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

 - Class of 1931

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38 THE GREEN AND WHITE MARGUERITE RISCHE Allow us to present the one remaining member of the “Chattering Stenogs,” Marguerite Rische, the girl w'ho keeps us all amused with her funny jokes and stories. Marguerite has rather an unassuming manner but her cheerful disposition makes her a mighty desirable friend. While in high school Marguerite has attended all school functions and school dances. In the near future. Marguerite will brighten some office, as an efficient stenographer and we sure wish her luck. ELIZABETH ROUNDS Here is another shy, diminutive Signorina—Elizabeth Rounds. Although of a retiring disposition, Elizabeth has made many lasting friends during her high school days. Her chief interest is in elocution. Will you ever forget the way she delivered “Sis Hopkins? All Elizabeth’s report cards show good standing in all her subjects. Elizabeth wants to be some one’s stenog, and she sure will be a success. SADIE GRACE RUSSO Here is a very diminutive Mademoiselle of our class. She may be small of statue but she sure has pep. Did you ever attend any of the school games where Sadie was missing? No, she was always there, doing more than her share of the cheering. Besides being an ardent fan of all school sports, Sadie loves dancing. The regular morning session of the Chattering Stenogs’’ would be a failure if it w'ere not for Sadie. In spite of her love of fun. Sadie is a very good student and is a member of the Rhode Island Honor Society. Next year, she will attend some business college. LYDIA RYONE Whisper! Whisper! Miss Ryone! Must I speak to you again! Yes, it’s Lydia, up to her old tricks. But we all certainly do like her. She certainly lightens the atmosphere in a class room—one in particular! She’s undecided about going in training next year— or maybe she’ll go to college. We hope she’ll make up her mind soon—and tell us of her decision. It interests all of us.

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THE GREEN AND WHITE 37 GENEVIEVE ANN PAGNANO “Jennie” Jennie is, without a doubt, one of the most popular girls in the class; always has a bright smile for everyone. She is a member of the Honor Society; takes care of the attendance slips; and loves to dance. She is quite an actress too, having two plays to her credit. She’s not very tall, but who doesn't love her. Jennie draws too, which means that she’ll probably go to the School of Design, after leaving Colt High. It's worth a mililon dollars to hear her say: “Glory Be!” in her own inimitable way. ANTHONY PERRY A flashy run—a clever pass—a brilliant catch—you've seen “Baker” do them all! These athletes—how do they do all these things? He hasn't decided what he wants to study next year, but he has told us that he is very much interested in Holy Cross. YVe hope that he will go there and that he will really like it. ANTONETTE JEANNE POLI One of the sweetest little girls of the class who just reminds one of a lovely, dimpled doll, with her rosy cheeks and laughing eyes. “Ant” will do almost the impossible to help out friend and if you thank her, she blushes—something quite unusual in these days. She is a good friend to all and joins each morning the “Chattering Stenogs who discuss loudly the dance of the night before. Antonette intends to follow a business career. Good luck, “Toots.” ANGELINA RANALLI We’ve been nursing a grudge against Angy. She made us cry right out in public when she read that poem about Armistice Day. Yes, Angy certainly can deliver a dramatic selection beautifully, and did you know that she writes love-stories? Well, she’s going to devote herself and her talents to the care of the ill and ailing. We know she’ll make a good nurse. .J, 4MM9.W



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THE GREEN AND WHITE 39 WILLIAM SIMMEL Perhaps you have heard that rule for story telling and writing —about keeping the listener and reader in suspense? Well, Bill certainly follows that rule to the letter! We think he ought to cash in on that ability. But he tells us that he hasn't decided what he wants to do next year. Well, at least, we’ve offered a suggestion! MARY SULLIVAN Mary is interested in drawing, dancing (ballroom), dramatics— and other things. But she tells us she hasn't decided as yet on what she would like to do. We know that she will go far so we hope she chooses her vocation soon. Mary is Shirley’s devoted friend. We see them talking together a lot—and did we almost forget to mention Mary’s giggle. Allow us to tell you—it’s famous. MICHAEL ANTHONY TAMBURRO “Mike” If you hear two people arguing, one of them is hound to be Mike. He always knows what he’s talking about too. Don’t ever talk about Prohibition to Mike, as he knows all the ins and outs of it. He’s a good interviewer too, and can write splendid themes about the sea, flying, etc. He goes everywhere and knows everybody, does Mike. JOSEPH TEXEIRA “Tex” Presenting our own Primero. Doesn’t he look just like him? He’s an actor, too, a “big bad man” in our new play. A great dancer, plays basket ball and foot ball. I don’t suppose he’s ever missed a school dance, and you ought to see him do that special step of his. He’s a good sport, too. and he prefers blondes. He has a great habit of taking over the telephone for over a half-hour.

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