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THE BLACK .na Goto ----1 1 1 JuNEu9a4 , fi---? THEDA BELLE BRATSCHNEIDER A large crowd-a slip of a girl-a roar of laughter. There's Theda in the midst of popularity, gaiety, and continuous merriment. Gentlemen don't always prefer blondes when this cute bit of femininity is around. l'Best wishes, Theda, we know the School of Design will welcome girls like you. Junior Glee Club, '31, Senior Glee Club, '32f'33 34g Swimming, '31g Ffolic, '33. JAMES JOSEPH BRENNAN rrlimyf Hobbies? He has none, unless you call dancing a hobby. jim is a gen- tleman and a popular student in all his classes. His cheerful disposition and sunny countenance, together with his willingness to pitch in and help have won him the respect of his classmates and teachers. We know he will succeed in any future enterprises. ELIZABETH M. BRIGGS A true characterization of Betty is almost impossible. When beauty and brains are combined you have that sort of personality one never forgets. Her thoroughness and perseverance will ultimately result in her success. A secretarial school will claim 'lBetty after graduation. VIOLA LoU1sE BRINDELL reviu Vi, hazel-eyed, with a laugh all her owng quiet at times, serious never. During her years at Central she has made many friends. Besides being pleasant and jolly, Vi is also studious and has a fine scholastic standing. Vi will bear all our good wishes to R. I. C. E. Good luck, Vi, Leaden' Corps, '32g Rifle Club, '33. EVELYN BROCKLEHURST reE,v,n rrEvien Who is this genial, smiling girl walking or rather running down the corridor? Why it is Our Ev, one of our dependable friends. She has not told us what she will undertake, but our best wishes go with her.
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THE BLACK-and GOLD ...... l. f 1 JUNE I93'4 T1i1 ANTOINETTE BOISVERT Attractive, charming, sweet and sedate Distinguishes Nettie, always up-to-date. These poetic lines introduce you to one of the sweetest girls of the Senior Class. Nettie's graceful manners and charming personality have made her many friends during her stay at Central. May success be yours l'Nettie. Tennis, '31f'32f'33f'34, Champion, l32f'33g Basketball, '31f'32f'33f'34g Valley. ba1z,'sz-'smears Ball, '34: F' ld H k fszvssg B b ll 31g F 1. Cl b '31, An club, 'szfssg Budgetuflolleciizriy'33734. use a ' Tm M ' is i LOUIS EDWARD BONNIOL Louie, Barney Here, Centralites, we have l'Barney, the pride and joy of our class. His ready smile and witty remarks have won him many friends tried and true. XVhen 'tBarney', leaves us he intends to seek further knowledge at Brown University. Best of luck, Barney, we're all with you. I. GERTRUDE BOOKBINDER 1 ' Trudy A snappy tune, a flashing smile, Two sparkling eyes make life worth while. Trudy's friendship is one to be valued. She is undecided as to her future plans, but we are assured that whatever she undertakes, her charming personality will carry her on to success. MARY-LOUISE VICTORIA BOULE Mary-Lou Sweet of face, sweet of nature, that is 'tMary-Lou. She is warm hearted, generous, and a great pal. Mary-Lou is quiet in school, but outside of classes the cloak of reserve drops and we see another person- ality-One of bubbling laughter and high spirits. Mary-Louv likes sports, and she backs all our teams. Basketball, X311'32f'33g Baseball, '32, ' LEON EDWARD BOWES rrMaj0ran In-tro-duc-ing Major Bowes. Don't take him Wrong, folks, he isn't half as serious as he looks. W'herever there is fun you may be sure Major is right there. Major has given us no cue as to his future, but we wish him the best of luck in whatever he undertakes. 25
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THE BLACK and GOLD - 1 f JUNEI934 1 f- - THOMAS D. BROOKE Tom, Brooleie Here's one of the uregular fellowsn of our class. His friendships, pro- moted by thoughtful actions rather than by mere word, are numerous and loyal. W'e feel certain that he will be a success in whatever he attempts to do. Good luck. Debating Society, '33f'34g Varsity Debating Tea-mg Black and Gold Board, '33, HERBERT N. BROWN, JR. Herby, B rownien Since coming to old TechU and then to Central, Brownie has acquired a host of friends because of his good nature and pleasing per- sonality. As a scholar he attained a maximum result with a minimum of effort. Besides specializing in Psychology, he excels in baseball and study1?j. Rhode .Island State College will profit by his attendance as did Central during his course here. Good luck, Brownie, success always. , junior Varsity Baseball, '33g Baseball, '34g Leaders' Corps, '30 31g Nautical Club, l34. AUSTIN T. BRUEN Austin's cheerful and everlasting smile has won the friendship of all those with whom he has come in contact. His aspirations are unknown to us, but with a personality such as he possesses, we are sure that he will succeed. Austin claims Art Metal as his favorite subject. MARGARET W. BURRILL rfpegv Tall, fair Peg is a fine companion and loyal friend. What more could one ask? Her's is the noble character about which one often reads but seldom sees. She excels in art and will shortly be lending her sweet personality to the classes at the R. I. School of Design. ARTHUR L. BUTLER rrArtax Art is another of our real pals. His chief problem is wondering how Shakespeare ever understood his own works. Art hasn't decided whether he Will be president of the United States or a Hnancial magnate. Seriously though, we all wish him the best of luck. 27
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