Woonsocket High School - Quiver Yearbook (Woonsocket, RI)

 - Class of 1932

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THE QUIVER 13 ADOLPHA BZIUKIEWICZ Here is the girl with the pleasant smile. Everything she does she makes worth while. When you see a tall, stately girl walking along, looking as if nothing could disturb her, you will easily recognize our “Abie as she is called by her numerous friends. Abie is also a good pianist, as the cast of the Senior Play can verify, for she whiled away many a moment waiting for rehearsals to begin. To strangers “Abie may seem quiet, but to her own intimate friends she is known as a good sport. We do not know what she plans to do after graduation, but may the best wishes of the class of 1932 go with her. Quiver Board (4), Glee Club (3). Junior Play Committee (3) , Orchestra (3), Senior Play (4), Dramatic Club (4). DELPHINE CARR Loyal in friendship to me and you, Here's a 'pal' who is 'true blue. Look who's here! “Della, our star basketball player. And don't forget she can play baseball, too. Doesn't that blonde hair make you look longingly at her, girls? And when she gets on the gym floor! For the past year Della has been a very enthusiartic follower of our athletics. Of course, it may be purely interest in the game, but from what we hear we wonder. Della is sure to be on hand when one wants help in any way. Although “Della has not confided what her future will be, the best of luck and all success due you, “Della. Basketball (2) (3) (4), Volley Ball (2) (3) (4), Baseball (2) , (3) (4), Dramatic Club (4), Glee Club (3), Senior GERTRUDE CARROLL A happy nature and a winning smile. Both predominate in Gertrude’s style. It would be impossible to tell all the little things that endear Gert'' to every girl in school. We might tell you to read up all the meaningful adjectives that arc listed in a certain book called “The Personality That Wins, and apply them to “Gert. Her laugh is so contagious that wherever she is, gloom just disappears. “Gert and another senior girl are almost inseparable companions. Her school spirit is shown in her interest in sports. We hear that accepting Offers is keeping her busy. At R. I. C. E. next year, Gert will be a credit to Woonsocket High. Girls’ Volley Ball (2) (3) (4), Girls' Basketball (2) (3) (4) , Glee Club (4), Class officer (4), Senior Prom Committee (4), Student Council (4), Nu Sigma Nu Club (4). STANLEY CHAPMAN Here is our trackman of much fame. Who by his feats has accomplished a name Stanley, or as he is more familiarly called, Stan, is a young man of vaned possibilities. He has, since his freshmen days, proved his ability as a cross-country runner He is also one of the best half-milers to represent our school in recent years. His capabilities extend also to the stage, as he has proved in “The Sunbonnet Girl. Stan also enjoys the distinction of being one of the tallest if not the tallest boy of the class of 1932. We find Stanley, for some reason or other, is quite interested in Cilver. Junior Play (4), Cross-Country (2) (3) (4), Junior Prom Committee (3), Glee Club (3), Dramatic Club (4), Basketball (3) , Inter-class Basketball (4).

