East High School - Redjacket Yearbook (Pawtucket, RI)

 - Class of 1925

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East High School - Redjacket Yearbook (Pawtucket, RI) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 8 of 100
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1925 Pawtucket High School 7 ALMA DODGE ABBOTT (“Al”) Motto: “Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you.” Who doesn't know “Al,” the official blues” chaser in the the school? Alma came to us four years ago and has proved herself one of the most loval and dearest friends one could possibly ever have. Here again that old saving, “Looks are deceiving,” may be applied, for Al is certainly the picture of a quiet and demure little miss, hut just let someone mention movies or tell a good joke and then see what happens. She declares that Stenography and Typewriting are her favorite studies, although she likes all her other subjects. “Al” has decided to enter the business world, and the class of 1925 wish her the greatest of all possible success. EDITH MARY ALEXANDER ( Ede,” Edie”) Motto: “Why hurry? Life’s short enough.” HONOR SOCIETY Ede” is that vivacious little bobbed-haired miss of Room 24. She certainly applies that very excellent motto, for one seldom sees her wearing a frown. In fact we can’t imagine P. H. S. without her bright, cheerful smile. Ede” stars in English, which she says is her favorite subject, but since the Honor Society List contains her name we may infer that other studies have not been neglected. Ede” is a great little dancer and is always in great demand at all of the functions of P. H. S. Next year Ede” will enter the business world, and the best wishes of the class of ’25 go with her. FRANK CUTHBERT ALLEN (“Lanky”) Motto: “Be prepared.” Cl.EE CLUB (4) Whenever you see anybody coming along the hall with a long stride and a pleasant smile you know it’s Frank. Everybody thinks he is rather quiet and bashful, but we know different. He’s really a perfect sport and always ready for a good time. Frank has a Ford sedan, and you usuallv see him at all our games. He is crazy about camping and Zane Grav's novels, and is one of those “back to nature” people. Some day wre’ll hear of him being a cowboy out West. Frank has made a good scholastic record at P. H. S.. and we are sure that whatever he does in the future will be done with the same perseverance and cheerfulness as has been characteristic of him while in high school.

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