Cranston High School - Cranstonian Yearbook (Cranston, RI)

 - Class of 1931

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ii is . i . 5 ' l 1- K f' ,' A ,l -.-T71 '. ,' . M v ' ' 1 ,' :lillolll,lll,r.f.-lwlfrllfrom,,sa.iilain-Mllllmlrofoilmilllzolllollii.ml GERTRUDE LENEA ANDERSON 110 Brandon Road, Cranston Commercial Gertrude is a member of the Commercial Department and intends to enter the busi ness world after her graduation in June. As she is a very quiet girl and modest in her manner, there are very few members of the school who know that Gertrude is an accomplished pianist. We hope that she may keep on with her music even though becoming a business woman, for Gertrude may yet bring fame to Cranston through her efforts. A. A. LUCY EDNA ARNOLD 43 Lincoln St., Arlington Commercial Whenever we think of Lucy, we immediately smile as reiuembrances of her amusing antics and irrepressible giggles burst upon us. Her humor and wit have helped to banish many of our troubles during our four years here. Much to our amazement and envy, Lucy always managed to have several vacations in addition to those on the regular school calendar. Some ofhce will surely be made brighter and happier by her presence. A. A. 415056355-fD.' mf. c. QD CD. H. R. sa. op. W11.1.1AM FREEMAN BAKER, JR. 81 Strathmore Road, Edgewood Scientific Treasurer of Hi-Y, President of the Thyrsus Club, and Chairman of the Traflic Committee are but a few ofthe positions in which Bill has served Cranston. In addi- tion, he is one of the most congenial members of his class, and has been a decided asset to our social affairs, possessing a truly social temperament. We hope Bill's career at New Hampshire will be as successful as his career at Cranston. Thy. C. QD C4D,' Prer. QL' Annual Thy. C. Play C33 QD! HPY C35 QD! Trear. QL' S. C. CQ: Cb. Tragic Com. C41' Football Cal' Golf QL' H. R. A. C. C3D,' A. A. C15 CQ QD C4D,' Trajfr Mar. ' CHESTER NORTIiUP BARKER 70 Hillwood Ave., Cranston Commercial Chet's athletic record is outstanding. He has been a prominent member of soccer, track and baseball teams for four years. But he has been appreciated as much for his gentlemanly conduct, pleasing manners, and good fellowship. A. A. CO CQ C451 Barrball QD CQ C01 Baiketlmll CzD,' Soorer QD C01 Thr. C. 2D CQ C431 Prc.r. Tlar. Coun. Q42 H. R. V.-Prem. Calf B. Gln C. C1DCzDQ3D,'.S'. C. M. Q01 Caf. Com. QQ. I14I

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19 :Er-qc. ' ' l ' ' 1' n V A A I l Ill' A' V in 1 W un 21i ixn5Mlllll ll ll llwiglllllllalulil illMLlg,NalllMllli1llk flillmtllillllfilfmwl iwh hilt MMM ALFRED RUDOLF ACKERMAN, JR. 168 Alexander St., Auburn Scientific We are unfortunate in knowing Alfred only by sight, so recently has he come into our presence, and so modestly unobtruding is his manner. We wish we might have known him longer for we feel convinced that in this case, appearances are not mis- leading, but rather indicative. Alfred has the unmistakable demeanor of a gentleman, and that alone would have made him a decided attribute to our class. Hi-Y C45 BEATRICE ANDERSON 5 Piedmont St Auburn Commercial EGENIA MATHILDA ALLARD 307 Woodbine St., Auburn Commercial Ena is a member of the Commercial Department but graduated in January. Al- though she was a good student, she did not return for post-graduate work, and we have not been able to locate her to list all her activities. Ena did not go out for sports but faithfully attended all games. Her most outstanding accomplishment was her ability to play the piano. Beatrice h uls from the Commercial Division. Every day she can be found busily working at her typewriter. She has been particularly interested in the Spanish language and for the last two years has been an active member of the Spanish Club. She is rather secretive about her future, but is preparing to become a private secretary. A- A- C25 C351 5P- C- C35 C45. DAGNEY MATILDA ANDERSON 8 Highland St., Meshanticut Park Clarrical This charming young lady is none other than the one and only Dagney. Her pleas- ing smile has won a legion of friends and her remarkable good humor has kept them. Not only is Dagney a good scholar, but she is a perfect sport in every sense of that word. Gloom and Dagney cannot be in the same place at the same time, for her tem- perament is as cheerful as the sun. A- A- C15 C15 C55 C451 Tbyf- C- C15 C25 C35 C451 Lwdfff C- C15 C25 C35 C451 I-dfin C- C15 C25 C35 C451 .Ywimming C. C15 C25 C35 C45,' 4-H C. C15 C251 V.-Prrr. C25,' Ch. .Yon Com. C151 G. Rex. C351 S. C. M. C35 C45. l13l



