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THE QUIVER 2:1 JAMES FRANCIS KENNEDY Baby Face -here is a perfect looking speci- men of boyhood who is bound to succeed because of his winning personality. His ready response to some of the witticisms of his gang are well known to the entire school, and characterize this young man as being full of pep and the joy of being alive. He is the type of boy who forgets his wor- ries in a smile and an outburst of enthusiasm. Being a real sheik and a good sport, this popular boy is known everywhere he goes. Here's to you, Jim Kennedy! Best wishes from the class of 1928! Radio Club 111, Discussion Club 143. JOHN LENAHAN This quiet, retiring fellow entered our midst last September, and groups of the gentler sex were conspicuous at the door of Room 18 sizing up the new arrival. Not much quantity, but, oh, my! Jack turned out for football, and worked hard on four days of the week to play on the iifth. We are informed by some of his friends that his future awaits him at Daytona Beach, where he can step on the gas and not always be on the watch for speed cops, He will, undoubtedly, run under the name of the Man of Mystery. Watch the corners, old top. Football 143, Baseball 147. EVA LITCHMAN Eve, as she is called by her friends, has a sunny disposition which has won her many friends during her four years in W. H. S. Eve intends to go to a school of oratory, where we expect in a few years to see her behind a speaker's stand. We are not surprised that she will succeed, because of her persistence. Omicron Beta Club 141. Dramatic Club 141. CHARLES LLYOD Among the outstanding boys who upheld the school spirit was Charlie Llyod, our cheer leader. Win or lose, he always had a cheer ready for the team. He stands among the most humorous and best natured boys of the school. He always found time to listen to a joke, and showed his apprecia- tion by that unusual laugh. May he cheer other teams to victory. Track ffil. Dehatinli 127-
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THE QUIVER THOMAS IRZA Thomas Irza, one of the wittiest chaps of the school, squirmed himself to prominence by his witty and bright remarks. Although Irza liked to fool, he showed his teachers that he could produce good work, especially in the mathematical line. May you find success in the engineering line at Kingston. Discussion Club 145, Radio Club 115. DELORES F. JALBERT K6Del9! Del is the man of the class, and she really does look mannish with her boyish bob and sporty clothes. She is one of the girls with whom one likes to associate, because of her winning ways and her perpetual smile. Dell is a happy-go-lucky sort, but she is far from being reckless. Del always grins and endures it when she is told to remain after school for talking without permis- sion in Room 18. Delores intends to be a dentist, and next year will probably see her at R. I. State. Well-we wish you the best of luck, Docl Library Club 145, Omicron Beta Club 145. FRANCIS KEARNS Clank, clank-heavy feet give warning of the approach of Jack Kearns, our congenial sax player. Never mind, Jack, the sax is always welcome with you. When Jack is anywhere about, it can justly be said that we all enjoy ourselves. Besides his sax, a pretty little brunette from Fairmount takes up his time. However, this does not hinder Jack from being a boy liked by every- body. He is true blue, even though one of our handsomest boys. Jack, We're all with you, and your dear Alma Mater extends its heartiest tokens of future success. 'Band 135 145, Orchestra 135 145. AMBROSE KENNEDY Amby Brozy Kennedy, the elder member of the firm of Jim', and Amb,,' and the esteemed manager of this year's promising baseball team, needs no herald. If Amb is not known to one, Jim is, and knowing one is knowing the other. This goes to prove that lost philosopher's state- ment, Half done, well begun! Amby's humor- ous nature is always shining, except when he buries himself into the making of clever cartoons, excellent building plans and blue prints. His com- ing years in M. I. T. will, undoubtedly, leave a path of glory and success. Baseball Manager 145, Radio Club 115, Discussion Club 145, QUIVER Board 145.
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THE QUIVER GRACE MARIE LYNCH Grace is one of our cutest girls. She has cer- tainly lived up to her title this year. Grace appears quiet, but her friends can vouch for her pep and love of fun. To know her is to love her. We hear that Grace is becoming quite a dress- maker. She expects to enter Rhode Island Hospi- tal in September. We all wish you the best of luck in future years, Grace. YETTA MACK iWho hasn't seen 'this young miss walking through the corridor very early 1?5 every morn- ing? Wherever Mitzie strolls, many an eye is turned towards her to admire her attractive clothes. She excels in the art of giggling, and is rarely seen in a despondent mood. After gradua- tion, Mitzie will enter the business world. Suc- cess be yours! Dramatic Club 145,,Omicron Beta Club 145 LOUIS MALKTAZ Hail to one of the bright lights of the class of '28! Have you ever seen him dance? Well, if you haven't, you ought to. Maybe he can't step! Ukie has always taken an active part in school life, and has always helped to make our socials a success by his presence. We wonder who the for- tunate miss is who will be Ukie's guest at his Commencement-be patient, friends. As a business manager Ukie is a criterion. In the fall Ukie intends to pursue a course at Brown University. Best wishes, Ukie. Debating 115 125, Discussion Club 145, Dramatic Club 145, Broadcaster 145, QUIVER Board 145, Omicron Beta Club 145. IRENE M. MANNING When you go near Room 18, and you see a tall, stately, always smiling young miss, that is Irene. She is very quiet, and one must really know her to understand her. She has a fine sense of humor, and whenever you see a group of laughing girls, Irene is sure to be in the midst of them. As a member of the Program Committee for the Senior Play, she aided greatly to make it a success. We know that whatever Irene undertakes she will, without doubt, make it a success. Senior Play Committee 145, Omicron Beta Club 145, Library Club 14 5.
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