A 73-year bond These seven friends have known each other for a long time. The Cranston High School class of 1945 graduated 73 years ago, back when there was only one high school in Cranston. Ninety-seven students graduated in February, and 333 graduated
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These seven friends have known each other for a long time. The Cranston High School class of 1945 graduated 73 years ago, back when there was only one high school in Cranston. Ninety-seven students graduated in February, and 333 graduated in June. These seven still remain close to this day. They check on each other throughout the year, making sure people are healthy, notifying each other of someone's move out of state or to a nursing home, or telling each other of the unfortunate passing on a classmate. The class is always looking for updates on friends. If anyone knows of a member of the Class of 1945, get in touch with Frank DelSanto at delsanto@mailbug.com. From left Dr. Kenneth Nanian, Mary (Fabrizio) Carpentier, Ann (Ruggieri) Casale, Andy Poccia, Genevive (Andren) Brown, Mildred “Milly” (Phipps) Abraham and Frank DelSanto.
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