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1939 uperlatlves Or Cgehruary anc! gune Glas Ideal Boy Cranstonite HENRY PALMER CHARLES MCCLOSKEY Ideal Girl Cranstonite AUDREY ARMSTRONG ROBERTA MACKLE ' Boy Having Done Most for School KENNETH HAZARD JAMES KEOK Girl Having Done Most for School AUDREY ARMSTRONG VIRGINIA GOODBY Most Respected Boy LOuIs FAZZANO CHARLES MGCLOSKEY Most Respected Girl HELEN OSTERLUND NANCY DUNLAP Most Intellectual Boy LOUIS FAZZANO FRANKLIN WILEOUR Most Intellectual Girl ELEANOR WEISN ER NANCY DuNLAP Boy Most Likely to Succeed LouIs FAzzANO FRANKLIN WILBOUR Girl Most Likely to Succeed JANE GRAVES VIRGINIA GOODBY Most Dependable Boy ALVIN JAGER WILLIAM SuLLIvAN Most Dependable Girl HELEN OSTERLU ND VIRGINIA GOODBY Most Popular Boy HENRY PALMER CHARLES MOCLOSKEY Most Popular Girl AUDREY ARMSTRONG ROBERTA MACKLE Most Original Boy HOWARD RUSSELL WILLIAM ROGERS Most Original Girl BARBARA HILL HOPE DONNELLY Most Versatile Boy ERNEST SWANSON FRED OQCONNELL Most Versatile Girl JANE GRAVES GERTRUDE TUCKER Best Boy Mixer HENRY PALMER WILLIAM ROGERS Best Girl Mixer JANE GRAVES JANICE GIFFORD Handsornest Boy ALVIN JAGER JAMES KEGK Most Attractive Girl CAROLYN SCHUSTER ROEERTA MACKLB Best Boy Athlete RUSSELL ANDERSON JACK WINTERS Best Girl Athlete MILDRED SPELMAN CONSTANCE BROWN Most Humorous Boy HOWARD RUSSELL WILLIAM ROGERS Most Humorous Girl BARBARA HILL GERTRUDE TUCKER CBANSTON I HIGH O SCHO0L -65W- ww
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1939 .14-1 THE SENIOR c:LAss PLAY, Tx-nz sEvEN KEYS T0 BALDPATIS' Let to Right: Armstrong, Levy, Fazzano, Nason, Gould, Ward, Gorton, Battey, Russell, Graves, Blake, Kenyon, Crump, Carlson, Cole. QTMIOI' The combined Senior Classes presented George M. Cohan's great play, The Seven Keys To Baldpatef' The role of Williani Magee, the author who had to write 1 novel at Baldpate Inn in twentyffour hours in order to win a bet, was portrayed by Frincis Battey. His acting together with that of the fine supporting cast provided a most enjoyable entertainment. Elijah Quimby. . . Mrs. Quimby .... The Cast Willizim Hallowell Magee .... John Bland ...... Mary Norton .... Mrs. Rhodes ..... Peters the Hermit ..... Myra Thornhill. . Lou Max ........ Jim Cargan ....... Thomas Hayden. jiggs Kennedy. . . The Owner of Baldpate ..................... Two Policemen .................. James Armst Faculty Directors . . . . . .John Ward . . . .Nancy Gould . . Francis Battey . . . .Louis Fazzano . . . .Barbara Gorton . . . . .Louise Kenyon . . . . .George Levy . . . .jane Graves Earle Nason, jr. .Howard Russell . .Stuart Crump . . . . .John Blake ..............-WilliamCarlson rong, James Cole Miss Ruth Hassell .................... ...... C oach Miss Anna Harrington ........... . . . ............... .Business Miss Hattie Holt .................................. Properties Properties: M. Bennett, B, Collemer, B. Eddy, M. Forster, J. Johnson, G. Liljendahl, M Trudeau, H. Hudson, H. Morin, H. Gray, A. Macari, G. Tucker, K. Hazard, ll. McDonald, H. McOsear, J. Leaver, G. Burns, C. Larkin, W. Hoxie, B. Smith. GRADUATING I CLASS I 0F 24
