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

 - Class of 1934

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30 THE GREEN AND WHITE ALUMNI AWARDS The Alumni Awards of $2.50, instituted in 1932, and given to outstandingly successful students in each of the subjects offered in the High School, were bestowed upon the following students at Commencement last year: English: College Preparatory...Barbara Kollmeyer Commercial ............Frances Gallagher Social Studies ....... Barbara Kollmeyer French .................. Mary Andrade Shorthand .............. Frances Gallagher Latin ............. -...Anthony Agatiello Mathematics .............. Bruce Matheson Science ..................... Jose Victoria Practical Arts and Agriculture Frank Duarte Music ..................... Henry Caruso The 1932 wards were as follows: .... ... English : College Preparatory...Samuel Eiscnstadt Commercial ........... Audrey Munroe French ............... Raphelina De Rosa Mathematics ......... Nathaniel Gladding Science ............... Anthony Ruggiero Practical Arts and Agriculture John White Shorthand .................... Mary Corey Social Studies Mary Magee Music .............. William Guevremont ------ -------- “WHAT THE LAST THREE CLASSES ARE DOING (The Alumni Editor will be glad to erccive additional information concerning the Alumni and their activities.) 1933 Mary Andrade—R. I. College of Education. Muriel Ashton—Franklin St., Bristol. Frank Brown—New England Shoe Co., Bristol. Lydia Fernandez—R. I. Hospital Nurses’ Training School. Benjamin Hazen—R. I. College of Education. Barbara Kollmeyer—Wood St.. Bristol. Mary Mason—Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. Bruce Matheson—King Philip Pharmacy, Bristol. Elizabeth Matheson—Collins St., Bristol. Ruth Molasky—Bryant Stratton Business College. Josephine Proto—New England Shoe Co., Bristol. Henry Sanford—R. I. State College. Jessie Sanford—Noyes Ave., Bristol. Jose Victoria—Bay View Ave., Bristol. Alice Brightman. 1933 Walsh Memorial winner R. I. State College. Joseph Bullock—Gooding’s Lane, Bristol. Daniel Burke—Franklin St., Bristol. Frank Carmone—Carmone DiMezza, Bakery, Bristol Henry Caruso—Providence, R. I. Charlotte Church—R. I. School of Design. Harold Connery—Music Hall. Radio City, New York. Michel DeLeo—Providence College. Ann DeRosa—Imperial Knife Co., Providence. John Dimond—Post-Graduate, Colt. Alfred Dubuc—Albee Theatre, Providence. Leroy Dunbar—N : I: R : Co., Bristol. Vincent Fasano—Bay View Avenue, Bristol. John Flynn—N. 1. R. Co., Bristol. Thomas Flynn—Post-Graduate. Colt. Ralph Gallo—Y. M. C. A., Bristol. Herbert Gray—Sunnyside Ave., Bristol. Stanley Gray-—Alder’s Boatyard, Bristol. Emil Klein—R. I Soldiers’ Home, Bristol. Henry Lew—Phoenix Office, Bristol. Michel Malafront—New England Shoe Co.. Bristol. James O’Connor—Wood St., Bristol. Evelino Oliver—N. I. R. Co, Birstol. Alfred Paivo—Bristol Garage. Carmine Rinaldi-—Tortorice Co., Bristol. Elmer Rounds—N. I. R. Co. Bristol. Michel Rucci—St. St.. Bristol. Vincent Sinimel—Garfield Ave., Bristol. Kenneth Weaver—Herreshoff Mfg. Co . I-aura Balzano—Bristol Lace Works. Frances Byrnes, Bristol Exchange, N. E. Telephone Co. Josenhine Cortalessa—Harry Dress Co.. Fall River. Mass. Shirley Fiske—N. I. R Co., Bristol. Ronita Ga lio—N. I. R. Co., Rristol. Frances Gal'a her—R I. Hospital Nurses’ Training School. Margaret Gallagher—N I. R. Co., Bristol. Mar-- Grimo—Holly Dress Co.. Fall River, Mass. Jea”ette LeClerc—R. I. Hospital Nurses’ Training School. George I emaire—N. T. R Co.. Bristol Charles Mack—Atlantic Pacific Store, Bristol. Eric Marsden—Collins Aikman Corporation, Bristol. R. I. Lillian vnssenfeld—Bryant Stratton Business College. Evaoo-elin Pa:vo (Mrs. Eugene Ferriera)— Riverside, R I. Pasonale Perroni—Bryant Stratton Business College. Philomena Romano—Providence-Washington Insurance Co.. Providence. Dorothv Wardwell—U. S. Rubber Co., Providence. 1932 Frederick Alger—Cole St., Bristol. Louis Annarummo—Court St., Bristlo. Thomas Brightman—New London, Conn. Thomas Brown—Bristol. Grace Byrnes—Mrs. Henry Woods, Bristol. Josephine Campagna—B. W. Wall, Insurance. Bristol. Samuel Campanello (nom at Stanton Preparatory School, Cornwallis, N. Y.), appointed to U. S. Military Academy, West Point. Bertha Cheshire—R. I. Hospital Nurses' Training School. Raphelina Codola—N. I. R. Co., Bristol.

