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ARTHUR BANABUS CUDDY A I ,-,1---5,-1' 13 '- F M WlllhlMl.,lw, llllllll1HlllNlaMI.0 fulfillwarm.nl.ri:nrMlimrlrllmmlwlflaMM MARY CATHERINE CUMMINGS 7.86 Auburn St., Auburn Commercial Who is the business-like girl going down the corridor? It is Mary Cummings. Throughout her four years at Cranston, Mary has been interested in Commercial sug- jects, and the business world at large. However, that Mary didn't concentrate wholly on those subjects is shown by the fact that for three years she has been an intensely interested member of the Girl's Glee Club. Mary has not confided her ambition to us but we think that she will be a success as a secretary. G- Glff C' C25 C35 C451 Tluf- C- C25 C35- 81 Norwood Ave , Edgewood Classical Many times have we marched into assemblies, while Arthur has skillfully conducted the school orchestra. As a member of the famous Cuddy Trio, he has distinguished himself as an artist in the musical world. His cheery disposition, and general friendli- ness has won him many friends among the students and faculty during his four years at Cranston. As Art enters the world of sharps and flats with his trusty instruments, Cviolin, saxophone, and clarinet5 we will be waiting to hear of his accomplishments as a great musician-perhaps as a director of the Symphony. 0755- C15 C25 C35 C45:Cw1d- C25 C55 C45f Band C55 C45f Off- C - C15 C25 C35 C45f Thr- C - C25 JALIES HOWARD DEIGNAN 5 Berwick Road, Edgewood Manual Am Is a personal necessary for Howie? Do we not all know that young man of soldierly bearing, who has marched through four years at Cranston, dispelling gloom by his radiant personality and tuneful violin? Howie's versatility is amazing. Besides being everybody's friend and a good sport, one of our most prominent musicians, and an active worker in student affairs, he is an ardent devotee of the golf links, and 'tis said, of social affairs. We even find Howie displaying another talent in the annual play, by assuming the role of a lawyer-thoroughly convincing us of his ability to do anything, and do it well! A. A. C15 C25 C35 C451 Thyr. C. C25 C451 Play C451 H. R. Vice Prer. C451 Ort. C. C15 QD: Pm. Q5 C431 s. c. M. C431 H. R. Pm. C351 Gulf Q5 543, Clair c. C351 TW. c C45 ALBERT DE LORENZO ' 1356 Cranston St., Arlington Clmriral Great Caesars' Ghost! We really mean it. You don't believe us? just ask anyone who takes 4A Latin. Who is it that never forgets the difference between a gerund and a gerundive? Who always knows the correct sequence in a conditional sentence? Well, none other than Al De Lorenzo. But don't think that Latin is his only successful subject, for Al wears that little pin which signifies the Rhode Island Honor Society. R. 1. H. s. l22l
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1 ' 5-5 --M -M.yl,',-Q ,-it -' 3 - -?:+..E- .,., ?' 7-. :vw 3. '1',1.i?ff2-f2's'p117'QitQ E E14 .S e' 1- 1' -R' wif-f ' s' fl . 'A 1 1 14- A' ' l -F l 'f Q V ' 'l U' 1 ' I . - N A, ' ,l I D 1,1 'I w I . ll' ,'. -1' f, I 1 A 1 ' I I HA, iulll . .i fi A A .1 . 1. 1-.1 .1 ,n . A . ' . A li 1 A A 1 1 ' A v 1 ' , 1 CllfMlClll lllllllMdllZll1l1'1l1l l fly: MW lttfalalllhcmlldlmlfaflf M DONALD EDGAR CONGDON 1361 Cranston St., Arlington Scientific Donald Edgar Congdon is known to his most intimate friends as Duke. This nick- name is suggestive, for Don is a prince ofa good fellaw. He has a very quiet, prepos- scssing manner, a sunny disposition, a loyalty to his friends and to his school, that would be difficult to match. Reliable, honorable, and determined in all that he under- takes-in a few words-Duke exemplifies the fundamentals that are needed to make a real man. I.eader.r' C. CQ: Tb. C. Cal' C. Treat. CQ: Cl. Prey. Cal' A. A. Treat. CQ: V. P. S. C. C451 Cl. C. C41' .Sf C. Colm. C435 Track C35 C451 Soccer C3D,' Mtgr. LEAH PEARL CoNN 30 Bartlett Ave., Edgewood Clarfiml The