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THE QUIVER 29 flv M(M(irt !yi(! i eyi2 'ue te G e e e e e e evS'e aevso.agvsevae aexae ew MARY JACKSON Mary hails from that famous suburb of Woonsocket. Man-wile She intends to become a teacher. We arc told that 'May'' has done some very commendable work for the 4H Club, and at the present is holding a high position in this club. Good luck at R. I. C. E., Mary, and we hope to sec you, someday, sitting behind a school ma'am's desk. LOUISE JASMIN Louise is one of the happiest members of our class. Her flashing smile and gay chatter have found a place in every heart Her loyalty to fellow classmates has made her one of our best liked girls. . . , Our Louise is very fond of dancing, or is it because she is dancing with “Gil '? ......... Louise has not decided what she will do next year, hut we wish her the best of luck. HELEN JENCKS Helen is seemingly demure, sometimes silent and preoccupied, but don't judge a book bv its cover. The mischievous twinkle in her flashing eyes reveals a happy-go-lucky, sunny disposition that radiates fun wherever she goes. Helen plans to enter the Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School next fall. The class of '35 wish you the best of luck, Helen. ARTHUR JOHNSON Art ” as he is called by his friends, is one of the Beau Brummcls of our class. He has a decided preference for blue and libraries. “Art's” greater interest in high school is the band, where he is the star slide tromboner. Arthur plans to attend a music conservatory next year. We expect to hear good tidings from him in the field of music. Good luck from the class of 35, Art. Band Comedy (2) (2) (3) (4), Orchestra (2) (3) (4), Musical (2) (3) (4), Student Council (4), Dramatic Club
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28 THE QUIVER C 8G 3Cfcflg £ (,MQX Qyi(!y! G)Q !)!i Qyt GyA6Xi XiG}QQx ( y$( y (tyft( yfi( )'fl p a£ -a0Xj0 5( ?jPi2gVSQap -a STEPHANIE HROSHOWY Stephanie is one of our charming little farmerettes who comes from North Smithfield. Did you ever hear Stephanie discussing the advantages of farm life? If you haven't you surely have missed something. 'Stef' has one excellent quality which so many of us seem to miss, that of having her home work done. We don't know what Stephanie's plans arc for the future, hut here's a toast to you wishing you health and happiness. ELEANOR HI'NT Wasn t that chemistry test terrible? Of course you must look to sec who this young lady is. Eleanor is a favorite of noth sexes heinu the possessor of a sweet disposition and a pleasing personality. Eleanor's constant companions are Mike, ‘ Dicky, and Jo. May your days at the conservatory be as pleasant as your high school days. Good luck, Eleanor. Junior Prom Committee (3), Orchestra (3) (4). EDWARD HURLEY Here's one senior whose middle name is fun. Who has seen Eddie when he wasn't ready to play the latest prank on one of his countless friends? “Ed is interested in agriculture and someday Ed may be proprietor of a large chain of farms. Edward likes work and all out-of-door exercise. Surely with such a background, he will easily overcome all failure. Best of luck from the best of friends. WILLIAM HURLEY A gentleman in our midst! Because Bill is alert, he quickly picks out the humorous side of every situation and a roguish twinkle appears in his eyes. William has a comical expression of lifting his eyebrows at the questions asked him in class, which greatly amuses the students around him. It would be interesting to find out the other side of William’s nature: the side he holds from cold ill-bred, prying people.
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30 THE QUIVER LOUISE JONES „ Oh, yes, and here is Louise, a mischievous yet considerate art lover who comes to us from Union Village. Calm and occupied at all times, we are confident that Louise will succeed as a nurse at Pawtucket Memorial which she plans to attend. We wish you luck in controlling the pulse beats of your patients, Louise. RUSSELL JONES A jumble of queer noises, a wrong note, yes, it’s Russell tuning up. We often wonder what our orchestra would do without him. Russell is very popular with the fair sex, but he prefers Oladys, and we can't exactly blame him. His pet hobby is dancing, and what girl doesn’t look forward to a dance with him7 He is a lover of sports, and a real “pal. Good luck to you, “Russ Band (2) (3) (4), Orchestra (2) (3) (4), Track (3) Interclass Basketball (3), Basketball (4). Senior Prom Committee (4). ALICE KEELER Let us drink a toast to our petite and charming Alice, who, although she came to us only in her Junior year, has already made a host of friends from both sexes. One of the things that proves her popularity is that you never hear of her being dateless. She is a very good dancer and her favorite partner in this as well as in other things seems to be a certain Paul. We are not sure of Alice’s future plans, but if she is as successful as in high school, she will be sitting atop of the world. Senior Prom Committee (4). JOHN A. KENNEDY John is one of our studious classmates who puts all he has into his school work. Contrary to what one might be inclined to think, John possesses a wealth of fun and humor which bursts forth when he is in the company of his numerous friends. Y,?V,n?.ay be sure that wherever you see John, you will also find ’Billv and “Zol. Holy Cross will claim John next fall from whence he will pursue studies at some medical school. The best wishes of the class of '35 are yours, John. Junior Ring Committee (3), Villa Novan (4).
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