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16 THE QUIVER □ »|»» oV o|n c»|r |r «%|r r |n e%|r |r |r «%|r (%ln %| i r V f 4 i $ $r r |o o|r «$r o| ) «- V «|r □ COLEMAN SEYMOUR FALK Seventeen years ago, Fate placed upon this earth a gentleman of peerless qualities, who was fortunately destined to he one of the members of our class. Always helping lus classmates at hard tasks is Coleman's self-imposed duty. We cannot very distinctively name Coleman's favorite study, for knowledge comes so easily to him, that even he cannot designate his favorite. Coleman's very presence at Dartmouth next year ought to ennoble the college, and however strange it may seem, Coleman should be “wear ing the green for Old Wah-Hoo! Best of Luck, Coleman! Dramatic Club (2) (3), Football (3) (4), Junior Play (3), Student Council (4), Class Officer (4), Public Speaking Exhibition (1) (2), Senior Prom Committee (4), Business Club (4), Editor in Chief Quiver Board (4). CATHERINE FARRAR Who is that quiet demure girl walking down the corridor? Why, its our Catherine. Catherine may be quiet to outsiders, but, to her own group,—well, we won't give her away. One of the best friends in our class. Whenever you need a friend, Catherine is always there to help you— Although no genius, she has maintained a gixid record in her studies, during her high school course. Catherine has always had an interest in dramatics and she showed good work in our Junior Play. Catherine is letting her hair grow we notice but we also know that she still has a liking for a Bob. Catherine's ambition is to go to some school where she may study Home Economics and then become a dietitian. Dramatic Club (2), Junior Play, Business Club (4), Quiver (4), Senior Play Committee. MARUARET CAROL FOOTE Here we meet one of our little girls. Little—but, oh my! Marge knows how to attract attention and can make herself heard. She spends mast of her time in Room 21 and 22. She was one of our special dancing girls, and helped to make our Senior Musical Comedy such a great success. We expect to see her in some business office some day in the near future. In any event, the Class of 1930 extends to you its most sincere wishes. Junior Prom Committee, Musical Comedy (4), Business Club (4), Library Club. PAUL GOLDFINE Quiet and unobtrusive has been Paul in his four years sojourn with us. His numerous outside activities have kept him from very active participation in any sport, but he has always been an interested observer and a loyal nxiter. He is the proud possessor of the heaviest beard in high school and doubtless, since necessity is the mother of invention Paul will be the inventor of an electric razor for the quick removal of stiff beards. His product will be known far and wide as the Fine-as-Gold razor. Glee Club (4).
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THE QUIVER □ r»| ) $ »t r»|r f»$r o$n o| %t f t A e 15 CHARLOTTE DROLL Click! Click! Click! Yes, there's Charlotte, wearing a snappy outfit, as usual, and making all the noise possible with her French heels. Charlotte is one of the most cheer ful girls of the class. Always ready to smile and able to come back with a witty remark whatever the situation may be. She is a good pupil and never fails to give a helping hand to her Ic fortunate friends Charlotte has served on many committees throughout her high school life, winning renown in every case .is a willing worker, always ready to cooperate with her co-workers. We do not see much of Charlotte around Woonsocket, outside of schixil hours. It has been hinted that Providence attracts this fair lady, but shhhhh we won't give her any cause to blush. Success in future years, Charlotte. Senior Business (’Ink Senior Play, Committee Senior Dance, Committee Junior Play, Committee Dramatic Club (2), Volley Ball, Quiver Board. ANNA DYJAK Very quiet and soft-voiced is this young lady. Although retiring in temperment, she has many friends. She i alert during classes, always ready to make many helpful suggestions, and always willing to help a classmate in trouble. Anna plans to be somebody's “stenog. Our best wishes go with you, Anna. Library Club (2), Junior Play Committee (3), Business Club, Senior Play Committee (4). MARY THELMA EDDY From the far away land of Canada, Mary has brought an excellent impression ol her country to W. H. S. During the short time she ha been among us, her merry laughter and bright sense of humor have made many friends for her. We wonder if a certain person in Room 19 really comes into Room IS for trig, or if . Well, anyway, Mary, whatever you do after you leave us, we're for you. Musical Comedy (4), Quiver (4). JOHN W. EGAN Who is that well-dressed hoy noisily descending the stairs? Why, it's our John, of course. Who else is such a dependable barometer of the latest English styles! Slim and agile, John can usually be found on the tennis courts, perfecting his backhand for “college days. His motto is “take care of the eighties and the exams will take care of themselves.” Next autumn will find Providence College honored by our friend John's popular presence. After many mysterious and lengthy studies there, and .it medical school, John intends to open an office on Main Street. Business Club (4), Musical Comedy (4).
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THE QUIVER 17 n ntn f»t»i r4n ftlx o » njn ntn c4n »♦» nln n)n njn i»|w »4w «|«i nU i»Vi ntn i»|» ntn nU, njn atn njr n$n □ EARL CHARLES GARREPY Here, at last is a worthy pupil of Mr. Murphy's humor. Earl is the wise-cracker of the class. The immense words and complicated sentences which roll from his lips are ever a source of wonder and envy to us, who are not so quick at repartee. With his “ernest efforts he is sure to he a second Will Rogers (including the chewing-gum) and set the world “a high O.” Earl's humorous efforts contributed largely to the success of “Sailor Maids” and gave evidence of an ability even deeper than his ever-present humor. Musical Comedy (4), Business Club (4), Broadcaster (2). BERTRAND GOBEILLE “B. G.” may mean “Best Geometrist, Best Guide,” Best Groom or what not to our readers but to the Class of 1930 it means Bertrand Gobeille, our successful football coach, master mathematician, half-miler, and loudest laugher. Mr. Murphy and Bert are the greatest of friends. One always sees them talking together but whether Mr. Murphy is endeavoring to collect for broken chemistry apparatus or not, we have our notions. Bert” contemplates entering R. 1. State and four years or so hence, when we hear of the merits of a so-called B. G.” we shall stand forward and say, I graduated with that very intellectual individual in 1930 —and you can see for yourself what fine material is turned out of W. H. S. Junior Prom Committee (3), Junior Play (3), Musical Comedy (4), Quiver Board (4), Business Club (4), Manager of Football Team (4). HAROLD GOLDEN Introducing Harold “Blondie Golden, who through sheer merit and fighting spirit, won his way to a regular forward berth on the championship basketball quintet, this year. Harold was handicapped by his weight and had to concede many pounds to every opponent, but he made good and was a big help to the team. It is expected that he will win a position on the baseball squad this year, too, as he has the reputation of being a great pitcher. Studies hold no fear for Blondie” either. Good luck! Basketball (4), Baseball (4), Interclass Basketball (2) (3). PETER GOYER Qjict, unassuming, that's our Peter. Coming from the academy on the hill, he joined our ranks last year. Although seldom heard shouting, he often incurs the wrath of Miss Laviollette, with her Un fois. He was very much interested in athletics, and although not a participant, he seldom missed a game of old Woonsocket. An industrious student, with his heart in all his work, he should be a great success in life.
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