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N ot boosting with a braggart's song But boosting to help along.

ommencement N umber June 1928 THE BOOSTER Vol. 5 Published the Twenty-fifth of Each Month by the Students of

BRYANT-STRATION COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Providence, R. I. CI

Subscription Price $1.00 per year Single Copies 15c The close c fifth year is the huge dU I are to be lim BOARD OF EDITORS its fold a llo t! 1927-1928 ness exec ulin Booster t ake ubte these EDITOR-IN-CmEF graduates i Ot J OHN A. VICT ORIA complishcd. a Oll their lri l ASSISTA NT EDITOR and success. EVELYN M. ROWSE The close I termination Booster." It ASSOCIATE EDITORS during th e ) Alumni Editor-LURTIE W . HUFFMAN Business Topics-LEO NUSSENFELD favorable COt News Editor-ANTONIO DA PONT E Athletic Editors-GEORGE THORNLEY school fllthli Art Editor- RAYMOND CHAUFTY STEPHEN H. DEMIRJIAN United Sta te several issues den ts was CLASS REPRESENT A TIVES Booster," of RIel-l ARD L. ROLAND M ARY M. MULLANEY mistakes, but DUDLEY J . BLOCK CECELIA EINSTEIN ceived that II JOHN BEAGAN KATHLYN CHERRINGTON elude that all and I}clter " C

BUSINESS MANAGER That the :1 1 CHARLES D. PHELAN the same res have been ace case had nut ADVERTISING MANAGER prevailed. Th EARNEST BARNES to bring to t and the [J1 CIll lowing facts BUSINESS STAFF importance i: OLIVE ALBERT upon which tl HELEN W ILBUR BERNARD KOLODOFF er" is most \\ "The Doos EVENING SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES same princi p! licatiolls, is ( DORIS HAMEL _WILLIAM .:RUTLEDGE people wh ose fUllctions rei]! FACULTY ADVISORS tiolls they a rc JEANNETTE CAR ROLL NELSON GULSKI are sllfficie nt IDA M. KNIGHT F RANCES HELGESON pected of ca , However, to i exist s, th e edi a coreful slur formal orga n meeting LXi'i; THE BOOSTER Vol. 5 JU N E 1928 N o.6

Commencement Day Commencement August 17th Draws Near Volume V of "The Booster" Terminates August 17 is Red Letter D ay The close of Bryant- S tratton', si xty- ua l duties o f each member. It is then in College Cale ndar- fifth year is ne~r at hand. Once more the du ty of each l1lC' lllber of the "tail to t he huge doors of the bu sin ess world devote his spare t ime, no matter how F riday morn ing, Aug ust 17, grad­ are to be throw lI open to 'welcome in to li mited it may be. to the work requ ired uates from al l departments of Bry­ its fo lel another group of future busi­ of him for th e publication. I n all Y pub­ ness executives a nd adl1l il listrators. The li cation. each lnelniJe r m ust talee a n a c­ ant-Stratton College wi ll assemble Booster takes this occa sion to CO ll g rat­ ti vc interest in the position he is fill ing at the A lbee Theatre to take part in L1lat e these young men a nd women if th e pub li cation is to be a Sllceess. an interesting program of speeches gradua tes for th e work th ey have ac­ The fir st sigu of loyalty is a 100% at­ I), prOtJ1il1ent men, JlllJsic by the complis hed, and bids thcm 'bon voyage' te nuance at mee tings wh en th ey are A lbee T heatre O rchestra and the 011 t he ir trip to f urther achievemcn t call"d. un less some mem ber h as an ex­ and stlccess. cusab le reason. A small attenda nce in­ awarding of degrees and di plomas to successf ul candida tes. Following the The close of t he year a lso marks the dicates laxness ami is a bsolute ly di s­ termination of V olume V of "The couraging to those \\'ho attcnd. The re­ Commencement exercises the Col­ Booster." It was especiall y gratifying sult is that by the enel of lhe fi sca l year, lege w ill be open throughout the cla y althoug h a large list of na mes appears during the year to receive letters of £0 1" the reception of parents and on the nr ,; t page, the publi cation in a ll fa vorabl e commen t from many ot her friends who may care to visit Bry­ rea lity represcnts the errorl , of two or school publications th ro ughout the ant-Stratton Coll ege, co rner Foun­ U nited S tates. T h e \\"Ciy in which t he three members at the most. The c1ep os­ tain and U ni on Streets, Providence. several iss ues were received by the stu­ itillg of tile cO!llparatively ligitt loads of dents was a lso encouraging. "The tite Ileg lig ent ,nem bers 0 11 the sho ulders Over two thoLlsaml Fl:fSO nS wit­ of thest' few in terested m Cl ubers, who Booster," of course, ,vas not devoid of nc."cd the aW~l l'di ng of degrees and already were overtaxed ,,-i th work in mis takes, but it w as so favo rably re­ diplomas to L l3 young men and ceived t hat the editor is happy to con­ the p urSll a llCC of the ir own chi ties, makes t he load unb C' e ra b le, and the re- youn g' women at the coml11 CnCel11C llt clude that all effort to publish a bigger exercises held at the Albee T heatre and better "Booster" was fru itful. suit, eV entnaliy, wouid be di sastrous. "The Booster" could be run with m uch last year, when ::'I I I' . N ic holas Roose- ­ That the above is true is evidellt, but ease li teraril y a nd fllialic ia lly w ithout velt, associate editur of the 1\:r7u the same res ul t or even better m ig ht bnrdenillg a llY particular individua l if Y orh Times, was the commencem cn l have been accom plis hed w ith 90'1<. more each member of the staff but relll em­ ease had no t one apparent weakness be red that h e or she was g ivell that po­ orator. p reva il ed. The editor especially desires sitio n with certain duties to pedorm, T hi s year, plans a re p rogressing to brin g to the mind of hi s su ccesso r a nd that Up OIl the perfo rmance of those to make the commencement program a nd the members of his sta ff the fo l­ duties in conjunction with those of the in evcry \\'ay one befitting the occa­ lowing fac ts 'I",hich lIla y prove of v ita l oth er m emb ers depends th e entire suc­ importance is re l1l edyillg a s itua tio n cess of "Thc Booster'." sion when over two hund red young upon w h ich t he success o [ "Thc Boost­ The position of E ditor-ill -chid is a ll men and young wOlllen will recelve e r" is most w holly dependent. enviable o ll e as is c'vcry other posit ion their degrees and di plo1l1as. "The Booster" s taff, built 011 the on the Hoard of Editors. T he pra ctical same princip les as those of other p ub­ experience one l1la y obtaill fr0111 any li catio ns, is composed of a g roup of o ne of Ille positions is ull lil11 ited. It is people whose duties it is to perform the t ime we lJ spe nt, a nd for a worthy cause. fllll cti ol1S reqll ired of them in the posi­ The editor wishes to th:lI1k a ll of those See pages four and five tions they are fi lling. The titles IJ sua lly w ltO ill all)' way co-operated with h im a re suf'f1c ient to indicate what is ex­ eluring the pa st year in furtherillg the of this issue for more peeted of each illember o f the staff. interesl s of "The Booster " or ill all" information of plans However, to be sure that no a m biguity other school flilictioll w hi ch he rna" have L1 ndertakell. T he ed itor a lso wishe', exists, the editor-i!l-chief Il sua lly makes to extell d to hi s Sl1ccessor his most , iJl ­ for Commencement. a careful study o i the staff before its cere wi,itcs for a lll OS t successful formal orga lli :~atio ll and at th e in itia l "Boosl rr" eluri ll g the com illg year. mcetiJi g ('xplail l:i in detail thc in d ivid­ Editor-ill-c it ief. Page Two THE BOOSTER

