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

 - Class of 1940

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AGRICULTURAL CLUB BEAN AND SPAGHETTI CLUB Front Row (L. to R.)—Thomas. Marasco. Russo. Eiscnstadt, Tocvs, Hambrick. Back Row (L. to R.)—Peckham, Anderton, McClure.

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I, LYDIA GARISTA. leave to JANE GOETTLER my intense love of piano practice. Don’t let it interfere with your love of sports. I. ANN IASIELLO, leave to ELSIE ST. ANGELO, all my patience and worries in trying to keep the chf ?r leaders together. Do a good job, Elsie. I, ANN JAM I EL. leave to JOSEPHINE JAM I EL some of my funny stories and wise cracks. I’m sure you’ll find them useful, Josephine. I. MARY JAM I EL. leave my “gym” suit to anyone who will wear it with more enthusiasm than 1 did. Here’s hoping you enjoy yourself. I. MARION LANGELLO, leave my pleasing personality to JOSEPHINE DE FELICE. It attracts the opposite sex quite a hit, Jo”. I. CARMELLA MARABELLA, leave my blond hair to GLADYS BRIGHTMAN. It will be a change! I. AUGUSTINE MARSHALL, leave to LOUIS MEDERIOS my title of one of “Colt s Perfect Gentlemen.” Don’t refuse it Duke . I. FAZIO AMOLETTE. leave to JAMES CONNERY my suave manner and pleasing personality. It works wonders with the girls. James. I. ANTHONY ASCIOLLA, leave to VINCENT GRABERT one gym suit slightly worn with which he may grace his wardrobe. I. MICHAEL BALZANO, leave my ability to hold the upper hand in an argument to ARNOLD WAITE. Keep up the good work! I, JOSEPH BISBANO, leave to FRANCIS COSTA one soap box from which he may preach on the cruelties of life to his classmates. I, MILTON BORGES, leave my “Beau BrummeU” manners and appearance to DONAI.T KING. I. MORRIS CAIZXI. leave to JAMES TOOLIN’ my gleaming smile and wonderful sense of humor. I. FRANK CASSAXO. leave to RAYMOND WARNER a booklet entitled How to Run a Metal loathe ! I, WILLIAM CONLEY, leave my histrionic ability to JOE BELANGER. Here's hoping you’ll be a famous lover” in next year’s senior class play. I. FRED DUNBAR, leave to ALFRED REGO my amazing genius for pulling practical jokes. Try the thumb tack, Alfred. It always works. I. DANIEL FURTADO. leave to ALFRED FERREIRA my wheezing laugh. Watct out “Al”. they usually throw things. I. ELMER McNAMARA. leave to ROBERT BOTTOM LEY some of my stale wise cracks, so he may imitate his brother. Billy. I. HILARIO MONIZ, leave my ability to compete with Clark Gable and Robert Taylor to HERBERT FRANCIS. I. SEBASTIAN MORRA. leave to SINCLAIR MacDOXALD. a blueprint of my latest invention, a device for cutting up matchsticks. I. JOSEPH PACHECO, leave to EDWARD DION, the daily routine of trying to get my feet over the threshold of Room One before the 8:15 bell. I. JOSEPH P1MEXTAL. leave to CHARLES MAYTUM my air of dignity and reserved manner. I. CHARLES ABATE, leave my art of typewriting to JOHN DRAIXYTLLE. The errors are included. “Johnny.” Will you accept it? I. NICHOLAS MAXCIEBI. leave to DOM EMC CIRILLO my love of pastries. Don’t eat too much ‘Dorn”. you might get sick. I. LAWRENCE PERRY, leave my love of music to EARL ROUNDS. Loads of success P-arl. I. MARION SICIGNANO, leave to ROSE CHIRICO a stool to stand on in the cafeteria. Hope you see more than I did. I. LYDIA VIERA, leave to “BUDDY” TOEVS a new girl friend to talk to during school hours. He’s quite a talker, girls, so beware. I. MARY GRIMO. leave to LOUISE DE LUCA my collection of bows. By the way Louise, that word is spelled b-o-w-s. I. HELEN RODERICK, leave my knowledge of shorthand to RITA LANGELLO. Have a hard.time reading back your shorthand. Rita? I. ANTOINETTA SALVAGGIO. leave my love of English to anyone who will accept it. Is there anyone who will be kind enough to take it? 19



