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Z ? f til fiflg l 4 5 earl , . , IETY years ago, l884. the Town of East Providence founded the East Providence High School for the furthering and encouragement of a secondary school public education. During that fifty years, between five and ten thousand pupils have been graduated from our school and have entered into that great field of life which branches in many directions. Some have followed the fields of medicine, law, theology, teaching, and other professions: others have entered into the business world: many have become skilled and unskilled tradesmen and laborers: and many-let us not forget-are those citizens and graduates of our school who gave their lives on the field of battle that their country might enjoy everlasting peace and pros- peritv. During its fifty years of existence. East Providence high can point with pride to the high scholastic standing that it has maintained and to those honor students that it has sent to institutions of higher learning. lt can be proud of the athletes who have participated in football, baseball, basketball, track, hockey, wrestling, golf. tennis. fencing. and other sports and who have given to the school a rating in sportsmanship that its followers can cherish. lt can be proud of those students who have engaged in dramatics, prize speaking, debating, library work, and the various other organizations that the school has spon- sored over a period of fifty years. lt can be proud of the members of its faculty, who have maintained a high standard over this half century, And finally, it must not forget the parents. who have shown a keen interest in the activities of the school and many of whom have made sacrifices that their children might receive a high school education. Now the time comes when the class of l97:-4 will enter into the great path of life. Some will seek higher education while others will become mem- bers of the workaday world. We feel that we have done our best in upholding the high standard set by the classes which preceded us in high school, and that we too will help to preserve the peace, prosperity, and welfare of our country. To the faculty, to the students we leave behind, and to our own class, we dedicate this issue of the Crimson as a remembrance of the happy days we spent together in high school. .... 4 Page miie
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.lllm luw uv HURACH BAXTER ABAJIAN 113 Lyon Avenue If you hear someone calling Barky, John, Bright Eyes, or Baxter. you will know that Hurach is being paged. Barky has been an A number one student, athlete, and friend. His activities tFootball, YVrestling. Plays, Crimson Board. and Hi-YD show clearly his outstanding school spirit. John, we wish you the best ot luck. and we sincerely hope you'll make Ann- apolis next year. MARTHA ELIZABETH ALDRICH 108 Cedar Street. Riverside Martha has been for some time an enthusi- astic worker on our Banking Council. It is she who has figured our averages and drawn posters in an effort to create a zeal for bank- ing. Martha left us in February and we and our bankbooks miss her cheery smile and persuasive word. ISABEL SUTTON ANGELL 68 Grove Avenue Izzy is a most likable person. Her queer imitations and funny stories send her friends into hysterics. It is generally known that she has a craving for tuna fish sandwiches and candy. Although Izzy worries about her Waist- line, we like her pleasingly plump. She cer- tainly is a good pal, and we hope that she will ever remain so. EDMYND AMARAL BARBER, JR. 55 Fenmore Street It the other nine hundred pupils in East Providence High School were like Edmund, teaching school would be a paradise. Edmund is not only one of the smartest, most upright. boys that ever attended East Providence High. but he is also prominent in outside activities. The entire class Wishes the best of luck to its valedictorian. Page eleven I ,., ff f K I 4 S 1 5 23 l . xiii e E 2 .7 . lx f .34 ffl Q fwf W 7 ' ff-fhwvzfv . . was ,ft eff: 'vw ,J ff sa V, f XZ Z -w Z R. L ., . .
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