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BL an an .vc an af' an M. :F ar. lhxon Our Faculty ...... ................. 2 Dedication lillillll. ............ 4 Miss T. Regina 0'lJonnell .... 5 lgI'SINl'lSS Srmrr Stalt ....... ii New and Retiring Editors ............ T Class Officers ........................ S Rhode Island Honor Society Members .... 9 Graduates ....... . .. ................. 10-47 NVhite Jade. .............,........... 48 My Childhood Recollections. 40 The Promised Land .......... 50 Hollywood on Pa1'ade.... 51 It All Depends ........ 51 Class Prophecy ............................... 12-55 The Sixth Error ................................. 56 The Things That I've Lived Through-in Books... 57 Class f'alendar. ................................ . 58-lil Enter Music ........... 61 Sadie the Mermaid ........................ 62 A Thrilling Experience ....................... 63 Does School Train for Later Responsibilitiesii . . 63 Day Dreaming. ............................. 64 A Song Letter from a Love Sick Boy .... 6-L Ha,nnah's Garden ..................... 65 Our Inheritance of Freedom .......... 65 YVearers of the C , .......... 66 Boys' Hockey ....... ....... f i7 Boys, Basketball .... 68 Baseball ....... . 69 Track ....... .... 7 0 Girls' Basketball .... 71 Girls' Swimming .... T2 Girls, Hockey ........ . 73 Faithful .... .................. 7 5 Busmnss SPIRIT Board ........... 76 Student Council Executive Board.. .. TT Rhode Island Honor Society ...... 78 Senior Play Cast. ............... T9 Elbows ........ . 80-82 Exchanges ....... S3 Cartoon ........... 85 The Love Bracelet .... 86 The Senior VVill .... R6 Memory ......... ..... S 7 VVindows ........ ....... S T Stupid Little Freshmen... ST The Unknown You. ...... S7 Farewell, C0lllII1Q'l'Cl2ll .... SS ac nf wr we or we we ur ae we
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OUR FACULTY DR. T. FRANKLIN XVA1.s11, Principal. Abby M. B. Slade, Dean of Girls. IIEADS or DEPARTMENTS Anna Burnside, bookkeeping. Alice S. Carroll, modern languages. James H. Chase, English. Harold M. Dean, science. T. Regina 0'Donnell, advisers. John C. Swift, history. Elmer C. Wilbur, secretarial. STUDENT ADVISERS Mary B. Leonard, vocational civics. Jenny M. l'llllIlt'l', modern languages, history. Charles H. Peasley, English. Edward I'. Thayer. machines. Celia Tourtellot. vocational civics. Bertha E. XVilcox, psychology. TEACHERS Helen L. Alderman, history. Francis S. Allen, salesnianship, ina- chines, typewriting. Sabra M. Anderson, English, critic teacher. VValter H. Angell, lllllSlC. Adelaide H. Arnold, mathematics. Edith M. Baker, history. Madeleine E. Baxter. English. Manuel S. Bloom, science. Hilda F. Bradshaw, shorthand, type- writing. Susan S. Brayton, English. Walter L. Breard, bookkeeping. Madeleine M. Bubier, modern lan- guages. Walter H. Butterleld, girls' glee club. Mary C. Campbell, English. Helen D. Cannell, machines, typewrit- mg. Theodore H. Carter, bookkeeping. Melvin F. Clark, bookkeeping, connner- cial law. Nellie B. Colwell, penmanship. Theodore A. Cornell, science. Katherine E. Curry, bookkeeping. Emily W. Cushman, penmanship. Lillian M. Dearborn. drawing. George R. Dolloff, science. Isabel Durfee, modern languages. Katherine G. Ellis, machines. Maude Farnum, English, dramatics. Mary B. Fenton, filing. Rose M. Fogarty, commercial arithme- tic. James H. Foley, bookkeeping. Alice C. Gleeson, social science. Susan E. Goodchild. salesmanship. Irene P. Goodwin, drawing. Eileen M. Gorham, penmanship. Ruth E. Greene, librarian. LIBRARY Ass1sTANTs J osephine Antenucci Mary F. Treacy Edward J. Grant, music. Anne E. Hackett, history. Marion P. Harley, history. Eva J. Hesse, public speaking, English. Helen M. Holley, typewriting, ma- chines. Elizabeth M. Holt, bookkeeping. Amy Hull, English. Ethel C. Jameson, modern languages. Ruth VV. Kendrick, typewriting. Mary C. Lee, history. Hugo E. Levander, modern languages. Catherine V. G. Levere, shorthand, typewriting. Clarence A. Lyons, machines. Sadie E. MacGregor, bookkeeping. Helen MacPherson, English. Mary G. Mahoney, English. Marguerite Mathews, English. Mrs. Edith T. Matthews, history, psy- chology, critic teacher. Helen M. lilcllerinott, shorthand, type- writing. Alice J. McGillicuddy, typewriting. Cecile L. McInnis, history. H. Frances Mc-Kenzie, junior clerical training. M. Olive Mc-Michael, penmanship. Sadie V. McMichael, penmanship. M. Grace Meagher, shorthand, type- writing. Harold W. Myers, history. Marguerite D. Nolan, lll0ll01'l1 lan- guages, English. Harriet E. Pierce, modern languages. George F. Potier, music. Frederick H. Read, bookkeeping. Marian A. Readio, machines, short- hand, typewriting. Raymond NY. Roberts, band. Roger S. Robinson, English. Cecilia A. Savage, shorthand, type- writing. Grace D. Shein, English, psychology. Louise E. Springer, shorthand, type- writing. Marion F. Stewart, penmanship. Ruth A. Towle, bookkeeping, business arithmetic. Payson W. Tucker, science. Cecil A. Watt, history. Wesley H. XVebb, English, journalism. Mary V. Bennett tunassignedj. M. Isabella -lack tunassignedl. STVDENT TEACHERS Vincent A. McKivergan, history. Foster R. Sheldon, English. OFFICE STAFF Dorothy Dawson Cynthia F. Green Hilda P. Samuels Mary Turner
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Dedication To Miss 0'Donnell, our loyal friend, Our staunch adviser, too, We wish to give our grateful thanks From hearts sincere and true. TVG dedicate this book to you, And, in our humble way, We hope to make you understand The things we cannot say. Class ofjune, 1932 25 Wit :GS :M N Q
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