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VOLUME EIGHT BARBARA lVll'l'Q'Hl-11.1. Bobbie, Bob H'lzfn .vhs had fvusseri, it scmzzeril like the ceasing of arqztixite n111.vir. Thyrsus Club Q13 Q33 Q43, Girls' Athletic Association Q13 Q23 Q33 Q43g Orchestra Q13 Q23 Q33 Q43: CI'I1l1Sf0Illt!ll Board Q43g Chairman of Executive Comm.ttee Q33, Glee Club Q43. Our BohIxieAthe future virtuoso-aheml A fiddle, plus Bob- ble, plus a grand name Qmake it Italian, Bobbie. while you're about it3 equals a great treat, for Bobbie can certainly play. Her fiddle is almost human, her constant companion every Mon- day and Thursday when she faithfully lugs it to school. The orchestra will miss a fine player next year, just as we shall miss a good friend. Bobbie has one great attraction-herself-plus a nice smile, lots of blond hair, and, oh, everything nice-sugar and spice. Yes, lots of spice. She's real good fun, even though she does study and get good marks. You ought to hear her discuss Washington and VVebsterl Bobbie is going to Brown in the fall and we know she'll make a hit there. Don't study too hard, Bobbie. and don't forget your fiddle. lNfI11.oiuen MOAN Mill, Dedie I Iuuglz, for Hope hath hcifffvy plan' ieitlz mc. Girls' Athletic Associahon Q13 Q23 Q33 Q43 3 Thyrsus Club Q13 Q23 Q33 Q43, Good linglish League Q33g Vice-President Q43. When we speak of Mil, we can picture a demure little miss who never gives anyone any trouble, not even Miss Thompson. Mildred is the best little sportg and when there's some deviltry on hand, just look for that irresistible twinkle in Mildred's eyes. She can't keep them from telling tales. Mildred and Hope Hamilton are close chums, and can he seen together almost lilly time. Dedie, as she is called by her close friends, has a fine reeord, as shown by her excellent reportsg and whether she is planning to skip merrily over the keys as somebody's stenog, or just to settle down to make somebody a nice little house- keeper, we do not know, but it is certain Mil can do whatever she attempts successfully. Here's to you, Mil. HARQ3I.ll FRANCIS Moious Morris lnrin.rfry ix the .ronl of Iul.viur.r.r mm' the kvyxtorit' of fvro.rperify. Boys' Athletic Association Q13 Q23 Q33 Q43: Baseball Man- ager Q43. All hail our obliging friend, Morris. who carries our foot- ball and baseball players to and from games without anyoue's suffering from the effects of said transportation. There are times, however, when Morris doesn't take the team, when he enjoys the company of one of the feminine sex. Perhaps he enjoys the latter recreation better than the former. VVho knows? Ask Mary. Morris is popular in school, too, despite his quiet- ness. As proof of this, his election as manager of the 1922 baseball team. Morris intends to go to llrown this fall, and we all know that he will make good there as he has in Cranston, both in friendships and studies.