Prophecy of the Class of L. Martin. E. Sherman. Lillian knows her o niolls and also knows Now you ca11 't fo rget our Betty, she Senior June, 1928 her oats, has irons in her hands, She gyps a ll B- S stude nts wh en she S he puli s, and turns your h ead about by S B y B eatrice Robinson sells them rea l fur coats. wa ving hair stra nd by stra nd. G . Forrest . Banquet In the year 4,000, while excavating E. Hartley. Gay, the R l1 ssiau dancer, is famo us 111 a mong the ruins of the c it y of Pro vi­ S tanding in a corner in some depart­ de11ce , a very intcrestin g manuscript New York shows, At the Turl She twists and twirls a nd shakes her m ent store, was brought to light. After some diffi­ Edith smil es and sometimes frowns, if clay evening", curls and dances 011 h er toes. cu lties it was tra1l5lated a nd h ere we customers n umber a score. have a r eproduct io n o f the original E va Carlson. iJ usi ness ad111 scroll : Dchind a large brown desk, Eva sits I R. Proctor. the Bryanl-S a nd to il s, I If we boug ht the Saturday Eve ning ored at a g! M any, many y ears have passed S hc sighs a nd moans a nd we h ear the P ost or some ot her magazine, S ince we left our A lma Mater Dear; has become j tones, "Lord h elp us " \Voiking Ruth's pi cture we are sure to see a d­ A nd m any a re the c h anges wrought graduating cI. Goils." ve rtisin g Danderin e. Throughout each passing year. M . Gahan. R. Spaulding. :II r. Sidn c) Now once a gajn we gath er 'round, 1\1. Gahan runs a "hot dog" sta nd, she If you could have seen R. S pauldi ng, Senator of l~ O ur frie ndship t o renew, thinks it's quite a lark, there s ure would have been some a te of Brya n And every c han ge that time has made, But evey time we pass her shop we can h oots, esting talk Ol , hea r the weeni es bark. W ill b e brought forth to view. F or she and he r li ttl e hubby remind you ness through L. Kitchen. of Ca sper and T oots. J. Campbell and A. Carlson. need of the O h dear, o h dear, 'w hat shall I do? T his I. Dupre. J. Campbell and A. Carlson are lawyers baker, Laura cr ies, meeting pre" far renow ned, Ah. you a ll r emember Ida, h ere's a I have no raisins for these buns a nd I shock, He was int ro , And marks of their great eloquence ca n ca tch no Ai es. may everywh ere be found. S he stops a ll fa mily rows with her Loe b Jacohs. D. Garbutt a nd G. Johnson. gentle soothing sock. faculty who f M. O 'Conner and M. M u llaney. Dot Garbutt is secretary to a senator's Marie O'Conner is teaching school son, D . Corliss. Je remiah C. hear, And is helped in her g rave duties by "Number, please," cries :M iss "D," as Lee, in structc And when ?I f. Mull aney g iv es a speech, Miss G. J ohnsO ll. she sits in the exchange s tation, People come fr 0111 far and near. Th e cO lll111 i B. Frienchener. But some times she gets very blue and James J. ~.rc G . F ranklin and G. Beaudreau. B la nche finds hc r da il y joy c urling thinks of her vacation. Many books by Gladys F ranklin, ladies' hair, D . Iannuccillo a nd F. Dembo. bert S. Crall A re soug ht th roug ho ut Park Row, A nd li fting wrinkled faces to make In the :tv[ etropolitan Opera Company Jr., George Fi A nd East Greenw ich's foremost bank­ them smooth and fa ir. Dolores takes a part, Romeo Duhal ing house J. Ferreria. \'Vhiic F rances as an actress w ill cap­ I s owned by ~li ss Beaudrea u. In a studio on Broadway Julia shows ture every h eart. Mary C onlan. the latest dance, Our clear old pal, )"[ary Co nl an, is a L Duffy. Weekly n Tt's called the "Jumping 'Nillies" ; it An interesting a udi ence has Lavina to nurse, and a ll do tell , just came here from France. That many of her patie nts really don't th ose \vho'd like to know, care to get w ell. S. Fogel. S he plays sweet music day by day In Assembl \Vhen ill New York we w ill expect to Barnum's three- ring show. ( Mary Kelley, M. O'Brie n and E . Ramsey. h ear o ur Sadie sin g , ).[ary K ell ey is principal of a fine big B ut, no doubt her voice, w ill g ive o ut C. Einstein. shorthand school, when she gets that wedding ring. "C" is very busy selling r cal estate, A n addition \\' here ),i[a ry O 'B. teaches a nd all obey If you b uy your chicken coop from her Bryant-Stratt her rule. . C ecelia Kaminsky. you'll be making no mi stake. in stituted ill In this most g lorious duty she is aided "Ladies," Ce lia holl ers, ''I'm ready now every Thu rsd by th e powers to demonstrate to you G. Shea. to rive o'rlncl Of Miss E!izabeth Ra msey, a good old How you will a lways have ni ce ha ir by \V ith di amonds, jewe ls and Aoating i,l the n ew HI using my sham poo. eh um o f o urs. ya cht, G. is a millionaire, is rapidly sill) M ary Fann ing. C. Lamb. !\nd looks down o n college students activiti es. 'vV hile sitting ill a tea room waltlllg. . f or 1.\ jOllrJla li st is Celia, she a lways gets with a "snappy a ir." the news, The 1111mb. sonh: lea, ,A. Knowlton. She's ru 11 a ro und te nded th ~ () The ownc r, M a ry Fanning, came a nd f rom n orth to south I In an offi ce around the corner Ann till now she needs new shoes. illdication th; 1 spoke to me. Knowlton you will see, da nces had b( E. Vere. L. Hayes and Doris Webster. S he's Il OW adopted the m otto we know studcllt body i Ethel deals in roller skates a nd her I_uey rUll S a ciancillg" school 'w here mod­ as "O il dear m e." W:lS vcry e llC busin ess ne'er is slack, ern st~ps are lea rned, ry ti m e . Yc,;, S he sell s her g oods to a ll those g irls Helen Lang and Marjorie Mayhew. \Nhile Dori, \ >\fei>ste r, a musician, There r emain of o ur loved cla ss mates, Aowers" treat worldly fame has earned. whom s he fiuds walking back. course, cautio E . Sutherland. Helen L. and Margie 1'1., W . S p ettigue. T ho ug h they are last they're not leas t, T he mlls ic \Vinnie as an age n t to Paris oft' will go 1:.VCJYll was popu lar until caught in a raid, as you will plainly see, cred it is due A nd study new creations to wear on For hath of them are starrin g in a play old H in ck ley, Fashion Row. She wor ked in Floto's circ us selling watered lemo na de. ca lled "Da\"5 of O ld ," saxophonist ; H. Hen n essey and Oates. The like of whic'h, for ta lent great, has J. D . Stone. is t, who haw Helen has married a doctor of the ne'er been seen we're to ld. f I1rllish music h eart, For Dot StOlle you must look w h en you I Th us T ime's relentless hand has vV hi le Timmie, an accountant. was suc­ are 'cross the sea, changed our friends and ways of If expect a c'essful from the start. She's walking 'round from ho use to life 'da nces are d house se!ling home -made tea. ablt- a id ill Sl K . Buckley . And each of 11 S has tasted both of S. Sayles. pleasures and of strife; tancesh ip, go You cOlllci never g Ut·" what Kit B uck­ S ilvia runs a gown shop, I th in k on mt' nt under I ley t ll rned out to he, Yet we all have memories fond, a nd we FOllnta in Street, wi ll w illi nO'ly confess general, of t I' l S he married a n undertaker, the one for U nless you have a "Silvia's" gown, your socia l welfa l' e you and me. That we have s~)ent ma ny happy days wardrobe's in complete. in dear o ld B. & S . THE BOOSTER Page Three

