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28 THE QUIVER gioeocogioeiOgogoc styocoeogogogog DgiracoeogioeogQCiOgiOgo ogiOgJOgiOftogo MICHAEL KOPYTKO “33 was indeed fortunate when Mike decided, two years ago, to come back and finish up with us. Mike not only starred in athletics during his stay here, hut he also was a brilliant scholar. We hear that Mike is quite popular with the opposite sex, and we wonder if his frequent visits to the public library are in any way connected with this rumor. Lots of luck, Mike,” from “33. Basketball (2) (3) (4), Glee Club (2) (3), Baseball (2) (3). CAROLYN KOURY Carolyn is the girl with black curly hair and large dark eyes. She is a smart dresser and is as neat in her work as in her personal appearance. Carolyn has a keen sense of humor and can appreciate a good joke. She is such pleasant company that everyone wants to be her friend. Carolyn is a fast typist, and we know that with her ability and charming personality, she will succeed. Glee Club (3). THEODORE KUBASKA Kuby, the platinum blond of the class, is quite bashful, but he is slowly losing this distinction. Kuby played a bit of football, but prefers to watch basketball games from the sidelines. He has a great many friends in school, but his great pal seems to be Enos Gould. Kuby hasn't discussed his plans for the future, but we all wish him luck! An Revoir, Kuby. Intcrclass Basketball (2), Football (2) (3) (4). WALTER JOHN KUBASKA Here is the dark-haired Beau Brummel of the Senior class, a likable sort of a chap, yet apt to be a trifle noisy at times; still he remains quiet in a certain French teacher's room. Walter thinks he's some sort of a Winchell, but he is way behind in news this time. Walter plans to attend Alabama State next year. With him go the best wishes of the class. Football (3) (4), Student Council (4), Junior Prom Committee, Junior Class Officer.
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THE QUIVER 27 ANNA KILCLINE Look at those flashing eyes and those sparkling teeth. Her personality has won for her a great host of friends, not all limited to W. H. S. Wc hear that Anna has certainly shown herself capable at everything she attempts. She and Amy,” her inseparable pal, are often seen roaming the corridors. Good luck, Anna. Glee Club (2), Candy Committee (2) (3), Dramatic Club (3). LOIS KOERNER Does anyone know what the history test is about? That’s Lois’ usual greeting. Lois is one of the quietest members of our class, and one of the brightest, as can be detected by her high marks. We did think Lois intended to be a “Sayles” girl, but she has informed us that she aspires to be a dietitian. We know, Lois, that success will favor you in all your undertakings. Girls' Volleyball (3), Musical Comedy (2), Musical Comedy Committee (3). GEORGE KOKOLSKI George came to us from Manville, and won immediate popularity by his extreme good-nature and willingness to oblige. George has been very prominent in school activities, being a capable basketball manager. President of our Student Council, and one of the business managers of our Quiver When George played left tackle it was the strong point of the line. With your business ability, George, you are certain to be successful. Best of luck. Baseball (2), Football (1) (2), Debate Club (2) (3), Student Council (2) (3), Athletic Dance Committees, Senior Prom (3), Business Manager of the Quiver (4). HENRY JAMES KOGUT Henry was a member of our football and basketball teams. He excelled in both of these sports, and succeeded very well in his position as halfback on our football team. His eccentric eye in basketball helped to put Woonsocket High in the championship race Henry's heart beats twice as fast when a certain girl called “Babs” comes his way. His plans arc indefinite, but we wish you luck, Henry. Basketball (2) (3) (4), Football (2) (3) (4), Student Council (3), Junior Class Officer (3).
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THE QUIVER 29 EUGENE KWASNICKI Here is one of the outstanding fun-lovers of our class. Scarcely a day passes that doesn't find Gene” reposing in Room 11 till about three o'clock—the result of varied exclamations during French. “Gene's” cheery nature and fun-loving qualities have made him very popular with all of us. We expect to see Gene a big newspaper man some day in the near future. The class of '33 wishes you the best of luck, Gene. Glee Club (2). NAHIMA LABAN Oh! here comes one of our typewriting sharks ! Nancy's favorite subject is typewriting, and her nimble fingers certainly fly over the keyboard. Nancy has lovely wavy hair and laughing brown eyes. At any moment you may hear a giggle from her. With your happy outlook on life, you will go far, Nancy. Junior Play Committee ( 3 ), Glee Club (3) (4). CLAIRE LAMBERT Claire is one of the exceptionally hard-working girls of our class. Each day she works hard in school to maintain her high marks, and after school she hurries downtown to work in one of the stores. Claire's favorite subject is bookkeeping, in which she excels. Claire also is interested in music, and she enjoys playing the piano. We expect to see Claire employed some day in a large concern as a bookkeeper. Glee Club (3). WILLIAM FRANK JOSEPH LANGLOIS A very quiet, studious boy William seems to be, but those who take drawing with him know better. He must be a woman hater because no one knows of any special affair. His favorite pastime is fishing: how about it, William? We never hear any stories of the big one that got away.” The class of '33 wishes you luck, William. Cross Country (4).
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