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LILLIAN ROSELTHA BURDICK Band 113, Senior Play P1'od. 133, Bond Rep. 113, Skating 123, Ki-Hi-Tri 12-33, Bowling 12-33. Lil is a happy-go-lucky girl who has shown her artistic ability in the art room of E.P. We usually visualize her t1'ying to cope with Spanish and trying not to forget the lesson befo1'e leaving the class. At the present time, Lil's outstanding desire is to be- come a nurse. HENRY BEHRENS BUTTS Honor Society, J. V. Basketball 11-23, Cross C. 123, Basketball 133, Hi-Y 12-33, Model Congress 123, Class President 123, Soo. Com, 133. Hank is a likeable young fellow who is very popular with the students of old E.P. He has made a name for himself as a var- sity member of the basketball team and also as a renowned social lion. Henry is our idea of a well-rounded student, for he is a first rate athlete and 21 good student. JEAN MARIE CABRAL Jean always has a smile for everyone. Her pleasing person- ality and attractiveness have won her many friends. She always does well in her studies well as in her outside activities. Quiet- ness and a keen sense of l1u111or are only two of Jeanls attrac- tions, which will bring her success in the future. ROBERT CADY Don't let Robert's quiet manner fool you, underneath he is full of fun, and, as his many friends know, he always enjoys a good time. He has depended on his Chevvy to get him to school every morning. lVhy not put a clock and a radio in your car, Robert? JEANNE MARIE CAHILL lli-Tri 11-2-33, Sec. 133, Nom. Com. 133, Soc. Com. 12-33, Chairman 133, Bowling 133, Senior Play 133. Here is our own Judy in the senior play. Jeanne was the capable actress who stole the play when it was presented last year. Jeanne greets all her pals with a soft, cheery Hello when she meets them in the corridors. Someone like Jeanne brightens up anyones somber thoughts. MARY ANN CAMERON lli-Tri 12-33, Bowling 12-33, Soc. Com. 12-33, Nom. Com. 133, Class Sec. 133, Crimson 133, Senior Play Prod, 133. Delightful to look at and charming to know doesn't do justice to Mac, for she is cute and friendly to all. Her cheerful- ness and laughter have helped her to fill the oflices of senior class secretary and chairman of the Hi-Tri social committee exceptionally well. l5
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HELEN FRANCES ANDERSON Honor Society, Band 111, Skating Club 111, Swimming 11-31, Bowling 11-2-31. lf you want to have an average of ninety-nine in history and ninety in many other subjects call on Helen. Although she has had considerable illness during her senior year, she manages to keep her name on the Honor Roll. She and a certain Billie attend almost all of our dances. LEROY FRANCIS ANDERSON In many ways LeRoy has been an asset to our class. We all know that as a member of our track team, as one of the cast of the Senior Play, and as a student of East Providence, he has come through with flying colors. His ability to play the piano has often made school assemblies more pleasant, and for these many rea- sons this lad will be missed in the halls of E.P. STANLEY BURTON ANDERSON Senior Play 131. Stan, with his quiet sense of humor and his serious applica- tion to work is an asset to our class. He has been an enthusiastic supporter of social and sport events. Stan surprised us one morn- ing with a solo in assembly. Why did you keep it a secret so long, Stan? ELEANOR VIRGINIA ANDRE Eleanor is one of the smaller members of the senior class. Her quiet manners and dependability have made her an asset to E.P. She is known and envied for her wavy hair and pretty clothes. Eleanor can often be seen in the corridors talking and laughing with her many friends. EMMA ISABEL ANDREWS Chorus 131, Ice Skating 111. Emma is one of Seekonk's many pretty girls. She is the owner of a merry laugh and pretty clothes. Emma is well liked for l1er friendliness towards others. She is one of the members of E.P.s chorus. Emma is a great fan for roller skating. EDMUND GRANVILLE ARNOLD Skating 1l-21, Football 131, Baseball 12-31, Class Treas. 121. If you see a light-haired boy coming down the corridor with a certain young lady beside him, you'll know it's Bucky. He is a perfect sport and is always ready for a good time. He has con- tributed much to our baseball and football teams for the last two years. ll
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LEO JOSEPH CAMPBELL Band K2-35, Orchestra 435. Leo's wavy hair has been the envy of most of the gi1'ls. Leo has added a lot of life to his classes with his many witty remarks. A member of the band, he has been an ardent supporter of E.P.'s many activities. VVe will remember your sociable disposition. Lee. FLORENCE ISAREL CAREY Crimson 433. Petite, dainty, sparkling-eyed Flossie with her gorgeous 1'ed hair is a familiar iigure to us all. She is an energetic dynamo, always ready for action. There is something almost eltin about her engaging smile. VVhat an addition to a business ofiice! But how can anyone wo1'k when he could look at Flossie? PAUL CAREY Cross County 431, Track 12-39, Band 11-2-33, Hi-Y 117, Crimson 139, Senior Play fill, Cap and Gown 133, Orchestra fl-23. Paul is a valuable asset to the track team, the c1'oss country quintet, and home room 5. Paul is the type of :nan who takes life easily and doesn't seem to see anything serious about it. In the language of the street corner riif rail. Paul is classed as a hot- sketch. FLORENCE MARION CARLSON Honor Society, Swimming ill. Flossie, fun loving and studious, too. comes to us from See- konk. Flossie is the girl who wants to be a doctor. She should certainly succeed in this profession with her high marks and won- derful dispositiou. We'll be seeing you at your office some day, Dr. Carlson. RAYMOND HARRY CARLSON Ray is the lucky lad from Riverside whom you often see driv- ing a smart car through the streets of E.P. His destination seems to be Clark College. His friends can verify our statement that he is a loyal friend to all who know him. GEORGE VVILLIAM CARPENTER Have you seen a tall, slim, blond haired fellow going into Room 2 five days a week? That's Georgeffquiet in school but full of fun outside. Even though he woi'ks on an ice truck after school, l1e's warm and friendly in dealing with his friends. Clear going, George. lli
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