Woonsocket High School - Quiver Yearbook (Woonsocket, RI)

 - Class of 1933

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THE QUIVER 23 ULRIC GUILBEAULT “Gilly” comes to us from North Smithfield, and are we grateful! “Gilly” was the strong point of the line when he played left tackle. “Gilly is the other half of the duet heard during football practice, in our showers. Gilly is also one of our best dancers, and there’s hardly a dance that he misses. His football record, care-free nature and dancing ability have made him popular with both boys and girls. Best wishes, “Gilly.” Baseball (3), Interclass Basketball (2) (3) (4), Football (2) (3) (4), Track (3), Glee Club (3), Senior Prom (3). ELSIE HANDY Refined, demure, vivacious—these words fail to describe one-tenth of Elsie's fascinating make-up. A flash of color—a rush - and she’s gone that's Elsie. Would you believe it? Yes, we’ve heard a rumor that Elsie can cook! She is usually just like a fountain bubbling over with laughter, and when she giggles she makes everyone else giggle. We don’t know her plans, but we know that with her winning ways and flashing smile she’ll be a great success. Musical Comedy (2), Musical Comedy Committee (3). MARGARET HICKLAND May we introduce one of the leading debaters of the Senior class? We all heard “Peg in the Junior-Senior debate in which the Juniors won. And “Peg is a debater of no mean ability. Margaret forms one corner of a triangle: Barbara and Alice form the others. She is always seen with Alice. During her brief stay in high school, she has found many friends to whom she is very faithful. We wish you luck, happiness and success, Peg.” Dramatic Club (2) (3), Debate Club (4), Junior Play (2), Musical Comedy Committee (4). JOHN HORBAYCHUK “Johnny is our diminutive basketball captain. He Js also the star catcher on our baseball team. Did you know that Johnnie wants us to believe that he is a woman hater— but never mind, “Johnnie, we know better. Johnnie is a quiet boy in school, a good student, and a good friend. He always sees the bright side of life and is willing to help anyone at any time. R. I. State will probably claim “Johnny’ next year. Good luck, Johnnie ! Baseball (2) (3) (4), Basketball (3) (4), Interclass Basketball (2), Track (3), Dramatic Club (3), Glee Club ( 3).

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22 THE QUIVER EDWARD GOLDEN See that curly hair, those flaming eyes that snap and dance with mirth when he's pleased? What would the class of '33 do without “Eddie to help “keep things going ? Eddie is a great boy for executing in a most elusive way some thousand or more “pranks. Some day maybe his pranks will make him famous—who knows what good luck the future holds for him? Baseball Manager (1) (2) (3), Intcrclass Basketball (1) (2), Dramatic Club ( 1). ENOS GOULD “Goulie is one of the quiet boys of the class. He is a good student and has a wide circle of friends. “Goulie ' is an ardent supporter of athletics, and can be found at nearly all the football, baseball, and basketball games. His pet hobby is arguing with Kubaska. Goulie plans to devote his future time to newspaper work, and we wish him a great deal of success. Best of luck, Goulie ! Glee Club (2) (3). LIONEL GOYER Now let me introduce Lionel to you, a serious person and a dependable worker. We have often wondered at Lionel's ability for retaining knowledge, but we have also rejoiced in the fact that he is always willing to help a less fortunate classmate. Lionel tells us that he has no interest in the fairer sex, but we are doubtful about this. Taking no part in athletics himself, Lionel is, nevertheless, a staunch supporter of the teams. Lionel is reticent about his future ambitions, but we all join in wishing him success and happiness. Track Manager (3). LIONEL GRONDINES Grondines is a fellow who believes in being heard and not seen, and often his loud voice arises over the miscellaneous noises of W. H S. He is a good sport and he is in constant good humor. Grondines was one of the mainstays of our baseball team, his work saving the day many a time. We wish you much success, Lionel. Baseball (2) (3).



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24 THE QUIVER M. SAYLES HOUGH Saylcs is undoubtedly the best-natured boy of the class. It is raid that nick names are a sign of popularity If this he true, Sayles is popular, for he answers to innumerable pet names. Saylcs enjoys basketball, football, and baseball games, and we are sure that he gets his Phil of them. Sayles plans to be a famous naval architect, and we hope he attains that ambition speedily. Best of luck, Saylcs. Ring Committee (3). LESTER HOYLE Lester comes to us from one of our suburbs. Although he has only been with us a year, he has won the admiration of his classmates with his quick smile and modest manner. Lester is one of our best students, but he excels in ancient and English history. He has astonished us many times with his immense fund of knowledge on these subjects. Some college may claim Lester next year, so the class of 33 wishes him “Good luck. Glee Club (4). RUTH CONSTANCE HODGSON This stately lady is our Ruthy. She has an air of grace and sophistication about her. During our friendship with her, she I as been a most loyal friend. Ruth i quiet and dignified, but she can be jolly and comical, also. She has true sportsmanship and school spirit, qualities which show an honest, clean character. We wish her the best of luck in her undertakings. Junior Play Committee (3), Musical Comedy Committee (3). OLIVE JACOBS Here’s a happy-go-lucky girl who has won popularity by her cheerful disposition and sunny smile. She's a good cheer leader, we all admit, and wjio wouldn't cheer for such an attractive girl as our Olive. She is very popular among the opposite sex, but we have heard rumors that there is a certain Burt who has won her admiration. We notice she finds time to keep up with her studies, and if she becomes a nurse, we know that we will be proud to think that she was one of our classmates. Basketball (2), Musical Comedy (3), Dramatic Club (3) (4), Glee Club (2), Junior Prom Committee (3).

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