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JANE ARDELL HARRIS Hi-Tri 12-31, Bowling 133, Crimson 137. Janie is never seen without her friends from Riverside, and she always has a smile and friendly greeting for all. Without Jane's planning, a Hi-Tri dance just wouldn't be successful. Al- though most of her time is spent writing to a certain someone in the Navy, she can be seen at all E.P. affairs. MILDRED HELGERSON Milly is the shy, quiet type of student, who is such a blessing to our overworked teachers. Millie's manner is soothing, and she possesses a gentle grace that quiets many a fevered brow. We've heard that at the present time Millie seems to be interested in the Army. BARBARA HENRY Hi-Tri 11-2-31, Bowling 12-31, Crimson 133, Senior Play Prod. 133, Skating 111. Barbie is one of the smallest of us but by no means the least in the possession of those qualities which go to make a really true friend. Her sunny smile, friendly manner and genial disposi- tion are only a few of these qualities. She is rarely seen without her intimate companions Glo and Marcia from Rumford. HELEN HERRICK We remember Helen as the quietest of passengers on the See- konk bus, yet beneath her quietness lies a good example of what brains plus work can accomplish. The beautiful clothes that Helen wears are the result of her own handiwork. It is a pleasure to see Helen smile as her smile is a bright and cheering one. RUSSELL DEXTER HODGEMAN Light brown wavy hair and merry blue eyes? They belong to Russell, wl1o is sure to be liked by everyone wherever he goes, for his cheerfulness and his accommodating nature. He, with his brothers, has already started a recording business of his own and with such ambition Russell will certainly hit the top. A ,ARTHUR EVERETT HOLMBERG Art is a bit quiet, and is one of our shorter boys. His size hasn't anything to do with popularity, however, for he is well known and well liked. Most of his time is spent between Top Hill 1where he is a waiter! and Charlie's Drug Store. Hope we always see you around, Art. 26
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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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BARBARA LOUISE HOLMSTROM Skating 123, Bowling 12-3l. One look at Barbara will tell you that here is a gal. full of fun, and ready to take on anything. Fond of athletics, Barbara has been a staunch supporter of our teams. Speaking of spo1'ts, we hear that she, herself, is quite a bowler. VVILLIAM BRENTON HOOKER Hi-Y 12-33. My, they grow them big in East Providence. Billy Boy is what you call un homme des femmes or in tl1e vernacular, a ladies' man. Bill and his other scientihc colleagues once attempt- ed to make a fire extinguisher in the chem. lab. But alas! alackl it blew up and covered them with bicarbonate of soda. NANCY ANN HOPKINS Honor Society Sr. Hi-Tri 11-2-33, Nom. Com. 123, Bowling 131, Assembly Com. 13l. Townie 13l, Senior Play P1'od. 131, Crimson 133. Nancy is the daughter of that famous man. our beloved truant oflicer. Everyone knows Hoppy, for she is one of those personal- ity-plus girls with charms galore. She apparently has special in- terest in a member of our great football teamg thus follows her interest in football. XVILLIAM PATRICK HOPKINS Hockey 133. Here's Bill, a tall good-looking member of our class, with his freckled face wearing a grin for all. His type of humor is the kind we all appreciate most in a dull classroom. Bill also gave a good account of himself o11 the hockey team this season. ROBERT HUNT Cross Country 133. Bob is one of those fellows that you see running through East Providence every morning getting in practice for the track season. Fond of sports, he's an all-round athlete, spending much of his spare time playing baseball or swinging a golf club. We hear he's also quite a swimmer. DONALD HYMAN Donald is seldom seen without a grin covering his entire face. Though on the chubby side, he appears to get around quite a bit. Girls don't seem to be an essential part of his life at the present, but give him time. His easy-going disposition makes everyone like him. Q7 ..
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