English High School - Brown Owl Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1911

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MARGARET There is none like her, none. MARCO VINCENZO MQNTAGANO. Song forbids victorious deeds to die. Marco, or Count Gut, is an important member of the Boys' Debating Society. He will offer any information desired on the subjects of 'fstatisticsn or Austria Marco must have had a dreadful fright in his infancy for his hair is still standing on end. He makes up for any deficiencies in the brilliant third period English class by his ever-ready knowledge of various subjects and his original opinions. The morning hymns in Room 1 have been a source of joy to many of our girls because of Marco's splendid singing. CATHERINE MQGXNYNN. ' ' Here is a very quiet little lassie who may be .known as Anna's shadow. Her taste for classical learning did not appear until 1 her third year, when she decid-ed to acquire a little knowledge ' of Latin. The astonishing news came to us one morning that Margaret had participated in a wedding the night before, but we soon learned that she was only a bridesmaid. She has chosen to pursue her course of learning and we wish her suc- CCSS. ETHEL BARNEY MANCIB. HA Daughter of the gods, divinely tall, -' fi ll.-l, K I If I? 7 I7 4 K 1 5-gig, 1 I 1 5 I s 1 2 73' :Q-ri ' f 2 ff 2 ' 5 f 31,1 x ,, wtf- 31,- , ,..-. if f if ,,,, 5, , ,,., - ' .2 f, 4- fl:,:1-4' 1 Zia- . -' , .9 1 : , -+W- ff- A I , va , ,,ff'fgg2 lg - 1 11 V --WX ,asv .-7:1.1:.,:a:g f . -,f1i:2:l??V:'ZJ' -13 n..g'- -, Lp, - 1 - ' x y . l And most divinely fair. iWhenever we hear that one of our classmates has received a very pretty compliment, we may be almost sure that its donor was Miss Ethel. She is a tall young lady with stately dignity. The fourth year Latin class has had the full benefit of her bright translations of 0vid's interesting Metamorphoses. She and Marie are bosom friends, and may be often seen promenad- ing around Room 1, arm in arm. We certainly could not get along without Ethel, and are very glad she consented to grace our class with her presence. 24

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ALICE ELIZA LUTHER. Be to her virtues very kind, Be to her faults a little blind. After leaving Vineyard, Alice decided to become one of EnglishJs,' many daughters. She came to us a very demure young lady but she has since acquired an educated laugh which has been heard very often during her fourth year. Alice chose the Normal Course and has diligently pursued her way through mazes of civics and arithmetic. She is known for her good-natured, happy disposition which will surely aid her in ' making her future life a success. JESSIE VERONICA MCDOUGALL. So light of foot, so light of spiritfi Jessie is one of our pretty girls and is known by her lovely dimples. She is one of the best shorthand scholars which this class has produced. She may be counted among our jolliest girls, and is a friend of everyone. Her happy Ways have been a source of delight to all who have happened to sit near her. Her disposition is such that she can remain calm in a tumult and We have never seen her spirits the least ruffled. Wfe Wish her the greatest success in whatever she undertakes after leaving English ACHILLE MANGI.-XNTE. A mighty man is he. Achille has been very efficient in getting ads. for this Brown Owl, even surpassing the Business Manager in this respect. ltle is Miss Peirce's reference book for the pronunciation of ltalian names. Achille spends his leisure hours to great ad- vantage as an important personage in certain tonsorial parlors. l-le is one of the few in the third period English class who is acquainted with Dante. 23



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ANNIE LAURA MARSHALL. An open-hearted maiden, true and pure. At least once a week, a little girl with a big hair ribbon may be seen with Miss Mosher. This great elocutionist is known to her classmates as Annie. She especially delights in German, so much so that she diligently pursues that delightful language at Tech She seems to have a very good time across the way, and we often hear remarks upon the happenings there. Our little girl is the keeper of the class calendar and distinguished herself as an anti-suffragette in the composition, which she read for the Anthony Medal. Though somewhat quiet in her Ways she has won many friends during her four years at 'fEnglish. MILTON HARRIS PRICE. I-Ie above the rest, In shape and gesture proudly eminent, Stood like a tower. Milton is one of the few boys in our class who have found astronomy an interesting subject. I'Ie delights especially in going to the Ladd Observatory where he may be brought nearer to-the stars. Milton is an important member of the third period English class and often succeeds in answering some of Miss Peirce's most diflicult questions. The rest of us would really like to know how he does it, so that we might follow his example. I-Ie seems very fond of walking on one foot, and, as an aid to this difficult feat, often carries a cane. Milton is a great admirer of the fair sex, if we may judge by appearances. I-Ie evidently found the society of our class very satisfying to his temperament and, after much earnest endeavor, became a member of our little band. MILLICENT REED. X-Vith dimples all around her face, She makes a heaven of any place. Talk about dimples, just look at Millicent's. This young lady is one of our quiet girls, but for all that she has gained many friends by her Winsome manners. She chose to favor the commercial course with her presence and has especially excelled in typewriting. Millicent has a vein of music in her and is another member of the Mandolin Club. She and Gladys are great friends and may be seen together at almost any time during school hours. Millicent has joined that company of girls who favor puffs as a method of coiffure, and the fashion suits her very nicely. Z5

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English High School - Brown Owl Yearbook (Providence, RI) online collection, 1911 Edition, Page 57

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1911, pg 71

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1911, pg 68

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1911, pg 54

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1911, pg 65

English High School - Brown Owl Yearbook (Providence, RI) online collection, 1911 Edition, Page 29

1911, pg 29


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