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

 - Class of 1941

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I ROBERT BOTTOM LEY “Bam” Pet Saving—“Geet out!” Pastime—Beating the drums. Activities—School Band. Introducing a tall, light, handsome lad by the name of “Bam.” There is never an idle moment when he’s around. Say, have you ever seen him blush? This lad just enjoys getting into mischief. His ambition is to become a drummer. The music world is open to you. Bam! CLARENCE BOWRON Windy” Pet Saying—“They are making me laugh!” Pastime—Sailing. Activities—A. A. (12); Football (10. 11, 12). “Windy” is the strong man of the class. He was a great help on the football team. This summer we hope to see “Windy” sailing around the world. He has a very peculiar laugh and usually has all of tin 1. A. clas in an uproar. You will always hear him singing one of his favorite sea tunes. EVELYN ELIZABETH BRITO Cappie” Spring—“What’s up?” me—Swimming. aWtivities—Rostrum (11, 12); French Club (10, 11); Athletic Association (10, 11, 12); Photography Club (10); Operetta. Do you hear a very lively discussion? Well, if you do, chances are that Evelyn is leading the opposition. Or if there isn’t a debate or a discussion in progress there might be something going on in the gymnasium. Evelyn is a devotee of gymnastics. Acting holds great interest for her. LOIS NORMA BROWNELL Lois” Pet Saying—“What’ll I do?” Pastime—Skating- Activities—A. A. (10. 11. 12); Junior Rostrum (11); Senior Rostrum (12); Green and White Staff. Sophomore Executive Board. They say that every class has its baby and we are no exception, for Lois is ours. Lois spends much of her time improving her technique in her favorite sports—basketball, bowling, and skating. Someday she will probably become someone’s private secretary because she is to enter Bryant College. We all wish her luck! 10

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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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 HELENE FREDA “Bunnie” Pet Saying—“Aw, cut it oiy Pastime—Motoring. Activities—French C| m u ovtjr p q fi» iiij. inuA Cheerleader (11); lpf retta-jfj Helene of tlft tj elier members of class. She cair he seen v fn Trudy at any ti 1. 12); the senior time, as the two are inseparable. Her pastime is trying to perfect a hack dive although her interests often stray. After graduation she hopes to enter the nursing profession- Best of luck! MARIANO J. BUCOLC “Buck” Pet Saying—“My word!” Pastime—Studying. V Activities—A. A. (10, 11, 12); Secretary of Sophomore class. Executive Board of Junior Rostrum, Treasurer of Senior Rostrum. Italian Club (10. 11); Photography Club Although first appearances might lead one to believe that Buck” is always studious, he sometimes surprises us. His pleasing personality and engaging smile plus his willingness to co-operate have won him many friends. He plans to enter prep school next fall enroute to a naval career. We all wish him luck! MARY KATHARINE BURNS “Sis” Pet Saying—“Wanta hear a joke?” Pastime—Going to games. Activities—French Club (10); Executive Board (10, 11); A. A. (10, 11, 12); Operetta. Excitement—that’s Mary’s middle name—you’ll find her wherever there is any activity. Sis” is a great lover of sports and excels in the gym and on the tennis court- Although she is mathematically inclined, she plans to study nursing, and we know she’ll make a success of it. ARTHUR CABRAL Art” Pet Saying—“I wouldn’t be knowing. Pastime—Collecting baseball data. Activities—A. A. (10. 11, 12); Rostrum (11) French Club (10. 11). Don’t let “Art’s pet saying fool you. He really is bright and has been springing surprises on us all year round. “Art” is a good sport and because he is. he is made the butt of many jokes in his classes. However, he sometimes plays a few jokes on his fellow classmates. Here’s hoping you succeed in anything you may attempt! 11

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