Central High School - Black And Gold Yearbook (Providence, RI)
- Class of 1956
Page 1 of 152
Cover
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'- ., -, , , n ' X s f l . ,I N.. , f'.Y.2X , A ' :Lf - flu.: ' .4 ' - ' , .N 7 Q ' ' . V. .v a fl lv l 115416: 1 , 'E :i a - -'W-- - , x I 4 A , :M ...5 N 'C . 'K - - , I ..v. ' ' 4 L . . - . . , --.f , , . - A -Q fr 14: . A r JW! -N2 M ' ' 4 ' Igsvrz. IT, 1 A I' , J. , - I' K' ll -- , Q . Q ,f . N-NL . . I 'f4r1r3'ff: ' - ' :- ' ' - - '7ff ':, '15 wsfg. 1 f . - N' l Q .-,, . fl . ' , , , K If fa l J I5 ,, L ML V ' it L. ' . 1 f ' -W1 , Y I ., ,,,- .71 ' X , , 'QS' . y' :ffgqp , W , ...LS -f -. ., U . , -i:'L 'X -3Y'.' - fl! - . j ,J -4 ' , ,. ' .fx-cf 4 . 1, ' . , ' 7, V ,i W --1: : -f.vs::-'rm A -,gg ., 4 ' .. x , ,-A 1 ' is elk -:qt r , , r 1 -1 .1 3 '--H . ' ' - X c - THE BLACK AND GOLD On behalf of the student body, the Editorial Staff of the Black and Gold wishes to express their appre- ciation to Mr. Hoffman for his untiring interest and guidance in publishing this, our 1956 yearbook. We wish to thank you, Mr. Hoffman, for your pa- tience and cooperation in helping us produce an annual, which we will always remember. We are cer- tain that future Black and Gold staffs will enjoy working with you. EDITORIAL STAFF HS! GEORGE H HOFFMAN 1 4 ELAINE TESTA IZA-Editor BARBARA GRAFTON 12B-Editor 1 --3 . iq., 5 FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK As the day approaches when we must bid farewell to our schooldays, we look back on our three years at Central with both joy and sadness. joy-because of all the friends we have made, the good times we have had, and the knowledge that we have acquired. Sad- ness-in parting from all this and leaving our child- hood behind us. Now, we are looking to the future with anticipa- tion and confidence. Our education has been such that we feel we can meet most of the situations that may arise. We have gained a great deal of knowledge, not only in the essential book learning, but also in the understanding and fair dealings with our fel- low-men. To thank everyone-our teachers, parents, and our fellow-students, to name a few, would be an impos- sible feat. They have all contributed so much toward making our graduation possible. On behalf of the Editorial Staff, we wish to thank all those who have helped in getting together our 1956 BLACK AND GOLD YEARBOOK. ELAINE and BARBARA 'WL ig H v , Qi M, ar 1 . 0 4543? . ,aff 1 1 '1 C V ..- A 4 ART STAFF Robert Young, Rosalie Swindells, Carol Chopoorian, Daniel Walker Csittingj Betty Schmitt, Billy Ven- ter. n, ai, Q5lxvg4gi f ' ,Q M X L X 2 .....'.,.. l sg f-' -ls y '1 u if ix X, , 92 f ea I 4 4 ADVERTISING STAFF Barbara Grafton, joan Della Ven- tura, Teddy Andreozzi, Beverly Bor- den. SPORTS Milton Martel, Lyle Perm, Tony Rao. A 1 hit? ff A J'l ' if-n nigh! st, 1'1- Kmrk fx ,Pwr 1 f I Alu VAX - Kxlm XJCRVELR, ,jsp S 1 :lv 1 C O 4 if eg.- ,on O..o Q34 tb T . uE'. I Q. . uqx: J ?...!:'a?' .ef 1 55 421' B454 -wr- ' Qbzxg A 4 Om. f Y' .40 ' 48' by . 1 14' .:.sO.. 1 .Is IAQQG' ' ' 1, ' ,4lfS':' - ' .'v'S'Q',' ' a f1J,'f:' L- YW Y X Q X Q. 9 rf! .-T-....'1...E'E- if , ........ A ,.,...-...,,.....,,, Principal In the process of completing a high school education, you acquire a substantial degree of varied knowledge in the expectation that, through its use and application, you will later achieve some measure of success. To one person success is the attainment of a specific long sought goal, to another it denotes financial independence, to some it is the realization of that pleasant state of being happy and useful in life, to others it connotes primarily the establishment of satisfying per- sonal relationships in daily life pursuits. It is the wish of your principal that through determination and accomplishment, you will gain the particular type of success most re- warding to you personally-contingent upon your individual aspirations. In the fulfillment of your ambition, however, be tolerant of others! Be open minded in honoring the opinions of your friends and fellow workers, for proper recognition of the inherent rights of those about you is an essential basis for harmonious living. One must constantly remember that the privilege of all to enjoy liberty of thought and expresssion is an American heritage. The steadfast exemplihcation of tolerance in your future relationships can be a constructive and domin- ant influence on your ultimate success. HOWARD G. LEWIS Howard G. Lewis William T. Macdougald Vice-Principal I lx' L17 - ', h 3 , ' X . A A K LEQQE 1. ,I A Meymge to Om' Vice-Principal The graduating classes of january and june 1956 wish to express their sincere gratitude to our Vice Principal, Mr. Macdougald, for the helpful advice, guidance and friendship he has given us all. As he came to Central as Vice Principal the same year we entered as sophomores gives us a special claim on him. We like to think of him as a member of our class, but so loyal to Central that he will remain for an extended P. G. course. Mr. and Mrs. Macdougald's presence at almost all school affairs has not gone unnoticed or unappreciated. We hope we have absorbed some of their school spirit and loyalty. We will not forget the untiring effort he has given our class, and he will long be gratefully remembered by us all. Editorial Staff 9 Acting as counselor for the classes of 1956 has been most pleasant and interesting and it is my sincere wish that the knowledge, skills, and culture acquired during the years at Central will enable these graduates to meet successfully the challenge of the years that lie ahead. JENNY M. PALMER H3592 We congratulate each graduate of 1956 for his successful achievement-with the hope that it may be only a foretaste of a far greater achievement-one that will merit the reward for a good and faithful stewardship. REGINA O'DONNELL 'IO ff' M, 2? United Nations Proclamation Winner GLADYS SPENCER 1 , Wi I N s gk , 4 1' r 13:4 uf' 5' 5 Y 11 DEPARTMENT Theodore H Carter Head of Department ,l Lo1s Campbell Alma U Clancx Florence E Cooper Anthony W Frdrych P Edward Thayer Lrnette Trlangolo I2 X :il ' wwf r -an 'L P I rw- .. -.., rzr---N o V 1 Ns. i A '25s I I! L . d' z mg., J ' Q Q 1 I- 3 vw '42, K A if 3 Sh ' t f elf. 45 'L' 'Q 'K w f If 321, . ...A Q ,Q 93 ,i 'Q Q , ,, . 1af.U.' iff. x , ,. . -1: Q,,,,.., ,,, 4,21 .n+v?'w4E.t viva,-Q14 :win fi-K bg n V W ff .en JI ,,g,. 'X'fk'i!f.ef- 51,55 QW? , k ','..1GW 5 . -'32 aim' -wg 3' ull' in 1 JL -5.1 w if meg 3 if .W 45 'N-5 ..- 'Q N-N... , i an , .,,, 4 'M 1 X pf' . 1 Qi ',f,25,tI?1+ 'SX J -. wg A... . 'Z 1 1, .W ,, ws Q few.. N ,VL , A . ,,, bmw, ,,1' if L xy' ? 5 I ,ali I ffl ' 4. D in f fm ' YA' LfQ, ,,'f'-fagfzv' ' V X : Y:,,., '- 4 B A K 5 Y. if ,, , zjgxxqw, A. 5. vfwffzi f1 ,QS ,, Wfff x A 1 --.. D eg L, , 4 w ENGLISH DEPARTMENT la -6, Z:'3' --f' , J . 5 Walter Brownsword Madeline E. Baxter Mary I.. Bosworth Beatrice M. Brown Head of Department l m, tt , r,. I W 2 B A V ft ..l, 'W .gl -- wil. H Anne T. Carleton Ishbel Durfee Edward E. McCabe Wesley H. Webb 16 -nlxd PQ' X. la 'ilk .H2 2 1215 K .JU ,yygt V ,E .5 U X YB a l..-'...x- nm , mg: iam Peter J. Comi Mary Campbell John F. Gallagher iq S g' INDUSTRIAL wuz George H. Hoffman Within the school curriculum, Industrial Arts is the recognized representative of in- dustry in the same sense, for example, that Physics and Chemistry represent the field of Science. It is a representative group of hand- craft and machine experiences tending to develop a general industrial knowledge. Its membership spans a wide range within which is to be found many nationalities, races, creeds, and characteristics. The ances- tors of this personnel may be English, Euro- pean, Slavic, Negro, Indian, and Asiatic. The differences within the student body are marked. Some may come from well-to-do families, others from poor, and some are ARTS 113' 1 '9U X . xg, 'i Wi., ,. ,- very ambitious while others are just ordinary in their ways. The boys and girls soon learn that they must give and take and work co- operatively. Thus, important moral values that have to do with habits, attitudes and ideals may be developed. Opportunity is present also forthe promotion of social co- operation and generosity in contributing to the common good. Without a doubt, the courses in Industrial Arts do much to help our young people adjust themselves intelli- gently to our complex industrial civilization. They aid also in promoting a feeling of toler- ance and understanding on the part of the students toward their classmates. L E lf' Selma Katz Wk M ' William A. McMillan ' ' ' in ix LJAQ William T. Wyman , Q Russell j. Titus LANGUAGE Isabel Durfce Kathleen A. McKay Language Y? SCIENCE Carl G. Lnuro Your Wxlllarn KLlIUCSkl The growth 20 of science N -4 ki ,L M A T H E M A T I C S Albert E. Beachen Gustave Birong v 3: ,GW Anthony W. Fidrych Daniel W. Grisley Linette Triangolo -I ff'- V0 SOCIAL SCIENCE Marxon P. Harley Franc1s X. Russo his if 1 Mfnry F. Reynolds ,if 5 MWA W' .t . .J if ,J Q -. f ., , .f - , 13 IW ,fi -fbvy, ,ef L ' . f' E Mary E. Daubney 22 Pnulme M. Gray Q A , . w 1 hz 1 wa l'-7 Y ' , ,, E 5 ' 1 F2 iililfzf 95 . gz H L V 5 Z gi , 4 J ' n- YI' U' F7355 if Q I 'J Fr ll' 1' LX W ,kxy x 1 ' 1 'ff ' ' .Q A l' ?L'2 3 ,1 QT, Wx itil K Alu wiv-Wig kr' ' 4 TL 'V Meg? fi- .. 1,4562 .Qi fu: Y .,r JANUARY GRADUATES n I 45 532 -fl' 41 Cf' Presxclent Lyle Perra 12A CLASS OFFICERS K--7' Secretary Margaret Arbolmo Q I I Treasurer M1lton Martell 1 - 4-4 VICE Presxclent Irma Conte CLASS OFFICERS M Martell, M Arbolmo,l Conte, L Perra . 2 M L nv L .F L J-S X lxl at C L, 60 1 A A az, W- L fnzfllfv wif 0 A f , Aww Q, f , Sa ' 4-f z M 7 823:12 '4 K 1 ,X 1 s . ,b 5 Q. ,Q V--.M 11,11 ' ' ffl . S0 ,., as ANNA M. CORNACHIONE 159W Atwells Avenue From-Nathanael Greene There's a crowd, then a burst of laugh- ter coming from a cute Centralite . . . Who is it? Anna, of course. Her engaging smile is sure to prove beneficial to her in the business world. Reading, bowl- ing, and eating are tops with her. She shuns sarcastic people. She can always be seen with Farida. Activities: S.A.O. Worker '5-lg PTA '55, Traffic '55, Main Office Worker '55, Senior Play Committee '55. ,, gl. JOAN DELLA VENTURA 36 Weeden Street From-Bridgham jr. High A smiling girl with an abundance of ambition is out description of joanie. She enjoys dancing, opera, singing, roller skating and Bobby. With all her deter- mination we are sure joanie will become a great opera star. Activities-Glee Club '53, Senior Play Com- mittees '53, 551 Supervisor of Traffic '55, PTA '55, Budget Collector '54, Information Desk '53g Driver Training '55, Mr. Allen's Ofhce '55, Jingle winner for Spring Frolics '53, Usherette for Senior Play '55, Adver- tising Chairman Black 8: Gold Staff '55, Main Office '54. iv QW . ,L , .I ,za 25 yt.-ft: if CAROL A. DEVINE 27 Reynolds Avenue From-Gilbert Stuart jr. High Big surprises come in little packages. Well, our 4'll package of dynamite, Carol, enjoys dancing, bowling, cheering at games and going out with Zuffy. Carol likes sharp clothes and good music, If you are ever looking for Carol, she is sure to be found with Elaine. Activities-Cheerleader '55, '56, Red Cross '54, '55, '56, PTA '54, '55, Swimming '55, Bowling '55, Ice Skating '55, Pep Rally Dance Co-Chairman '55, Victory Dance Co-Chairman '55, Spring Frolics '54, May Queen Candidate '54, Prom Committees '54, '55, Usherette '53, Senior Play Com- mittees '55, '54, '55. -93. --5 , ., I . .A '--1' GN MARGARET DITATA FARIDA EAD PATRICIA A. FAHEY l Louisbourg Place From--Bridgham jr. High Attractive and starry-eyed, introduces Marge. Her flashing smile and sunny dis- position is well known by her friends. Her favorite pastimes are dancing, bowl- ing, and listening to good music. Con- ceited people and rainy days are out in her book. Margaret's pleasing personality and neat appearance are sure to help her in becoming a successful bookkeeper. She will always be remembered because of her charming disposition. Activities-Traffic '55, Drivers' Training '55. 20 Merrill Street From-Nathanael Greene jr. High , ii wx Pleasant and lovely describes Free. She can often be seen dancing, designing, or walking with Anna C. She is everybody's friend, a neat dresser and has a pleasing personality, Free is bound to be a success in either Bookkeeping or Designing. Activities-Social Committee '54, Traffic '55, PTA Honor Guard '55, Senior Play Committee '55. 28 154 Hudson Street From-Gilbert Stuart jr. High Although Pat is a very quiet girl, we all know and like her. Pat spends most of her time sewing. Het aim in life is to be a registered nurse. All the luck in the world to you Pat. Activities-Girls' Glee Club '55. P1 Qs ,fa-so JUANITA W. FERNANDES 197 Pond Street Quiet, yet friendly, is Juanita. She has a cheerful outlook on life and spends most of her ttme taking., pictures We all know she will be a success as a practical nurse Activities Ensemble 55 Girls Glee Club BARBARA A. GIORDANO 53 Crary Street From-Roger Williams jr. High Lovable and charming are about the two best adiectives to describe Barbie whose sunny disposition will help her be come a successful nurse Barbie dislikes con ceited people She likes bowline and danc ine, You are sure to hnd Barbie 1nd Elaine strolling together throueh the halls f Central Activities Fnsemble 53 sf 55 PTA 55 Social Committee 51 55 Trathc 55 Sprint, Frolics 54 Snior Pltys 53 5 55 Library Worker 577 55 May ueen Candidate 55 8 FRANK GOETZ HSM Cedar Street From-Classical Fank is a tall friendly boy with a hieh IQ His favorite pastimes are danc me and carpentry Ile is a most valuable asset to fentrtl because of his willing ness to please everyone Activities Movie Operator 5l 55 Buc tCollector 54 55 Usher 51 54 Black gl Gold Iditorial Staff 56 R Irv 51'- 1-apr ALVIN F HARDING .IACQUFLINF M HOWARD TLAINI' M LAMBIAS 170 Lilcay Avenue From Roeer Williams jr High is that bn, hmdsome lad rom western music rate l1lLl'l with him This blue eyel blond lislikes bleached hair cnceirel eirls a t Lirs who wetr ex cessive make up A blond curl in front of tis oreheid will identify Activities Girl From Wyoming 53 Art rector 5 ys V cc 5 56 Socia Committee 55 0 Central Street From 'Nlathan Bishop Ir Hieh A sweet fun lovine, eul x it 1 p ers enpoys music Well there Loes mother successful Centrilite Activities Cirls Fnsemble Decorttine Committee 54 Sprint, Frolics is. oon 5 Coordinators U ice Worlcer 5 29 VS Simmons Street from Oliver Ilazard Perry Wherever there is ltuehter ill ti d Niiss Tab Smiths All My I fe bop mu cine in sham clothes are tops her me lislil-ces white buc s er muca shorts tnc conceite peope er sonality plus is our ereen eyed Miss s secret to populrrlty Activities Prom Usherette 5s Mun Of 54 Associtte Ollice 55 Mu Dan Committee 5l Trttlic 55 Black is Gold Iditorial Staff 55 Driyer Traininl. 55 ' ' ' V r L I r r V '.'-- i 'AW i ' '-f.'3 l- .' .' .' U ge . ' -:I gr i 2 ' ' -X, '55L . . . T1 , , 1 ' , 4, , 3 ' ' If 5 'fx e'l Q y C, ' 9 Q S s Q I j ,, ,.