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THE CRANSTONIAN Ros:-3 Mt'N.x M.xi:,x Rhody In fiirtilfs llflffllllilj cnrtlzly could .rurfmss lien Girls' Athletic Association Q13 Q23 Q33 Q43 g Thyrsus Club Q13 Q23 Q33 Q433 Glee Club Q23 Q33g English League Q33. Rose is one of those fortunate persons who has completed her high school course in three and a half years. Always calm and poised, never upset or in a furor, yet by all means a good sport, and in for fun, Each study period finds Rose absorbed in school work, but she is one whom you are sure will have her lessons perfectly. She intends to go to Normal School, and become a teacher, and what a fine one she will make! Her pupils will admire her as her classmates at Cranston have, The wishes of the class are with you, Rose, for your future success. INI-iz JENNI-:TT Mn.LER Idear, Eye '24 face with ylaz1'nr.r.v 0zw'sfufvz1d. Girls' Athletic Association Q13 Q23 Q33 Q43g Thyrsus Club Q13 Q23 Q33 Q43g Girls' Debating Society Q23g Good English League Q33. Everyone that knows Inez likes her and rightly thinks she is a dear girl. You see, that's where she gets her peculiar, but nevertheless charming nickname, Idear. Her sparkling eyes and rosy cheeks portray her radiant gladness. No one is ever unhappy when Inez is around. She just smiles and the world smiles with her. She hardly ever seems to have her work done when she comes to school, but Eye is always ready to recite when the teacher calls upon her. Inez took a Commercial Course for the four years and next year she is going to a busi- ness college. Some day Idear will be teaching a new system of shorthand and we hope her pupils will be as clever and as happy as she has been. ARTHUR MITCHELL Mitchie, Mitch, Art He wanted a peg In hang his tlzmiglils nn. lioys' Athletic Association Q13 Q23 Q33 Q43g C. H. S. S. S. Q33g Thyrsus Club Q13 Q23 Q33 Q43. Mitchie is the type who keeps still and radiates sunshine. He is seldom heard, but his twinkling eyes are enough to banish solemnity. That is, he is quiet until he strikes Physics class. Hut otherwise Art is sober and industrious with enough humor to keep the spice in life. We are confident he will never lack friends or fortune. Mitch is aiming for Brown, with the amhi- tion to he an electrical engineer.
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THE CRANSTONIAN EDNYARII lklownmx' Eddie Thy 1lI0!1'I'Sfj' is ti candle of lliy merit. Boys' Athletic Association C19 C29 C39 C493 Minstrel Show C493 Baseball C495 Good English League C39. Ed is another ball player and is an efficient guard of the tirst sack. His one-hand stabs after the ball are always success- fully made, to the wonder and dismay of his rivals. He is also some scholar. VVitness that he is taking his fourth year of Latin! Anyone who can get so far is no dolt. Then, too, he is a social man, for he helped to make the minstrel show a suc- cess. Ed's greatest beauty asset is his blush. NVhen Mr. Bosworth pans him out in Latin, Ed's blush appears in all its glory and 'tis truly nice to gaze upon. Ed intends to go to Brown in the fall, where we predict a brilliant future for him. ALliER'1' Muoifouii Al, 'tMuggie liar my :'oi:t1, I lmrv' not los! il ill-lmlloinyt1r1d.vifzgi11gt1nlhem.v. Boys' Athletic Association C39 C493 Thyrsus Club C495 Dra- mat.c Division C39 g Football Assistant Manager C49 g C. H. S. S. S. C39 C49. About two years ago there came to us from the Hourishing town of Bridgeport, a comely youth possessing the appellation of Albert Mugford. These two short years, however, have been sufficient for AI to make a great many friends at Cran- ston. Muggie cares not for athletics except as he has held the position of assistant manager of the football team. but he CAN sing CF9. At first sight one would naturally suppose Al to be rather bashful, but do not fear, girls--he is harmless and quite likable in a very few minutes. Al is another one who aspires to enter the Kingston portals and we know that both masculine and feminine admirers will send their good wishes with him on his weary way. MA1ir21.vN l'ou'i:ies Madge S2t'f't'f.v fn flu' .vfet't'I. Thyrsus Club C19 C29 C39 C49 3 Girls' Athletic Association C19 C29 C39 C493 Treasurer of 3A Class: Executive Committee 4B Class. Behold! Miss Madelyn Powers, commonly known as Madge. She is one of the best known and most popular girls in our class. VVhen it comes to planning dances, choosing favors, or designing costumes, Madelyn is a peach. Then, too, Madge has done almost all of the typewriting for this year's C'rm1.vfouii1u. Her fidelity and school spirit will surely be greatly missed. Wie sus- pect her of a hankering for Canadag alld her assertion in ling- lish that all good dentists come from there, seems to prove this. How about it, Madge?
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