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The Forum Officers President ............... Jerome Donovan Vice President ........... Irving Pierce Secretary Rose Tufarolo Treasurer Raymond McMahon Kxecutive Committee Christine Young Bernard Crabert, William Hogan, Amos DuPont, Joseph Aguiar Advisor Miss Sisson The Italian Club Officers President Antonctte Garista Vice President Catherine Candelmo Secretary ............... Angelo Massa Executive Committee . Mary Santulli Anna Digati, Frank Caizzi, Mary DuPont Advisor Miss Marino The Dramatic Club Officers President Emma Bonvicin Vice President ........ Madeline Neiderer CLUBS Secretary ........ Mary G. Marshall Treasurer Rita Corey Executive Committee Betty Hambrick Joe Pine, Catherine Candelmo Edith Morra, Henry'Demers Advisor ....... Miss Callan The Automobile Club Instructor ............ Mr. Carlson The Readers’ Digest Club Secretary-Treasurer Louise Iasiello French Club No permanent officers. Different pupils preside at each meeting. Advisor Mi $ Callan Junior Commercial Club Officers President ......................... Alfred Nunes Vice President Dorothy Paiva Secretary ...—............ Loretta Byrnes GRE-EN aurudL W01 DTTE- 28
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BASKETBALL Basketball season began December 17, 1937 against West Warwick—“Monk Magnicki. of football fame, led the W. W. boys to victory 33-26—Hopes ran high after such showing against Class B team Colt and Alumni produced fine basketball while aiding Kearney Post Christmas Basket Fund Senior center Securo “pulled the game out of the fire in last econds to win 18-17 Providence Trade, in Class C after a year’s absence, lost this first game at Guiteras, 29-20 A Bristol boy, Paul Murgo, was in their line up Cumberland provided first obstacle to championship, as C M. H. S. was swamped 39-22 Grabert was Colt's big gun at Cumberland At Barrington we lost again to our up-county rivals 24-14 38-33 was the final score as we broke into the win column against East Greenwich Our league average went above .500 when North Kingston lost on the short end of the same score as the first Cumberland game 39-22 ’ Pat Codola, in a substitute role, was high scorer A packed house saw Warren defeat us 33-25 Pansa and Romano starred for Colt --The game lasted about 2 seconds more than it was supposed to ..The timer’s gun refused to go off at the 3rd quarter..Trade lost its second game to us in a game at Providence---Massa’s fine guarding kept the score down to 23-18 Another full house greeted Cumberland, which was at this time second in league standing .... Up to the last few min- utes Colt led Then Cumberland sped on to win 21-18 The Colt aggregation rose to high heights as South Kingston, a Class B team, bowed to the tune of a 30-23 defeat In another heart-breaker, we lost to Barrington 21-18 and then at East Greenwich, 29-23 However, Colt came back in the last two games to take North Kingston, 30-29 and Warren 27-24 The team’s final league average was .500 while in all games we won 8 and lost 7 The Jayvee team was defeated only once, by West Warwick’s Jayvees, during the entire season. GAETANO MARINO, ’38 GRE EN amdL WD10TE- 27
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A L U M X I This year the Green and White is publishing. in addition to the usual complete list of the most recent graduates, news items about members of the last five classes which we hope w! l be of interest to our readers. We regret that lack of space prevents including all members of these classes. Additional information concerning alumni and their activities should be sent to the Alumni Editor, Green and White. GRADUATIONS 1933—Henry Sanford and Joseph Victoria graduated June 13th from R. I. State College. 1933—Michel De Leo graduated June 9th trom Providence College. 1933—John Dimond graduated June 6th from Virginia Military Institute. 1933— Thomas Flynn graduates this year from R. I. School of Design. 1934— Anthony Agatiello, Eleanor Rac, and Jean Tobin graduated June 18th from R. I. College of Education. 1934—Manuel Borges graduated from Providence College June 9th. 1934—Mary Gallagher graduated in May from the Nurses Training School, Homeopathic Hospital. She is now a nurse at that hospital. 1934—Doris MacDonald graduated in May from the Union Hospital Training School for Nurses in Fall River. 1934—Harold McGuigan is completing a course at the Bentley School in Boston. 1934—Rosario Perroni graduated from Holy Cross June 8th. and will enter Georgetown Medical School in the Fall. 1934—George Springer. Walsh Memorial Student. is graduating from Brown University, where due to the excellence of his work he ha been on the Dean’s list. He will remain at the University as an assistant in the Geology Department. 1934—Emily Xavier graduated June 13th from R. I. State College. 1935—Dora Bailey graduated recently from the Staten Island Hospital School for Nurses and is now a nurse in that hospital. 1935—Sally Church is completing a two year course at Katherine Gibbs School. 1935—Andrew Pansa has completed his course at Bryant College and is with the Union Commercial Co., Wood Street. WEDDINGS 1933— -Josephine Cortalessa is married to Anthony Bernardo. They are living in Warren. 1934— Evelyn Weaver is married to R. A. Casteen and living at 112 Fort Green Place, Brooklyn, New York. 1934— Harriet West is married to james St. Angelo. They live at 164 Wood St., Bristol. 1935— Virginia Gaffney is married to Josep1 . Serpa of Bristol. 1935—Esther Hazen was married June 12, to Albert Alter. They live in Providence. 1935— Lucy Pagnano, ’35 and Joseph Bruno, ’35, were married May 28th and are living at 16 Cook. St., Bristol. 1936— Esther Perkins and Lloyd Smith. 35, were married in June, 1937. and are living in Bristol. 1937— Ruth Demers was married April 23rd to John Flynn, 33. They live at 129 State St., Bristol. ENGAGEMENTS 1933—Philomena Romano to Michael Securo, ’29. Mr. Securo is a member of the faculty of the Guiteras Junior High School. 1936—Elsie Weaver, 348 81st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. to Mr. Fred Detlef of Brooklyn CLASS NOTES 1933—Mary Andrade, R. I. C. E., ’37, is teaching in the Reynolds School. GREEN dZ tfidL WD1 OTTQr- 29
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