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1 --F1245 yr.. H ' N- -n ..-.-:- .- ' f- 1 1,21 : ,?---7 in ,L 1-. 52: 5iQ:y?Q'g':f'375'.jE-ga: fl '- ' -,T J ' :tl-I -5 ' - F '. 1 U iffnf .4 H . . '- 'f I f 1.9 1 . ' . n, A il ul 5 'Ml A WNW! ,l 'bil r ll' K' . .-Vi' ' ' ' i' f' lf ' I C 1 wk ' f .n ri A A Ai A A is. 'A .A .nr ' . A . . A i i A A . 'i ' ull. .gmjymmlfg 'mem mmvwmmm 'llllllMAn.,m'nl l44l1Wml1lslillJ.1lwollldllmiif Aomlllim. arilwfllllmllidlm Alfillaflbwohoolf GEORGE EDWARD BARNES IIS Villa Ave., Edgewood Commercial Ted came to Cranston in 'L9 from Holyoke High. His jolly, friendly manner has made him popular. His interest in skating and swimming shows he enjoys the watcr,f frozen or otherwise. He plans to do Civil Service work after h: leaves Cranston High and he takes with hinl Olll' best wishes for success. A. A. C35 C451 Cl. CHIIII. C451 Cof. M. C351 H. R. Prof. H. R. V. Prer. C451 A. A. Dol. LAUREL BORDEN 337 Auburn St., Auburn Commercial This petite person is Laurel. Is there anyone in the Commercial Department who does 11015 know her-with her merry ways and infectious smile? She has taken the business course and is undecided as to her future, but she thinks that she would like to be a nurse, and we are inclined to agree that this would be rt very wise choice. A. A. C15 C25 C351 A. A. Del. C351 Oct. C. IRENE MARY BOUCHARD ll George St., Pawtuxet Commercial We all know that Irene is' very industrious and attends strictlv to business while in school, but out of it, she's just a jolly, good sport, and full of fun. Irene can always be depended upon to lend a helping hand wherever it is needed---that is why we all think so much of her. Tlgyr. C. C15 C251 A. A. C15 C25 C35 C451 Temzir C. WALTER VINCENT BOWEN, JR. 181 Columbia Ave., Edgewood .S'cfentlf'it We honestly believe that William H. Hall had Walt in mind when he left money for the Edgewood Library. Walt may be seen there almost any evening, iudustriously poring over a history lesson or an English assignment, accounting for his good marks in both subjects-and when he and Zick can'r End something to laugh about,- well, it will be a pretty tough old world. Walt has carried on the renown of the famous Bowens in sports and has furthered its tradition for clean, hard, sportsmanlike action. A. A. C15 C25 C35 C451 Football C35 C451 Trark C351 Loaders C. C351 Th. Carb. C351 H. R. V. Prrr. C451 Tllyr. C. C251 Hi-Y C35 C451 Caf. M. l15.I

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