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12 THE QUIVER ANTOINETTE BRUYERE ‘Ninette’s’ friendship is gained slowly. Treat it gently—it is holy. Antoinette with her sparkling dark eyes and pearly teeth has worked her way into the hearts of all her fellow students She is one of the most popular girls as well as being one of th. prettiest girls in our class. When ’’Net was a ’’frc-shie, she inspired a young ‘‘Longfellow’’ to write a sonnet about The Value of a Classmate Who Is Kind and Sympathetic. It is well known that “Net’s favorite bar of candy is “Oh Henry ” She enjoys having one with her all of the time- especially when she is skating. When she is a nurse, her patients will love her as her classmates do. Glee Club (4), Senior Dance Committee (4). JAMES BUNTING “ ‘Jimmie’ is a lad of mechanical technique. The repairing of clipping machines is one of his feats.” Jin'1® 6 's one of our shy boys and is a great pal of Andy s. He and Andy may be seen everywhere together. “Jimmie is one of our hard workers, namely, the “Bookkeepers, and Typists. In addition to these traits, Jimmie is also Miss McCombe’s right-hand man, as he is indispensable for the repairing of clipping machines, mimeograph machines, typewriters, and so forth. Jimmie has never voiced his intentions, but every member ol the class of 32 knows that he will succeed in anything he attempts. Good luck, Jim! Senior Play Program Committee (4). JAMES BURKE If e’er a time comes when you are tearful, ‘Jimmie’ will always make you cheerful. “Jimmie is one of our quiet and bashful fellows. If you, bv chance, entered Room 22, you would see him busily engaged in his work, for he is determined to succeed. He is a very fashionable dresser, which, together with his brown, wavy hair, certainly attracts attention. The slogan that gentlemen prefer blondes is especially true in his case, for he is certainly sweet on the Jennie part of that famous song. Sweet Jennie Lee. Well, anyway, “Jimmie, whatever you undertake in the way of business, the Class of ’32 wishes you the best of luck. Senior Dance Committee (4), Nu Sigma N i Club (4). FRANKLIN BURTON A little smash-up now and then Is relished by the best of men. If you hear Hello, Pal, or Hi, there, then you know it is Franklin greeting one of his many friends. Franklin is that kind of person who is popular with both sexes, but especially with the opposite sex. His good nature and jolly humor make him welcome everywhere to everyone. Didn't he make a lovable “grandpa in the Senior Play? He also makes an able president of the senior class. Seldom has any one seen Franklin alone. He is continually being followed by his inseparable companion, “Joe. No doubt Franklin will be successful in life as he has been in school. Senior Play (4), Senior Dance Committee (4), Class President (4), Student Council (4), Oliver Board (2), Nu Sigma Nu Club (4)



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14 THE QUIVER oyb?yi 'Iv5g tig -5|3yse»se»8e ge ae»ae ae)?ae»ge»se ae»ge ae ae»se) ? c tic 5e)?ae)f8e) e»8e ae ?a CONSTANCE ROSALIE CHARTIER “A girl more lovable and sweet. Would be difficult for you to meet. Whenever you hear a trilling laugh followed by a scries of minor giggles you’ll know it’s our “Connie. “Connie is our nightingale and her greatest ambition is to become a famous singer. She is very jolly and good-natured and we are glad to claim her as a friend. “Connie” is always seen in the center of a group of girls in the locker room where her jollity makes everyone happy. We don’t know just what “Connie” plans to do after graduation, but we are sure her good nature will carry her through a happy and successful life. Glee Club (3) (4), Nu Sigma Nu Club (4). JULIETTE E. CHARTIER “Her form and figure though petite. Possesses a visage ever sweet. “Julie” is really an asset to our school. Such is the conclusion that many have come to when they see her strut through the corridors. Some might fancy her height a slight handicap in the swirl of social life, but when one determines the graceful swing of her actions on a dance floor, such doubts vanish. Our “Julie expects to enter in training in the fall and we feel sure that she is well suited to her career, for we believe she has the essential qualities to make this vocation a success. Girls’ Volley Ball (2) (4), Girls’ Basketball (2) (3) (4). Girls’ Baseball (2) (3) (4), Junior Play Committee (3), Junior Prom Committee (3), Student Council (2). ALBERT CLARK Solitude and peace are what I crave. Be it in schoolroom, forest, or cave. Albert’s fair blond tresses are the envy of most girls. His retiring nature gladdens the hearts of the teachers as he is very quiet. Albert craves solitude, in fact, he would like to be a hermit. Albert and Thoreau have something in common as they both declare that they have never found “the companion as companionable as solitude. Perhaps in years to come when we hear of a person who had written a book on the undiscovered facts of nature, we will wipe our glasses and perhaps sigh and say—“Why, Albert went to school with me! Inter-class Basketball (2) (3). IDA CROCHETIERE “Eyes of an artist in this girl you’ll find. Thoughts of fame keep crowding her mind. Oh! Oh! Just look at this dashing young lady coming along. Why to be sure it’s our own Ida. Ida is W. H. S.’s most outstanding contribution to Swift’s land of Brobdingnag. She is very much interested in skating and may be seen any fine winter night at one of our most popular ponds with-oh, all right, Ida stop blushing. If you have never seen any of Ida’s drawings what a treat you have in store! She is uncertain about plans for the future, but we know Ida that there is a place reserved for you on the ladder of success. Quiver Board (4), Basketball (2) (3), Volley Ball (2) (3).

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