rest of us leisurely file in and take our places. This duty frequently makes her late to Latin, but she more than makes up for it by the way she corrects our wild guesses. Frances is well liked and will be followed by the good wishes of all when she leaves Hope. , ' WILLIAM RUSSELL BURWELL 17 years Entered 1905 1Classical1 Class President 121 141. Baseball 131. Assistant Manager 131. lllanager 141. Football 131 141. Track 131 141. Debating 141. President Athletic Association 141. League Representative 141. Russ is by far the most popular member of the class, as a glance at his honors will show. He does everything equally well from debating to football and the sight of his f'H's on his reports cause him no emotion. Russell has certainly made his mark at Hope and we feel sure he will do the same at Brown. HARRY ANTHONY CARROLL 16 years Entered 1905 1English1 Vice-President 121 131 141. Baseball 131 141. Captain Baseball 141. Class Supper Committee 141. Harry is a true Puck He is forever getting into scrapes, and sliding out of them again with equal dexterity. He is likewise one of our Nclass babies. He never loses his good temper, and therefore is a very popular member of our class. He is coming back next year to take a post graduate course, after which he is going to Holy Cross, where we wish him every success. OLIVE AN GELL CLARKE 18 years Entered 1907 1English1 , Pin Committee 121. Junior Play 131. Blue and White Board 141. Olive is not as dignified as she always appears. She always does her hair in the latest style and had enough, in the form of curls, to loan to a masculine friend of hers at the Junior Social. Olive likes to spend much of her time out of school, but she always manages to stand well in her studies. Her speciality is shorthand and she is very fond of birds, especially one kind. Olive is not going to college next year but she will no doubt find enough to occupy her time. 2' JEANETTE COHEN 16 years Entered 1907 1English1 Junior Play 131. Jeanette is rather diminutive in size but that does not hinder her being one of the busiest persons in the class. She is never seen unoccupied and always has her studies well prepared. On finishing her course here she intends to enter Normal School. ' 3 1 I If she applies herself as diligently there as she has here, she will be well equipped for teaching. This is short and so is she. CLARENCE FREDERICK CORP 19 years Entered 1908 1Classical1 Traclt 131 141. Football 131 141. Football Cap- tain 141. B, as he is known, evidently thought the class of 1911 was pretty good, since he returned to Hope after spending a year with the class of 1910. You can always distinguish Corp from his classmates because he always has a broad grin on his face, and all his classmates say that he is a good fellow. He is studying hard this year and expects to enter Brown in the fall. ESTHER LUCILLE COSTIGAN 17 years Entered 1908 1English1 Esther is one of the tiny band of the February freshmen of '08 which is accomplishing its Work in three and a half years. Esther is frequently inclined to giggles and always approves of the latest fashions. She thinks she will return next year for a post-graduate course, at the same time keeping up her study of music. EDWARD INGERSOLL CRISTY 16 years Entered 1905 1Classical1 Treasurer Debating Society 141. Debating Team 141. President Debating Society 141. Edward is a bright, good-natured fellow and a lover of fun. We can probably attribute his good nature to the fact that he lets neither studies nor girls bother him. Edward is an active member of the Debating Society and was captain of the team at Pawtucket. He will enter Brown in the fall. CECIL MERNE PUTNAM CROSS 19 years Entered 1905 1Classical1 Track 111 121 131 141. Track Captain 111 121 141. Track Manager 131 141. Chairman Pin Committee 121. Mr. Martin' in Revolving Wedge 131. Football 141. League Committee of Debating Society 141. Editor-in-Chief of Blue and White 141. Vice-President Debating Society 141. Alternate, Debating Team 141. R. I. Interscltolastic League Representative 131 141. Cecil is a shining light in our illustrious class. He is our best track athlete and has also served the school well in football. Cecil is an excellent scholar and his recitations are a joy to all of his teachers. Cecil expects to enter Brown in the fall where we are confident abrilliant future awaits him. '