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Q UILQ 616188 PRESIDENT JOHN HOLLAND BLAKE 109 Fort Avenue Surely you know Iohnnie, whose hobby is drawing sailboats. He's been active on the track team and in the Yacht and Thyrsus Clubs, and has also been a conscientious student. This quiet friend of ours has chosen naval architecture as a life career. Band, 2, 3: Cl. Pres. 4: Cl. Stu. Council Del. 4: Cl. Council Pres. 4: Cross Country 4: H. R, Pres. 3: H. R. V. Pres. 4: Stu. Council Court 4: 'Thyrsus C. 3, 4: Thyrsus C. Play, 3: 'Yacht C. 3, 4: R. .I. Honor Society. VICE PRESIDENT JAMES MOULTON KECK 20 Park Avenue jim, with his infectious smile, is a favorite of his class. His buoyant vitality, dependability, and good looks bring him to the fore every time. Wherever he may go, we will always find him in the front row, Assem. Com. Ch. 4: Bowling C. 3: Boxing 2: Cafeteria Mar. 2, 3: Corridor Mar. 3: Debating C. 2: Editorfin-chieg of Cranstonian 4: Golf 2, 3: Hif'Y 4: H. R. Pres. 2, 3, 4: Interclass Basket all 3: Pub. Com. All Cranston Nite 2: Pub. Com. Senior Play 4: Stu. Council Court Attorney 4: Stu. Council Soc. Com. 4: Slide Rule C. 3: Thrift Cash. 2: Treas. of Rifle C. 2: 'Thyrsus C. 3, 4: V. Pres. of Thyrsus C. 4: Cl. V. Pres. 4: R. I. Honor Society. SECRETARY VIRGINIA WALKER GOODBY 31 Sylvan Avenue Presenting Ginny, that studious young lady in our midst. You've met her through the Thyrsus Club, or heard of her through the Student Council. She's quiet, but always ready with a smile and a helping hand. We know she will continue her good work at Katheryn Gibbs. Assembly Com. 4: A. A. 2, 3, 4: Bowling C. 3, 4: Cl. Council 2. 3, 4: Cl. Sec, 2, 3, 4: Crans. Lit. Bd. 4: French C. 3, 4: H. R. Sec. 2: Leader Corps 4: State Latin C. 2, 3, 4: Stu. Council Del. 2, 3: Honorary Member 4: S. C. Social Com. 2: State Stu. Council Del. 3: Tennis C. 2, 3, 4: Thyrsus C. 3. 4: Pres. of 'Thyrsus C. 4: R. I. Honor Society. TREASURER WILLIAM HE.ALY SULLIVAN 68 Nichols Street Here is Bill-for two years our outstanding, efficient class treasurer. His leadership, executive ability, high scholarship, and keen wit have all combined to make him popular and admired. Brown should be proud to welcome him. Chem. C. 3: Cl. Council Treas. 3, 4: Corridor Mar. 3: Green Lantern Ed.-infChief 4: H. R. Pres. 3: H. R. V. Pres. 2, 3: Stu. Council V. Pres. 4: R. I. Honor Society. SOCIAL CCMMITTEE CHAIRMAN ROBERTA Bass MACKLE 31 Colonial Avenue With leadership and poise, Roberta has done highly commendable work as our social committee chairman. As a member of the Girl Leaders' Corps and the Basketball team, she has shown herself to be an athlete with ability. May you be as successful in your future plans as you have been at Cranston High School. Roberta. Athletic Council 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Cl. Council 3, 4: Leader Corps 4: Riding C. 3, 4: Soc. Ch. of Cl. 3, 4: Traffic Mar. 3, 4. GBADUATING I CLASS I F we ---sf2613-W
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