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THE QUIVER 9 LUDWIG CHOPOORIAN Never do today what you can leave until tomorrow. I.ud is one of the happy-go-lucky members of our class. One way of identifying 'Lud ’ is by looking for that busy appearing fellow who is rushing through the prev'ou-. (lavs homework during lunch hour. I.ud is perhaps the most willing advice-and-correct-answer giver in the schoo1 and although the answers are not alwrays the best, we all agree that they certainly have a good deal of wreight behind th-m Within a few years we may see I.ud still giving advice from behind th- prescription counter after he Ims attended R. I. College of Pharmacy. Glee Club (3). Inter-class Basketball (3). EUGENE CHARI HTTP Drive away your cares by dancing.” A bov with black h.vr. black eyes, an alert expression of lace and feet that were lust made for dancing is known by th1 m mbers of our class as Gene, He has twro hobbies: namely driving l ords and dancing. If there is a dance on anvwhere in town, you may be sure that Gene is there Gene is also known as nn- of the class shieks. He is also a great admirer of the opposite sex. but docs not run true to the rule that Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Whatever you do or wherever you go next year. Gene. the class of ’31 sends us best wishes with you Business Cub (4 1. Glee Club (3). JOHN C. CLIFFORD Perseverance brings success. Jack is another boy w’bo came to us from one of our surrounding villages. He is one of the quiet boys of our class, although we have reports that there arc times when he isn t so quiet. Jack is indeed a deep thinker, for after :h nkin» for five minut -s. he is able to give us the whole story of the battle of Thermopylae. (?) Jack is almost a ways seen in company with Ham. another member of our c'ass. When you see one. vou always know that the oth»r is not far behind. After these dear old high school years are over, we know that Jack will still be a credit to the class. Best of luck. Jack! C.lee Club (3) (4). Inter class Basketball (3) (4).Jun ior Play Committee (3). RUTH ALBERTA COFFEY I all in figure, clean in mind, pure in heart. Ruth Is one of th.’ sweet voting ladies of the class of '31 You see very little bits of smiles from this lady, but she posses e three great as. t;: willingness, promptness, perseverance. Her soft voice is ncs er heard disturbing the class. Ruth's coming to the Senior Plav and to the Senior Dance with a certain charming person of the opposite sex certainly a routed interest. B U. may have this young lady as one of its m mbers next fall and if so. best of luck. Ruth, from class ’31 Junior Play Committee (3). Senior Play Committee (4) Business Club (4). QuiVIiR Board (4). Student Council ( 3 ). Glee Club (2 ). Honor Roll.
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8 THE QUIVER ARTHUR BROWN What should a man do but be merry? Who can be the center of such an attractive group of girls—mostly freshies. too? We are not surprised to learn it is none other than Art Brown. Art has enjoyed great popularity during his years with us. and outside attractions 1 ■ often so great that he lets his lessons slip for the sake of them. In athletics. Art displays his abilities He showed us ail that he certain'v cou’d plav football' The class of 31 is indeed proud to claim Arthur as one of its members. Football (4). Basketball (4). Senior Dance Committee (4). Senior Play Committee (4), Glee Club (3) (4). RUSSELL CAMPBELL He was a first-rate athlete. The likeable kind, you seldom meet. Here s Captain Campbell—net the speed king—but as fast on the basketball court as his famous namesake is on the automobile speedway. Soup s height, speed and ever certain eye all contribute to make him a formidable and brilliant hoop star, and as he is prominent in all oher sports also, he should be a welcome addition to Dean's athletic teams next year Soups t mely baskets won many victories for W. H S.. but if that old proverb To the victor belong the spoils held true in his case, his ath'ctic career would certainly have been very brief - for he is also Class Treasurer. Best o'luck. Rus. Football (4). Basketball (2) (3) (4). Baseball (3) (4). Track (3). Student Council (2) (3). Junior Prom Committee (3), Senior Dance Committee (4), Class Officer HARRY CARLSON Modesty becomes a young man Harry and his clarinet are two