Bryant University - Ledger Yearbook (Smithfield, RI)

 - Class of 1946

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RITA COZZI is secretary to the President of Brown University. Could the attraction be that her fiance is a Brown alumnus? COLETTE DICKEY has just been acclaimed the world's most famous endorser of vitamins. Co-editor of THE LEDGER in IQ46, JEAN DROSD has leaped to greater fame as the first lady editor-in-chief of the Providence Journal. Although she was the smallest graduate in the Class of '46, RUTH FORMAL certainly has made her way in the business world, She can now boast of a position in the White House. SARA-LEE FREEDMAN'S course in Advertis- ing started her off on her career as advertising manager for Macy's in New York City. BERVELY FULLER has become Dean of Wellesley College. That's what perseverance will do. With a fine business background gained at Bryant, ROSE GAMINO now reigns as Queen of the doughnut industry in New England. FRANCES GAWEK made her debut last week as the country's leading torch singer at the Stork Club, New York City. GLORIA GOODLOFF gained a coveted posi- tion as secretary in the United Nations' Organ- ization, when she left Bryant. DOLORES GRECO is giving information a'pIenty now at the Providence Telephone Com- pany. BARBARA HOLDEN is helping to build a little fence around Texas, Jr. ROSLYN INGBER has been elevated to a high position as Chief Copy Clerk for the Old Gold Company. No position is too good for a Bryant grad, is it? GLORIA JOHNSON is a successful wife and model. What a futurel DOROTHY KING has written a best-seller, What College Did for Me. PHYLLIS KRAMER is running a close second with her novel, A Bryant Belle Blossoms. EVELYN LOOMIS has accomplished much with her large inheritance. She is the new owner of Filene's of Boston. Watch your local paper for Bargain Basement Specials. ANITA RYNONE has invaded the radio world. She succeeds Clifton Fadiman of Infor- mation, Please. Prominent officials of the in- dustry claim her a worthy successor. Operating a distinctively exclusive fur salon in the heart of downtown Providence is MAR- GARET SASSO. Voted one of the ten best dressed women of l966, BLANCHE SHEFFIELD has recently sailed on an extended world cruise. Bon Voyage, Blanche! ALICE TETREAULT is now vocalizing with Forty-eight the Boston Symphony Orchestra, She's also the chief librarian in her spare time. VIVIAN THURSTON made the Olympics this year by her exquisitely graceful interpreta- tion of-the Ballet on roller skates. MARY VALES now manages that Five-and- Dime store in Bristol. Big joke, huhl Mary? Will she never stop? ETHEL WEXLER'S shorthand is still improving. She's coming down the homestretch at 240 w.p.m. JEAN WOLFF made her mark as an amateur basketball star in Rhode Island last Saturday after her outstanding performance as forward for the Providence All Stars. Song stylist in her own right now, EILEEN MOYNIHAN swings that new hit tune of the nation, Whatcha Gonna Do? DOROTHY OLTER is still explaining to Mr. Handy back at Bryant. She'II surely get that honorary degree in oratory in August. .IOYCELLE ORENSTEIN has come through with a new dance step that has taken the coun- try by storm. Have you tried the JoyceIle Jitter Jump? PHYLLIS O'ROURKE, on a nation-wide lecture tour for a leading magazine, will stop briefly at Providence tomorrow to lecture to students at Bryant on Fashions of Tomorrow. ' ELENA PILLONI reigns supreme as manager of a thriving toothpaste concern. NATALIE PINO tops the list of illustrious in- ventors this year by devising an electrical see- ing-eye machine, whereby one simply feeds it typing tests, and they pour out all corrected, commas and all, ROBERTA ROSBERRY reigns as Chief Stenog- rapher at the Ouonset Naval Base. FLORENCE ROSEN is now demonstrating typing control at various leading colleges throughout the country. MARY CACCIA now is bowling a single pivot, double-twist, sure-fire strike speedball. Hats off to the Alley Queen, NORMA CASTELLUCCI made the headlines last week when she startled the world of science by her brilliant astronomical observations int the stratosphere which resulted in her announcing with Mr. Handy, the co-discovery of a new planet. MARY DERDERIAN is now thriving prosper- ously in her new'traiIer camp in Kalamazoo, Michigan. ANGELINA DeLIBERO has devised a new f'Stickim wallpaper paste with results guar- anteed. Your local store is well-stocked, time payments arranged. Flashl PEARL HAJIAN was just appointed Walter WincheIl's private secretary.

