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THE OREEN AND WHITE 27 THERESA MARGARET RINALDI “JESSIE “The Gypsy Rover” Theresa is one of those girls who seem to have a smile for all occasions. To see her grouchy would indeed shock all. She is always ready to give a helping hand at any function. During the winter she took a very active part in baskeeball, and is now a very enthusiastic baseball fan. She is quite undecided about her future. HELEN CATHERINE RIANG “The Gypsy Rover” Helen was more or less quiet during her first three years at school, but has now begun to step out. She attends all of the school functions and is prominent in athletics. Helen is a fine worker and never refuses to lend a helping hand. She desires to carry on the work of civilization by teaching and hopes to attend the Rhode Island State College of Education next fall. LEONARD F. SANFORD “PINHEAD” “It Pays to Advertise” Well, look who’s here! “Pinhead,” one of the best natured boys in the class. He is a source of much laughter, in the U. S. history class and elsewhere. He likes dancing, and is seen at all the social functions with a new girl almost every time. “Len” may not be what you call a student, but in History he often comes out with the right answer when the class is ready to give up. He doesn’t go out for athletics, but he is seen at all the games in the cheering section. “Pinhead” is known as a “good sport” throughout the school. RUSSELL WEST SOUTHWICK “RUS” “The Gypsy Rover” This boy with the wavy hair is “Rus,” vice president, and one of the popular boys in the class. He is usually seen with his friend “Danny.” “Rus” is considered quiet—until you know him. After graduation he intends to enter one of the colleges.
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26 THE (iREEN AND WHITE CHARLES SUGDEN NEWTON “CHARLY” Charly is the world’s champion for walking the least number of miles. He rides to school in his “flivver,” rides home, rides here, rides there, but never seems to walk. He is a likeable chap and very interesting. We all have our jokes with him but he doesn’t mind it a bit. After leaving high school Charly intends to go to R. 1. State College. JOSEPHINE NUSSENFELD A gentle, refined nature, has our classmate, Josephine. She is a very quiet, unobstrusive girl, seeking recognition from none—unless every five weeks when her name fails to appear on the honor list as it should. Then we discover that our fair-haired Josephine is quite capable of getting excited. Josephine is most efficient and belongs to the R. I. Honor Society. Next year she is to attend Boston University. FRANK PANZARELLA Frank has made friends with all during the last four years. He is always ready to give the use of his truck to some school undertaking. The athletic managers will vouch for that. He is capable of attaining a good average in his school work and next year hopes to go to Bates. ROSE POWERS “The Gypsy Rover “It Pays to Advertise.” This is our expert typist and stenographer. Rose is always called upon to do extra work when there is any to be done. She is usually seen in the corridor or the auditorium after school with her friend, Iola, and a crowd of boys. Rose took the part of Zara in the musical play and the part of Countess in the comedy “It Pays to Advertise,” and convinced the audience that she could act. Next year, Rose expects to enter R. I. College of Education.
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28 THE (iREEN AND WHITE LOUIS STABILA LOUIE “The Gypsy Rover” “It Pays to Advertise.” “Louie’ ’is the class president and surely knows his business. He always seems to have a witty remark when the occasion demands it. Because of his forward nature, he was appointed school cheerleader and led many a Colt yell during the football season. “Louie” took principal parts in both school plays and proved himself capable of performing behind the footlights. He is a charter member of the “Triumvirate.” “Louie” is still undecided as to his future. MARGUERITE TOBIN Duty—Responsibility. These are the key notes to Marguerite’s character. During her four years in high school, her work has always been thoroughly and scrupulously well done. As a member of the executive committee she worked indefatigably. Her slogan was “On to Washington,” but alas for great expectations. “Doll,” as she is called by her friends, is a member of the R. I. Honor Society, and expects to go to college next year. MARY TOBIN Mary is Marguerite’s twin sister and “like juno’s swans, the}' are coupled and inseparable.” Whenever you see one, you well know that the other twin is close by. Mary is just a little more serious than her sister. She is a fine student and her name is always to be found on the honor roll, and, like her sister, she is a member of the R. I. Honor Society. It is rumored that Mary “hath chosen the better part,” and if so, we wish her happiness.
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