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THE (i R E E N AND WHITE 29 J © ) El 'L Bullock testing the ability of one of Mr. Carlson’s chemistry pupils. “Hav! A. Student, what does homogeneous mean?” A. Student—“An author of a book. Cirillo-—“Who has a bouncing orchestra. A Student in Agriculture Class—“What? Cirillo—“A bouncing orchestra—No, 1 mean a rubber band.” St. Angelo—“Good morning, Mr. Walker.” Mr. Walker—“Good afternoon, William.” Brown—“Good night. St. Angelo—“I’m glad that the day is over with.” Sheriff—“This is a last year’s license that you’ve got!” R- Gladding—“Well, I’m only shooting the birds I missed last year.” Peggy Mathewson, doing French—“What's the French word for lake?” Barbara Huestis—“Put down ‘loch.” P. Mathewson—“That’s Scotch. Barbara Huestis—“Well, you’d be close, anyway !” Mr. Burke—“Hereafter. McGuigan, you mind the teachers! McGuigan—“Does that make me a nursemaid.” Mr. Burke—“You have a good head for Geometry.” E. Bense—“Why?” Mr- Burke— Both plane and solid.” Two girls were discussing a member of the Stronger Sex. “How do you find his conversation?” asked one. Like the waves of the sea, came the reply. Ah! You mean you find it rolling, irresistible. vital? “No, it makes me sick.”—Ex. Miss McCaughev—In what two cities did the story of A Tale of Two Cities take place? Several intelligent pupils—“France and England. Mrs Magee—“Name four ways to send $35 through the mail? Miss Medeiros—“By money order, check, general delivery- Mrs. Magee— In the latter case what would you do to the letter? Miss Medeiros—“Mail it! Mr. Canario—“For Monday, write a business letter, place it in an enveolpe, address it, and— Miss Jamiel—“Shall we put a stamp on it?” Mr. Burke—“Now we find X is equal to zero.” Heilhecker—“Gee! All that work for nothing.” Bill— That barber is an artist.” Bob—“I should say so. Look at my face. He always works in a few cuts with his stories. —Exchange. “What did you hunt mostly while on your campin gtrip?” “The way back to camp —Exchange. Helen'T was at the concert Last night, and I heard the Fish Symphony.” Betty—“You mean the Fifth Symphony, don't you?” Helen—“Yes, the one full of scales.” Mr. Walker—“Mello, let me show you how to remove the valves from this engine. Mello—“You hand me a laugh, Mr- Walker. Don’t you know I am the best valve taker outer in the school.” Mr. Walker to the Agriculture class—“What is the study of rocks called? Jackson without thinking of what he was saying—“Rockology.” A 3L U The Alumni of the High School have kept their interest in the School by holding monthly meetings of their Association except during July and August. At our March meeting we heard an account of President Roosevelt's inauguration as witnessed by Captain Edward L. Leahy of His Excellency, Governor Theodore Francis Greene’s staff, an alumnus of the High School, better known to us as Judge Leahy. In May we tendered to Rev. Fr. Edward L. Walsh, a testimonial banquet. This was upon his return from the American College in Rome. Jig-saw puzzles are nearly forgotten now, but while interest in them was at its height. M N H was a very novel social affair. the Association sponsored a contest. This Our Annual Bridge was a financial as well as a social success. And our Annual Ball is getting to be a high spot on the Bristol social calendar. To show our interest in scholarship as well as Athletics, ten prizes totaling twenty-five dollars were awarded to the outstanding students in ten departments. At our November meeting we were entertained by several readings and a musical programme. It was a committee of our women members who fed the Sockanosset boys after the smoker for the benefit of the Athletic Field Fund.



