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THE QUIVER 11 □ »♦» t»Vl f»t i r»Vi t» l V f»t» oV- » V r»4 V ■ « r r‘ r' '‘ D PAUL COHEN From the standpoint of size, this lad may he the class baby, but from the standpoint of ability to make noise, he would probably take first honors as class giant. When he is in a mischievous mood in Public Speaking, his choice English amuses his classmates. His magnetic smile develops mirth among his classmates and everywhere he goes melan-choly is banished. We understand some advanced school will claim him next year, but be sure to keep that sunny disposition, Paul. ROSE MAY CLIFFORD Here is a young miss whose sunny smile and cheery “good mornings' help to brighten the day for her classmate'; She is indeed all that becomes a rose. Although we know very little about her, we have a strong suspicion that her heart is neither in Senior High nor even in Woonsocket. Rose is another of our fair young chorus girls who helped to make “Sailor Maids a success. She has never expressed her future ambitions, but in any venture, the wishes from W. H. S. will follow you. Musical Comedy (4), Library Club (2) (3). Business Club U). MARY CARROLL CODY Mary is one of the loyal followers of all our school teams. If she missed a game, we willingly wager that someone else was to blame. Mary's ever-ready smile and pleasant greeting have done much toward earning her popularity. Although she is not particularly fond of studying, she ranks high in two subjects at least—dancing and singing. Mary' has not yet decided, so far as we know, what will occupy her attention after she graduates, but the best wishes and sincere hopes for success go with her from W H. S. Musical Comedy (4), Business Club (4), Basketball, Library Club (1), Glee Club (3), Volley Ball. MARIO COLA Mario was given the title of the most melancholy boy in the Class of 1930, but this is only an outward appearance. To his intimate friends, he is a true pal and a jolly companion. Mario surprised us by wearing a mustache, but he has withstood all “razzing on our part. Perhaps next year will find him at the United States Naval Academy. We hope so, as it has always been his ambition. Good luck, Mario!
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10 THE QUIVER □ o|r r |ra o|r o$r c»$r c»$r »$ %$r o$ r»| (%$n %$r ofr o|o c V t»V c+}n f»$r %| %Qr t»|r» c%jn □ JOHN JOSEPH CALLANAN John’s curly hair is envied by many, hut equalled by few. He is also well-known for his witty sayings. No matter what the hurry is, John is always ready to tell a “new one” for the benefit of his friends. He proved his dramatic ability when he took the role of “Gerald” in our musical comedy. September will probably find John in Providence College. Best wishes from the Class of 1930 follow you, John. Musical Comedy (4), Glee Club (4), Business Club (4). MARGARET J. CARROLL Hail to our painter of sunshine! Margaret is an artist of no small ability, and we would like to sec her as a future Titian. Her art is not limited, because Peg” can dance! She is ever-ready for a jolly time; her effervescent giggle often breaks the industrious silence of a class, much to the annoyance of the teacher, and amusement of her friends. “Peg” is an ardent supporter of all sports and her voice is always at hand whenever a cheer is to be given. As a parting word: “Wherever you go. Whatever you do. Remember, old pal. We're following you!” Business Club (4). Library Club, Musical Comedy (4), Basketball, Volley Ball, Glee Club (3). SHIRLEY MARIE CARSON Who is that bright studious girl with the ever-ready smile? Of course, it's Shirley, who is always there in one's time of need. Shirley’s humorous disposition is revealed when one hears her hearty laughter. She is adept at writing poems. Kith extemporaneous and otherwise, and so we hope that she will become a famous poetess. Well, Shirley, there arc many steep “Hills” to climb, and when you reach the top, as you certainly will, do not forget your many friends. And now, it's good-bye, but you leave with our very- sincere washes that “Lady Luck” will always smile kindly upon you. Dramatic Club (2), Library Club (2) (3), Student Council (2) (4), Broadcaster (2), Quiver (4), Basketball, Volley Ball, Honor Student. CONSTANCE ETHEL CHC»QUETTE Who is that sweet girl with the baby face? Why that is our Connie.” Connie” is one of the sweetest girls of the Senior Class, and if you ask anyone of the opposite sex, he will verify the statement with a bang! If you ask “Connie” what color hair she likes best, she will say “blond.” Right, “Connie?” If you hear someone say, “Got your money?” you will know it is “Connie,” as she is one of our best collectors for the Senior Business Club. As to her future, “Connie” is rather uncertain, but we know that what she undertakes will be a success. Business Club (4), Musical Comedy (4), Junior Play and Senior Play Committees (3) (4), Broadcaster (2).
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12 THE QUIVER HERMAN EARLE COLITZ The big button man from the west. Here is one of our enterprising Seniors who is always willing to work, and work hard. This is an admirable quality and should aid him considerably when he gets out in the business world. That is, providing the lure of music is not too great, for Herman is quite a piano player too and certainly can tickle the ivories. Herman was a great help on the artistic decorations for the Junior Prom which was held in the Junior High gymnasium. Dramatic Club (2) (3), Orchestra (2) (3), J unior Prom Committee (3), Senior Prom Committee (4). CHARI.ES commons “Charlie,” with hair that never stays combed, is the possessor of a veritable “million dollar” smile. He is a great favorite with both girls and boys, not only of this class, but of the lower classes also. We hear incidentally that Charles used “prudence in all of his undertakings, but of course wc cannot understand why. As the efficient chairman of the Senior Dance Committee, Charlie” helped greatly with his original ideas in interior decorating. This lad plans to go into the engineering world when he graduates, where he should be as popular as he was in high school. Dramatic Club (2) (3), Senior Prom Committee, Business Club (4), Musical Comedy (4). GLADYS ANN CREECH We shall not be likely to forget Gladys, our violinist, one of the representatives of the Class of '30 in our orchestra ever since we can remember. We cannot guess what Edna, her inseparable companion, will do when Gladys enters the “talkies, for we have heard that she is to take Betty Compson's place. Besides her ability as a violinist, Gladys has a singing voice worthy of mention. Just at present, Gladys seems to be very much interested in Amherst and also in insurance. Orchestra (I) (2) (3) (4), Glee Club (3), Business Club (4). RICHARD CUNNINGHAM Is someone laughing again? That is our friend, Dick. “Dick” can make anyone turn a frown into a smile. He is known and liked by all his fellow students. “Dick” is also an athlete. He served as a good center on our football team, and he has helped our basketball team in many ways. He is also a Geometrist, for it was he who discovered a new proof in Plane Review. Dick is able to succeed in anything he sets his mind to, and we all know that he will be a great success in life. Football (4), Basketball (4), Business Club (4), Glee Club (4), Dramatic Club (2) (3)
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