Pawtucket High School - Redjacket Yearbook (Pawtucket, RI)

 - Class of 1919

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I 9I 9 PAWTUCKET HIGH SCHOOL MARTHA GRACE HALL Martha is fair, fat, but not quite fortyy'C?j She came to us from Broadway Grammar School and probably this is the reason why she is so serious. Her smile fairly radiates mirth and benevolence, particu- larly mirth. Did anyone ever see Martha when she wasn't smiling? No one! We know it. Perhaps her smiles and twinkling eyes are the causes of so many dances we hear about. Martha specializes in design- ing and domestic arts. Her motto, HAH willing, all good natured, and all together, has surely been practiced by her during the school career. We shall all miss her but we know she will succeed in any line of work she may take up. She expects to enter School of Design or Pratt Institute. ANNIE HITE Anna didn't join our ranks until the junior year, but during the two years with us she has sincerely demonstrated her school and class spirit. Annabelle isn't nearly as quiet as her appearance would lead us to be- lieve, she is always ready for fun and a good time. She is especially fond of dancing, and is quite adept in this art. Anna is undecided about her future, but if no one else will claim her, the business world surely will. You have our best wishes, Annabelle, in whatever you undertake. FRANCIS EDWARD HOGAN Bling! Br-r-r-rl The bell has not yet stopped ringing when Hogan comes tearing down the hall and into his seat. Safe. More by good luck than by good management, Frank. He has a wonderful faculty of crossing the threshold of Room 24 before the last bell stops ringing. How do you do it, Frank? Frank is uncertain about his future, but we all know that he is sure to succeed in whatever he undertakes. DOROTHY BERYL HOTCHKISS Dot came to us from Church Hill. Many did not know her until the Sophomore year when she became a valuable member of the bunch. She claims that P. H. S. has kept her busy, but from her motto, Do what you can and what you can't trust to luck, we know she has had plenty of time for other things. She has managed to struggle through four years of Latin and comes forth a conqueror. Dot is very good company and everyone likes her. She expects to join the flock and enter Brown in the fall. Good luck, Dot. We hope you will make as many friends and be as successful as you have been in P. H. S.

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PAWTUCKET HIGH SCHOOL I 91 9 ELEAN OR EARLE GARDINER Feeling sad? just go find UWiff then 'cause she's the greatest gloom chaser in existence. Her ready smile is known in almost every depart- ment of the school for Eleanor, in choosing her career, has tried almost everything the school has to offer. Her most recent venture has been a sally into the quarters of the business department and apparently she has found her calling, for next year she is to continue her studies at Bryant 81 Stratton's. The best wishes of all of us go with her. .IAMLS HILLIER GARROTT l Garrott after graduating from the Baldwin Street Grammar School felt as if his important personage was needed here. He is a quiet fellow in appearance but quite the opposite when one knows him. 'tScotty is a good student, his favorite subject being chemistry. He is always certain to preface his remarks by his magic ah-r-r-r and has a most winning smile as most Scotchmen have, for it must not be forgotten that he had his origin in bonny Scotland. He has not made any definite plans for the future, but he has the best wishes of all his classmates for much success in the future. MAURICE GLECKMAN Babe is that husky young man who showed his style on the P. H. S. foot-ball team this fall. He claims that bookkeeping and typewriting are his favorites in school and we wonder if he waded through them as he wades through the Sophs on the lower fioors. We understand that the business world is to hear from this school but nevertheless we know that fellows of his calibre fit in somewhere near the front. Lb I HER LOUISE HAGSTROM Esther is one of the star pupils of our class. Themes are the only things which make her burn the midnight oil. Latin is her hobby and she usually exceeds the speed limit in her recitations. For four years her poor friends have been trying to find out how in the world she gets those wonderful marks. They say she is also an accomplished piano player, but she is rather timid about playing in public we notice. Next year we expect to Hnd her enrolled as a member of the Freshman class at the college on the hill. Best of luck, Esty, we know that you will make P. H. S. proud of you at Brown University.



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PAWTUCKET HIGH SCHOOL I 91 9 GERTR UDE AGNES HUGHES Gertrude is one of our jolly girls laughing all the time. Her appear- ance is very deceptive, that is, she seems to be very reserved and dignified and somehow or other she conveys an idea of quiet. But not so. Gertie is quite merry and animated under her mask of unrutiled calm. My, I don't know a single thing, is her usual greeting. f'Whatls the use, is Gert's motto, and she follows it out completely. Gertrude intends to train to become a nurse and we all gladly wish her success in her un- dertaking. DOROTHY CHASE IVES Allow me to introduce Dorothy Ives who came from New Milford, Conn., to join us for her Senior year. Although she has been with us so short a time, she has already become popular. Dottie hates lessons and school. She appears exceedingly quiet and demure in school, but have you noticed that whenever you meet her outside there is always a rustle. She is fond of fun and music and on one Mawfulv occasion she was obliged to play for singing. Although her plans for the future are indefinite, she will probably devote her time to the study of music at some school in New York. We wish her success and happiness in her chosen work. ALICE FRANCES KEENAN Far be it from this demure young lady who says little and thinks much, to infest the corridors. Oh, no, Alice devotes too much time to her studies for that, and results speak for themselves, but in spite of this fact she shows a queer partiality for the movies. Although Alice is Well fitted in the commercial line, she chooses to wend her way towards R. I. N. S., where we may assure her of success. MURIEL FLORENCE KENT Muriel is one of our jolly girls. She is almost always in a hurry, as you've probably noticed. But, let it be known, she doesn't care for lessons, although typewriting and applied design are not so bad. Muriel is especially fond of out-of-door good times, but automobiling with friends is her stronghold. Dancing has its attraction above all other things. Muriel could dance every night in the week-then. Next year we expect to hear that Muriel has entered Dana Hall. We wish her the best of success.

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