Woonsocket High School - Quiver Yearbook (Woonsocket, RI)

 - Class of 1931

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THE QUIVER U MARGARET CLAIRE EGAN She was loved by everyone, big and small. Attention, everyone! Here comes Peg. thought by many of her classmates to be the most popular girl in her class Isn't she cute? Peg. however, is not only popular, but also one of the best athletes among the girls of our class and the envy of many. Fairmount sent Peg to us. and she is one of its staunch supporters. We all know that besides being a resident of that section of our city, there is another attrac tion too. At a basketball game Peg always stands Pat. that Woonsocket will win Chemistry is Peg's” favorite subject. Many times she has been heard to exclaim. Oh dear! Wasn't that chemistry test terrible? 1 know I didn t pass because 1 just didn t know what it was all about. Things aren’t so bad as they look, Peg.' Don t worry, you passed. Rhode Island College of Education will claim our Peg next year, we think. Class Officer (3) (4). Student Council (2) (3) (4). QUIVER Board (4). Junior Prom Committee (3), Senior Dance Committee (4). Honor Roll. MARY THERESA FAGAN Gracious, trim and neat From her head to her feet. Mary is the long searched for true friend. You all know her as the tall attractive girl who can always be seen strolling aim in aim with her best pal. Bebe. A cheerful disposition, a sunny smile, and a charming personality are the outstanding characteristics of Mary. Mary and her mirror are inseparable, for a shiny note is an unpardonable disgrace in her estimation. Mary doesn t talk too much, but we wonder what these frequent trips to Pawtucket mean Is it strictly for business reasons that you go? Mary is a loyal rooter at all our games for she is known for her good sportsmanship She plans to be “Somebody's Stcnog when she leaves us. We are certain you will succeed, Mary. Library Club (2) (3). Inter class Basketball (3) (4). DORIS ADRIAN FAUBERT Her quiet smile and tranquil mien Bespeak serenity within. Doris, in spite of her quiet and reserved manner, has won many true friends during her school career. She has been outstanding in sports and has aided her class to victory more than once. Dot’s wavy wind blown bob. as well as her agility on the gym floor, arc envied by many of her less fortunately gifted friends. She is also a very clever artist, as any of her friends can tell you. Dot never neglects her studies, and we know she'll be a success in whatever she may wish to do. Ticket Committee (2). Candy Committee (2). Basketball (2) (3) (4) Volley Ball (2) (3) (4). Library Club (2). ARLENE FOLEY Charming to everyone—pleasant and true. Who is that dignified pert, little miss over there in that stunning green dress? Why. it's none other than our Arlene. It has been reported that our Arlene possesses hypnotic powers, but we think that the power vested in tho.e alluiing blue eyes is of much more importance to her. There is a certain Page in one of her favorite numbers that she loves to Turn over and over again. Arlene enjoys dancing very much, and oh my! you should see those little size 3's glide over the floor. Ask Arlene her favorite type of a car and she will answer. Why a Ford coupe, of course. Arlene's unusual ability in all her subjects will undoubtedly go a long way in making life a success for her. Cheerio. Arlene. Junior Play Committee (3). Public Speaking Exhibition (2), Quiver Board (4), Business Club (4).

