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THE QUIVER ARMAND D. PELLETIER Behold one member of the Senior Class with delightful auburn locks, but whose disposition contradicts the usual story of those with the same color hair! Armand has a manner about him which attracts everyone. It would seem as if he were to become a member of the World of Art, having spent days in preparation in our school drawing room. Howbeit, he is sure to find good friends as he goes through life with his many fine characteristics, and this is surely something to be envied by all! Interclass Basketball 131 141, Radio Club 111, Discus- sion Club 141. HAROLD REILLY Harold, man of many trades, is always the first to leave the building each day, due to his notori- ous love for school. No one can handle a theatre crowd better than Harold, whose ushering at our affairs has meant so much to hurrying patrons. History has always been Harold's pet subject. His profound knowledge of that wide and varied de- partment of learning is also famous. Track Manager 141, Omicron Beta Club 141, Senior Play, Stage Assistant Manager 141. WILLIAM H. ROGERS Yes, Bill graduates. After ahard and strenuous task, Bill finally gained a footing and pulled through. Known to all in his class as a happy-go- lucky fellow with hardly any time for worrying, Bill made everyone sit up and take notice when he showed his skill as a stage manager. Although he had no hand in athletics, he emerged quite popu- lar among his school friends and especially with the teachers. Omicron Beta Club 141. EDINA SARAFIAN Edna, one of our Honor Students, is a quiet, modest girl who possesses that rare quality of being the same Whenever you see her. She has a happy, sunny disposition which has won her many friends. In stature, Edna does not rank high, but We all know that good things come in small pack- ages. If it had not been for Edna's help in mak- in us understand our homework, many of us 8' would not have received the marks we did. Dramatic Club 141, Omlcron Beta Club 141, Honor Stu df-nt 141.
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THE QUIVER 27 HOWARD OFFERS ' Dutchy Offers was in our class play, As a cop, he acted in a very fine wayg The recitations of this boy Do surely give his teachers joyg He's always right there on the spotg His head must hold an awful lot! Dutchy is a great favorite, but it is said that he is more pursued by than a pursuer of the fair sex. How about it, Dutchy? Woonsocket's loss will be W. P. I.'s gain. Au revoir, Dutchy. Debating 115 125, Discussion 145, Senior Plav Dance Committee 145, Qmvm Board 145, Almond Eyes 115, Student Council 115, Honor Student. CHARLOTTE MAY PALMER Charlie Charlotte, or Charlie as she is called by her friends, really lives up to her name. She is full of fun, but never goes too far. Her hobby is sports, and she really is an athlete. She was one of the best forwards in the girls' basketball league, and has a very good eye for the basket. However, Charlotte does not neglect her school work, as she is seldom seen leaving the building without an armful of books. Charlie's desire is to be a gym teacher, and we surely wish her the best of luck. Broadcaster 145, Library Club 145, Senior Dance Com- mittee 145, Basketball 125 135, Honor Student 145. WILFRED PAQUETTE The honor of being the fleetest boy of the class goes to Wilfred. His activities in baseball and track have been helpful to the athletic standing of the school. It has oft times been said that Paquette is in love, but we know that has nothing to do with the Grace that he possesses. Baseball 145, Football 145, Track 145, Discussion Club 145. DOROTHY RUTH PAUL CKDOt!! Dot is one of the girls who make the world go round. Always pleasant, always ready for a good time, and always looking on the right side of life, Dot is a friend worth having. She has the splendid characteristic of being both studious and ambitious. Dot's favorite pastime is reading, and one seldom sees her without a new novel in her hand. Dot expects to be a school teacher next year, and we know she will win as many friends in R. I. C. E. as she did in W. H. S. Radio Club 115, Library Club 145.
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BEULAH IRMA SEARLE Beulah is one of the 'vamps of the class, and she surely keeps the opposite sex guessing. Beu- lah IS very easy golng and does not seem to be xery much elated over anything, although her greatest pleasure is derived from dancing. Beulah must have a calendar of dances, because, when or wherever the dance IS she is there. However, Beulah is a good sport and is very easy to get along with We expect to see her in Woonsocket in the future See you later, Beulah. D1Z1matlC Club Q41 Llbiary Club 011. HELEN H SHEEHAN Helen is a shy resei ved girl who is quiet until somebody tells a good joke, and then-Helen stai ts telling all thc iokes she has had in store for weeks She IS always starting some fun-but she looks so quiet that some one else always gets the blame Helen is a shark in chemistry, for after Mr Murphy s hard elforts, she is now able to solve the hardest equations Helen hopes to get a posi- tion as stenographer for some handsome young boss don t forget to hand him around, Helen. f THE QUIVER 29 HUDSON SCATTERGOOD Huddy is one of the quietest boys in our school, but when he gets started he shows his abil- ity! He is destined, it seems, to become either a great actor or machinist, but in view of his accus- tomed modesty, the latter seems more fitting the having helped out several thankful drivers in various car troubles, it is saidb. Huddy's cheer- ful disposition makes him popular with all, though his smile, especially, wins many admirers from his feminine classmates-Juniors, too! Upon the breaking up of the Senior Class, Huddy will be missed by many of his classmates. Radio Club flj. I n DANIEL SENIOR This young man comes from the suburban Union Village, where hunting still continues to abound, thanks to his exceptional gun-work! It is not known whether this Daniel has ever met a lion or not, unless it was in the form of an alge- bra problem, which would then be a baffling situa- tion! However, Dan's advanced sagacity has given him the honor of being known as a Senior during his whole time in high school!! Dan's facility for making friends has Won him many of them among his classmates, by whom he will be long remembered. 1
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