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SOPHOMORE (iROLJP—NUMBER ONE
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WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF: Joe Aguiar could not run. And Gertrude Byrnes became a nun? if Frank Cabral didn’t walk so fast. And Barbara Newman owned a castle vast? If “Kite” Marino failed to “truck,” And Henry Brelsford shot a duck? If Olympia Proto bad not red hair. And Joe Mazza were a mililonairc? If Martha DiMezza lost her dimples. And Angelo Carulli shaved bis temples? If Tevis Shusman flew to Mars, And yours truly smoked cigars? If Catherine Candelmo talked not of love, And someone gave Bill Owens a shove? If Madeline Neiderer played the cello. And Christine Young sold peaches mellow? If Antonette Garista were not so stately, And William Hogan whispered faintly? if Mary Marshall were not so jolly, And Lucy Migliori were christened Polly”? If Eunice Marshmati took up “Trig” And Frank Securo bought a brig? If Betty Hambrick grew suddenly tall. And “Artie” Pansa liked not baseball? If Jean DeRocha could not dance. And Dion wore his father’s pants? If Emma Bonvicin became a singer. And Howard Rvone didn’t stop to linger? It Rose Tufarola didn’t work so hard, And Ray McMahon was not a bard? If Edith Morra grew suddenly bold. And Walter Kerr collected gold? If Marguerite Bottomley were not so big. And “Chuck” Romano danced the jig? ?f Helen Preble bad hair black. And Mary Furtado drove a Mack”? If Zena Savino herded goats. And Harold Peckham knew naught of boats? li Virginia Cole were a fairy real. And Dorothy Morris cooked a meal? If Amos DuPont could tell no joke. And Walter Moren sold burnt coke? If Hope Angell lived in heaven, And Trainor couldn’t count to seven? If Ida DiCianni did not ask questions, And Adeline Espinosa made numerous suggestions? If Alice Carmone did not giggle, And Eva Brown her ears did wiggle? if Carolyn Miranda were not so quiet, And Agnes Andrade began a riot ? If Louise Iasiello were not in style, And Rita Corey swam the Nile? If Dora Berwick disliked the boys, And Arlene Fiske lost all her poise? It Dorothy Bruno lived on a lake, And Bernard Grabert baked a cake? If Eddy Migliori were not so tall, And Mary Cavallaro played volley ball? It James Correia were “Rubinoff”, And Eleanor Crowley played nine-hole golf? If Barbara Cheetham owned a shop. And “Giggy” did the Lindy Hop? If Raymond Lavey built a house, And Norma Drainville caught a mouse? If Irving Pierce could sing soprano. And Sut” Osofskv played piano? If Caroline Murgo’s eyes were very pink. And Irene Doran found the “Missing Link”? If Lucy Gaglio made some noise. And “Vicky” Mansi played with toys? if Jerome Donovan hummed not a tune. And Maizie Matrone caught a baboon? It Donalda Saucier booked a fish. And Mary Ramos were Tizzie Lish”? If Sadie Russo heaved a pick, And Fat” Federico had not a ‘chick’? If Lydia Sousa rode a horse. And Louise Pansa married her boss? If Henry Demers could bake some bread. And yours truly examined his head? But now my rambling I must end. And say “Good-bye” to every friend. JOSEPH PINE, ’38 GREEN aundL WD1D¥E- 13
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N kjmou (: (((sq'om How eagerly we all looked forward to that glorious day when we would enter the Cell Memorial High School as sophomore'.! Still, when the day did come, everyone was filled with mixed emotions for none were familiar with the routine of the school, and as sopbo mores, we dreaded initiation. But we were not discouraged for, after all, weren't we grown up row. capable of standing on our own? Nothing could let our soaring spirits down, not even the work which followed for pleasure was combined with this work. It was at our first class meeting that Frank Securo and Louis Codola were elected sophomore representatives on the Student Council, and Louise Iasiello and Tcvis Shusman were elected sophomore editors on the “Green and White” staff. Numerous students joined the social whirl b rttending dances and by joining the various clubs. It was this atmosphere of “having something to do” which made the sophomore year a very enjoyable one. After the summer vacation, we—Juniors now —were ready to resume work and started die new school year by electing the following officers : Tevis Shusman. president: Frank Securo, vice president; Gaetano Marino, treasurer; Louis Romano, secretary; executive board: Raymond McMahon, chairman; Rose Tufarolo, Arlene Fiske, Edward Migliori. and Louis Codola. The members of the Student Council were Frank Securo, Louise Iasiello, and Bernard Grabert. The “Green and White” mem- bers were Rose Tufarolo, Alton Molasky. William Owens, Louis Codola, Irving Pierce, and Bernard Grabert. Then the unforgettable event of the year— the Prom. Everywhere colorful gowns, bal loons and streamers were to be seen. It proved to be a picture of gaiety and loveliness—a picture which every junior will cherish always. The old adage: “With the sweet comes the l itter” applied here for final examinations were held, and then once again came vacation—the last vacation for us from the Colt High School. Thus it was with a feeling of elation that in September. 19.17, we elected, for the last time, ’lie following class officers: Tcvis Shusman, president; Irving Pierce, vice president; Rose Tufarolo, secretary; Attilio Patisa, treasurer; executive board: Louis Romano, chairman; William Hogan. Bernard Grabert, Arlene Fiske and Eva Brown. The “Belle of Barcelona and the “Gypsy Rover” were successfully presented— a great satisfaction to all, especially the seniors. Soon, however, we turned our attention to other activities—to the year book for which individual I ictures and group pictures were taken; to the election of Class Day officers; to the making of graduation plans, and last but not least, plans for the senior reception. Thus we bring to a close three eventful years in the Colt Memorial High School—years of hard work and years of pleasure. It is with regret that we leave, but we carry with us memories which will never fade. ROSE TUFAROLA. ’38 G FI Ft Er N dWidl W 010 IT LE—
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