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I a lip! 5 we ran tomar fl ff r l 1932 amm j i il If Thyr. Cl. C15 C253 A. A. C15 C25. FRANK RHODES BUDLONG, JR. 83 Albert Ave., Edgewood Scientific There are many nice things we can associate with 'fRhody, but the one which we notice most is his originality. For was he not Voted the most origi- nal member ofthe February class? He has served on many social committees and added charm to the functions of the school. Rhode Island State will receive him in the fall, and we all know a secret meaning to the State cheer, Yeh! Rah! Rah! Rhody! Thyf. C. C15 C25 C35 C453 A. A. C15 C25 C35 C453 Baud C35Q Class C. C353 Ch. Soc. Com. C351 Soc. Com. C453 Sr. Play Com. C45. Thyrs. C. C15 C253Band C15 C25. MAZELLE FRANCES BURRELL 205 Armington St., Edgewood General Mazelle has a sweet happy-go-lucky disposition and we have always found her a willing helper. As one of the old maid twin sisters in the senior play she caused great amusement. Her interpretation of the part showed decided dramatic ability. She makes friends easily, and has a host of them. No doubt this will be an asset to her in her future work as a private secre- tary. She intends to prepare for this work by attending the Edgewood Secretarial School when she leaves Cranston High. A. A. C15 C25 433 445, S. C. C253 sf. Pz. C453 Thyf. C. 425. .. 26 - MILDRED LENNEN BROWN 93 Pontiac Ave., Auburn Commercial Mildred obeys the old adage, and speaks only when she is spoken to and then, she always has something worthwhile to say so listen carefully Although she enjoys many sports and faithfully supports our athletic teams rooting with the best at every game, she is also unusually efhclent when it comes to the task of taking shorthand notes or typing a faultless page Like many others, Mildred intends to become a stenographer and we can rest assured that it will not be hard for her to secure and hold a fine position WILLIAM GREENE BUDLONG 31 Marion Ave., Edgewood Sclenzfzfzc What, Bill, no future plans? Are you not going to betake yourself to higher institutions of learning and give them the same satisfactory friend ship that you have given us in your high school days? You have 1nsp1red a real liking amongst your classmates at Cranston and may you do the same throughout the rest of your life. Anyway, do not forget the many friends you have made here among your classmates of 32
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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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- C QIEHU tonia 7 5- 1212 WILLIAM EUGENE BUTLER 20 Mather Ave., Edgewood Classical Must we use formalities in presenting this chap to you? In company with Bud he has become a fixture about our school. This is the lad who initiated the vogue of those blase green corduroys. Well in case you are still at sea this is Bill. V For three years he has been a mainstay of Crans- ton's football, basketball and baseball teams. Upon leaving us, Bill is plan- ning to matriculate at Alabama. Class baseball5 Track C21 C315 Baseball C31 C415 Football C21 C31 C415Baskel- ball C21 C31 C415 Capt. C415 Thyr. C. C11 C21 C315 A. A. C11 C21 C31 C415Latin C. C11 C215 H. R. Pres. mg V. P. H. R. C21. DOROTHY LOUISE BUTTERWORTH 69 Arnold Ave., Edgewood General FRANCIS XAX'IER BYRNE 161 Wayland Ave., Meshanticut Park Classical Francis is one of the most popular boys in his class. As a good sport in Here is a very likable young person who has a host of fine friends, both boys and girls. A keen sense of humor, an even disposition and a pleasing personality account for her popularity. Her future plans are taking her to Pratt Institute where she will study interior decorating. The class of '32 bids goodbye and wishes the best of good luck to one of its most loyal members. A. A. C21 C31 C415 Soc. Com. C41. every sense of the word, and as an excellent student and a member of the Rhode Island Honor Society, he will be greatly missed at Cranston. He is undecided about his future, but wherever he goes, his happy disposition will bring success to him. All of his friends at Cranston, and he has many, wish him the best of luck as he leaves them. H. R. Pres. C115 S. C. C115Baseball C21 C31 C415 Thyr. C. C215 Cross Couniry C31 C415 Caf. M. C31 C415 A. A. C11 C21 C31 C415Fr. C.. C415 R. I. H. S. HOWARD CLIFTON CALBERG 101 Villa Ave., Edgewood Manual Arts You hear that boy laughing? He is just full of fun-his classmates will vouch for the cheer he has brought to them. We who have profited by the companionship of this amiable youth shall always remember SWede's un- failing generosity, pleasing manner, and willingness to help. When approached for information on his life hereafter, Swede smiled and decided to leave it to fate, but admitted that he intended to seek a position immediately after graduation. H. R. V.-Pres. C11 C415 Thr. Cash. C215 A. Col. C315 Golf C31.
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