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LINCOLN BRYANT FISKE Nickname: “Carrot.” Pastime: Roller skating. Parking Place: Movies. Pet Saying: “Get out.” Organizations: Operetta, Victory Corp. Course: Industrial Arts. Here’s introducing our red-headed boy of the I. A. class who can he seen riding around about town with his pal, Harold Gifford, in the latter’s Chevrolet, anytime. He doesn’t seem to be interested, too much, in the opposite sex, but after all. one does not know everything. IK played his part in the operetta as Cornelius Bean.—“Yas. indeed,” he is sure to succeed. RAYMOND FRANCIS Nickname: “Tammy.” Pastime: Dancing and ushering. Parking Place: ‘Y.’ Pet Saying: “What's that plane? Organizations: Operetta. A. A. 10; Green and White Staff 11; Victory Corps. Course: General. Here is one of the busiest men in the Senior Class. He has served all winter in the Army Enlisted Reserve, but will leave soon for active duty. Ray took the leading male role in the operetta this year. When it comes to women, Ray has that certain way about him that they all like. We all think that he will make out well in the Army. ALYCK LYNN FREITAS Nickname: “Al.” Pastime : Writing to Navy. Parking Place: Pastime. Pet Saying: “That’s alright, huh?” Organizations: A. A. 10, 11. 12; French Club 10, 11. 12; Sophist Club 10; Operetta. Course: General. This is Alvce, one of the active girls in the General Class. Full of pep and willing to help at all times. With her disposition, we know that she will succeed in the future. ANTHONY GARCIA, JR. Nickname: “Bang-Bang.” Pastime: Movies. Pet Saying: “Get going.” Organizations: A. A. 10. 11. 12; Victory Corps. Course: Industrial Arts. Parking Place : Smith’s. . Meet Bang-Bang, our genius of P.D. class. With his knowledge of history he has no trouble in stumping tin teacher. Also he is one of the working boys of the class, an asset to the Bristol Manufacturing Company. He’s bound to be owner someday.
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JOAN ELISABETH DOYLE Nickname: Jonnie. Pastime: Trying to grow. Parking Place: Margaret’s house. Pet Saying: “Got anything to eat? Organizations: A. A. 10. 11. 12; Band 10. II, 12: French Club, Thrift Council 10; Rostrum 11. 12; Gym Team 10. 12; Operetta, Dramatic Club, Junior Red Cross, Victory Corps. Course : College Preparatory. Meet Jonny, whose creditable interpretation of Geraldine Banks, in “Jerry of Jericho Road” has added to her dramatic ability. Her scholastic record is high in spite of her work with the Girl Scouts, Mariners, and other organizations. Keep up the .good work. Joan. BERNARD ESPOSITO Nickname: “X.” Pastime: Walking. Parking Place: Any place that’s comfortable. Pet Saying: “Holy Cow.” Organizations: Aggie Club 10; Baseball 10, 11. 12; Operetta. Gym Team 10, 11. 12; Victory Corp, Football 10. 11. 12. Course: Industrial Arts. A pleasing and likeable boy is Bernard, not too quiet, but hardly ever1 too noisy. He has a great attraction for a certain sophomore. LEONORA ESTRELLA Nickname: “Lee. Pastime : Writing letters. Parking Place: Movies. Pet Saying: By Golly!” Organizations: A. A. 10; Operetta. Junior Red Cross. Course: General Clerical. Leonora is an exemplary student in household arts. Her quiet manner, but friendly disposition has made her popular among all. Whatever career she may choose, we wish her luck! MARY RAIMIELINA FERRARA Nickname: “May.” Pastime: Drawing. Parking Place: One of the gang's houses. Pet Saying: Naturally. Course : College Preparatory. t Organizations: A A. 10, 11, 12; Italian Club 1(0. 11; Operetta. Cheerleader 10, 11, 12, Dramatic Club 12; Bank Cashier 10; History Club 10. 11; Green and White Staff. Introducing Mary Ferrara, the girl with a beautiful smile and the very able art editor of the “Green and White.” May is the Athletic type and has been a cheerleader since sophomore year. Sports appeal to her immensely and she was a faithful supporter of all school activities. Mary is a very loyal friend and we know that she will make a success of whatever profession she chooses after graduation. Best of luck, Mary.
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LAURA GASPAR Nickname: Lolly.” Pastime: Having fun. Parking Place: U. S. Rubber Co. Pet Saying: “Oh, brother!” Organizations: Junior Red Cross 10; Senior Rostrum. A. A. 10, 11. 12; Green and White Staff 10, 11, 12. Course: Commercial. Meet l aura, folks! A very fine friend to have, willing and most considerate. She is an excellent typist having typed nearly all the articles for the school paper. Her pleasing personality will assist her in climbing the ladder of fame. ANNE CAROLE GEORGE Nickname’ “Gtorgie.” Pastime: Defense Worker. Parking Place: Movies. Pet Saying: Come on. now; I’m serious!” Organizations: A. A. 10 and 11 ; Red Cross 10 and 11. Course: General Clerical. A wink, a brisk walk, and a friendly smile—that is Anna. Life is never boring to her. Her giggle and contagious witty sayings have won her many friends. Her pleasing personality will undoubtedly help her on the road to success. Good luck. Anna! HAROLD WILLIAM GIFFORD Nickname: “Gif.” Pastime : Roller skating. Parking Place: Y. Pet Savin : “Could be.” Organizations: A. A. 10. Course: Industrial Arts. Harold is always seen with a certain redhead. It could be either a male or female, but as far as we know, it is the former. He likes to go roller skating and is an Aviation Cadet. We know that he will make a good pilot for Uncle Sam! JOHN GOULART Nickname: “Morton.” Pastime : Dancing. Parking Place: Warren Ave., Warren. Pet Saying: “How be ya Organizations: Gym Team 10: Operetta. A. A. 10. Course: Industrial Arts. John is that handsome, wavy-haired fellow who is always whistling at the opposite sex. Mr. Carlson sure will miss his jokes next yfcar. Here’s wishing yo« a happy career, John.
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