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bggyxj' X ri 3D,Bb1,t ,.w.4-ae Q RUTH LORETTA GALLIGAN 1958 Pawtucket Avenue Honor Society: lnterolass Basketball 11-2-313 Varsity 125: Interclass Baseball 121: Glee Club 121: Thrift Council 131: Crimson Board 133. It would be quite a simple matter to overlook such a small person ' a crfpwd: but it would be an extremely difficult m ter 'Q-yylou were searching for personality rather thai size A IIIOEWBHB' combination of life, energy, and good s 0 ' Si-rf, ip. together with an excessive amount of femii ine charm and personality make Ruth the likeable person she is. And-could anyone overlook her smiling lrish eyes? lYe all doubt it. ARCHER ANTHONY GARTNER 13 Anthony Street Football 11-293 School Play 123, Aggie Club 1233 Hi-y 12-313 Senior Play 1313 Basketball 1313 President Dramatic Club 137. Sh-sh! Peace and quiet and then out of the stillness of a model study room, Archie's witty remarks and boist- erous laugh mark the beginning of a period of interrup- tion. Time never hangs heavy on our hands when Archie is anywhere about for he seems always to have interest- ing stories to tell or foolish questions to ask. Yet-isn't is surprising how such a person also manages to get on the honor roll and keep up with his class on assignments? Pax vobiscum, Archie. XX ILLARD DLXBI RY GASKELL 10 Carrie Avenue, Rumford Band 11-2-31: Glee Club 113: Aggie Club 1231 Orchestra 42-31: Crimson Board 1313 Social Committee 121. Meet one of the more socially inclined members of our class, VVillard Gaskell. Don't be fooled by his seeming- ly quiet temperament. for Willard's antics have many times enlivened what otherwise would have been dreary class-rooms. The band and orchestra have profited great- ly by VVillard's musical ability, as We know he has profit- ed by offering his time. Pax vobiscum, with you, too, VVillard. Page lwenty-one
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RVSSELL EARL FIFE 531 XVarren Avenue Tennis Manager 131. Here is another of our' classmates whose three years of efforts have bee11 centered in commercial studies. In the past two years, Russ has proved himself a very com- petent manager-the tennis team and a brunette having been his major undertakings. Although he left us in February, Russ has not yet started upon the business career for which he prepared himself. ANNA LOUISE FISKE 37 Vilhat Cheer Avenue Honor Society: Le Cercle Francais 131. Anna does look like a dignified senior, doesn't she? But aside from being such, she is a true friend, eveready to lend a helping hand. Characterized by a spirit of whole- heartedness and perseverance, her endeavors have been crowned with success. She is the type of girl who conquers her worries with a smile. Anna is one of the best support- ers of the athletic teams and is found at every game, cheering from the side lines, MARGARET FITZMAURICE 60 Fourth Street Interclass Basketball 1113 Library Auxiliary 11-2-312 Secretary 1312 President 131. Peanut has what might be called the gift of words. This. no doubt, was acquired by reading so many books. She is an authority on authors from Shakespeare to Edgar Guest. She is one of the friendliest members of the class and she can often be seen listening to SOlllQOl1Ef'S troubles or telling her own. Economics is her pet subject and the thick books she reads about this subject would do credit to a college professor. Page twenty
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b v'+i' 1t,t ,.., .1 HELEN CURLE GILBERT 15 North Street, Riverside Although Helen walks dec-orously down the corridor, her pep can not be restrained long, and merry sounds soon come from her direction. Have you seen her smile? No? Well do! Helens sunny disposition has made her popular among both the boys and the girls. Helen is interested in sports, especially football and baseball. MLTRIEL FISKE GOFF S38 Broadway Muriel's Cahn and reserv d manner has kept her from being well known by inost f the Class, but those who have been on intimate terms ivith her are only too glad to speak in her behalf..VBeeause of sickness during her first year we were Qffifaid that Muriel Would be unable to finish in '3f, 'she bravely overcome the vicissitudes of fortune and we are thankful that now we can claim her as a nieinber oflthe Class of 1932. MARGUERITE MARY GOGGIN 235 Orchard Street Marguerite is one o' he quieter nienibers of the Class to those who do not f her well enough to find that deep in her heart ' 's as full of fun as anyone Could wish. During her t e ,ears here she has acconiplished that difficult s of eeping every friend that she has ever made a if she continues shell have a host of friends. Could anyone ask for inore? Page Ztuenry-two
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