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CLASS of 1935 i % % li 1 11 U 1 »■., . ll -Ij i,: ]- . • ' ■ ,.!•. ■.;■ . tfjprf.j . -Vt K ■■ .--:J.y|,. ■■. V (JRANSTUNIAN BOARD Thud Row. Mr. Svveenor, Gordon. McCormick, Baker, Manchester, H. Brown, Rusk, Williams, Post, Bennett, L. Fletcher. Seco7id Row: Green, Metcalfe, Buffinton, Gorman, Wall. Murdock, McCloskcy, Carr, Cameron, Bryson, Dwyer, B. D. Brown, McKenzic. First Row: Glover, Hall, Frost, Dixon, Aldrich, Bmmess Manager, Miss Hayden, J. Fletcher, £ditor-i7i-C uef, Wright, Ehrencrona. Murray Baker Myrtle Bennett Barbara D. Brown Howard Brown Helen Buffinton Eleanor Bullard Muriel Dixon Norman Durfee Iva Gorman Louise Cameron Mariorie Bryson Miss Hayden, Chairman cJhe ( ranstoman Jjoarci Editor-in-Chief John Hartley Fletcher Busiiiess Manager Daniel Gaskill Aldrich, Jr. Editorial Staff Virginia Carr Leslie Fletcher Dorothy Frost Dorothy Glover Benjamin Manchester Mildred McCormick Quimeta Wright Business Board Norman Green Elizabeth Hall Typists Helen Ehrencrona Marguerite Dwyer Factiltv .. di ' isers Velma Murdock Ruth Post Thomas Rusk franklin Spooncr Mary Wall Robert Williams William McKenzie Ethel Metcalfe Ruby Gordon Mary McCloskey Mr. Sweenor, Business 4{ 11 } ■■
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Ux iode island (ji( onor octetij All students who at the beginning of their senior year have an average scholar- ship rank of 85 per cent or over for all previous work and who possess the other necessary qualifications of character, service, and helpful leadership shall be eligible for membership. FEBRUARY CLASS Barbara Brown Edward Jenks Edmund Brown Mildred Levy Eleanor Bullard Hannah MacHenry John Fletcher Olive Owren Dorothy Frost Annie Richard Gertrude Schilhavy Marion Stewart Lois Tillinghast Herbert Turndahl Mary Wall Gunborg Albrektson Beryl Babington Mary Barry ROSELINE BaTESON Myrtle Bennett Bertha Brayton Wilfrid Broadbent Howard Brown Henry Butler, Jr. Mary Cardi Virginia Carr Emm.aJanis Closson Kenneth Conn JUNE CLASS James Cook, Jr. M.ADELINE De GrEGORIO Catherine Donahue Josephine G.alli Ruby Gordon Alice Hall Claire Hunter Hilding Johnson Elizabeth Kersh.aw Glenn L.awton Ruth Lindegren Benj. Manchester, III Maxine Maxwell Mildred McCormick Ethel Metcalfe Frederick Moury Clara Movsessian William Nystrom Elvira Riccitelli Thomas Roberts Roland Saulino Helen Seraichekas Anna Soscia Franklin Spooner Marjorie Wall.ace Edythe Ward ETA SIGMA PHI Membership in this organisation is e.xtended to all pupils in standard secondary schools in the United States, either public or private, who during their senior year have maintained in Latin an average of 90 per cent. Myrtle Bennett Mary Wall •{ 10 1
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QJebruaryi L Iass PRESIDENT William George Derby Smile and the world smiles with you. Bill always has a grin to cheer us. We know, however, that he can be serious, since he has proved himself invaluable to teachers and teams through hi.s executive ability. A boy like that is bound to succeed. Hi-T 4; Advisor Junior Hi-T 4; Studeiit Council 3; Trac 3; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Capt. 4; Class Pres. 4; A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; S. C. Athletic Comynittee 4: Chairvian Athletic Drive 4. VICE PRESIDENT Velma Gertrude Murdock Vel is Cranston ' s outstanding girl athlete, a whiz at basketball, and holder of the girls ' championship in Tennis for three years. She has been an active member of the Green Lantern and Cranstonian Boards and has made an excellent Vice-President of her class. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; S. C. Athletic Com. 3; V.-Pres. 3: Boii ' lmg C. 1; Bas etbaU 1, 2, 3: Capt. 1, 2, 3; Champion Tennis 2, 3, 4; Leaders ' Corps 2, 3, 4; Lieut. Com. 3, 4; Green Lantern Bd. 4: Cranstonia7i Lit. Bd. 4; Class V.-Pres. 4: H. R. Pres. 3; Spanish C. 2, 3; German C. 3; Su- ' imming C. 1, 2; Senior Play 4; Latin C. 2, 3; Rifle C. 3, 4; Chemistry C. 4; Biology C. 4. TREASURER Eleanor Douglas Bull.ard Dazzling vivacity describes the versatile Buttons. In whatever line of work she enters she will surely be a winner. Her long list of varied activities shows her populartiy and the ability which is hidden behind a pleasing Peter Pan exterior. Basketball 1. 2, 3; Leaders ' Corps 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin C. 1, 2, 3. 4: Spanish C. i; Thyrsus C. 3, 4; Class Social Com. 3; Class Sec. 4; H. R. Sec. 3, 4; Green Lantern Lit. Board 4; Cr-anstonian Lit. Board 4; S. C. A. Com. 3, 4; Debating C. 2, 3; Traffic Marshal 3, 4; Tennis C. 2, 3; Costume Com. Senior Play; A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; R. L Honor Society. SECRETARY Howard Wallace Butler vir ip? m e a name for himself and has shown his ability in handlin Tai Hl mattejjs ' 5 being elected Treasurer of the February Class, ■. oritc subjeot is TChemistry. and we expect great things of him in th when he enrolVlt Rhode Island State next fall. Radio C. 1; Chemistry C. 3, 4; Dues Collector 3: Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Clas; Treas. 4: H. R. Pres. 4; A. A. 2, 3. His ine SOCIAL COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN Ruth Virginla B.artley Attractive, vivacious, and fun-loving — that ' s Jinny. This engaging lass, whose sparkling personality and keen wit endear her to all who know her, will be hard to replace when she steps out of her prominent position in school activities into the great business world. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Social Com. Ch. 4: Basketball 3: Dean ' s Council 2, 3; Pres. 4; Leaders ' Corps 4; Thyrsus C. 3, 4; Latni C. 1, 2, 3: Biology C. 3: Treas. German C 4: H. R. Sec. 3, 4; Caf. Marshal 3, 4: Corridor Com. 4; Senior Play Costume Com. 4. 12 •-
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