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O b-Dvvwwmib'-fray, 'tiwnxy 19 5: it rritfipsynnbprrwnsvi - ccccctuc 4 cc tc Q iiififffflffffffq THOMAS EDVVARD GOGGIN Fifitjtball I-ll, This young man is very well-behaved and is never seen whispering or making any disturbance. In fact he has the distinction of being quiet, unlike most of the ITlCYTllJCT'5 of OUT talkative class, Toni, by his perseverence, his aimiable disposi- tion, and his friendliness. has tnarle himself well liked and respected by all. The class wishes him the best of luck. -fs MILTON BRADFORD HALL Assistant Football Manager 12-.33 3 Social Committee Chairman 4313 Band 4-ll: Orchestra 13--lug Assistant Business Manager Senior Play l-lj. Milt is one of the most popular fellows of our illustrious class, and, although he has slaeked up in studies of late, his name has often graced the honor roll. .-Ks all nature lovers. Milt enjoys a tramp through the woods with one of his companions as much as most fellows would enjoy a dance. After leaving E. P, H. S. he will study forestry for two years at New Hampshire State College. NX'e shall probably hear of him some day as a famous forest ranger and tree expert. i liklllil, :XlQl-liXlf ll.-XXCOCK R. l. Honor SOClClj'Q filrcltcstra tl-2-5--llg Cktytgtix HU31-Q1 lj- -ll: llantl t3l1 lianking Council t-llg tilee Club l-H, 'llllis is lsttlqel, our artist. Because of her talent she was chosen art erlitor ot the Liklxtsox lloartl. Her artistic posters are often seen on the bulletin hoartls in our corridors reminding' us of all our school activities. Her nqnne is often seen on the Honor Roll in Rooni l and she is a nieinher of the R. l, H, S, Hesitles this, she plays the s2iXU in our orchestra. XYe surely missed her when she left us in l-iehrtiztry, and we wish her all the success in her chosen career. 20
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U fbxSXvm::w Q Q A an xwnvwn .imma fffffffi OLIVE FRANCES HASCALL filee Club ll-.311 Ring Coniinittee 42? C Offllrfhlfll l'3'4l- This quit-t, swelet-dispositioiied little lady, whom we all l0VC. is seldom seen wi t e wo faithful pals, Marion and ' Estelle, and we x tat ce could PO5Dll7lY Hffllafate hcl' from them. Ulix ' popular and good -looking For what 1 more could a girl possibly ask? After leaving E. P. Olive will go to R. I. State College. EDITH LOUISE H.-XXYKINS Glee Club 133: Prize Speaking 131: CRIMSON Board 1-ll. Here is a very sedate miss who excels in English. She is now attending the R. I. College of Education where we know she will be successful. She and her friend Helen Sherman could always be seen hurrying over to the ,lunior High in the early morning to take charge of the library. Edith is a talented reader as well as an excellent student. She will, we know, he a successful teacher after graduating from the R. I. C. E. RUSSELL MOORE HIGLSIXS Basketball 12-3-413 Captain 1-llg lfootball L3-413 Q11-C Club 141: Lkixisox Board 1-ll. X lt can nexer be salt 7tl1at Russ is Q1 poor' ligisketliull play C1-, He can do almost ai thing with gi basketball. Russ was also an indispensable m wer uf the football 1.331111 11115 1351 Season. He is quite a'so ial an and is present at anything from a chess and checker tou 'i nt to a bunk rally sponsored bv Charlie Caley. i 22
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