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SENIORT ALBERT BUGLIO Yes, here he isp it's none other than Shifty Buglio. Central's gain and George West's loss. He was a potential athlete throughout his stay at Central, but as he devoted his time to other activities, Shifty could not participate in any of the school's athletics .He is now making plans for the future, and we all wish him success. Sophomore Baseball, '33. JOHN EDIVIUND BUTTERXVORTII sincerity and friendliness have made John one of the most popular members of the graduating class, and a welcome addition to any gathering. John's hne ideals are backed by a sturdiness of character which will insure success in whatever he undertakes. We take the opportunity to wish him prosperity for the future. MARGARET CALIGIURI Attractive, neat in appearance, sweet and friendly!-these are only a few of lVlargie's many admirable qualities. She possesses a sense of humor which is sure to be a boon Wherever gaiety is. Mar- gie's favorite study has been bookkeep- ing machines. She plans a business ca- reer, and we will probably find her reg- istered at Bryant College, We know that she will be numbered among our successful alumnae. GERALD FRANCIS CALLAN Pat is a fun-loving, companionable fellow. His friendly, agreeable nature has attracted to him a host of true friends. His perseverance and wit have made it possible for him to master eas- ily the most difficult subjects. He plans to enter the business world, where he will undoubtedly be a success. DOROTHY BURNS Dorothy is one of the most popular and lovable members of the senior class. Her friendliness and loyalty have en- deared her to all of us. Dot is very se- rious about her school work and hopes to enter the business world after gradu- ation. XVith such assets as adaptability, cooperation and intelligence at her dis- posal, we are confident that she will be a success. Hi Tri, '35 and '36: Budget Col- lector, '36: Thrift Council, '36, GAETANO CAFORIO Guy is the kind of fellow one en- joys knowing. His pleasant personality are his chief taken commer- and sunny disposition characteristics. He has cial subjects and claims bookkeeping as his favorite. Guy also musician. He is kept with his orchestra. We is a talented busy evenings may have the pleasure of hearing Maestro Caforio over one of the large radio networks in the future. S. A. O. Bookkeeper, '36: Junior Orchestra, '35: Senior Orchestra, '35, '36. LOUISE CALISE Besides being an excellent sportswom- an and an outstanding student, Louise has a personality that has gained for her a host of friends. With this com- bination of fine qualities, she will un- doubtedly achieve great success during her college days. Basketball, '34, '35, '36: Captain, '35, '36: Cageball, '36: Baseball, '34, '36Z Hi-Tri, '34, '35, '36: Secretary. '35, '36: Dramatic Club. '35: Hockey, '35, '36: Tennis, '34, '35: Major '36. ROSE CAMBIO Rose is a lovable. quiet, and dainty little member of our class. While at- tending Central, she has put a great deal of effort into all her work. Her pleasing personality has won for her many steadfast friends. Her Hne talent in singing is enough to convince us that she will be a success in the music world, Rose is undecided as to her fu- ture, but we are sure she will succeed. Senior Glee Club, '33, '34, '35, '36: Hockey, '35: Baseball, '34: Ital- E ian Club, '34. I I No JUNE - 936 l ee E, We THE BLACK AND GOLD , tai Zvi sl' 1 PERSONALS - 22
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SENIOR THE BLACK AND GOLD JUNE - 1936 792 WALTER ERNEST BR OCKLEHURST Although outwardly reserved, Brock. upon acquaintance, proves a regular fellow. He is possessed of subtle humor and keen sympathy for others. His in- terest in things nautical indicates that he intends to follow the sea-going lra- ditions of his family and strive to he- come an ofhcer in the Navy. Taking his schoolflife as a matter of course, Brock made a good record here. We are sure that he will find fair weather ahead. Nautical Club. '3 3. DOROTHY ALMA BROWN The years at Central have sped all too swiftly, and here we are losing an- other grand Central student. Dorothy is an ardent student who enjoys her French and chemistry thoroughly. Al- though her future is quite undecided. we hope that her studies at Central will stand her in good stead in whatever course she chooses to follow, Best wish- es for success, Dotty! Centrulite Representative. '3 4, FRANK BROWN You never hear anyone asking who Brownie is: everyone knows him. His cheerful outlook on life and his will- ingness to help those in difhculty have won him many friends during his stay at Central. Frank intends to enter an aviation training school after leaving us. and we are sure that he will succeed there as he has succeeded in Central. We wish you happy landings, Brownie! Football, '34: Home Room Repre- sentative, '33, '34: Budget Collector. '33. '34. HELEN GERTRUDE BROWNELL Helen, one of our charming Central- ites, has gained a host of friends dur- ing her three years at Central. Her willingness to help others through their difficulties has helped her to win true friends among her classmates and the faculty. After graduation, Helen inf tends to enter the business world. We know that she will be a success in whatever she undertakes. We wish you success in the future, Helen. NATASHKA BRONOVITSKY One of the outstanding figures in Central is Nat. Her witty sayings have been a constant source of amusement to us. She has won a nrm place in the hearts of her classmates by her pleas- ing personality. Nat manages to pass all her subjects and still be found Where the fun is going on. Her ambi, tion is to become a nurse. but what- ever vocation she chooses as a career, we are sure that her charm and charac- ter will bring her success. ESTHER O. BROWN Personality and a ready smile tl:- scribe our Esther, She is always ready to lend a helping hand to a friend in need. Bookkeeping, in which she ex' cels. is her favorite subject. Esther in- ttnds to enter the business world after graduation. FRED BROWNE Fred is a happy-go-lucky chap known throughout Central for his humorous nature. He came to Central from Clas- sical two years ago. Fred possesses great artistic ability which he has used to the best advantage in Mr. Bail:y's art classes. Although Fred has not been able to participate in any athletics while at Central, he had been an ardent sports enthusiast. He is undecided about his future, but we know that he will prove successful in any venture he undertakes. PHYLLIS LOUISE BRYDEN If you see a little girl, arms full of books. hurrying down the corridor in Central. you can be almost certain that it is Phyl. Phyl has attained a high standard in all of her studies. She is well-known and loved by all for her ever-present cheer and friendliness. Phyllis will further her education at a well-known training school for nurses. We Wish Phyllis future success! G? L A i ., ,. to A A wi PERSONALS .21.
