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, W Gm tonia sie' 4 Q Q 33 1952 Q ff? K BEATRICE HILDUR CARLSON 145 Oaklawn Ave., Meshanticut Park General Beatrice is a very charming young lady who possesses many talents. She is an accomplished violinist, and plays the piano well. She is a good student, and is always ready to help wherever she is needed. Another outstanding characteristic is her conscientiousness, for she will always keep plugging at a piece of work until she accomplishes it. We know Bee will win honors in whatever career she chooses. A,A. 425 C3jgO2Cheszm 415 425,oa. Cz. 415 425, Thyr.Cl. 415 425 435, 4-H Cz.415,Lal.C1. 425, Sp. Cz. 435, P. 445. 4 ESTHER JUDITH CARLSON 631 Reservoir Ave., Auburn General In Esther we find one of our most original members in the class. When something new or startling happens, look for Esther and her group of friends and you will find the origin. She is a faithful supporter of athletics as evinced by her membership in the Athletic Association. She seems to center her interest in swimming, dancing, and hiking. Well, Esther, as you go hiking down the highway of life, we hope you strike many happy trails. A. A. 415 425 435 445, R. Sec. 435, Thyf. C. 415, 062. C. 435 445. HOWARD GODFRED CARLSON 9 Lyndon Rd., Edgewood Classical We scarcely need a personal for Howie. His wide range of interests is displayed by his liking for machines, by the accuracy of his recitations, and by his staunch support of our athletic teams. His wit and sense of humor have made him a likable friend to many of us. Howie intends to continue education at the University of Chattanooga, and we know we will read, some day in the not-so distant future, of Carlson, engineer extraordinary. A. A. 415 425 435 445, Thyf. C. 415, Fr. C. 445. JOHN LEONARD CARR 45 Warwick Ave., Edgewood Classical john came to Cranston in his junior year from Skaneateles High School, New York, and thus we do not know him very well. He is a very quiet, studious, reserved young man, whose favorite pastime is reading. He can always be seen browsing around in the library during his Study periods, and we are sure that anyone so determined to obtain knowledge, will find that knowledge is power. No activities. .. 29 -
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sg, gn ' 7 6, 1952 ,U ran toniaiy 9' C A! ' ' i t dl FLORENCE LOUISE CAMERON 273 Pontiac Ave., Auburn Commgrgial Flossy is another one of those people who says nothing of what she is doing, therefore, few people know that she has been an active member of the Bowling Club during her senior year. She also has served her school faithfully by belonging to the Athletic Association for four years, and by attending the games. Although she is undecided as to her future plans, we suggest that she become a librarian, for she confesses that she loves to read. But she excels in commercial subjects, so after all, the business world may claim her. . . rhyf. C. cn C215Bowl.C. 441, A. A. 111 C21 up Q41 ANNA FLORENCE CANTONE 726 Park Ave., Auburn Commercial Dancing, bowling, skating, swimming and hiking! Anna certainly is a modern girl. She is the best and truest of friends, and a very good student. She intends to become a secretary and has had practical training, having spent four prohtable years in the Commercial department as well as assist- ing in the high school office. Remember, Anna, we are expecting great things from you. A. A. C11 C21 C31 C415 R. V. Pres. C315 Thyrs. C. C11 C215Lat. C. C11 C215 Tennis C. C21. THOMAS JOHN CARACUZZO 129 Southern St., Cranston Scrennfw Tom is another one of the all-too-few quiet members of the class,- quiet, but helpful and efficient. He is always ready to assist a classmate in distress and do his utmost to aid him. One of the best things about Tom from a teacher's viewpoint is the fact that his work is always ready on time. During his senior year, the Chemistry Club has claimed his attention. If a successful future is the logical result of success in school, then your future, Tom, is assured. v h H. R. Com. C415 Track C215 Chem. C. C41. EDMUND JOSEPH CARBERRY, JR. 90 Ingleside Ave., Edgewood Sdierflifid In the fall of 1929 a second member of the famous Carberry clan entered Cranston. Immediately Ed began to establish himself among his class- mates with the results that have culminated in his election to the presidency of the senior class, a position which he has well deserved and creditably ful- filled. During his senior year, he has found time to serve as treasurer of the Hi-Y and as a member of the pin and ring committee. Our loss will be Brown's gain, for further success and glory surely await him. Class President C415 Member Pin-Ring Com. C415 S. C. Social Com. C315 A. A. C11 C21 C31 C415 Thyr. Cl. C31 C415 R. Pres. C11 C215 S. C. C11 C315 Treas. S. C. C315S. C. Marsh. C11 C315 H. R. V. P. C115 Hi-Y C31 C415 Treas. Hi-Y C41- . -gg-
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'Q ' 1 AE f g inia i W 1 Van tontal 5 , if 3 lm 1952 A ,, ,, If FRANCIS DEAN CARRAGHER 50 Chiswick Rd., Edgewood Scientific Dean has such a magnetic personality that, although he is a compara- tively newcomer to Cranston High, he is one of the best liked as well as one of tl1e most universally known seniors. Dean's spirit of co-operation and good fellowship made him a valuable member of the Hi-Y and of the football team. Dignity without haughtiness, self-confidence without over-confidence -how could such a person fail to have friends and success? Hi- Y C413 Football C411 Wrestling C413 Boxing C413 Track C413 Senior Play, Caf. M. Capt. C41. GRAFTON BRAINARD CARRIER 138 Albert Ave., Edgewood Classical ls there anyone in the school who does not know the tall, good-natured, handsome blond? He and his shadow are known throughout the land. Bud proved himself a helpful factor in the Green Thunderbolt and on the track team. No one is an outsider to Bud because he is sure to make himself known to them through his wonderful personality. Whether it be in the Southland or the Northland, he will succeed as a scholar and athlete. Basketball C113 ClassBasketball C31 C413 H. R. Treas. C11 C213 H. R. V.-Pres. C11, Thyr. C. C113Baseball C113 R. H. Ser. C211 A. A. Del. C213Leaders' C. C213 Lat.. C. C213 Football C31 C413GoIf C313 T-Square C. C313 Caf. Com. C413Boxing C413 Track C413 Pres. Thr. Cash. C41. ' MARY ELIZABETH CARY 203 Warwick Ave., Edgewood General Mary is efficient in almost every activity one mentions. She is especially adapted to sports as she has been a member of the basketball team all through her four years at Cranston. Betty goes out for the more serious things in life and is a member of the Rhode Island Honor Society. When she leaves Cranston, she will continue her studies at Ellis Hospital, where we feel certain she will achieve her aim of becoming an excellent nurse. A. A. C11 C21 C31 C413 Thyr. C. C11 C213Basketball C11 C21 C31 C413 Swimming C. C21 C313 Sec. Sequoia C. C21 C313 Sec. Fr. C. C311 Sec. Chem. C413Glee C. C413 Dean's C. C413 Leaders' C. C413 Debating C.3 S. C. M. C213 Chem. C. Sec. C413 - - Deb. C. Sec. C413 R. I. H. S. LEON CASPARIAN 426 Reservoir Ave., Auburn Scientific Here we have a master mechanic who just loves to fool around auto- mobiles. Since he arrives at school each morning, we must take it for granted that after he gets those Hinnardsn out, he can put them back in their usual places. Leon plans to take up aviation sometime in the near future, and as this held holds great promise for young men of today, we are sure that he will be a success. Certainly the aviation business will be glad to have his new ideas about mechanical devices. Who knows but that he will be a second Dick Grace?
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