BOSTON STORE EDUCATIONAL Ir Det ty, sh e Seniors Hear Address Ids, DIRECTOR SPEAKS O N r head about by Sidney Clifford "SALESMANSHIP" Jy :;trand. Ba nquet a t Turks H ead Club "Your a ttitude to the custome r o r sorne d epart- clie n t will have much to do w ith the At the Turks H ead Cl ub 0 11 \Vednes­ progress of w hatever b usin ess you may d ay evening, j\l[ay 2, 80 senio rs of the ICS frowJls, if e ngage in later o n," said Miss Mary score. busin ess administratio n department of Patriquin, Educationa l D irec to r of the tbe Brvant-Stratto n Coll ege were ho n­ Boston Store in her talk t o a class in oreel a't a get- together ditmer, wh ich 'day Even in g salesmansh ip at Bryant-S tratton Col­ magazine , has become an a nnual c ustOIll for the lege, Tnesday, . " Remembe r you rc to se c ad- g raduating class. w ill be looked upo n as the re presenta­ Mr. S idncy C lifford, former State ti ve o f that business a n d should do ev­ Senator of Rhode Island, and a gradu­ l~. Spauld ing . erything in your power to present it ill .vc bee n som e at~ o f Bryant-Stratton, gave an illter­ the right light. Careful, courteous a t­ esting talk on tIl e development of busi­ tention o n your part w ill invite p r o ­ ly remind you Normal-Secretarial Class ness through th e centuries, a nd t he mo tion. It is not too 111 uch for business ;. Dines at Biltmore Hotel nee d of the rig ht kind of a bility in m en to expect tho ug htfu ln ess and good meeting present-day busin ess demands. manners o f their employees." These s ug ­ Ida, h e r e's a Dinner M nrks A ppr oach of He was introd uced by President Harry gestions with many others helpful to Commenceme nt l\\'s with her Loeb Jacobs. Other members of the you ng men and you ng women about t o k. faculty who gave brief ta lks we re Mr. engage ill business were e mbod ied in The g rad uating class of tbe Normal­ J er e illiah c. Barbe r and 1',{ r. H e nry J. Miss Patriquin's interes ting and in fol'm­ Secretarial Departme nt. Bryant-Str-at­ ~[i ss "D." a s Lee, in s t ructors. ative ta lk. to n Coll ege, h e ld a fi nal dinner at lhe bange s tatio n. The committee in charge comprised ," cry b lue a n d Providen ce Biltmore H o tel, May 21. James J. M cLaug hlin, c ha irman; Gil­ 101 1. The members of the class wi ll receive bert S. Cranston, Geo rge E. Costell o, S he: 011, n o t bad looking, of course, mbo. th e ir degrees at Commencement Exer­ Jr., G eorge F la nagan, George Cra ig a nd but h e r mo uth always suggests a hardy ,e ra Company c ises to be held at th e Albee T h eatre, Rom eo Duhamel. annual. rl. Friday m orn ing, A ug Li s t 17. .rcss wi ll cap- H e: \ V hat o n earth-­ She: Open from (y)ear to (y)ear, of Th e presideu t o f the class a nc1 chair­ cours e. mall at the dinn e r mr(' ting, i\f i"S ~Iary Weekly Dances a New Feature ~Iullaney , greeted the stuclents and has L avin a to faculty m e mbe r s and in troduced the I kno\-v, A ssembly Hall Thronged on .Iay by day 111 following s pea ke rs : Preside nt Harry Opening Day Prize Waltz Invites fi show. Loeb Jacobs, Miss E. V irg inia Gra n t, M a ny G" a ceful Dancer s. instructor , and :Mi ss Jeannette Carroll, An a ddition to the socia l activ ities of 'c;tl estate. Gold Pieces Go to Winne rs at pub licity director. Othe r faculty mem­ Bryant-Stratton Coll ege was recen tly coop frol11 h e r Junior Class Dance in s t ituted ill the form o f dancing' on bers p r esent were : l\

