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28 THE QUIVER lIIfv9nw9vm-9facv3v:fv0f::v9v:w0-f:cv0v::v8-wwMw0no0no0nw0oo0nw0ow0nw0nmBnw8n:v8on0ncv4nw8w09nw0wn0e00nn8oE HA good turn at need, DOROTHY McMAHON Love all, trust few, do wrong to none, be able to thine enemy. Who is the dignified senior working industriously at the books of the B. V. G. E? E. concern? Why is this conf cern prospering so well? Why does the stadium sell so many tickets for the movie? Ambitious Dorothy is the answer. But do not think Dorothy works all the time, oh, no! for when with her friends, one can hear her say, I had a wonderful time last night. Another outstanding factor about our Dorothy is that peculiar little laugh. No words could explain why, but when one hears her laugh' ing, they must also keep to the road you've started or Dot, and you're sure to be a success. . Rho Tau Sigma f4j. BRENDA MEDOFF ulvfany small make a great. XVho can help but notice Babe, a smile for all, a witty remark, and the grace of Room 22. She is always seen traveling around with Brenda doesn't say a great deal about the opposite sex, but we are sure that Springfield holds for her a great attraction. Who is he, Brenda? Oh, we won't tell. It's all right, and he's very fortunate, for, as the old saying goes, all good things come in small- packages. Your friends wish you the best when you become Somebody's Stenogf' We won't forget you, Brenda. Broadcaster Staff UI, Library Club HJ, Dramatic Club Ml, Rho Tau Sigma My Play Committee. HELEN McLEAN At first or last, shall be assurd of meed Who's that cute little miss making so much noise in the locker room? Why, that's Helen who has won her way into the hearts of her classmates with her winning smile and snappy brown eyes. Helen is a favorite with the oppo site sex, especially with that certain party She intends to be Somebody's Stenogv next year and me envy the fortunate person who obtains her Rho Tau Sigma 141, Glee Club fel - ZITA McQUADE A smile will go a long long way A sincere and loyal pal such is the description of our classmate, Zita. Some think Zita is very quiet and serene hut Still waters run deep If you want a task done neatly, give it to Zita, for she is neatness herself It s hard to say Good-bye, old pal, but may the future hold only success and happiness for you Zita
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MARGARET McDERMOTT THE QUIVER 27 DNQGUQ05-::v8oo9o:v9oo8ew9oo0-fa00w00nh0'1wUo0Un00o000n9nn5nw0ow8v:o0ow0q00nf4eh5o00000o00eh00E VIVIAN McCOOEY The early bird catches the worm. Here comes Vivian, one of the jolliest and best-naturcd girls of the class of '29, A friend in need is a friend indeed. Vivian helps one and all, and thus gains many loyal classmates. She is a very bright student, as her report card proves. Vivian is seldom known to be late for an appointment, and she always starts the day right by arrivf ing before 8:15 every morning. Vivian's good nature is sure to bring her wellfdeserved success in whatever she attempts. junior Dramatic Club 13j, Senior Play Committee 141, Li- brary Club 131, Honor 141. To those who know thee not, no words can paintg And those who know thee, know all words are faint. These words certainly are fitting for Margaret, for she seems to be a rather quiet girl, although when she is with her own gang she isn't so quiet. We wonder if it is because she is thinking of far away things, or, maybe, of farfaway people that makes her so quiet. Could it be about a certain person at Rhode Island State College of whom she is thinking? We wonder. After graduation, Mar' garet will leave for the big city of Philadelphia. We cerf tainly will miss you, but good luck. DONALD McG EE The ladies are ever to a soldier kind. Hip! Hip! Ah! A boy's disciple of military training, Woonsocket's gift to C. M. T. C. You can see Don going doublefquick along the corridors in his rush to get through his classes so he can put on his uniform and go hunting. 1He never told us what he hunts., Maggie's also an actor. You should have seen him propose in the Senior Play, if you wanted some points in the ancient and honor' able art of lovefmaking. VVe expect to see 'iDon become one of those dashing young army officers who are always wrapped up in their profession. Senior Play 14l, Glee Club 145. LEO McGUIRE 'Tis impious for a good man to be sad. Peace reigns over Room 11 until a suppressed titter runs through the class. Ah! Leo's started again. Miss Laviof lette frowns, then, Leo, dix minuitf' Silence for a few moments, again broken by a giggle. Then Leo, guilty or innocent, gets the blame and spends an hour after school in Room 11. He's greatly interested in history. He used to spend hours thinking about Franklin. 'Tis rumored he visits other points of interest now. Latin holds no terrors for Leo. He's discovered an entirely new 171 way of learning it, and, as a result, can always translate it. In years to come we expect to see Leo publishing Helpful Hints to Latin Learners.
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THE QU IVER 29 nf-nm-em-om-nm-cm-om-use-canonfvnnooonameqosmonnnqnomenoownaneanansaaoannannaonannanooou VY , .. ELEANOR MOWRY A stitch in time saves nine. Although Eleanor was voted one of the quietest girls in our class, those of us who know her well think there must have been a mistake somewhere. Eleanor certainly shines in chemistry, for she is the only girl in several years to receive one hundred in one of Mr. Murphy's brainfrackers. She is noted for her inability to make up her mind inf stantly, but once she has decided, neither time nor tide can make her change. R. I. College of Education may claim Eleanor next fall, and we wish her success. Quiver Board 141. MARY MURRAY A man that hath friends must show himself friendly, and there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother. Who doesn't know 'LMamie? Cur class would not be complete without her, for she is one of its jolliest members. Her everfready smile and sweet disposition are well known to her classmates, and her witty remarks have made many a dull moment happy. Let anyone say anything about Fairmount and he will surely hear from Mamie R. I. College of Education will claim Mamie when she grad- uates. Gee, it's hard to part with you! Glee Club Ace of Clubs Glee Club 141, junior Prom Committee 131, Library Club 131. HURACH NARCESSIAN Inseparable companions! Who? Shorty and his car. Not short, either, but a name that persists for no reason at all. Hurach has always been a good student and always willing to help out if he or his car can he of any service to anyone. It has been said some of the feminine sex have been seen in that car of his, but he emphatically denies it. All the same, he is seen to get somewhat warm around the collar when this is mentioned. And, oh, boy, have you heard Shorty play the sax? Can he jazz it? And how! Hurach is still undecided as to where he will take his next step in education, but wherever he goes we know he will be a success. Orchestra 111 121 131, Band 121 131. PAULINE NELSON A friend in need is a friend indeed. An industrious worker, seen often in Miss Cass's com' pany, needs no introduction. We know that Pauline has good taste in the friend she chose during her four years at Woonsocket High. Good natured! ambitious! These char' acteristics only partially describe our Pauline. We wish you luck at Normal School, Pauline, and we'll watch for your name on the teaching staff. Library Club, Senior Play Committee 141.
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