Central High School - Black And Gold Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1936

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SENIORaA - ,cw I.. il' 1056 'Nw GERALD A. BAKER Ci:ral.l may come from the country, but that schoolfgirl complexion is one result. Ile may be seen riding to school in his old Chevrolet, a reason for tardiness. Jerry takes an active part in athletics and is one of our wrestling champions. Geralds amhition is to ai- tend Rhode Island State College, Vlrestling, '34, '35, '36: Captain, '361 Cfity Champion, '35, '36: Track. '35, '3fv: Cross Country, '35i Science Club, '34, '35: Thrill Council, '35, 'liteasurer, '35. VHERRY CQAROLYN BALLARD Cfherry is a girl who will always he rtmembered by her classmates She is known for her goo.l scholarship. friendly spirit. and enviable dimples. Because of outside activities, flherry has not heen able to enter into school sports, hut she enjoys them all. ller outstanding busi- ness ability has been appreciated in the S. A. O,. and it she continues with her good work. we are sure that she will reach the top. S. A. O. Bookkeeper, '35, '3f1 liockey. '33. ELSIE ISARKS IIlsie's is a personality distinctive among many. Student, editor, athletef - Elsie has been prominent in each of these positions. Her greatest attraction lies in the earnestness and enthusiasm with which she tackles every undertak- ing. Elsie has maintained a high stand' ing in her school work, and at the same time has managed to take part in a great many school affairs. Ifler love ot good sportsmanship has made her the friend of many. School Reporter, '35, '36: l3I.Ar'K AND GOLD Board, Editor-in-Chief, '30, Quill and Scroll, '36: Field Hockey, '33, '34, '35: Basketball, '34, '35, '3!m: Ciageball, '34, '35, '36: Captain, '34, '35: Baseball, '34, '35, '3fJ: Ma' jor sl , '35: Adviser's Helper, '34, '35, '36: S. A. O. Bookkeeper, '35, llifl'ri. '35, '36, JOHN BARONE A streak of lightning passes hy XVho is he' Johnny, the broad shoul- dered youth with brown hait-I l3aron is one of those who seems to have the ability to make friends with everyone. lle is always ready with a smile and a witty remark, and possesses the sterl- ing qualities of a gool allfround tel' low. Tennis, '3-1: f,'entrrtlt'le Representar tive, '35: Thrift Council, '36: Ven. lrulzle Staff, '36: Rillle Team, '36. REGINA FRANCES l3Al.liUM Regina is one of the most quiet girls in our class, Her charming personality and unruffled disposition have won her many friends. Regina has acquired a high scholastic record in her business course. She is one of our outstanding A. O. hookkeepers. Eventually she intends to step into a business office and seek her fortune. The best wishes of the class go with you, Regina. S, A. O. llead Bookkeeper, '35, '36. JOSIZPII A. BARBARO Buster came to us from George J. XVest, Jr. High Sschczol three years ago, and since then has made a host of friends. He is very seldom seen with books outside of school, but in school he is burdened with them. Bus- ter is full of fun and is the life of the class. llis witty remarks have enf livened many a dull classroom. His plans for the future are uncertain, but we all know that success awaits him in whitever he does, ADIDISON ASTOR BARNES Presenting Addiefa sincere and loyal pal, Ile is a gentleman and a popular student among his classmates. llis cheer- ful disposition and sunny countenance together with his willingness to pitch in and help, have won for him the re- spect and esteem of his classmates and teachers. Addie plans to enter Rhode Island State in the fall, and we feel sure that with his likable personality and variety of talent he will be a great suc- cess at whatever he attempts. LORETTA CLAIRE BARTLEY XVhenever Loretta is around, prepare yourself for a lively timeiyoudl have one. Iler witty remarks and merry pranks have helped to gain her many friends during her stay at Cena tral. She possesses a good scholastic record and hne qualities which wil aid her in reaching the top in her secre- tarial career. May success he always yours, Loretta! THE BLACK AND GOLD A , JUNE - 1936 QPERSONALS 16

