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E LACK AND GOLD - JANUARY, 1935 HAZEL CARLSON This dashing bit of a blue-eyed blonde, constitutes Hazel. She is not only versatile, but one of the most popular girls of our class. Hazel will venture into the metropolis of Boston, and enter the portals of Forsythe Dental School. We are confident of her future. May success be yours. Home Room Representative, '31-'33g Social Committee, '34, M. GRACE CARNEVALE George J. West Junior High School certainly suffered a great loss when Grace came to us three years ago. With her cheerful disposition and bright optimism, she has won -a place in all of our hearts. Besides being a diligent student, Grace is an accomplished pianist. May our wish for your success in the future be a guiding star to you. A Art Club, '32, EDWARD A. CARPENTER ccEddieas :cEdss What are all those uHello's and greetings? Has some great celebrity come to honor our school? No! it is 'iEddie being greeted by his classmates each morning. Eddie's everlasting wit and cheery smile have brightened many dull class rooms, but this has not interfered with hi-s work and he has always attained high .standings in his studies. He is undecided as to what he will do after graduation but we are sure he will succeed in anything he undertakes. EVELYN CARUso c:Evers Here folks is none other than our own Evelyn. She really needs no introduction, as she is one of the best liked members of our class. A pleasing personality along with a delightful sense of humor are the splendid assets which our Evelyn possesses. Evelyn -hopes to enter the business world and we know that in whatever she undertakes she will succeed. , EDNA MAY CASH This quiet, refined and sedate little miss is one of our most loyal and friendly classmates. She is a true friend and always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need. After graduation she will enter the business world, where we know she will succeed. Good luck, Edna. 21 . 1 i .V Y ct
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E BLACK AND GGLD - JANUARY, 1935 LYDIA CAPOBIANCO Tall, attractive, a pair of sparkling dark eyes and a pleasing dis- position partly describes our Lydia. Lydia, who is one of the most popular girls of our class, has distinguished herself as one of Central's best typists and has attained an enviable scholastic record. We know that whatever she undertakes in the business world she will be successful. Good luck, Lydia. Italian Clnb, '32g Home Room Representative, '33, Tennis, '32-'33, Basketball, '33g Ukelele Club, '34g Leaders' Corps, '32'-'33, Traffic, '34, ALBERT CAPORASO GSA F7 66Capy!7 Here, friends, you gaze upon the noble countenance of one of the best-liked members of our class. He is none other than Al, the possessor of a jovial nature, which has won for him many friends. Although Al is never burdened by many books he al' ways manages to nget by. Al is undecided -as to his future, but we know that he will be successful in whatever he undertakes. Best of luck, HAI. LEROY CARD Roy., U Now we introduce our 4'Roy. His good nature and pleasing person- ality have reaped everlasting friendship for him during his stay at Central. uRoy,' seems to have no use for the fair sex. f?J He is a proficient student and never fails in any undertaking. After graduation he plans to enter some institution of higher learning. Good luck, 'gRoy. R. I. Honor Society. RUTH K. CARLEEN Here, bright and debonair, we have one of our most popular seniors. Her jokes and laughter are known throughout the entire school. But primarily, Ruth is a very brilliant student. What the future holds in store for her is hidden, but we can readily say that success is sure to follow her. Best of luck, Ruth! Budget Collector, '31-'32, Senior Play Usher, '34. MARIE CARLOTTI Dimples A glance at her picture and you will see, Our charming, sweet, and dimpled, Marie, This Miss is a studious girl who will succeed in the business world. The key note to her pleasing personality Has made her achieve the greatest popularity. Bookkeeping is her ambition, which in the future will be her pos1t1on. Hockey, '32, Swimming, '32g Tennis, '33, Hastexx, '33,
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E BLACK AND GOLD - JANUARY, 1935 CosMo B. CATANZARO Gicapb 6'Cap came to us from Bridgham four years ago, and while in Central, has made many friends of both sexes. Usually he is a quiet sort of fellow but don't let that fool you for he is full of pep, although a little bit shy. Cap is ta loyal supporter of athletics and dances. His favorite subject is Commercial Law and he will try to further his knowledge at Providence College. We won't -say good-bye but just good luck, for Central will lose one of her best scholars in Cap. SALVATORE CATANZARO ::Katss Kat is one of the most conservative and studious boys in our class. His high scholastic standing was never precarious. He says that his favorite study is electricity. He hopes to increase his knowledge in this field, and so to a future great electrician we say, so long, Kat. ASSUNTA CERBO ifSue79 Flashing dimples, sweetest smile, A girl for whom you'd walk a mile- This is NSue, the sparkling brown-eyed miss of the senior class. She is so pleasant and cheerful that it is a pleasure to know her. Sue's sincerity, ready understanding and willingness to oblige have drawn many loyal friends to her. She has attained an envi- able standing in all her subjects, but claims Italian to be her favorite. Whatever her ultimate goal may be, a girl possessing such idealistic qualities is destined for everlasting happiness and success. Tennis, 10.4, 11Bg Thrift Council, 12Bg Italian Club, 11A, 12B, IZA: Vice-President Italian Club, 12B, IZA. , 'Q ELIZABETH CHECRALLAH 'SBetty Chickie 1 A large crowd - a slip of a girl - a roar of laughter. There's Beth in the midst of popularity, gaiety, and continuousfmerri- ment. Gentlemen don't prefer blondes when this sweet bit of femininity is around. That everlasting smile of her's has kept Mr. Gloom on the run. Good luck, '4Beth.,' May your future be as bright as your past. ' E HELEN A. CHENIS Helen is one of the most sincere and lovable girls in our class. Her cheering smile and pleasing personality have won her many friends. Helen is one girl who never worries about homework. We are sure she will be a great success in whatever she undertakes. Good luck, Helen.
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