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EDWARD FRANCIS FARRELL 63 Walnut Street Eddie is rather a quiet lad who came to E. P. from La Salle. He ' s not shy, though: in fact, he ' s very friendly, and those who have made his acquaintance have never had cause to regret it. We don ' t know just what you plan to do, Eddie, hut our best wishes for success go with you. DOROTHY SOPHIE FERNSTROM lOS County Street, Seekonk, Mass. Last September our class added another person to the already large group. This per- son was Dorothy, from Chicago. She is quiet, never causing the teachers any trouble. We have found her good-natured and willing to accommodate. Although we don ' t know what she wishes to do, we hope that she will suc- ceed in it. EILEEN LILLIAN FIFE 531 Warren Avenue If there were an annual prize for the cham- pion giggler, Eileen would be the undisputed winner. But don ' t let those outbursts deceive you, for Eileen is a dilligent student. She takes her work seriously and during her tlrree years in high school, few honor rolls have appeared without her name gracing them. RUTH LORETTA FISH 164 Taunton Avenue Introducing one of the smallest, yet most likeable members of our class. If you happen to hear the rattle of paper, or someone whis- pering, or a surpressed giggle, you ' ll know that Ruthie is trying to communicate with her chum, Doris. All fooling aside, we can truthfully say that Ruth is a good student and a good friend. Page twenty-three
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5 ir:!::1 « GEORGE DURANDE 11 Burgess Avenue The sound of a trumpet bursts fort]i from Room 20 where a few members of the Band are serenading Mr. Wiggni. It must come from the trumpet of our clever musician, George Durande. However, in class George is quiet, bashful, and good-natured. Well, here ' s to your success, George! CATHARIXE DYE 5G9 Waterman A venue Here we liave Catharine, an industrious worker, a serious minded student, and a sin- cere friend. We wonder sometimes what Troop Three Girl Scouts would have done wilhout Catharine ' s able assistance for the last two years. Catharine is one of the honor students of our class, and we all admire her for this. MAUDE SUMNER EDDY 11 Windhurst Avenue Who is that smiling miss rushing through the corridor ' ? Why, that ' s Maude, of course. She always livens things up, and is she fond of teasing others! Even when hurrying about, she is bubbling with laughter, a continuous mirth wholly her own, Maude has many friends, and we all say, Here ' s luck to you. GEORGE WILLIAM ERWIN 36 Orlo Avenue (ieorge is a boy who, early in life, decided to lie a farmer. When he grew up and went to high school, he remembered his ambition and studied agriculture. George has not been seen very much without his pal, Flodin. They have maintained a close friendship all through their high school years. Good luck. Page ticenty-Uco
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• ■I:- £-L]r «jiif HEXRY BAYLES FISK V Russell Avenue A sta! v;irt business man of the coming age stands before you — quiet and determined to succeed. Henry has been a constant plugger and the teachers have had little cause to call, Fisk . for discipline. His trombone has added to the harmony of both the orchestra and the liand. Keep up the good work, Henry! ANNA RYTA FLINN 103 Ivy Street If we were to give a title to the person who arrives just as the half past bell rings, this merry, blue-eyed girl would win it. Anna has certainly enjoyed herself in the commercial classes and she intends to continue her studies at Edgewood Secretarial School. Good Luck. GILBERT EVERETT FLODIX :;? Pavilion Avenue, Rumford Gil is a living example of what the well dressed num should wear. Beneath the calm and collected exterior which you see here, lies one of the reasons why the Flodin-Erwin Com- bination causes the teachers of the Commercial department so much anxiety. Ask him to smile for you — he can do it nicely. ROBERT McGregor eraser 1467 Pawtucket Avenue, Rumford Bob is an example of the strong, silent man: that is, he never has much to say, but let him climb behind his trombone and notice the dif- ference. Bob is studying agriculture among other things, and has, carefully tucked away in his mind, many facts about livestock, crops, and weather conditions. Paqe ticenty-four
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