The (01 ti on fo r tl ­

ness to lT1~ Mr. E ver~ President o f the Illd T he exerc Cancl i date~ gowns_ ;\ a fter the

M e mbers of the Mid-Y ear Group from the B u siness Adminis tration Department -rROXT RO\V : A!ired 's t(l\\' c ll , Sil Ullle l FalJl"i cant, J. c. Bar \) C"r , I ns l f uc10r, Dmlley S elt.2.C'r, Thomas L isi. :-:.: I:'CUN D .RO\V : ;.I a ul H ur-lI J1( r, L ('fJ X uss..: Jlic ld, H ti l'(lI cl Ad;l!w .. , Insl rt1l".o r , H enry J. Lee, ] ll s t r llctur, George 'M.or­ gnu, A nt no,lY l)i Coln . THIRD R OW : Lvuis Dordi"e, Jose ph Bar tone, Thom as :ll oran, Thomas Furey, J, E verett olcCaL>e

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A Partial Group of Normal-Secretarial Students FIRST ROW (left to ri gh t): Julia Ferreira, lvIary \V. O'Brien; E. Virginia Grant, Instructo r; i\iary C. Conlan, Beatrice Robin son. SECOXD ROW: Georgiana L. Beaudrea u, E1i zaheth Sherman, Mary E. Kelley, Mary M. Mullaney, E dith B. Pa"k­ h ur st. iH. E lizabeth ~aJ11 sa y. j\Iarie l O'Connor.

WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY HEAD AND BANK OFFICIAL TO SPEAK AT BRYANT-STRATTON COMMENCEMENT Education and Business Go Hand in Hand

The Commencement Program wi ll start promptly at ten o'clock, Friday morning, August 17. In prepara­ tion fo r the line of ma rch, a ll graduates wi ll meet at the Albee Theatre at nine o'clock and wi ll be in readi­ ness to march to their seats promptly at ten o'clock. Following the in vocation, and the opening address by Mr. Everett E . Salisbury, Bryant-Stratton '83, who will be the presiding officer, there will be addresses by President James L. McConaughy of \iVesleyan U niversity and Colonel George 'vV . Ga rdiner, V ice-President of the Industrial Trust Company. The degrees ane! di plomas will be awarded by President H a rry L. Jacobs. The exercises will be concluded by a cl osing prayer and musical selections by the Albee T heatre Orchestra. Candidates for degrees will be di stingui shed from the graduates of the diploma co urse by wearing caps and gowns. A composite group photograph of all graduates will be taken on the stage ot the theatre immediately a fter the exercises.

Reserve Cards for Commencement Exercises Now Students and Graduates desiring cards of admission to the Commencement Exer­ cises should make their reservations immediately at the Executive O ffic es. A limited reserved section of the Albee Theatre will be assigned for parents of graduates and invited guests up to 9 :45 o'clock, Friday morning, A ugust 17. Be sure and secure these seating cards early. Page Six THE BOOSTER

Here and There Among Successful Graduates (GEL TING A START OR GOING HIGHER)

