Woonsocket High School - Quiver Yearbook (Woonsocket, RI)

 - Class of 1931

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THE QUIVER 27 JOSEPH PRZYBYLA Virtue is knowledge.” ‘ Have you that algebra done? What's the answer to the chemistry question ?” How do rom rr n U ht French' These are a few of the question which are out up to Joe. one of the most gifted members of our class We always become conscious of an inferiority complex when Joe starts reciting in any class. 'Joe ' is a great admirer of Shakespeare and of all his characters. ' Joe'' considers Juliet the most interesting. The reason for the high esteem in which Joe is held by his classmates may best be shown by the statement of one of the opposite sex. who said of him. Oh’ he's so unusual! Next year ' Joe” is scheduled to make history at M. I. T. Football (4). Honor Roll. JOSEPHINE PYKOSZ One good turn deserves another. Joe is a cheery, likable soul She is an all-round sport and a good pal. She is unusually quiet, an industrious and faithful student I hose of us who know her say that she is a friend worth having. Under her mask of quietness he a very keen sense of humor. Her career is unrevealed, but we know that she will make a success of it. 7 he sincerest wishes are extended to you. Joe.” from the class of 1931. Business Club (4). Inter class Basketball (3) (4) Volleyball (3) (4). EDNA MAY RENAUD “As merry as the day is long.” “Teddy” Unusual reverses, hard work and perseverance have marked Edna s Senior year at W. H. S. This attractive lass has a very intelligent mind, as can easily be detected by her high marks. She is a very capable commercial student, as she is known as a bookkeeping shark.” Her witty remarks also add links to her long chain of friendship. If there ever should be a personality contest, we shall urge Edna to enter it. for we are sure that she will be the winner. Her favorite topic of conversation is that Rays” of light are necessary to brighten up our city. Everyone enjoys listening to Edna in public peaking: her topics are so well chosen and presented in such a striking manner that they interest everyone. Keep smiling pretty. Edna, keep up the good work and we are sure you will succeed in making a successful entrance into the business world. Junior Play Committee (3). Business Club (4). QUIVER Board (4). Public Speaking Exhibition (3). Honor Roll. BESSIE RICH Ever placid and observant. Speaking little, thinking much.” Ah! Those flaming tresses! Bessie's auburn locks are the envy of many a girl in our school. Though a fiery temper is usually associated with titian beauty. Bessie is the proverbial exception. T his lass is calm, quiet, and a true friend to all and will certainly be a great help in the scientific world later on. We all hope for the greatest success in your future years. Volley Ball (3), Library Club (2). QUIVER Board (4).

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26 TFfg QUIVER NORMA PHII I IPS Of manner gentle, of affection mild. Norma is that quiet, reserved and unperturbed girl with deep blue eyes which express a certain dignity greatly envied by th? other girls. She has a pleasing personality, and is very sincere to those who are fortunate enough to be called her friends. Her future is not ascertained, but best wishes .ind success will follow her in whatever field she enters. Business Club (4). Basketball (3) (4). MARION EDNA PLACE Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit.” Marion is. perhaps, one of the quietest and most demure little misses in the class of '31. She is extremely modest anO has made friends with a number of people while at high 9chool. Marian seems to bke stenography better than any other subject, and so we sh..ll without a doubt find her occupying a stenographer's position next year She is a friend worth having, for she will help you whenever it is possible. The class of '31 wish.s you the best of luck in the business world and also in the years to conic. Business Club C4). Senior Play Committee (4). HENRY J. POIRIER ' Tis said that the quiet man is the deep thinker. Henry is one of the quiet boys of our class. It really seems good to find one quiet boy in a class. It is said, however. that he is quiet because his friend. Leo. does not give h:m a chance to be noisy. But perhaps we are judging him too ha shly. Henry show’s his ability as a typist and spends all available time in Room 21. Teachers arc always glad to have Henry in their classes, for they know that one of the boys, at least, will soothe their nerves. Henry has no definite plan; for the future, but we. the class of 1931. know that l veil1 achieve success in whatever he attempts. Baseball (2) (3). Business Club (4). ARMAND ROGER POULIOT Nothing is so difficult but that it may be found out by seeking. Armand is well known to the followers of Woonsocket High School football and baseball teams, being a member of both squads for the past two yeais. Whether playing or not. Armand is always cheering the players on. his deep voice continually roaring out encouragement. Armand has not made known his plan ; for the future, but whatever he docs or wherever he goes he is sure to take with him our good wishes. We believe wc she.!’ hear more of Armand in this city's amateur sports. Football (3) (4). Baseball (2) (3). Glee Club (3) (4). Orchestra (4).



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28 THE QUIVER MARY ROBINSON Laugh and the world laughs with you Who is that girl we sec many times in Room 26? Why, that's our Mary, who impersonated so well one of the lead ing roles in our Senior Play. Shavings. Mary is one of th? wittiest girls in our class and if not saying something funny can usually be seen laughing over a joke told by some-on? else. She's to be seen many mornings before school busily engaged in the day's stenography. Our cafeteria would not get along so well as it does if it were not for Mary, who has charge of the cash box during the noon hour. We know that because of her ability in public speaking. Mary will be a credit to Emerson, where she is thinking of going. Best of luck. Mary. May success be your constant companion! Business Club (4). Senior Play Committee (4). Junior Play Committee (3). QUIVER Board (3). Dramatic Club (2) WALTER ROCHF.LEAU Forethought and prudence are the proper qualities of a leader. Walter, more familiarly known as Pete or Doc. came to us this year from St. John s Prep and has become a loyal supporter of all W. H. S. activities. His pleasing per sociality and good humor has e made him popular with his schoolmites. in genera and one in particular. But. like ■£)oc, we must have “prudence and not give the secret away. “Pete intends to continue his quest for knowledge at Holy Cross where he will study medicine and become a real Doc. We shall always have happy memories of you. Pete, and we all join in wishing you success and prosperity. Glee Club (4). ELEANOR ROGERS Sing away sorrow, cast away care. What's happened? what's the crowd? Ah. I'll bet out Eleanor is in the center of it! Sure enough Our Eleanor is a tiny creature, but she is just brimming with personality, wit and cheerfulness. Where this little girl is. melancholy flies out the window. Eleanor's favorite study is sports, or maybe it's a certain curly headed player (?) who is the attraction. But. anyway. Eleanor, here's good luck to you from the class of '31. Glee Club (4), Senior Dance Committee (4). EDMUND ROTATORI “A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men. Edmund is one of our quiet boys, who resides in Room 1 2. Ed is a geoJ spo.t. His home work is always done, so much so. that h: has to think up suitable ways to spend his study period; w tliout incurring the wrath of the teacher in charge. But if you need h:lp. retiring, modest, unloqua-cious Ed is willing to see you through (a'gebra included!) We know ihaf when he goes away to schol next year his many friends will miss him Inter-class Basketball (4). Glee Club (3).

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