East Providence High School - Crimson Yearbook (East Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1948

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X ' S' MARGARET AMELIA BRAZ Muciitt is thit fun loving little girl who IS very fond seen at all the sports events, cheering our teams on to victory. af tlkinq gym, in flet, she wouldn t mind passing, all of wg her school hours in the gym with Miss Kelleyf Margaret is MORRIS BRITTO lfnuiball ll-2-JJ, Indoor Track HJ. Outdoor Track CID. Everyone knows Mickey, the boy with the winning dis- position and easy way. His Wonderful job on the football te-am will always be remembered by us, for Britto and foot- ball just go together. All who know Mickey like him and have no doubt that he is one of the nicest graduates of E. P. X15 Y MARY MAY BROXYIN Hi-Tri fll, Canteen Com. QU, Assembly Coin. gli. Mary has such an earnest, serious expression on her face in class-one can actually see her storing up information! She has a quiet, confident manner that will be admirably suited to her future career as a nurse. With a college course as a background, she will be well prepared for her nursing course. BRONSON lSOO'l'll BUMP Ilouor Sm'ii'l,i' Cross-country fl-2-il, lndoor Track ll-2-D, Outd sucx r Track ll-U. Bronson is a well-known Cassanova of the senior class. lle usually does his home work assignments quite faithfully and sees to it that his name appears on the honor roll. He seldom misses a social event and is also quite an enthusiastic sports fan. KIOHN ALBliRT ISURCIIARD Students should be seen and not heard: this may apply to john during classes but certainly not when he is among his friends. His brown curly hair has attracted many a feminine eye. john may be seen at various sports activities helping to cheer the team to victory.

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lc' ,,, . ,..1,4, y , ' .V I 9',I, j f HL, ,L . f f',,..'f'r- - .- 1 ' 7 1 4 ., . . ,, , xy 'y , , U 7' 7, JOHN WILLIAM BLoMcs'f EDT I john is a very tall, good-looking young man who is dum! il brainy fellow when it comes to solid geometry. He is WQ liked by all of his classmates as well as by his teachers becausei of his courteous manner, his neat appearance and his pleasing voice. ROGER RECKLING BLUNT Hi-Y Q2-31, Band fl-2-lj, All-State 12-ij, Chess Club OJ, -Iabbcrwock 12-33. Roger's the quiet little man who keeps us laughing at lunch with his droll stories. He surely knows his studies and of he's a mathematician who someday may follow in Einstein's footsteps. Roger is a meticulous dresser and sometimes seems to have just stepped out of the store window. L ' 1 Ilblfljgt 7 If f if 1 f ,IIZAN CARYL BRADLEY yr' LOUIS' WINIFRED BQRGES LU - Bowling CH. Louise 's known for her good-nature and fondness for a hood jul . you will most certainly find her at anytime laughi t th the girls. Her ability to skate has made her attend? 'e at the roller rink a pleasure to all. You will con- tinue being Ll success Louise, in whatever you do, if you stay .is nice as you .ire now. I Swin1n1iu1g lj lib. Aux. Ll-ZH, L. A. Trcas. LZJ, PP, U , , , UK ,' . I fl1or .' Q2-ij. 5 l lirfgbod-loolity girl's f ture is pretty well decided for er., 'c 5 e 1 'Q 1 . . . 1 like shly cn3.,1 to 1 certain Harry We sh1ll 1 easin' '. 's. W'e 'ls 1cr all the luck and happiness she can possib ave: remewber ea for her charming personality and XD 'w x 7 gl: lLEliN BRAGA liuwliu ll-1-5 'i-l '- ri 123, SCI., r Hi-Tri HJ, Basketball Qlj arie is A ve , ranquil litt 'rl with long dark hair fx 1 sl l S nc very od work in her commercial fd d '5lF S C1I and precise about lk 1 1 1 I., - r 1 . . Q Q eoes. f e as - - 1 s die. and ' put' 3 her,x dies to good advantage by XJ oy ' ingi inof 'afl'v:1'?dh00l. ry-y



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XD llli I U x Ci U Bn ii, Q ll 113 Bi C lul X .J who :nys me my carrots. She keeps us roaring with her MARIAN HOXWLAND BUSH I lli-Tri 11-2-ij, Dram. Club 12-35, Senior Play 151, Contest Play 123, N. li. Drama Fest. 121, Softball 125, Basketball 125, Freneh Club 135. Beulah! - yes, Mam. This was the part Marian so aptly portrayed in the Senior Play. Marian's a gal who has Certainly traveled around in this old school, making friends and doing things. Her ambition is to be an actress, so someday Marian bring iueh ohei iture riends. will probably be another Garbo. 001 f if it UA IN CADY l In r' 1 r'l-3' in-'L -3 , Ki i ilir 1l , Crinso 1flj. bl 1 i type usi ei. o . She is always lligi g - 5 pei lab , no at er fr the eost. Here is ' 1 ela. .embt o i Ya' 1 r' 0 'nition in her future soc a i0I1S. ai a fvi aeious manner will tfiffy sf KY llOl'li FRANCES CAMPBELL Senior Play 151, lltlllkll'-lI1'ClliCf Crimson 15j, Ki-Hiffri 11-Zj, lli-iliri 151, Assembly Com. 131, Ring Com. 12j, Basketball 12-ij, lan. Com. 115, Chorus 151, Softball 3 'n il 'mitable l' el Our serious minded teen-aged ' of the ' 1 nr pl. ent on reforming the world! Cute, l . XV great g eves you ave, Grandma. The etter t oll th' 1, n dear. ' ope can be serious or fae 'tioi. v -rv a a ut- e. 's to lf. P.'s Dorothy Dix. S li NC Y ARI' Y A ' 1 . L 4- , f tf. '.. , , fin? 1I-2-BJ, lnskuball 11-25, f. , .se all 1 - , Cal . -11-lj, Swimming 12j, Camera 1 u 125, Hom. un. 1 'l'ownie 12-U, Crimson 151. Con is a won lerf al and a brilliant reporter for our ' ' 'ggiri ara isa if 'Q 'KY lc lon it XV ut 1ll t oytd htr sport column 5ht1s active 1 in t it L l lxlt s in his do outstlndini, wor in t um. C nit is nown 1- way e aids wll thost who need a wing l d. , fi' -IANIZT 'x CAREY Y st half of Ala et 86 Nat, Inc. She's the gal queer German translations and her predieaments in class. Her joll f laugh resounds after iokes about her Fur-burn socks. lio further information, see Janet. Seriously, best of luelc in your missionary career, janet.

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