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24 THE QUIVER RAY MITCHELL No one can be my pareil.” How da! Anyone hearing this knows that Ray is around somewhere. Ray is perhaps one of the best dramatists in our class. He very effectively portrayed the parts of Babe and Leander in our Senior Play and also was the leading man of our Junior Play. Ray is one of the members of our class who are especially partial to the opposite sex. East Providence holds a very special attraction for him Incidentally he is another member of the class who prefers blondes. A new proof has been discovered in plane review. Very good geometry. Ray. but it has no connection with the theorem to be proved. Almost inseparable companions are Ray and another Senior boy. Where one is. there also is seen the second. Ray is undecided about the future. Perhaps it will be college: perhaps it will be aviation Junior Play (3). Junior Prom Committee (3), Class Officer (3), Glee Club (2) (3). Dramatic Club (2), Public Speaking Exhibition (2). Senior Play (4). HILDA MOREY The only way to have a friend is to be one. Four years ago Union Village gave to us a person of serious and steadfast mind Smi'es arc scarce on this per son's lips, but in Room 21. when co-operating with Arpie. she is filled with mirth and joy. Her favorite expression is period. When one is in need of a gentle help ing hand Hilda is ready, whether it be for work or physi cal aid Her chief interest is painting and she is planning to attend Cambridge College to study Landscape and Ar chitecture. We know that you. Hilda, as a painter, will be successful. Business Club (4). Library Club (2). Senior Play Committee (4). Junior Play Committee (3). MARTHA MULLIGAN Be true in thought, word, and deed.” Martha is one of the brightest girls in our class and her ability in English has always been an envy of her associates. At one time she was known to write a ten page theme, so perhaps some day she will be an author. Another of Martha s outstanding traits is her happy outlook on life. If one who is unhappy is with Martha, she is sure to be cheered in a short time. Listen, everybody. I'll let you in on a secret. The reason for Martha's happiness is someone named Jack How about it. Martha? Whatever your future work may be. Martha, remember the class of '31 and their best wishes for your success. Student Council (4). Junior Play Committee (3), Public Speaking Exhibition (2), Business Club (4). Honor Student. ARPHOONIE NARCESSIAN Happy am I: from care I'm free! Why are they not all contented like me? Although Arpie is a quiet member of the class, she is always ready to make us laugh, for if one should happen to walk by Room 21 at noon, he or she is sure to hear. Why? What? Whatfor?” and then some humorous remarks com ing from this certain quiet, demure lady. Arpie's cheerful disposition and keen sense of humor are assets to her. Public speaking is Arpie s” weakness. Oh! how she can talk! She has not. as yet. told us of her future career, but whatever it may be. her fellow-workers certainly will enjoy having her with them and their work will no longer be a burden. Business Club (4), Volley ball (3).
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THE QUIVER 23 — dorothy McKenzie 'Tis an advantage to be tall When one is fond of basketball.” As an athlete our 'Kelly” has few rivals. A staunch supporter of school athletics is she. for she and her friend Dot” are always on hand to cheer for our boys. If attendance prizes were to be awarded, we are sure Kelly would take all the honors. We must not fail to mention what a social success this North Smithfield girl is and we shall always remember her as: Kind, helping and true. To everyone she knew. Inter class Basketball (2) (3) (4). Volley ball (2) (3) (4). EILEEN MARGARET MARY McNAMEE A smile will go a long, long way.” A charming little miss, smartly dressed and having a pleasing personality describes our Eileen Everyone likes to look at Eileen's beautiful jet black, wavy hair. Eileen visits chain stores frequently, but we are not so sure that the goods interest our Eileen so much as does a certain clerk who works there. Perhaps I should tell, but who knows, you may find out who he is at Commencement. Eileen excels in stenography and 100 words a minute to her is like five words a minute to some of us. Eileen has very many friends, whom she helps whenever she can. We expect to see Eileen in one of our local business offices after graduation. Good luck and best wishes