Woonsocket High School - Quiver Yearbook (Woonsocket, RI)

 - Class of 1929

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THE QUIVISR IIIw00fv3vwv3vHv0-f:fv0vaev0-f:r4fw4v:o8v:N90w0nnMw8ow0wnUowMfv8nfv9nw5wc4cw8or4ww9fw4w0900U0w9nf4wf4wD VERA MOORE Friendship is Love without wings. Vera is one of the sweetest young ladies of the class. She has a striking personality, and possesses both beauty and sense. During her four years at A. H. S., Vera has won a host of friends. If you don't know Vera, you have missed the friendship of one of the most lovable girls in our class. We wonder who Jimmie is, but maybe we shall find out at Commencement. Vera intends to enter the business world, and undoubtedly she will succeed in what' ever she undertakes. EVELYN MOSS Eat, drink, and be merryf' Evelyn has the appearance of being a very quiet girl, but don't be deceived! Evelyn can always think of some' thing funny in order to amuse her classmates. She is very much interested in social welfare. Evelyn must intend to be a stenographer, for she is planning to attend Katherine Cibb's Secretarial School next fall. Glee Club 141, junior Play Committee 131. ' First Hour Club Rho Tru SIIQITII Q42 STEPHEN MOSTECKI Every man is the architect of his own fortune. Stephen is one of the shyest and quietest boys of the class of '29. Athletics seem to hold a great attraction for Steve, and his faithfulness and earnestness in practice have won places on the teams for him. Mind your own business and you will not get into any trouble is Steves motto, and he lives up to this saying all the time, much to his advantage. lnterclass Basketball flj f4j. FLORA MOTTE Try, try again. A tiny miss, quiet and modest, describes Flora. She appears demure, but never judge a book by its cover. Absence may have interfered with her scholastic standing, yet Flora is fast in catching up with the class. And we know she won't be too late. Woonsocket will soon find a place for this promising stenographer. We all wish you success, Flora. Library Club HH, Senior Flay Committee 141.

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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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THE QUIVER 31 upsanansnmawowomnffmomnnssonpannsmonsswameqsawomossamomamassswnmomnmomann VIVIAN CAKES Zealous, but modest. A representative from Fairmount in our midst. Little, but, oh, my, she is surely all there! This young lady has pursued the bookkeeping course, and has come out on top with honors. Vivian's chief occupation is playing the piano, and she is very particular about the Brand, too. Next year will probably find her at some music conservaf tory, where we know she will reach the same standard that she had here at high. Rho Tau Sigma Q-U, Honor f4j. RUDCLPH PAYDOS Crash! Bang! There goes a test tube. How well we remember those tubes dropping! Hair slicked down, a Bunson Burner in one hand and a test tube in another, Ruddy suddenly laughs aloud and the test tube faws down, boom! Ruddy,' shows his true ability in mathef matics. He answers all of the questions while all the rest of us sit back in admiration, wondering why we were not fitted with his mathematical brain. We expect Scroogie to use this mathematical brain of his to advantage when he graduates. Good luck. EMELIE POTVIN i'Her feet beneath her petticoat Like little mice stole in and out, As if they feared the light, But, oh, she dances such a way! No sun upon an Easter day ls half so fine a sight. This is true, for Emelie is one of the best dancers and singers, not only in W. H. S., but in the city. We have heard her sing many times at school, and also at the Gingf ham Girl of the Lions' Frolic. Emelie is very popular both with the girls and boys, especially with a certain sen' ior boy. Shall we tell? Well, you can guess his name very easily, anyway. Emelie intends to be a Gym teacher, and we are sure of her success. Glee Club 143. MARY POWERS 'RA truer, nobler, trustier heart, More lovinr or more lo al, never beat . . 5' ,Y Within a human heart. Everybody knows our Mary, with her charming, black curly hair. Mary excels in sewing, and we all agree that she should become a teacher of that art. Remember your first project, Mary? Tough, wasn't it? Mary has no posif tive plans for next year, but we wish her happiness and luck. Junior Play Committee QU, Senior Play Committee 141. Li' brary Club QD, Rho Tau Sigma 141.

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