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K.-j tarial and teaching fieldg and for advancing our education, we indulge in reading, as it is our hobby. Yes, we advocate the Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals as Felix the cat, is our favorite pet. Oh, but Felix has a rival-Mr. Brouil- lard's cat. Carrots and peas are in demand when the Class gets hungry. And isn't it then just too bad when we are last in the Cafeteria line. And while not admiring and commenting about Charles Farrell, and Janet Gaynor, our favorite movie stars, we enjoy listening to the inspir- ing words of our class politician, Justa Archambault. As for our favorite sport, basket ball comes top high, and, what is more elevating before, during and after a game than for us to sing our favorite song, Rah! Rah! West Warwick! Natalie Fuller, '31. 22
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Iofll TALKING OVER 1931 Believe it or not -Rita Coogan and Eugene Hebert who are regarded by their classmates as the handsomest members are also our most popular. But, the intellectual approval falls on Anna Theroux. And, what is this? Lillian Quinn and Carl Hawkinson considered our flirts? Where do they acquire their technique? Florence Smith and John Moran should seek their advice as they are our most bashful members. Of course, the class of 1931 has clever, studious and witty members. No one would argue over the fact that Clinton Read isn't our cleverest, that Kenneth Graham isn't our studious, or that St. Germain isn't our wittiest. He is often quoted in Biz Whang! Then, in spare moments of gaiety and frivolity, Hawkinson and Lillian Quinn entertain themselves with a waltz to the strains of The Beautiful Blue Danube, while in the sporting field, Claire Lamoureux, Anna Theroux, John Shepherd, and Tom Kirby win the cup shooting baskets. For smart looking clothes and that sophisticated air we vote for Theresa Lefebvre. She looks to us as if she just stepped out of the Vogue. While St. Germain advertises the clothes the Princeton man shall wear. As for our unique member, John Shepherd carries that honor. Then, could any one scold our Class Angel, Walter Colvin, Baby Face, George Kresge, or sweet little Barbara Colwell? Sh-our bluifer is Verrier! Did you know that? Did you see Moran rushing around in a hurry? Yes, he's one of our busiest. While, Schofield has the happiest disposition Marion Dennigan the best smile, Bourgault, the most original, also finds time to amuse him- self by pestering others, Nat. Fuller, the noisiest, with Russell Smith as a runner up, is our most talkative, Ruth Watson, our most marcelled member and Class Bride is also our most sociableg while we regard Kenneth Pearson as our most theatrical member. No, he did not get in touch with George Cohan yet. But how about our best pals,-oh, yes, hand in hand, as we see them-here they come, St. Germain and Hawkinson. As for our favorites and specialties, we, the Class of 1931, voted unani- mously on Long's English Literature as our favorite book, as English is our pet subject. Our future depends on our earnestness in the secre- 21
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W ll WMS!! ll OLAF EDWARD ABRAMSON 1 Hepburn Street Crompton Whate'er he did was done with so much ease, In him alone 'twas natural to please. N HOWARD GORDON ANDERSON 963 Providence Street Natick Chronicle Staff '29, '30, '31. 'tHe was ever precise in promise keeping. .K , l . , 1. JUSTA YOLANDE ARCHAMBAULT Epworth Avenue West Warwick Class treasurer '29g Operetta '29g Glee Club '29, '30, '313 Festival Chorus '29, '30, '31, Junior Prom Commit tee '30, Debating Society '30, '31 President Art Club '30, '31g Presi dent Glee Club '31g Senior Play '31 Chronicle Stall' '31, Social Commit tee '31p Orchestra '31, Honor Society. 23
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