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

 - Class of 1936

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Good-natured, fun-lo SENIOR CG THE BLACK AND GOLD JUNE - 1936 me ALFREDA BIESEKERSKI Sweet, friendly, jovial, loyal-each one of these is the fine quality. found in Alfreda that goes a long way to make her a real class idol, Through her witty remarks and pleasing nature, she has won many friends in the three short years she has been with us. Our best wishes go with you. Science Club. '3 6. EDWARD JOSEPH BLACKBURN Eddie is a fun-loving and unassum- ing fellow who came to us from Gil- bert Stuart. Since then he has been an active member of both the band and orchestra. Eddie is undecided as to his education in the future, but he may play a saxaphone in some famous orchestra in days to come. Whatever he chooses, We wish him luck. Senior Band, '33, '34, '35, '36: Or- chestra, '33, '34, '35, '36. LEONARD BLOOM Lenny is one of Central's most pop- ular students. His loyalty and willing- ness to help others have brought him many friends. His executive ability is attested by the fact that he was ap- pointed circulation manager of the Cen- tralite. His athletic skill was proved when he played on the varsity basket- ball team. Leonard is undecided about plans for the future, but we know he will succeed in anything he undertakes. Basketball, '34, '35, '36: Football. '35: Traffic Squad, '34, '35: Press Club, '35, '36: Centralite Staff, '35, '36. HAIG BOGHIGIAN A more friendly or loyal classmate than Haig would be hard to find in a school like ours. He is that quiet and serious type: once he is known, he is very jolly. He has achieved his high school diploma by hard work, with the intention of becoming a druggist. ALEXANDER BILIDA Needless to say, no specific introduc- tion is needed for our an ambitious lad, who i will be an aid to this He possesses all the fine good luck and honor be you achieve the best in dear friend Al, n time to come world of ours. qualities. May yours, and may life. Basketball Junior Varsity, '34: Sci- ence Club, '35, Wrestling, '34, '36. DOROTHY NORA BLAKE ving Dorothy! Her friendliness and pleasing personal- ity have won for her a host of friends. She expects to enter the Rhode Island Hospital Training School for Nurses in the near future. With her keen mind, her helpful nature, and her words of cheer, we feel that in the days to come, Dorothy will be the inspiration of all her patients. HANNAH MYRTLE BLUM Myrtle's sincerity and dependability as well as her refreshing grace of man- ner make her a delightful associate. Myrtle is one of Central's outstanding graduates. Since coming to us from Lewis School, in Boston, she has ably upheld her scholastic record and still finds time to devote to extra-curricular activities, Myrtle's sparkling personal- ity, attractive appearance, and all-round competence provide assurance of a suc- cessful future. Proscenium Club, '35: Vice-Presi- dent, '36: Thrift Council, '34, '352 Budget Collector, '35: Contest Play, '36: Central Theatre Guild, '36. CARMINE JOSEPH BONITATI When first seen, Joe seems to be the sort of chap who is inclined to be quiet. Once acquainted with him. how- ever, you will see that this is not so. He is known to all his friends as a de- pendable person. He is sports but could not co our halls because of ou interested in mpete while in tside activities. We deeply regret the leaving of one of our best friends. Q 'A i.ttqW,j1 .' PERSONALS .19.