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SENIOR THE BLACK JUNE Q f TIIERESA F. PNCELONE This browrueyed, titian-haired young lady is none other than Theresa, on'e of the best.-liked girls in the senior class. Her quick wit and keen sense 'of humor havef won Theresa innuimerable friends. many of whom she wil have forever. Because bookkeeping is her favorite sub- ject, Theresa intends to continue her education at Bryant College. S. A. O. Bookkeeper, '35: Thrift Council, '36, .lOl IN JOSEPH ARRIGAN Johnny came to us from La Salle. and while here has made a host of friends. Locally he's the CmtrtrIr'te's own Grantland Rice. His sport com- ments have been quoted as thc best by rival sport Writers from schools far and near. Johnny likes wearing bow-ties and using the phrase next Sunday night. He will continue his study of journal- ism at St. Mary's College, California. Centralite Sports Editor, '35, '36. BARBARA AUSTIN With a smile and cheery word Bar- bara greets us every morning. Cray, at- tractive, and possessing a rare sense of humor, it is not strange that she has attained popularity, Her ability is not confined to social endeavors, however. for she has been an outstanding student during her stay at Central. Success can- not evade an individual with such qual- ities. and we have high hopes for Bar- bara's future. FRANCES YVONNE BADWAY Lovely brown eyes, a flashing smile, and charm are the salient qualities of Frances. She is well known in Central and local music centers for her truly beautiful voice, We sincerely wish her the best that life may have in store, Budget Collector, '33, '34, '35: Thrift Council, '33, '34, '35: Senior Girls' Glee Club, '33, '34, '35, '36. AND GOLD Nw' - 1936 me l. ll ,IW ill' MARGARET MARTHA ARMITAGE Coming to us from Warwick High in her Junior year. Margaret has established a place in the hearts of all her class- mates. Margaret likes lively discussions and outdoor sports, and she can usually give a good account of herself in both. ln spite of her quiet reserve, Margaret has proved herself to be a true Central student. Her interest is centered chiefly in scientific courses, and she enjoys chemistry to the utmost. XVe wish her good luck for a bright future. Thrift Council, '34. XVILFRED HAROLD ASHCROET Ashie has a serious, dignihed look, but to those who don't know him, the look is deceiving. You usually see him rushing into class at the last minute ready to get down to business, with which he always mixes fun. llarold has a pleasant, witty personality. Because of his aggressive manner and magnetic personality, we predict a glorious future for him. Budget Collector. '3 6. AUDREY L. AYERS Audrey is one of the most studious girls who came to us from Oliver Haz- ard Perry Junior High School. During the time she has been at Central, she has established a reputation for de- pendability and willingness to help. Al- though she is quiet and reserved, she has won many friends. Later Audrey in- tends to become a secretary in some business office. DONALD STUART BAILLIE Decidedly interested in studies and outstanding in school activities, Tubby has brightened many a classroom by his humorous nature and witty remarks. Al- though his path in life has not been chosen, we are sure Donald's future success will be hastened by his favorable character. His steady progress in any subject, in which he takes an interest, will speed him along the road to suc- cess. Outdoor Track, '34, '35g Indoor Track, '34: Camera Club, '36. FS.. .--, PERSONALS .15.



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5 5' Y S E5N I oi' 5' 55 F ki' f' 5 IN THE BLACK AND GOLD JUNE -1936 moi'-wif' LOUIS l3AS'I'ONli Louis came to us from Ijsek IIOP' kins Junior lligh three years ago and has made a host ol' friends during his stay at Central. llis small stature and outside interests have prevented him from taking part in athletics. but he has always supported them linancially Active participation in activities, social and intellectual, have niade him an outstanding student. A combination of such characteristics is certain to carry him through his chosen career. ALYLQIE DALY BIQATON Alyce is one of K'entral's most dig- nined young ladies. She has an excep- tionally fine character as a foundation for her future. Although she has ex- celled in Latin and in German, her main interest is dogs. Iler experiences at her own kennel, combined with her gracious initiative, insure her success at New York State Veterinary College. Proscenium Cltxlr, '35, '36: Dra- matic Club. '35, MIIIDREID Iiljljlilili Milly came to us from Gilbert Stuart Junior High School, Her lik- able disposition and readiness to lend a helping hand make her a popular girl. She excels in bookkeeping, which is her favorite subiect. Skating and swimming are her favorite sports. She hasn't decided as yet where she will continue her Business course, but we feel sure that wherever she goes suc- cess will be hets. VIRGINIA I3EESI.IiY Virginia is one of the most outstand- ing girls of our class. Because of her genial disposition. she has made many friends, During her three years' stay at Central she has studied arts and crafts and has made great headway in that tield. To enter the School of Design is her aim after graduation. Success will surely be hers! I3ndget Collector. '35 LUIS IEAXTIIR I-Ythough apparently carefree and nonchalant, Lois shows adaptaltility toward the serious side of life in her studies. A splendid student, and a congenial comrade, she merits our high- est esteem today: she elicits our great- est expectations for tornorrow. Since the study of psychiatry calls Lois, may we wish her success in her efforts to help humanity, Centrultle Ilxchange Ifditor, '35: Advertising Manager, Wa: C'enttal Press iiluh, '35, '30 RIKIIIARID LEON BIZAUVAIS Smiling Dick. one of Cientral's iolli- esr and happiest, stands ready to enter the world of art. Dick, you know, placed fourth in the National Scholastic Designing Ciompetition held at Chicago in 1035. lliek will continue his edu- cation at the Rhode Island School of Design Xve are all wishing Dick lots of good luck Basehall, '3-l. '35: H, R Represen- tative, '35 l3ttdget tiollector. '36 MARJORIIE li. Iklflzlhll A combination of high scholastic ability and a pleasing personality has made Marjorie one of the best-liked girls in our class. Although not active in sports, she is ol' the true athletic type, possessing such traits as good sportsmanship, loyalty, and leadership, Knowing and loving Marjorie as we do, we feel confident her spirit of determin- ation and her ability to make friends will carry her far in her life's work, S. A O. Bookkeeper, '35: Dramatic l'luh, '3-ll I3udget Vollector, '34. '35 lli 'I'ri. '36, JOHN JOSEPH liEI.IX'IT.-XL' Quiet, reserved, unassuming, Johnnie is an industrious student and worker, Although he is undoubtedly one of the best-natured boys of his class. he has heen known to emerge with a retort biting and confusing to those who would presume upon this good nature Uncertain as he is ahout plans lor his future, his classmates are conudent that he will always he a source of pride to the school that has fostered him. PERSONALS- - i -17-

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