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tall lanky boy appears and it is Charles Scott in a uniform. He is putting gasoline into an automobile gas tank and as I look at the sign above the door and he disappears inside to make change the picture fades out. As I look into the crystal again. Lo and behold there is Michael Turilfo teaching the fairer sex the art of toe dancing. He seems to be doing well too, as there are a large number of girls flocked around him. The crystal seems to cloud a little and as it becomes clearer I see Madge Klein in a chemistry laboratory and with her is Peggy West. They are trying to find the grapes in grape nuts. My, how those girls work. What’s this! Why it must be Joseph Borges shaking hands with Dizzy Dean. They seem pleased about something. Must he they have jointed the Toonerville Town Sluggers. What a large macaroni factory! There is Antonio Perronio gazing at the longest piece of macaroni in the world. Everyone seems to he congratulating him upon his work of art. Oh my! Porky Morgan, what are you doing wearing that grass skirt? It must he Hawaii as Gordon is sunning himself upon the beach with a crowd of dark skinned beauties. As you know. Gordon is the famous director in Hollywood who has just finished the picture “More Wind.” What a lovely church, I see Norman Hibbcrt at the pulpit and he is preaching his favorite sermon, “we are here to convert the heathens, let’s begin with ourselves.” Well, if there isn’t Ethel Kerr. She is working in a Coney Island restaurant preparing toasted weenies for none other than Maynard Suzman, the famous traveling salesman who stops there quite frequently. “Ladies and Gentlemen! Come right this way to the greatest show in the world.” As the scene comes closer I recognize John Simoes, better known to the side show world as John Saymore Saymore. I next see a broadcasting studio and who is that talking? None other than Thomas H. Byrnes and Lizzie Lish, those great competitors of the air. Their recipes for housewives are nationally known. The scene shifts to the fireside of one of their most devoted patrons and there we see Ruth Demers taking down a recipe for Angel food cake whose main constituent is absorbent cotton. The scene changes and I set- Connie Campa-nello and Isabel Bento dressed in neat nurses’ uniforms. They arc holding a struggling patient who is none other than Robert Mcfiann, better known as the heart breaker of Hollywood. He seems to be suffering from a nervous breakdown after his latest picture with Elsie (iilroy. She is the best known actress in Hollywood. Charles Hartley photographs all of her pictures Why, Ethel Connery must be a news reporter. She is about to interview a duke or a count. Here’s luck to you Ethel. Leaving Ethel, we hear a sound like thunder, and cracking wood. Save us! Here’s Maria Quintal, having a little recreation in her super bowling alley. She has defeated all the well-known champions of the world, men and women, amateur and professionals. As the crystal clears for the last time we see Clyde Pendleton, or is it Clyde? His face is black. Why, he must be Pit of the famous Pit and Pat television team. I left the Gypsy tepee feeling that my fifty cents was well spent. All of my former classmates are well on the road to success and prosperity. As for myself. I have studied hard, have read Shakespeare’s works from beginning to end. but cannot seem to advance intellectually while I pursue my present vocation of ditch -digging. However, since I am the oldest worker. the boss tells me I’m in line for a raise. IRVING MURRAY SHIRLEY SMITH CHARLES HARTLEY ELSIE GILROY GREEN amdL WOIDUE- 25
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ALUWN( (The Alumni Editor would appreciate additional information about alumni, or correction of any errors.) Class of 1935 Helen Aguar has been employed at the Phillips-Baker Co. of Providence. Robert Anderson is with the Hopkins Electrical Co., Bristol. Dora Bailey is a student nurse at the Staten Island Hospital, New York. Howard Bennett is employed at the Hucstis Machine Shop, Bristol. Manuel Bento is employed at the Paramode Mfg. Co., Bristol. Emily Borges, 1935 Alumni Prize student, is a Sophomore at R. I. College of Education. Joseph Borges is employed at the Collins-Aikman Corp., Bristol. Joseph Brown is employed at the U. S. Rubber Co., Bristol. Anthony Bruno is with the Femcroft Market, Bristol. Russell Bullock is employed at the Brown Sharpe Co. Providence. Rose Campagna is at Ruth’s Beauty Shop, Bristol. Vincent Campagna is a student at the R. I. College of Pharmacy. Domenic Capone is a student at the Massachusetts School of Optometry, Boston. Emily Carmone is employed at the Collins-Aikman Corp., Bristol. Carmine A. Carratura is employed at the Bristol Mfg. Co. Mary Castro is a student at R. I. State College. Joseph Cavallaro is a student at the R. 1. College of Pharmacy. Carmine Cirillo is at Cirillo’s Market in Warren, R. I. Joseph Cirillo is with the U. S. Marine Aircraft Forces, in Quantico, Va. Nancy Cortalessa is employed at the Bristol Dress Co. Mary Correia is employed at the Collins-Aik-man Corp., Bristol. Louis De Felice is employed at the U. S. Rubber Co., Bristol. Joseph Doran is with the 142nd Co., C. C. C., George Washington Memorial Camp. Putnam, Connecticut. Concetta Fasano is employed at the Paramount Card Shop, Providence. Alice Ferreira’s address is 43 Bay View Avenue, Bristol. Virginia Gaffney is employed at the Carr Mfg. Co., Bristol. Lovina Guevremont is employed at the U. S. Rubber Co.. Bristol. Rachel Guthrie is living in Providence. Esther Hazen is employed at the Carr Mfg. Co.. Bristol. Dudley Holden is a student at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. Barbara Huestis, 1 93 5 Walsh Memorial student, is a Sophomore at Wheaton College. Ruth Kerr. 1935 Alumni Prize student, is a Sophomore at R. I. College of Education. Dorothy Klein is a telephone operator at the Bristol Exchange of the American Telephone Co. Mary Larice is a Sophomore at the R. I. College of Education. Alfred Larue. 1935 Alumni Prize student, is employed in the First National Store in Warren. Viola Leclerc. 1935 Alumni Prize student, is living at 402 High Stret, Bristol. Frank Mancieri is employed at the U. S. Rubber Co., Bristol. Wendell Marshman is a Sophomore at the R. I. College. Marguerite Mathewson is a student at St. GREEN wavdLWIMP THE- 27
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