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l l l 4 THE BLACK' snaleorn -,111-. 1 v JUNE-I934 , ,L-l-li EDWARD BAPTISTA reEddyn Eddy hails from Fox Point and he is one of those rare students who neglects everything until the last possible moment, but he usually makes out all right. He is undecided about his future, but we are quite sure he will succeed in anything if he makes up his mind to be tolerant. ., . ALBINA A. BARCHE Albina,s refined manner has won her many loyal friends during her sojourn at Central. She possesses that rare scholastic ability which comes with ease, as her high marks testify. We are sure that as she goes through life she will gather more and more flowers for her overflowing bouquet of friendship. I Tlwift Council, '32f'33g Flower Committee in BA, '33g Tennis, '32g Library Auxiliavy, '33-'34g Baseball, '34. - DORIS E. BARLOW Introducing the Connie Bennett of our class. Her humor is always the cause of a subdued giggle. Her blonde hair and captivating dimples prove that she has charm and personality that is irresistible. Swimming, '3lf'32g Volleyball, '33g Baseball, '33. EVELYN CAROLINE BARNES MEM, And here, boys and girls, we have REV. She looks quiet, but never judge a book by its cover. During her four years with us she has rnade many friends with her pleasing personality. After graduation she intends to ' h h 'll become somebodys secretary. We, her classmates, know t at s e wi succeed. ' ROSE BARONE One might look over Rose's head because she is short, but one could not fail to observe her pretty black hair, big brown eyes, and long curling lashes. Underneath her cool dignity, we have one of the most fun loving young ladies in the class, but only her intimate friends know this side of her. Rose may seek more knowledge in a higher school.
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THE BLACK and GOLD l f 1 JuNEl9a4 1 f- PAUL S. AXELROD rrjakefm rrAxeeJJ A scholar? Yes! A friend? Yes! A gentleman? Yes! A musician? Yes! Well, that just about describes this popular young man who will further his education at R. I. State. Good luck, Axee. Band, '31f'32f'33f'34g Frolic Dance Orchestra, '33g Track, '31g Freshman Bas' ketball, '3lg Leaders' Co1ps, '31-'32. MACREATH BABBITT Mac came to us from a New York school. His cheerful personality has won him many friends. He spends his spare time building mechanical toys, which is his hobby. He has excelled in Math and Chemistry. Let's hope he has as successful an engineering career as we know he is worthy of. ALBERT JOHN BALL rrAlx: Al is the kind of fellow you would like to know. His pleasant per- sonality and sunny disposition have earned for him many friends. We are sure that l'Al's many good qualities are bound to make him succeed in his chosen field of work. Good luck, NAI. JOSEPH BALSOFIORE HIDE!! Here, friends, is the gloom Chaser of our class, the one and only ujoei'-4 the boy with the perpetual smile, twinkling eyes, and lively sense of humor. Joe is seldom seen without his friend Lu, discussing air- facts and disturbing the quietude of the school. Joe's hobby is flying broken-down airplanes and his favorite saying is uwhen do We eat?,' Parks Air College will claim him next. So long, pal, and happy landings. ROSE BANSPACH Rose is one of the quiet girls in our class. Since she came to us a year ago, her charming personality and friendliness have won her a host of friends. There is no question whether or not Rose can dance, because it is one of her favorite pastimes. Tennis, '32. I9
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THE BLACK and GOLD - -ll , f JUNE.I934 , ,---- VAHAY JOSEF BARONIAN Baron And now, gentle reader, let us hesitate by casting our eyes upon the study of a noble countenance. Baronian excels in chemistry, and due to his anxiety to discover an unknown element, he will probably be in a moving position forever. The class wishes you all the luck in the world, Baron, Auf Wiedersehen. Biology Club, '3lg Art Club, '33 34g Nautical Club, '34, JOHN BARRY For he's a jolly good fellowl' is the reason for John's popularity at Central. Although his future is undecided, he is exceedingly interested in automobiles, and we would not be surprised if he found success in this industry. But no matter what his vocation, we will always remember him as a real pal. , JOHN EDWIN BATEMAN Did you ask, Who is this tall digniied-looking gentleman coming up the corridor? Well, it's John. He can always be seen with his many friends. John intends to continue in the electrical engineering field, and we wish him the best of luck. GEORGE HAMILTON BELL, JR. Introducing George, the noisest member of the Silent GJ Three and the greatest critic of Central athletics in the Senior Class. George can be heard mornings airing his views to the third member. George hopes to go to State and become a ditch digger or, if you will, mechanical engineer. Home Room Repnsevltative, 9B, MARY BENEDETTO Maw Sweet and lovely. These words give you a perfect description of Mae. Her sense ofhumor has won her many classmates, especially those of the opposite sex. Whenever a laughing group is gathered, you may be sure Mae is the center of it, nevertheless, the best wishes of the class go with you, Mae, 2l
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