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

 - Class of 1941

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 JOSEPH ABENANTE “Joe” Pet Saying---“Could be.” Pastime—Drifting and dreaming. Introducing Joe, the top machinist of the I. A. Class— we hear he is interested in the Navy and hopes to give his service to Uncle Sam. e sec him in arren quite a hit, hut of course, he is only gazing at the water. ith his keen sense of humor and quiet manner we’re sure he will succeed. Smooth sailing. Joe! 11); HELEN NORMA ALMEIDA “Lennic” doubt.” that certain person. (10. 11, 12); French Club (10. Band (10, 11, 12); Operetta. ,MI time you’re looking for Helen, folks. you can sure she’s with—oops—nearly spilled it! Well, anyway, Helen is quite a girl. Remember her in the role of “Barbara”? Now do you blame “Jerry”? Helen has a lovely disposition and we sure wish her luck in whatever career she mav follow. f t AW Activities—A. A. ( English Club (11); Bai Anv he MARY SILVIA ALMEIDA “Mae” Pet Saying—“Fiddlesticks!” Pastime—Reading. Activities—French Club (10. 11); Junior Rostrum. Senior Rostrum. Athletic Association. Operetta- “Mae” is one of the quiet girls of the senior class of whom there seems to he a great number. Chemistry class seems to be her pet aversion although I’m sure she couldn’t have helped but liked the chemistry laboratory period on Wednesday morning. “Mae” surprises us every once in a while by drawing some monastery or a lovely church. Usually a person can find “Mae” at the library. ALEXANDER ANDERTON, JR. “Alex” Pet Saying—“I don’t get it.” Pastime—Debating. Activities—Student Council (10). Vice President of the Junior Gass, A. A. (10. 11). Pres. (12); Senior Rostrum. Green and White Staff. Junior English Club. Operetta (12), Senior Class Executive Board Chairman. We present “Alex” the one and only debater- One look at the list of “Alex’s” activities will give you an idea of his industry and popularity. He seems to make the Holmes House his headquarters with the rest of the St. Andrew’s Club members. ’ 0 “ 8

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- CAZEMIRO ANTONIO “Cazev” Pet Saying—“Do it again!” Pastime—Driving around with his Activities A. A. (10. 11. 12); French Club (10. ID; Rostrum (11); Photography C lub (11); Operetta. Orchestra (10. 11). The cla s of 1041 may he proud some day when Cazcy becomes a full-fledged lawyer, for his ambition and his debating ability seem to lead him in this direction. Although not very active in sports. Cazcy certainly makes up for it in our social activities- He is an active supporter of athletics and possesses a good sense of humor. HAROLD BEAl REGARD “Frcnchy” Pet Saying—“So there, too! ' Past ime— M otoring. Activities—Manager of baseball. A. A. (10. 11. 12). “Frenchy” is a very talkative person who is always ready and willing to tell a joke or a humorous story. They •ay he is seen in Pawtucket very often although we don t know why. “Frenchy” wants to help Uncle Sam out in the Navy. We hope that he gets to see the world. JOSEPH T. BELANGER “T. B. Pet Saying—“Say about it!” Pastime—Talking- Activities—Aggy Club. Operetta. “T. B.” is the smallest one but the loudest. He can always be heard wherever he is. especially in P. I). T wonder if Miss Sisson will miss him? He is a regular killer-diller on the dance floor. Can usually be found at Bruno’s Market. He is tossed around quite a bit bv the fellows and he voices his disapproval, but everyone likes him. I NANCY DIMOND BOSWORTH “Nance” Pet Saying—“Certainly !” Pastime—Playing the organ. Activities—Rostrum (11). President; Rostrum (12); A. A (10. 11, 12); French Club (10, 11); Green and White Staff (11. 12); Operetta (10. 11, 12); Good Citizenship Pilgrim This is Nancy, our Good Citizenship Pilgrim. She is another member of the senior class who is musically inclined. for not only can she play the piano and organ very well, but also possesses a lovely singing voice. She plans to attend Pembroke next year for perhaps a journalistic career, as she is a great admirer of her “Pop”. 9

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