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THE QUIVER AURORE ALMA DUGAS Practice makes perfect. A quiet miss with flashing brown eyes and black hair de scribes Aurore. another of our Siatersville girls. Although she seems very sedate and reserved during school hours, she is quite different when she is with Inez. She is cheerful, pleasant and fun lovjng. Aurore spends much of her time in Room 21, and as she has proved herself very efficient in stenography we expect to see her enter the business world and bcome very successful. Business Club (4), Candy Committee (1). VIRGINIA DYJAK lo try hard is to succeed.” Did anvone ever see Jennie in school without all her homework caiefully done? We think not. Jennie gives an excellent showing on the gym floor, too. She is ever ready to do her best for her class. She is quick to see the funny side of anything and never fails to let us know about Jennie seems undecided about her future, but we wish her the best of luck in whatever she may choose to do. Glee Club (2) Basketball (2) (3) (4). Volley Ball (2) O) (4). Latin Program (4). Junior Play Committee (3). FRANK EDWARD DZIOB For I am nothing, if not critical. Our class midget is personified by Frankie.” one of the smaller but not lesser members of our class. Frankie.” as an actor in our Junior play, took the audience by storm and carried off the juvenile honors. Fie can ask more why's and wherefore's in class during two minutes than the entire class can ask in half an hour. Frankie's favorite study seems to be public speaking because that is one place where he may argue without restraint, and there is nothing he likes more than a good argument. Frankie intends to go into the grocery business, so we may predict a successful future as a big butter and egg man in store for this alumnus. Junior Play (3). Glee Club (4). RICHMOND WILLIAM EARNES Gentleman of the American guard, fire first. Richmond is a man of question, although he certainly can act. You should have seen him create amazement in Icebound when he was about to fire the shot. His part in Shavings, our Senior Play, must also be mentioned, for it was at this time that we discovered what a fine banker he would make. Richie, no doubt, will be an accomplished musician some day. due to the fact that he has always been a high light in our band. We also note that he is fond of the song Cecilia. A motto well entrusted to this young man is Mind your own business and you will not get into any trouble. and he lives up to this saying all the time, much to his advantage. Given the combined circumstances of a remarkably honest character and a pleasant personality, he has undoubtedly won a large number of friends at W. H. S. No doubt Richie will be successful in life as he has been in school. Junior Play (3). Senior Play (4), Business Club (4), Band (4), Student Council (4).



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THE QUIVER 15 VIVIAN S. GENDRON Good things come in small packages. Tiny, but oh. my! Vivian certainly knows a trick or two about attracting attention, especially with that little giggle of hers Nevertheless, we must admit that she is one of the snappiest and wittiest members of our Senior Class. And can she dance? At every dance we are sure to find Vivian a big asset to the opposite sex. Vivian takes frequent trips to New York, and we shall not at all be surprised to find her taking dictation on the forty second story of some large firm. Let s hope her employer is tall, dark and handsome, so as to meet with Vivian's requirements. We know that she will make a fine secretary for some one. Student Council (2). Basketball (2), Junior Play Committee (3), Business Club (4). DOROTHY MERLE GILBERT A smile will go a long, long way. Who is tha; person with those pearly, white teeth and that winning smile? Who can it be? Well, there is only one person it can be—- Dot Gilbert. Dot's disposition is an asset to her for it has won many an ardent admirer. Her school spirit is shown in her interest in sports— Dot is an ardent follower of all our games. We wonder why? Dot has not revealed her ambition to us. but we hope she will pursue a business career. May success follow you. is the wish of Class '31. Senior Dance Committee (4). Business Club f4). Ticket Committee. Senior Play (4). GILBERT H. GILROY For well they laughed at all his jokes, for many a joke had he.” A stir! A commotion! Laughter ringing throughout the room! Behold Gilroy entering the class room with his cheery greetings. Got a pencil? Gilroy plans to become an actor. He revealed this by his dramatic ability in the Senior Play. ' ohavings. He was then a bachelor, but will he really remain so? We are doubtful, because Gilroy's occasional dreamy moods are due to Lydian airs. Now wait a minute. Gilroy is not always in those dreamy moods for when he is influenced by Hal Roach Talkies he amuses both teachers (?) and students. If you feel depressed just call on Doctor Cure for Blues. Senior Play (4). Business Club (4). Glee Club (3) (4). Band (3) (4). Orchestra (3) (4). MAY OLIVE GOEWEY Determination and quiet nerve. Hidden beneath a calm reserve. A quiet girl is our May. She has been a most industrious worker and we have en joyed her companionship in our classes throughout the three years she has been with us: but we fear that we shall lose her if she some day flies away, as she is greatly interested in aeroplanes and intends to become an aviatrix. If May fulfills her undertaking we are confident of her success. The most sincere wishes will follow you. May. when you fly across the Atlantic Ocean in the near future. Senior Play Committee (4). Inter-class Basketball (3) (4).

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