Hope High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1912

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Albert is a popular member of our class. He is our best track athlete and in all meets shines brightly. To a careless observer he looks quiet but outside of school he is always looking for fun. Brown is waiting for this fine fellow, who surely will have a successful future. SOPHIA CORP 17 years Entered 1906 CClassicalJ Nominating Committee of Girls' Debating Society CQD C3j. Basketball CID C25 MJ. Blue and l'Vl1ite Board MD. Sophia! Well it would surely take more than pen and ink to describe her. For six long, but by no means uneventful, years she has had a front seat, though it is quite seldom that she is found there as a seat in the office seems to have an irresistible charm for Sophie She spends most of her free periods in walking through the corridors, or enjoying a nap in the basement or it may be answering the telephone in the oflice. But nevertheless she man- ages to get by in all her studies and to astonish us by her Hne orations. f'Sophie will certainly be missed at Hope. MARGARET GERTRUDE COLLINS 17 years Entered 1908 CEnglishj Junior Social Committee C31 Senior Dance Com- mittee CQ. Blue and W bite Board MJ. Colly', entered this illustrious class in 1908. She is very popular among her classmates and has taken active part in all class affairs, She is a mem- ber of the Blue and White. Colly affords great amusement to her neighbors in the south-east corner of room ive. ANNA TERESA CRANE 17 years ' Entered 1909 CEnglishJ Anna is one of the quiet girls of our class and is not very well known, as she is taking the four year course in three and one half. When she leaves Hope we expect to hear great things of her in the music world where she will startle us by her compositions. She intends to go to R. I. Normal School next year and we know she will be successful. ELSIE WILD CUSHING 16 years Entered 1908 CClassicalj Debating Society Q25 CSD MJ. Question Committee C21 Q59 MJ. Nominating Covnniittee C3j. Social Com- mittee MD. Basketball CED. J anim' Social Committee C3D. Blue and White Board CQ. This young lady, though very quiet looking, is not so quiet as her appearance indicates. VVhen any disturbance occurs in the Greek class, Mr. Beers generally knows where to look for it. However, she is very popular with the members of our class and is a member of the famous Blue and White Board. She intends to enter Pembroke in the fall. MARY CATHERINE DALY 19 years Entered 1908 CEnglishD Mary is one of our quiet members but is very good in her lessons. Her quiet fun is a great source of amusement to those who sit near her, especially in English. Mary has never been known to have failed in her studies and she is always ready to help anyone else to escape the dreaded F. After leaving Hope she will enter Normal School. EMMA LILLIAN DANIELS 17 years Entered 1909 CEnglishJ Emma is that demure little girl who always has a smile for you. She is another one ol' those smart girls who are taking the four years in three and a half. Although not very well known we are never- theless glad that she entered our class. She intends to go to R. I. Commercial School after leaving Hope and she has our good wishes for success. MARGUERITE EV ERETT DAY 17 years Entered 1906 CClassicalJ Vice-President QQD. Ass't Secretary MJ. Senior Dance Committee CQ. Goolie is by no means as ghostly and spectral as her nickname would suggest. However it is not our name which determines how much enjoyment we get out of life for Goolie certainly gets her share. She is as pretty as she is popular. Her mind is made up to study music when she leaves school. WILLIAM CLIFTON DANDENO 18 years Entered 1910 CEnglishJ Pin Committee CQJ. Junior Social Committee 131. Senior Dance Committee MJ. Ass't Business Mgr. f'Blue and White MJ. Hockey C21 Q55 142. Captain MJ. Football MJ. This piece of miniature manhood, Dandeno by name, was first heard of in Providence a few years ago. Since that time he has made Hope famous by his clever work on the Hockey team. Cliff is the sort of a fellow the school could stand more of, always tending to business and taking in every- thing that goes on. He sets a good example to those that are lacking in school spirit. His future career is undecided. I-IERMAN DAVIS 17 years Entered 1908 CClassicalj Herman has always been considered a member of our class although he did not actually join us until he became a Junior. He is noted for his brilliant recitations, especially in English. He stands well in all of his classes, and his report always comes to him with several H's, He is well known and well liked by the boys of the school. At Brown next year we expect to see him become a credit to his school.

