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iMiitmimtiiiiitiitmiimitiiuHMiiiMiiroiiiiiiiiiiiititaiiintiiimiiiiiiimHimiiintiimiiinmmiiiHiiiiimmiiimiiittiiimiiiMiim 1920 Pawtucket Senior Hich School 11 DORIS MAE AITKEN (“Dot”) Do you believe in the saying that “appearances arc deceitful”? We do, for Doris seems to he oh, such a quiet little girl until one becomes acquainted with her. She is one of the brightest pupils in our History class and can l e referred to on any subject concerning it. How we admire her wavy tresses! Doris intends to enter R. I. C. E. Now. Doris, don't be too strict with your grammar school pupils. Always rememl er your own school days. We wish you luck. Dot. ADA AL INA ALDRICH (“Pinkey”) Motto: “To have jrtends is to be one. Ada likes athletics immensely, so much so that she goes to every baseball. football, and basketball game, and cheers herself almost hoarse for the teams of good old P. H. S. Anyone who does not know the fine points of these games may go to Ada, for she is fully informed. She intends to become a nurse and help those less fortunate than herself. She will go to the Memorial Hospital in September to liegin training. We expect to see her name enrolled among those who have been of great service to human sufferers. EDITH ALLEN (“Dutchie,” “Edie”) Motto: He who hesitates is lost—rushing jor lunch CLASS BASKETBALL (3), SWIMMING (3) Edith comes from Saylesville and she certainly is a credit to that small village. As she spends her summers on Cape Cod. she is a very good swimmer, and in our natatorial sports she has come through swimmingly. Edith has many friends here among us at P. H. S. She has a cheery smile and a friendly manner and we know she will be happy wherever she goes. With her name on the Honor Roll Edith has a boost towards her success in the future.
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