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BOB MULALLY is one of the up and coming journalists of this era. I-le's been editing- the hometown newspaper for some time. In l966, we find JEANETTE BELANGER, be- cause of her keen intelligence and fine record at Bryant, secretary to the Governor of Rhode Island. Panama's male populace is lucky to have MARIE DAVIS, an extremely charming young senorita, back again after completing her edu- cation at Bryant. It is with utmost efficiency that JOYCE FINNEY is found reorganizing and-amending rules and regulations for dorm students lwhich she so rigidly followed while a student herself? as Director of Dormitories. VIRGINIA TWYMAN, fashion editor of the Vogue Magazine, is luxuriously living in a New York pent house. After completing her studies at Bryant, JEAN LaVIGNE enrolled at Dartmouth College, being the only girl student in the history of Dart- mouth-she didn't enroll because she was an Indian either! SHIRLEY SCI-IUSTER is working hard as Rita I-layworth's stand-in, MILDRED MOORE is making a capable and charming housewife in Pennsylvania. NATALIE KNIGHT and MAXINE YELLE are making sensational hits out of the current songs with their mellow voices at the Monte Carlo in New York City, MARILYN LaERANCE is now making the Navy her career GLORIA MOCARSKEY is making it hard for her working associates to concentrate on their work with the distraction of her dazzling natural blonde hair. It is with prolonged applause that the audience cheers JEANETTE STAWARKY'S marvelous debut performance in the Metropoli- tan Opera Company's Aida , Gorgeous NANNY SLJAREZ is attentively holding the attention of all spectators at the Latin Quarter while performing the tango num- ber with her partner. VIRGINIA WOODRUEF is slowly going mental as housemother of Bryant I-Iall. CHARLOTTE OLSEN, according to a class- mate's report, certainly knows how to make strawberry shortcake plus gobs of whipped Cfeam. ANA Tl-IERESA PINO is the head of the literary staff of El Mundo, one of the best newspapers in Cuba One of my best friends told me that a friend told her that PAT SAUNDERS is now engaged in commercial art. Doing all right tool The head of one of the largest manufacturing concerns today declares that JEANNE BREN- NAN is the ideal secretary. PEARL DIAMOND is really going places with her shorthand, She has entered the national shorthand contest. A credit to Bryantl There was quite a commotion in Longmeadow, Mass., the other day. Some reckless driver scratched the wing lor fender? of BETTY GUIDETTE'S new helicopter lor carl. DOLORES Mi PERRY is another model secre- tary, She has just been promoted to the head of a large department in one of the leading busi- ness establishments, One often sees JACKIE McKENZIE'S name in lights these days. It seems that she is one of the featured performers of the Ice-Capades. When Van Johnson came back to visit his father in Newport the other day, NAN Mc- CARTI-IY was one of the lucky girls to be intro- duced to him. I-IELEN LORDEN was asked to go to New York to fill a high government position, but she prefers her hometown in New I-Iampshire to the Big City, RUTI-I ADAMSON is now an executive in a growing hardware concern in Connecticut I-ler two years at Bryant provided the vital foun- dation for her exceptional career. Married for four years now, FRANCES ALEANO is the mother of two darling children named Fran and Joe. DOROTI-IY BAILEY is the successful owner- manager of an exclusive summer resort at New- port. SELMA BROWN, who lived at Eldridge I-Iall during her college years, is now a housemother at Eldridge, an honorable position, and she is loved by all her girls. ALICE BUONACORSI, who always had a yearning for nursing, is head secretary at the Rhode Island I-Iospital and a rival of the pretty nurses. ELEANOR CASTELLINI was a charming Miss at Bryant and is now a charming Mrs in Springfield, Mass. ELEANORA CIPOLLA still has a limousine at her disposal, for we find her the new owner of Ralph's. - MARY COGSWELL has been elected Presi- dent of the local Red Cross Annual Campaign. She'Il be at your door any day now. Tl-IERESE CONWAY is a secretary in the De- partment of Agriculture in Washington, D, C. I-Ier Economics and Money and Banking courses were the inspiration for this fine position. Forty-seven



