She doesn’t mind trying her hand (feet rather I at jazz or varsity once in a while, and she can’t resist canoeing on the Pawtuxet. Who with? Oh well, that’s telling! She is particularly partial to the Scotch and blondes. Her favorite studies are applied design and Spanish. She also does quite a bit of millinery work on the side. Next year she intends to spend her leisure hours at the Rhode Island College of Education learning how to teach the youngsters their A. B. C’s. DOROTHY CHASE COBB (“Dot.” “Dotty,” “Dody”) Motto: “The way to gain a friend is to be one.” If everyone had Dotty’s disposition, this old world would lie a better place, for she is one of the jolliest, peppiest, finest, truest girls that ever brightened our halls. Last year there was deep gloom when she retired from the active life of P. H. S., but now we rejoice that she , is back to graduate with the glorious class of 1922. She’s a dandy sport and gives as a list of favorite amusements: basketball, football, tennis, skating, skiing, fancy diving, and driving a truck. Whew! “Dody would rather go to ride with “Napoleon” than studv anv day, I and who can blame her? She gets along pretty well in high school -U„ :» u..if Holvoke anvway.



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1922 hF PAWTUCKET HIGH SCHOOL 15 LOUIS LEO CORENBAUM (“Louie,” “Coke”) Motto: “Gone but not forgotten.” We wonder whether he means those “lectures,” the hours he spends (? I at his homework, or his beloved pipe. Coke’s pipe certainly was a pal to him, and it was a sad day when it disappeared. We wonder who got it, and what the thief will do with it. His favorite study is chemistry. He certainly does enjoy it. He just loves—breaking test tubes. Next year, he intends to enter Brown to take up a course in engineering and some day we will no doubt hear of Coke as an engineer. ALICE SYLVIA CRAWFORD (“Ike and “Alley”) Motto: “Look for the silver lining. “the charm school” (41, “prom” committee (3), CHAIRMAN RECEPTION “Alice where art thou”? Well, not very far away, let’s hope. She is apt to be so quiet that you would hardly know she was there, that is until you know her, for Alice is far from quiet to her friends, and she has a great many of them. She has two hobbies that everyone knows her for and they are automobiling and attending games. Alice is quite as interesting as the others and we don’t blame her in the least, no one could. Her favorite subject is applied design and she is one of Miss Bradley’s prize pupils. Many the student who wishes that he might do Latin as easily as she makes rings and other jewelry. “Alley” is another honored member of the sopranos whose seat is all reserved in (lie front row on Tuesdays. The “gang” simply couldn't get along without her. Next year she expects to enter the School of Decorative Design, Boston, and we know she will be successful there. RUTH ELIZABETH CURRAN (“Ruth”) Motto: “Do it yesterday.” Ruth is one of the best-natured girls that ever lived, anyone will vouch for that. She is never seen without her pink vanity case, pocket size. She is a perfect shark in math; she even talks in algebra. A small army of 5’s will speak for chemistry which she pursues in a rubber apron. We do not know what she “does yesterday,” probably her favorite study, French. Next fall Ruth is going to pack her grip, not forgetting shock absorbers for room mate, and journey down to Kingston. After four years of intensive study, she will be a domestic science teacher and revolutionize all methods for teaching girls how to boil water. ANNE ELIZABETH CULLEN ( Betty”) Yup, (his is Betty! She has no favorite study, she likes ’em all. No motto, either, queer girl! But Betty loves dancing, and Titian-haired males, and “keen numbers.” Betty has about the longest name around town. Anne Elizabeth is just the starter. Big-hearted Betty. She loves athletics and supports P. H. S. loyally. Betty’s a good pusher, if the weather is good, eh, “Bett”? She is a member of the I-Can-Eat-The-Most Club but gets left frequently because she does more talking than eating. “B’s” a good scholar, manages to keep off the Permanent List some way, and is very proficient at all themes. When you’re looking for one good ole sport, here’s Betty!

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