Woonsocket High School - Quiver Yearbook (Woonsocket, RI)

 - Class of 1931

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6 THE QUIVER INEZ MIRIAM BENNETT A smile will go a long, long wav '' Look quickly, everybody! Do you see that girl with the rr-ttv blue eyes and light hair, standing just across the way? That's Inez, one of the many attractive girls in our class. Inez came to us from Slatersville. We wonder if it is reallv the bus that brings her to school so early everv morning If anyone asked her what color ol hair she liked best, she might ov, Oh either black or red. Most likelv il would be Red. The commercial department and the Wir Dienen C'ub have another va'uable asset in Inez. What will claim Inez, after her high school days are ovet. no one is sure. We are all certain, however, that, whether college or work she will be a great success. Wir Dienen Club (4). Junior Play Committee (3). Who is EMMETT BAXTER Better late than never.” w iiu la that tunning for his room at 8 :2 3-4? 't es, that is Emmett always racing for his room at the last pos sible moment. I think Emmett has the record among the Seniors for being late. Emmett and another certain Senior are our star wranglers. These two bovs like to argue, there is no doubt about it. and the figurative language they use would give joy to their English teachers if they should chance to hear th-m. Emmett served as manager of our successful football team, and the profit we realized may be because of Emmett's fine managing, who knows? Wc hope you will be as successful a manager in life. Emmett, as you were of the football team, and we all wish you good luck Football Manager (4) Intcrdass Basketball (3). (4). Quiver Board (4). Senior Dance Committee (4). Glee (3) (4). Junior Prom Committee (3), Junior Play Club (3). EDITH BERNSTEIN Her know'edge was ever an aid to others. Everyone knows Edith, for she is one of the brightest girls in our class and she is always willing to help otherv She is especially good in public speaking, and many wish they cou'd deliver a speech as we'l as Edith can. She a'so contributed to the success of our Junior Play. Icebound Have vou got vour Latin sentences. Edith' This question rings in Edith's ears every morning, for Edith is one of our Latin sharks.” At the beginning of the seventh period on Mon day. Edith is seen si ding into her seat in Room 1 1 just before the bell for the beginning of the period rings. We all know th-n that sh has been in our Gym' and that once again she has escaped having to stay Dix minutes. Rhode Island Col'eg of Education is to claim Edith next fall. Dramatic Club (2 I. Junior Play (3). Senior Play Committee. Quiver Board (4). Student Council (2). Public Speaking Exhibition (3). Latin Program (4). Basketball (4 3. Debate (4). Honor Roll LAURETTA BILODEAU Enjoyment is the Spice of Life. . ., Hello there. and “Billie saunters by with no books of course, for her motto is. The more you study, the less you know. Billie follows her motto but says she cannot promise to the more you know” part. Nevertheless, Billie is a charming and true friend to everyone. In consequence she is quite popular. Billie” hears many comments about her very curly black hair and shining black eves. Her hair is the envy of every girl. But Billie does not think her hair so beautiful. You hear her remark quite often. Oh that wind's go:ng to blow mv wig off. Lor a wbi'e Billie seemed to lose interest in Providence, but it has turned towards that citv again. Shall vc Oscar who the lucky man is? Perhaps if we do. we shall be answered with a blush. Billie is very generous with her personal correspondence. All in all. Billie is classified as a kind and gentle miss Business Club (4). Senior Play Committee (4). Glee Club (2). Basketball (2). Junior Play Committee (3).