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ELLEN ANN BURKE 18 years Entered 1906 1Classical1 Question Committee 131. Girls' Debating Society Nominating Committee Girls, Debating Society 131 141. Though Nellie is the shortest girl in the class we have little trouble in Finding her. Her declama- tions are wonderful and when we hear NNellie's name we begin to straighten and prick up our ears, for we know we are going to hear something beyond the ordinary. She is a member of the Girl's Debat- ing Society, but differs from any of the girls in that she attends nearly every meeting. Nellie is a very good student in all branches, whether it may be Greek Translation or English and glances calmly at the long string of I-I's, for that is but customary with her. She expects to enter the Normal School in the fall. HELEN ROWLAND BURR 18 years Entered 1906 1Classical1 Question Committee of Girls' Debating Society 121. Nominating Committee of Debating Society 121 141. Class Secretary 121 131. Secretary of Debating Society 131. By looking at Helen's list of offices, you can easily see how quietly popular she is with us and how very well we like her. She has been one of the pillars of the Girls' Debating Society, ever since her Sopho- more year, and claims the honor of having been elected Classical Secretary for two years. Helen is a very good student as she stars not only in the languages, but in mathematics also. She intends to enter Pembroke in the fall. ALBERTINE LOUISE BUTTS 18 years Entered 1906 1Classical1 Nominating Committee of Girls' Debating Society C31- Albertine is the girl who sits away over near the windows in Room 4, and like the sunshine is always bright and smiling. It is only when a subdued a-heml' comes from the back corner, that she departs from her usual good behavior, but then her head slowly revolves. Although she is seated in the midst of a swarm of buzzing Seniors, with wonder- ful powers of concentration she manages to learn her lessons perfectly, and make up for her diminutive stature by her recitations and orations. GRACE EDITH CARPENTER 16 years Entered 1909 1English1 Grace is a very diligent girl in the English depart- ment, who is hnishing her course at Hope in three and a half years. She has evidently worked hard and in all the recitations has supplied a great deal of snap No doubt she will succeed in her future for she is persistent and a hard worker. HARRY ANTHONY CARROLL 17 years ' Entered 1907 1English1 Presictent 121. Pin Committee 121. Vice-Presiclent 131 141. Baseball 131 141 151. Capt. 141 151. Class Supper Committee 141. Athletic Play Committee 151. League Representative 141. Harry is one of our happy-go-lucky Hopeites who never allows studies or anything to worry him. That is the reason you never see him unhappy, not even if he misses his beauty naps in 8 R the sixth period. He is studying hard this year and expects to enter Holy Cross in the fall. We all agree that he is a sterling fellow. D JOHN JOSEPH CASHMAN 18 years Entered 1908 1Classical1 If you were to spend a day in Room 4, you could not go away Without hearing of Cashman. Mr. Towne seems to like this name very much, for he pronounces it more than any other. It must not be thought that Mother spends all of his time fool- ing and carrying on, for he gets good marks and he is generally liked by all of his teachers. He intends to go to Brown next year. WILLIAM CURTIS CHASE 17 years Entered 1906 1Classical1 Pin Committee 121. Class Vice-President 131. Vice-Presiclent Athletic Association 141. Football 131 141. Captain 141. Assistant Manager Baseball 131. Manager Baseball 141. Business Manager Blue and Wtiitel' 141. Curtie is the old standbye of the class. He has been with us ever since our history and this year he accepted the call as business manager of the Blue and W hite. As captain of the football team, with practically nothing to work with, he made a much stronger team than was expected. Unfortunately he was hurt in one of the games and was unable to play again. He intends to go to Brown next year where we more than wish him the greatest of success. MARION MITCHEL CLAYTON 18 years Entered 1908 1English1 Marion is not a very big girl but you always know when she is near by. She is quite fond of playing daring jokes and affords pleasure to her friends and classmates. She hasn't overworked herself during her high school course but has always come out all right in the end. We wish her the jolly times in her future career which she has enjoyed at Hope. ALBERT BULLOCK COOP 18 years Entered 1906 1Classical1 Tracts Team 131 141. Manager 141. Secretary of Debating Society 141. i'Blue anal Wliite 141. Picture Committee 141. Orchestra Leader 141.



