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• VERA ALLAN CHILDS 204 Burgess Avenue If you don ' t know Vera by this time, you should get acquainted with her, for she is ever so much fun. A room is never dull when she is arouud to make witty remarks. Don ' t get a wrong impression of her though, for she also studies hard. We wish her the very best of luck. MAY EMMA CLARKE 1S3 Woodward Avenue Who is this dainty demoiselle with the beautiful red hair? Why, it is the laughing, jovial Mae whose good qualities are too numerous to mention. She has an unusually keen sense of humor and a giggle that would turn a Cheshire cat green with envy. Her good looks and charming personality brighten the corner wherever she may be. RONALD ARTHUR CLARK 2464 Pawtucket Avenue When Ronald first came to us in our senicr year, we decided that he was very quiet. Time proved that we were wrong, however, for his classmates found in him a very gay and in- teresting person. He has studied hard and has shown great ability as a member of the hockey squad. HELEN PRANCES COLE 26 Fifth Street Petite, fun-loving, and vivacious — this de- scribes Helen. Wouldn ' t you like to know her ' ? We guarantee that you will like her very much. If she were too fun-loving, she wouldn ' t bother to study, but we know that she is very industrious. She is musical, and is one of the mainstays of the orchestra. Page nineteen
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OLIVE AMELIA CASARTELLO 73 Bourne Avenue, Rumford Do we all know Olive? Well, I guess we do. This lively young lady has a passion for ath- letics (and athletes) Olive is also a member of the Room 10 Terrors! All in all. Olive is one good sport, and we wish her the best of suc- cess in lier career as a nurse. EDWARD XAVIER CAULFIELD 17 Burgess Avenue We find Eddy the upholder of track honors for the class of ' 33. The sight of this chap, with his curly hair and blue eyes, coming into class with his pal Haslani after the bell has rung is not uncommon. Maybe we ' ll hear from Eddie in the next Olympic. WILLIAM WIGHTMAN CHAPPELL 33 Euclid Avenue. Riverside Rill has the disturbing faculty (disturbing to llie faculty, too.) of always being able to jnit and keep a roomful of otherwise serious students in hysterics. He is another of those who come from the distant land known as Riverside. Bill ' s popular with the girls as well as with the l)oys. LORING DU BOIS CHASE 227 Newman Avenue, Rumford Meet our editor, who has, by his untiring efforts and liy ihis clever ideas, made this year ' s e(ldtionv8»l he Crimson a great success. He has kWown fhimself accomplished in all fields — d amaticsV athletics, scholastics. Cer- tainly with these varied and rare gifts Loring will be sure to reach his goal. Page eighteen
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LOIS MIRIAM COLE 34 Russell Avenue ■ ' Music hath charms . — Lois has both. What would our orchestra have done without Lois and her violin? We all find this dark-eyed miss a jolly companion, and we are confident that her happy and cheerful disposition will make her a success later on. Here ' s success. Lois! DOROTHY LOUISE COLLINGHAM 203 Woodward Avenue Dot is quiet and has passed the greater part of lior time studying. As a result she is one of our honor students. Her straight A in de- portment is envied by her classmates, but in spite of this record Dot enjoys a good time. We ' ve often heard her merry giggle in the back of the room. PRISCILLA LOUISE COLLINS 30 Alice Street Quietly the door opens; a petite miss enters, lays a notice on the teacher ' s desk, and leaves without disturbing anyone. Who is she? Priscilla, of course. She is one of Miss John- son ' s amiable helpers. She is also an excellent dancer and an important part of all our school socials. What more could we say in her favor? ALBERT DAVISON COLWELL Seekonk, Mass. This young man hails from the wilds of See- konk. and with his pleasant grin and good dis- position he has made friends with all of us. We ' re certainly glad to claim you as a mem- lier of our class. Al, and wish you all the luck wot is. Page tiuenty
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