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MARGARET SLATER GOODWIN Who is the miss with dimpled cheeks, with a skin you love to touch, coming out of Room 19? No one, but Marge.” Margaret is one of our prettiest girls, but there is often a dreamy, melancholy look in her eyes which we cannot account for. She is with us every day, but her thoughts are, well, anyway . Marge has a sweet, winning smile, but we expect someday it will become Stearn. She is deeply interested in domestic science, especially cooking. She believes the quickest way to reach a man s heart is to feed him well. Never mind, '‘Marge, your friends at W. H. S. will never forget you. Wherever you may go, their best wishes for success and happiness will follow you. Musical Comedy (4). MARY J. GRADY There she goes! Yes, it's Mary running through the corridors with her gym clothes under her arm, hurrying to get to the next class. And can she dance! Oh. boy! Did you see her in Sailor Maids Mary is one ot the few shy girls left in our school, but she has won many friends because of her kind, sweet nature. Well, Mary, success goes with you wherever you go, whether it is to be a popular dancer on the Great White Way, or whether it is to be someone's efficient little secretary. Musical Comedy (4). EDWARD MANSFILD GUNN A crowd of girls! Why, who is that in the center? Manny” Gunn. He is a great fellow, very studious, and a regular Beau Brummel with the ladies. “Manny hasn t been with us long, but Tech's lass is our gain. We hear that “Manny” is extremely fond ot a girl named Ruth in South Kingston. This probably explains his many trips to that town. Football is his favorite sport, and he certainly-helped our team in its season's playing. May the best of luck follow you wherever you may go. Football (4). Musical Comedy (4), Senior Dance Committee (4). Glee Club (4), Business Club (4). DOROTHY FRANCES GUYETTE Here is one of the most popular and most versatile girls in the Senior Class. With a smile and a good word for everyone, Dot” has won her way into the hearts of Seniors, Juniors and Freshmen alike. “Dot is also a good actress, and began her dramatic career back in her Freshman year. She continued and this year carried out in a delightful manner, the difficult leading feminine role in “Sailor Maids.” How this lass can act, dance and sing! Student Council (2) (3) (4), Class Officer (3) (4), Dramatic Club (2), Public Speaking Exhibition (1), Musical Comedy (4), Business Club (4), Quiver Board (4), Honor Student.
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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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THE QUIVER 19 JAROSLAW HALLAS “Jerry, as he is fondly called by his many friends, is our business manager of the Quivf.r. The less intellectual of the Senior Class cast envious glances at “Jerry’s wonderful scholastic record, which he has kept high, although he has participated in ftxitball for two years, and numerous other school functions. We have never heard of his falling in love, hut here is to your pluck in remaining a bachelor among so many pretty and admiring young lasses that attend W. H. S. Football (4), Junior Play (3), Quiver Board (4). Program Committee, Senior Play (4), Honor Student. ANTHONY PAUL HARDINK “Terrible Tony so-called by followers of basketball. Always timid and seemingly afraid of all girls, none excluded, is our Tony. However, at the ripe age of forty we expect to find Tony still a struggling bachelor—the only reason we can give for his departure into the maelstrom of matrimony is that “Tony” loves to eat! All girls who can cook line up to the right! His favorite subject is Ancient History. And Success is “Tony’s middle name, and we are sure that he can win it. Football (4), Basketball (4). Baseball (4), Business Club (4), Musical Comedy (4). EDNA HEATH What is that noise? Who giggled? You turn, and behold, it’s our Edna, holder of the championship record for talking and giggling. Edna’s jokes always brighten up the school day. She answers to the affectionate name of Love from her friend “Glad who has always been an inseparable companion throughout her school career. Edna furnished the comedy in our Senior Play as Olga, and we hope that her future in life may be as optimistic as was the part she so successfully portrayed in this play. The best of luck, Edna! Musical Comedy (4), Business Club. FREDERIC ANTHONY HIEN Frederic, or Fritz as he is called by his friends, is one of the good looking boys of our class, who sometimes causes Freshman feminine hearts to stand still. Do you remember him in “Seventeen? He showed his excellent dramatic ability then. “Fritz used to be famous for his tardy record, but, now, that he relies upon his trusty “gas-buggy, he is not so often guilty of this misdemeanor. To “Fritz we must say, Who is she? as he seems to be withholding the facts of the case. Good luck and plenty of it from the Class of 1930, Frederick! Student Council (1) (2) (3), Junior Play (3), Quiver Board (4). Track Manager (4), Business Club (4), Musical Comedy (4), Senior Dance Committee (4).
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