Woonsocket High School - Quiver Yearbook (Woonsocket, RI)

 - Class of 1929

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THE QUIVER 11 lilo?-:w90:4'wolow0no9-nevholnoioo0000on0eo0o:v8no0ooOno0nnBnn0o00oo8nw8ooUwo0ow0w00o09nw0on0oE ERNEST CLARK ' Why then the world's mine oyster, Vwfhich I with sword will open. The class of '29 lists among its numbers many celebrities, but it is our firm belief that no one has more claim to dis' tinction than this popular commercial student. Ernest has shown his eagerness to be of help to his Alma Mater at many times and his voice was always heard cheering for W. H. S. at any athletic contest. In the interclass basket' ball league, he showed many that his height and his playf ing ability were a dangerous combination on an opposing team. We can quite safely say that the business which has Ernest tickling the typewriter keys will have added a valuable asset to their clerical force. Rho Tau Sigma 141, Stage Manager Senior Play 141, Quivcr Board 141, Glee Club 141, Interclass Basketball 121 131 1-41, junior Play Committee 131. MARY CCNDCN Make new friends but keep the old, The first are silver, the latter gold. This quotation certainly fits Mary to the dot. She is one of the best liked girls of our class. Mary is a good sport and loyal friend to all, She has always taken her studies earnestly and thus has attained a very good scholastic standing for her four years' course. Mary hopes to enter R. I. C. E. next September and we all wish her success. Clee Club 141, Library Club 131, Quiver Board 141, Play Committee 121. - BERTRAM NEWTON CCOK Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. A quiet, unassuming fellow, Cookie came to us as unnoticed as a summer morn. He tells us that he is not interested in the fairer sex. Are you telling us the truth, Cookie 7 No teacher ever complained about him not having his home work, for he considers home work an important duty in his daily toil. His habitual modesty is known to all of us, and serves to increase our regard for his friendship, He is, indeed, a fellow one likes to have for a friend, and whose friendship, once acquired, grows more valued with time. May fortune smile on you, Bertrand, wherever you go. Rho Tau Sigma 141, Interclass Basketball Senior Play Committee 141. DORIS CCOK 1'Amiahility shines by its own light. Here is a happyfgoflucky miss who delights in dream' ing. But after all, that is a most enjoyable way to spend a study period. Isn't it, Doris? Soda clerks are another weakness in her life. Doris did excellent work as one of the cast of our late 'iBroadcaster. Baseball is one of the most interesting of sports to this young lady. So far as we know, Doris seems to have had enough of school life, and will retire from it after she graduates. Activities 121, Rho Tau Sigma 141.

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THE QUIVIER lIw9fwrv0'f:w9nrv9-n:v3n:v9v:o5nfvln:v3onUvw00wf40w9nn0nfv8ww9Q:v9nw9nf4ww0n03onUow9o00o03ow0nf4n08n0UnD FREDERICK R. CALCUTT !'You cannot dream yourself into a character, you must hammer and forge yourself one. Fred, the third of the Four Horsemen, has already begun forging himself a character in the newspaper world as a reporter. In using the telephone in quest of news information 1?1 it would be advisable for Fred to have earphones, for it is rather hard to hold a receiver to one's ear for two hours and hear all that is said, especially if there is a female voice coming over the wire, isn't it, Fred ? As president of the Rho Tau Sigma Club he made the members of the club sit up and take notice at the meetings, as well as to provide the club with many enter' taining social events. Minstrel 121, Dramatic Club 131, Junior Play, Stage Manager 131, Broadcaster 131, lnterclass Basketball 131 141, Quiver Board 141, Rho Tau Sigma Club, President 141, Glue Club 141, Senior Play Committee 141 , LEROY CAYER Hail! Hail! The gangs all here. Thats just our Roy's voice we hear. He is at home with any group of fellows. Athletics have taken up the greatest part of Roy's time. He proved his worth while playing on the line for W. H. S. for three consecutive years. If Roy tackles every- thing the way he did on the football field, we are safe to say that he will he a great success in life. Football 111 121 131 141, Basketball 131 141, Baseball 141, Baseball 131 141, Track 131 141. BETTY ALLEN CLARKE My man's as true as steel. Betty is our questionnaire! She can think up so many questions in such a short time! Never mind, Betty, the only way to get along in the world is to ask questions. Betty has been driving a Hudson 1?1 for quite a while, and now she is an expert chauffeur. Her amiable qualities have won many friends for her. Betty hopes to enter Vassar College next fallg her classmates wish her success. Student Council 111 121 141, Junior Play 131, Senior Play Committee 141. DCNALD COMIRE A heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute. No doubt, in the years to come, Donald's name will be inscribed on a tablet in the Hall of Fame for accomplishing some great thing in the world of electricity. His good ship, Shenandoah, was an eternal experiment for him not only in the mechanical parts but the artistic coloring as well. His marks showed many zeroes but they were always pre- ceded by an eight or a nine. His ready wit has made him a popular classmate. Lately, he has shown an interest in dramatics, but whatever he chooses for his life's work, we know that he will be an efficient worker. Dramatic Club 141, Quiver Board



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THIS QUIVISR Udnwwwiwwlnwivwwkwlwwimwimw9ww3f:w9n54hw9nn3oh96N8v:fJnw5nh9wwUwhUww94:wMfv3ww9wn8v0!nd0D i . ny. . , , . ., HELEN CURTIN What is well done is done soon enough. Yes, yes, here she comes. Here comes Helen. one of the cutest' members of the Senior Class, She may look quiet, but did you ever hear her laugh when someone tells her a joke? I don't see how' you can help hearing: Helen, who intends to be a nurse, willlenter the Homeopathic Hospital in September. We wish you the best of luck, Helen. Rho Tau Sigma 141. A l - ' ' x . ,HENRX . CURTIN Smile and the world smiles with you. - What time is it? Why! Henry just came from Draw' ing. We all know that drawing is Henry's weakness. Henry's slow, but wellftrained, voice has won the favor of' many friends. Henry looks into the future. If you have a problem to be done, go to Henryg if you want any kind of work to be done, go to Henry, but if you think he will not help you in any way, don't go to Henry. If he continues his work outside as he has done in W. H. S. hevwill cer- tainly succeed. A ' A ' 1 Activities STEFNA CZWAK a All is well that ends well. I ' Clap! Clap! Clap! Yes, our Stein is walking down the- corridor. Stef is envied by all, for the marvelous feats which she. displays on our gym floor. Here's the girl who delights in arriving. at school at 8:29M A. M Stef's disposition for joking explainsiher long chain of friendship. Rho Tau Sigma 141, junior Play Committee 1?-1, Interclass Basketball 121- 131, Senior Play'Committee 141. INEZ DELABARRE Pleasant manners make a welcome guest. V 1 Inez is certainly a French shark. And we have heard rumors that she will attend Simmons next year and later become someone's private secretary. We learn also that she favors the Junior class. VV hat does that mean, Inez? Or is it only a certain- darkfhaired youth upon whom all of I this favor is bestowed? Inez delights in sportsfespecially football and swimming. W Junior Prom Committee 131, Senior Play Committee 141, Quiver Board 141.

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