-fa RN J! xx ' X ,I s , My U U Al ' V I I A f 4- - Ay Qfh it ir- --A A' ' 1: -. wt' 'H W'arwick Neck, A certain boxing, and ant voice is our description of ,Iackie-. She this attractive, lovable and well-clressetl c' V f ', Q- 1 ' . sic, dan' j . d ' ' 1 A I - ft '-L . nlfl ' 'Q -- ' it -'52, '54, 651 with k'.B-A , ' -i Q, ' 'Y l' 'z l ' '-tl -A l-. P - l .f. f 'L f ' 'Al' 'ssg Brhad '53 1 v 1 fr - A f .A -' A - 1 v ' v ' 1 r. ' gk L . Di lgBo oi 3,' gf l A 'IL 4' - . ' f. lice ' . X42 ' V' ' Q rj ' Ce ALBERT F. MAGNELLI 14 Vinton Street From-Bridgham jr. High Our friendly football player Al, spends his spare time at woodworking and play- ing the accordion. This talented guy has taken part in Boys' Voice and his ambition is to become a professional musician. Good luck, Al! Activities-Boys' Voice '55, '56, Football '55. MILTON L. MARTELL 132 Dudley Street From-Roger Williams Jr. High Do you know Milt? Well, if you don't you are most unfortunate, This pleasant, happy-go-lucky kid is sure to win your liking and trust from the beginning. His popularity exceeds only his personality, out of school as well as in. Milt's brisk step and uplifted head makes you know that he is the athletic type. Activities-Class Officer '55, Social Com- mittee '53, '54, Boys' Voice '53, '541 Bl2iCk 8: Gold Staff '55, S.A.O. Worker '55, Track '54, Wrestling '53, '54, Football '55, Senior Plays '53, '54, '55. -J .1 7 if - im' fs '73 219 l MARION F. MASIELLO 165 Cedar Street From-Nathanael Green Our future beautician, Marion, enjoys dancing, bowling, having fun, and going out with Eddy. You can always depend on Marion to liven up a dull party with her clever chatter. We all wish her the best, because she deserves the best. Activities-Prom Usherettte '53, Senior Play Committees '53, '54, '555 NUfSC'5 Ofiice '53, '54, Main Ofhce '54, Informa- tion '55, '56, May Dance Committee '55, School T.V. Show '54, Bowling Team '55, PTA '55. . X frrfvrr' r r r 0 Jill 'iff' a f f .v.f.v.ff ' JOSEPH MASTROSTEFANO VIORIS N. MAYNARD ARTHUR G. NEVES 98 Sutton Street From-Bridgham jr. High This mischievous little guy is always ready for fun. Everyone likes joe because of his wide smile and wonderful person- aliry. Joe likes to bowl and play harmless jokes on his friend, jerry. joe's ambition is to become a good butcher. Activities-Band '53, Boys' Voice '53, '54, '55, Information '54, Central on Parade '54, Annie Get Your Gun '55, Movie Crew '54, 59 Van Zandt Street From-Gilbert Stuart jr. High Vioris is that one in a million: knowing her is loving her. She is pretty, petite, and always well-dressed. She spends her time thinking of that certain someone whose name begins with Sewing, dancing, and writing to her service boyfriend, is her idea of a good time. Activities-Trafiic '55, Social Committee '54, Associate Office '55, S.A.O. '55. 30 114 Oxford Street From-Hope Art is a clever lad with a sure-to-be- successful voice. He is always joking, sing- ing, or talking to some slick chick. His reputation as a dependable guy, along with all his other fine qualities will surely bring Art stardom as a group singer. Activities--Boys' Glee Club '54, '55, Senior Play '55, Spring Frolics '54, '55. Y, .. - . .,,,... Yin WILLIAM M. O'CONNOR 3 3 Amy Street From-Cleary This red-headed young man has made many friends with his talent for conver- sation. Bill is fun to be with, He is also an enthusiastic sports fan and enioys talking about the subject. His personality will enable him to he very successful in his chosen field as an electrician. JOSEPH V. PA LIOTTA 248 Union Avenue From-Oliver Hazard Perry Our future draftsman, or maybe sports- car driver, Joe, likes to draw, bowl, play billiards, and we mustn't forget, he is a vivid sports fan. Joe is an easy-going, casual sort of guy, and we wish him the best in the future. Activities-Basketball '52, '53, Social Com- mittee '54, '55, Movie Operator '55, '56, Usher '54, '55, '56, Boys' Glee Club '55, '56. H ? PRISCILLA E. PARKER 33 Corinth Street From-Gilbert Stuart Quiet, but pleasant describes Priss. Be- sides eating, her favorite pastime is play- ing the organ and keeping Martha wait- ing. We are sure success will come to her in her chosen held. Activities-Ensemble '53, '555 Glee Club '53, '54, '55, PTA Honor Guard '54, '551 Driver Training '55, Treasurer '54, '55, Bowling '55, T.V. Program '54, Spring Frolics '553 Senior Play '55, Play Commit- tees '55. VIRGINIA B. PELLA 25 Weeden Street From-Bridgham jr. High Intelligent with a pleasing personality describes Ginny. Her delightful disposi- tion and friendly smile have won her many friends here at Central. Ginny's favorite pastimes are dancing, bowling, and listen- ing to 'good music. She dislikes conceited people. Her pretty face and quick mind will always be an asset in whatever task she may undertake. Activities: Ensemble '54, '55, '56, Class Secretary '54, PTA '54, '55, Traffic '54, '55, '56, Senior Plays '53, '55, Prom Ush- erette '53, Information Desk '54, School T.V. Show '54, Social Committee. at wg, ,,' .oi li -7 LYLE E. PERRA 224 Cranston Street From-Bridgham jr. High This small package of TNT has a ter- rific personality. This is the dnly way to describe our Class President, Lyle. During his three years at Central he has taken part in many of the sports and rated high. His greatest wish is to stay at Central for- ever, although he will go on to the Air Force and then to college. We all know that whatever Lyle does he is sure to do if fight. Activities-Football j.V. '52, '532 Varsity '54, '55L Wrestling '54, '55, '56, Track '54, '55, Usher '53, '54, '55, Prom Committee '54, Class President '53, '54, '55, EDXVARD R. PESARE 21 Cumerford Street From-O. H. Perry Larzay is the quiet, good-looking guy with a terrific personality and a genuine love for all sports, especially hockey. He is a well-liked guy and we all know that he will succeed as a professional hockey player. 31 , 'Y ,...-11,0 CAROL C. PHILLIPS ANNA R. PIRRAGLIA FLORENCE POOLE l5 Rounds Avenue 96 Balbo Avenue 115 Houston Street From-Gilbert Stuart 9ot'i'1hle 'lllkl 21 ple11s'1nt personality is our C trol Sltmni., Ll.lI'lLll lL, and howling 1re tops with her She e.1n 1lw1ys he seen with lNlil'Il'1l Prnsctllu and Shirley This ieoodnttured girl will surely malxe good as 1 seeretary Hhs'- 'N-.-' SIIIRLFY I PORTFR 131 01k Street from Cullwert SILIIYI rutne sweet 1nt 115 e 1 r ex t. tlvs tts he seen xx 11 1 1 Pr s l rth1 1 ller feat nie 111 plemne I7LI'SUIIilIIS DIVL v. n num friends ntrtl e xx tys thinltinet .ihout th1t tertun boy eallel Sow Attnities X Teen 5l N15 Dante Com mittee So Assotixte Otlite Wcirkcr 55 I'r.1i it Ulhter 55 Blult by Gold Rcprf? sentmxe 55 Senior Play 55 From-Bridgham jr. High Brown h'1ir hrown eyes and a PlCfl9 ine personality is our Anna This ltttle vs th he sn ant a tcrrlht Q11 petite llltes howling dancing and swim mme Anna doesnt approve of coneerted girls and people with no sense of humor She is sure to vtell liked by her ucky boss Activities Chr1stmas Pageant 53 Bowling 55 lnformation Desk 55 Driver Train ing, 55 Annie Get Your Gun 55 Social Committee 55 ,-nn. -'.'::::Y From-Roger Williams jr. lligh Friendly and sweet tits a certain ml known to her friends 15 Poodle 5he en joys dancing howling and sports There is never .1 dull moment when Fl around Good luek III everything you do Activities Prom Usherette 55 5 I formation Desk 54 Budget Colleetor 55 Glee Club 55 MARIE A PRINCIPE ANTHONY L RAO 90 Balho Avenue 35 Messer Qtreet from Bridelum Ir llieh Txxinltlim, eyes 1 hae smile md charm introdutes Printie A terttin 1,113 Sonny ottupies most of Ntries thoughts Bowl ine tmeine swximmnn and the some Moments to Remember appeal to Marie Coneeited people r out far as sh is concerned Attivities Prom Usherette 5 7 Bow line 55 Socml Commtttee 55 S A O Wforlser 55 C hristmas Pageant 53 32 From Bridgham lr llueh Anthony is the 1thlet1e type outstindmie h1seh.1ll player who is s e ar eo e1.e He doesnt IW tontelted girls All sports appeal to this l.1l vshose vunnine smile and plmsint, pe-rson.1l1ty hate done wonders for htm and will continue to do so Aetnities Basehill 5 5 Usher 5l 55 Football 55 Black 81 Gold Staff 1 X1 1 .1 , . ' 1 , 1' 1, 1.- , . KH L I' ' .V 1 1-. . girl, 'i il if , 1ilc-, l ' '1- A 5 ' ' 3, , ., ' ' ' K 2, E - 1, . . 's ' , '2 'A ' 'j, . 'A - I ' - 'o is A - 1 . 1 1 1 - 1 . , . - , , , . . . ui . Y , . . 5 . , . Y , 2 . I , g . 1 we fe f , I It J , t I - . K' L 1 Z ' Y 2 b 'v T ' v f - Ir Att. i 1 l LllTl'Lll' is nur 'A 4' ',1 lj, ' ',1 ' '. 1 ' V' ' ' . , . An Shi l-j, Sh- t11n 1 '1 - H '1 ling: ' ' - 1' A' ' - ' . 1 4' 1. ' f ' ' S .ur- witl is., lN Ll 1 11n l Cftxrol. - -' ly ' ' 1 A I' ., '- to go f' at ll 4' n ' 1 f1 'or s 1'l' 1 tl xi 4' 1 I ' 1 'O ,'. la I Af, . 'i I g, 1 O j 5 ' I R' .. . . ' ' . her ' 1' V , 11t Ce 1 . Shf is al' - ' A H ' ' ' . 't ' V. ' I' . ' A., y '1 A 1 1 5 1 ' 1 . ' ae aS I ' C 5 ' ' ' 'A l l. - 2 . ' ' - A .v. . RT ,A u . iv t s - .' - - ,T 1 jg Y- ly O - Y' - ki K A 1 4, 15 3 t .jgq 1- 3 - 1 '- ' 3 1 - 1 Q . . . ' A, , ' . ' ' ' ' -ll' 5 ' 1 1 5 1 - L 1 . fx' . 55. 3 MARTHA A RFCTOR ll a Fr1entlsh1p Street From C11lhtrtStu1rt Fr1entlly antl pleasant tlescnhes Martha S1ne1nL antl th1nk1nc of Bch IS Marthas fayonte past1me She has all the qU3llflCS .1 t1nc setrcury Luck to ou Mart a CIXIIICS Glce Cluh 57 5 semwle 5w 54 FFOILS 54 A 55 Drner Tra1n1n1c 55 Semor Plays 5 'Inn 'X From G1lhert Stuart u1et and resersel tlescnbes Norman H15 emcacmc sm1le IS knnvyn throuah Cen tral He l1kes all sports Th1s neat dresser and l1kahle chap 15 another one of Cen trals successes Act1y1f1es Baskethall 51 55 DAZOLA ROBERTSON 704 Blackstone Street From Shephard ll1y1eh Dusy 1s a qu1et c1rl who came to us fmm North Carollna She enyoys reullnz rrltm, antl th1nk1na, of Pete ller greatest tlcs1rc IS to become a nurse We knovt she Will atcnmphsh th1s task lf' .-4 .Nw ., , ,,s,, . 4 :Q -.tra--fl-V X ' - Z-1, if X --A .. ,,, .Nev N , V ... aw, 'Jr 5 . f' ' , , gf- 'C 1 1 , s L5.,'v.v',' - V , 7 . 1 v 1 tr L:,::.:5: : .. f , 1:51551 ,WEQ3 ., - 'fflifrzz fix CHA RLFS F ROTTER 156 Huntmgton Avenue From G1lhert Stuart Humorous ancl full of fun IS our Chuck the terror of Hrchway lOl Scrence antl syy1mm1n1. are tops vyrth th1s latl wlth the ty rle ll IS sure to make t If m1ll10n tlollars he IS yyorkrng., for Chuck IS alysays rar1nL to ao ACIIYIIICS Moyne Operator 57 55 ButlLCl C ector 5 5 'C' ---1 A NORMAN T SALMON JOHN K TARIAN ELAINE C TEST alll Pmnt Street 47 Cranston Strcct ISS Waycrly Street F m Culhert Stuart From G1lhert Stu1rt rw A cool naturel school sp1r1tcl Luy l str1 wcs u l n c 11 no ftmthall players antl a top rate wrestler H1s ah1l1tx to make fr1entls anl h1s thc-er ful att1tutle vs ll make Bull a success n anythmc he may do ctlyltlcs all 5 Wrestl1nL 54 55 Bulger Collector So 55 Black 84 Goltl Reprcscntamc 55 btaat Crux 55 Soc1al Commutce 55 33 lxnmsn tw ucrwne as Fla1ne or Tess1e 11 r XIYJLI t pflpular theerleatler says X es to tlanncl pants antl Y neck sweaters r curly hur hmples antl hue hrovyn eyes 1re thc cnyy of all Danc1nL htmlma anl chctrma. at foothall cames are tops mth her lla1ne mtl Carol can alysays hc seen r1l1nL arountl 1n Flames tlcchromctl Nlcrcury t1y1t1f.s Chccrlcatler 5l 5 56 Ba it Coll I l1t11r 55 'Vlay Dance fwmmlttu axrman 5l 5 Assocrate Jlhcc BUVSlll lL. 55 SVNIITIITHHL 55 lic Skatmla 55 Pep Rally Dance fha1rman 55 of' ' '. '11 '. y' , h. ' ' ' real' sm'. re Q. 4 hi Arfy- A '5'l,'5gEn4 A ' A - , V - ' ' 4' A . ll ' ft ' V551 l' '75 PT ' 3 5 7 ' 4 V V , '4,' 1',- ,, -43155. . . lt ,. , 73 3 Ay oll ' 5, l -l, 5 Y - K Z, A'-V V ' . ,K fi' '. .1 , . ' 7 ef l l A 1 ' ' ' V ' ,. ff 'f v. 1 , Q l 'L OA rv . l' t ' t, 5 'try' ftf- 5 A ' A l 5. ' A' 4 K' C ' A ' ' ' K' , - ' 'l 1 'CB l Joh is un' uf ur 2 tl u 11u'. ' 5 ' ' Q-I U ,,,l, V , 1, ' L, I, ' K .,'-tal , 4, 1 A V' U'--TV. Foothf '533 Varsity' '5-3. ,' - 3' 5 , ' , , W V' I '5 3 ' ' E, ' fy ' L Q ,. Q . . A 1 j ' 1' J ' ' 3 ' Q A1 ' 4 N Af'x',,-4 ., 1k '!,'5v'. 3 vlflk Chf' ' l '5 1 , ' C 1- '55L kwa, . K. .,k. ,V . . Zwjmrgr ,. Qc . . t - f.. -,HJ DANIEL A. WALKER PHYLLIS A. WINTHROP JOHN R. ZUFFOLETTI 92 Lester Street From-Gilbert Stuart Fine, dependable and pleasing describes The Old Master Painter Danny. This friendly and carefree lad is well-liked by all his classmates and teachers. He is sure to become a successful artist. Activities-Track '54g Football '55g Black 8: Gold Art Staff '55. 126 Lester Street 64 Oakland Avenue From-Bridgham jr. High Many thanks to Bridgham who gave us this intelligent lass. Thinking about that certain ocean-going lad takes up most of her time. She enioys reading and collect- ing dolls. Lots of luck to Mrs ....... in the future. Activities-Main Office Worker '55, From-Gilbert Stuart Goodlooking, full of fun and mischie- vous describes our Zufly, There is never a dull moment wherever Zuf goes. Zufly likes sports and a certain little cheerleader here at Central, He can always be seen with Sugar Castro. He dislikes girls who can't take a joke. Good luck in your future ambition as an electrician, Zuffy. Activities-JV Football '52 '55' Varsity Sf 55 JV Basketball 52 55 Varsity 54 55 Baseball 55 54 Class Ofhcer 53 Stage Crew 54 55 May Dance Com mittee 57 Information 55 Christmas Pageant 55 HOME ROOM 110 1Mr Hoffman! 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'14, ,SFP I' o'4EUf A J.: 'S U4 xv' r NY Once a year the graduatnng classes have the honor '- of selectrng the most outstandlng glfl and boy IH thexr respectrve class nn the varrous phases of school -.3 9-G. or socral lrfe Thrs IS accomplrshed by each student castlng hrs or her vote for therr cholce The votes 'I are then counted and thereby the selection IS made u'15,, 52's 65- 'H -V I x The faculty rn no way enters Into the matter of selectlon The results of the vote and their chorce of the superlatlves ns therefore the oprnlons of the grad uatrng classes only FACULTY ADVISOR P f'h5 SEQ If a-'JW' K wi , if - - 1 ' x A-gi 57' :ff-1 - - f' . . 'X . . - - A . . . . -N 1' 0 f I I 2 t ' 1 .' X4 . 1 - I . 6. 9. jr H 3... -:Eze '- ,- , - ' . 52, I l -. -.l ., ., - . ,. ,, . J l -'7 , '. J -'fc 4 I- K j.. . ' , gg '-1 - ...5 . ..- - 1 1 wi- 'T 515 '- '. f ER' 'H f-- 'AJ - HW' ' ffm '15 4,51 Y l A 2. F .-Le: ' 4 , .- 'C 1' ct:-. 1 :-: .-: . fc ':i. 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For ages before Chrrst came mans savagery was expended rn conquest Through the Chrrstran era man has perfected hrs technrques rn warfare Two thousand years ago, there was One who sard I am the way, the truth and the lrfe yet men have chosen the way of greed, hatred, and death' Mans resort to wat to settle drfferences, or to enlarge hrs domarn has always marked a farlure rn hrs character Prodded by the sprrrt of aggrandrzement or the fear of rt rn others men have spent untold wealth and energy rn developrng ways to krll but all too lrttle rn learnrng the way to lrve revealed rn God Mans drscovery of atomrc power presents a new test of hrs character Our present evrl age, lrke all others rn the worlds hrstory bears wrtness to the arm of men to satrsfy these selfish desrres Followrng hrs natural rnstrncts for self rndulgence, man becomes a creature of evrl habrts Hrs chrldren learn qurckly to follow rn hrs steps Todays hrgh rate of juvenrle Delrnquency, one chrld rn forty three wrth a polrce record may only reflect parental defrcrency Overcomrng that rs but a greater challenge to thrs enlrghtened generatron Facrng a catastrophe whrch by contrnurng our present day campargns, wrll surely come to pass the Unrted Natrons and other peace organrzatrons are strrvrng for world peace as best they can However, wrthout the cooperatron of Rulers and Drctators they are at a barrrer whrch can be broken only rf men learn to love one another Honesty more than anythrng else, rs needed rn the world today Startrng wrth future good shall ptevarl over evrl We now can only pray that man wrll learn to cooperate wrth hrs nerghbor and that co exrstence wrth the people of thrs world, under God shall endure forever Arthur Neves IS CO EXISTENCE POSSIBLE? What does peaceful co exrstence really mean? Basrcally rt means lrve and let lrve Its twrn brother rs appeasement Many of our promrnent leaders belreve peaceful co exrstence rs possrble rf we contrnue a stern polrcy to protect democracys rrghts and prrvrleges and the posrtron of the Unrted States rn world affarrs Others belreve that we should follow thrs polrcy at any prrce to prevent war even rf democracy rs endangered I belreve that rf thrs latter krnd of peaceful co exrstence rs accepted as an rnternatronal polrcy by the mayor powers of the free world drscoutagement would strrke the hearts of many people behrnd the Iron Curtarn The real flaw rn such a type of peaceful co exrstence rs that we assume a do nothrng polrcy We would contrnually offer concessrons wrth no srgn of mutual benefits If the former lcrnd of peaceful to exrstence rs accepted by the major powers of the free world we would keep ourselves rn contrnual contact wrth Iron Curtarn Countrres and the door would be open for them to see our pornt of vrew They would be grven a chance to change therr polrcres when they realrze the rmmrnence of a nuclear war and total destructron for both srdes Ronald Tell 1 41 t t , L n , I I I Y Y I Y l 7 , L - 1 v I I , I L I 1 I ' I ' A 3 7 , . . . the cihldren in the homes, schools, and churches, we can be assured that in the 3 7 4 K ' I I I , A , I I I 1 . r , I - L A 5 Q2 52 P 'U 22 was fa D RE 'a- ll W1 1f 5 fi- M: gm Sw rn 55 Sa- 0 V1 Anthony Medal Essay Contest I'LL ALWAYS BE GRATEFUL BY ANNA PIRRAGLIA Awarded Girl's prize in Anthony Medal Contest for the class of january, 1956. 