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liflwrr-:lj v b A pvuxbuvt w Q ,A J ESTHER JOSEPHINE HUTSON 120 Ivy Street Interclass Basketball fl-2-31: Baseball f2l, Banking CO1l11Ci1 12-33: Glee Club C2-333 Girl Reserves 4213 Library Auxiliary t3l: Crinison Board f3J. Esther is one of our iiost attractive stenographers. She has such al pleasing personality that she is always Surroundetl by a group of her friends. fHowever, she is partial torblondsl But, though she has taken a com- Inercial course, she intends, nevertheless, to be a nurse. We think that she has chosen very wisely, because no one would mind being sick if he knew she was to take care of hini. ELSIE ANNA LEANEA JOHNSON 82 Hoppin Avenue, Riverside Upon entering the Junior High School office during the past term, one invariably saw Elsie behind the counter quietly helping Mrs. Burgess. Elsie is very quiet and ef- ficient, the type of girl who really makes herself useful in whatever she may be doing. EX ELHN ESTHER JOHNSON 44 XVhitney Avenue, Portland, Maine Honor Society, Banking Council 11-2-313 Crimson Board f3l. If anyone in our stenog class deserves some day to become Somebody's Stenographern it surely is Evelyn, for she has been our star stenographer. VVhile the rest of the class was gasping for breath after dictation given at a neck-breaking speed, it was always Evelyn who could calmly rise and, with no apparent effort, read back her notes perfectly. But then that is the sort of work we ex- pected from Evelyn. She has had a wonderful record. Page twenty-Hue
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be , ,. I I 1 DOROTHY ALICE HIBBERT 185 Sutton Interior Decorating Club 133. Now we present Dorothy, and likeable girls in the Class. tucket in her Junior year. XVas for you? We think Dorothy's motto is to be seen and not heard. Because of her happy smile and sweet disposition, she has gained a great many E. P. H. S. Xljmw mxub 1 MERYIN RUSSELL HARTSHORN T3 XValnut Street lnterclass Basketball ill: Varsity Basketball I2-332 Track 12-33: Football f3l: President Agriculture Club 131. I a'nt dead but I'n1 speechless. Dear old Russ, the fellow in our class who has always had the misfortune tor maybe it should be fortunep to have to be seated in the midst of a group of girls. But a lion among the ladies is a dreadful thing. However, this one is only a social lion. Russ has done his work well and we wish him the best of the best. Avenue one of the most dignified She came to us from Paw- n't that too bad, Pawtucket, friends for herself here at HELEN MARTHA HOLTER 61 Elm Avenue Ring Committee fljg Girl Reserve Secretary K2-33: Crim son Board 631. Helen's mascot is the elephant and we are always sure to see at least one, not a real one, of course, some- where about lier. Her hobby is collecting them and it may be that she will go to Africa to capture a few live ele- phants to add to her collection. Helen is clever with the paint brush. As evidence of this we would have you notice that whenever a new Girl Reserve poster was put up in the corridor the initials were always to be found on it. Page twenty-four
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b ,x,, Axvyi k MILTON GRANT JOHNSON 2511 XVarren Avenue In September, 1931. Milt came to East Providence from lYarren, a quiet lad. full of ambition to make E. P. proud that he was to finish his high school career within its walls. Milt has made us this and more for he has par- ticipated in nearly all the sports which have been in pro- gress since his arrival. His record in football alone is one of which East Providence is proud, but we by no means draw the line here. He has recently broken an established record at the Y. M. C. A. by throwing an eight pound shot twenty-one feet, eleven and one-half inches. Our track team has also profited by his ability. Compare this record with his short stay here and then decide whether any one could have done better. VVe're more than proud of Milt. I' t of luck, Jimmie. JOHN GERALD JOHNSON 38 First Street JAMES KAPLAN Basketball ll-2-3l: Captain 13M Baseball fly. XYhen Johnnie first came to us, we thought he would perhaps some day have a job in a circus as a midget. He and his pal Eddie, are a fine pair of basketball play- ers and aided our team materially. Johnnie is a quiet boy who keeps to his books. He has great possibilities and we expect to hear of him later. 505 North Broadway Bright! Bellicose! Bustling! This is the way to de- scribe Jimmie. His ready humor and bright remarks are always a joy to his classmates. He is the pride of the salesmanship class and is ready to sell anyone a pair of shoes or a new fountain pen. His neat appearance and cheerful disposition will bring him many friends. Best Page twenty-six
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