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THE QUIVER 5 MAGEEDEE AI L AM Hard work insures success.” Mageedee is one of our smallest girls and one of the quietest, too. She is a very industrious, willing worker and P’n Is much of her time in Room 22 where her records are s oted for their neatness and accuracy. Mageedee also has a keen sense of humor and vou are liable to hear a giggle fioin this Cheerful. Little Earful at the most unexpected times. As Mageedee is quick, alert and hard-working, we expect to see her employed as a competent secretary in the near future. Senior Play Committee (4). Business Club (4). MARIE ROSE CAROLINE ALLARD ' Love all trust few. do wrong to none: be able to thine enemy. Bunny.” as she is ca'led bv her best friends, is one of th? moil popular and lovable girls in high school. As treasurer of the Business Club. Wir Dienen. her efficiency and accuracy have b-en shown in managing the financial affairs of th’ C ub and in handling athletic dues. Bunny excels in all Ivr subjects and has made a particularly brilliant record in typewriting. As a Junior did she not compete with the Seniors and carry off their trophies? Since then she has broken the record for speed bv attaining a net rate of 90 words per minute. Bryant Stratton will claim Bunny” next fall. QUIVER Board (4), Senior Play Committee (4). Business Club (4). Junior Play Committee! 3). Honor Roll. MANNING ARNOLD Tall of stature, calm of mind. Manning is one of the handsomest” boys in the class. H- is also vety moderate, nothing seeming to bother him. and. probably, even if the world threatened to turn over, it wouldn't disturb him a great deal. Manning is a member ol the baseball team and indeed an asset to it. Can he deliver a speech! Well, you just bet he can and with considerable ta'ent and intelligence! His ease on the stage has been the envy of many of his classmates. Sometime when you have nothing in particular to do. ask Manning if he likes red hair. Immediately he will describe at length the charms of a certain young lady in whose company Manning is very, very often seen. We do not know what fate has in store for him. hut we are sure that, in whatever he undertakes, he will be a success. Junior Prom Committee (3). Baseball. Track ?4), Glee Club (2). GLADYS PRANCES BALLOU Happy am I: from care I'm free' Why aren't they all contented like me? Behold' our own Gladys.—the ever merry, the blithe, the winsome. Early in life G'ad dedicated herself to two th ngs. 'aughter and the love of friends. Her bubbling lauch and the affection which her friends hold for her are an atte.t that these aims have been more than realized Gladys inrmds to be a nurse, and what better choice could she make? ( ood luck to you— Glad —we know you will be a true follower of Plorence Nightingale. G'ee Club (4). Library Club (2).



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THE QUIVER 7 IRENE BI.ANKSTEIN Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.” Irene is one of our amiable girls. Those who are not well acquainted with Irene think that she is very quiet, but those who know her find her quite the opposite. Whenever a friend is needed. Irene is at hand. Irene has maintained a good record in all commercial subjects. Perhaps it accounts for her running up to Room 22 each morning, to get a pink s'io to make the best of her time studying. Whatever you will choose as vour career, Irene, be confident that success from the class of '31 will follow you. Dramatic Club (2), Senior Play Committee (4), Junior Play Committee (3). Glee Club (2). Business Club (4). Honor Roll. STANLEY BOCZAR ''Let's have fun while we're young. Baffled is a word which describes the school's office force when they try to locate Stan during one of his unofficial inspection tours of the school corridors. Stan's hobby se»ms to be to wander about the school when he should be in a definite class. Stanley has put his wanderlust to advantage as a crack pilot on the Western Union Pony Express. Did you ever see him dash through the ozone? Stan seems to have a liking for studies dealing with commerce, especially foreign commerce. A liking for travel and commerce seems to predict this young man's future as a famous importer. Business Club (4). WALTER BOOTH “At history he's really clever And as for wit—you'll beat him never.” Booth has always been a name synonymous with the American stage and Walt is living up to this tradition, for his pleasing personality and excellent speaking voice have graced many of our school programs. Do you remember how Walt.” as the dashing aviation officer. Major Grover, wooed and won Mrs. Armstrong away from poor “Shavings” in our Senior Play? Page David Belasco. We shall miss you after you leave us. but wherever you go, Walt. the best wishes of the class of '31 go with you. Senior Play (4). Interclass Basketball (3). (4). Public Speaking Exhibition (2). ANNA JOAN BOUSQUET Comparisons are odious. What girl can obtain high marks, carry on activities outside of school, and yet have time to enjoy life? That girl is Anna Speed well lives up to her nickname. Quiet and reserved as Anna appears to acquaintances, to her friends she is great fun Anna is one of the Three Musketeers. She plans to be a teacher and we know she will make a good one. Loyal and amiable to her friends and bright as well. Anna will find great success. Dramatic Club (2). Glee Club (3).

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