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3 ie St reen ana ' Y ite VOL. V. JUNE, 1922 No. 1 ISSUED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE COLT MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL, BRISTOL. R. I. Editor-in-Chief. JOSEPH WALSH, ’22 Assistant Editor JAMES RUGGIERO. ’22 Business Manager MARY MORRIS, '22 Literary Editors REGINA M. MORRIS. '22 SAMUEL El SEN BERG, ’23 Exchange Editor FRANCES HOPKINS. ’23 Assistant Business Manager MARGARET NERONE, ’23 Joke Editor WALTER WENNERSTRAND. ’22 Circulation Manager STETSON CLOWES. ’22 Alumni Editor ANNIE D. SISSON. ’14 Assistant Circulation Manager EILEEN MOORE, ’23 PRICE Faculty Advisor SARA C. CALLAN 2 5 CENTS TABLE OF EDITORIAL 4 LITERATURE ...................... 4 The Haunted House ............... 4 The American Girl ............. 6 The Groomless Wedding ........... 6 To a Book Report ..........-..... 7 Let There Be Peace .............. 7 A Life of Dreams ............... 7 The Steel Armor ................. 8 The Mystery of Brandon Mill ..... 9 Only a Bomb ..................... 9 CONTENTS Playthings of Fate ........ 10 A Mysterious Stranger ......11 Tom’s Christmas ........ - 12 Wednesday Morning ..........12 SENIORS ................... 13 Class Notes ...... -...—..13 Plays and Players of C. M. H. S.13 ATHLETICS ................ 14 CHIPS ......................14 ALUMNI .....................16
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UJ H r £ c z UJ UJ u UJ r GHEBN AND WHITE EDITORIAL STAFF Front Row. Left to Right—Margaret Nerone, Samuel Eisenberg, Regina Morris. Joseph Walsh. Mary Morris, Walter Wennerstrand, Frances Hopkins. Back Row. Left to Right—Stetson Clowes, Eileen Moore, Sara C. Callan, Annie D. Sisson. James Ruggiero.
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4 THE (iREEN AND WHITE Editorial GREETINGS At last the 1922 edition of the “Green and White” is at hand. The editorial staff has striven, to the best of its ability, to put forth a magazine embracing the literary achievements of the pupils of the Colt Memorial High School. We hope that you will receive it gratefully and give it your ardent support. -----o------ PREPAREDNESS Few pupils of the Colt Memorial High School realize the importance of preparedness. They wait until the last minute to do their work and then, on account of the great haste, their work is not properly done. When they are given a lesson to do. they neglect it until it is too late to do it well and in their great haste they made numerous, careless mistakes that would not have been made otherwise. A number of pupils go through the school year in an indolent manner, just getting by, and when examinations come they fail to do their work conscientiously, and likewise the pupils fail to respond to the call for material for the “Green and White” until the end of the school year draws to a close and thus the school paper is not as good as it should be. Therefore, in behalf of the school, we ask you to respond promptly in the future to the call of the “Green and White” staff and not wait until the school year is almost over, which makes it necessary to exercise great haste. EXCHANGES We have accepted with pleasure the following exchanges and only wish the list were longer: “The White and Gold,” Woodbury, N. J. The “Argus,” Shelton, Conn. “The Enfield Echo, Thompsonville, Conn. “The Gleaner,” Pawtucket, R. I. The “Red and White, Rochester, N. H. The “Maroon and White,” La Salle Academy, Providence, R. I. The Bulletin,” Lafayette, La. The “Weathervine.” The “X-Ray,” Sacramento, Cal. The “Echo,” New Iberia. La. The “Shield,” Haddonfield, N. J. ------o----- AS WE SEE OTHERS Gold and White: Always good and most interesting. Fine editorials. Maroon and White: More stories would improve your very interesting book. The Argus: Your Literary Department is especially good, only there is not enough of it. The Gleaner: An all-around funny, amusing and interesting paper. THE HAUNTED HOUSE The house was haunted. The whole town said so. Old Doc Winters had seen a ghost in the window of the southwest chamber on the second floor. Jim Ames, the village grocery-boy, had heard queer rattlings a number of times, as he had passed by. No one had lived in the house for twenty years. It was the old Stanton homestead. The last of the family to live there was young Bob Stanton with his wife and two
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