East High School - Redjacket Yearbook (Pawtucket, RI)

 - Class of 1926

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iimiiii Pawtucket Senior Hich School 1926 11 MURIEL RUTH BAILEY Motto: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” ORCHESTRA, CLEE CLUB (4) Muriel is one of our quiet, demure classmates. Although she is not very widely known, her own circle of friends finds her a pleasing and agreeable companion. Muriel is an accomplished pianist, and is greatly interested in music. She has her own particular place in our Orchestra and Glee Club. Next year will find Muriel at Bryant and Stratton’s, and we know that she will follow out her motto there as well as she has done at P. H. S. EMELINE BUXTON BALLOU (“Em”) Motto: “Why worry?” HONOR SOCIETY Emeline quiet? Oh. no she isn’t! You may have that impression if you don’t know her, but all her friends agree that she is lively. She came to us from New Haven one day in our Junior year. Emeline is one of those bright pupils who never take a book home but who can alw'ays show you a report card that will dazzle your eyes. Her favorite study is applied arts and next year the Rhode Island School of Design will be her port. DOROTHY BARROWCLOUGH (“Dot.” “Dotty”) Motto: “Never trouble trouble ’til trouble troubles you.” “Dot” is one of our expert “smilers.” If you don’t know her, you get the impression that she is rather quiet, but then, that’s for people who don’t know her. Her favorite subject is English. She is at the height of joy when she is skating, although she enjoys all other athletics. “Dot” intends to be either a stenographer or a bookkeeper. She hasn’t decided which, yet, because she likes both subjects so well. She is a conscientious worker and P. H. S. wishes her success. JESSIE BARSAMIAN (“Red,” “Jess,” “Bones”) Motto: “Laugh and the world laughs with you.” Jessie is like a restless, seething wave, for she is never quiet. We cannot imagine that we could take her on ornithological trips; that is, if we particularly wished to see the birds. Have you ever known of Jessie’s coming toward you silently? No. Her approach is usually heralded by a shriek of pleasure or impatience. Jessie intends to earn her livelihood by stenography, and we hope that she will be a shining success.

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