Woonsocket High School - Quiver Yearbook (Woonsocket, RI)

 - Class of 1932

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THE QUIVER 29 eKi cki OK) g p s o s eK p s j ti gvs ? a ?k era s eK eK oya ‘k osa yava o t ot Wj o t ck p a VIVIAN I. LABOSSIERE A pleasing miss with so much grace, She is desired in every place. Why has the crowd accumulated in front of Room 11? Of course, it is Viv. With her charming personality she has filled the office of Vice-President in her Freshman and Junior years to our satisfaction. Did you see her as Daphne in A Full House ? Wasn't she sweet? Vivian receives quite a bit of mail for the past year. We wonder if it's the mail or the “mailman. We feel sure whatever office she attains, she will stand as a credit to the position. Class of '32 wishes you the best of luck, “Viv.” Senior Prom Committee (4), Senior Play Committee (4), Junior Prom Committee (3), Junior Play (3), Dramatic Club (4), Class Officer (2) (3), Student Council (2) (4), Nu Sigma Nu Club (4). DORIS LAUZON From cheery ‘Dot’ there’s never a sob, Her constant chatter is about Bob. Look at those eyes that light up at the slightest suggestion for fun and a jolly good time. They belong to no other than our Dot. “Dot is an ardent lover of sports, both indoor and outdoor. Her favorite indoor sport seems to be dancing, and from her conversation we understand that she is particularly interested in Bob“-sledding as an outdoor sport Doris has also proved to be a very efficient worker in our cafeteria. Just now Dot is Mullin -g about some future school which she may enter in the fall. The class extends you cordial luck. “Dot. Dramatic Club (2), Baseball (2), Volley Ball (3), Senior Play (4). GERALD LEDUC “For the kindest boy in our town, ‘Jerry’ deserves a golden crown.” There are many would-be humorists in the world, but few who can appreciate a good joke. Add to this quality an attractive personality, a pleasing smile, and the result is—“Jerry. We have heard a rumor to the effect that Mr. Leduc has been seen waiting outside a certain business establishment of our city on Saturday evenings. “Jerry” is also much interested in music, especially in the ancient instrument, the “Viola. Whenever a student has an arithmetic problem which baffles him, it is “Jerry who solves it. We should not be surprised to see Jerry in the position now occupied by Einstein. Nu Sigma Nu Club (4). KAMILA LIGUZ “A quiet miss with light-brown eyes. Whose love for solitude never dies. A quiet, unassuming, solitude-seeking lass presents to you our dear friend, Kamila. Her personal appearance is always at the highest degree. If some of our poets would look into those starry eyes, we are sure that a beautiful poem would be the result. Kamila is one of our chemistry “sharks If you see an advertisement for an efficient stenographer, tell our Kamila. Look at her pencil go across the page like a flash of lightning, and the carriage of ber typewriter another flash. A word to the wise is sufficient, so here is a competent stenographer ready at your service. Good luck, Kamila. Nu Sigma Nu Club (4).

