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GEORGE RAYMOND COLLINS 21 West River Street, Seekonk Honor Society George never says very much, but his friends are well aware of the fact that he knows more than he talks about. He has a fine stamp collection and a more than passing in- terest in radio. Though not sure of his future vocation, he will, we know, make the right choice and find success. ISOBEL LARKIN COLLINS 21 West River Street, Seekonk Isobel hails from Seekonk, She has worked hard and diligently here at East Providence, but she may leave us with the feeling that she has accomplished that which she set out to do. We wish her the best of luck when she enters the business world. MARGARET COZAD 17 School Street Bowling 133, Swimming 133, Assembly Committee 127, G. A. A. 135. Margaret's type composes the quieter, more dependable element of our class. Her friend- liness a11d reliability make her a very popular girl. Margaret's meticulous diction and grac- ious smile lend her a charm common only to her. This combination of charm and intel- ligence should carry Margaret a long way in life. WILLIAM HENRY CRANDALL 133 Burgess Avenue Good-natured Bill is always surrounded by many of his classmates. His ability as a vio- linist and an actor should give him a head start in the world. With his friendly attitude he will not find life so hard. Bill is not entirely ser- ious: he is also a lot of fun. We wish you suc- cess in whatever you attempt. OFIT 5151:-ffl-.3 f-4-.ii:3.'-.152155-'Q -- 4 ev NINETEEN HUNDRED ANDF Page l1l'IlC'lC87L
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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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ROBERT JOSEPH CREVIER 100 Main Street, Riverside Bob has a friendly disposition which has gained him many friends here at E. P. He ses-ms rather bashful with the fairer sex, and he actually blushes in their presence! Hob has faithfully attended our athletic meets with his pals from Riverside. Best of luck to you, Bob, on your road to snvcess. CYNTHIA CROCKER 16 Green Street Crimson 131, G. A. A. Ill. Hers is the life of a girl bubbling over with vitality. Her sparkling personality and endearing charm are landmarks in E. P. She has a great thirst for fun: but at the same time she never neglects her studies, as shown by her high marks and honors. We feel sure that her life will be filled to the brim with happiness and good fortune. I I I CHARLES EARL CROWSHAW ' 1 I 701 North Broadway Charlie was given one of the most unpop- ular jobs ln East Providence High, that of being the senior class treasurer: but in spite of this handicap he has managed to become one of the most popular boys in our class. His work on our football team shows that he ran get what he goes after in life: so aim high, Charlie. WILLIAM JOSEPH CUDDIGAN 938 Broadway Football fl-23, Baseball tl-23. Bill. the battling hero of the football Held! His fine appearance and magic coin tricks make him a joy to know. He is quite an author. Remember The Hunchback of Notre Dame in the Jabherwock? Bill devoted his time to one girl only during his last two years, much to the chagrin of the other feminine members of the class. uf S Qt' ST N SCHO . W -.:,?.f,2.jgQ5f.:-.-9:Sig EA Pnovuoz cz HIGH on. Page Iwenly
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