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The Faculty JAMES E. BATES FRANK E. PERKINS PRISCILLA ALDEN CLARK W. BROWNING GLADYS I. CARROLL KATHERINE L. CAWLEY CATHLEEN A. COYNE ELIZABETH L. CUSHINC1 DOLORES ENOS LOUIS FARBER STEPHEN E. FARNUM HAZEL M. GILBERT EDITH M. GOEE CLIFFORD B. GOOD HAROLD S. GOODWIN MARY E. GOULD BEATRICE HALL EDITH C. HAMMARLUND MARJORIE L. HARTFORD DOROTHY A. HILL MARX' P. HILL RUTH P. KAPLAN LOUISE H. KELLEY MARIAN M. LUNAN MARY MCCAULEY HELEN MULVEY NATHAN E. PASS HELEN M. PORTER CLAIRE L. RYAN FAITH M. SHEDD BERTRAND L. SHURTLEEE BEATRICE A. SMITH HOPE SMITH OTHO F. SMITH ALICE SUNDBERG FREDERICK H. TITCHENER ALICE M. WADDINGTON IDA L. WOLFE Principal Assistant Principal English History Biology. Stenography Social Studies Commercial Subjects Latin. Spanish. English Spanish. History Commercial Arithmetic Band Guidance. Mathematics Mathematics Gymnasium Biology Art. English Commercial Subjects Commercial Subjects Mathematics English. History, Latin Library Social Studies, English Gymnasium French, English Bookkeeping History Sciences English French, History, Guidance English. History, Homemaking English English Music Chemistry French Agriculture German, Latin Commercial Subjects
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Editorial June, the most joyous month of the year, has arrived bringing with it our graduation from a high school world into a vast world of reality. In the past. few of us have had many serious re- sponsibilities or grave problems to solve. The problems that we have encountered in our school work have been the prob- lems of the text book, carefully pre- meditated by the author and usually answered at the back of the book. Al- though we have been accumulating a vast fund of knowledge in our few short school years, it has been somewhat of a theoretical nature. In this world that we enter today it will be our task to apply this knowledge by linking the theoretical to the practical. Problems will no doubt arise that were not dealt with in the class-room, and we shall be left to draw upon our own resources for the solutions. There will be no teacher to make corrections or offer suggestions. and there will be no table of answers with which to check our results. Some- times more than one solution may seem to be correct, but here again we shall be left to make our own decisions. It is evident that our high school training will for the Hrst time be reflected in our methods of handling these practical problems of life. Let us all strive to make this first reflection a good one. Our class can justly be proud of its many outstanding members who have brought honors to the school through their activities outside the field of study. In the band and orchestra, in debating and in art. to mention only a few, some of our classmates have made reputations which will not perish quickly. We may boast, too. of our outstanding athletes who have carried the name of our school into fields of sport. Many times the teams have been victorious and have re- turned with honors. Also they have often gone down to defeat before su- perior teams. But win or lose our athletes have always displayed that spirit of good sportsmanship which is synonymous with the name East Prov- idence. Yet in spite of all, it is inevitable that we shall eventually be known only by the term 'AThe Class of l937. It is with the hope of forestalling this that we are publishing our year book, ded- icated to the faculty, to the students we leave behind, and to our own class. May it live always as a remembrance of the serious, yet happy. carefree days, that we have spent together in East Providence High School.
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