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THE QUIVER MARY CZWAK Mary is the tall blonde girl who is most often seen in the vicinity of the typewriting room. She is a good worker, and while at the board in the stenography class, she has that Do or die spirit. No one can ever accuse Mary of making any noise, for at school she is as quiet as a mouse, but when she is with her own group of girls, she is the lead- ing spirit. ' Omicron Beta Club 141. EDITH ATILIA DAL LAGO Our Tillie, a very studious girl, has attained one of her ambitions by becoming an honor stu- dent. A helping hand from Tillie is always ready when needed. She also showed her excellent dra- matic ability when she appeared in the Senior play. She is a staunch rooter for the teams though not taking part in.the games. Whatever you do, Tilli, we know you will be successful, so the best of luck on your road to success. Senior Play 141, Library Club 141, QUIVER Board 141. ABRAHAM DAMARJ IAN The noble personage above is none other than Abraham Damarjian. 'Way back when we were Freshmen, Abe showed very plainly that he was bent for athletics. He made his debut in football in 1924 and Won his UW as star fullback. Abe held down the fullback position in a marvelous manner, and his smashing line plunges and good punting at critical moments have added many an extra point for W. H. S. score card. The class of '28 is proud to have had a fellow of such sterling worth on her roster. Fwtball 121 131 141, Captain 1413 Discussion Club 141 Dramatic Club 141, Almond Eyes, Dance Commit- tee ,131, QUIVER Board 141, Class Officer 131, Track 131. BE NNET DARMA N ri. 1 As Barney strolls through the hall, one can see readily that he never hurries. That slow, . P 5, 1 swinging walk and that innocent look on his face 3 5. siis, L prevails. Suddenly something strikes him funny, and then he lets out that favorite utter of humor, M Hee, hee. On, on, he leisurely trods until he -. ,, ' , .ri reaches his destination, better late than never. 1 His outstanding sense of humor and pep in l lli- sports are positively known to all his classmates. 7 1 Basketball 141, Baseball 141, Dance committee 141, Omicron Beta Club 141.
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e n A AGNES COUGHLIN Agnes is very quiet and demure. We would like so much to know what she thinks about when she is silent. Her friends best know her true worth. Agnes' beautiful brown tresses are very noticeable in these days of bobbed hair. Agnes expects,to enter R. I. C. E. in September. i 4 CONSTANCE If you see a cute girl with laughing blue eyes, coming down the corridor, and hear a half-a- ' dozen lads singing Ain't She Sweet? you will know that's our Connie She is a sweet bundle of mischief and laughter, and if there is any fun going on you may be sure Connie has something to do with it. Her jolly disposition and keen sense of humor have made Connie popular with both sexes. Connie can be seen at all the games and socials. After graduation Connie intends 'to enter some advanced school. Our best wishes, lC0lll'119.,, Discussion Club 141. THE QUIVER 11 JOHN CONNELL Irresponsible, carefree John! N o one has so successfully bluffed more classes than John. A favorite with certain of the Junior and Senior lassies, he is also a pal of many of the boys. With never a thought to the future, John believes that to live the day well is enough. Above all, John de- tests work-Why, he says, do men continue to be such fools as to work? Baseball 131 141, Senior Play Business Manager 141, Omicron Beta Club 141, Dance Committee. THOMAS CRANE - lKTubby!7 An all-round sport, a regular fellow, a popular sheik. Here is a typical high school man. With a Howdy for anybody and a joke for everybody, he has won the hearts of the pupils of Woonsocket High and proved himself to be as popular in our midst as he was down at La Salle. A student and an athlete, combined with an abundance of per- sonality, make Tubby popular wherever he goes. Basketball 141, Football 141, Discussion Club 141, Stu- dent Council 141. CUNNINGHAM I' 1
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THE QUIVER 13 MARCEL A. DELYS Bon jour, Marcel. Yes, that's our amiable Muscles -the boy who always gives one a lift Choy or girl1, when he is using his last resource, his Dogs. Here is a boy with the utmost integ- rity and veracity, and a loyal representative of Be prepared. You are the kind that We need, the straight school supporter, seen at every game with the gusto of the joke with him. Ha ha!! In the spring a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of-hammerthrowing. He's all right, Marcel! Radio Club 111, Discussion Club Q41. DELLA IRENE DITSON Della is that quiet, reserved girl with deep blue eyes which express a certain dignity greatly envied by the weaker sex. She has a pleasing per- sonality, and is very sincere to those who are for- tunate enough to be called her friends. Della is an active member of the Omicron Beta Club. She is an efficient typist, and expects to become some- body's stenographer. Good luck to you, Della. We certainly Wish you the best of success. Omicron Beta Club C41. EDWARD J. DOONAN Second of the Three Musketeers, Bunt Doonan is truly a popular man. Disabled, he was prevented from playing in his last year at any sport save his beloved football. His tall, manly form, firm, hearty voice, and cheerful smile make him welcome in all groups. A loyal friend, as the triumverate will testify, he is everybody's com- rade: Bunt to all. Radio Club 111, Basketball 131, Baseball Q21 Q31, Football C31 Q41, Track K31, Dramatic Club C41 Senior Dance 141, Commencement 141, QUIVER Board 141, Class President 141, Honor Student I-41. MARY DZIOB This is the girl who knows her stenography. No matter how hard the word, Mary can always write it. And what a look of triumph comes on her face when she has accomplished the difficult task! Mary is always cheerful. She walks from one stu- dent to another, giving each a friendly word and witty remark. The Commercial Club would be quite lost without Mary, because she is the crack typist of W. H. S.
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