Francis J. Dodsworth, Even ing Ac­ Yvonne Auger, a grad uate of the Louis Dordine, B.A., '28, has been COlllltancv '20, has been appoi Llt cu Of­ \V est 'Warwick Hig h School and a spe­ placed w ith Barrett, C umm ings & Ev ­ Helen La fice :'Ifa llager oi the H. & H. IvIanufac­ cial student at B-S, has been placed ans, Hospital T rust Building. office of tho turing Compa ny of Riverside. with the Respro Company of A uburn. Pawtucket. Mrs. izetta Straw is with th e R. I. oflice mana Albert Turbitt, n .RA., '26 is with the Elha Brownsward of Arlington, R . 1., Fittings Company. Winnie 1 Simplex Pi,(.on Ring Company. James Evening Accountancy stucient, is sub­ Sadye Fogel of East Greenwich, w ho ?If urray, "ho has beell w ith the firm stituting at th e L. BaJ[our Company of has heen pi will receive a B-S degree this year, has H . T illingh - ill ce his g raduation in '27, is now asso­ Attleboro, Mass. been placed w ith th e Dyer Motor Craft Ciated \., ith his unc.lc in \;yoonsocket. the positiol Jane Smith of North Attleboro, Corporation as secretary. :M iss F ogel Secretarial Rena Easterbrooks, Secretarial 'n, Mass., who will receive her diploma g raduated from the East Greenwich has enIC'rul the employ of the Hospital from the Stenographic departm ent in Academy in 1926. E!ien Co Trust Compa ny. ?I I iss Ea,;terbrooks is a 1928, has been placed with th e Ross tarial '28, gradua te of the Durfee H igh School, .::itor es. John Paterra, LaSall e Academy '26, F lint Comp who has been stuciying Business A d­ r a il niver, and attencied Hyannis Nor­ Dorothy Vincent Curran, B.B.A. '28, has been ministration, is with the American mal School before CJlterillg B ryallt­ '28, is in th placed with The Thurstoll :Manu fact u­ C hain Fence Company. S tratton. ring Company. ]VIr. Curran is a gradu­ pany, E 1111" Mary Giso, Sccretarial '28, has been ate of the vVarwick High Sch ool. Agnes Phelan, Stenographic '20, who has been w ith the Morse Tobacco Com­ Florence placed with The Luther's Cornel' Grain Donalda Bell and Katherine Coleman \Varwick J­ Com pany, Seekonk, "Mas s. pany, has been placed in the o ffi ce of a re with The Japanese \;Yo od Novelty The S un Oil Company. Miss Phelan is the office 01 M ary E. Lally, Technical High, B-S Company. a graduate of the Commercial High Emma C, 1918, has left the employ of Green, Cur­ Genevieve Jacques of Greenville, School. r on' & H a rt, to act as secretary for l\ear East 'it <: nographic '27, is with the General Mary Swain of East Greenwich. is !)aig n. Tile \,\,,' ill, ,-Knight :Motor Company, F ire Exting ui sher Company. E ltllwood Avenue. stellogTapher for the Providence Base­ Margueri ball Club, w hose o ffice is, at present, in Edward Courtney of North Attleboro, VV es tcrly, Helen Dwyer, Commercial H igh '26, The Crown H ote1. S tenographic '28, is w ith T he N. Y., N. secretary il is w ith Henry Lederer & B roth er, H. & Hartford Eailroad Company, City Ch estn ut Street. Ralph Fielding, B.A., '25, has b een g ly -Wiggl), Ticket Office. placed with the American Opti ca l Com­ Catherine Loveless, Secr etarial '27, is Marion I Rita Hawkins, B-S '22, is w ith The pany at Southbridge, Massachusetts, a s is with R. w ith the Standish-Barnes Advertisin g Atlas Plywood Corporation in P I,illips­ cos t accountant. "Mr. Fielding is a Company. dale. graduate of the P awtucket Hig h School, Violet C, Elizabeth Whalen, Office Trainillg '28, 1922. His friends wish him success in '28, ha s he( has heen p laced with \\T. H . Cranston Leo Nussenfeld, Bristol High School the splendid opportunity for the future. offi ce of F Compa ny. '26, B .B.S. '28, has been p laced w ith The Kay Jewelry Company. Edith Knupfer, Evening Stenog raph­ Ver~nicc Everett McCabe, of Pawtucket, B.B. ic '27, has been placed in the office of '25, Bryant A. '28, is with T he l'ranklin Diner, Thelma Hopkins of Scituate, Steno­ th e A. H. \\Thatley Company. lelt th e en g raphic '27, has been placed w ith The pan)' to e Corpora tion. Ruth Boyce is now with the Standard Vhentha m State Sch ool w her e she will Electrical I Catherine B uckley, Pawtucket High work \\'ith ])r. Libby. Oil Compa ny of East Providence. Schoo l, B -S '28, has bee ll placed w ith John D B-S Girls have been assisting in the I Thomas Moran, Evening B usiness Sc hool, ll­ T h e Anchor \-Vebbing Company, Paw­ offices of the :Moses Brown School a nd alld B.A.., :28, is in charge of th e o ffic e tucket. bee n place T he Lincoln School. of th e Hlllgeco Manufacturing Com­ Sq uire COJ Lou la H ouston, Stenographic '28, has pany. Mary Mullaney, Teach er-Training '28, been placed in the main offi ce o f The Chester TurnelI, ""arwick Doris W will be stenographer fo r the season at High Liggett D rug Company. School '24, a nd Bryant-Stratton, B.A, B -S, Secre the O cea n House, ""' atch Hill, R. 1. the office Jack Spencer, B.B.A. '27, has been '27, is now with the Na rragansett Mi ll­ Miss Mullaney is a g raduate of the in g Company 01 East Providence. Compall)". bef'1l placcd with The Narragansett \Vesterly High School '26. ?vI i1l ing Company. ?vI r. Spenccr is a Paul Buettner, Pawtucket Evening Martha gradua te of Colchester Academy a nci Edith Parkhurst, Teache r-Training High, Bryant- S tratton, B.A., '28, is w ith R- S, Seerr B - S Busin ess A dministration '27. '28, is to have charge of the o ffi ce o f the Anthony Company. the ofnc", The \;Yigwam House, Pleasant View, Light Com W illiam Buononno, Evening Business \;Yesterly, R. 1. Miss Parkhurst is a Ruth Hunter, Attleboro H ig h ::;ch ool, g raduate () '25, has been placed in the office of The g raduate of the Plain fie ld High Schoo1. '26, w ho attended B ryanl-::;tratton, been actinl Sam-O -Set Laundry Company. Evening Bus in ess, has been placed with Moses Brc Dorothy Manchester, Stenographic the Cl

