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JOYCE GAMMON Swimming 111, Riding 121, Nom. Com. 121, Crimson 131. Cute, full of fun, a good student, and a wonderful friend- that's Joyce. She can usually be found with her two pals, Dot and Penny, fellow Riversiders. Joyce often adds to the din of chat- ter heard on the school bus but never overdoes it. SHIRLEY ESTELLE GOFF' Honor Society, D.A.R. Award, State D.A.R. Award, Townie 12-31, Class Sec. 121, Nom. Com. 121, Swimming 131, Bowling 12-31, Cap Xt Gown Com. 131, Ki-Hi-Tri 12-31. Shirley is the pride and joy of the senior class, for she is our choice for the D.A.R. With a cheery smile and hearty hello, Shir- ley wins many followers and admirers. I shall always remember Shirley because she was so good at remembering the names of bones in Biology! EDWARD GONSALVES Eddie is a fun-loving young man who has numerous ambitions in life, He can usually be seen down in Mr. Bush's auto mechanics room tinkering with a motor or something more complicated. Eddie spends his spare time drawing airplanes. Who knows? He might design the airships of tomorrow. ROBERT FRANCIS GORMAN Indoor Track 12-31, Outdoor Track 12-31, Cross Country 131, Capt. 131, Soc. Com. 121. Faster than a speeding bullet! Stronger than a locomotive! It's Bob Gorman! Bob is that handsome track star who captures the hearts of so many sophomore girls. Perhaps you heard that beautiful music issuing from Bob's mouth the nights of the Senior Play. WALTER ROBERT GORMAN J.V. Football 111, J.V. Basketball 121, Outdoor Track 12-31, Cross Country 131, Band 11-2-31, Assembly Com. 131, Senior Play 131, Townie 131. Walt's name can never be mentioned without our thinking of our Track Team. Many an honor has this lad brought to himself and to dear old E.P. Besides his athletic ability he has a sense of humor envied by many. In the future, Walt, stop and remember us who knew you when- EDWIN JOSEPH GOULD Football 121. Eddie is one of the quieter members in school, but outside he enjoys a lot of fun and especially good ice-skating. Ed is seldom seen without his old jalopy and a certain little blonde lassie called Marion. Eddie isn't too enthusiastic, apparently, about school work, but he gets there. nevertheless. '- 24
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JACQUELINE FOURNIER Bowling 12-33, Swimming 11-33, Ki-Hi-Tri 12-33, Senior Play Prod. 133 Jackie's cheerful manner has enabled her to make many friends here at E.P. The girls in the senior play will gratefully remember her for the help she gave them backstage. They are not the only ones, however, as she is always ready to join any fun that is brewing. JOHN CHARLES FRATUS You've all wondered who that handsome fellow from room 4 is. Well, it's none other than Jack. Jack can always be found with a group of fellows busily engaged talking. His cheery disposition and broad grins will always be an asset to him. JANET FRENCH Hi-Tri 11-2-33, Bowling 12-33, Skating 11-23, Assembly Com. 133, Townie 133, Swimming 133. Do you remember an attractive Riverside miss being escort- ed through the corridors by a well-known Seekonk football play- er? Do you remember her as having dark hair, bright brown eyes, and an engaging smile. Then you remember Janet. Let's not forget her, as she has been a welcome addition to our class. HELEN FURTADO Helen, with her dark wavy hair and neat appearance, has been a good friend to many of us. Although a quiet girl she enjoys a good time. She has been a supporter of E.P.'s activities. We will remember you as a good companion and wonderful friend, Helen. NORMA FURTADO This pretty black-haired. brown eyed maiden's future is pretty well decided for her. You'll know why if you get a gander at the sparkler-third finger left hand from her ex-Navy man Ricky. We of 46 wish you all the luck and happiness you can possibly have. Norma. NORMAN EDWARD GAGNON Baseball 11-2-33, Hockey 133. Norm is a quiet, reserved fellow in schoolg but out of school his personality undergoes a rapid change. Anyone who attends a hockey match soon changes his opinion of Norm. With a iiash and click of skates Norm is down the ice to capture the old bacon for Alma. Mater. . . .213
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HELEN THERESA GRACE Quiet and dignified is our Helen. She's a delightful person and is well liked by all. Helen is a good friend to have around and to have fun with. She always has a sweet smile for everyone and can be depended on to finish anything she sets out to do. RUTH ELLA GREENE Swimming 635, Ki-Hi-Tri 131, Canteen Com. 133. - Ruthie, described as having beautiful skin and flashing brown eyes, came to E.P. in her senior year. She has added much to the class of '46 by her activities scholastically and socially, and by being an ardent member of the Ki-Hi-Tri. Business School is her next stop and. we hope, a successful one. JAMES GREGORY Although Jimmy is occasionally quiet, he has a wonderful personality and is capable of completing various duties. He has been a great asset to the class of 1946 as he always has a worthy remark to add to any discussion. We are certainly grateful to have known Jim, one of the good-looking seniors. EVELYN MAY GUERRA Evelyn is a very good student. She can be seen chattering with her friends in the corridor as well as in class. Evelyn is always neat and efficient. She is a girl who is well liked and who is lots of fun. Evelyn can suit her mood to any occasion, a fact which has made her popular. SALVATORE GUGLIELMO Basketball 133. Did you ever see a long shot across the floor that went right in the basket? That was Sal's. He has an eye for those spectacu- lar baskets as he has for his friends. Well known and well liked by every one, Sal has made himself one of the pride and joys of the 46 class. EDWARD HARPOOTIAN Ed, who is called D.A. by all his friends, has made many a dull period whiz by with his humorous pranks. His sole delight seems to have been teasing people. Sometimes this has been car- ried too far, but on the whole, the students, at least, have appre- ciated him. 25
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