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ALICE ISIDORO Bowling 12-31. Alice is a small gal with naturally wavy black hair. She has many friends and is continually making more. Out of school you'll iind her working in a little shop at Six Corners with a cheerful word for everyone. Bowling and friends are her specialty. Smooth going, Alice. HOPE ISABELLE JANSEN Bowling 12-31, Nom. Com. 131, Soc. Com. 131, Swimming 131. Fun-loving and popular is our Hope. She is seldom seen with- out a host of friends. She has been a member of the bowling club and president during her senior year-an example of her popu- larity. Beware, boys, her heart is promised to a certain Navy lad. JOYCE JENKINS Honor Society, Ki-Hi-Tri 11-2-31, Sec. 121, Crimson 131, Senior Play Prod. 131, Bowling 12-31, Townie 131. I-low the Pepsodent people ever overlooked Joyce's smile is beyond us. Perhaps it's because they haven't reached E.P. yet. Along with that smile goes a very pleasing personality and a de- lightful sense of humor. Joyce has participated in many activi- ties during her three years here, but her main interest seems to be with the Army. LAWRENCE F. JODAT Wrestling 11-2-31, Crosscountry 121, Senior Play 131, Townie 131. Larry's good disposition, good looks and pleasant smile have made him one of E.P.'s best-known personalities. When he's not seen laughing and joking with a group of boys, he can be found escorting to class one of the fairer sex. Without doubt we have here one of the school's most popular fellows. DANIEL CARROLL JOHNSON It is often stated that, A friend in need is a friend indeed. This certainly applies to Danny as anyone will tell you. In the fall he played many fine games in football. He is also an expert when it comes to shooting. 1Especially ducks.1 Danny is one of our best dancers. Just watch him at any of the proms. JUNE JOHNSON llonor Society, Hi-Tri 11-2-31. Bowling 12-31, Senior Play 131, Crimson 131, Assembly Com. 12-31, Bond Rep. 12-31, Swimming 111. June, with her charm, dignity and gracious manner, is an in- tellectual member of our class. From the very moment that she entered E.P. she has done her work with such steadfastness that we often wondered how she did it. Although June is a. true E.P. fan she is also loyal to Moses Brown. 28
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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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STANLEY ALFRED JOHNSON Honor Society Although Stan, who hails from Philipsdale, appears to be quiet and shy, he is full of fun and enjoys a good time. He is seen at the various sports activities helping to cheer the team to victory. The fact that he can be quiet at the right time is ap- preciated by his teachers. VIRGINIA RITA JONES Virginia is pretty as well as intelligent. The saying, Pretty but dumb, does not refer to Virginia, as many of us know. She is reliable and always has a good word for everyone. Virginia's beau- tiful big eyes are the envy of many and light up the minute she talks or smiles. DORIS KARIBIAN Honor Society, Hi-Tri 12-33, Bowling 12-33, Swimming 133, Skating 123, Latin Society 123. The girl with the black hair and beautiful clothes is Dickie, our sports enthusiast. Dickie's ambition to be a doctor should certainly be fnldlled if her marks in science are any preview of the future. Dickie also has a wonderful sense of humor which keeps her many friends happy. ROBERT WARREN KARLSSON Hi-Y 11-23, Skating 123, Wrestling 133. Who is that blond Casanova ambling through the corridors of E.P.? Bob Karlsson, of course. His interests are not all in the Merchant Marine-the fairer sex claims a great part of his at- tention, belying the fact that he looks bashful. Bob made a won- derful lifeguard last summer and we hope to see him again. MARY ELIZABETH KENNEDY Bowling 12-33, Skating 123. Mary, with her long, shining hair and brown eyes, is really a beautiful sight to see, but don't let that quiet, demure appearance fool you, for she is tops. Whenever there is a laughing crowd bowling, Mary is there in the middle. We could well afford to have more girls like Mary. FREDERICK KESSLER Baseball 11-2-33. Fred is an inhabitant of that thriving, industrial boom-town, Philipsdale. Fred's wither movements have been rewarded by gales of laughter from his classmates. It seems that this senior class has a great number of comedian-scholars. 29
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