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1, MARY BAKER, leave my shoes to whoever can make use of them. They are size 7. Are there any bidders? I, JOSEPH COSTA, leave to EDDIE ALVES my ability to volunteer and take a chance. Accept all challenges, Eddie! I. MARY PALUMBO, leave to LOUISE QUAKTARO my ability to be a perfect forward. Here’s wishing you luck, Louise. I. DELPHINA AVILLA. leave to “SANDY PALES my job of lending money to those who need it. You’d better start saving now. Sandy. I. MARGARET GREENE, leave to ANGELINA TERRA my auburn hair. It attracts quite a hit of attention. Angelina. I. MARGARET McGANN, leave to VIVIAN HILL my elocution book. Use it more than I did, Vivian. I. ANGELINA ALFANO, leave to ATTILIO TOPAZIO my ability to draw. Keep up the good work T . I. MADELINE CANNIZZARO, leave to MARY CABRAL my ability to do my history homework. Don’t get discouraged. Mary. I. ROSE M A SCO LA, leave to FLORA SILVIA my ability to keep strictly to my diet. I.oads of luck in this undertaking. Flora. I. IRENE FURTADO, leave my shy manner to LYVINIA MATURE I’m sure you can make use of it. Lyvinia. I. ANGELO ASCOLI. leave to EDWARD MASSA my new haircut. It isn't much Eddie, but it’s all I’ve got. I. ANDREW DEL TORO, leave to DANTE PANSA, my position as Colt’s glamour boy Don’t fall down on the job. Opie.” I. IRENE HEAD, leave to MARY SOUSA, my blushes. Don’t use them too often “Be’’, they might wear out. I. EMILY SOUSA, leave to DOROTHY COSTA my chatter and giggles. Don't let the teachers get lonesome. Dot. I. LAURA FRANCIS, leave my talkative manner to MARY COSTA. Don’t ruin my reputation. Mary. I. ANNA CAVALLARO, leave my collection of jokes to ALBERTINA SILVIA. Be sure to keep the teachers and students amused, Tina. I. GILDA SILVIA, leave my job of teaching the boys to dance to ELVA HOLBROOK. Don't wear shoes without toes, Elva. I. DR USA LINA OREFICE. leave to JOSEPHINE TURCAROLA my job of cutting stencils. You’d better get a gcod supply of eradaction, J. J.’’ I. JULIA PUYA. leave a list of the boys I left behind me to my sister. CLAUDIA. I. EDNA ATKINSON, leave my title of “human chatterbox’’ to any one of a dozen Junior girls who are qualified for it. I. GEORGE MURRAY, leave my ability to make a short story long to NORMAN RENE. I. PEARSE MATHEWSON, leave one sparingly used trig book to TOMMY CAM-PAGNA. I. EM ELIA BUCOLO. leave my position as cafeteria cashier to LUCY DEL PIANO, with instructions not to trust anybody. I. MARY DU PONT, leave to SHIRLEY OSOFSKY. my job as professional office girl. I. FLORENCE JORDAN, leave to REGINA PARTINGTON a pair of dreamy eyes. Very powerful! I. KATHERINE CONLAN. leave my prized formula for A’s and B’s to ROSE FASANO. I. WILLIAM BOTTOMLEY. leave my bewhiskered “joke book to GUILBERT AGUIAR, hoping he will think the jokes” funny. I. RAYMOND McCLURE, leave my traffic whistle to KENNETH STURDEVANT. trusting he is more musically inclined than I. I. EVA NIELLO, leave my knowledge of French verbs to JOE SANTO. I. KATHRYN LAFAZIA, leave my “come hither glance’’ to NANCY DE PASQUALE. Watch out! It’s magnetic! I, GABRIEL SAVIANO, leave my string of broken hearts to CHARLIE COGGESHALL. I. HENRY HAM BRICK, leave my ability to take life easy, yet to pass all subjects to ROBERT GAGNON. I. BENJAMIN PECKHAM, leave my contagion little chuckle to ELMER ANGELL. It sure tides you over bad spots! 21

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