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FRANCIS ANTHONY DEGNAN 17 years Entered 1909 CClassicaD Blue and lfVhite Board MJ. Degnan is what the fellows call a good sport. He has distinguished himself as a class orator and is the only boy in the Senior class that is taking a straight classical course. He did not enter the hon- orable class of 1912 until the Sophomore year, and, as he is a trifle bashful C?J, his fine qualities were not discovered until he became a Senior. He intends to go to West Point next year, where he can learn to be a soldier man, and where those of the opposite sex will not trouble him so much. SARA ELIZABETH DROEGE 18 years Entered 1907 CEnglishj Sara decided to take a graduate course thereby entering an unrivaled class. She rarely lets fun pass her and if any does it is not any fault of hers. Col- lege does not attract Sara as much as it does some girls and she has not yet decided what to do in the fall. JOHN LAMSON EDDY 16 years ' Entered 1907 CClassicalj Mr. Brambleton, f'Who's Who 133. President Debating Society Ml. Debating Team C31 Ml. Treas- urer Debating Society C31 One would think to look at Lamson that he was very staid. Indeed, he seemed so, until he sur- prised us one day in declamation, by giving an illustrated story of a Western Experience. Lam- son has done more for the Debating Society than anybody has ever done. He is an efficient President and the Society would probably have gone to pieces had it not been for him. He studies hard and gets good marks. He intends to go to Brown next year where we expect great things from him. MARGARET HATHAWAY EVANS 18 years Entered 1908 fClassicalQ Pin Committee QQJ. Maggie is a very demure little maid to all appearances but, as we all know, Appearances are deceitful, and any one who has seen the rougish twinkle in her eye and beheld her smile that is childlike and crinkly, will agree that Maggie is really a very jolly girl. She is well beloved by us all and when she leaves Hope we all hope that there will still be hope of seeing her again. FRANCIS FARNHAM 18 years Entered 1908 CClassicaD Yes, my child, that is Farnham, one of our great foot-ball players, and a member of this illustrious board. He is an all-round good fellow and has made many friends in our class. He seems to think life is a joke and ambles through it in the easiest possible- manner. Nevertheless he gets along very well in his studies. He expects to enter Brown next year and we are sure that he will make a success of his college course. HERMAN FEINSTEIN 17 years Entered 1908 CClassicalJ Herman has been with us for four long years and has had a good record all through his course. He is one of our brightest scholars, therefore we expect great things of him when he enters Brown in Sep- tember. ROBERT VINCENT FITZPATRICK 18 years Entered 1909 CClassicalj 'fBob is one of our old standbys having grown up with the class. He is a fairly good scholar al- though he does not aim as high as an H. He expects to enter Brown in the fall and we all hope that he will have a successful career there. ETTA EVANGELINE GOLDIN , 17 years Entered 1908 CEnglishJ Etta is probably the quietest member of our class. She entered the class four years ago and is as good a scholar as there is in the school. Ettais undecided what to do next fall. MARGUERITE MARIE GOLRICK 17 years Entered 1909 CEnglishj Yes, Marguerite is the 'tSpring Maid girl with the dreamy eyes who sits in Room 5. She is very quiet and not well known in the class as she is taking the four year course in three and one half. Her lessons are always well prepared and she never causes her teachers any trouble. She does not yet know wheth- er she will return to Hope next year or not but if she does she will be welcomed with joy. WILLIAM BUTLER GOWDEY 17 years Entered 1908 CEnglishj Treasurer CZJ. Pin Committee CQD. Class President C31 Play C31 Class Vice-President MD. Gift Com- mittee Q41 Is there anyone in Hope Street High School who doesn't know Bill', Gowdey? Undoubtedly there isn't because Bill' ' is a most agreeable fellow who has a greeting for everyone and who is always the same to everybody. Bill has been very active during his school years. He is not wholly decided as yet regarding his future, but anticipates entering into business.. BERTHA CLARK GREENOUGH 16 years Entered 1906 CClassicalJ Matilda Jane, Who is Who C31 Bertha has been with us four years and during that time has won fame in the Girls, Debating

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