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has been gs & Ev­ Helen Lang of Pawtucket, is in the Dorothy Glynn, a former B-S student, Miss Teresa A . Meehan W ins oflice of the Sweet :Motor Company, of is w ith the A. M . Tourtellot Company Penmanship Award Pawtucket. Daniel Burns, B.A., '27, is as bookkeeper. the R. I. o ffice manager. Alice Elbey, Stenographic '28, is sub­ Honorable Mention Given to Other Winnie Thompson, Stenographic '28, stituting in the office of the Sterling IVic h, who has been placed in the oftices of the L. Service Oi l Company. Students vear has H. Tillinghast Supply Company to fi ll Mary McGowan, St. Xavier's Acad­ oinr (\aft the position vacated by Clara Shadbolt. The Carter P enmanship Award. a liss Fogel emy a nd B-S Secretarial '28, is suhsti­ Secretarial '27, who has been promoted. writin g set consisting of Founta in P en :;recnwich tuting in the office of tbe Petroleum Elien Cooper o f Olneyville, Secre­ Products Company. a nd Pencil, for general progress and tari al '28, is with the Dutee VV il cox Mary Sacoc, B-S Secretarial '25 , has proficiency in developing an easy b usi­ dc:my '26, Fli nt Com pany on Foun tai n Street. ness-like handwriting, has been award­ in css Ad­ been p laced with the Ralph Ring Com­ America n Dorothy Garbutt, B-S Stenographic pany as secretary. ed to Miss Tel'esa A . :M eehan \\ hose '28, is in the office o f A nthony & Com­ Thomas Fraser of Gl endale, Rbode work has been exceptionally good both pany, E lmwood Ave nue. c '20, who Island, Burriliville High School '24 and in the penll1anship cla ss itself a nd in its lceo Co m­ Florence Newsome of Shawomet, B-S B usiness Adm in is tration '26, is with app li cation to other stu di e;;. "flict" of " 'arwick High '27, has been placed in the Graybar Electric Company. Honorable mention was given to M is s Phelan is the office of the Builders' Iron Foundry. Gladys Hodson, Miss Alvina Lacasse, cia I H igh Emma Cummings is secretary for the M is s Dorothy Haslam, Miss Ivli ldred Miss Rita J ohnson, B-S 1927, was Near East Relief in their 1928 cam­ Fox, ~\'ris, Emma Davidson, 'Miss Hde n :nwich. is paign. elected to represent Leaders' Assoc ia­ Coffey, ~\iiss Eli7.abeth Clark, :Mis s Vir­ nce Base­ ti on of Rhode Island a t Camp Edith )resent, in Marguerite Mulcahey, formerly of ginia Thomas, ;v[ iss Caroline Hilliard, V/esterly, B-S '2 5, has been placed as M acy, Briarcliff Manor, New York, M iss Julia S ullivan, :Miss L illia n J011l1 ­ secretary in the main office of the Pig­ this summer. j'vIi ss J ohnson is Captain has been SOil, Miss Alice Dunning, 1I1r. Frederick gly-\>Viggl y Stores, Inc. of Cranston Troop 7, Girl Scouts of ical C0111 ­ Kilgnss, and 11r. Edmund J ohnson. lLls etts, as Marion Henderson, Stenographic '28, Rhode Island. is with R H. Kimhall Company, ling is a "Nlr. Ken H . Mathus is Associate E di­ ,h School, Violet Cote of Pawtucket, Secretarial tor o f "Conmutopics" house organ of B-S GIRLS' CLUB MEETS ;uccess in '28, has been placed as secretary in the T he Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance A B-S Cl u)" for g irl s boarding in he future. office of Frank Perry, Inc. Co mpany, Hartford, and a n active Providence, has been fo rmed under the enograph­ Ver';nica Lee, Pawtucket High School member of the Hartford Advertising supervision of i\[iss Knight, Stude'lt : offi ce of '25, Bryan t-Stratton, Secretarial '26 has VVeJfare D irector and Placemellt Di­ le ft the employ of Chester -Neal Com­ Club. rector of the Co llege, a nd l'd iss \I'/il- pany to enter tbe office of the Lee News comes -£rom Mary :Mullaney Standard Ii ams, Girl Reserve S ec rctary of the lee. E lectrical Company, Broad Street. that she has already entered up on her Y. \V. C. A. A short time ago the group John DeCourcy, Pawtucket H igh summe r duties at th c Ocean House. Business of girls desiring to fo rlll this club met th e office School, B-S Evening Accountancy, has Vlatch Hill , Rhode Is land. "A pleasant been placed in the office of the]. P. and e lected the follo wi ng oHicers : Ing CO Ill­ room, good food, in teresting work" is Sq uire Company. Pres iclenl- ).iildred L. Fox. her idea of a pleasan t s ummer sojourn. ck High Doris Webster, Commercial High '27, Vice President-Emma Davidson. tOil , B.A., B-S, Secretarial '28, has been placed in Secretary- Margarct Bertram. ,setl ,\1 ill- the oHice of Manchester & Hudson l.f r. and j\;{rs. Cecil E. Stiles a nnounce Treasurer-Calla M . Berggren. nee. Company. the birth of a daughter, Virg inia Cath­ Evening Martha Winsor of Greenvi ll e, R. I., 28. is with B-S , S~cr et,l rial '26, has been pla ced in erine Stiles, o n March 13. Mrs. Stiles the o ffices of the Narragansett Electric was formerly M iss Hazey MacKay. L ight Company. Miss VVi,lsor is also a ·Mr. Stiles came to B -S from 'Maine, B-S COLLEGE ~'h Sc l! oo l, graduate of Hope High School and has -Stratton, heen acting as assistant secretary at the is a graduate of our Business Admini­ laced with Moses Brown School. stration course and was placed with the CAFETERIA \" orth At­ Providence J ollrnal. Dorothy Lynskey of R ive rside, B-S Secretarial '27, is with the R. I. Insur­ Dr. and Mrs. Kenlldh G. Cherring­ ~il1 t'ss, has a ll ce Company, Custom HOll se Street. ton of Pawtucket have a nnounced the lett Com­ Vina Getchell of Harlton, Maine, who engagement of their daughter, Miss DELICIOUS DISHES FOR Doris IVilmer Cherrington, to Clarke vick High was a graduate of our Stenographic Department in '27, has been placed with STUDENTS' PURSES a sp ecial Preston Yerrington of East Providence. the Citizen's Sa\'ings Ba llk . .vIr. Jack­ .I wit l. the Both M iss Cherrington and 1'1r. Yer­ R. son, the treasurer, is a forlller B -S 1. g raduate. rington are graduates of B-S. Page Eight THE BOOSTER

