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Foreword A HIS issue of BLACK AND GOLD connotes the rounding out of the fourth year of Central High School. Made up of the teachers and students of Commercial High School and of Technical High School when these two schools were abolished in l932, Central has successfully weathered the storms and buffetings of the ensuing four years. In each of these years over one thousand students have gone forth as graduates. Our school has now a spirit all its own, rugged, yet cultural, and, I trust, enduring. Our teachers through their sustained, unselfish hard Work, and their superb cooperation have proved the main factors in this success that Central has thus far achieved. We of Central know all this. The public does not. The theme, therefore, of this June BLACK AND GOLD is Central in Action. Un- der the eilicient leadership and supervision of Mr. Elmer R. Smith, head of the English Department of our afternoon session, and faculty direc- tor of the BLACK AND GOLD staff, the work of our various depart- ments, and our many and varied student activities have been listed and, when possible, photographed. These manifold activities, be it noted, play an important part in developing our students mentally, physically' ethically. They permanently aid in making personal adjustments in this our changed and changing world. Information has been added that will give the discerning reader a fairly accurate idea of the size of the school, of our numbers, and of the intricate, inescapable problems thereby created. The total result is a true, composite picture of just what Central is and does. Our heartfelt wishes for future happiness and success go forth to the members of the June graduating class,-some six hundred strong. This is particularly their year book. May they ever find in it a source of deep, personal satisfaction, and a well of pleasant, inspiring mem- ories. T. FRANKLIN WALSH
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THE BLACKMQQLQ PUBLISHED BY AND FOR THE STUDENTS OE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL - PROVIDENCE R I 7 ,156 QQ, O all i JUNE - ' - 1936
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CQ TENTS TITLE PACE - POREWORD THEME - - THE BLACK AND GOLD BOARD I. SCHOOL - V H. GRADUATES - III. ATHLETICS - IV. FEATURES - V. QRGANIZATIONS - - ADVERTISEMENTS - - QA! umm 1 2 4 5 7-12 13-94 95-108 109-168 169-183 184-196
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