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THE GREEN AND WHITE 27 ALUMNI NOTES (The Alumni Editor regrets that space confines the Green and White class records to the last two classes, but items1 of interest about graduates of any classes- will - be welcomed and gladly published.) '. , -Class of 1927 Francis Bowler is working at the R. I. Soldiers' Home at Bristol. Francisco Canario, a Sophomore at Providence College, was in the reCeiit production of The Merchant of Venice” given by the college Pyramid Players. j. 1a Joseph Campanello is a Sophomore at R. L State College at Kingston. Josephine Coggeshall is in the office of the Thurston Mfg. Co., Providence; Anthony Da Ponte is a student at Bryant Stratton Commercial College. Guido DeCristofaro is a student at Bryant Stratton Commercial College. Edna Demers is secretary to B. W. Wall, secretary of the Bristol School Committee. Ida Dunbar is at home. 5 Charles St.. Bristol. Elizabeth Dwyer is a student at the R. I. College of Education. Alexandrina Fernandez is completing the teachers’ course at Bryant Stratton's. Helena Gilroy is a student at the Comptometer School, Providence. Oscar Herzig is a student at R. I. State College. Margaret Johnson is in the office of the N. I. R. Co., Bristol. Oswald LeClair is in the office of the Collins Aikman Corp., Bristol. Virginia LeClair is a student at the Normal School at Gorham, Me. Dora Levitin is bookkeeper for the firm of B. Levitin Co.. Bristol. John Matheson is a student at the R. I. School of Design. Providence. John Morris is with the Shepard Stores. Providence. Joseph Murgo is a Sophomore at R. I. State College. Catherine Morris is in the office of the N. I. R. Co.. Bristol. Mary Newbold is in the office of the Hospital Trust Co.. Providence. Emily Osterberg is in the office of the Hospital Trust Co.. Providence. Manuel Perry is a student at Bryant Stratton Business College. Edward Peterson is with the Mt. Hope Bridge Construction Co. Joseph Riccio is a Sophomore at R. I. State College. Esther Ryone is bookkeeper at the High St. Garage. Bristol. Frank Remieres is in the office of the Collins Aikman Corp., Bristol. Michael Ruggerio is in the office of the N. I. R. Co.. Bristol. Charlotte Suzman is a student at the R. I. College of Education. Mary St. Angelo is a student nurse at the Flower Hospital, N. Y. Marjorie Southwick is in the office of the R. I. Insurance Co.. Providence. Lawrence Thompson is a student at Moses Brown School, Providence. Dominic Troiano is a student at Bryant Stratton Commercial College. John Victoria is a student at Bryant Stratton Commercial College. Julio Xavier is a Sophomore at R. I. State College. Class of 1928 Mary Aruda is in the office of the N. I. R. Co.. Bristol. John Boynton is a student at Amherst College. Amherst. Mass. Frederick Brownell is a student at Bryant Stratton Commercial College. Herbert Burnham is a student at the New Hampton School, New Hampton. N. H. Katherine Burns is at the N. I. R. Co., Bristol. Louis Castriotta is a student at Bryant Stratton Commercial College. Ralph Church is a bond salesman for the firm of Mandeville, Brooks Chaffee, Providence. James Connors is with the Mt. Hope Bridge Construction Co. Frank Corea is at home, Mt. Hope Ave., Bristol. 1 ester Eisenstadt is a Freshman at Brown University. Agnes Fay is in the office of the N. I. R. Co. Bristol. Mary Francis is taking the teacher’s course at Bryant Stratton Commercial College. Minnie Goglia is in the office of the N. I. R. Co.. Bristol. Richmond Gorham is a Freshman at Bates College. Lewiston. Me. Martha Hill is a student at the Comptometer School. Providence. Charles Langello is a student at Bryant Stratton Commercial College. Edward LeClerc is with the N. I. R. Co., Bristol. David Levitin is a Freshman at R. I. State College. Edward Levy is a clerk at the Hope Drug Co.. Bristol. Hattie Manley is a Freshman at Pembroke College. James McGrath is with the Atlantic Pacific Stores, Bristol. Roberta Munroe has completed a course at the Comptometer School in Providence and is in the office of the American Telephone and Telegraph Co., Providence. George Moren is at the N. I. R. Co., Bristol. Elvira Oberg is a student at the R. I. College of Education. Gladys Osterberg is a student at the R. I. College of Education. Lulu Perreira is a student at Bryant Stratton Commercial College. Nicholas Pirri is a student at the New England Conservatory of Music at Boston.
