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

 - Class of 1941

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a Pet Saying—“I wouldn’t put it past me!” Pastime—Doing homework. Activities—A. A. (10, 11. 12); French Club, Rostrum (11. 12); Operetta. Shirley is one of the talented musicians of the senior class, possessing not only a lovely singing voice, hut also the ability to master the piano keys. Have you heard her play “Rustle of Spring”? Her keen sense of humor has won many friends for her, and she hopes one day to become a prima donna. W ith her lovely voice, we know she’ll attain her ambition. J D ii Si DUNCAN SINCLAIR MacDONALD “Mac” Pet Saying—“Holy cow! Pastime—Playing at sports. Activities—A. A. (10. 11. 12). Sinclair i one of the very quiet boys of the class, but seems to have gained the friendship of many through his blonde hair aid his weakness for blushing. He is usuallv seen in a corner of Room II talking over present situations with “Rainy.” Although not very active socially, he follows sports intently and plays many of them very well. He is usually found in the office of the Holmes House with “Alex.” LEONARD MARINO k “Chema” Pet Saying—“VV’hat’s up?” 'astime—Dancing. Activities—A. A.. Photography Club (10); Treas. Ital-Club (10. 11); Pres. English Club (10); Rostrum (Executive Board) (12); Football (Co-Captain) (10. 11. 12). “Chema seemed to do all right for himself socially and academically. His zeal and pep on the Athletic Field is a continuation from the school room. A good student for three years, “Chema seems headed tor a prosperous and successful future. JOHN E. MARSHALL “Johnny” Pet Saying—“Hiya, kid!” Pastime—Walking with L. D. L. Activities—A. A. (10. 11. 12); English Club (11). This is Johnny, a popular six-footer of the senior class, known as an all-around “musical man”; he is a member of the band and orchestra. Not many of us know what his intentions for the future are. but we know lie’ll choose the right field. Best of luck to you. Johnny ! 22

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BLVA HELEN HOLBROOK Pet Saying—“I did know.” Pastime—Driving the “Chewy.” Activities Junior English Cluh, French Club, A. A.. Operetta. Klva is one of the most athletic girls of the senior class with all her pep and enthusiasm to try new ideas. At the school dances Klva is a very sought-after person because of her ability to dance an old fashioned waltz or the jitterbug. Klva is a staunch supporter of all school activities and is always ready to help people out. She hopes to become a nurse and we all wish her lots of luck. JOSEPHINE M. KERR “Jo Pet Saying—“Oh happy day !“ Pastime—Worrying. Activities—Junior Rostrum. Senior Rostrum, At hie t i Association (10. 11, 12); French Club (10. 11); Opere (12); Cheerleader (12); Green and White Editor-in-CJd “Jo” must be keeping an eye on what she W’PE villfec her future career—a foreign correspondent. Jj(X ou only see the way she rushes around doing errjfmls and She is one of the most vivacious people that we know. Her She is one of the most vivacious people that we know. We knew she will do well as a teacher. DONALD KINO “Kingy” Pet Saying—“Call off your dog.” Pastime—Singing to himself. Activities—Operetta. Meet Kingy, folks, the “Romeo” of the I. A. Class. Never is there a dull moment when Kingy is around. He can be depended upon for a joke just at the right time. His pleasing personality and cheerfulness will surely bring him success. Although he is undecided about the future, we know he is bound to succeed. RITA LANQELLO “ReetM Pet Saying—“Fiddle-Foo!” Pastime—Going to the movies. Activities—Operetta, A. A. (10, 11. 12); English Club (11); Senior Rostrum. Green and White Staff. Believe me, you haven’t met any quiet people until you come across “Reet.” She never talks out of ♦urn and sometimes the teachers have to beg for a few words from her. She must figure that it’s best to listen and not to do all the talking. However, we all agree that no matter what •die undertakes in the future, she is sure to succeed. 21



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SAMUEL PAUL MASCENA “S. P. Pet Saying—“Fill 'er up Fellas. Pastime—Playing “rodeo.” Activities—A. A. (10. 11. 12): Italian Club (11. 12); Agriculture Club (11. 12); Green and White Stall. Sammy is one of the class comedians and is rarely seen in any other than a good mood. You ought to hear him talk, for bis persuasive manners and vocabulary could win anyone to his way of thinking. He is a participant in nearly all of the school's social activities. Sammy can usually be found at “Vinny's Chicken House.” LAVINIA MATURI “Levy” Pet Saying—“How cute!” Pastime—Going to Barrington. Activities—Operetta. A. A. (10. 11. 12); English Club (10. 11). “Levy” is ever handy should you happen to be in a mood for an argument. She is a wizard on the horse in the gymnasium and she would very much like to become a physical education teacher. Dancing takes up quite a bit of her time and she usually puts her heart into it. MICHAEL “Mik Pet Saying—“Oh. By Gosh Pastime—Cutting Hair. Activities—Baseball. Always ready with a joke or good alibi. “Mike” is the center of fun among all his friends. Wherever you hear that certain chuckle you’ll find him. He is an ardent supporter of baseball and other sports. He has prospects of opening a barber shop for himself. Success “Mike ! CHARLES MAYTUM, 3rd “Twink” Pet Saying—“I do believe in — - Pastime—Writing poems. Activities—A. A., English Club. “Twink” is one of the most talkative boys in senior class, but you can’t blame him for he knows what he’s talking about. He is very appreciative of the finer things of life and wants to become an important executive some day. With his enthusiasm and general ability, we believe that he will attain his goal. Success to you in the future, Charles! 23

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