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PHILIP AARON FEINER 17 years Entered 1907 CClassicalj Philip is rather quiet and therefore we don't know much about him, but sometimes we hear a dull roar from the western side of Room 4. We've heard that Feiner is going to Brown when he leaves Hope and we sincerely hope that he will get along as well there as he has in the class of 1911. DORIS BRADFORD FIELD 17 years Entered 1905 CClassicaD Basketball Q15 C25 CED. Junior Social Commillee C3j. Stage Manager, The Revolving Wedge t3D Stage Jllanager, The Princess CSD. Slage M anager, Time of His Life My Blue and While Board MD- D is that big, good-natured girl who sits way up in the corner of Room 4. Doris is well known as our stage manager, in fact she can manage anything, and is a hard worker in whatever she attempts to do. She is an excellent scholar, but also likes to have a good time, as many disturbances in her corner of the room reveal. Next year she expects to enter Brown, and we wish her all kinds of success there. LOUISE ELIZABETH FITZSIMMONS 17 years Entered 1907 f'Louise is one of the quietest as well as one of the smallest members of the class, and therefore we do not hear much from her. She is well liked, however, and stands well in her studies. We regret that she is obliged to absent herself from school quite often. We do not know just what she intends to do next year, but we wish her success in anything she undertakes. MAY THEKLA FITZPATRICK 18 years Entered 1907 CEnglishD ' Secretary Q25 CSD. Junior Play CSD. Blue and While Board CQ. ' May is the Sunny Jim of our class. She always sees the funny side of things, and we are sure of plenty of amusement when she is around. She has a great fondness for diamond rings, and silver barrettes made from the wrappers of Low- ney's Chocolate. After graduating she declares she is going on the stage, but we are inclined to believe otherwise. FAY MUNROE GANNETT 19 years ' Entered 1907 CClassicalj As little and fairy-like as her name implies, Fay manages to keep out of notice most of the time. Her wee, small voice can scarcely be heard when she recites, but declamation is a different thing! It was on one memorable Tuesday morning in the hall when she delivered a very amusing description of football, that we discovered Fay had a voice! In spite of her retiring nature Fay has made many friends at Hope to wish her success for the future. GEORGE GERBER 17 years Entered 1907 CEnglishj - Baseball C35 My Georgie presents a rather smiling countenance and a tendency to know and learn when he is in school, but his visits are so few in the winter that we hardly ldnow him until spring and summer appear and with them the baseball season. He plays very good ball and we don't know what the team would do without him and a certain other young gentleman of Room 5. He expects to return to Hope next year and continue his good work. ROSE EULALIA GILLEN 16 years Entered 1910 CEnglishj Rose is a member of that bright little group who are taking a four years' course in three and one-half years. Considering this, one might imagine that it would be a little hard for her to succeed without our help. Not so, things run in the opposite direction for it is quite hard for most of us to keep her within sight in the race for graduation. When in school, Rose keeps her mind on work alone. Outside, however, she is sociable and versatile. She will surely have a winning way with the children whom she takes in hand on leaving Normal School, where she intends to begin a course in September. LILLIAN PEARL GOLDBERG 19 years Entered 1907 QEnglishj Lillian is one of our star pupils. She usually gets straight H on her reports, and not only does her own lessons, but often helps lesser minds out of their difficulties. She has not yet decided what she will do after leaving Hope but we feel assured of her success in whatever she undertakes. WILLIAM HOWARD GOODMAN 16 years Entered 1907 CClassicalJ Howard is that boy with the smiling counte- nance, who makes things lively for his neighbors in Room 4. He does his studying in between bursts of laughter and pranks with his friends. Never- theless, Howard is a fair scholar and a hard worker. He expects to enter Brown in the fall, where we wish him the best of luck. MILDRED FRANKLIN HAZARD 21 years Entered 1905 CEnglishj One more has returned for another year at Hope, contrary to the prediction in last year's Blue and White. We are not sorry, however, that Mildred honored us by returning to spend a year with our illustrious class. We will not venture to make any predictions as to Mildred's future actions, but feel confident that she will always be an honor to our class. 33 1
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