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SENIOR W' he I THE BLACK AND GOLD i JUNE - 1936 m ,w'i ' MARY A. CAMPANELLI Mary came to us from George J. West three short years ago to prepare herself for college. She possesses a Win- some smile and a friendly helpfulness. Studies took up most of her time, but she was never too busy to expound the merits of the athletic teams. Mary's plans unfortunately had to be altered, but we are sure that whatever she does, success will follow her. and we bid her God speed. Italian Club, '34, '35, '35: Base- ball Team. '34-. ALDEN R, A. CANN Al arrived at Central three years ago from Classical. During his stay with us he has gained the respect and ad- miration of a host of friends, He has been a good student and has entered into the varied activities of school life with more than usual spirit. Alden is a true Central student of whom we can honestly be proud. Fencing, '34: Proscenium Club, '34, '35, '36: Dramatic Club, '35, '36: Science Club, '35, '36. JOHN CAPOBIANCO Introducing Johnny whose smile and keen sense of humor have won him many friends. Have you ever heard Johnny manipulate the keys on his saxophone? Who knows how far John- ny's dance orchestra will progress? Per- haps he is our future Rudy Vallee or Paul Whiteman. Junior Band, '34: Senior Band, '34, '35, '36: Junior Orchestra, '34, '35: Senior Orchestra, '35, '36: Ree's En- semble, '36. WINIFRED AGNES CAREY Everyone who knows Winifred knows a true friend. It was Central's gain when she entered two years ago. Her athletic ability and sportsmanship will be greatly missed by all. Winnie has been a conscientious student as she de- sires to become a teacher. Rhode Island College of Education will be her next stepping stone to success. Budget Collector, '35: Thrift Repre- sentative, '35: Hi-Tri, '35, '36g Bas- ketball, '35, '36: Cageball, '35, '362 Personal Collector, '36: BLACK AND GOLD Board, '36. RUTH G. CAMPBELL In reviewing the high school career of Ruth, one of the truly capable mem- bers of the graduating class, our atten- tion is drawn to her consistently high scholastic record. Aside from being a conscientious student, the young lady has an unobtrusive sense of humor, musical talent, and swimming ability. A gay, likable person, Ruth will un- doubtedly make many more friends at college, when she enters in September. Basketball, '36: Hockey, '35: Traf- fic Squad, '35, '36: Hi-Tri, '35, '36: Personal Collector. '36. ALFRED CAPALDI This young fellow with the pleasing personality is our friend Cap, who has won a wide circle of friends during his stay here. He has proved himself at all times to be sincere, loyal, and true. Cap has no definite plans for the future, but we know he will conquer all obstacles in the road to fame. ESTHER ISABEL CARDARELLI Esther is one of the steady members of our class. She is intensely inter- ested in reading and is among the few who attain honors in English. She ex- pects to take up secretarial work next year. With a thorough mastery of the typewriter and a rich literary back- ground, she might well aspire to a journalistic career. Our most earnest wish is that success may attend her in whatever vocation she chooses, ETHEL M. L. CARLSON Ethel is a loyal friend, an all-round good sport, and an ideal student. Her athletic ability has proved her worth in the girls' sports world. Central will miss one of its ardent sport fans and one of its most loyal students. Loved by her classmates, respected by her teachers, Ethel will surely find happi- ness and success. Field Hockey, '33, '34, '35: Cage- ball, '34, '35: Basketball, '34, '35, '36Z Baseball, '34, '35, '36: Budget Collector, '34: Personal Collector, '36. PERSONALS .23.
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