good reasons for the fine orchestta we possess at W. H S If he continues his ex cel'cnt n'aying. Roxy won’t be long in discovering him and signing him up for The Gang. And. strange as it seems. Harry is afraid of girls! Due to this astonishing fact he has a great d al of spare time, which he probably uses for study, but we have always had a sneaking suspicion that it is ■pent in test tube bouncing practice. A loyal friend and classmate, we bid Harry adieu and wish him success in his future undertakings. Orchestra (2) (3) (4). Band (4). LYDIA CERBARO Laugh and the world laughs with you.” A giggle, then a laugh A group of boys and girls. The center of attraction? Whv, Lyd of course. One of the most popu'ar girls in our c'ass. Always smiling and gay. We have been to.d Lyd can be serious. Perhaps, but who has ever caught the well dressed girl in a serious mood? Lyd is good at dramatics. She is another who. as Maudie. helped to make our plav a success. Lyd has an irreproachable school spirit You sec her at every game, dance and play. A school rooter is our Lyd.” And one of the best dancers of the school. Lyd does not believe in the one man idea. On'v a friend, not a lover is her motto. The best of success in whatever you undertake, Lyd ” Senior Play (41. Jun or Play Committee (3). Senior Dance Committee (4). Business Club (4). Public Speaking Exhibition (2) (3j, Student Council (4). Glee Club (2). Basketball (3).
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10 THE QUIVER ALICE E. COLLINS Silence is virtue. Alice is most assuredly the quietest girl of the Senior Class, but although she seems so unassuming she is 1iKed by every on’. The only time we know that Alice is around is when v” h’ar h»r recite in class. She is very efficient in all her subjects, and the class of 3 1 is glad to claim her as a member By the way. have you ever heard that she is a frequent visitor at Framingham? We wonder why? Alice intends to be a nurse, and here's wishing her success in her future undet taking. Programme Committee for the Junior Play Candy Com mirtee for th’ Senior Play 1931. Ticket Committee for the Senior Play 1931, Business Club. Basketball (4) (3) (4). RICHARD MOWRY COLWELL All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merelv players. Personality plus. That's our Dick one of the fore most character interpreters on the school stage. Dick won nr’at oopularitv in both Senior and Junior Class productions by his cleverness. As Art Editor of the QUIVER his woiks speak for themselves Dick's favorite study is Latin, which bv th» wav. is a very unusual predilection. We arc told that Dick is being sought by Broadway, but he says. It s college for mine. We hear he plans to go to Rhode Island State Whatever it is. we know that the captivating something in you will be the cause of your future conquests. Dick. Good luck. Old Boy. Senior Plav (4). Junior Play (3). Senior Prom Committee (4). Junior Prom Committee (3). QUIVER Board (4). Public Speaking Exhibition (3). Latin Program (4). FRANCES LORETTA CONDON Studious of ease, and fond of humble things. What one notices about Fran is her unfailing modesty and the steadv quiet persistence with which she seeks out the wisdom of the ages in class. Behind her cloak of reserve, however, she carries a deep and tolerant sense of humor and a iudgment as discriminating as you will find anywhere. Fran.” we hear, intends to be somebody's stenog in the near future. Well, we are certain that you will succeed. Fran, and now the class of 31 wishes you the best of luck. Business Club (4). Library Club (2). Volley Ball (4). Basketball (4). Baseball (3). WALTER COREY The pen is mightier than the sword If it's a walking dictionary or a verbal book report of the latest mystery story, just hail Walt. He s bound to give you satisfaction n that line. Walt has aroused the envy of many by his ability to write novels of such an adventurous and rapid fire type that they have caused one critic to term them as being able to raise the hair of a bald headed man What we can't remember is when Walt didn t wear a smile or didn’t have an encouraging Word about th? day s algebra. Walt looks like a possible successor to Zane Grey, but he refuses to commit himself on that point. Well, here s success to you. Walt.’ QUIVER Board (4), Athletic Council (4).
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