'Gratefulness is something that is felt deep within the heart. It is exactly what I feel for the dearest person to me, my mother. She is the wisest person I have ever known, in spite of her limited education. I call her wise because of her keen sense of responsibil- ity. Every decision she has ever made, has always proven to be the right one. My mother has taught me the difference between right and wrong, taught me to be a sincere and dependable person and to be an honest person. When I need advice, she is the one I consult and she has never failed me. Without her patience and under- standing I could not have gotten as far as I am today She has encouraged me to go on with my high school education instead of leaving school to work in a factory as many High School girls and boys have done My three years at Central High School were the happiest years I have ever known For that I will always be grateful to her Also my mother has taught me to be a htm believer in what I thought was right and not to be afraid to speak up for my rights Be a htm believer in God she has said very often He will not fail you ever I have followed her advice on that and I can say that He has never failed me My mother has shown me courage in times when it was needed I admire her greatly for her courage for being unafraid of what might come and for making the best of any situation This was shown to me when my father passed on a few years ago She told me not to be afraid to face the future no matter what comes up to prevent me from being a happy person I will always be grateful to her for her untiring efforts to make me a better person to be a person of character and quality My love for her and gratefulness will be ever lasting Her knowledge of the ways of the world is a thorough one and was learned from true experience I hope I have lived up to my mothers expectations and I hope to be the fine and humble lady she is God bless her SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS IN AMERICA BY LYLE PFRRA Awarded Boys prize in Anthony Medal Contest for the class of January 1956 Th field of science has grown tremendously since the beginning of the twentieth century We have come out of the dark era into something new and wonderful Nearly everything around us can be attributed to science directly or indirectly Although science is as old is man no real progress was started until around the nineteenth century The invention of the electric light bulb by Thomas Edison opened a new field of science in itself Along came the telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell The phonograph radio movies television all followed in rapid succession but this vias only the beginning and now we have a bright future to look forward to The field of aviation is reaching toward new goals with the scientists help We have planes that travel at supersonic speeds th it is faster than sound Today we may fly across the country or to another continent in a matter of hours Twenty years ago we would have hid to trivel by much slower means of transportation Today you may travel in your automobile to any part of the country and over the finest highways in the world The gasoline you use in your engine is the best offered anywhere and your car has incredible horse povxer Your tires are tubeless and you may have safety belts in your car for protection All of these features are brought to us through the tireless efforts of chemists physicists and others who dedicate themselves to progress john Dalton formulated the atomic theory many centuries ago Albert Einstein famous physicist of the twentieth century gave us one of the most important formulas ever discovered He shoved us what energy was and how it could be put to use by his formula fl: MC 7 Dr Einstein opened doors for the atomic era He contributed much to the dcxelopment of the itomic bomb a wetpon which can destroy the earth if its power is not h irncssed by reliable men Let us hope that the people of American utilize this power ind use it wisely for here in American we have the best of everything to offer The reason for growth in America is that we are always ready to seize opportunities to better ourselves 'Ihe American people will progress steadily through the research and progress of our scientists , . 3 1 . , 3 . . .. . . ,, ' 7 - .. , , 1, - 1 1 . . 1 , 1 . 1 1 , L . ' 1 . 1 . , . 1 1 . . 1 1 1 , . D Q. . E , . . L Q L K C 1 K - 7 1 L I . 7 ' 1 1 1 , Y 1 1 K 1 1 ' . L . y Q 6 K 1 K 7 9 7 5 ,A .V A '1 Y 1 . K K C L K 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 2 , 1 1 . 1 - Z 1 1 1 . 1 1 7 , .. 5.1.1 , 1 1 2 ' 1 1 . 1 1 --'.1a-grf- . . . . . N X ,Qi tg. 1 1 1 1 1 1 - vs.. I . 1 . . X W M . Q . V . . 1 ' . L 1 K I K 1 l L 7 , 1 . 1 1 . , Il 1 , 1 1 1 . I Y K Y L 1 1- 2 1 - . . 1 1 . ' ' 1 , 1 z ' ' '1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 ' I , '1 1 7 , 1 7 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 7 . THE PRIVILEGE OF BEING AN AMERICAN BY ARTHUR NEVES Awarded Honorable Mention in Boy's Anthony Medal Essay Contest for the class of january, 1956. Being born in America, of wonderful and beloved parents, is just about the best possible thing that has ever happened to me. Although I have taken freedom for granted, I realize now just how very lucky I am. All the way through school, my teachers have told me the many wonderful opportunities awaiting High School graduates in this country. The right to choose a job I like rather than to have no choice, makes me feel happy and proud to be an American. Freedom of religion, which I think is the most beautiful phrase in our constitution, has a value to me that I cannot explain. My love for America is not just an ordinary affection. It has grown with me physically and spiritually In school and out I experience happenings that make me feel that I am someone to be respected Although America is the best of all countries there are certainly some less desir able factors which tend to lower the high standing of our people Crime is at a peak here and it is getting more and more severe uvenile delinquency is being noted in most of our cities as a major catastrophe but the authorities are fighting against it as best they can Sabotage and conspiracy are being experienced in America more now than ever before However I am very happy to know that the many brilliant associates of the law are conquering this evil effectively I have heard and read many times about life in other lands I know why the unfortunate people pray day by day for a chance to enter this wonderful country of ours Almost always the supreme reason is a desire for freedom Gods people were not meant to be kept behind locked doors nor was a man meant to be deprived of his life because of a dictators order We all were meant to live a life of prosperity happiness and love I know in my heart that the privilege of being an American is far better than anything else I can imagine and that being called an American is the one thing I shall forever be proud of This is my country this land of the brave the free and the just This land of mine shall always prevail EVERYONE NEEDS MUSIC BY PRISCII LA PARKER Awarded Honorable Mention in Girl s Anthony Medal Essay Contest for the class of january 1956 How many of us ever stop to think With God taking sometimes the place of prayer Of music as a wondrous magic link When words have failed us neath the weight of care This poem written by an anonymous poet expresses so beautifully what I wish to say There are many people who have worries and anxieties which they cannot get away from Yet when they hear some lovely or inspirational music their troubles are somewhat lessened I am sure that everyone has had at one time or another that wonderful exalted feeling after having heard a lovely symphony or a beautiful song It is a feeling that makes you want to help everyone to make this world a better place in which to live At least for a little while you love everybody I know I have had that f eling The poem goes on to say Music which knows no country race or creed But gives to ill according to his need l believe music is in important link for peice between nltions When language wish to spctk to others It cm show peice hippiness th mkfulness and sorrow Though listeners receive a greit dell of enjoyment from hearing music he singers ind the instrument pl iyers ilso receive sitisfaction ind enjoyment from the music Christmas is 1 wonderful time of thc yeir You know yourself however that with out those lovely songs such is Silent Night O Come ill ye Futhful and Hark the I-lerild Angels sing Christmas would not be quite is wonderful as it always h is been Music is reilly 1 coming held People are beginning to realize just how important music is in ill the ways of life More ind more emphisis is being placed on music in the schools Ciroups everywhere are sttrtlng music clubs I behexe that there would be fewer juvenile delinquents in this world if music clubs h id been stirred long ago as such clubs keep people busy and hippy There is ilw iys a creat dell of fun and friendship in any music group and truly all people need ind should have music in their lives ' a 2 . 5 7 A . 1 , . 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' 2 '2 . 2 ,' 2 '2 2 ' ' ' ' 2 ' 2 , 1956 Central 1976 Class Prophecy Thls IS your rovlng reporter Frank Goetz I have just completed a four month tour around the world seeklng varlous CelCbflflCS from the class of 1956 of Central Hlgh It has been 20 years SIHCC we all graduated and I was asslgned to get a scoop on thelr varlous OCCUPHIIOUS It IS now 1976 AfflVlDg ln Los Angeles I met Elaine Testa and George Castro They told me they were dance teachers at Arthur Murrays I also met Al Harding who was an actor and he was maklng the plcture The Los Angeles Story for M G M Travellng on a TWA plane for Italy I was sur prlsed when I met the stewardess It was Carol De vlne She told me her husband john Zuffolettl was pllotlng the plane They had been marrled for ten years and had three boys Arrlvlng ln Rome I went through Customs only to dlscover that Albert Magnelll was the customs officer He told me to go to the Amerlcan Embassy and that there I would find a very old frlend It was Irma Conte She was a secretary for the Embassy and her boss was none other than Norman Salmon Irma told me she was marrled and had five boys and three glrls Later I went to a llttle restaurant down town and there I met Anna Plrraglla She told me she had owned thls llttle Itallan place for about tive years and was marrled to a fine man Leavlng Italy I flew to France At one of the modellng agencles ln Parts I met Elalne Lamblas and Elaine Breedon who were modellng swlm SUIIS wlth the Parls touch They told me they had traveled all over the world modellng those very SLlll'S They were sensatlonal My next destlnatlon was Sweden I went to West ern Unlon to wlre my edltors that I was comlng home soon It was there that I met Anna Coma chlone Farlda Ead Margaret Dl Tata and VIOIIS Maynard They were all SCCICIWIICS and bookkeepers for Western UUICDD Everyone of them was marrled and had chlldren ln grammar school They told me to xlslt the hospital and there I would meet some old classmates At the l'l0SPlIi1l I met Patrlcla Fahey Barbara Glordano and ackle Howard ackle was the blg wheel CI mean the head nursej She was the head doctors asslstant I was certalnly havlng a grand tlme meetlng old frlends Back to the old U S A for me and sunny hot Texas At the Alr Force Base IH Houston I met Lyle Petra Mllton Martell and Edward Pesare who were now ofiicers IH the Alr Force They told me that thelr former buddy john Taklan had double crossed them by jOlI'I1I1g the Navy He was now an Avlators Mate Later on the street I met Anthony Rao and hls legal secretary Vlfglnla Pella Anthony had estab llshed a law htm five years ago and had been dolng fine ever slnce Leavmg Texas I went to New York Attendlng an opera I was surprlsed to find that joan Della Ven tura was the leadlng lady IH Alda Walklng down Madlson Avenue I came to a large beauty parlor that I had never seen there before I declded to lnvestl gate It was called Avarlstas Caslno Golng IH I was surprlsed when I saw If was Marlon Maslello She had SILlCllCd hard for many years and now she was a lead mg beautlclan I also found out that Marlon had an asslstant Carol Phllllps MHIIOD was also marrled to Eddle Avarrsta and had two sons Later whlle relaxlng ln my apartment I declded to watch televlslon There before my very eyes were Bexerly Borden and Marte Prlnclpe dolng a duet to gether They told me they had been dolng the show around slx months and the name of If was The Borden PFIHCIPC Show Soon I declded to get some steak for my supper Golng lnto a shop on West Thlrty Flrst Street I was waited on by no other than joe Mastrostefano He had been ln the butcher busl ness slnce he was IO hlgh school and now he finally had hls own shop The steak was the toughest I had ever tasted After supper I declded to take a walk through Central Park and there I met Dazola Robertson and uanlta Fernandes They told me they were worklng wlth Arthur Neves ln a slnglng trlo at The Brown Derby and had been a success so far Leavlng the park I saw an advertlslng agency that read The Charles Rotter Margaret Arbollno Ad vertlslng Agency Decldlng to pay my old frlends a VISII I went to Il'IClI' office Only thelr SCCICIHFICS were there They were all from my class Isnt that a colncldence9 They were Shlrley Porter Martha Rector Beverly Colannlno and Prlscllla Parker They were all glad to see me but Charlle and Margle were out to lunch 1 - 1 - 1 s v 1 - v 1 ' . . . . . . , . . 1 , 1 1 . 1 , . 