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ANAHID KARENTZ now advertises for her ever-increasing peanut industry, Peanutsl Pea- nutsl- Eat 'Eml String 'EMI Pinch 'EM, You :an't miss! GILBERTE LEMIELJX will put on her famous dog show next week at the Cranston Street Ar- moryi JEAN LEWIS is now secretary to the coun- try's leading toupee manufacturer. Their slogan is We grow 'em, you show 'eml ' ELSIE MILLER is chief cook and bottle washer for a certain Mr. So-and-so. ALICE O'DAY has just published her latest murder mystery, The Dancing Corpse. JOSEPHINE WODECKI is motoring around town in the latest style, a white jeep. RUTH WRIGLEY, a foreign correspondent for the Boston Globe, broadcasts daily for Station WECI at IO a. m. DORIS WOLEE astounded the nation the other day with the correct answer to the S64 question, She has accepted a contract to assist Professor It Q. on his weekly broadcasts. HELEN MADENIGIAN, because she couldn't be alone without being lonesome, has exchanged wer Miss for 'iMrs. GRACE BOELENS now lives in San Diego Nhere she is secretary to a Lieutenant in the Navy. CONSTANCE ASTBURY has become one of the famous Powers Models, JEAN DOMNARSKI is working in the Penta- gon building in Washington. Not being able to give up jazz, NORMA GENTILE is playing the piano for a famous five-and-ten-cents store. ARLINE JOHNSON has changed her business life for a domestic one. ELIZABETH LEE has left Jamaica once again -this time to fill a business position in Florida, Q Since leaving Bryant, MAVIS TAI-TEN-QUE has been working as secretary for the president of the largest concern in Jamaica. ROLAND WHITE has become the Governor's aide, or shall we say hindrance? BETH METHOT married the owner of an in- ternationally prominent concern and is now a very well-known socialite. THERESA QUINN, because of her love for jitterbugging, has become a jitterbug teacher, REGINA ROUGIER is still as carefree as when she attended Bryant. Her fine secretarial posi- tion fails to worry her, and why should it? BETTY SILVERMAN still likes to be surround- ed by men. ls that why she became a Congress- woman? PATRICIA QLJINN, a lover of society, is now a very charming Missus, SHIRLEY MLJNRO is now secretary to the treasurer of a national steamship company, DOROTHY STEWART, how she loves to write poetry! Her Bryant English background comes in handy now-a-days, for she is in the flourishing business of writing epitaphs for tombstones, Your order will receive prompt attention, STEFANIA POMPROWICZ has become sec- retary to a well-known lawyer here in Provi- dence, ' MARJORIE WYLLIE has cashed in on a thriving local business, She has signed a lease with Bryant College to manage the Cafeteria for the next ten years Watch for her sseiialsl HELEN FLYNN and CATHERINE MAZ- ZARELLI have proven the old saying, Teachers are old maids, wrong. Both now have two rings on the third finger, left hand and say there is nothing like it. ' BERNARDINE McCRUDDEN has left the teaching profession to enter the singing world. She will make her first appearance at the Metro- politan Opera House. MARION POTHIER is Dean of a private short- hand school. She has written many books on shorthand and is at the present time writing one on the various systems. LUCILLE GOTSELL is teaching at a 'private school in her home state, Connecticut, and is studying mind reading on the side. BETTY TOMLINSON hasa job now of milking Betsy the Cow. No, it isn't a daily task, just an emergency. While attending the opera the other night someone noticed LILLIAN HOLLINS was em- ployed as curtain puller. Don't give up yet, you may still get a chance to play that piano, Lil. I Someone met ELEANOR JOHNSON at the Colony Club several weeks ago, and believe it or not she remembered her escort's name! No embarrassment this time. ESTHER KIRKPATRICK is now counting her shares of stock which she has purchased from the Coca-Cola Corporations ESTELLE KIRKPATRICK is now married to Providence's hockey champion. Attending those hockey games certainly proved profitable, didn't it? Last week HELEN PANNONE was seen walk- ing into Lobels with four little girls following her, They all must be hers ,everyone of them has blonde curly hair. , JUNE STIENER often consults CATHERINE DARAK, now a C. P. A., about the profits of her little confectionary stores She doesn't seem to understand why she's at a loss Forty nine

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