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THE GREEN AND WHITE 17 Francis Head, student. Bryant Stratton’s Business College. Kathleen Hodgdon, office National India Rubber Co. Frances Hill, student, Childs’ Business College. Israel Makowsky, student, Brown University. Gertrude Manchester, student, Bryant Stratton's Business College. Mlarion Pauli, student. The Lincoln School. Providence, R. I. Lombard Pozzi, office, National India Rubber Co. Ralph Petrucci, student, Brown University. William Rinaldi, student, Bryant Stratton’s Business College. Emily Sanford, student, Rhode Island School of Design. Helen Sylvester, office. National India Rubber Co. William Serbst, student, Providence College. Eliza Usher, student, Rhode Island College of Education. Ruth Weaver, student, Bryant Stratton’s Business College.
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16 THE O REE N AND WHITE HEARD IN ENGLISH D. Dunbar—“Bi'.lv went to the girl's home and knocked on the bell.” G. McGovern—“The rain was thundering and lightning.” G. Barrows—“She was soon holding a bottle to her nose which was hung around her neck.” R. Bassing—“He drove an automobile with a green hat.” C. Newton—“Skunk under right arm. skunk under left arm, he walked on.” S. Phenes—“Just as I got out of the house I fell into a puddle of water; I did not stop, but kept on going.” Brown—“A man. awkward and i'l-dressted, leaned against a wall of no grace or manner.” G. McGovern—“Blaine said that he knew a great speaker when he read one. S. Dunbar—“Lincoln fell into a boy who was looking for a lawyer.” M. Ki’i'r—“Lincoln looked through the mist to find words to express his feeling.” -----o----- A SCHOOLBOY’S FIRST COMPOSITION Patrick Henry was a brave man. He got married and lived with his wife for thirteen years. Then he said “Give me liberty or give me death!”—Ex. ADVERTISEMENTS OF C, M. H. S. Lost—A few high notes by our Sympathy Orchestra. Anyone finding same please return to Miss Sullivan. Wanted—A little wisdom. If any can be obtained, please give it to the sub-freshmen. Lost, Strayed or Stolen—The High School Glee Club. Last seen in the auditorium on a Wednesday afternoon. Lost—Bruno's abi'itv to throw to first base. Wanted—A competent mechanic to help Aldrich to keep his Ford in good condition. Aldrich (class meeting): “What are they voting for now—Gas's Profiteer?” (Cass Prophet.) Miss Blake (Law); “Now suppose you hit someone with your car and damage the machine?” (She must have meant Bruno's Ford.) ALUMN! CLASS OF 1920 The following members of the Class of 192 are emp’oyed in the offices of the National India Rubber Company: Marion Brownell, Olive Coggeshail. Julia DeFelice, Annie Dunbar, Dorothy Hill, Hugh Kelley, Vasta LaRocca, Catherine Marz, Marguerite Murphy, Susan Patstone, Angelo Pozzi Frederick Serbst, George Stuart, F‘he! Thiele. Gertrude Gray, Harry Young. Mary Bolster is Mrs. Harold Sylvester, Bo-rn street, Bristol. Ma-guerPe Dunba - is in the Bristol Exchange of the N. F. Telephone and Telegraph Co. Mi‘‘on Hill, George Matheson and Fred Palmer are at the R. I. State College in Kingston. Joseph Kel'ev and James Sullivan are students at Holy Cross, Worcester. D ro hv Kenney is a stenographer at the N. F.. L. Co.. Providence. Elmer Mathewson is emploved at the Cranston Worsted Mills. Bristol. Terrence Murphy, State street. Bristol. lassie Molaskv is a student at R. I. College of Education. Gladys Pauli is a student at the Kather- ine Gibbs School for Secretaries, Providence. Mildred Pollock is a clerk at the Bristol Branch of the Industrial Trust Co. Elizabeth Sanford entered Brown University this vear, class of 1925. John Walsh is a member of the class of 1924. Providence College. George Yarlasavetsky is a student at the Burdet't Business College, Boston, Mass. 1921 Virginia August, student at Rhode Island College of Education. Anna Brelsford, clerk, office of National India Rubber Co. Alice Barclay, clerk, office of National India Rubber Co. Raymond Card, taking Post-Graduate course at Col't Memorial High School. Mary Connors, student, Rhode Island College of Education. Luciano Capone, student. Brown University. Genevieve Doran, sltudent, Rhode Island College of Education. Annie Fay, National India Rubber Co. office.
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