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Bryant-Stratton Opens Business Administration Bowling League Banquet Baseball Season Classes Hold Annual Bowling Season Terminates with Outing Team Has Many Newcomers Elaborate Festivities to Help Veterans Meet at Cold Spring House, Wickford T he BO'wling League of Bryant- Strat­ ton Coll ege brought a most successful Bryant-Strattoll was again repre­ Qne of the el'ents a lways allticipated bowling season to a close with a n elab­ se nted in basel)all th is year. Although with much enthusia sm by the boys o f orate banquet held at th e Rathskellar several regulars of last year's team the Business Admillistration Depart­ I Restaurant. have graduated, there wer e sufficient meut, is the outin g helel each year o n A ft er a n excellent turkey din ner, the number of newcomers, combined wi th the shores of Narragansett Bay. This formal exercises were opened by Mr. the remaining ve te ra ns, to g ive the col­ year, the classes jo urneyed to the Cold Thomas Mora n, pres ident o f the Bowl­ lege a nother stro ng eombillation. There Spring House, \Nickfo rd, on . ing League, who spoke o n t he progress ,,'ere Richard Taylor, last year's s te ll a r Lea ving the coll ege by auto mobiles of the bowling team. J\fL Moran pre­ maskman, Raymond Lunnie, fo rmerly early in the morning they eujoyed a s id ed at t he exercises and presented the o f East Providcllee High a lld an all­ pleasan t trip down aud arrived with following members of the facu lty who interscholastic League choice. Several hearty appetites in readiness for the favored them with very inter esting fine hurlers with experience have I)een good lunc heon prepa red for them. Later talks fu ll of humorous anecdotes of working out with Norman Feinl)erg; in the day, they e ngaged in swimming. class in cid e nts: the Messrs. Nelson G ul­ 1Icl'artland, a pitcher with Mt. St. canoein g , ball playing and numerous ski, Harold Adams, Jeremi a h Barber, Mary School of Baltimore a nd later sports as they saw fi t. Henry Lee a nd ML Hector Gi lm an. with Loyola University, and Phillips, a The committee o f a rrangements com­ Followin g the after-dinner speech es, pitcher for the past four years on the prised: George F lanaga n, chairman; cigars were di stributed a nd a very P lainfi e ld Hig h School nine. T he o ut­ Alvin Keen, Dona ld vVa lsh of the Sen­ pleasing ente rta inment given by a cele ­ fie ld was s trong with Andrew Bourbon io r Class a nd George Craig, Arnold La­ brated tro up e o f cabaret artists. T hese and ~lcLau g hlin , regulars o f last year Lo nde, Charles P hela n and Romeo Du­ responded to many encores. available again. hamel of the Junior Class. The boys ce rtainly had a wonderful The following schedule was arranged tim e, a nd owe much of it to the C0 111­ by f"Ianager Marscio: A pril 12, Hope; mittee o f a rrangements, th e Messrs, 18, Dean Academy a t F ra nklin, 'Mass.; Misses Mulvaney and Bir Save Girl. Anthony Kaloostian, Everett Canning , 21, Pomfret Academy at Pomfret, Miss Bir is a B-S Graduate Conll.; :May I, N ew Engla nd Institute Sol01110n Golden, Joseph Bartone, and at \Vorcester, Mass.; S, B ulkeley High :Miss Frances ?I{c~a lly , 20 years of \~la l te r Dyjak. ]. A. V. a t New London; 9, J\{ou ut St. C harles age, whose home is in Brookly n, N. Y., Academy at \Voonsocket; 10, U nited but who is summering a t Pine Crest, near States Naval Training Station at New­ port; 14, Cranston; 16, P la infi e ld at Riverside, had a narrow escape from Compliments of Moosup, Conn.; 18, Rogers a t Newport ; drowning in Bull ocks' Cove recently. 22, R ul keley ; 25, South Kingstown High M iss Doris M ul va ney o f Pine Crest, AMERICAN COIN at \>Vakefield; 28, St. Mary's at Taun­ who is a good swimmer, was bathing ton ; June l, South K in gstown ; 6, As­ LOCK CO, sumptio n College at VI" orccster, Mass.; near by, a nd hurried to the assistance 8, St. .Mary·s; 12, Post's Business Insti­ of the McNally g irl. Being unable to Coin Operated Devices tute at v\'oreester, Mass. make headway against the strong tide, & she was obliged to call for assistance and Heard in the Classroom ,Miss Irene Bir, a lso o f Pine Crest, who Sanitary Service ~.rary Conlall: Mr. Handy told me to was ncar the shore in street attire, Cottage Street r epo rt on the hardwood business. rushed into the water fully clothed and Mary Mullaney: Oh, weJl , he knows the two rescuers succeeded in getting Pawtucket, Rhode Island you'll use your head. the now he lpless McNall y girl as hore. Congratulations and Good W ishes to the Booster Board ~anquet lates with :ies 1927 .. 1928

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dinner, the ned by 11'1r. If the Bowl­ The Senior and Junior Classes of the Business the progress "\;f aran pre­ Administration Department ,· esc ntecl the facu lty w ho in te res ting The Senior and Junior Classes of the Normal IIccdotcs of "ieboll Gu l­ and Secretarial Department ia h Barber, Gi lman. cr speeches, The Senior and Junior Classes of the li d a very n by a cele­ Stenographic Department ists. These

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