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THE CRANSTONIAN RICHARD J. BORUEN Dick .S'111ooIl1 ruu.v the water, feherc flu' brook ix dm'f1. Boys' Athletic Association C13 C23 C33 C43 3 Thyrsus Club C23 C435 Class Treasurer C3A3 C4B33 Football Manager C433 Debate C435 Cramimzion Board C43. Here's to Dick, the youth who by uncovering his latent talent as an orator has simply swept us off our feet with astonished admiration! VVho would have thought, prior to March l7th. that this apparently timid youth had. concealed within him, the genius of an Anthony, a Cicero, or a Webster? And on the other hand. who is now willing to doubt it. after having heard him at the Debate and also in the hall in behalf of the C il'tlll.Yfl7llitIll .9 Not only are we proud of Dick for what he can and has done, but we admire him for what he is-quiet and unassuming, yet sincere, dependable. and a mighty Fine fellow. XVithout him the class of '22 would find itself with a social deficit, which would be hard to make up. As regards studies. Dick's name has never been read for an all 3A report card but we know he has the brains to do anything he wants to and we have no fear for him when he leaves Cranston. He is planning to join the fresh- men of R. l. State next fall and the very best wishes of old C. H. S. will be with him when his voice rings through the rafters at Kingston to the tune of lu good old United States. boys, let's go l H. f,iKANlflIil,l3 iiRAll3S Grannie But flmu CIl'lIItl'.Vf rfulonr, loo, mul wil. Treo Hziugx that .reldoul foil to lui. lioys' Athletic Association C23 C33 C433 Thyrsus Club C33 C433 Dramatic Division C433 Good linglish League C331 Class Secretary C335 C'rmz.vtouiu3z Board C33 C433 Senior Library Committee C43 3 Cranston High School Chess Team C 43. Grannie has been with us only three years-would it had been more! Our Grannie is a most likable chap. very popular. with girls especially. His accomplishments? First: he is an actor. Remember the Thyrsus Club plays? Second: he is a star in linglish and Oral Expression. Third: he has a faculty for doing French fmirkly. The other day. he claimed he had tl0l1C six pages of French in ten minutes. Now that is morally wrong, because he can't read English that fast. Fourth: as an associate editor of this year's fiI'lIll.Vf0lll'tlll, he has displayed great ability and loyalty, and helped largely in the success of this book. lt is very likely that, after leaving us, he will study to be a Chiropractor, in which profession he will undoubtedly be most successful. l.n,I.u: Bnowx Lil utblllf' ix fvrctty fn walk reilh And witty to lull: with .ffnd plmstmt, lon, to think ou. Girls' Athletic Association C33 C433 Thyrsus Club C33 C43. Always ready for fun as well as for study is Lil. VVe don't know her as well as we should like to, because she has only been with us two years. Wherever you see Lil, you see Glad. I'm sure everyone remembers how they used to whisper and giggle up in the Millinery Class the fifth and sixth periods on Thurs- day. Lil's brown eyes just twinkle with fun. Her creditable work in the Commercial Course gives an indication of future success as a stenographer, which is her aim. Here's good luck. Lil !
