Cranston High School - Cranstonian Yearbook (Cranston, RI)

 - Class of 1931

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. i 2s , ' L -----..... i l , , 2 r ,,Ll, K ' I ,A ,gl .:3.,l Aly rx A. LL, 5 A ' I A. 'ei'.i.ii,fMii.:aff,i2 lilw!1ai1lslll.l.vl-MM!lm'5.,iauairl55?t-A.4.imlllmlfmilMMMWAMZMi.f1Mi4 HOWARD LAWTON SNOW, JR. 7 Squantum St., Meshanticut Park Scientift Money! Money! Yet, unlike most collectors we have occasion to know, Howie is very popular and the hnancial pillar of our extravagant class. His friendliness is a class legend. As to his wit, executive ability, and athletic prowess, any of his flock of friends will testify. Why, Howie is the one who puts most of the soc into that soccer team of ours. If he continues in the business World with as much sagacity and vigor as he has displayed at Cranston, we expect to see Howie at least in Wall Street. RUTH ELIZABETH STEVENS 117 Maplewood Ave., Arlington General If silence is golden, Ruth has inherited a million. One can always find her either industriously studying or playing her violin. She certainly can play too, as fellow members of the orchestra will testify. For her service rendered in that line we are all grateful and hope that she continues the study of music. Oct. C. C15 C25,' Orfb. C451 A. C. C15 C251 A. A. C451 dlp. C. Hi-Y C9 Q31 A. A. Q13 525 Q33 443, s. c. M. 641' Pm. H. R. C131 Tb. c. C25 GD. Cl. C. C35 C451 Cl. Trmr. C35 C451 S. C. C15,' Soccer Capt. C35 C451 R. V. Prem. GILBERT RUSSEL STONE 188 Orchard St., Cranston Mazzzzfzl Arty Bert came to Cranston as a sophomore, having spent his freshman year in sunny Florida. Although rather retiring, he has made many friends, and while not a great athlete or executive, he has been an ardent supporter of all school activities. Although taking a Manual Arts Course, Bert plans to enter business college after graduation. Aa A- CID C25 C35 C45- EiLEEN LORETTA SULLIVAN 186 Magnolia St., Auburn Commercial When we say the name Eileen we pause, for immediately many different ideas come to us. Sullie has distinguished herself in the classroom, in athletics, and in her pursuit of music. As a member ofthe Octave Club, she has often played for us. Eileen is a natural born leader as shown by her work in the Girl Scouts. Although graduating in mid-year, Sullie has found a position as bookkeeper and stenographer. Ott. C. C15 C25 C35 C451 Th-yr. C. C25 C351 A. A. C25 C35 C451 AII'f Tb. C. C25 C351 G. Gln C. C25 C35,' Tm. C. l42l



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l9 'HeT.r-3 fi-5' -T 'l ll14 f 1 illfMVlll ll ll lllflullmllllllllrl Mimi ALBERT NELSON THOMPSON 80 Greenwood St., Auburn .Ycientifc Who goes there? Oh, yes, the familial long and short of it. The long is no other than Albert Thompson. Did you ever stop to consider how much brains it ll1USt take to keep such a big boy going? No wonder he always looks so thoughful and pre- occupied. He is probably visualizing that eventful day when he will be a successful engineer or even another Edison. Although Bert has been with us only a year, he has certainly made a definite place for himself and we wish him loads of luck. A. A. C451 Track C431 Chem. C. CD. ELLYCE THOMPSON 80 Greenwood St., Auburn Clarrical lf Ellyce were not the kind of girl she is, we could not really be very well acquainted with her, for she came to Cranston just a year ago from New York State. We surely are glad that Tiny decided to let Cranston High claim her as a graduate. Ellyce has shown her ability in three distinct fields,-athletics, dramatics, and book-learning. Imagine our amazement when she announced that she intends to become a lawyer. And although diminutive, Ellyce can assume a stern demeanor which bodes ill to all law-breakers. Thyr. C. Bfarketball C4D,'Cra11. Bd. C4D,' A. A. C32 RUTH MARY WVARBURTON II Warwick Ave., Edgewood Commercial We have here a true sports girl who spends many of her leisure hours in bowling' swimming, canoeing, and horseback riding. During her four years at Cranston, Ruth has been not only an active member in the Octave Club and a leader on the bowling teams, but also a faithful member ofthe Athletic Association. She has shown marked academic ability, and we know that she is well prepared to become an efficient private secretary. A. A. CID C23 C35 C42 Thyr. C. CID Cal: Ort. C. C25 CQ C4D,' Bowling CQ: Ba.rlzerba!lC1Df Minrrrel BRUCE PARISH -WATSON 1 45 Sylvan Ave., Edgewood Cldffivdl As editor-in-chief of the Cranstonian and the Green Lantern and as a member of the Student Council, Bruce has served and influenced the thought of the student body of our school. Although talented and widely read in many Helds, poetry may be singled out as the realm in which Bruce has achieved the greatest success, his poems having received recognition in several well-known publications. Bruce's future career is un- decided, but its artistic merit may be looked upon as a certainty. S. C. C4D,' Track Q1 Hi-Y C3D,' Cram. Bd. C4D,' Gr. Lent. Bd. C4D,' Cl, Snr. Com. C4D,' Cl. C. CQ: Pictur: Cam. C01 R. I. H. S. l44l

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