Woonsocket High School - Quiver Yearbook (Woonsocket, RI)

 - Class of 1928

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THE QUIVR 9 VGIARGARET BURGESS Margart, or Peg,', as she is called by her friends, is a girl who is liked by her classmates, She IS the happy-go-lucky sort of girl, so one very seldom sees Peg frowning. Sometimes she forgets she is a young lady and returns to her baby ways by talking baby talk. Miss Burgess is a prominent member of our commercial club. Peg is like a sunny day, bringing joy wherever she goes. Clglrnicron Beta Club f4J, Dance Committee Q45, Library MAUD E. BUSHER Smiling Maud, always ready to give a helping hand. Her happy-go-lucky ways endear her to everyone. She looks quiet, but here is a secret- ' she is not. She says singing is her favorite pas- time, but she certainly can make a piano talk. Maud is the one who had that Do or die spirit in our first period public speaking club, and was comforted by many assuring glances from Tillo. She expects to go to R. I. C. E. and become a school ma'am. Let us hope she will lavish as many of her smiles on her pupils as she did on us during her happy W. H. S. days. Library Club MJ. l J BETTY M. l , l4VlAE 1. CALLANAN Not too forward, not too shy, that's our Mae. Ask Mazie to do you a favor, and you will not miss the genial sparkle in her eye. Talk to her a while, and you will hear the witty remarks she can make, and observe her thorough sense of humor. She prefers sewing of all her subjects, and she certainly can make the needle work. She intends to enter R. I. C. E. and smile her way through. Nothing worries or discourages our Mae. Better days are coming is her favorite motto. CAMPBELL Betty shines on the girls' basketball team, and e V also in typewriting. As a sideline she takes up cheer leading once in a while. Betty does not like to have anyone say she is superficial, and her motto is, I would rather be right than Presi- dent. At almost any time of the day, if you are looking for Bets, you will find her, either in the typewriting room or in the front seat, during a Chem. lecture period. By the way, Betty is a good maid and those in the Senior play will always be ready to give her a reference. Dramatic Club 145, Senior Play MJ, QUIVER Board 011, , . Orchestra fly Q25 135 UU, Omicron Beta Club, Basket- ball 135.

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THE QUIVER LEON C. BREAULT Here is a boy who is not afraid of hard work. Trigonometry, solid geometry, advanced algebra and mechanical drawing do not daunt him. He is a real mathematician and we believe he intends to go in for electrical engineering, in which we are sure he will be a success. Leon was the doctor in our play, a Iine doctor with elevated theories. For a serious and dependable person, look this way, where spring fever never attacks. Senior Play 141 . 1 IOUIS ROY BRENNER Music hath the power to soothe, and when Louis is under the influence of his violin, he is never inclined to throw bricks. Louis' chief occu- pation is rounding up the other members of the orchestra for rehearsal. Once Louis had a little watch, but during the Senior play it went roaming around a Penn. We wonder what finally be- came of that watch. He may not have found the watch but we hope he will find the Penn. Baseball 121 141, Debating Team 121 131, Dramatic Club 141, Band 131 141, Orchestra 141, Omicron Beta Club 141. ANNIE E. BUNTING Annie is one of our fairest blondes. She is an earnest student but still finds time for fun. When we know the amount of time she spends on her studies we are not surprised that she is an honor student. Annie is going to work in the office of one of our leading Main Street stores. Best of luck, Annie. Omicron Beta Club, Honor Student. X RAYMOND BURKE , Ray is our appreciator of the fairer 1'?1 sex. No one understands the psychological and emo- tional facts of their existence as well as does Ray, among all of us. Always prepared in classes, his intellectual life is well co-ordinated with his emo- tional and social life. His knowledge of biology and its applications has elicited praise from 1even1 his teacher in that subject. Senior Play, Business Manager of the Senior Play 141, Band 141. Orchestra 141, Student Council for Room 19 131 141, Oniicron Beta Club President 141, Minstrel 131.



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10 THE QUIVER GEORGE CODY Flash, Doctor, the boy who carries a per- petual smile like that displayed on magazine cov- ers, is one of the most likeable fellows in the school. This boy dopes out more jokes in Mr. Murphy's cracks than the latter thinks he is giv- ing. Flash is a fine public speaker: he holds the audience firmly in every speech 1after school3. He is the first member of the Three Musketeers. Cody's future as a doctor will be very bright if he treats his patients as he has his fellow classmates. Flash is high in studies, high in athletics, higher with his boy friends, and highest with the ladies. Football Squad 113 123, Basketball 123 133 143, Base- ball Squad 113, Class Treasurer 123 143, Discussion Club 143, Senior Dance Committee 143, Commencement Committee 143, Radio Club. PAUL CARROLL Curly hair, pearl white teeth, and baby face- introducing Paulie Carroll, the soda jerker. Paul has gained his fame not only through his kindness and his schoolboy complexion, but also through his sagacity in his daily classes. That everlasting smile and those witty remarks will remain in his classmates' hearts as outstanding characteristics of his cheerful school days. Radio Club 113, Debating 113 123, Discussion Club 143, Omicron Beta Club 143, QUIVER Board 133, Honor Stu- dent 143. BERTHA CLANCY Bertha is the business woman of the class be- STEPHEN CHERKAS Steve . Steve came into our midst in our second year and evidently with a desire to make himself known. He is that sort of fellow that makes school life a reminiscence bringing with it a warm rush of blood from the heart and pervading on with melancholy sweetness. No doubt, we will see him a successful man. His favorite saying is: How can we make some money? After class recita- tions he may be seen playing some game or in town with one of his mates waiting for .... Steve, old man, we know that already you have stepped over the threshold to success. cause she holds the responsible position of treas- urer of the Senior Club. Her greatest pleasure is in talking and she really glows with delight when she is given the floor or more often-when she takes it. She has also proved to us her ability as an actress in our Senior play. Bertha will enter the commercial world and we would not be greatly surprised if she became a public accountant. Dramatic Club 143, Senior Play 143, Omicron Beta Club 143, Library Club 143.

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