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VOLUME EIGHT il -7 ,..-- tfu.uu.ss BAKER Charlie Soul of tlir age. 'Hn' rlf7f7IUltSEf rirligliff tln' iemidrr nf our stage. Boys' Athletic Association tit C21 Q33 t4l: Track t.3l t4t. Thyrsus Cluh til t2l til t-it 3 Dramatic Division: CI H. S. S. S. t2l L31 f4l: Good English League. Behold! gentle reader. Gaze upon the eighth wonder of thi world! fharlie Baker! He is an athlete. clramatist. and student combined. three in one, as it were. His dramatic abilities have become well known. for he has taken part in practically every play the Thyrsus Club has given during the last three and a halt' years. Please note that we said three and a half years. and then draw your own conclusions. Charlie is a fast one. too. l'Jon't get excited. however. for what we are trying to say is that Charlie is quite :i runner. Charlie can dance as well as run and is quite popular with the ladies. lt is said that he shows extraor- dinary care in guarding his partner at dances and seldom or ever does he change a partner. Charlie is going to Brown in the fall. There we know he will succeed :url the best wishes of the class are with him. Enw our l-HEEHAN Eddie Him for Ihr' .vfudimix .rhode Kin-d riaturf formed. Good English League C33 3 Mathematics Club t.iJ 3 Hockev t4t1 Boys' Athletic Association CU 525 ffil t4l1 liaseball t3l i45- Eddie !- His noble recitations in English l-And Latin! How does he do it? Such marks! He is a wonder, and no mistake. VVC should like to tigure up his average for the entire four years. VVe'll wager it would be over 90, though perhaps not over 99. And then, he plays hockeyvfand baseball. so he is by no means a grind. VVe certainly may be proud of Eddie! As for pals. did you ever see Eddie without joe within calling distance? They are as inseparable as Miss Holt and Professor Harkness! Eddie is going to Brown. Vile know he'll make some record there in Latin, and the class will follow him with interest and pride. Gi.Aors Cl.Al'DlA BENTLM' Glad, Gladdie Size ftlcnsrri fvlzile riisfunl. lull relzrn Jimi' .rlzr i'liarnml. Girls' Athletic Association t3l t4l1 Thyrsus t3l t4l. Gladys is not as quiet as one might think. Look into her sparkling brown eyes! Although Gladys has been with us only two years, she has won nianv Firm friends for who could help liking one so full of fun? She has studied well, as her reports will readily show. She expects to enter the business world upon graduation, and we feel sure, with her earliest endeavor and cheery disposition, she will surely be a successful stenographer.
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VOLUME EIGHT ,IA mics lSt'ckN.u1 Huck .S'ilem'e lllllf .vfvoke and eloqrrellrv of 4'-vc.v. Li. H. S. S. S C35 C453 Boys' Athletic Association C15 C25 C35 C453 Minstrel Show C35 C453 Representative to Inter- scholastic League C45. Iluek is an unusual student Cso to speak5. He detests Physical Training and attends all athletic contests, but he is exceptional in that he conscientiously prepares his Physics lesson every day. with more or less success. l3uck's chief delight is in kicking the football around at lunch period. and the mania is so great that he would rather pass the ball than eat. Buck is one of the most interested supporters we have. and is a veritable mine of information for scores. averages, and positions. And among Mr. liosworth's A records the name Iiucknam is by no means last. Huck is uncertain as to the future, but he will never laek friends while a member of the class of '22 is alive. Carer M. Biumwxk Cali, K For hr, hy geometric scale. fnrrlzi' hike the .rise of fmfx of ole. Boys' Athletic Association Cl5 C25 C35 C45 3 C. H. S. S. S. C35 C453 Triangular Debate C35 C453 Cranston High School Chess Team C455 Minstrel Show C153 Thyrsus Club Cl5 C25 C35 C453 Boys' Debating Society C253 Good English League C351 Senior Committee C45. l,engthy and witty: two adjectives describing K, and he is always ready with a humorous remark, or writing excitinfr stories. or drawing funny pictures. But his value does not li-- alone in his humor. You should hear him debate! XVords fail us when we try to describe him as he eloquently convinces judges and audience that his side of the argument is the right one. Words fail US, but he has an abundance of them, which he uses to good advantage in speech and rebuttal. Calef's favorite study is Chemistry, but his averages in Physics are certainly pleasing. and in Mathematics he does excellent work. K has success- fully completed the English Course and is headed for Brown. CLARENCE Lmzov BURUETT Roy, Burden lu mfrtlirmzities lie tens frreufev' Tlmn Tyflm Hralir' or Frm Poten Boys' Athletic Association Cl5 C25 C35 C45 3 Good linsflish League C353 Mathematics Club 353 Senior Library Com- mittee C453 Literary Editor Cransfnuirm C453 Track C45. Introducing Mr. Burdett. literary editor of this volume. The class chose wisely when they placed Clarence in his literary posi- tion. He eats it. VVhat a task is his to sort out the indiscrim- inate jumble of manuscripts. poems. etc.. handed him daily! Yet he always appears fresh and ready, Roy is one of the select few who do their Physics out of class. He has taken a straight course of Science anfl Mathematics--and this includes Review Algebra! But such davs are over. and when he isn't digging up data for English. he indulges in lnterclass Track meets for recreation. VVe know his fine record as a scholar will stand him in good stead in years to come. Good luck, Clarence!
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