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LILLIAN FARNUM I Glee Club 2-3-.4. Lillian is that happy-go-lucky girl you've seen strolling in and out of the typing room this past year. Her attendance at the bas- ketball games was a great help to Lanky . lVIancino's store has profited by Lillian's purchases of bread. Every day after school she can be seen munching vigorously while studying her stenography book. Here's to you and your loaves of bread, Lillian! ROBERT WILLIAM FISHER Football 2-3 -4. Brainy, but limits his brilliance to a few subjects. Intimately acquainted with engines. Likes to argue about anything. Lacks height. Furnishes many smiles. Interested in the Russian Revolution. Seems to Tat away his time. I-Ie dances-but just to oblige. Every spectator watches for his end runs. Refuses to hurry for time or tide ! FRANCIS DAVIDSON GILMAN JR Cilee Club 4: Operetta 4: Class Vice-President 3: Golf Manager 3: Football 3-4: Arrow Business Stall 4: Student Council 3-4. No one needs to be introduced to Spider, for he's as famous here as Napoleon is in France! However, if you don't know him, his broad grin and, Do you want a ride? will sufhce for an intro- duction. Spider, didn't anyone ever tell you that seniors don't play with elastic guns? Next year he goes to Duke, where he will be perfectly at home among the women! CELESTE F S GRIFFIN Basketball 1-3-41 Captain 3-4: G'ee ub 4: ret 4: Cheerleader , 3-4: Head Cheerleader 4: Arr Lit ary St . ode Island Honor I Society. V Celeste 's our athlete. y has come to know her and li her th ugh he che ading. When you see a Hash of lue d earya oud, 1 , can make up your mind x it's e te g for J hnson's er beloved banana royals. 1 Sh ' s ris a ove ost fph culties, even those of making I spgeysf at rallies. Dlalat ye eleste goes to Wellesley 20
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I Margaret seems to be a shy and quiet girl, but we often wdnder I ' if she and Yolie are not keeping secrets from us. ,'Her sunny dis- I A position accounts for her many friends. We appreciate the patience ' she has while waiting to collect the absence slips from our home- rooms. We also praise her ability and industryg with' t'hem We know shc'll succeed. A l 'K MARGARET DESISTO Q f MARION CATHERINE DEXTER Basketball l-3-4: Glec Club 2-3-4: Opcrctta 4: Arrow Business Staff 4: Art Editor 4. That delightful soprano voice you hear trilling the scale in the girls' shower room after basketball games belongs to Marion. She eats hamburgers with fervor and is likely to burst forth into laugh- ter at any time and anywhere. Although she Says she's a man- hater, we heartily disagree Cespecially after meeting her friends from East Providence and Warren.D We also know that she takes early morning rides in her Chevie . Do we prove our point, or don't we? Marion draws anything from toads to lost thoughts. She hasn't decided whether she's going to continue with her draw- ing or not. Do, Marion: we love your choo-choo trains! ,- - f ' . MARGARET CH ISTINA DICKSON 1 aj l Glec Club 1-2-3-4: Basketball ' O eretta 4: rro 't Staff 47 5 Latin Club 4: Rhode Islan ciety. I Mar et is 1 1 ' li for t honors in W Latin, L not far be e st a ' an ful I lot a o e Spanis v on, for s a e some very on- vincin repo s o S ject. e'r rr that you ' ee the V Irish twin ' arga ' , fo it e l ' ersonality - much bett t an we c e hasn qu' e what she will 4 , do next year, but at pre t she is thinkin bout g g to Tufts. ' ' A Q WILLIS ALBERT DREW Glue Club l-2-3-4: Arrow Business Stall' 4. Hank is another member of the far-famed Rambler's Club. He's just as comfortable in an old flannel shirt. old trousers, and boots, hiking, as he is in a neat suit and shined shoes, dancing with the girls. Last spring he entertained the Outing Club with his harmonica. This winter found him at the basketball games doing a little competitive cheering. For an all-round fellow with a sense of humor and a hearty ha-ha, we nominate Willis! I9
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V., .-.,,....., ...1 YOLANDA VIOLET GUILIANO I Arrow Typist 4. Yolanda is considered one of the most attractive girls in the class. Her b'ack hair is her crowning glory. In past years we have also noticed her taciturnity, although she seems to have overcome that now. We observe that she favors gay colors and judging from her good-looking clothes, we agree that she certainly knows how to dress. She can cook. too. We tasted some of her fudge last year A' at the Arrow Bridge. Someday. some lucky boy will thank us for these sketchy slants on a swell gal. MARGARET DOLORES GUIMELLI Glre Club 3-4: Arrow Business Staff 4: Arrow Typist 4: Rhode Island Honor Society. Who's always talking in the study hall? It's Margaret, telling her many interesting stories to her neighbor. She talks fast and furiously especially after a weekend. She doesn't spend all her time talking, for, if you will glance under her name, you will see that she has worked hard enough to earn a place on the Honor So- ciety. Next fall Margaret is off to attend Bryant College. K . if W! EDYT E CH HAR ER t J f Glrc Club l-2-3-4: r rinci 4: Ba c - . row Lit- ' if 3 t . 4: Ch rl 4 r l -4: Rh de ix: 0' HY 0 , ' ryknt ollegez- ' Sendi v' nous littl low gable has brains, which A ' , sli se el as oo r operetta n -watch her le d v rs.-'she' sna r p ties- fo n inte es' can eep e wn!-she's got t r feet ce o the d e fl r-dynamic personali ' sho her e top- il be lost without her. ELLIS PROCTOR HAWKES JR Foo!ba'l 2-3-4: Basketball 3-4: Baseball 2-41 Band 3-4. Believes that Fords are the cars. U should see him dance. Does tell a good pun occasionally! He and Rudy V. have saxophones in common. Ask him if he knows the whereabouts of Lincoln woods. We think he should be a soda jerker. Kerr, Butts, Bud, and Smith are his compatriots. Eating is one of his favorite pastimes. Small is the wrong word for this he-man. 21
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