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NORMAN RENE “Rainy” Pet Saying—“Prove it!” Pastime—Participating itto lnd wa ching sports. Activities—A. A. (10, Club, Football. Operetta Norman to be de champioi uni (12); English 'President and has shown himself that honor. He also won honors on the rpwfootball team. Music must have some claim on him for he is leader of the Boy Scout Band—and a mighty fine one too. A person looking for Norman is almost certain to find him if they hunt around the Pastime. N MANUEI. RIBEIRO “Rib” Pet Saying—”1 wonder what it could he!” Pastime—Drawing. “Rib” is the other chubby one in our class. He can most always be seen at the baker shop or driving its truck. No wonder he is a bit on the chubby side! He is a very talkative boy and always has something to say. Spends most of his time in class drawing airplanes and eating candy. ROSALINE ANN RODERICK “Roz” Pet Saying—“Good !” Pastime—Walking. Activities—A. A. (10. 11. 12); French Club (10. 11); English Club (11). “Roz is one of our quiet girls. Maybe her parking place, which is home, accounts for that, hut anyway. “Roz” is an ardent supporter of all school activities. Have you picked your women’s apparel shop “Roz”? You see. our “Roz wants to run a dress shop! ii UJ MICHAEL RUCCI “Screwball” Q Pet Saying—“Take it easy!” Pastime—Driving the Oldsmobile. Activities—A. A. (10, 11. 12); Football (11. 12); English Club (11); Operetta. Wherever there is trouble and commotion Mike is usually in the midst of it. He is one of the best dressed boys of the class and one of the most popular. Sports have a great attraction for him and due to that fact he ha been a member of both the football and baseball squads and of the gym team. He may become one of Bristol’s best haberdashers. Here’s luck. Mike, and lots of it. 26
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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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(T?Z£ 7 LOUISE ANN RUGGIERO “Weezie Pet Saying—“Gee Winnicles!” Pastime—Doing Trig Problems. ctivities Italian Club (10. 11); Rostrum (11. 12); Executive Board (10); Photography Club (11); School Band and Orchestra (10, 11. 12); Operetta (12); Student Council (10). I-ouise is one of the most popular senior girls, her cheerful smile and pleasant personality having won many friends for her. She never has an idle moment, for she always seems to be doing something for somebody else. EDWARD RUSSO “Rubin” Pet Saying—“Who do you think you are, anyhow?” Pastime—On the football field. Activities—Football (10. 11. 12); Italian Club (10. 11). Vice-Prcs. (11); Senior Rostrum (12); A. A. (10, 11. 121; Class Treasurer (10), Class Vice-President (lD.ySchoil Band (10, 11. 12). Meet one of the smallest members of the class, but “Rubin's” height was no hindrance to him on the football field, to which many of the opponents who chanced to be in his way can testify. Eddie is one of the most popular senior bovs. JOSEPH SANTO “Joey Pet Saying—“Who, me? Pastime—Being a clerk. Activities—A. A. (10. 11. 12); EngTft Club (10. 11). We can’t imagine what the chem we didn’t have “Joey there. Hi, edge of the subject make attend. “Joey’’ is one of these happy-go-lu? is everybody’s friend. He hopes to become a registered pharmacist. Good luck, “Joey”! . His-hriglf it ANNA SANTULL1 “Nee Pet Saying—“How cute ! Pastime—Walking with Activities-Operetta, A. A. (10. 11. 12); English Club (11). Senior Rostrum. “Nee is one of our nicest girls. She has lovely clothes and very pretty hair. She is never absent from class and I guess we all know why. She has a nice sense of humor and always gets along with everyone. She would be an asset to any business. Luck to you. Anne. 27
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