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Gorng toward the lunch room I met Phyllrs Wrn throp who was a dretrcran for the New York Hos prtal She was now marrred to a frne man After seerng Phyllrs I ran rnto Florence Poole She was the fashron edrtor for The New York Trmes and was marrred to Charles Rrley the co edrtor of the paper Decrdrng to go to a new play that had rust opened I left Florence On the way to the theatre I met Danny Walker who was workrng on the choreog raphy for one of the brg motron prcture corporatrons and dorng some art work on hrs own for a hobby The play was a great success Most of my old buddres were rn rt They were Thomas De Folco Wrllram OConnor and Wrllram Shannon Now my mrssron was complete except for one person oe Palrotta You see he rs my edrtor and oss Class Wzll Margre Arbolrno leaves the first row frrst seat to the next person whose name begrns wrth A I Bev Borden leave 7 30 play rehearsal to the next lucky person wrth a brg part We Barbre Grordano and Elarne Breedon leave our frrendshrp and everythrng we shared to the next two IOBs George Castro leaves Mrss Brown to her prano Bev Colannrno leaves Mrss Campbell Alone' Anna Cornachrone bequeaths all bottom lockers to the future unfortunates oan Della Ventura leaves all her extra ads to the next advertrsrng charrman of the Black and Gold Staff Farrda Ead leaves her other half Anna to the next Farrda Pat Fahey leaves her locker to any who can fit therr rranrta Fernandes leaves her vacancy to anyone who wrll apprecrate rt Frank Goetz leaves hrs srze I2 sneakers to the next lucky guy who can fit rn them Al Hardrng leaves all hrs fun and embarrassrng m ments rn the Black and Gold Offrce Jackre Howard leaves Mr Thayers calculatrng m chrnes and typewrrters to students who never get headaches and have good ears Elarne Lambras leaves her prcture of Tony Curtrs rn the foyer cabrnet for all the grrls to swoon over Mrlton Martell leaves all hrs grrls to the next lucky u Marron Masrello leaves her campargnrng to a darrng Centralrte vsho wrll take the chances she drd oe Mastrostefano leaves to Mrss Baxter all the good trmes we had Vrorrs Maynard leaves Vr and Boot wrrtten on all the desks for a lucky student to look at Arthur Neves leaves hrs red pencrls to Mr Webb Wrllram O Connor leaves all the shocks he got rn Electrrcrty class oe Palrotta leaves hrs poor excuses for berng late Irma Conte leaves her pony tarl to the next pony who needs one Prrscrlla Parker leaves her seat rn Mr Potrers class to the next lucky soprano who makes Ensemble Vrrgrnra Pella leaves to a lucky member of Ensemble the honor of berng Mr Potrers Lrbrarran Lyle Petra leaves a hope for more school sprrrt Ed Pesare leaves all the broken tubes rn Radro Carol Phrllrps leaves all her books for an ambrtrous student Anna Prrraglra leaves her lrttle whrte card to Mrss Gorman Flo Poole leaves her name on all desks rn the annex Shrrley Porter leaves Bob for Joe and Wayne to look Marre Prrncrpe leaves to the next SAO worker the joy of sellrng a LARGE amount of football trckets Anthony Rao leaves all hrs fun to the next Centralrtes Martha Rector leaves her gold sash to the next lucky second soprano rn Mr Potrers Ensem Darsy Robertson leaves her love for Central Charlre Rotter leaves the movre camera to someone who wrll run rt rrght Norman Salmon leaves all the colds he had john Takran leaves hrs football unrform to the next lucky guy to make the touchdowns he drdnt make Danny Walker leaves hrs pencrls and Herbre I-Ianker son to keep the teachers laughrng Phyllrs XY'rnthrop leaves back row seats to the next tall person and also her Englrsh papers to anyone who wants to Hunk john Zuffolettr leaves all hrs crazy stunts to the next clown Elarne Testa and Carol Devrne finally leave the school rn peace especrally Mrss Campbell . . , I . 1 4 . 4 . 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L 4 I S 45 TOP POPS Love Is A Many Splendored Thlng Honest Darlmg Dont Stay Away Too Long Earth Angel Crazy Lxttle Mama A Man Terror of Hlghway 101 jam Up Amt MlSbCh1VlU Slde by Slde Brlng Your Smlle Along Three Corns In The Fountain Am t That A Shame An Occaslonal Man Somethrngs Gotta Glve Ill Never Stop Iovxng You Mr Touchdown The Verdlct A Satlsfxed Mlnd How To Be Very Very Popular Don t A Be Angry Easy To Love I Got My Eyes On You Love Me Or Leave Me Moments To Remember Hummrngblrd Secret Love Elame Lambxas Carol and Zulfy Margle Arbolrno Barbara Grordano Elame Testa Al Hardxng Charlle Rotter George Castro Carol Phllllps Farlda and Anna Anthony Rao Prlscllla Shrrley and Martha Ramy Football Games Margaret D1Tata Albert Magnellr Marlon and Eddle John Taklan Report Cards JUHUIIH Fernandes Lyle Perra Irma Conte Elalne Breedon JZICRIC Howard Vlrglnra Pella Senlor Prom Joan Della Ventura Dazola Robertson Wake The Town And Tell Th People Joe Mast 15 Graduatrng Danclng In The Dark The Old Master Palnter Weddlng Bells A Frne Romance It All Depends On You Rock Around The Clock Plddly Patter Patter Soldler Boy How Many Hearts Have You Broken Patrrcla Wlaataya Want Me and My Shadow Sweet and Gentlc 46 Pep Rally Dances Danny Walker Phyllrs Wxnthrop Marle and Sonny Arthur Neves oe Palnotta To Mr MacDougald s Office V1or1s Maynard Mllton Martell Patrlcla Fahey Frank Goetz Beverly Borden Anna Plrraglla . . , , , . K. . . y , . , , . . . , I . 7 I . , So In Love . Beverly Colannino . . , . V e I I C K- . . . . 7 . . . . . . 7 K U , L I V I L U 'K I U C . I V K 1 . 'K fN -2 SENICRS JUNE lllll IIUH... 12 B CLASS OFFICERS Presxdent Vlee Prcsldem John Zarrnriam Kenneth Krikorian I' -J, Z? R 7 .S 'fra Secretary Treasurer Iizrrbnrn Grafton Henry Benton .3 any i z .sf JOHN E. ADESSI 282 B Hartford Avenue From-Oliver Hazard Perry john is a friendly, hard-working boy. While attending Central High, john has been one of our most helpful ushers through '55 81 '56. Success in your chosen field as a radio serviceman, John. YAVUZ T. AKTURK 504W Chalkstone Avenue From-Turkey Yavuz is a well-liked and sincere young man. His hobby is photography, mechani- cal and electrical work . . . We will al- ways remember Yavuz because of his great love for our country, America. Best of luck as an electronic engineer, Yavuz. MARY ALTOUNIAN 748 Eddy Street From-Roger Williams Mary is the girl with the big, bright smile. Her hobby is Armenian dancing and doing the Mambo. Mary, peppy and friendly is bound to be an efficient stenog- rapher. Activities-B 8: G Representative '53, '5fi: Associate Office '551 Central on Parade '531 Central Night Committee '543 Budget Col- ICCIOI '55, '54, Senior Play '5-41 Vocational Office '55g Class Treasurer '54. 0' --11? -4' RACHEL B. ANDRADE 15 Morton Street From-Bridgham Ray is helpful, neat and hard working. Ray's favorite pastime is ice skating. Her quiet manner will be an important asset in her chosen field as a bookkeeper. Activities-Girls' Voice '53: Girls' Ensem- ble '541 Drivers Training '55. 49 MORAD ALEXANIAN 103 Althea Street From-Habana, Cuba Pancho is a good friend to everyone. His hobby is collecting records such as the Mambos, Cha Cha Cha, Tangos and many others. Pancho, we all know, will be a credit to the engineering field. We all wish you the best of luck, Morad. N. VH 1 Y x ,M ' l ti ROBERT A. ANGEL Chopmist Hill Road From-Hope jr. High, Scituate Zippy is helpful and co-operative, We all wish our Zippy the best of luck in his chosen field, a toolmaker. jg , sh ff iii FIN 5- Q- vw 14 N 5:9713 vw: .3 W' FE 5 is P, SYLVIA L BOFFI MELVIN G BRIDGE 182 Althea Street From Grlbert Stuart Syls lersure trme ns devoted to fashton and landscape nllustratnon She IS slncere pleasant and never too busy to help others Syl wrth her wmnrng, smrle wrll brmg, a ray of sunshme to any olhce Actrvrtles Black 8: Gold Representatrve 55 54 Information 54 Modern Dance 55 Central on Parade 54 Drrvers Tram mg, 55 Annne Get Your Gun 55 Gym Office 55 Senror Play 55 Grrls 'Sunni ROBERT A BRUSCINI 21 Sprague Street From Grlbert Stuart Robert ts hard vxorlunt, and neat Hrs hobby ts woodworkmc Robert clever and competent rs bound to he an clhtlent toolmalter Actlvxtles Baseball 55 Fenclng, 55 5 432 Frrendshrp Street From ROgCIWlll13mS Good natured and friendly ns Sweden He spends hrs lensure tnme hunttng Swedens understandtng ways w1ll make hum a successful mlnrster Actrvrtres Track 53 54 Football 54 Ban 54 55 nh- f-N. IAQ, ELIZABETH G BRYAN Central Pnl-te No Scituate From Scltuate jr Hrch B ty rs a cute sweet tal and pos sesses a tharmrnc personallty Her lexsure trme ts devoted to playmt, the prano Wrth h snntere ways B ty sure to a success rn college Actrvrtres Trafhc 55 56 Black 8: Goll Representatnve 56 PTA Honor Guard 55 55 jr Red Cross 56 51 3 STEWART L BROWN 474 Washington Street From Brtdgham Stus lelsure time rs devoted to dlscuss rnt, current events Stu ts ,good humored and always has a Joke on hand Stus easy g.,o1ng., manner rs sure to achreve as much success for htm rn the Arr Force as xt has been rn Central fi --110 RAYMOND A CAMPOPIANO 97 Mooreheld Street From Olrver Hazard Perry Ray as we see htm rs a frrendly and lrkeable chap Hrs letsure trme rs devoted to huntrnt, and hshxng, We all wish you lots of luclt Ray as a toolmalter X e 4' . . . y 1 I 1 7 - ' 1 ' 1 u W . d , ' ' ., Q 1 1 1 - ' , , Q . , ,Q 5 5 5 X 6- t 5' X X , -.. , -7 ef :T ,, ,fffgf Z .P gfgil X -P 'IU'- 7 I , A I 1 l . i I - 47 1 A I l V4 'Y ' l' et -A ' I Y I - . ' l ' . V. ' A' . -. I A Y. , ' tr . ' A ' . - . I. . . . , . er Q ' ' et is be , ' , ' - . . . , I , , . , . ' ... Y v Y, 4- V Q. ' . .- ' . 1 ' ' t ug , 1. MATTHEW N. CASTRIOTTA 55 Fremont Street From-Nathan Bishop Terrific describes Matry, His greatest dislike is doing homework but mechanics, sport cars, hshing and going out with Marie, rate high with Matty. We all wish him lots of luck in his ambition of being a mechanic. A Sb , sa-A 'Que CHEW S. CHANG 59 Eddy Street From-China Chew is a guy with a friendly and cheerful outlook on life. His hobby is going to the movies. We wish you success and happiness in college, Chew. JOY B. CHROSTOWSKI 55 Capron Street From Oliver Hazard Perry Sweet, quiet and lovable is our joy. Her hobby is sewing. joy, with her pleasant voice, will ring a note of charm to those on the other end of the line. Lots of luck to you, Joy, as a telephone operator. -1 X 1' , CHARLES O. CLEMENT 24 Winchester Street From-Providence Trade School Reserved and quiet with a friendly at- titude describes Chuck. He spends his spare time at woodworking. This tall lad is going to join the Air Force when he graduates and we wish him every success in the service. 52 '41-47 ELAINE C. COLANERI 34 Dexter Street From-Bridgham Elaine occupies her spare time by danc- ing and collecting records. She is one of Central's very few jazz fans. Elaine's bub- bling personality makes it very easy for anyone to get along with her. We hope that soon we may all know Elaine as a dancer or a dancing teacher. Activities: Majorette '54, '55, Business Manager '55, jr. Red Cross '53, '54, '55g Annie Get Your Gun '55, Senior Play Committee '54, Central on Parade '54g Traflic '55, '56, PTA Honor Guard '54, '55L Central Night Committee '5-1, '55g Pep Rally Dance '55, Budget Collector '55g Skating '55. VIRGINIA M. COLE 543 Willard Avenue From-Roger Williams Ginny is quiet and sweet. We all wish Ginny luck and success as a secretary. Activities-Glee Club '5-ig Girls Ensemble '55. 'M-:V f Q. an .94 RALPH S. COOK 205 Pavilion Avenue From-Roger Williams Cook has a warm smile and possesses a wonderful artistic talent. Ralph's leisure time is devoted to skin-diving, hunting and bowling. We wish Ralph the best of luck as a machine designer. 'E' 0 0 Q I I l', JOAN D. COSGROVE 1358 Eddy Street From-Roger Williams Quiet, sweet, and sincere describes joanie. Joan has a friendly manner which will help her to become ideal in any ollice. Activities: Ensemble '54, '55, Drivers Training '55, Traffic '55, '56, Annie Get Your Gun '55, Glee Club '55, '54, '56, Senior Play '55. elf, - fvyii ,4-' 'TQ l 1 I CHARLES P. CURTI 41 Cary Street From-Bridgham Charlie is another one of our great jazz fans. His hobby is listening to these wonderful cool sounds. We all wish Charlie the best of luck in whichever field he chooses, being a machinist or a drum- mer. Activities-Indoor Track '53, '54, Band '55, '56. l i l l i i r i I l 5--2 DORIS E. D'AMBRA CAROL L. DAVIS GAIL G. DAVIS 97 Carpenter Street From-Bridgham Dot's characteristics as being likeable and helpful have put her in the limelight here at Central. Her beautiful long hair is the envy of all the girls at Central. Her hobby is colletting dolls, XX'e are sure that her pleasant ways will lead her to be a suvtessful beautician. Activities+Red Cross '53, '5l, '551 Bowl- ing '5-i. '55. 58 Lester Street From-Gilbert Stuart She is the gal that is always ready for a good time. Ifasy to get along with iden- tities our Red . Carol's hobbies are sports, arts, crafts, and going to Central's games with the gang. You'll make an effi- cient dietician, Carol. Activities-Traflic '53, '54, '55, Senior Play '55, Bowling '55, Swimming '55, Basket- ball '55, Softball '55, B 8: G Representa- tive '55g Library '55. 53 58 Lester Street From-Gilbert Stuart Gert may seem quiet at hrst glance, but you should get to know her! Her hobbies are sports and dancing. Gert is one of our more school-spirited Centralites. We wish Gert, the most athletic girl in our class, the best of luck in college, Activities-IOB Class Secretary '531 Budget Collector '54, '55, Trafhc '55, '54, Senior Play Committee '53, '55, Central on Parade '53, Bowling '55, Swimming '55, Basket- ball '55. 1.2 PAUL H. DAWSON No. Scituate From-Hope Jr. High Mouse is a very co-operative guy. His friendly attitude will surely bring him success as a toolmaker. JOAN S. DELALLA l92 Chapin Avenue From-Gilbert Stuart This little ,i'll popular cheerleader, with a terrific personality has won her- self a countless number of friends here at Central. -loanie's favorite pastimes are dancing, bowling and going out with that certain guy. You're sure to find her stroll- ing through Central with Elaine T.. Elaine C., and Carol D. We all wish you the best of luck in becoming a secretary, Joanie. Activities-Cheerleader '54, '55, 56: Junior Red Cross '54, '551 Annie Get Your Gun '55g Senior Play Committee 543 Central on Parade Committee '54, Black 84 Gold Editorial Staff '55 ANTHONY DEFELICE 21 Union Avenue From-LaSalle Laughing and joking take up most of Tony's spare time, This lad has a knack for saying funny and clever things. His hob- bies are fishing and playing football. Tony will attend prep-school after graduation and we wish him the best of everything, Activities-Movie Operator '54, Track '55. tbl CAROL A. DONFRANCESCO 272 Knight Street From-Bridgham Carol is a sweet and neat girl. Her hob- bies are dancing, roller skating, and bowl- ing. Carol will make an efficient secretary, we are quite sure. Activities-Red Cross '54, '55, Honor Guard '54, '55g Central Night Committee '543 Senior Prom Usherette '5-11 Bowling '55, Skating '55, Swimming '55. 54 EVELYN A. DEFUSCO 75 Bridgham Street From-Gilbert Stuart Evie, with her cheerful personality and wonderful sense of humor, is never too busy to help others. Her hobbies are col- lecting records and dancing. Evie, cute and competent, will prove to be an asset in the business world. Activities-TraHic '55, Drivers Training '55g S.A,O. '55g Senior Play '55g Modern Dance '55. LEONA C. DUFFY 81 Rugby Street From-Roger Williams As we see her, Lee is a patient person, Her leisure time is devoted to reading, skating, dancing and listening to music. Lots of luck to you, Lee, in your chosen field of private secretary. Activities-Red Cross '55, '56, Annie Get Your Gun Committee '55, Associate Office '55g Model United Nations '553 Senior Play Committee '55. JAMES B EDWARDS I3 Smrthheld Avenue From Nathan Brshop Dxd you say curls' Well here comes rmmy Thls tall likeable Quy enjoys berng mth pretty gurls and vyorkmg on radros one of these days yyell be calling, on rm to hx our radros and televrsxons Good luck rn your future ambrtron jrmmy Actrvrtnes Budget Collector 55 9? IRENE C FERLAND Ilan Dexter Street From Gilbert Stuart Irene rs a sweet qunet and yxell l1 ed Llrl Her hobbres are roller slxatms. la 1 and bryxlrnc rene rs sure come an Ideal bool-tkeeper We all vush her lots of luck ln the future Actrvrtles Semor Play 55 IJ RICHARD A ESPOSITO 487 Washmgton Street From Holy Ghost Panacea claxms he doesnt lrlte clamor gurls but who was the one we savy hrm mth the other n1ght ' Good luck as a future machme desxgner Actxvltres Budget Collector 55 Black St Gold Representatrve 55 Band 55 56 CrossCountry Track 55 Wrestling 55 er 54 55 X .0 '3 MARGARET A FISHER 1 Atwood Street From Olrver Hazard Perry XIHFLIC IS a likeable url who adoref hrstory and that CEIIHIFI 'yiarro Svum mmf. and danclnc take up most of her tume We all vyxsh DI3fLlC lots of luck and success We re certam youll be a fine secretary Actryntres Grrls Voxce 54 55 '2- WAYNE L FENNER 226 Thurbers Avenue From Roger Wrlllams Our cheerful frrendly frlend Wayne spends h1s spare trme sknn dnvrng, Thxs lad s ambrtron rs to become a prlot Well all be vyatchmq down below Wayne so heres wrshrng you the best ACTIVITIES Usher 54 56 Movre Operator 546 Z l I VIRGINIA A FISKE vu Potters Avenue From Gilbert Stuart Pcachres frlendly Lay and syyeet vyavs yyrll help her to become the ldeal house WI 6 IVIIICS jr R tl Coss 5 J Prom Usherette 54 PTA Honor Guard 54 55 56 Soclalfommuttee 54 Senror Play 55, Trafhc 55 56 -J , , I - , I . 