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I 9l 9 PAWTUCKET HIGH SCHOOL INA MAY KINNEY If you don't know Ina you've missed half the fun of the last four years. Ina and mischief are synonymous. Lesssons are to her an un- necessary evil and hence, to be avoided. Ina's favorite pastime, as all her friends know, is dancing, and all agree that she excels in that art. Next to dancing she has a weakness for automobiles and Newport. During her years of school life she has had plenty of time for fun Cher faithful followers of the opposite sex have seen to thatj. Next year she is undecided what her course will be but probably it will be music. steps. MARION SHELDON KINYON Did you say Marion was quiet and demure? Well, you surely don't know her then. Outside of school she is the principal fun maker of her bunch and in school she quite frequently entertains the fifth period history class. In fact, several times she has terrified her teacher by nearly falling out of her seat. Miss Kinyon, will you please take another seat, I worry so about you, was the request of the teacher, and to quiet her fear, Marion changed her seat. Marion considered enter- ing Mount Holyoke. A P. H. S. graduate, now at that college, kindly offered to take care ofl' her, but Shrimpie, though small, thought she was big enough to take care of herself. She decided to go to Wheaton. l I stgdy engineering. HUGH KINNIBURGH Behold! The man with the broad grln At eight twenty nine A. M., Hugh slips into his seat in the corner of room 24 to the tune of More by good luck than good management Kinnlburgh However getting in on the nick of time is not Kinnle s only strong point His favorite retreat is the chemistry lab where the budding genius has invented many new formulm heretofore unknown to the scientific world Perhaps the most famous of these is Ixinniburghs odorless hydrogen sulphide. This renowned alchemist says that his plans for the future are undecided, but the best of luck is wished him wherex er he may turn his , A- RALPH HENRY RIPPAY MEMORIAL COMMITTEE, CHAIRMAN, GLEANER BOARD I8 IQ CLAb9 BOOK COMMITTFF Kip is a fine example of the kind of people that are born and brought up in that little suburb of Central Falls called Fairlawn Really I though, he's a good fellow and has done much good work managing the GLEANER and the Class Book. For all this extra work howex er Blondy does not slight his studying and IS noted for his wisdom in French and in chemistry. He says his chum is nobody we know but we sa we do know her. Ralph thinks he will go to Brown next year and
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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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BEATRICE IRENE L'HEUREUX 1' xeryone Ill Room 24 knows Beatrice. If there is any fun to be had Rugged IS Ill the Center of It. She escapes punishment marvelously incl IS a genius for writing themes one period before they are due. She's I Hem! for the moxies three times a week is not sufiicient and when Beat leax es l10I'T1ClI1 the morning with that lunch under her arm, every one IS sure she will not starve during the day. Beatrice intends to enter some business college next summer and we all wish her success. C RACE SEAMANS MASON , KIASS SILCRFT XRY 18419, CLASS BOOK COMMITTEE Grace is one of the twins whom even the teachers have hard work to distinguish It ISU t at all seldom that she is called upon to recite by the name of Miss Ev ans and vice versa. Evidently Grace dOesn't believe In the maxim Children should be seen and not heard, for we always know she IS coming before we see her. But then, this is only a proof of her sunny disposition which has won her so many friends and admirers Notwithstanding her many good times, Grace shines in Lnglish and French her favorite subjects, and makes us all wonder how some people can be so clever Grace will enter the field of stenographers, PAWTUCKET HIGH SCHOOL I9! 9 WILLIAM JAMES KYLE TRACK, ,I6-'17-'18-'I9g SWIMMING CAPTAIN, 'I7f'I8-'Ig Who is that big, broad shouldered fellow, did you ask? Why that is 'K Bill Kyle, the R. I. Interscholastic shot-put Champion. Bill has been a great mainstay to Our track team for four years and has the distinction of being on all three track teams that made the Governor Beeckman Trophy our permanent possession. He is also an excellent swimmer, having been captain of the team. 'iBill!' is an inseparable Companion and although a little bashful is a fine fellow. He expects to enter the business world next year. May the best of luck bring him success. .......l ARTHUR FOSTER LITTLE GLEANER, ASSISTANT EDITOR, '18, EDITOR-INfCIIII5F, VIQQ ILIJITORAIN- CHIEF CLASS BOOK, '19, SENIOR RECEPTION COMMITTEE, TRACK, ,I8, ,IQQ FOOTBALL, ,IQ ' Ah! Here's Arkie with his pink and white complexion, which is the envy of all the girls. Usually ArkieU is tearing along the Corridor on some vitally important mission and when stopped, he ejaculates But, I'm a busy man! 4'Arkie is so full of vim that he Completely belies his self-confessed motto, Oh! How I hate to get up in the morn- ing! He is well-known and very popular with both boys and girls, especially the girls. His particular pal is Stewie French. Arkie avows that his favorite subjects are English, recreation and lunch! When we look under Arkie's name and see all the honors there, we think that he has certainly done his best to help the old school along. Arkie will enter Dartmouth in September.
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