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28 THE QUIVER ANNETTE RHODA KETTLETY “A jolly old pal is our Annette, She’ll always be fair, on that we can bet. A chuckle! Who is it swinging merrily down the corridor? Annette, of course! Annette is one of our suburban classmates and indispensable to the class of 1932. Annette is one of the most cheerful girls in the class, always ready to laugh, what' ever the joke may be. Annette and another senior girl arc almost inseparable companions. Where one is, there the other may be seen. The commercial department has a valuable asset in Annette. We all know of Annette's great achievements in the Girl Scout Organization, and we know that she will attain equal success in whatever she will undertake in the future. Quiver Board (4), Nu Sigma Nu Club (4). JOSEPH KOGER “A boy who is so good at dancing. That girls with him like to go prancing. Hi there! How’s every little thing? is the breezy greeting of this jovial, curly-haired young man. He is one of the happy-go-luckiest fellows in the class. He can chase your blues away so fast you forget you ever had them. Of course, there is a serious side to his life, and he is a hard worker and a good student. He’s an ardent admirer of the opposite sex and spends a great many evenings dancing with some of its members. He has always been a real friend who sticks by through thick and thin, constantly chasing one’s troubles away. He is not certain as to what he shall do next year, but we are sure he'll be a success. Good luck, Bud ! Football (3) (4), Nu Sigma Nu Club (4). SARA KOOPERMAN Laugh and be gay today, For tomorrow is another day! This might be said to be Sara's motto. She’s very much in favor of having such friends as Mr. Good Humor, Mr. Good Fun, and Mr. Sunshine. Wherever she is, her idea is to do one thing—enjoy herself to the utmost! A smile will go a long, long way, she says, and like most of the mischief-maker's, 1 just dote on fun! As she is always up to mischief, and her inclination is speaking, perhaps the future will find Sara as a “speaker. However, the Class of '32 says “Good luck to you!” Nu Sigma Nu Club (4), Dramatic Club (2) (4), Basketball (3), Candy Committee (3) (4). LADDIE KWASNICKI A boy both honest and true is our ‘Lad,’ A more loyal friend you have never had. It is seldom that one meets a person who is as lovable and brilliant as Laddie. Laddie s hair is very light and his eyes are steadfast, and by looking into them one knows that he is loyal and trustworthy. If kindness and consideration for one's fellow- students and teachers are requirements to get by St. Peter that vigilant keeper of the portals should throw open the gates when Laddie approaches, as those characteristics are highly developed in Laddie. Laddie and his friend Alex are quite inseparable and are often seen in the vicinity of the Y. M. C. A Interclass Basketball (3) (4), Nu Sigma Nu Club (4).



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30 THE QUIVER e»se)i ' e 5evaose ae se e»se)?ae)fse fae)iae ?ae ?8e ae)!ae»se»ae ge ae)’se ae ae) 8e ae»8e»ae)!a RUTH LINDBERGH “She’s so graceful, fair and tall. Quite a model to us all.” “Hiho”— when we hear that phrase, we know that “Ruthic” has entered the room. Ruth has a smile for everyone and everyone has a smile for her. Here is why we all become questionnaires when we ask Ruth why her favorite class period is “gym.” Her work is always up-to-date, for she never believes in “lagging.” “Ruthie” intends to be somebody's private secretary. We can give the reference that she is capable of taking care of all this work and she is efficient as well as neat. Best of luck from ’32. Senior Play Committee (4), Junior Prom Committee (3), Student Council (21, Glee Club (3), Junior Play Committee (3), Nu Sigma Nu Club (4). WALTER LIPSKY “Sincerity combined with mirth Describes our Walter’s worth. Walter is one of the smallest boys in the class, but by no means the quietest. He can be seen hurriedly flitting through the corridors when passing to classes, and it is said he can pass to the cafeteria in record time. Walter has little time for the opposite sex, so it seems, but still waters run deep. Walter and Miss Laviolette seem to find some hidden delight in discussing certain problems with each other, but we will let you guess the winner of the arguments or shall we say argument? Let the “fois be the evidence. Little, but oh my! Walter. CARL MacDOUGALL “This lad possesses dramatic ability. He portrays all roles with great facility. Carl is always ready with a smile for everyone. Do you remember him in the Junior Play as Parkes and as Andy in our Senior Play? Then he was starred in “The Sunbonnet Girl, the 1932 Junior Play, as Reuben, “the handsomest bud of them all. You may see him on the silver screen in the future, taking the place of one of the Barrymores. In addition to dramatic ability, he possesses a fine voice, and the art of clogging is his. Wherever you are, Carl, remember the good old days of W. H. S., whose Class of '32 wishes you the best of luck. Dramatic Club (2) (4), Junior Play (3) (4), Glee Club (4), Senior Play (4), Senior Prom Committee (4), Student Council (3), Nu Sigma Nu Club (4). Glee Club (3) (4). MILTON MACK “Milton is always in fashion 'Cause ‘dressing-up’ is his chief passion. It may be truthfully said that Milton rates highest as our happy-go-lucky fellow. He does not believe in too much study, and never seems to be in a hurry. When it comes to admiration, Milton gets his share of the glances from the opposite sex. How about it, Milton? At the socials and dances, Milton is usually seen with his pal “Joe. Milton does not boast of having a girl friend in or around our fair city, but we know him to be particularly interested in Worcester. With his amiable disposition and care-free manner, we know Milton will succeed. Interclass Basketball (4), Junior Play (4), Glee Club (4).

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