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SENIOR N? 'A L Q lit' 79.36 if' life, '55 ROGER BELLAVANCE Rogie possesses a rather quiet nature but has a sparkle in his eye that be- speaks a sense of humor known only to his intimate friends. Studies give him no trouble, and he sails serenely along with little Worry, maintaining a respectable standing. This congenial lad accomplishes his work thoroughly, but unobtrusively, for publicity means lit- tle or nothing to him? his greatest joy in life is achievement, Budget Collector, '35, '36. I.UCfIl.l.E ELEANORE BENTSEN Lucille is one of the few girls who are not over-anxious about her studies, She believes that studies can take care of themselves. I.ucille's sunny disposi- tion has won her many friends. Her favorite pastime is dancing, and she spends most of her leisure moments at it. She would like to teach dancing as a career. JACOB BERMAN This young man is the possessor of an indefinite amount of pep and vitality, He is a very versatile fellow, being a main-stay on the basketball team, and a wizard on the accordian, Jake has a magnetic personality which seems to draw people to him, Jake intends to continue his journalistic inclinations at Brown and Columbia University School of Journalism, Basketball, '34, '35, '36: Central Finale of '35: Central Amateur Nite. '3 5: President of David W. Hoyt Library Club, '35: IZB Class Play, '36: Traflic Squad, '36: Budget Col- lector, '36: IZB Social Committee Chairman, '36, GENEVIEVE MURIEL BESSETTE Smile and the world smiles with you is a motto that Gene exemplities. Gene came to us three years ago from George J. West, and since then, she has won the friendship and love of all her classmates. Her hobby is hockey, During the hockey season. you are likely to find Gene at the Rhode Island Auditorium, She intends to further her education at some physical education school. XVe all wish her the best of luck! Field Hockey, '33, '34, '35: Base- ball, '33, '34, '35: Basketball, '34, '35, '36: French Club, '35: Press Club, '36: Proscenium Club, '35. U ERIC ALFRED BENSON Here is Eric, one of the quietest boys in t e class. Eric's calm and aloof manne , covers a sympathetic heart, In his 'tfree years at Cerftral, his quiet hui-naar and earnestness have made him many friends. His frfendly smile and pleasant attitude,'we'are sure, will make as many friends for him in the future as they have in the past, Cenlrulite, '35, '36, EMMA BERGER It is truly a pleasure to introduce our Emma, She is a sincere and gen- uine companion as well as a zealous and faithful scholar. Throughout her school life she has built up a Store of true friendships, Central is indeed proud to send her forth into the nurs- ing profession because her past de- termination and effort give full assur- ance that she will succeed in becoming a capable, congenial, and comely nurse. Personal Collector, '36: Budget Col- lector, '33: Hi Tri, '35, '36. LUCILLE EMELYNE BERUBE I.ucille's sense of humor and gra- ciousness have won for her a place in the hearts of all her classmates. Al- though she does not participate in girls' sports at the gym, she is well known as a swimmer of outstanding ability. Lucille is planning to enter the Rhode Island Hospital in Septem- ber, and to her we extend our best wishes for future luck and happiness, JOSEPH ANTHONY BEVILACQUA Here is one of the regular fellows of our class. Joe came to us three years ago from Perry Junior High and has made a host of friends here since. Joe's outside duties have been heavy, keeping him from competing in any sports. Joe is going to further his edu- cation at Providence College, v A THE BLACK AND ooLD JUNE -1936 PERSONALS 18-



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SENIOR R We-K . as I 'lu.,,.,, . W. , RUTH L. BOUCHARD 'iIt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Quietness, accuracy, and dependability are a few of the many characteristics which have been discov- ered in this young lady by her class- mates. She's a girl who deserves the best things in life, and we wish her the greatest success in the Held of nursing. which she has chosen for her career. Ruth plans to enter the Hospital of St. Barnabas, in New Jersey, after graduation. FLORENCE EMILY BRAMBLE Florence is one of Central's more re- served students. She is liked by teach- ers and students. VVinning her friend- ship is something to be prized. Her extensive knowledge of secretarial work, combined with her exceptiona'ly fine character, will be the basis of her fu- ture success. Our loss will be a great one when she leaves us. WlI.l.lAM BRANNON Bill's prohciency in academic studies has made him the envy of all students. He might have been a star baseball player but for outside activities, which have prevented him from reporting for practice. Business-like, ambitious, clever - -his success in the business world is assured. OMER J. BRISSON JOSEPH BOVA Allow us to introduce to you this popular young gentleman, Joe, an in- dustrious boy of our class. Joe is a hard worker and an interested student, who has always done his lessons faith- fully. He has taken a commercial course and claims bookkeeping, at which he is a wizard, as his favorite subject. Joe intends to enter the business world af- ter graduation. Soccer, '34: Junior Varsity Football, '3-5: S. A. O. Bookkeeper, M563 BLACK AND COLD Board, '36. HARRY BRANDT Harry is one of the regular fellows of our class. His pleasing personality has won him a great many friends Harry's favorite subject is mechanical drawing. in which he excels. His hobby is taking automobile engines apart and putting them back together again. Some day we think he will be a great drafts- man. Harry intends to further his edu- cation at the Rhode Island School of Design. ANNA BARBARA BRIDGE A true friend is our Barbara. Her cheery smile has made many a day seem brighter. She is a loyal Central student and a supporter of all ath- letics. Barbara has chosen nursing as her career, and we feel conndent that she will bring comfort. cheer, and happiness to many a sufferer in the future. Traffic, '34: Thrift, '33. SELMA HELENE BRIER XVe End Red in many moods. He his Btlfeffive' fi-fboneif-f-ver Selma is a ,,,.. won the hearts of his classmates by QUNVQ modest PUSOU Whose SWPQI PU' 4 bring 3 jolly good fellow, Good na. sonality is savored with a dash of wit, lured, always willing to lend a hand, Selma, ,as a student, represents the ideal outspoken, and sagacious, that's Red. Cfffffallff- Her depend-3bilifY and Sin' ce Vlr t VL Although hc has takgn no part in cerity have brought her cherished friend- school sports, he has always liberally Ships at Central. Selma will attend I 'A' ' Supported them, llis dgslre for Klum. Bryant College to continue her business tion has made him an outstanding stu- PdUC3ll0He dent in all his subjects. May his fu- Dramatic Qlubv '354 ture be as sunny as his smile. 5 .e M Ii s E' N D o D I. Hi , I I i' me at J U N E - 1 9 3 6 PERSONALS .2O.

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