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26 THE CiREEN AND WHITE JOKES Latin IV Miss Kelley—“What is truth, anyway?” Mr. Dowd—“Oh, you wouldn’t be acquainted with it.” Cafeteria Campanella (disgustingly)—“How do you expect to find a clam in this clam chowder when you can't even find a horse in a horse-radish or even a chicken in a chicken salad?” Lost After listening to Prof. Edwards’ speech about tests, Mr. Miller asks John Dunbar to go bet his “IG.” Johnny looked at him in amazement and said: “Where did you leave it?” History Mr. Mapes—“Give Douglass’ early life.” Miss Gilroy—“Douglas was a self-made man —made by himself.” Assembly Program Dean Mason in his speech—“Do not look upon Deans as highly honored men. We have many edans—and many sar-dines too.” Science Why the science program was a success and went over with a bang: L—Our “heavy-weight” Mahoney had the privilege to test his hidden strength against the block and tackle. 2.—Prof. Millimaggi, B.M.B.D., our expert chemist, was presented a enormous bouquet of (now what do you think)! Room II Makowskv (talking about Junior play)— We'll all go on the stage acting like a bunch of lunatics.” Bennett—“Oh, we don’t have to-—Just act natural!” Room II Mahoney (Junior Play)—“I'll sing ‘Far-Away.’ ” Bennett (sarcastically)—“Yea. the farther away you sing, the better.” French II Makowskv (reading)—With the lips parted, and the eyes on the forehead, she was leading this young man. Latin III Ruggerio—“Mr. Dowd. what does N. B. mean?” Millimaggi (interrupting)—“No Business.” Math. Ill Mr. Dowd—“Pendleton, if you want to make eyes at Levy, get out of the room ! Don't expect Levy to get a thrill out of watching you.” Latin III Dowd—“He killed him and all his friends and everybody that was seen on the street with him—a la Chicago.” Silent Pictures Preferred Dowd—“Will you people please stop talking —or talk so we can hear it. Latin III Dowd—“Come down to the second seat in that row, Navack, and make off you’re human.” Physics III Mr. Eaton (disgustingly)—“You know—I’d rather talk to that kid of mine than to you!” Witherell—“Can she talk yet?” Room VI Mr. Dowd—“Miss West, are you eating?” I. West (chewing gum)—“No!” Mr. Dowd (sarcastically)—“Then I'd like to see you when you were.” English III Bennett (reciting) — He loved her—even from her bov-hood davs. Math. Ill Mr. Dowd—“It’s better to do your work and get two right than, to j copy and get four right.” H. Levy—“That's what I did, and I got one right.” English III E. Doran (reading poem)—“And he was a girl with hair very beautiful and red as an orange.” (Pertaining to R. Makowsky.) Physics III Mr. Eaton—“What metals are used in the Edison battery?” Witherell—“Hard Rubber! Latin IV Mr. Dowd—“Millimaggi. sit up and make believe you’re alive.” Overhead in English IVa “An honest man, or in other words, a criminal.” Heard in English IV “A stygian cave means a cave where the river sticks.” Math. Ill Mr. Dowd—“Young, are you chewing gum?” Young (innocently)—“No! I’m chewing my Algebra paper!” Heard in English III “He looked just like Abe Lincoln—only he was a blonde.” Chemistry II C. St. Angelo—“What is hard water?” A. Poli—“Ice!” C. St. Angelo—“Oh, that's frozen water!” Chemistry IV Mr. Eaton—“Give the Properties of hvdro-gen.” M. Cornell—“Odorless and colorless.” Mr. Eaton—“It is tasteless? M. Cornell—“I don’t know—I never tasted it!” English II Miss Bradford—“What is the meaning of Ammulite?” R. McCormack—“It is an omelet.” John D.—“Why do thev call Baker (the short-stop) the Ancient Mariner?” Canipanello—“Because he stoppeth one of three.” Physics 111 Mr. Eaton—(speaking of electric arcs)—“Is there any other kinds of arcs?” Bonnano—“Noahs' Ark!” Heard in English II Miss Bradford—“Is Isaac the Jew verv Liberal?” McCormack—“No! he is too Scotch!” English II Miss Bradford—“Did you read your English? A. Poli—“Yes, but I only skipped three chapters!”
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28 THE (iRKEN AN!) WHI T E John Rego is a Freshman at R. I. State College. Helen Romano is a student at R. I. College of Education. Madgalen Shaw is in the office of the N. I. R. Co.. Bristol. Stella Steen is in the office of the Industrial Trust Co., Bristol. Alice Vermette is going to enter the R. I. Academy of Hairdressing in Providence. Alice Walsh is a student at the R. I. College of Education. Marjorie Weaver is in the office of the Wes-ern Union Telegraph Co., Bristol. Edith Winward is at the N. I. R. Co., Bristol. Bryant-Stratton College of Business Administration Providence, Rhode Island Over Half a Century — Standard for Practical Business Training Where scores of business executives and employers trained for business. Where thousands of young men and young women receive superior business training for preferred positions. One year intensive courses for early employment Two year collegiate courses for higher positions. Lead to State-Authorized degrees. Phone for Catalog (Gaspee 3643) or come in and visit Bryant-Stratton College of Business Administration Providence, Rhode Island
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