East Providence High School - Crimson Yearbook (East Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1932

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lb,-TXNYF 3 3 73 in nw :s wam X g . 'sq ROBERT DOUGALL CLARK 2464 Pawtucket Avenue Hockey 12-Sl: Track K2-3J: Band K2-33. Bob came to us in our junior year and proved to be a welcome addition to our class. He has played on our hockey team for two years and his aggressiveness made him outstanding. He also played in our band and proved his ability there. Bob is popular with the fairer sex and we shall not forget him. K ROBERT GORDON CLARKE 36 Miller Street, Rumford Bob is a member of the Clarke-Hill-Vernon trio, whose puns and wisecracks are the passwords of the school. He is well-know11 to all the teachers because of his pe- culiar habit of taking the same subject two or three times. Not through necessity, of course, just to get used to it. He left us in February, accompanied by many sighs, both of relief and sorrow. That is, relief on the part of the teachers and sorrow on that of the pupils. Although he might have missed a class once in a while, he never miss- ed a dance or athletic game. From all of which one might gather that he is witty, sociable, and a darned good egg. Quite true. Quite true. - T52 ' W . ' fl . .',., WE W 5,16 151 pf M J' 1 ,, y x QJAVJ5' 1 ' 'Y ,A ,X , , , 22' WR Y 952 , . f l. 7 - 0-wevfv-v.', , 313.1 N. , e ff xf,-lv :Mvyw , A-,1,x.1,' i -' f 44 2,-n,,'f 5 f.- .ff W ff ' .ki A ' ff ff f MW W -, X f ff ? mph: ' r ' 'f ,f . BEATRICE COLLINS 7 Cedar Avenue, Riverside Baseball 4113 Basketball fl-33. Beatrice has a giggle that defies the world to trouble her. Often in the quiet of a dull study period, a choked giggle can be heard which brightens everyone's conten- ance considerably. You know she's a great little forward and an enthusiastic supporter of all our games. Also her name is seldom missing from the honor roll. Page sixteen

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I5-LTETYE x 5 w1,nuy,L ,.1,ca.c'f 3 AGNES CARLSEN 192 Second Street Merely to be acquainted with Agnes is not to know her, for she has one of those intriguing personalities which offer so many new angles that it is almost impos- sible to discover them all. Those who have been associated with her during the past few years realize that in her, they have found a friend who has helped them out of seemingly fathomless difficulties with surprising ease. Having once found this wonderful friendship we do not intent to part with it even though our association in school ffm? has ended. ENFRED KENNETH CARLSON 192 W'ilmarth Avenue I Now we come to the star sax player who helps to furnish the music for our student dances. Kenneth is one of our first rate performers on the track team which will feel his loss next year keenly. Kenneth loves to fool, but he can also be serious. Perhaps some day we will hear of his playing in one of the large orchestras in New York. XYho knows? JAMES FRANCIS CAULEY 90 Bourne Avenue, Rumford Tennis t3J. VVe are presenting Jim. LaSa.lle's loss was E. Pfs gain! Jim joined us two years ago and immediately found a place in our hearts. He is, indeed, a perfect East Prov- idence representative, a gentleman, an athlete, and a scholar. 'What would the tennis team do without this mighty racquet Wielder? His school work, however, does not suffer from his intense interest in tennis for he has maintained an honorable scholastic record. Au revoir, Jim, but not good-bye. Page fifteen



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nfvyv lx! 'T -1 EDXYARD THOMAS COLLINS 136 Burgess Avenue Basketball tl-2-33, Eddie is a modest boy who is frequently seen but seldom heard. He has been our outstanding basketball player for the past two seasons, and is seldom seen with- out his faithful companion, Johnnie Johnson. He is a pop- ular boy and we expect great things from him. HELEN ELIZABETH CUMMINGS 142 Central Avenue Serious? Yes. But Certainly not a bore. Appearances are misleading in this Case, however, tor although Helen does appear to have a rather quiet disposition, she is, nevertheless, full ot fun and extremely good natured. Outside interests have kept Helen away from a few of our social affairs but as busy as she is she has managed to attend most ot them. And don't forget, gentlemen! Beware of red-hair. THOMAS HENRY CUMMINGS 70 Ivy Street Football K2-3-ip: Track t2-3-41: Basketball tflll Assistant Baseball Manager 12-31: Manager 141: Chairman, Picture Committee 149. Tom is a big tall he-man who causes many a girls heart to flutter. Ot course, he is an athlete, and takes an active part in all sports. His manly form can always be found among the dancers at our parties. Page seventeen

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