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' ' K Y ,-' , Act - . e ,r 53, 5, 553 V A Y V 5 f 1 if JACQUFLINF M FLETCHER 50 Van Zandt Street lrom Glll5CfISILI8ff Jaclue ts svnect amnable and talented Her hobby rs musre lltlcle with her pleas ant manner will be the perfect assnstant to any dentlst lots of luelt jaclue -J HENRY I FONTAINE DOROTHY N GEORGEADYS V46 Blatkstone Street From G1lbertStu1rt lltnlt IS a frxendly my and vxell 1 e boy who drslrlses toncelted grrls but lllxes frlendly attraetxve ones Hanlts greatest wnsh rs to be a held prmrer Luelt ln all you tl Aettvltles Usher 54 55 134 Lockwood Street From RoLerW1ll1ams Dotty rs our amrable hardworkmt, and pleasant frlend ller hobbles are bowlnnr, and musre Dotty ns certam to attam sue cess nn her ehosen held prxvate secretary We all wnsh you Iucls and success Dotty Attnxtnes PTA Honor Guard 53 5C Drrver TFSIDIHQ, 55 lnformatlon 55 Semor Play Commxttee 53 55 56 May Queen Decoratmxe Commxttee 54 IT l Wm Wh Mooreheld Street From Olnvcr Hazard Perry e l.1ttIe One we tall her as thrllled many a Central audrente mth her beautnful voxce Marlene rs a sharp dresser who dxslxkes gtudy clothes Her hobbues are srntmt, and tonne out vuth Bobby We re sure that Marlene mll be suecessful as a stenoerapher Cood Luck Marlene' Actnvmes Lnsemhle 53 5C 55 ee Club 55 Central on Parade 5+ Secretary 54 CdI1llLllIC for May Queen Xi half MARIFNE bl GLIOTTONE BARBARA A GRAFTON JOSEPH P GREEN l07 Ford Street 34 Publxc Street From Gmlbert Stuart Bohbres fxvorlte pastxmes are devoted to sports and wrmne short stones Lots of luelc to you Bobble Actnvmes YTeen Club 54 56 Model Leglslature 55 Model Unlted Natlons 55 Rep to Gzrls State 55 Rep to Gow etnors Conference 55 jr Achxevement 55 Mann Oihce 55 B Bt G Fdxtor 55 Drlvers Trammit 55 Anme Get Your Gun 55 Semor Play 55 Softball 55 Modern Dance 55 Class Secretary 55 56 From RoLer Wnlhams Ioe our amnable humorous and good lookmge football player rs a well knovnn lad here 1n Central We feel eertaln that our tall dark and handsome joe rs des tnned for success rn the future We all vrrsh you lots of luck e Actrvrtres JV Football 55 Varsrty Foot 54 3 fl f L y , 155 1 l . I '55 I 1 ' K' . 1 ' 6 1 A., ' ' , , J . s . k 'y , '. Y, -' . v N f ' .5 I ' - . . 4 5 RI? 5 . ,R . . R' I 5 . 7 ' v 0. ' ' , . i . ,,,. ,Y.J: 4 . . 7 , 1 Q ,. , L ' 'J 5 - Q, Q5-sro: ,-.-. :qi ' w 5 - ' , A . I 4 - . - Y 4 . y .Thx . b as Y n Q hx .. 2 . V. V y . V 7 - ' I -'H 4 ' ' A. . 'I' ' ' , - . 5 . 5 In z . , K , . U , 2 h . . 2 V Y- , Y y JO , K .,., Y A .yi .Q H . .tg , - ' f ' .'-L' gGl ' 1 ' ' 1 ' If ' 1 ball' ,'55. l - 5 l 1 5 - l v 7 1 -Q r C 2 ' ' - 1 Q 3 PHYLLIS M. GREENWOOD CAROL E. GUY CATHLIEEN C. HANSON Knight Hill Road From-Scituate Phil is a sweet and likeable girl who enjoys talking about her struggles at try- ing for an A in her classes. We all wish you the best of luck, Phyllis, you're bound to be a success, Activities-jr. Red Cross '54, '551 PTA Honor Guard '54, '55, Traffic '55, '56. 64 jonathan Street From-Roger Williams Cheerful and competent describes our Carol. Her hobby is sports. We'll all re- member Carol's warm smile and helpful ways. Best of success to you in college, Carol. Activities-Budget Collector '53, Senior Play '55, '54, '55g Bowling '54, '55, Swim- ming '54, '551 Cageball '54, STEPHEN R. HARDY 33 Manton Avenue From-Oliver Hazard Perry Andy is friendly, always cheerful, and a most dependable Centralite. His hobby is swimming. We wish Andy, the boy with the attractive smile which has made him a well-liked member of our class, lots of luck as a bookkeeper. Activities-J.V. Basketball '535 Track '55, '56. f f PRISCILLA M. HAZARD 169 Briggs Street From-Gilbert Stuart Quiet and friendly describes Sil. Her hobby is roller skating. Sil will make a very pleasant telephone operator with her friendly personality. Lots of luck to you, Sil. Activities-Main Office '54, Mr. Allen's Office '55, Miss O'Donnell's Office '55. 57 Chopmist Hill Road From-Scituate junior High Cathy is a charming and likeable girl who enjoys a good conversation. Cathy will be a capable, efficient secretary, and we all wish her the best of luck. Activities-Ensemble '53, '54, '55, '56g Glee Club '55. GERALDINE HERMANSON 133 Byheld Street From-Roger Williams jean is a laughable, care-free girl. jean's favorite pastime is roller skating. Her happy-go-lucky disposition will win her success in her chosen field of ofhce work. sa- RAYMOND L. HORRIDGE ROBERT L. HOULIHAN JOHN J. HOWARTH 127 Cass Street 47 Superior Street 12 Bodell Avenue, Apt. GR Ray is our class. are sure draftsman. From-Gilbert Stuart one of the quieter members of His hobby is shipbuilding. We that Ray will be a capable Lots of luck to you, Ray. f Activities-Cross Country '54, '55g lndoor Track '54, 'SSQ Outdoor Track '54, '55. From-the Assumption As we see him, he is a friendly, hard working and cheerful guy. Shorty's hobby is roller skating. And personality is greater than his size. We all wish him the best of luck in his chosen held as a machinist or a toolmaker. Activities-Black 8: Gold Representative. -0' 'S' From--the United States Marine Corps jack is one of the more good-natured fellows of Central High. He is a lad with a great personality, and occupies his spare time with machinery. We all wish this great guy the best as a designer or a toolmaker. Activities-Band '52. Q, ALFRED C. INMAN Greenville From--Burrillville H. S. Cheerful but quiet is our Al. His hobby is playing the accordian. ln the future if you need any T.V.s hxed, just call Al and he will fix it hut quick. We all wish him the best of luck at being a television technician. gp .... .... . ANNA B. IOZZI 283 Carpenter Street From-Bridgham Jr. High Did you ever have a conversation with Anna? Well, if you didn't you are really missing something, This girl has the gift of gab along with the knack to have you in stitches through the whole conversa- tion. Luck as a practical nurse Anna. Activities-Glee Club '53, '54, '553 May Queen Dance Committee '55, Budget Col- lector '53g Banker. 58 DICK W. IEW 264 Massachusetts Avenue From-Hong Kong Dickie is the master of the tricky problems with his beaming personality and becoming smile, and devotes his leisure time to classical music, photography and correspondence. If his life at Central is any indication, Dick is destined for suc- cess as a professor of chemistry and nu- clear physics. CAROL A. JOHNSON 15 A Street From-Gilbert Stuart Johnson is the girl with the cute, eye-catching dimples, who is always look- ing for a laugh, Her hobby is sponsoring parties, Luck in all you do, Carol, especial- ly in becoming a secretary. Activities-Traffic '54, '55, '56. .lf Ev ..rS'il f BEVERLY E. KEACH Chopmist Hill Road Scituate junior High Bev, as we see her, is a quiet, sincere and agreeable girl, Her hobby is collect- ing paper napkins. Bev, sweet and kind, has all the qualities of a good nurse, We all wish you the best of luck, Beverly. Activities-PTA Honor Guard '54, '55. .lc ., 'X' a ARLENE J. JONES 9 Somerset Street From-Roger Williams Arlene is a friendly, laughable girl who spends her spare time by roller skating. Good-humored Arlene is bound to be a successful Secretary. Lots of luck to you, Arlene. Activities-Central on Parade Ticket Com- mittee '54, Drivers Training '55, PTA Honor Guard '54, '55, '56. X197 CAROL A. KILPECK Plainfield Pike West Warwick jr. High Tex is a sweet, helpful and ambitious young lady. Her hobbies are bowling, skat- ing, collecting football and horse pictures. We are certain that good natured Carol will be successful as a secretary in the Air Force. Lots of luck to you-Carol. Activities-Bowling '55, Skating '55, Traf- fic '55, '56, junior Red Cross '55, '56, junior Achievement '55, '56, S.A.O, Work- er '55, '56, Senior Play Committee '55, '56. 59 DOLORES A. JOSEPHSON 3 Providence Street From-Roger Williams Likeable and friendly describes Dee. Her favorite pastime is collecting records. Friendly, Dee, has all the attributes of becoming a fine reporter. Activities-Glee Club '54, '55, Central on Parade '54, Associate Office '55. ROBERT T. KING 268 Hartford Avenue From-Pawtucket East Senior High Quiet and amiable introduces King. He devotes his leisure time to football, track and reading. Here's wishing our King lots of success as a draftsman, Activities-Track '55, J.V. Football '54, Usher '55. . C3 at y , JL! ,X , I KENNETH KRIKORIAN 742 Potters Avenue From Gnlbert Stuart Kenny wnth a sparkllng sense of humor and a most pleasmg., personalrty can get along, yyell vuth all hrs fellow students Clever and competent h rs sure be a success rn college Lots of luck to you Kenny Actrvmes Vxce Presxdent 54 55 Budget Collector 55 Baseball 54 55 43 JOYCE D LEVESQUE Danlelson Plke From N0 Scntuate jr Hrgh oyte rs noted for her frlendllness and chuckles She devotes her lersure txme tm coolunc kl8l'lCll lL and snnclng, nn the curls Chilli' We re sure that Joyce wnll le suc ccssful as a nurse Wnth her sense of humor shell surely -'keep her patients lauchlng, Actrvmes PTA Honor Guard 54 55 56 Trafhc 55 56 Assocrate Office 55 f'l' JACQUELYN R LEONARD NANCY I LEONARD 19 Elma Street From Grlbert Stuart Iackte our cute popular and well lrked head majorette can make frlends easrly She spends her spare trme boyylrng and roller sltatrng We can be sure to see Jackie wrth some of the cheerleaders and mayorettes Luck to you Jackre your ambntxon of becomnng a secretary Act1v1t1es Mayorette 54 fCapta1n 551 Semor Prom Usherette 54 Senxor Play 51 Drrvers Ttammg, 54 Central Night Commtttee 55 Swrmmmg 55 Bowlmg 55 Pep Rally Dance 55 Vrctory Dance 55 JUDIOF Red Cross 55 56 Central on Parade 54 Black 81 Gold Edntorxal Stal? 163 Rutherglen Avenue From Grlbert Stuart Nan IS both helpful and humorous Her hobbnes are bovxlrng and clancnng, Nan vull long be remembered for blowlng up test tubes 1n the 1Mr Laurosj lab We all vyrsh her lots of luck rn her chosen held of nursmg Acttvmes Ensemble 54 55 56 Glee Clu 57 54 55 56 Traffic 53 54 55 56 Vocat1onalOfhce 55 56 Annre Get Your Gun 55 CLE LIA L LONGO 128 Carpenter Street From Brldzham Clarre xs that no bncger than thumb elnna curl Her hobby 15 dancmg We all mush you lots of luck m becomlng beautxcnan Actnvrtxes Annle Get Your Gun Com mtttee 55 Modern Dame 55 60 Hwy! V! .af-B1 ,A -.silk 4 1 A 25332 Mu las' 5 RICHARD F LYONS O Dxxon Street From Roger Wtllnams Duck ts that frtendly and lxkeable guy yuth the hue smile Hts hobbies are base ball and roller skatmg, We all wnsh Dxclt the bc-st of luck ln hrs ambition of be comme a toolmaker P Y , K , - t. , e to ' . . . , . . , , at . . . ..., , - Y , - - A A ,A , , , - Z L , Q 1 1 1 Q ' 1 y 1 ' 3 4 ' 1 ' I Q f U4 A 'J ' . 3 ..,. . r y of V , , 4. w 5 ' - Q - K . an y g:v11'gg5,Etg V - ' . 41 '?5',wfQ ,S - q - -t Ja, t 3. Y my iv cfs, I- L, ,ff qu .. t ,,:pp,,-r-max flfefr! M Wig f5fslQ'5lff1.Z, ,, V ff i f 852:42 ittrfvdfi l 5 ft V ' -11 f-,mt Lf, l 'V' 'T f J 1 '1vtsL,i?7 ,. ,rin '. .Ln?'f2.'M.2-.fSlf2'2,-111834 31 7 :fri 'iff QS , , ..,,,c-M ,y,,,ya,c.4rML 2,3 H ft:-mais' fftwf' H s A 2 tv, ty, v v lv y ' K y 3 K f D v.. h y L - - L . . ' 7 - . f ' , ' , . . . - A y 5 ' v v v. ' v . , ' 2 ' 1 Q - JUDITH A. MARSHALL 965 Eddy Street From-Roger Williams Peppy, friendly, and versatile, is our Judy, whose leisure time is devoted to cheerleading and swimming. This all- around student with her numerous activi- ties keep her on the go. We are certain our Red will succeed as a secretary. Activities-Ensemble '54, '55, '56, Girls' Glee Club '54, '56, Traffic '55, '56, Budget Collector '55, '56, Information '555 Ir. Red Cross '54, '56, Central on Parade '54, Annie Get Your Gun '55g PTA Honor Guard '54, '56, Cheerleader '54, '55, '56, Senior Play '55. Nels GEORGE MICHAILEDES 1264 Westminster Street From-Bridgham He is friendly and cooperative and his favorite pastime is playing the trumpet. We wish capable and competent George suc- cess in his chosen field, business manage- ment. Activities-Band 54, '55. 3 WILLIAM U. MILLER 16 Saunders Street From-Gilbert Stuart Cheerful and ambitious is our athletic friend. His hobby is making model air- planes. Lots of luck to you, Bill, we're certain you're destined for success as a draftsman. Activities-J.v. Basketball '55, '54, Varsirv Basketball '54, '55, '56, Track '56, Boys Voice '54, '55, Stage Crew '55, '56, Cen- tral on Parade '54. MARION MORIED PATRICIA B. MCAULIFFE MAUREEN N. MCELROY 27 Brighton Street North Scituate 220 Linwood Avenue From-Bridgham From-Scituate junior High From-Assumption Marion is a cheerful and laughable girl. Willing and likeable describes Pat. She Mac is a thoughtful and talkative girl Her hobby is dancing and bowling. You can always hnd Marion trying out a new dance. We wish Marion, the girl who brings fun and laughter wherever she goes, the best of luck as a receptionist. Activities--Budget Collector '53, Junior Red Cross '53, '54, '551 PTA Honor Guard '55, '54, '55, Traffic '54, '55. likes to go horse back riding and swim- ming. Pat, with her winning manner, should rise quickly in the business world. We all wish you the best of luck-Pat. Activities-PTA Honor Guard '54, '55, '56, junior Red Cross '54, '55, '56, Senior Play Committee '54, Mr. Allen's Ofhce '55, '56, Senior Play Committee '55. 61 who enjoys golfing, dancing and tennis. If you hear a toot from a Chevrolet accompanied by Wanna lift? , that's our Mac . Maureen will be the perfect medi- cal secretary. Lots of luck to you- Mac . Activities-Main OHice '55. JOAN A. MCLAUGHLIN 32-iw Arch Street From-Gilbert Stuart .loan is the girl with a heart of gold and a most appealing manner. Her favorite pastime is roller skating and sewing. joan, friendly and understanding, will be a great asset in her chosen career as a bookkeeper. Activities--Senior Prom Usherette '54, '551 PTA '5-i. '55, '56g Social Committee '55, Drivers Training '55, '56g Ticket Commit- tee for Annie Get Your Gung May Dance Hospitality Committee '5-lg Miss O'Don- nell's Ollice '5f'i. 'Q f . HELEN V. NIERATKO 296 Althea Street From-Gilbert Stuart Blondie is well liked and good na- tured. Her leisure time is devoted to ten- nis and painting. We can always be sure to hear her talking about that certain guy Al . Success in becoming a nurse, Helen. Activities-Prom Usherette '54, '551 Bud- get Collector '5-i, '551 PTA Honor Guard '54, '55. junior Red Cross '54, '55. Drivers Training '55. Social Committee '5-ig Can- didate for Treasurer '54, -4-0 SHIRLEY A. OLSON 5-1 Comstock Avenue From-Gilbert Stuart Shirl is always cheerful and ready to help a friend. ller favorite pastime is tol- lecting records. Shirl will be a capable and ellicient secretary for some lucky business- man. We all wisli you the best of luck. Sbirl, 'i ROBERT D. PAGLIA 159 Elmdale Avenue From-Oliver Hazard Perry Although Bob is quiet, his appearance does the talking for him. Bob is our best- dressed boy and enjoys sports, hunting, lishing and going out with that certain little girl in our class with initials M. G. We're certain you'll be a success as a toolmaker. 