Bryant University - Ledger Yearbook (Smithfield, RI)

 - Class of 1943

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IContinued from Page 471 I-Ienry Patten is water-boy for the Podunk baseball team which has had a record-breaking season, having lost all the 43 games played. Leo Ringuette is the conductor of the Provi- dence All-Girl Symphonic Swing Orchestra at the Pirate's Den. William Russell is the Daily News Burlesque critic, Bill sits two rows in front of the drum- mer to get an angle on all that goes on. Daniel Scotti, the baby carriage manufacturer, gives one cigar and a bottle of beverage, free of charge, with every sale. Ed Strybuc, the guide on the Bryant campus, is designing a map whereby people can find their way about the west campus without getting lost. Robert Scott, the fashion editor of Made- moiseIIe , spends his spare time riding in street cars on a free pass. I-larrie Taft is the substitute loud speaker for the Blue Network when electrical equipment fails them. John Daniels, the inventor, is attempting to build a better mouse-trap. During his first ex- periment he caught a rat. Success at Iastll Ed Rosner is manager of the Scott House chain gang who are now engaged as idea men for the Marx Bros. Iris Dimond, the prima donna of I-Iorse Opera, attributes her success to the dorm girls who taught her how to scream while taking a sun- bath. I I x . Eleanore Rathbun, the dietitian at the dorms, serves spaghetti three times a day in memory of her classmates who just loved it. Frances Cohen, the sword-swallower for Ring- ling Bros., recently choked on a sardine bone while eating her lunch, I-lerk Gunnarsson, the chief bar-tender at the Beach Comber, makes a practice of testing every drink sold. Ragnor Johannesson was elected the Lady's Man by the national Gallop poll. I-Ie owes his fame to his experience acquired at Bryant. Kimball Simmons, the champion pole-vaulter, reported that he saw Gabriel blowing his horn while in mid-air during one of his record vaults. Bob Raynor, the porter at Vassar College, is tiring of his job and is seriously considering a transfer to Smith College for a change in scen- ery. Fifty eight SECRETARIAL II lContinued from Page 557 Louise Murthough is Miss Ereckle-Face of l963 . Beulah Parizer is stoker on a coal barge. Gloria Patch has now returned to her Alma Mater, Bryant, after touring the universities of Europe. Ruth Potter is the new janitor at South I-lall. I-Ielen Ray is head waiter in the Cafeteria. Ivez Rievman is the ticket collector at the Bijou Theatre. Barbara Setchell is the leader of an all-girl orchestra. Elizabeth Venture is selling hot dogs in Times Square. Gladys Very is the designer of fascinators for bald-headed men. f lylary Walker is still writing her diary faith- ul y, Gertrude Weaver is still carrying trays at Sto- well I-louse. Lois Wilson is peanut vendor at Crescent Park. I-Ienrietta Wright is musical director in the typewriting room. Marie Zele is a private mail carrier for her own Army fan mail. EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL lContinued from Page 53l Thanks for the info. Whose car is that coming? It's Bette ForIeo's. I must see her, I-Ii. I-Iello, Bette, where are you headed for? The races. My best horse is running today. I-Ie hasn't failed me yet. I-Ie's the favorite. Why not come along? No thanks, I've got a terrific headache. Be- fore you go, have you heard from Gene McCarthy and Dave? Why yes, I received a letter from them. They're vacationing in Florida. I also know about Ruth Nelson whom I met when I made an ap- pointment at an exclusive studio of photography. She is the receptionist as well as editor of pho- tography in the society page of a leading news- paper. Peggy Lynch is a wealthy designer in New York City who spends most of her time trav- eling. I heard Rita Dery is personal aide to the Ambassador in Bermuda. Oh, the graduation! What have I been do- ing? Where am I? I really graduated but I never thought I would with such a bang. I loves yuh, DEGREE, so help me, I loves yuh!



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Sixty First Row, left to right: M. Kovner, R. Richmond, H. Waxler, and M. Brotheim. Second Row: D. Click, D. Cohn, B. Balkan, I. Rievman, B. Adelman, S. Zacharia, and T. Jacobson. Third Row: L. Winkler, Miss Cook, P. Elovitz, E. Kriger, and F. Cohen. Fourth Row: l. Dimond, B. Parizer, E. Weinbaum, J. Shore, R. Tarnapal, and E. Leibowitz. BETA SIGMA GAMMA President ..................... ........... l-l ARRIET WAXLER Vice-President ............ ..................... R UTl-l RlCl-IMAN Secretary .............. ........... M ARION GOLLENDER Treasurer .......................................................................................... MARJORIE KOVNER The group of merry faces pictured above are those of the members of Beta Sigma Gamma-a sorority organized for educational and social purposes, and fulfilling these purposes admirably. Beta Sigma Gamma started the college year off with a bang when one of the first weeks was dedicated to the pledging of new members, which proved to be an hilarious and most enjoyable week. This was followed by a Pledgee Formal which was held at the Sheraton l-lotel. In February, the sorority sponsored a raffle, awarding defense stamps to the lucky prize winner. To aid the Bryant Service Club in its wonderful work, Beta Sigma Gamma repeated its donation to them this year. Mid-year l943l And another week of pledging new members, being followed by a formal initiation. On several occasions the sorority girls had the opportunity of entertaining ser- vice men. And an active part was taken by the girls in sports, such as, bowling and swimming. To differentiate this sorority, the girls sported blazer jackets in the blue and white sorority colors. Orchids to Miss Florence Cook, faculty advisor, for her excellent advice and assistance in making this organization such a success. She has been a real, true friend to each and every girl.

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