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:Xxxxxxx ,Q.R!i.C . IL, ..,.., nwyxmXsxssp NLx,xx 3, I q FIRST HONORS , SECOND HONORS Class President Class Vice-President Class Secretary Class Treasurer VAN ZANDT WILLIAIVIS .LWLETI-IEL V. LEONARD L 4 ,s.,.,s...THOMAS T. ALLAN ,.....,....ETHEL V. LEONARD ,C..s,..,ALICE R. BLAKE JOHN I. LANEY lst Honors 2nd Honors P1'9Sid9I1t 1 1 Vice-President Page nine i Secretary Treasurer
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bflvwwtigxjnrr is 'fe '-1 ssfaefis ocfoafacf E4 S4 it it E4 S4 it it bf Et it E4 24 if bl Et bf E4 S4 ze Itaonutorellfilt ,Q 53 the Class of 1932, feel that we have been more highly honored i l than the preceding classes, in that we have had the privilege of having two principals. Everyone who attended East Providence High while Mr. Maryott was principal knows what a splendid principal and man he is. We all appreciate Mr. Maryott and his efforts in behalf of the school, and we hope that he will be as successful in his new position at Pawtucket High as he was here. But in losing one fine principal we have gained another, for Mr. Bates has stepped into the gap left by Mr. lVlaryott's promotion and has ably filled the position. For three years we have looked up to and admired Mr. Bates as an English teacher, He has been a friend to all and has always been willing to help and we know that he will be a very competent principal. He may be assured of the loyalty and cooperation of the student body throughout his term of oflice. On the threshold of this school we must part, perhaps forever, from the many friends and acquaintances we have made while here, some leaving to attend higher institutions of learning, others to enter the mighty business world. This thought makes us sad on a happy occasion, but we shall always be proud to say that we have attended a school whose standards of sportsman- ship and fair play are so high. And now, as we depart, we leave behind, as a last token, this year's issue of the HCRIMSONH, dedicated to all the members of the faculty and to our brother students from whom we part, hoping that they will follow the example set by the class of 1932.
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MARIE PARIS ABAJIAN 23 Tenth Street Honor Society: Girl Reserves tl-2-33g French Club tl-313 Glee Club 631. A fitting title for Marie would be the Teachers' Salvation because no matter how many other things may claim her attention, she always prepares her lessons. Since she p1'efers French to any other subject, perhaps she will be back here teaching it in a few years. How would you like to come to school then, boys? ISABEL MARION ADAMS 64 Forbes Street, Riverside Honor Society: Banking Council tl-2-313 Class Secretary dll: Crimson Board 133. Here comes Marion in her Buick, smiling as usual. Marion is a business-like young lady who, during her three years at East Providence High, has earned good marks in all her studies. Marion is always willing to help a friend in need. She left us in February to attend Teffts Business College and we all join in wishing her success. THOMAS THOMPSON ALLAN, JR. S6 Russell Avenue Class President fl-313 Nominating Committee ill: Bas- ketball il-2-3Jg Track tl-2-333 Football 12-332 Social Committee i295 Assistant Hockey Manager 125: Crim- son Board 4313 Hi Y 433. Tom, our class president, has served successfully as such for two of our three years in high school. Strange enough, athletic, executive and literary ability are all Tom's and although he has worked up to be the best liked and most popular member of our class, he has maintained the same unchanged, modest personality which was his at first. His athletic opponents will speak for his clean, square playing and all-round ability on the field. 1932 is certainly proud and happy to claim Tom as o11e of its outstanding members, Page ren
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