62 C137 JANET E. O'BRIEN 106 Thurbers Avenue From-Roger Williams jan is noted for being a true friend. Her hobbies are roller skating, bowling and dancing. We are sure that jan will be a very successful secretary. bu JEANEANE N. M. I. PETRUCCI 255 Clarence Street From-Scituate jr. High Jeanne is likeable, hard-working and efhcient. Her favorite pastimes are skat- ing, bowling and reading. Jeanne-'s ability to get along with others will make her a sure success in the Wafs. Activities-Red Cross '55, '54, '55. '56, Social Committee '55g Trafhc '55, '56, Cen- tral on Parade '55g P.T.A. Honor Guard '55, '56, S.A.O. Worker '55, Central Night Committee '54, '55. fxd xv? VIRGINIA C. PREISS DIANA PREVITE FRANK PROCACCINI ZOM Dexter Street From-Gilbert Stuart We call her Ginny, a tall brunette with a warm smile. She would like to become a Dressmaker. Her hobbies are sewing and dressmaking. We all wish you the best of luck, Ginny in becoming a dress- maker. 148 Admiral Street From-Nathaneal Greene Dee Dee, a cute and sharp lass, has quite a few friends here at Central. Dee Dee loves to talk and eat above all other things. Dancing rates high with her also. Luck as a general office worker. Activities-Bowling '55g Information '53. g. 115 Gesler Street From-Bridgham Prock is that big, handsome, football player who loves to joke and kid. He doesn't like conceited girls and people who can't joke along with him. He is sure to be found walking around and making noise through CentraI's corridors with joe. Luck as a draftsman, Frankie! Activities--J.V. Baseball '54g j.V. Basket- ball '5-lg Varsity Football '55g Track '55. l xt.. 1 .1 1 ,- CARLYNE J. QUARNSTROM MARIE L. ROCCHIO ERNEST M. ROGERS 22 Marlborough Avenue 2 Whelan Road 12 Belden Street From-Hugh B. Bain Noise and fun!! Well here is Carlie. This short maiorette with her winning ways is always looking for some excitement or she wouldnt feel right. She spends some of her time sewing but most of her time with either Chuck or jane. Good luck as a dressmaker. Activities-Budget Collector 511 Bowling '551 Y-Teen '5-l: Senior Play 1551 PTA Honor Guard '553 blr. Red Cross rTreas- ureri '55g Maiorette '51, 55. From-Gilbert Stuart Marie with her friendly and charming disposition toward her friends has won her many a friend here at Central. Her hobby is driving and she occupies most of her spare time by bowling. Marie will make a very pleasant and ethcient secretary. Activities-PTA Honor Guard 55. '51. '55, .561 junior Red Cross '51, '55. '563 Tratiic '55, '5og lnformation '55g Bowling V551 Senior Prom Usherette '5-1: Central on Parade Committee 51: Senior Play '551 ,lr. Class Day Exercises V551 May Queen Dance Committee 51. From-Bridgham A little guy with a big, friendly attitude. Because of his ability to cheer up people when they are downcast, he is well liked by his fellow students. Shorty likes to bowl and swim. Success as a printer. Activities-Movie Operator '55, '53, '55, 63 i- . , -f,..: t,,-gf. H ' V, 'fag-ze, i as ,gui al J-rf PETER L. ROSSI 15 Boma Street From-Nathaneal Greene Pete is the carefree guy who is always making friends. His hobby is all sports. We all wish you the best of luck in your chosen held, Pete. BETTY A. SCHMITT 124 Rugby Street From-Roger Williams Smitty is that girl with a big smile for everyone. Drawing takes up most of het time. We know that Betty will be an efficient secretary and here's wishing you the best of luck, Activities-PTA Honor Guard '53, '553 Black 84 Gold Representative '53, '54, '55, Trafiic '55L Red Cross '55g Social Com- mittee '55g Y-Teen '55, Play Committee '55, Banking Collector '55. STANLEY F. SLATER 56 Milrose Street From-Gilbert Stuart Stan, one of our tiny guys with the big smile is well liked by everyone. Stan spends his time working on watches, but his ambition is to become an accountant. Activities-Indoor Track '54, '55g Outdoor Track '54, '55, Senior Play '54, BARBARA J. SMITH Danielson Pike From-Scituate jr. High Barbie is pleasant and a competent person. She devotes her leisure time to writing to her pen pals. Success as a nurse, Barbie! Activities-Budget Collector '54, PTA Honor Guard '55g Traffic '55, '56. DAVID D. SMITH 103 Henrietta Street From--Hope Smitty is a nice guy who makes friends easily. No wonder we all like him! Humor- our Smitty will be good for the morale of his fellow seamen. We all wish you lots of luck in the Navy. 64 JOHN F. SMITH 52 Peace Street From-Gilbert Stuart Smitty is a guy who is liked by all his classmates. His friendly ways have helped him through Central and will con- tinue doing so in the Navy. He enjoys sports. Loads of luck in the Navy, Smitty. ff! :' 4 ' f..,::5bll.:'1- JOSEPH SOLMONESE 37 Kenyon Street From-Bridgham Another big. good-looking, football player makes a hit among his classmates! Yes, joe Sol is a terrific guy with a joke up his sleeve at all times. Imagine, without Salm and Prock, who would make the holes for the touchdowns? Soon, there will be modern garbage trucks, es- pecially designed by Joe, coming to take your trash away. Activities-j.V. Football '53, Varsity Foot- ball '54, '553 Track '53, '54, '55. lv, -ii 'ft -U: .29 3 1.111 - - nl. NANCY H. SOLSTROM 63 Hilton Street From-Roger Williams Nancy is quiet and likeable. She enjoys a good book and bowling. Nancy's quiet manner will be an important asset to her efficiency in any office. Lots of luck to you, Nancy. Activities-Bowling '55. WILLIAM E. SPENCER, 3rd Plainfield Pike From-Scituate Jr. High Spence is always friendly and helpful. His hobby is Bantam Poultry Raising. We all wish you the best of luck in your chosen field as an electrician. Activities--Baseball '54, '5 5. KATHERINE V. STEFANIS FREDERICK L. STONE ROSALIE A. SWINDELLES 223 Plain Street From--Roger Williams She is a girl with a friendly smile and congenial manner. Her time is spent swimming and bowling. We know she will make a fine fashion designer. The best of luck to you, Kay. Activities-Girls' Ensemble '54, '56, Girls' Voice '54, '56g Traffic '55, '561 Drivers Training '55, Budget Collector '54, Greenville From-Gilbert Stuart Fred is a friendly and helpful chap whom we all like. Best of luck in your chosen career, toolmaking. 65 157 Pavilion Avenue From-Roger Williams Petite and sweet is our Rosie. Her favo- rite pastime is art. Best wishes to Rosie the girl who is certain be an efficient of- fice worker. Activities-Black 8: Gold Att Staff '55, ROBERT A. TAFT 37 Hollis Street From-Stuart This tall, slim and nice guy has an appealing smile. He is sure to be found talking to some pretty girl in the cor- ridors. Good luck as an auto mechanic. I Wei JOSEPH A. TAMMARO 12 Africa Street From-Bridgham A good-looking guy with a crop of wavy hair describes Joe. You can be sure to hnd joe with Annette at any time. Wrest- ling is the sport that put joe in the limelight here at Central, joe likes to fool around with guns. He will be able to use one soon when he joins the service. Good luck, Joe. Acrivitites-Wrestling '54, '5 5. Y? CHARLES C. TANNER 174 Dudley Street From-St. Dunstans Cooperative and always willing to help is our Chuck. He spends his time with girls, riding motorcycles and fixing guns. Luck in becoming a radio serviceman. RONALD D. TELLA 9 Gesler Street From-Bridgham I Tella's leisure time is devoted to weight lifting. Good humored and sociable de- scribes Ronnie. We always enjoy having him around. Tella's friendly nature and willingness to work will insure success as an architect. Activities-Fencing Team '55, '56. ALDO N. TESTA 53h Penn Street From-Bridgham Al is a friendly guy who has a per- petual expression of merriment. His leisure time is devoted to fishing and boating, Al's friendly nature is sure to lead him toward great success in the electronical field. 66 -5 ANTHONY J. VELLECA 22 Ridge Street From-Bridgham Tony is that big guy with the light feet when it comes to dancing. His hobby is listening to good music. We all wish Tony, the future linesman, best of luck. f. fi 5 I u..-in V WILLIAM D. VENTER 89 Benedict Street From-Gilbert Stuart Billy is pleasant, friendly and artistic. He devotes his leisure time to art sketch- ing. This good, football player has a terrific personality which will help him to go a long way as a commercial artist. Activities-j.V. Football '55, Varsity Foot- ball '54, '55, Track '55, '54, Stage Crew '54 1 .Nil V i ' i 5155- ' ALBERT D. WIER 336 Rugby Street From-Roger Williams Good natured is our Al. His hobbies are hunting, fishing and bowling. If Al has as much success with animals as he has with people, he's sure to be a suc- cessful game warden. Activities-Band '54, Movie Operator '54, '55. MARLENE M. WALKER 92 Lester Street From-Gilbert Stuart Marlene is good natured, friendly and she always brings laughter wherever she goes. Marlene will always be remembered for getting herself locked in the B 84 G Office and for her zooming jokes! I-Ier hobbies are dancing and eating. We all wish her the best of luck as a comptometer operator. Activities--Traffic '55, '54, '55, '56, jr. Prom Committee '55, Class Treasurer '55, Annie Get Your Gun Publicity '55, Senior Play '55, Basketball '55, Softball '55. 1 , ffm y .ii - i fy BARBARA A. WHITE '4 Potters Avenue From-Roger Williams Barbie, as we see her, is friendly, cheer- ful and sweet with a great big smile. She enjoys dancing, bowling, and swimming. Barbara, the girl with the friendly and appealing manner, will make the ideal airline hostess. Activities-Girls' Voice '53, Ensemble '54, '55, Black LQ Gold Rep. '54, '551 jr. Red Cross '55, Nurse-'s Ofiice '55, Concelors '55, '56, Central on Parade '54, Annie Get Your Gun '551 Y-Teen '54. 67 ar iw' qqsfzp QQ , SHIRLEY A. WARNER Rockland Road From-Scituate jr. High Shirley is sweet and sincere. Her hob- bies are ice skating and square dancing. Shirley, one of the quieter members of our class, is certain to be an efiicient stenographer. Activities--junior Red Cross '53, '54, '55, '56, Traffic '55, '56, Glee Club '55, '54, '55, '56, Skating '55, '56, Senior Play Committee '55, Miss Ernet's Ofiice '55. RONALD W. WINTHROP 126 Lester Street From-Gilbert Stuart Ronnie's friendliness and good sense of humor has won him a numerous amount of friends here at Central. He enjoys sports and we can always be sure Yo see him at Central's games. Activities-Baseball '55, '56, Football Manager '55, '54, '55, Usher '54, '55, '56, Traffic '54, '55, '56, Dawn Patrol '55, '56, Coke Salesman '53, '54, '55, Student Secre- tary of Lettermen's Club '55, '56, Senior Play Committee '54, '55, Information '55, '56, junior Prom Committee '551 Central Night Committee '54, '55. -Fin 6' SANDRA A YEAW JOHN ZARTARIAN Rockland Road From Scrtuate jr Hugh Sandy 19 a cute and well lrked mrl Sandy wrth her sparkling red halr and appealing manner wrll brrchten any place ln whrch she works We all wrsh thrs future pn Actrvrtres PTA Honor Guard 54 55 56 Traffic 55 55 SAO 55 259 Waverly Street From Grlbert Stuart Zar has the drstrnctnon of berng our Class Presrdent for three years AlthouLh he has gained the plenacle of overwhelm me popularlry he always puts others be shows how well lrked he IS and how very unrque and rnterestxng he must be Every one knows what a terrrflc wrestler and football player Zar rs Hrs lersure trme 15 devoted to all sports We are sure that he would be a success 1n anythmg he at tempts to do Actrvrtres Varsrry Football 54 55 Cap n 5 Track Baseball Wrestlrntz 5f 55 All State Wrestllng ROBERT A YURCHER 34 Potters Avenue From Roger Wrllrams Kraut IS always frlendly and cheerful Hrs hobbres are flshmq huntmg. and play mg, hockey Our Kraut rs bound to make many more frrends when he sees the il PAUL R CHRISTE LEONARD B BANVILLE l9l Pavrlron Avenue From RocerW1ll1ams rrs so a e Lu wrtl ruccable persomlnty He spends hrs lcrsure tlmc If woodworking and we ill know this Luy wrth 1 creat future will be desrgmng our future drum homes Lots of luck as a carpenter 68 518 Manton Avenue From Mt Pleasant Lenny 15 a terrrfmc guy wnth a swell per sonalrty Hrs hobbxes are collectlnc stamps and gonna to hockey games We are sure that he wrll be quite a success as a prmter Lots of luck to you Lenny Q is f A A - A r-- 59. f ' ' 1 - 52 1' :Lf A 5 . - u ,Q Y '- y ! i A J' ' 5 K l l If . I vate secretary the best of luck. 5 fore himself. Flis 'having so many friends: world. Lots of luck in the Navy. ' 3 -' , ' mg . . . ' . Y l A l . . ' ' tai 's Q- A 'sag ' '54 'ssl . ' 4, l Z ' - ' 'SSL , J ch is fr ', Qi bl A, y su an 1 'Q '. A I. - 5Z5C770NJ' VII 'l2B Mort Dependable Barbara Grafton Stephen Hardy Superlatives Mort Likely to Succeed Ronald Tella Jeanneane Petrucci Bert All Round Student Frank Procaccini Judith Marshall Su perlahves Bert Lookzng ackre Leonard f. M012 Plearmq Perromzlzty Kenneth Krlkorran Evelyn DeFusco Bert Drerfed Mfrrlene Glltrone joe Green Robert Pagln I f A C 'ffxlginet gy. A L4 4' ff-sfY.,fiff-512,141 - f?f5i'.' V , fa.Yf,'ffia.W, ,-Wm -7:11-r mi 2, gg-,X 43- 49' f , fy ,. . '.14 Lf.. 1 . ,?13N.9,L .,, , 6 7.33, ,r V vwi ,,L11'9f 1-Q nf F752 1' - .V M011 Athletic Gail Davis Joseph Solmonese M0,rt Popular joan Dc-Lalla John Zartarian C1 lt.n'f1,l' ri. 12B Ideal C entmlite Carol johnson Ronald Winthrop M051 Artistic William Venter Bef! Dancer Elaine Colaneri Anthony Velleca M051 Fun Loving Anthony DeFelice Marlene Walker Carlyne Quanstrom SANDRA YIIAW Girls Prrze Wrnner x WILLIAM VEATIIS Boys Prrze Wrnner Anthony Meclol Essay Contest THE PRIVILEGE OF BEING AN AMERICAN BY SANDRA YEAW Awarded Gtrl s prrze rn Anthony Medal Essay Contest for the class of June, 1956 The prrvllege of bemg an Amerrcan IS one that we should not take for granted It rs one for whxch we should be deeply thankful and one that we should treat wrth great prrde When we thmk of the days of our forefathers and remember the drflicultres th y endured whrle commg to Amerrca, we should realrze the feelxng they had when they landed rn Amerrca and were free They suffered through many hardshrps to reach thelr goal freedom freedom to worshrp their God nn therr own way When they tnvrted the Indrans to ,om wrth them m celebratron at the close of the first year, xt was therr way of lookrng up to God and thankmg Htm for the prtvrleges and the goodness that He had bestowed upon them Why cant we, every one of us, reallze the meanmg of our prrvxleges and what has gone on m the past to obtam them? Everywhere rn thrs country we should be thankful for our blessmgs In some parts of the world people cannot go and come as they please They cannot speak what ts on thelr mrnd or even vote for the person whom they thunk lS best sulted for offlce wrthout the fear of bemg condemned Here rn Amerrca we vote for the man or woman who ts best quallfled to take over the posrtlon mvolved We have freedom of the press we speak freely wlthout fear and most of all we attend the church of our choxce No one tells us what to say or where we must go The prrvrlege of bemg an Amerrcan rs, I thmk the greatest prrvrlege rn the world Wle are deeply rndebted to those servtcemen and women who have fought or otherwise worked to preserve our freedom Some may have served grudgmgly but for the most part the men and women served therr country wrth a feelmg of prtde proud to be 1n a posrtnon to be called upon rn txme of need It rs Indeed an honor to be an actrve part In the preservxng of our country s freedom We as students are not expected to go out to battle and hght but we should reahze that commg to school to learn the lessons that are bemg taught ts an rmportant factor rn our natlons hlstory By leatnrng now we wrll be able to take our place as crtlzens xn the years to come We may hold some hrgh office or we may work tn a small buslness office but we wrll know that rt IS our job, each and everyone of us, to keep Amerrca strong I am sure that we all realxze the greatness of our prrvrleges and also realrze that lt rs our job to mamtam them WHAT IS AMERICA TO ME BY WILLIAM VENTER Awarded Boy s prrze m Anthony Medal Contest for the class of une, 1956 There are many drfferent prrvrleges I can thrnk of rn bemg an Amerrcan As I understand xt, an Amerrcan rs one that ts born and rarsed rn Amerrca or one who has b come a cltlzen of the Unlted States Whatexer way an Amerrcan may turn ns up to htm He may choose rxght or plctses He also has the freedom of speech and many other prlvrleges whlch are all hrs md whnch no one can take away from htm He may even choose the wrong way rf hc so desnres but rn Amernca for domg wrong he must pay We Amerrcans are blessed with the rrchest country nn the world We have many n1tur1l resources whrch other countrles do not have and we also have many modern methods and comenrences For rnstance here rn Amerrca the poorest people have rcfrrgerators televrslons and modern apphance whrch the rrchest people rn forelgn countries haxe never heard of To sum at all up most of thetr luxurres are our necessrttes Take for rnstance thc clectrlc bulb Some forergners would consrder rt a luxury to have thrs krnd of lrght whcrc vtc consrcler rt a necessrty Also take the automoblle Every day more and more peoplc arc buyrng cars and I thunk automobrles are becommg a necesstty All these thmgs I tm surc as Amerrcans we are thankful for ust a few years ago slavery was abolrshed and today the negroes are enjoylng morc md more prrvrleges Once a statesman sand All men are created equal and they trc cndovncd wrth certam rrghts How many people outsxde of the Amerrcans belleve n rhrs quotttron Irom the Brble there IS also a quotation whrch states Do unto others IS you would that they should do unto you I wonder how many people belleve tn thls quot ttton If all people could hve by that statement we would not have so many xt mrs md tyrtnts who try to overpower the weak and yoxn tn wnth the strong All these 1nd many others are reasons why I thlnk rt ts a prrvnlege to be an Amcrlcan T L ' ' ' ' ' V' ' . . T . , . . . . . ' . 