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THE CRIMSON DOROTHY ELLEN ot.DHA:xt R. I. Honor Societv: Prize Speaking 13l: Basketball 13, 41: Varsitv 1-ll: Life Saving Corps lnsignia KV: Orchestra 11.2. 3 -H: Banking Council QU: CRIMNHN Board 4-I i. 4'Squeak. squeak ' came to our ears the strains of the or- chestra on Nlondav mornings. The First squeak was lfllens: plaving in the orchestra is not Ellens sole accomplishment for she was one of our pri7e speakers last Year and is a star mathe- matician, ln our memories of school davs. her big brown eyes and friendlv smile will warm the cockles ol' our hearts. Dur- ing the next four vears she is going to pull the Brown Bear into the limelight as the alma mater of her fame. DOROTHY MARGARET OLEARY Senior Plas' 1-+11 O. A. T,: Orchestra Ili. Dot' is one of our happy songsters who alwavs looks on the bright side of life. To meet her while being in a downcast mood is a sure cure for the blues. The business world is seeking Dot and we er-:tend the best of luck to her future MABEI, DOROT HY OLSON Oh. here is fair Mabel. a regular blonde. Of her teachers. her girl and boy friends she 's fond. Always ready for fun. energetic and bright. XVhen one tries to find her shes never in sight, For shes always flying as if slie had wings To social committees and various things.
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THE CRIMSON WALTER ANTHONY MONAHAN Orchestra ll, 2, 39 Walt is a quiet young man in school, hut is very Well liked by all. Casting his lot with the commercial division in his Freshman year, he has continued in that division through the four years, and has come out near the top. Walt shines in English, and his themes are the envy of many, Vfhen he goes forth into the business world after graduation, he will go with our best wishes for the success he is sure to attain, MARY FRANCES MORGAN lVlary's hair is golden red, Her eyes are big and brown: Her cheery tone, her sparkling eyeL For these, she's won renown. We see her cheering at the games Shes present at debates: Our lVlary's full of fun and pep, The worthiest of traits. FREDERICK MULVEY President Athletic Association 13, -H: Class Presidcnt QS. -Hg Football 12, 71, 43: Baseball tl, -H: Basketball LZ. 33, Captain tell: Track tl, 3. -H. Heres to Fred, the most important member of this illus- trious class. For the last two years Fred has guided us onwards toward fame and graduation. He is a natural leader, both in the classroom and on the athletic Held. Besides being one of the best ends in the state. Fred plays well on the diamond, and this year led the basketball team to its Grsl championship. l'lere's wishing him the best of luck. though we l-.now that l5red's sur- cess is in no way dependent upon luck.
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THE CRIMSON HENRY .mtvttis PtCKERsotLt. Baseball Manager 43, -H: School Play ffll. Here is Harry, our baseball manager for the pas-t two years, whose energetic manner has done much to improve the team. llverybody likes Harry because of his Hne school spirit. He has often surprised us in Geometry with his keen perception in difhcult problems. Harry has not told us of his future plans but we are sure he will be successful in whatever undertaking he pursues. HOPE MACKAY PICKERSGILI. Rhode lsland Honor Society: Orchestra 12. 3. -ll 1 Class Treas- ttrer 427: Basketball l-ll. There never was anyone quite like Hope, our artist. Often in the classroom when studying becomes tedious she will draw pictures and hand them to the nearest persons: that is, if she thinks they are good enough. Who can do things better than Hope? She plays the violin, paints and draws wi'h incredible talent. and writes themes and poetry so well that any wellf known author would be envious of her ability. She attends class socials. also all sports carried on by the males of our class. ln fact she is so cute and attractive that she is much loved by the boys as well as the girls. ARTHUR GRAHAM RAY Orchestra U. All, Senior Play I-ll: Prize Speaking 4-ll. Oh Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn, The orchestra practises Monday morn: Just take a long breath. and lottd sounds the brass-- lt's thrilling to listen while we are in class. Arthur and his big bass horn have added volume and enjoy- ment to the orchestra during this last term. ln previous years he played the trumpet, and every XVednesday. when he did his stuff, wads ol' cotton were hastily pulled out of hundreds of pockets, and inserted in twice as many ears. Besides being ornamental as well as useful in the orchestra, Art ..bly showed his dramatic ability in the Senior Play.
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