for all success available in the future. Business Club (4), QUIVER Board (2). Junior Play Committee (3). ALBERT MENARD Never in a rush, never in a hurry No one ever saw him scurry. Here comes “Al in his big “Studie to all the athletic activities we have in our school. Al.” himself, a good athlete, is one of our best supporters and followers of our teams. When only a freshman Al won his letter on the cross-country team, but since has favored football. Al's” future is undetermined, but when he leaves this school lit takes with him our best wishes. We will probably see Al next year following our athletic teams. Crosscountry Team (2). Track (2). Football (3) (4). PEARL LOUISE MILLER Charming to everyone—pleasant and true. Take a keen intelligent mind, a willing hand, a sterling quality of friendship and a charming personality. Mix these qualities together, add a bit of wit and humor and you have our Pearl. But don't think for a moment that these arc her only assets. Didn’t she make an excellent leading lady for our Junior Play. Icebound ? Or if you want correct Algebra home work, don't you guide your footsteps towards Room 1 1 ? And wasn't she a credit to the girls' basketball team? The affirmative reply to all these questions answers the reason for Pearl's popularity among the students of W. H. S. and elsewhere. Pembroke will claim Pearl this fall and we are certain that she will continue the fine career which she started at W. H. S. Best wishes go with you. Pearl! Junior Play (3). Junior Dance Committee (3). Senior Dance Committee (41. Senior Play Committee (4). Basketball (3) (4). Glee Club (4) Latin Program (4) QUIVER Board (4). Honor Roll.
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THE QUIVER 25 JENNIE CATHERINE NIZIOLEK A cheerful, kind little friend. Never loath a hand to lend.'1 Hear that giggle? There's only one like it in dear old W. H S.. and—enter Jennie herself. None other than the delightful blond you see pictured here A quiet and unassuming lass. No one like her in our famous class for good will, cheer and daintiness. Good luck and best wishes. Jennie, from 1931. Junior Play Committee (3). Senior Play Committee (4). Glee Club (2) (4). Latin Program (4). Library Club (2). HARRIET E. NORTH The only reward of virtue is virtue: The only way to have a friend is to be one. Hat is the tall, graceful Senior who possesses a merry heart, personality, and kindness for all. From her Freshman year she has been known to be a loyal supporter of W. H. S. Hat's ability to dance, swim, golf and entertain have made her a favorite: be it at a dance, around school or Prudence Is'and. Hat intends to go to Katherine Gibbs next year. We are certain that she will make an efficient secretary, for Hat has every quality that leads to a bright future. Junior Play Committee (3), Senior Play Committee (4). Glee Club (4), Volleyball (3). JAMES O GRADY Better late then never.” We'll admit that Paddock and Wycoff are great runners, but we know that they wouldn't stand a chance with Jimmy. as he finishes that home stretch down West Park Place at 8:29 3-4 every morning. But Father Time seems to be the better man. and. as a result. Jimmy is a fo-midable contender for the school tardiness title. However, his sunny smile and good nature make him popular among his classmates, and our best wishes go with him to Dartmouth or R I State next year. (We hope he decides which one to attend ON TIME!—) Inter-class Basketball (2) (3). Student Council (2). MARY CECELIA O'GRADY Smile with an intent to do mischief.” Here's to the most coquettish little miss in our class. Mary can roll those alluring. Irish-blue eyes better than anyone else in the Senior Class. A “Witty boy in Fall River seems to be Mary's main attraction. Mary may be small, but she certainly is mischievous. Look closely. Don t you see that smile on her face? Anytime you see that smile on her face, you may be sure that she has been up to something. She certainly is a noisy little miss, at least Miss Laviolette thinks so. for when Mary sharpens her pencil during class or when she giggles, she may be heard to say. Mary, une fois. But Mary is a great little pal. popular with both sexes and at ways ready to help when she can. Some rumors have it said that Mary is to be a teacher, and so we wish her the best of luck and know that she will be a success in whatever she undertakes. Senior Play Committee (4). Junior Play Committee (3). Glee Club (2) (3) (4).
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