4 ' 7 , . 1 1 , Q , 1 , . , . . 1 , ' I I l Y . 1 K 7 L 3 , he may choose wrong, ln choosing the right way, he may worship or travel as he 'z .. 1 . . ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 . ' . . ' , A , lr , 4 . 1 1 ' ' . . fi' D 1 4 S Q K V L . A . . . . . 1 1 , . . . . W - l 3 ' ' ' I 1 fs - ' . ' - 6 hz I . X . . . 1 . I . 1 1, . , . ' 1 ' ' . . 1 I N . ' 1 1 I . V I - K ' ' I ' ' ' z ' 1 ' . 7 ' ' . ' ' . - 1 . 1 ' . , 1 '1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' , ' I qt . PARENTS BY CLELIA LONGO Awarded Honorable Mentron rn Grrl s Anthony Medal Essay Contest for the class of june 1956 For the past seventeen years I have hved rn what I belreve to be the happrest home rn the world wrth two of the most wonderful people I know my parents The job of a parent rn thrs day and age rs not an easy one rn my estrmatron There are so many problems that confront them and so many battles to be won Most teenagers look upon therr parents as a part of home equrpment but how many have stopped to thmk what a home would be lrke wrthout them No one to go home to after school who w1ll s1t and ltsten to the happenings of the day as attentrvely as most parents do No one to say Stop that 15 wrong Ill show you the rrght way Lrfe wouldnt be the same for most of us rf we dxdnt have our parents to gurde us At trmes parents may seem dommeerrng but they are only domg what they thunk 1S best for us Whenever we face serrous trouble or grave danger who seems to know somethrng IS bothering us and says Tell me all about rt and we Wlll work rt out together There IS a solutron to every problem, brg or small you know Yes parents' My parents never had the opportunxtres that are available to me today A hrgh school dmploma was somethmg to hope for but never attamed There were trmes when I thought I would never get through another school year but my parents always sard Of course you will Now as my graduatron day approaches I realize the great farth they have m me to get that drploma they never had My parents have never asked for anythmg rn return from me except good grades and my best behavror at all trmes Thrs IS lrttle payment for all therr years of expert guldance and understandmg Therr farth rn me has glowed lxke a flame that even the strongest wxnd couldnt darken When my parents explarn the rules and regulatrons I must follow pertarnrng to school work dates and extracurrrcular actrvrtxes they seem awfully strtct but when I have ttme to thmk If over I realxze how rrght they are and how wrong I have been to drsagree wrth them When I am a parent myself I know I shall th1nk back to my chxldhood and thank God for the wonderful parents He gave me I hope I w1ll always be able to rnsure to my chlldren the securrty and happrness I have known thanks to my parents THE PRIVILEGE OF BEING AN AMERICAN BY MELVIN BRIDGE Awarded Honorable Mentron rn Boy s Anthony Medal Essay Contest for the class of june 1956 What does Amernca mean to you? Thrs questron IS asked a dozen trmes a day as lmmlgrants enter the Unrted States Can th1s questton be answered reasonably? Can these people answer IH such a way as to S3I1Sfy both the offlcrals and themselves' Many people do not stop to realize the rmportance of everyday ZCIIVIIICS to the people across the seas Bexng able to lrsten to the rad1o go to the store or do anythtng wrthout bemg spled upon Most rmportant of all bemg able to come before God to be by ones lf wrth Hrm Berng able to read the Brble or to pray wrthout bemg accused of commlttrng a felony agamst the country government or fellow men There are no words to express the feelmg rn ones heart or the peace of mmd one has when at last he sees the Statue of Lnberty go by as he passes rt on hrs way tnto New York Harbor The great joy whrch for so long has been kept locked up tn h s heart floods up Once agam he can breathe eastly -do what he wants and just be hlmself vuthout someone on h1s heels trymg to find some charge to brmg agamst htm The United States has always and will always be a place for peace drfferent from the hunger starved sprrttually starved and peace starved countnes of war scarred Europe Her flag wrll always be a symbol of peace and prosperrty to everyone It IS a banner of freedom of truth and hope to all who w1ll gladly come under her colors She w1ll always b at the apex of the cultured world and nerther trral nor trrbulatton w1ll be able to mar her glory All of the credrt for thrs goes to the undaunted workers who have spread her name to all the ends of the earth The soldters sarlors marmes workers and ambassadors all have h lped to tell the eplc tale of her name As people enter the Umted States each day many of these things pass through therr mmds soon to become a part of thenr ln es Soon we of the graduating class of une nineteen hundred and fifty srx wnll be sent on our way each to tell ln h1s own fashron the magnrfrcent past of thls country and of what America has meant to hum Now as I end thus thesls I shall relate to you the testrmony of Amernca whuch hes nn my heart Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free Truly today tomorrow and as long as I llve thus verse shall always be xmplanted on my lxps . . . y , . ,' . 4 . 1 t . 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Y O . . . . . - 1 1 1 8 . 1 1 f , , J , - , 1 - t - - . .. ,, , . t , 4 4 , , HARMONY PLUS Moments To Remember Senior Ye1r The S64 000 Questxon Sweet 1nd Gentle Ill Get By My ltttle One The Verdlet Four Ye1rs of Torment Me 1nd My Shadow lm Sllppm In Ador1ble Cftps and Gowns Ieona Duffy B1rb1r1 VIII Nnekey K1r1th1nos Gradu1t1on D1y Matty Castrxotft Betty Schmltt and Rosealr Svundells After the 8 30 Bell aekxe Leonard So In Love Marlene Gllottone and Bobby Pagha Ill Be Wantlng For You o1n DeLall1 Oh Wl11r 1 Dream Joe Green Sexenteen I Get 1 Knek Out of You You ve Cot To Be 1 Football Hero Anythmg, For 1 Frlend My I lttle Reel Top Wfhlsperlng I l1y It I'11r SlI1LC.I'Cly Snde By Snde let Me Expl un Ilfe ls ust A Bowl of Cherr1es Im Strong On Top of the World Iueky oe XX!ho Put The Deul In Eselyns Eyes All My Loxe Belongs To You The longest Wftllc Im Confessln GKDII1 D1nee A Story Untold Hey Henry Sueh 1 Nlgllt Amt It A Shtme It Shouldxe Been Me Angel In My llfe Be A Clown I-XCI'yll1lIU., I Do ls Vxfrong, l ox L I Spoke loo Soon You C IH Depend On Me Wltlm These Htnds Only You n In t Elalne Col1ner1 Fr1nlc ProC1ee1n1 ohn Z1rt1r11n B1rb1r1 Gf1fIiDH udy M1rsh1ll In Study At The Footbftll G1mes Sylx11 Bofli C1rol and G11l D1v1s After Gettxnig, Cqllghf Chemnt, Cftrlyne Qtmnstrom Kenny KfICkOfl1H oe Solomonese Evelyn DeFusCo M1rlene Walker 1nd Mlke The Aud1tor1um Aisle 1t Gradu1t1on ohn Gf1D1f1 Anthony Vellec1 To M1ss ODonnell Henry Be1ton Senlor Prom I Flunked Enellsh Getnng, The Cetmpbell Trophy C1rol johnson Tony DeI'el1ee M1r1on Moreld joe T1mm1ro Dmne Prevnte Steve H1rdy Bllly Venter C1rol Donfraneeseo Dons DAmbr1 78 2 . 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CLASS PROPHECY A RECENT BULLETIN The trme 8 O0-the date june 19 1976-Statron WECENT Venters Orl Company now brrngs you your favorrte reporters Leona Duffy john Smrth and Mary Altounran WASHINGTON Presrdent john Zartarran appornted Kenneth Krrkorran as Forergn Mrnrster to Hawarr Ken an old classmate of the Presrdent from Central Hrgh rs enroute to Hawarr where hrs frrst assrgnment rs to ofllcrate at the name changrng of Hawarr to the Hula Hula Land Washrngtons foremost hostess Barbara Whrte wrll entertarn Katherrne Stefanrs Dorothy Georgeadys George Mrchaelrdes Carol Phrllrps Matty Castrrotta Cathleen Hanson Carol Krlpeck and Shrrley Warner at her Caprtal Hrll Mansron Your reporters wrll be qurte surprrsed rf the Black 8: Gold Set Jackre Leonard and oan DeLa1la dont appear Also attendrng are Arlene Jones Charles Curtr Dolores Josephson Ray Horrrdge Margre Frsher Robert Krng Beverly Keach our sweet nurse Robert Taft that tall senator Drane Prevrte Gerry Hermanson a recently appornted judge of the Federal Court and Melvrn Brrdge the frrendly undertaker At the last sessron of Congress Presrdent of the Senate Ernest Grasso decreed that udrth Marshall who was proposrng an amendment to the constrtutron that the Indran mothers be allowed to use baby carrrages rn order to avord heap brg parns rn back was out of order Marshall was opposed so strongly by Senator Ronald Tella that the latter was moved to the pornt of kangaroo hopprng across the Senate floor The Bureau of Statrstrcs announced that the mrllronarres wrfe Evelyn DeFusco wrll lose her lrcense to drrve because of the great rrse rn accrdents ENTERTAINMENT Elarne Colanerr and Anthony Vellecca have done rt agarn' The bobby soxer crowd rs rockrng and rollrng to therr new drsc called the Harchar Kreck The background musrc was by Mr McCabe wrth Betty Bryan at the prano Matrnee rdol Maureen McElroy can be seen around Hollywood rn her cent hrll mobrle Song wrrters jackre Fletcher and Prrscrlla Hazard have just wrrtten the score for the smash musrcal Bodegra starrrng Anna. Iozzr and Carlyne Quanstrom oan Cosgrove and Marron Morerd Trckets for the per formance of the famed Central All Stars are sold out untrl September 5 1977 The sweethearts of the stage romantrc ballad srngers Bobby Paglra and Marlene Glrottone wrll soon open at the Central Theater Comedran Marlene Walker the televrsron star rs berng sued by Stuart Brown for usrng hrs jokes some old some new but not too good accordrng to judge Peter Rossr SPORTS-Charrman john Zartarran of the Natronal Football Assocratron announced the new wrz platoon system wrll go rnto effect rn Amerrcan Colleges Coaches on hrs commrttee are Ronald Wrnthrop Former All Amerrcan 0 Green that brg left end from Manley U and joe Solomonese and Frank Procaccrnr star half prnts from Hrt em Hard Tech The new ladres volleyball team rs now tourrng the country and recervrng tremendous ovatrons Players rnclude captarn Garl Davrs and co captarn Dorrs D Ambra On the team also are Vrrgrnra Berry Marre Bertone Laura Bagley Vrrgrnra Frske Irene Ferland Marre Bertolrnr and Vrrgrnra Cole The new fencrng champ rs now Robert Bruscrnr who defeated that Up and Ready Texan umprn Pete 3 ' 3 3 7 7 I 7 W 3 ' 1 3 . .. . . 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' 3 ' s - a 1 7 3 3 7 7 .. -, ,, ,J - FASHIONS-Marre Rocchro drrector of the Barzar Charm School has just announced that Sylvra Bofh wrll leave for Parrs where she has been chosen to model the summer collectron by the excrtrng new desrgner Joe Tammaro Among the names of the ten best dressed women of the year are Helen Nreratko for the professronal women Barbara Smrth for the nursrng professron Clarre Longo for the Florrda model for those under five feet Nancy Solstrom the famed Holly wood Beautrcran Shrrley Olson for the busrness woman Betty Schmrtt for the art professron Carol Donfrancesco the makeup queen Rachael Andrade for the commercral field Pat McAulrffe the No Scrtuate hat desrgner and Joan McGlaugh lrn creator of the newest rage rn harrcuts The Cactus Cut Man about town and country rs now wearrng knee length argyle sox wrth Hula Hula radar shorts a style rntroduced by Tony DeFelrce RESEARCH Does your job bore you! Lets face rt You ve got taphephobra the fear of berng burred ahve reports Dr Granata and hrs assrstant Dr Zurcher Your hrdden troubles have been conquered as a result of hrdden phobras research conducted by that up and comrng pathologrst Henry Beaton who reports that rf you are sutferrng from rmmunrty to alarm clocks that you shouldn t laugh at thrs feelrng b cause you are probably affected by basaphobra or maybe stasrphobra erther of whrch means you re afrard to stand uprrght Steve Hardy Stanley Slater and Aldo Testa are the newest patrents who are sufferrng from possrbly domato phobra Sandra Yeaw and oyce Levesque report they have nothrng to worry about but those Snap Crackle and Pop bubble gum screntrsts Barbara Vrtr Nancy Leonard and Rrchard Esposrto drsagree Anybody who rsnt dorng hrs farr share of worryrng srmply rs loafmg on the job and has lost hrs desrre to be crvr lrzed These are the latest screntrhc reports from the Strrke It Yet laboratorres THE PRESS-Joe Solomese lost hrs overshoes at the last World Serres game Central vs LaSalle joe needed help He went to the newspaper office to place an ad rn the It Could Happen To You column He spoke to the edrtor Barbara Grafton who had to postpone her coast to coast speakrng tour because she broke her leg whrle hop scotchrng the world for headlrnes Barbara reported the up to the mrnute news to joe He sard rt was vrtally rmportant to find hrs overshoes be cause he desrgned them especrally for hrs large feet Somebody barged rn It was Brlly Venter the sports cartoonrst of the paper On Barbaras desk was the evenrng edrtron of the paper Drck jew forergn correspondent made the headlrnes along wrth Morad Alexanran Amerrcas ambassador to Cuba janet OBrren joy Chrostowskr and Phyllrs Greenwood were featured rn the Better Homes sectron of the paper Also featured was Carol Davrs that outstandrng dretrcran who cooked up a wonderful drnner for those who travel vra trans space wrth Prlot Wayne Fenner Mrss Davrs drd not specrfy that exact course of the meal How ever the latest comment from her chref food tester Carol Guy rndrcated that rt rs a typrcal Central Style Drsh wrth LaSalle dressrng Other members on her staff rnclude Carol Johnson Rosalre Swrndelles and Wrllram Mrller Suddenly a loud knock was heard rt was Frank Procaccrnr on hrs way to vrsrt Hawarr so he dropped rn to say aloha He wouldnt say good nrght rt was too early besrdes he was gorng to that prneapple country The socrety edrtor jeaneane Petruccr has been appornted the Socral actrvrtres reporter for the Central Sun Trmes We have brought you the news of the day And now rt rs trme for us to say Thrs rs Leona Duffy John Smrth and Mary Altounran for statron WECENT remrndrng you to tune rn agarn for the next yearbook 1 1 4 4 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' - - - rr .1 , , . . . . . , . , . ti . . , , . . . 