Bristol High School - Green and White Yearbook (Bristol, RI)

 - Class of 1928

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THE (i R E E N AND WHITE 37 My Name is MARJORIE WEAVER. “Marj” “Officious, innocent, sincere.” Now we come to this sweet little Miss who reminds us of a shy dove. She has the sweetest voice, trilly and gentle. Marjory took the part of a sweet young daughter in our musical comedy. Marj’s best friend is Stella and shares the distinction of being one of the shortest girls in the class. She’s going right in business. Marjorie’s pet phrase: “Oh, dear!” She wants to be: An ideal wife. Her parking place is: Pastime Theatre. Hear her sing: “I Can’t Get Along Without Jimmy.” Her pastime is: Keeping tabs on Jimmy. My Name is EDITH WINWARD. “Winny” “Cool and comfortable.” This summery-looking girl is the one you can hear having fun down the hall. She likes to talk very well as we all know and when there’s excitement, there’s Winny! We don’t see much of her but like some others, she is rather shy. She is often seen rushing to classes and is always in a hurry. Winny seems the kind that we’d like to know better but she regards with doubt all new comrades until she knows them well and then she is very companionable. She’ll go in business and be a secretary for someone next year—and that’s their luck! Her pet phrase: is “Gosh!” She wants to be : a pen-pusher. Her parking place is ? ? ? Hear her sing: “When I get a man.” Her pastime is: Visiting with friends.’

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36 THE OREEN AND WHITE My Name is STELLA STEEN. “Stell” “Short and sweet.” Behold our shortest girl! We proudly introduce her to you. But we wonder how she keeps so much wisdom and ability closed up in her small person. She, too, does well in typing, making her small fingers fly! She will go right into business and be a stenographer. Marjorie and she are the best of pals and a fine pair. Good luck, little girl! She has been the Class Treasurer for two years. Her pet phrase is: “I’ll say!” She wants to be a young man’s private secretary. Her parking place is Burton street. Hear her sing: “Never-mind.” Her pastime is: Keeping someone company. My Name is ALICE VERMETTE. “Allie” “Then she will talk! Ye gods! How she will talk!” This beaming countenance belongs to Alice whose goodwill has been and will be of use to her. Last year she was on the Executive Committee and has kept up her policy of helping everyone since. She and Ketchie are always around when help is needed. Their giggles are contagious. Allie’s laugh is always enjoyed—the trills, etc. And how she loves to talk! Allie wants to be a hair dresser. We expect to hear of men’s latest marcels and permanents at “Alice’s Beauty Shoppe.” Her pet phrase is: “I dunno.” She wants to be a hair dresser. Her parking place is Room 9. Hear her sing: “Then I’ll Be Happy.” Her pastime is all the time. My Name is ALICE WALSH. “Al.” “Even tho’ thou stand alone, stand! Here is the girl with a viewpoint who expresses and stands by it. History is the subject she likes—plenty of discussion. Alice is a most helpful soul, especially in the lunch room—she gets all our hot dogs and ice cream for us. She is another of our conscientious students. That, coupled with her willingness to help will carry her a long way to success, which we all wish her. Her aim is Normal School and teaching. Her pet phrase is: “Do ya know what I know?” She wants to be more happy. Her parking place is ? ? ? Hear her sing: “What does it matter?” Her pastime is: Telling us all.



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