Cranston High School - Cranstonian Yearbook (Cranston, RI)

 - Class of 1932

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ear. 3 . , r 5 A 5 iv W wi 'lf f l 1932. . JOHN ITALO BRANCA 45 Rockwood Ave., Thornton Commercial Courteous! That is exactly the word which describes Hjohnnyf' He is courteous from top to toe, as all his classmates know. He has served his school and class very creditably by taking the part of the Count in the senior play. We are losing a good pal and Bryant-Stratton Business College is gaining a splendid student when Johnny leaves Cranston High. Senior Play C45. X BARBARA HELEN BREARD 84 Waite Ave., Edgewood General In mentioning Bobbie's name, many ideas come to us. She has talent as both artist and architect. Among her favorite activities are skating, skiing, dancing, and tennis, although she particularly shines in swimming and diving. Her sunny disposition and lovable personality have won her a host of friends. Tr. 4-HClnb C155 A. A. Del. C255 A. A. C15 C25 C355 Swimming C. C35: Thyr. C. C15 C25. NELSON FRANCIS BREARD 75 Third Ave., So. Elmwood Manzlal Arts Nelson has been an enthusiastic member of the T-Square Club for three years and has served as its treasurer for two years. We wonder if his an- cestors hailed from Scotland, for money matters claim his attention as he has been thrift cashier for three years. He has intimated that he intends to become an architect, and some day the T-Square Club may invite him back to one of its meetings as guest speaker. A. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 Thrzft Cash. C15 C25 C355 T-Square C25 C35 C455 Treas. C35 C45- ' WALTER RICHARD BREARD f 84 Waite Ave., Edgewood General Behold the personification of Mercury! During four years here, Walt has been one of the most prominent track men in school, participating in cross country, indoor and outdoor track work. The cross country team elected him captain during his senior year and the Athletic Association has claimed him both as a member and a delegate. His ambition is to become a physical instructor and having such an auspicious start, we feel sure that he will finish well in front. Cross Country C15 C35 C455 Capt. C455 Outdoor Track C15 C25 C455 Indoor Track C25 C35 C455 A. A. Del. C255 A. A. Q15 C23 C35 C455 H. R. V. Pm. C35 C455 S. C. C455Lead. Corps C45. ...24-

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. ! pan toniaq A L 5 . , I 6 f' ig: ik 1952 if HOWARD BROOKES BOSWORTH 77 Rolfe St., Auburn Classical Let us introduce Howie, the first of the memorable trio of Bosworth, Devere, and Murdock. He is an all-round fellow as can be seen by his social, athletic, dramatic, and scholastic achievements. If we can see ahead as far as Howie has planned, we visualize a successful business executive, for he has decided to go to Amherst and then to the Harvard School of Business Administration. Although that brings us to a far distant time, we are con- fident that he will realize his ambition. A. A. Q11 Q21 Q31 Q41g A. A. Del. Q11, Thyr. C. Q11 Q21 Q31, S. C. Soc. Corn. Q21g Basketball Q11 Q21 Q31g H. R. Sec. Q31, Track Q41g Fr. C. Q41g Treas. Q41. . . 66 Sea View Ave., Edgewood G67167' Louise is one of the Cranston High social set for she loves parties, and dances. However, she believes in supporting athletics for she has been a member of the Athletic Association for four years. Louise is very fond of tennis and swimming and has been an ardent fan at our football games. Her election to the Girl Leaders' Corps is an example of her executive ability. She is planning to attend Duke University in North Carolina, and she will ably represent the north at that southern institution. A. A. Q11 Q21 Q31 Q41gLat. C. Q11 Q21g Thyr. C. Q11 Q21gLeaclers' C. Q31 Q41g Caf. Mar. Q41. LOUISE GAREY BOWERS Lots MARY BOWEN 33 Hawthorne Ave., Eden Park General Coming to us four years ago, Lois has gained a place of high esteem in the hearts of all. Her versatility is proven by her long list of activities. As a member of White and Bowen Company she has been one of Miss Milliken's indispensables on the Dean's Council. Her classmates have selected her as the girl with the most attractive smile. Thyr. C. Q11, A. A. Q11 Q21 Q31 Q41g A. A. Del. Q11,Lead. C. Q21 Q31 Q41g SC. Marsh. Q31 Q41g V. P. Class Q41g Sec. H. R. Q31 Q41qLt. Courl. Q41gSwlrn. Cl. Q21g Dearfs Coun. Q41g Class B. B. Q21 Q31 Q41. al RICHARD CHESEBRO BRADLEY 136 Auburn St., Auburn Commercial 'lRichie is another one of Cranston's strong cross country runners. Not only running, but any kind of athletics appeals to him. He has spent three years working diligently for the Leaders' Corps, and has developed a won- derful physique. During this time, his activity has improved his already cheerful disposition. Richie has not decided upon his future, but his present industriousness shows us that he will not be a failure. A. A. Q11 Q21 Q31 Q41g Cross Country Q21 Q31 Q41gLeaders' Corps Q21 Q31 Q41: Thr. Cash. Q31 Q41.



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,Jf e g f I6 Eg? ? FRED DANIEL BRIGGS, JR. Seven Mile Rd., Hope General And here is a typical example of the two S's -school spirit! Why? Because Fred has supported the Athletic Association for four years. He plans to go to Rhode Island State College, and we are sure that he will make good, as he never shirks when there is work to be done. A. A. C17 C25 C33 C4D. MARJORIE PALMER BRIGGS Seven Mile Rd., Hope General Marjorie is that tall, silent girl whom we see so often in our corridors and wonder about. Yes, she is studious, but she is also peppy and amusing. You who think her too reserved, just ask those who are her intimate friends, and they will assure you of her versatility as a fun-maker. Marge will go from Cranston to the Rhode Island College of Education where she plans to train to become a librarian. We suggest that you return to your old Alma Mater to serve it in that capacity some day, Marjorie. A. A. q2p,L1fb. c. C35 q4p,Gzee C. 429. ARTHUR HOWARD BROWN 131 Waterman Ave., Eden Park Scientific Anyone familiar with Blackamore pond has seen Brownie skimming over the heretofore placid water in his outboard This craft, to which he has devoted much of his spare time is a proof of his mechanical turn of mind. Although his future plans are undecided, we are sure Brownie, with his interest in nautical mechanics, may be the guiding genius in winning the cup in future international races. Soccer CSD. CARLETON PULLEN BROWN 931 Park Ave., Auburn Sgignnfig Carleton has not only shouldered his own pack so well that he received the coveted Rhode Island Honor Society pin, but he has been willing to help others in their work. As further evidence of this spirit of co-operation that made him so well liked by all his classmates, he was an efficient member of the Cranstonian Board. Brownie intends to go to Cornell where he will study to prepare himself to enter his father's business, in which we are sure that he will win unqualified success. A. A. C15 C23 C355 H. R. Pres. C119 Thyf. Cl. C2jgLeade1s C. C455 Crans.Bd. C4jg R. I. H. S. -25-

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