long list of activities shows n1ore clearly than can we the versatility of Leah Conn, the brilliant columnist of the Green Lantern. Everything Diddi does is worthy of note, whether it be artistic, scholastic, or athletic It is this happy faculty of making a success of everything she touches, which leads us to prophesy that Leah will make a highly respected placed for herself in the world Fr. C. C4D,' Tbyr. C. CQ C4D,' Leaderf' C. CID Czl CD Com. C-IDI Ba.rkctbf1l!C1D C23 C35 545, Gr. Lani. Bd. C-D1 A A. op Q25 5,3 gg, ya. A. C. C01 A. A. Del. 545. A. A cf-1. op,- s. c. M. 03.15. com. ol- R. 1. H. s. EVELYN BARR COULTERS 1 17 Pawtuxet Ave., Edgewood General jolly, vivacious, full of fun-she is a friend of all. Did you ever hear her sing? If so, you can predict for I1er a Marion Talley future with the world at her feet. Evelyn has found time to interest herself in many activities, especially in the language clubs as shown hy her ll1CIl1bCl'Sl1lP in the Fre11ch, Latin, and Spanish Clubs. Thyr. C. Phu' Calf fl. A. C1DC2D C35 C455 H. R. .S':r. CIDJ Lat. C. C251 fp. C. C211 Fr. C. C-D1 5- C- CID: C. M- CD: Off. C- C23 GD ALBERT EDWIN CUMMINGS 34 Clarendon St., Auburn Scientific Al is noted for many things, among others being his interest in languages, and his scholastic attainment, which have won for him the much coveted pin of the Rhode Island Honor Society. When he leaves Cranston, Al will go to Brown where he will study engineering. If he does as well in college as he has done in high school, Al will be a credit to his Alma Mater. A. A. CID CQ C33 C01 Sp. C. C4D,' Fr. C. R. I. H. S. l21l
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rf - F- A, - Q 3 f .5 :-- .A .tx 1 V1 'lvx 5-'3f5 -, Q um illllilfllfhlllllllllll MlllllllllillN01lAxllfbllm mllllllllimk MW!!llfiillallfmmnlwmll lahtim llhlUl1Mll Louis LUKE GODEREY DELPADRE 108 Maplewood Ave., Arlington Scientzfic Louis made his debut at Cranston after two years as a track man at LaSalle. He has shown great interest in mechanical things, and is widely recognized as an authority on radios. It is chiefly through his persistent efforts that the T-Square Club has been raised to its present high standards of achievement. T .fqzmre C. QL' Prnt. C4D,' A. A. Y FLORENCE MARIE REINE DESROSIERS 464 Laurel Hill Ave., Arlington Commercial Dartmouth High School lost a little blue-eyed miss three years ago. We found Florence but never returned her for we discovered that truly all good things come in little packages. Her keen intellect has won a place for her in the Rhode Island Honor Society. Her elliciency and personality made her the secretary of the Student Council Social Committee. We are confident that Florence will continue her line work in whatever phase of business she may enter. A. A. QD Thyr. C. C215 .Sf C. tf. C. C3D,' fer. X. C. S. C Cyl' A. A. Col. C451 C. M. C431 R. 1. H. 5. MIRIAM EVANGELINE DEWARE 57 Eldridge St., Auburn Genera! Miriam has not been with us very long but those who really know her appreciate her sweetness of character, her dignity, and charm. She is very demure, but not to the point of excluding humor. Although Miriam is very modest, from certain reports we are led to believe that Eastern Nazarene School lost a conscientious student and valuable basketball player when Miriam left that school to come to Cranston. Tfwf- C- CD CD- PHILLIP D1 Bucci 946 Cranston St., Arlington Scientijc From over the hills and over the dales comes Philip in his Ford as did gay Lochin- var from the West! Any morning if you chanced to stray into Room 1.03, you could hear the most exciting tales about that car. Mishaps! Flat-tires! However, telling stories was not his only occupation, for he could often be found in the Library writing History cards or English reports. Someday, we feel that Phil is going to be an im- portant business man. l23.l
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