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THE GREEN AND WHITE 31 William Connery—Bryant Stratton’s, Outlet Co., Providence. Mary Corey—Graduated Bryant Stratton’s, stenographer. Providence business office. Hope Cote—Church St., Bristol. Agnes Currier—Kearney Hospital Nurses’ Training School, Boston. Raphelina De Rosa—R. I. College of Education. John Digati—R. I. State College. Lillian Dunbar—Collins Aikman Corporation of Bristol. William DuPont—Wardwell Lumber Co., Bristol. Samuel Eisenstadt—R. I. State College. Joseph Fernandez—Providence Trade School. Elvira Fusco—Usher St., Bristol. Grace Garvin—Thames St., Bristol. Nathaniel Gladding—Herreshoff Mfg. Co. Mary Golden—Garfield Ave., Bristol William Guevremont—Arthur Guevremont, masons, Bristol. Louis Guida—R. I. Soldiers’ Home, Bristol. W’illiam Leahy—Metacom Ave., Bristol. Octave LeClair—With O. LeClair, painters, Bristol. Leon Lemaire—Collins-Aikman Corp , Bristol. Robert Levy—Providence Trade School. Frank Luca—N. E. Shoe Co., Bristol. Christopher Medeiros—Borden Ave., Bristol. Mary Magee—1932 Walsh Memorial winner— Graduated Taft Business School; N. I. R. Co.. Bristol. Helen Mahoney—Carr Mfg. Co., Bristol. Charlotte Manchester—Cladding's, Inc., Providence. Marjorie Manley—Carr Mfg. Co., Bristol. Biagino Massa—C. C. C. Camp, Rangely, Me. Lorena McKay, Wool worth Co., 5th Ave., New York City. Vincent Mescall—New England Shoe Co., Bristol. Kathleen Mott—St Joseph’s Hospital Training School for Nurses. Audrey Munroe—Church St.. Bristol. I ra Newman—Collins-Aikman Corporation, Bristol. Marv Oliver—Newport, R. I. Oreste Procopio—Carr Mfg. Co., Bristol. Samuel Pasqua—Garfield Ave . Bristol. Helen Remieres—Carr Mfg. Co., Bristol. Anne Rohrman—Nurse at State Instutions, Cranston, R. I. Anthony Ruggiero—R. I. College of Pharmacy. Anthony Russo—R. I. State College. George St. Angelo—R. I .College of Pharmacy. Carl Tammaro—Collins-Aikman Corporation, Bristol. Mary Victoria—Collins-Aikman Corporation. Anna Walsh—Mrs. I. W. DeWolf’s. Bristol. John White—New England Shoe. Bristol. Magdalene Wvlie—Graduated Tefft Business School, Providence. 1931 Dorothy Adams is married and living in Providence. Sybil Anderson—Grduated in May, Truesdale Hospital Nurses' Training School. Louise Bell (Mrs. Joseph Robinson)—Bayber-ry Farm, Poppasquash, Bristol. Martin Biancuzzo—University of Alabama. Matthew Capone—R. I. State College. Ferdinand Carratura—Franklin St., Bristol. Margaret Cicerchia—1931 Walsh Memorial winner—-graduated May 17th from St. Joseph’s Hospital Nurses' Training School. Josephine Codola—Catherine St., Bristol. Helen Conley—Carr Mfg. Co., Bristol. Mary Cornell—Burton St., Bristol. Andrea D’Ambrosia—N. I. R. Co, Bristol. Oliver Desilets—N. 1. R. Co., Bristol. Joseph DeLucca—R. I State College. Claudia DeWolf—Sweetbriar College, Va. Edna Dimond—State St., Bristol. Frances Dunbar—Charles St., Bristol. Louis Durgin—A P Stores, Bristol. William Dwyer—Bristol Sewerage Commission Nunzi Gaglo—C.C.C. Camp, Glocester. Salvatore Giglio—High St., Bristol. Peter Gilroy—Newberry Co., Warren. Mary Gladding—R. I. College of Education. John Hogan—Collins-Aikman Corp., Bristol. Parkman Jacoy—Harmony, R. I. Marv Johnston (Mrs. Frank Garcia)—Hudson, Mass. Ella Mae Lemaire—Bethlehem Steel Co., Boston. Hilton Levy—R. I. College of Pharmacy. Mary Malafronte—R. I. College of Education. Charles Manz—R. 1. Soldiers' Home, Bristol. Cosmo Marabello—Wood St., Bryant Stratton Evening School. Jack Marsden—R. I. State Colle. Raymond McCormick—Providence, R. I. Frances McGovern, hairdresser, Providence. Vincent Nappi—High St., Bristol. Shirley Newman (Mrs. Joseph Kinder)—Hope St., Bristol. Reynolds Northup—State St., Bristol. Genevieve Pagnano—R. I. College of Education. Anthony Perry—N. I. R. Co., Bristol. Antoinette Poli, Providence, R. I. Angelina Ranalli—Graduated in May, Truesdale Hospital Nurses’ Training School. Marguerite Rische—Carr Mfg. Co., Bristol. Elizabeth Rounds—U. S. Rubber Co., Providence. Sadie Russo—General Insulating Co., Providence. Sadie Rvone—Married May 19th to Adrian Coutanche of Providence. William Simmel—Garfield Ave., Bristol. Mary Sullivan—Ferncliff, Bristol. MichH Tamburro—Collins-Aikman Corp., Bristol. Joseph Tcxeira—Collins-Aikman Corporation, Bristol. Fred Vera—Rhode Island School of Design. William West—R. I .State College. Hermann Wilbur—Oberlin College.

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