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

 - Class of 1923

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HOPE STREET HIGH scHooL ALICE DE PETRO 18 years R. I. C. E. - In the rear of 7R sits a quiet, unassuming person who flashes into light at Declamation. VVhen the rest of us are shivering from mortal fear she rises to the occasion with a calm most enviable, and with steady legs fours knock like wooden soldiers? takes her place before us. Then We are entertained by an interesting talk. Alice is planning to study to be- come a librarian. Time may have her in the Provi- dence Public Library, or perhaps in our own school. Will she let us Whisper when we come in during a study period? Or will she send us to the oihce? I bet, and we all bet, that she will-er-well, what do you think? DONALD C. DEWING 18 years ' ' ' Undecided Ladies, take notice, this is the woman killer of '23. Just let him enter the room, or mount the stage, and every skirt in sight will cough and touch her hair. Donald is our President, and one of our leading scholars. His master mind knocks galley- west all original geometry problems. His master profile knocks silly all girls graced with the power of vision. His gentle voice and pleasing personality knock all teachers into agreeable moods Cthereby hangs an H report cardj. Regardez, conceited reade1', the leader of our class. Vote for him at the next senatorial election, for he's our best bet. Social Committee C335 Junior Play C313 Pin Com- mittee QZJQ Tenniis CZD, GJ, C455 Captain C4-lg Class President C4jg H07L0l'U7'j' Society. MARION C. DOHERTY 17 years R. I. State When Marion is feeling in a sparkling mood, just ask her about John. Tall, dark, attractive, carries a cane. Marion's other half is Anna. Together they will leave us and journey across the wilds of little Rhody to spend a few years at R. I. State. Marion has a very clever way of killing two birds with one period. She always spends the second period in intensive conversation yet never fails to have the answer to Mr. Fancher's questions. If you sit near her you catch this line: Just as the music stopped and he was taking me out Iiwell the value de- pends on the price you pay to the producer. Some line., '

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BLUE AND WHITE MAURICE J. CRANE 17 years Brown He's always talking. Never fails. He talks in class, he talks during study periods, he talks during lunch period. He talks when he's alone, he talks in his sleep. Sometimes he talks so loudly in his nightmares that his mother has to, stuff a pillow down his windpipe to muffle the noise. But best of all he likes to talk at a baseball game. What is to be compared with a fine snappy first baseman to razz'??? CAns.-A nervous wreck in declamationj. When he talks he makes other people talk, they can't help themselves, and they don't try to, for they enjoy it all, like the rest of us. Board of Finance 145. ANNA G. CRAWFORD 16 years Pembroke This is perhaps as small a person as there is in the class. Small in stature, but the smallness ends there. However, she uses it to good advantage. Desk tops form wonderful barricades behind which to talk and giggle, or chew candy. What would be the fun in buying candy downstairs if you couldn't try to eat it up in room five? Besides when there is any heavy work to be done no one ever calls on a little person. Anna is undecided between a post graduate course and Pembroke. Hope is a good place to stay, but there's a limit to everything, oven size. Honorcwy Society. MARTIN CURRAN 17 years BFOWII When there's music in the air, we know that Curran is off with his trombone. You know how at a dance you need a whine. You know that last little touch to a finished orchestra which makes it a success, that's the part that Martin fills. He never gets ex- cited so that your ears are deafened, but keeps up that delicious drone, so soothing to the dancing foot. His cheeks grow fatter and fatter, and sometimes he plays a bugle for the drill companies. Between breaths he lends a quarter to Tabor, or borrows the like from him. Then they exchange pieces of chalk, and Mr. Towne interferes. But he's always got those chubby cheeks, and trombone. Orchlestra CID, 125, C3j, Q4jg Buglevf Q4jg Baseball C43-



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BLUE AND WHITE RAYMOND J. DOYLE 18 years Providence College Doylie has no extra words for anyone, as his teachers all agree. Mum is the word when pesty academics heave in sight. M. Y. O. B. about the cost of financing the government during the Civil War. How should I know, I didn't appear until 1904. Ray played a line defensive game on the hockey team forftwo years. His stick has cracked more shins than any other in the league-no excep- tions. And he's played a variety of positions on the baseball team, ending up behind the bat. He's got the finest little peg to second anywhere in the state. To say nothing of being captain. Some Doylie. Pin. C0111,mittefe C215 Social Committee C315 Asst. Treasurevf fl. A. C3115 Baseball C11, C31, C415 Captain C415 Hockey C415 Play Committea C415 Class Presi- dent C315 R. I. I. L. Represezztative C41. HENRX S. DRURY 17 years University of Virginia When you want a. snappy tie, go to Henry. When ou vxant a sna dance o to Henry When you Y ' - DDY ' 1 g - want to bunk, go to Henry. When ever you want a good time, go with Henry. He leads the field when there's excitement in the air. He puts his small but lively form to the front, and away we go for a touchdown. Henry also leads the base in the chorus. When Mr. Butterneld signals for deep tones Drury sings a solo. Though a newcomer in his second year his list of activities will speak for the respect he has gained among us. The old Hope spirit, FIGHT. ' Class President C313 Social Commlittee C315 Asst. Manager Football C315 Manager C415 Baseball C215 Hockey C21, C315 lllanager C415 lllanager Swim-ming C415 P1'0s1'dcv1.t A. AE. C415 R. I. I. L. Rupwselzfativc C415 Press Club C415 Executive Committee C41. SARA R. FABER 17 yg3a,1'S Tech Time: 2.07. Place: Room 4. Sophomore class in front of room, Miss Faber and friends in rear. Mr. Towne: Now if you all carefully listen you will be able to hear just what Miss Faber has to say. Sophomores give loud applause. But that's all right. Miss Faber had a real in- teresting story, and her neighbors were enjoying it. They always do. She's always up to mischief some- where. From behind her desk cover she flashes knowing eyes to other members of the class, Cnot femininel. Just wait until she shows Tech the way to take life gaily. Honorary Society.

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