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

 - Class of 1933

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HELEN FRANCES GLYNN r 9 Ivy Street Have you ever wondered what life would l)e without a few humorous people scattered here and there? It would be pretty boring, I think. Yes, all this leads up to an intro- duction to Helen. Perhaps you are already fortunate enough to know her. She is a bless- ing to an overtaxed mind, for her ready wit supplies a delightful interim. FRANK GOEPFERT 442 North Broadway Here rises the baron of the class, indeed! — a good student in all his classes and a good tooter on his baritone in the band and orchestra. Frank ' s English themes, which he has so often refused to read to the class, have always revealed something amusing. In the future, with little surprise, shall we read your novels? FRANCIS CHARLES GOFTON 252 Brow Street More for the phonetic value than for any other reason, Francis has been changed to Goofey . Goof ' s sense of humor is the most delightful in the class, and his cheering grin and bubbling laughter are always in evidence. He and Buster managed the football team last fall. Here ' s luck, Goof — you won ' t need it, but take it anyway! BERNARD WARREN GOODWIN ISO Miller Street, Rumford Although Bern is, as a rule, rather quiet and undemonstrative in class, when he is on the football field, he is certainly far from quiet in his way of doing things. He will answer to the name Cyclops as well as to Bernard. It he did not. he and Temple would seldom talk to each other. Page twenty -six

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HARRY GARABEDIAN 108 First Street Girls, do you like a radio in an automobile? Just go out with Harry some evening, and you will never be sorry. Harry is quiet spoken and conscientious about his school work. He is ever ready to lend a helping hand and his cheerful smile is enough to erase the deepest scowl. ALICE MARIE GARDINER 114 Grove Avenue Alice is the friend of everyone in need. She is always ready to help with studies. If you want to know whether she ' s smart just look at the Honor Roll each quarter. She loves music and is seen at many Symphony Concerts. She also is a loyal supporter of the Glee Club. ROBERT LINCOLN Gft RT, JR, 15 Seventh S eet Witty Bob! His clfevj[ ' ; flinarks have been a source of amua e ' Jy ' ro all. He has been a very popflar peer of the class and has give,n ' ardJMf yl ort to all activities. Bob has als Swfbifl(dtime for study and is always among ouilnm honor students. We like Bob and wish him luck at Brown. OLIVE FRANCES GLADDING 956 Broadway The majority of our class know very little about Olive. She has done her work faithfully and has been no worry to her teachers. During her three years in high school she has studied hard and could often be seen carrying home an armful of books. Best wishes, Olive. Page twenty-Rve



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WILLIAM THOMAS GORMAN 48 Washington Avenue. Riverside This serious looking fellow is none other than Bill. Bill says very little, hut what he says is worth while. Too often we give not enough thought to quiet people. Let us not forget that such people can develop many sterling characteristics which our gigglers and chatterers can not. HELEN RUTH GRANT 144 Second Street If introductions are necessary I now take great pleasure in presenting to you. Helen. She is the scholar of that trio you ' ve already heard of. Helen left us for part of her senior year, but she came back. We certainly were glad, for what would the algebra class have done without her? Plenty of luck. Helen. NORMAN ALLEN GREENE 45 Ide Avenue Meet the favorite (?) of all the teachers. This chap ' s principal pastime is trying to make the teacher nervous by staring at her. There are many other things for which Greene is also noted but they are too numerous to mention. Norm has been a valuable member of the hockey team. RUTH GRINNELL 11 Wheldon Avenue Ruth, the girl with those dark Spanish eyes, has made herself well known especially in the commercial group. Although she appears to be quiet, we have not found her so. By the way, wouldn ' t it be unusual to see her without her friend, Etta. Page twenty-seven

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