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E WTS y vywznubbv i-.4Q1f,t1 4 3 THOMAS HENRY BLANEY 426 Pawtucket Avenue, Rurnford Tommy's curls are the envy of many of the less fortunate members of the class. He formerly had a great liking for oranges during study periods, but now he prefers Milky XVays. Since his favorite Hsubjecti' is athletics, he was one of the men interested in wrestling. He is very friendly and good-natured and is popular with all the students. ' RICHARD KINGSFORD BRISTOL 71 Allen Avenue, Riverside Honor Society: Editor-in-Chief Crimson 1335 Assistant Property Manager Senior Play 131. Dick is one step ahead of Red Swanson in the contest to see who blushes most easily. In spite of that, however, he can do this. that, and the other. Look at the Crimson. lsn't that a success? Look at the Honor Roll. Doesn't his name appear every month? And listen carefully to this. Due to his untiring efforts, more than half of his physic's class passed! Tha,t's remarkable, to say the least. He plans to study chemistry at Brown and in about five years 'tDoc Smith will have to learn a new atomic theory founded by Professor Richard Bristol, M. S. DONALD F. BROVVN 52 Center Street 'LH-ey! Look what Lally's doing! Thus Brownie, one of our class members, is Iittingly introducedg for what Lally does or says appears to worry him considerably. Brownie and his partner in crime, Bob Dye, manage to keep the class in stitches most of the time. Brown is one of those rare persons endowed with brains, but he is usual- ly too busy amusing his neighbors or plaguing his teachers to use them. Page thirteen ,Q
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gg rn:-fit ., . t iq VERNON BEAUBIAN 42 Dunbar Avenue Football fl-2-31: Hockey fly, Track 41-333 Basketball, Assistant Manager 1215 Manager 431: Chemistry Club 131. Vernon is one of our star athletes. Because of an injury received during a game this year, he was unable to Iinish the football season, and E. P. certainly re- gretted that fact. His fine team-work and whole-hearted desire to play a square game made this loss especially keen to our team. RUTH HELEN BERG T2 Maple Avenue, Riverside Honor Society: School Play 1235 Dramatic Contest f2Jg Senior Play 13l. Heres Manimy herself, of Cat and Canary fameg and who could forget her fine work in UThe Monkeys Paw ? Judging from these performances, Ruth should have a promising career as an actress ahead of her. Her favorite subject is chemistry, but she handles her geom- etry well . too. In addition to this, she is a mighty good scout, and 1932 is proud of her. WINIFRED I. BLANCHARD 40 Phillips Street Cheerleader fl-2-311 Social Committee. Chairman 113: Interclass Basketball rl-233 Senior Play 13lg Crim- son Board f3J. Come on, East Providence! That's XVinnie one of that Well-known group of girls called our cheer leaders. At all our athletic contests she is present to do her part in helping our team to win by her enthusiastic cheering. By her performance in Tommy , our senior play, she has shown us another of her accomplishments. Keep trying, Winnie, and you may be starring on Broadway in the hit of the season! Page twelve
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5 7 , .xrbt ..t...4.t X.. .Q KATHERINE LOUISE BRYAN 370 Pleasant Street, Rumford Honor Society: Glee Club f2lg Class Secretary f2Jg Crim- son Board 131. Kay certainly is a good example to the rest of her classmates. Her English themes haye impressed her teach- ers to such an extent that she immediately became the star English student. Her Latin translations are all that one could desire. Kay is also a supporter of our teams and a loyal attendant at our class parties. Here's to Kay-a scholar. ROY BOWEN BRYANT 30 Bluff Street, Riverside Band fl-2-3lg Hi-y tl-2-333 Senior and School Play 61-31. Roy's passion is airplanes. Just imagine him a few years from now flying around in his own ship. That ambition must have been the result of his doing so much work around the stage, where there is so little room that it would be a great help to be able to fly from place to place. He is also fond of boats, from the largest war vessel down to little hand-made paper ones. IRVING T. BUDLONG 42 Russell Avenue Basketball C2-315 Orchestraf4lg Band flu. There are two chief reasons why our band is such a success this year., One of them is Bud and his clarinet. The other is the rest of the band. XVhy, Mr. XViggins pays more attention to him than to all the rest of the band to- gether. His good nature and his behaviour in Room 5 have made him tamoushor is notorious a better Word? He is always to be found at class socials. Chemistry is his pet hobby and some day we may find that the process of obtaining gold from sea-water is due to our old pal Bud . Page fourteen
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