Cranston High School - Cranstonian Yearbook (Cranston, RI)

 - Class of 1931

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.A - Im m i' llllMAw..,mff.f.tull1llMiilM'.l.v if1w'm,.i..fuifli2.m' .nm aliwlifm li 1 lMl4lf MZiW f M 1 n l f -it ROBERT ALFRED BRADBURY 99 Potter St., Auburn Scientific Brad is our efficient and popular Class president. He is a leader both socially and scholastically, being one of those to attain membership in the Honor Society. Bob is a friendly engaging fellow. Class presidency and Cranstonian work are but two of the many activities in which he has participated so successfully that we predict a brilliant future for Robert. Thyr. C. C13 C231 V. Prey. C131 Oct. C. C13 C231 Cl. Coun. C431 Hi-Y C.Q,' S. C. CQ,' A. A. C13 CQ CQ C431 Track CQ C431 Cl. Pres. C431 Soccer Cram. Bd. C43,' S. C. Soc. Com. CQ,' R. I. H. S. 1 i. ALBERT JOHN BRACKENWAGEN zoo Wellington Ave., Auburn Commercial People call him Bob, but we think jack-in-the-box, is more suitable, for in his classes he was always hopping up and down, ready with a suggestion or eager for a bit of fun. He certainly showed his originality by helping to plan the special gifts for the Senior Banquet. However, he was truly businesslike in his position as Thrift Cashier. Bob is planning to enter the field of aviation Cwe always knew he would reach great heights3 in a few months. Th- C- C23 C331 A- A- C13 C23 C33 C43- MARJORIE ALICE BROWN 131 Oakland Ave., Eden Park Cvmfllwiifll One look at Marjorie's face assures us of her sunny disposition. She is a mighty fine girl, her smile is helpful, her ways winning, her manner earnest, and her friendship true. She has been with us all the four years, and, through that time has ranked well in her studies, being a member of the Rhode Island Honor Society. A. A. op Q23 Q53 Q01 Pi. com. CD: R. 1. H. s. MERRIL PECKHAM BUDLONG 83 Albert Ave., Edgewood Scientific In Merril we have one of those strong, vigorous 1nen! He manipulates a horn in a manner worthy to uphold our Cranston traditions for during his high school career he has been an essential part of the musical life of the school. Merril's dissertations on a variety of subjects in English often have been a joy to his classmates. On delving into his private life, we find that Merril's hobby is experimenting with electricity, but he plans to study business administration at Rhode Island State. Offfwf C- C33 C431 Tbyf- C- C231 Offlf- C23 C33 C43f Band C23 C33 C431 A. A- C13 C23 C33 C431 Caf. M. l16l

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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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' Y E VY'- 51. -.: n A 'Q' , ..,N i'?.?32il'5'--. . ' Q 'TIR E ---1 E 1, ' , , f.1-'vp':f-.1'f'fYf:'L 1 E-2 il' un zf lllM6lli ll lllllllgllxllllllilil illmlmakmllllHllitxmlllllgmllfawl 83 Colonial Ave., Eden Park Clzzrrical The fates have bestowed upon Margaret many gifts, not least of which is her delightful sense of humor. Though capable of doing well in any class as shown by her election to the Rhode Island Honor Society, Margaret excels in Spanish. Her ability to write amusing poems and entertaining short stories has been the source of much pleasure to all of us. And surely have they not also been the source of many tangible rewards for Margaret? A. A. CID CzD C3D C4D,- Dearfr C- QD CIO! V. Prcr. C4D,' Lat. C. CID C2D Q35 C4D,' Sp. C. C3D C4D,' V. Prem. C3D,' Prcr. C3D,' Cla. Jac. Com. C4D,' Tlpfr. C. CID C2D,' Cram. Bd. CQ! Gr. ' Laut. Bal. C4D,- R. I. H. .Sh 54 Ferncrest Ave., Edgewood Clarrical Vern belongs to the exclusive group of student critics who supply the only local atmosphere of sophistication, for beneath a scholarly aspect he conceals a brilliant wit, and a keen intelligence. His interests are intellectual, centering on music. When Vern has played in public he has shown himself possessed of the quality that arouscs the great enthusiasm of the audience and it is not without reason that we expect an unusual career for him. Ort. C. CID CzD C3D C4D,' A. A. CID CzD CD C4D,' Tlayr. C. C4D,' MARGARET BULLARD V ERN MORRIS CALKINS GUY HOWARD BURT 79 Norwood Ave., Edgewood Scimtzfic Guy has played football for three years and many a mussed-up rival can vouch for the truth of the quotation, A well-knit Samson. He has also excelled in basketball and baseball, devoting two years to these sports. This piece of concentrated energy has stood for motion, speed and efficiency, not only on the athletic Held but in the class- room,-as a member of the Rhode Island Honor Society. Able student, outstanding athlete, capable executive, clever writer,-Guy has shown an unusual versatility in his accomplishments. Football CzD C3D C4D,' Barzball C3D C4D,' Barlzetball CzD C3D,: Trunk C2D,' A. A. Col. CID C2Dj A. A. Calm. CID C2D,' S. C. D. C3D C4D,' .S'. C. M. CzD C3D C4D,' Cl. Barketball CID CP. G.D,' Clan So. Cam. C3D C4D,' Cl. Tmzr. C4D,' Caf. M. C4D,' Lmdzrr' Carpr CID: Tbyr. C. CzD C3Dj Cram. Bd. C4D,' Gr. Lent. Bd. C4D,' R. 1. H. S. Gr. Laut. Bd. C4D,' Cram. Bd. C4D,' Arr. Com. FLORENCE BERYL CAMPBELL 17. Richland Road, Forest Hills Classical There is something about Flossie that attracts everyone to her. Perhaps its because of her ability to say only what is good of her companions, or perhaps it is her un- failing optimism. An indefatigable worker-generous both with her services and her Liz Cwhich is usually overflowing with CranstonitesD, Flossie has become an in- valuable member of our class. Lat. C. C2D C 3D C4D,' Pmcrar CDI A. A. CID C23 CD CD: Bowling C. C4Dj Ser. S. C. Soc. Cam. C451 Thar- C- C25 CJD. l17l

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