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l'f'ge Sl'l'PIllt't'Il BERTIL LEONARD CARLSON 381 Newman Avenue, Seekonk Bert is that little lad who hails from the wilds of Seekonk. You seldom see him without a smile on his face, showing us that with him everything's all right in the world. His humor- ous remarks in class are guaranteed to brighten even the darkest of dispositions. Best of luck i11 the future, Bert. CARL ERIC CARLSON 39 Vine Street Carl, known to some of us as Swede, is very quiet in classg but the minute the bell rings, he is as much fun as any one else. He intends to go directly into tl1e business world when he leaves us in June. We wish him suc- cess in anything that he undertakes. RUTH AGNES CARLSON 230 Newman Avenue, Seekouk One would hardly know that Ruthie was around. She is very quiet in the classrooms, but once she gets outside, she is a changed person. Ruthie's friendly manner makes her a friend worth knowing. Ruth would like to be a stenographer, and we know that she will make a. good one. GREGORY PECKHAM CARTER 205 Central Avenue Track tl-21, Ping Pong t3l. Greg is known a11d well-liked by all for his quiet, friendly manner and studious ways. He is one of the ambitious members of our class who tried their hands at organic chem- istry. iGreg almost cut his hand offll We understand that he plans to go to Bates Col- lege ill Mai11e. Best of everything, Greg! .1-lf A 'I' LQ'-Z. .'.:- -': T ' L-T 2'.','Q'.'.j- ':','- 'J:LI --'.-,',g.' .-I-.-'. .,..,--..-.h.- . . '-:.. EAL.. J.,-.',.z ' ex - .,- , ax - ., ., . N-..,,. . .g- 1,-.i .1 -e .-'-g-,,:- -
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I-'l,0lil-JNCI-I til1lNHYll'lX'PI t'AHllAL ltlT llnll Street Flossis- is a well-manneretl girl. She is thoughtful in all she does. lflossie can usually see the funny side of things, whit-h makes her a 1-hee-rt'nl person to have aronntl and a frientl worth knowing, Flossie-'s disposition will make her life at happy one. NVe wish yon gootl lurk and stivvess. NURMA MAH UAINIC 259 Magnolia Street, ltnmfortl Norma, better known to her frientls as 'l't-tltly, is a short, t-lmbby lmnrlle of fun antl witty sayings. She takes especial delight in using the biggest words, preferably acljet-tives, that she can tintl, Teddy hasn't dist-lo:-zeal her plans, but whether her career is domestic or rommervial she will have a lot of fnn pursuing it. Hl4JA'l'RICE ANN CALLAN 140 Sutton Avenue Although Beatrice has fiery real hair, she has neither the temper nor the disposition that go with it. !n favt she is probably the tniltlest manneretl girl in the school. It is l'6'l'lllll1 that In-r pleasant manner along with her many other qualities will take her far. .IOSIHF l3l'IltNARlJ CAIUJONO H53 Allen Avenue, Riversitle Informer 41-2-31, Basketball Manager 12-ill, Nominating Committee till. llere is a fellow who always has the right alibi at the right time. Without his clever 4-omebavks our class might have gone astray. But seriously, Joe is a very persevering student and performs what he is told without 1'emark or hesitation. With his intelligence and his ambition he is certain to carry the torch ot' snot-ess 'EAST PROVIDENCE HIGH SCHOOL Page sixteen
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E-.. HARRY WILLIAM CARY T8 Allen Avenue, Riverside Harry is one of our handsome basketball players. Besides playing basketball, he dances and is now learning the art of being a jitter- bug. The fact that he has not let his studies suffer shows that he knows how to do the right thing at the right time. Good luck, Harry! EDWARD CHARVES 42 Wilmarth Avenue Here is a boy who, to all outward appear- ances, seems quiet and reserved. His reticence is decidedly noticeable on all occasions. He intends to join the Navy after graduation. We extend our best wishes to him for smooth sail- ing. MARY CHRISTOPOULOS 45 Puritan Avenue, Phillipsdale Honor Society. llemure Mary is one of the smallest mem- bers of the senior class. She is serious-minded and exacting. She has won liking from her classmates by her pleasant nature. We sin- cerely wish that all her desires may be granted. IRENE .IEANETTE CLARKE 18 Dartmouth Avenue, Riverside Honor Society Irene is that cute little miss, full of pep and vim, who can cheer up even the gloomiest of dispositions. Her scholastic achievements are equalled only by her talent for dancing. Her pretty clothes and her sparkling vigor add to her appeal. 53if.4Q:: 55- 2 55.2 2-QE-gf if gli., 41 1: -'ff 1' Llii 1. EA PROVI ENCE HIGH OL 5-r D sci-io Page eigli teen
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