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

 - Class of 1935

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B L U E A N D W H I T E JOHN HENRY HAMEL JACK Age 17 Business I came to Hope last September from Brighton High, Boston, expecting to be lost amid new faces. On the contrary, I have made many friend- ships which I hope will prove lasting. I follow science and sports, and enjoy swimming and skating. My stay at Hope has seemed all too short. Slide Rule Cl-ub, 142, Track, 142, Editor of Hope Log . RICHARD FRANKLIN HAMMOND - KrDlCKl,, ACE , MHAMIVIIEU Age 19 Brown . Here comes Dick down the corridor, with his swinging step. The butt of many a joke, he has a. smile for everyone. He has dabbcd in thisa and thata in athletics, ranging from the rilie club to the hockey squad, making 1 his letter in golf. Oh, yes, ask around after Hope dances, and see what the young ladies say. We all believe that Dick will succeed because he is f the slow but sure type. After graduation, his plans include Brown. Rifle Club, 122, 132, Yachting Club, 122, Band, 122, 132, Golf Team 192, Hockey Squad, 122, 132. MARGARET MARY HANLEY Age 17 Pembroke We have been fortunate in knowing Margaret, a girl of the highest char- acter, and unquestioned integrity. In her sojourn here. her pleasant smile and cheery disposition have brightened the school life of her classmates. She always manages to obtain a. fine average in her studies. Margarct's shining example of 'tstyle has won the hearts of many a young gentleman on the dance floor. We see in Margaret such courage and determination to succeed that we are certain she will attain the highest peak at Pembroke, where she intends to Inatriculate. Hi-Tri, 142. ARLENE LOUISE HELLMAN iiHELLLIANIAl, Age 17 Rhode Island School of Design There are seine who are beautiful, some who are clever, and some who are perfectly charming. There are some gifted artistically, some gloriously athletic, and some are just-just swell. But no one ever finds them all together, that seems too perfect. Yet, Arlene, we do say fairly that if anyone more nearly Hts all those types than you. weid love to meet her, and to you, Arlene, whom imperfections make more perfect, may you al- ways have a full pallet! Basketball, 122, 132, 142, Baseball, 122, Tennis, 1:22, 182, 142, Field Ilockcy, 192, Vollcy Ball, 192, Glce Club, 122, 132, 142, Sketch Club, 122, Poster Club, 122 , Eastern M usic Chorus, 122, Christmas Play, 122.

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THE BLUE AND WHITE 27 CHARLES L. GRINNELL, JR. Gwen , HARRY Age 19 A Princeton There aren't nnmy who don't know Charles, but herds il tip-he's a wo11- derful dancer, has :1 innlwelous personality, and is very tall, dark, and good looking! Smooth is the one word that best describes him! Charles hopes some day to he 1111 actor, und we know, if he acts as well us he does some things, he will go fur in the theatre world. lVe're ull for you, Charles, and wish you the very best of everything. Football, K22, l'32g Football Club, H225 BLUE AND XYHITE, f 22. ' CHARLES WILLIAM GUSTAVESEN, JR. Age .19 ments. 'Y l 1935. NORMAN LELUCE GUY, JR. 'lNoRMIn Age 18 Brown A toast to thi , and 0111 ' iuy. He's the top in more wnys tlnm being presiden 0 ill 'lz1ss. is contagious ggring his lnerry, sparkling eyes, his 'and rson ity' el swell socks ure u few of the assets which will hike ,li iselvesn ' r to dear old Brown. With him goes the best wishes of ai t e feinu ho know and appreciate him. May your luck he great wl ,. you bee 1 the future Huey Longnl President Junior Ulu. sg President Senior Classg Soccer, f'22g Cross Coun- try, KS2, Wrestliilg, C425 Indoor Track, Honor Society. Age 18 ll'71't'SllIi'Ilf1, M25 Captain, H2. uGUSu JOHN LAURENCE HALL HLARRYD Brown University at Hope,'Ch:irlie has been u record breaking high jumper, treasurer of his class active in clubs, and an excellent student. Charlie intends to enter Here is one of the outstanding members of our class. During his stay -l . . Brown, and we feel sure that he will continue to add to his many achieve- Treasurcr of Class of January 1935, Ring Co-mmlttee Member, BLUE AND XVHITE Collector, M25 Biology Club, Bankers' Club, Slide Rule Club, Football Club, H-i-Y, 092, f32g Presizle-nt, 182, Indoor Track, 022, KS2, 052, t'aptaz'n, M25 N-E-A-A-lf Traels Cha'nzpion.sh'lp, 1934, Graduation Project U. S. C. There are niany words to describe you, Larry, but three will do- 'You're the top . ' ur po :1'ity, your wrestling ability your grace on the du floor are . sy , o1pt,lurrfHT6W'Ho y0't'ld1ffYv!l1'o1Tm'flx. , . s. The sight of you weepi f on Mr. Hussey's shoulder is we are told, very touching, and you can se id Miss Hull into ecstasies er your personality. You Cillllfi fool us, thougrhg we know that while your . the key to your success at Hope, there is a deeper side to your nzitu which will lnler become more predominant. We're counting on you, I 'ry, :md we know you will live up to our expectations.



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THE BLUE AND WHI BARBARA HENRY f'BoBB1E Age 17 College That dark-haired, brown-eyed Miss, who is often seen strolling down the corridor, surrounded by a group of admiring friends, is none other than Bobbie. She excels in tennis and, as for dancing, well, just ask certain fellows. Her weaknesses are Providence College and hockey games. Is it the gaune or the players? What about it, Bobbie? Her ambition is to be :L teacher. Our only regret is that we can't be under her guidance. LOIS VAUGHN HENRY ige 17 Vesper George School of Fine Arts Naively sophisticated, chermingly aloof, truly beautiful. She's even reached West Point and Annapolis-Lois successfully attended hops at xx both of these striking institutions, and ensuing invitations have made Lois a seasoned Prom Trotter . We won't say an orchid to you , the phrase is hackneyed, but Lois might well have been the original inspiration. Sk:-Ich Club, Girl Reserves. HUBERT HIGGINS HUn1E ', Hia Age 18 Undecided I see a mountain moving down the street. Pardon me, my error! It's a raccoon coat and, why yes, Hubie is there, too! When not wearing that coat, Hubie baflles opposing players on the ice. He plays a position called Defence , but, when the whistle blows, Hubie is in front of the enemy's goal shooting the puck. We are expecting Hubie to skate down the ice as fast in the game of life. f1U1'7f1'y,- IPD, Ml: GOU, 657, MJ- IRENE FLORENCE HICCINS iiRENEE', Age 17 Undecided A flash of curls, sparkling eyes, and the tiniest nose llIlltg!llI2lbl6-tillS'LtlS Renee. She can be seen almost any time during the day strolling through the corridors singing either to herself, some one else, or to the world in general. She is also a great help to the Music Department. As president of the Girl Reserves, Renee has shown herself to be a competent leader. We feel sure that these qualifications will bring her success. Glec Club, f2j, KSJ, 141, All Eastern Chorus, 121g Girl Rcscr-ues, KW, ISI, MJ, President, LU, Dclcgntc to Brookside C'onjm'cncc, 1325 Chairman of P'llbtI'l3I.l1l C0m,miltcr', f'4!,' Program C'ommitl.rc, Mig Ofiicc Girl, MQ.

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