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

 - Class of 1941

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ELSIE MEDEIROS “Debbie Pet Saying—“How interesting.” Pastime—Practicing on the piano. Activities—A. A. (10. 11. 12); French Club (10. 11); English Club (11); Rostrum (12); Orchestra (10); Operetta (12). Elsie enjoys doing her chemistry experiments just a much as debating. If you are looking for Elsie, why not try the library? She is apt to be there doing reference work. Elsie’s ambition is to hear Paderewski play his own minuet and to travel through Europe. We hear Elsie plans to enter Rhode Island State College in the fall. THERESA C. MELLO “Terry” Pet Saying “Oh. crumb!” Pastime—Reading. Activities—A. A. (10. 11. 12); Photography Club (11); Rostrum (11. 12); Senior Class Executive Board, Operetta. Meet one of the prettiest girls in the senior class, whose dimples have won the hearts of many people. “Terry” also has the distinction of being the first in the class to fly over the Atlantic Ocean in the Clipper, the year she was caught in Europe when the war started. Ever since then she has been intensely interested in airplanes. ROBERT ANDREW MOREN “Bobbec Pet Saying—“Coupla times!” Pastime—Talking about the Army. Activities—Senior Rostrum. A. A.. Operetta. “P otlT)ee” is a senior who is very determined to follow thryufcjr wftjr an idea once he has started working on it. In ffrftst Jt his classes, he is on the alert and has bright pind correct answers on the tip of his tongue. Screwball, and Alex form a triumvirate which is avoided, because when they get going no piece of re. or anything, for that matter, is safe. PATRICIA NUNES “Pat” Pet Saying—“Gollv !” Pastime—Playing the piano. Activities—A. A. (10. 11. 12); English Club (10. 11); Operetta. A very likeable girl is our Patricia, known for her cheerful disposition. A good student and sports fan she has an intense interest in music and hopes to become a music teacher some day. From what we hear. Pat’s going to music school to study. Lots of luck. Pat!

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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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- FRANKLIN O'BRIEN “Obit ” Pet Saying— Oh, Shucks! Pastime—Riding around. Activities—A. A. “Ohio” is the quiet one of the gang, but opens up every once in a while. He is one of the triumvirate, namely. Babe. Kingie. and Obie. He is about the only one in the class who always wears bis tie. He can usually be seen riding around in his car or at George's. Men of few words are the best men. That’s Obie! DANTE El.PI DIO PANSA “( )pic Pet Saying -‘‘Never touch it ! ’ Pastime—Walking. Activities—A. A.. Basketball. English Club, Baseball. Football Manager. “Opie” can usually be found walking northward. He is the class comedian and often sends the class into gales of laughter with his antics. He has a keen interest in sports and is up-to-date on everything pertaining to baseball. Keep smiling. “Opie”. MARY DOLORES PUNIELLO “Mary” Pet Saying— Jeepers !” Pastime—Studying. Activities—Junior Rostrum (11). Senior Rostrum (12). A. A. (10. 11. 12); Italian Club. Exec. Board. (10. 11). Pres. (12). Operetta (12). Rita and Mary ought to make a pair. It is almost an impossibility to tell who is the quieter. Maybe she believes in keeping quiet and absorbing all the knowledge she can. henever she is called upon to give an answer to a difficult question the rest of the class worries no more. Someday we will probably hear that Mary has become a teacher. ALFRED RE i( “Father” Pet Saying—“Could be!” Pastime—Studying. Activities—French Club (10. 11); English Club (11). Here is the boy who is up to the minute in current events and “Johnnie on the spot” in the Problems of Democracy class. He has a grand sense of humor and it is persistently popping up in French class. Alfred hopes to become a priest and when his mind is made up about a thing there is nothing which can change it. All the luck in the world! 25

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