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MARY ELIZABETH CAMPBELL 169 Sem-ond Street Mary seems to be another person ot' tht- quiet type. but, oh, how deceiving that is! For. given a chance, Mary can cause more laughter than a barrel of monkeys. She has never been troublesome to her teavhers. thus proving that she can control her hun1o1'. RONALD CARMARK T57 North Broadway He who would like to know the latest up- to-the-minute style i11 men's toggery should study Ronnie, for Ronnie is the first to sport any new idea before the envious masculine eyes. Other records hung up by Ronnie Zll'G those for tardiness and failure to make any appearance at all. we ,1 In ugf' IIllIt'll'f'I1 FRANCIS CllAliI.lub LAIVI luli 174 Moura Avenue Fen:-ing is an art! And Franc-is. tall. blond, and quiet, has shown his ability in hold- ing for himself the state singles cliampionship and in helping the st-hool win the state school chanpi nship. If Franvis keeps up as per- sist 1 j as he has in high st-hool, he is sure yto K far. W- . AW ALBERT JOSEPH f'ASALl I 52 Washington Avenue, Riverside We give 1-redit to Al for his musical ahil- ityiboth on the harmonira and on the guitar. lt is not only his talents. but also his fine personality, neat appearance, and good looks that have made him a good friend to all his classmates, both girls and boys. Surely nothing hut good fortune is awaiting Al.
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EDWARD FRANCIS HTRKE 89 Burgess Avenue lflddie is the perfect pliysivul spevinien with vorrect weight in proportion to height. Eddie did very well in his lust year but also rain in his lirst two. XYhenever there are fel- lows planning something unusual, Ed muy he seen umong them. HI+lRBl+lRT AUSTIN BlT'l'TERWOR'l'H 1830 Pawtum-ket Avenue Herb is a fine, clean-cut fellow who shows the results of good breeding. Always a good student and a hard worker, Herb is sure to succeed. VVe understand that he is watching for a good position, and we feel sure that he will certainly rec-eive it. XNILLIAM l'll0MAb QALDLRONE 4233 VVZIU,-ll'lll2lll Avenue lt is allways at pleasure to sit near XVilliam in the classroom, He is fun loving and jolly, besides being intelligent. All of this makes him an all round good fellow. VVe feel that Calderone will be at great addition to any em- ployers pay roll with his joviulity und his willingness to work. RICHARD BRUCE CAMERON 205 Burgess Avenue Dick is well knowiljo a'lLt,lzeL!F0wf11ies as the good uaturel fello wifi the '31 Chevie. He is one of t 9 clever people who manage two ' lie rest of us are struggling alo i ne, acting in the capacity of usher- eXt1'3.0l'C11lil1'y at the Strand Theater, and all- around student of E. P. AQN '55 3 9 , I ugv e1',Lfl1Ie'en
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AUDREY CASE 347 Bullocks Point Avenue, Riverside Audrey was certainly given a big hand this trous bandage on it when it was burned? And did you smell it. too? Our sympathy. Audrey. In addition to being quite a pianist. Audrey is well known for her girl scouting activities, und for her pleasant. friendly manner. year, for did you see that mons BURTON IGIJWARIJ UHACE 184 Second Street Vl'e all missed Burton very much after he left us in February, for who co .. , this fun-loving boy. Whenever Chace was ' ure to be seen ottermg candy or gum, and telling jokes to everyone. But, though Burton never exerted himself, he showed us that he could be serious and work uld help missing near, in class or out. he was s tJRVlLl,lfl FR1+1lJldRlC'K t'lfIAFFlCl+I 231 Hope Street. Seekonk This tall young gentleman from the wilds of Seekonk has wandered these corridors for nigh onto three years now. His ready smile and his good-natured disposition have helped him win his ever increasing circle of friends. One of our promising commercialites, he is sure to succeed in whatever field he enters. ENID LILLIAN CHASE 162 Hamilton Street Enid, the girl with the bashful and seem- e owner of the most delightful giggle, which she lets fo1'th at, the most unexpected moments. She has been an industrious worker in the Junior High office whieh prophesies a successful business career. ingly reticent manner, is th Page fwen ty'
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