1 . . . , . 1 . 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F fb ,Q 2' .Q s I .IA Y! 91- , 4, ,, X Q 97,1 ff Z ,ff ffxx, I 5 I 9 lfpq .Y I r' 5 x f 7 ' 1, ,w 73.1714 , 1 s in in K ,v-, 155, 2 x Wx 4 1 G QW . 0 - fa, 9 7 Q WW' CLASS WILL Rachel Andrade Matre Bertolrnr lrene Ferland janet OBrren and Audry Esterbrook leave therr bottom lockers to some 10B s who wrll get as much fun out of sharrng them as they drd Mary Altounran leaves the frrst seat rn every class to any other fortunate person wrth A as therr last rnrtral Leona DuFfy leaves her MacBeth book to any 11A who wants rt Evelyn DeFusco leaves her seat rn Mrss Baxters class for Joan Zrmmarrno Betty Schmrtt bequeaths her parnt brush to any future attrst Shrrley Olson wrlls her vsork rn the SAO to any lucky person who works there rn the future Stuart Brown leaves hrs alrbrs to those needy souls who can t thrnk fast Arlene Jones grants to anyone who wants rt the trouble she drdnt have trme to get rnto Barbara Smrth leaves her rmmunrty to alarm clocks jackre Leonard wrlls her penny whrstle to the next head mayorette who can fnd rt n Roger Wrllrams Park joan DeLalla leaves het new skrrt and megaphone whrch took a beatrng at the games the next short cheerleader Frank Procaccrnr leaves the nose guard on hrs helmet to the next left tackle Srlvra Bofh grants the prcture of Tab Hunter on Locker No Z 298 to the next tenant Marlene Walker leaves het jokes and laughter to her cousrn Brenda hoprng that she wrll put them to good use john Zartarran leaves hrs memorres to Mrss Rose Fogarty and a gross of asprrrns to Mrs O Connor Tony Del'el1ce leaves hrs reserved seat rn Mr MacDougaId s oihce Anna Iozzr grants her mrschrevous sprrrr to any Centralrte who wants rr Carlyne Quanstrom wrlls her brarns to jane Cook Barbara Grafton wrlls to Central s Football Coach a brush to make a clean swecp wrth future LaSalle Football Teams and to the latter coach a dustpan to prck up the preces Kenny Krrkorran leaves peace and quret to Mr Russo Brlly Venter leaves 100 gallons of orl to keep the students vnarm Elarne Colanerr leaves her marorette boots to the next lucky grrl who uses them Vrrgrnra Cole grants the mouse who ate her lunch to her srster Rosre Henry Beaton leaves to Mr Russo a new barber to Mr Lauro plenty of chalk and to Mr Lewrs a lrttle but of patrence Ronald Wrnthrop bequeaths hrs yob of managrng the football team to the next guy who can do rt Dorrs D Ambra leaves het gym locker Marlene Glrottone and Robert Paglra leave therr names on all the desks of Central Marre Bertone grants her laughter to anyone who feels lrke gettrng rnto trouble Shrrley Warner wrlls her seat rn home room Clarre Longo leaves all the bottom lockers to the new 10B s under hve feet Iudy Marshall leaves her seat rn fnsemble to the next lucky r.,rrl who gets Mr Potrer Cathleen Hanson leaves her holy gym sox Aldo Testa grants an Englrsh versron of Krng Lear to any of Mrss Bosworth s classes Carol Krlpeck bequeaths the shoe laces on her sneakers to any grrl rn drstress Steve Hardy leaves hrs desk and books Nancy Leonard grants her abrlrty to crack gum rn gym and never get caught to Joan Antonellr Joe Solomese leaves hrs memory Joyce Levesque wrlls her flrrtatrons to anyone who can use them jeaneane Petruccr decrees good luck wrshes to our football team Sandra Yeaw leaves her allergy to homework joe Green wrlls hrs seat rn Englrsh to Chuck Whrte rn 1957 Matre Rocchro leaves her good marks to her srster Matty Castrrotta leaves the homevs ork he never drd CaroldDonfrancesco bequeaths her shorthand pad contarnrng detarled rnformatron for Roz to rea Carol lohnson leaves Bob Hyman s name on every desk rn Central Dorothy Georgeadys grants the top locker she never got untrl her last year to some lucky 10B Stanley Slater leaves hrs brarns Pat McAulrHe wrlls her Englrsh talent to Carol Frnnagan Anthony Valleca leaves hrs locker key Prrscrlla Hazard bequeaths her seat rn Room 716 to a luckrer student than her Helen Nreratko leaves to Central her dreams and ambrtrons Ronald Tella leaves a thousand hershey bars to Mrss Durfee Garl Davrs wrlls new laboratory cqurpment to Mr lauro Robert Zurcher leaves hrs rntellrgence Barbara Vrtr grants her seat rn Mrss O Donnell s oflrce to Joan Zrmmarrno Carol Guy leaves to Mr Iauro any lrttle harr he hasn t lost Peter Rossr bequeaths hrs Lnglrsh book to the next fortun rtc boy or crrl who has Mrss Baxter for Englrsh Katherrne Stefanrs wrlls her seat rn I'nsemble to the ncxt fortunate grrl Melvrn Brrdge leaves hrs 9 15 toffce break Geraldrne Hermanson leaves her good wrshes Carol Davrs leaves all the front seats she had to srt rn oan McLaughlrn wrlls her bookkeeprng knowledge rn Mr Carter s class to any unfor tunate person vtho has to go through the same thrng she drd Vrrgrnra Frske grants to Mr Russo her love for hrstory Wrllram Mrller leaves hrs seat rn Spanrsh class Room 207 y r , 7 -7 , . . . Y . Y I , . . ., . Y . , . 1 l r ' 7 A ' V Y , ,IO A .. Y . V' 7 1 7 . . . 4' 7 Q. . . 7, 1 s , . , Y .7., . , y s - a r ' r t . , . v - - . 7. . . Y . Y. . I . Y ' . ' - v' v ' h 1 Y 7. , . h i . . y I Y, . . ' 1' 'Y . 1 7 7 . Y . w . . . 7. .. V Y . v . 1 . . . Y , . . . . . V VA . ,. .Y ..y - . , . an I . . , .. , .. .., i, A, , . B v . . . A A Y. , . . , . v J I . Y. r, . 7 V . , 1 I - I Y 7 7 - . K . , . , . 1?121x.'fem' Ntblnqgqg. vw 9 HOME ROOM 115 fMiss Durfeeh First Row-J. Leonard, I, Farlarld, H. Nieratko, G. Her- C. Davis, W. Miller. mansori, R. Swindelles, V. Fiske, C. Kilpeck, S. Warner, Third Row-S. Slater, J, Tammaro, R. Paglia, A. De- M. McElroy. Felice, R. Horriclge, A. Testa, J. Solomonese, F. Proc- Second Row-R. Winthrop. D. D'Ambra, D. Previte, M. accini, A. Velleca. Bertolini, M. Fisher, M. Walker, A. Jones, M, Altounian, HOME ROOM 116 fMiss Campbellb First Row-J. O'Brien. J. Petructi, J. DeLalla, S. Olson, Third Row-J. Fletcher, B. Bryan, E. Deliusco, S. Bofh, A. Georgeadys, C. Longo, M. Rocchio. F'. Greenwood, V. Berry, Chrostowski, R. Andrade, Scmntl Row-B. Smith, C. johnson, B. Schmitt, P, Mc- Fourth Row-DI. Zartariun, G. Mithailidcs, D. Walker, P. Aulifle, K. Stcfunis, j. Marshall, L. Duffy, S. Yeaw, J. Rossi,-I. Mastrostciano. Cosgrove. 83 3539! 0 Fi' ,Q HOME ROOM 119 QMr. Russob First Row-J. Levesque, C. Walsh, N. Leonard, S. Yeadon, D. josephson, B, White, A. Iozzi, B. Viti, B. Keach. B. Grafton, T. Wooden, C. Greenhalgh, P. Hazard. Third Row-H. Beaton, S. Brown, R. King, K. Krikorian Second Row--M. Gliottone, C. Guy, G. Davis, C. Hanson, R. Zuercher, C. Curti, A. Voccio, W. Fenner. DRIVER TRAINING 84 F 10 O ffk X ND RG RAIJUATES A 1 HOME ROOM First Row-P. Ash, C. Bova, I. Dantone, F. Bessette, E. Haveles. cl, AK 122 CMiss Baxterb Third Row-N. Lomax, H. Bagdasian, A. Bonay, M. Thurs ton, E. Gelsomino, M. Tonn, C. Colaneri, C, Chopoorian. Second Row-1. Lacross, N. Solstrom, B. Church, J, Vara- Fourth Row-W. Venter, A. Kevorkian, J, Leone, J. Green, dian, E. Thomas, 1. Lowell, M. Moreid, C. Quarnstrom. J. Granata, R. O'Neill, J. Smith, F. Andersen. HOME ROOM First Row-Z. Manfredo, J. Nightingale, E. Fraieli, F. Poli, R. Harwood, R. Patalano. Second Row-D. janigian, P. Corliss, P. Knoob, L. Petrucci, P. Riendeau, J. Bishop, A. Lombardi, M. Holmes, V. Pat- naucle. sh L.. 205 CMiss McKenzieD Macdonald. V. Yeremian, E. Perrotti, A. Napolitano, A Curran, B. DiSaia, C. Salliby. Fourth Row-E. Little, R. Plante, E. D'AgostinO, J. Feeley A. Saunders, L, Fusco, R, Ladouceur, R. Clinton, H. Tilling hast, B. Mortitt. Third Row--A. Husband, M. Gardiner, A. Georgeadys, I. 86 HOME ROOM 206 CMiss Cooperl First Row-J. Levesque, J. Carlow, J. Antonelli, M. An drews, J. Monroe. Second Row-A. Prior, P. Peterson, J. Venditto, C. Giz- zarelli, J. Corbin, M. Crum, B. Sweeney, R. Lamontagne, D. Key. Third Row-D. Bryan, D. Bruscini, P. Gallant, A. Gardner B. Thomas, C. Wilson, F. Patalano, M. Mangione, L, Was- Sefman. Fourth Row-V. Policelli, G. Tortis, R. Urquhart, G. Mor- ritt, G. Sanzi, L. Clinton, V. Easton, G. Shippee, H. Foss K. Buonanno. Hal .1 .J 5 X. ..w 7 .- -, . l HOME ROOM 207 CMiss McKayJ First Row-J. Albanese, M. Guerra, M. Crum, M. Chin, A. Celcherto, J. Cook. C. Catone, D. Mardirossian. Second Row-L. Cianci, M, Johnson. R. Cole, N. Allard, J. Kevorkian. B. Mcliiernan, L. Lombardi, M. Shepard, V. 87 Rutkwicz, G. Close. Third Row-R. Barish. C. Cairo, R. Smith, W. Sullivan, V. Venditti, L. Foley, R. Gardinkel, F. LaValIie, R. Totolo. 9-Rf' HOME ROOM 217 fMlSS Bosworthl First Row M Leddy B Fitzgerald M Galucci Y DAcun triglio to V johnson A Loungo J Hamel Third Row W Hackett F Micale J Masso P Migliozzi Second Row P Ciaccio R DeI.uca J Mosco G Arnold A Morin J Fanning R Morgera H Mourachian S Gel B DiMascolo P Duffany R Bleau Jr Goulart A Ven somino R Magarian has i H .N-.' V'-fag' 'L HOME ROOM 316 1Miss Brownl First Row-Miss Brown, C. Pallante, E. Little, E. Fernandes, C. MtI.eod, S. Vigue, D. joseph, j. Tavares, K. McGuire, A. Isles, S. Renzi. Second Row-J. Ahern, D. Bruckshaw, A. Andrews, P. Pascale, G. Parrella, M. Zaczkiewicz, K. Torr, N. Vestuso 89 P. Rossi, A. Antonelli, j. Mainey, D. Chapman. Third Row-P. Law, R. Bradley, J. Joyce, R. Herman, A. Marchetti, O. D'Amico, H. Hankinson, 1. Moniz, S. Popolo, G. johnson. 'fl HOME ROOM 317 CMr. McCabeJ First Row-J. Erickson, A. DiChiaro, P. Boyd, V. Moquin, M. Flewwellin, H. McCloud, A. Vinacco. Second Row-B. Recchia, C. Dickison, B. jackson, L. Bass, B. De Vozza, D. Laro, B. Larsen, E. Grice. Third Row-A. LeBlanc, H. Gifford, H. Zannini, S. Gel somino, A. Berroldi, N. Cardente, M. Klien, N. D'Angelo Fourth Row-W. Mason, E. Aucone, M. Gruttadauria, C Meehan, J. Hawkins, M. Fagan, R. Dello Iacono, G. Coia A Q. ,J f HOME ROOM First Row-J. Hull, j. Streeter, C. Finnegan, P. Fitzgerald, Berman, M. Fratus, M. Fratiello. P. jacques, S. Second Row-A. Carpionato, O. Cole, I. Cocchio, M. Ham, E. Poulos, M. Fenner, B. Lillibridge, B. Woodard, A. Co- trone, M. Chirico. A 1? X 5 521 CMiss Fogarty? Third Row-J. Hamill, R. Barone, R. Votolato, L. Finelli, G. Perry, R. Andrews, M. Dow, R. Brazil. Fourth Row--S. Wasserman, E. Lemoi, Bagley, E. Del- Signore, P. Chappelle, A. Smith, S. Manchester, R. Vars. 90 X' 1 HOME ROOM 322 1 Mr. Thayer? First Row-J. Shelburne, F. Stefanis, M. Cochrane, J. Jacobs, P. Conley, J. Azevedo, C. Lobo, E. Cobain, G. Spencer, M. Marabian. Second Row-P. White, T. Bowen, R. Campopiano, R. Budlong, R. Cady, M. Bergeron, A. DeAngelis, J. Charron, J. Place, M. Mendelson. Ciccarelli. Third Row-J. Chirico, 1. Medeiros, R. Fournier, C. Phil- lips, J. Stephenson, j. Murphy, A. Smith, J. Vivier, P. 1 ?i17 '-Ft .4..,4+,4 HOMEROOMS 319 8: 20 fMiss Daubney, Miss Grayl First Row-L. Aclcley, S. Silvia, 1. Garrahan, P. Rossi, j, E. Phillips, D. Falls, F. Fad. Garrahan, L. Scott, J. Clarke. Third Row-M. Lopes, W. Pope, E. Wilkerson, W. Bon- Second Row-j. Cruso, S. Gordon, W. Olivieri, W. Maher, chard, D. Baker. 91 Qew HOME ROOM 22 fMrs Reynoldsl First Row H Khimatian M DeMichele G Stamatakoos Second Row F Soukas C Tsimikas C Chang Y Akturk R Tombouliou A Hantusch E Scheumann D Iew C M Garcia B Hom L Drury M Alexanian Pin g International Home Room va ITALY MARIO DE MICHELE-In November 1954 I came to America from Italy to continue my studies. I plan to go to Medical School after I finish High School. SWITZERLAND EVELINE E. GREMINGE-I came from Zurich in Switzer- land on the first of August, 1955 to be with my husband who is working here in America. We hope to stay a few years in this country. I am glad to have the opportunity of going to Central High School to study English. FRANCE GEORGE BEDROSIAN-In November, 1954, I came to America to join my brother. I wish to finish high school and continue further. I like it here because there are more opportunities than in France. GREECE ANGELA STAMATAKOS-I was married in Greece last june to an American. He brought me here last Septem- ber and now I am learning English at Central. TEDDY SOUKAS-I came from Greece eight months ago and now I am learning English where my two brothers learned it four years ago, and I like it very much. CHINA DICK IEW-I came from Hong Kong, to this country ir' order to continue my studies and join my parents. I expect to graduate in june, 1955 and go on to college for further education. l profoundly appreciate the kindness of America and I shall strive my utmost to be a good citizen. PORTUGAL MANUEL GARCIA-I was born in the Azores and worked on a farm while going to the elementary school. l worked in the Department of Agriculture for eighteen years, I had always longed to go to Americag and finally in 1954 I reached this country. Here I enjoy a cozier and more comfortable life than in the Azores. I am able to go to the public school. I appreciate the opportunities America offers and plan to become a citizen of this wonderful country. CUBA HANK KHIMATIAN-My early life was spent in Cuba. In 1948 my whole family moved to the United States. I am a veteran of the Korean War and am very proud of the fact that I am now a citizen of this country. I am fortunate to be able to get an education so that I can fit ino a skilled job. EAST GERMANY I lived in East Germany with my grandparents. My mother was married to an American Army man. She came to Germany 4Ber1inJ four times to try to get me out but the Communists would not permit it. When I received a letter from her in 1954 that she was coming again to try, I made a plan. I got on a train for East Berlin. I got off at each stop and bought a ticket for the next station, I finally reached West Berlin. The Americans at the airport took care of me for three days. They contacted my mother. We were re-united and now I am so happy to be in Providence where life is good and there is neither fear nor tension. TURKEY YAVUS AKTURK-I came to America in September, 1951. I went to work as a welder. I was anxious to Finish my high school education and now Central High is helping me make my dream come true. I shall never forget the generosity of the United States. WEST GERMANY fBERLINj EDITH SCHEUMANN-My husband and I are delighted to be in America where employment is available and education is open to us. We truly enjoy this wonderful country. P Bofffonfv focker: 73ff flfffl op focleers .vmedl fZl0,3 I f 'Q 5J1! l'N ecohd week of sc ool aw! NT even H locfttrll IHGEL' YOU CAN ff' MENKE CHGGEST SS TH '73 f TFLEST Paom inf 7f Ik! - -'V 0 f xrgg' Q Ill , . Ax .gm X O, 5 A ..! 4' '. .. '- , .,. . .' I Z' X ,, ,qi . r., ' :V'- X ' ba VV. ,. ...V . , 5, .,1':, . .,4 ',,,... . ' .Vl- A j...,- iH:.3n.- ..' 1. wx, Vt-J - 4' ffi, ' 4 4 .V :,,,G?.' I fl. V- ' .Io Lv , ,- ,111 . ,ff , SPH. , rs ry.. -' v ' ' Q.: , . -f.'- . Q E.: ' F . -.: 3 Ili' 1 ,JY - f I , . 5 . t.-- . 4 'L ,. ' 11-,'Z' I . ', x-'. I ' . V 4.37.-Lx I ,',. ' V - , - ' '-,. 1 . - I E' K Ir 1 W .. ,. V .. , K ..A.Vp5.5-I .nl ,if I-.1 , g,.,f 'x,,,.r. ,- V Z-Jw-' i- V . , ' l, a A V ' 1,' L' ,T 4 2 ,L ' ,-.V Y -,,., I.: -..',,,,'-, :.fg. ,- ...' -.V I . I- , -V 1' V.L f-. -, ku ,4 '1 '. I, V .. 1 V V - 'g ..-XV' 5- . U gy- J- EVA .lixw f ,.A A - J, . I- H - .- .. ' - ' 2, .a LA: . '- ' I j, Vw jg . 'Q P 1,.,f,zU I - 3 I.-1 . U -. 9 ,954 5- ' . JL k.,- ', ' W , . . ..., V VA :W .,v I-41. .liizm . .3 X 2.4 L,-L1 '- .- . -4 , ,.,rff..' --V, ' ' 'I' -' A , j, , I, 1- -, . -., ' -Q. - .. .. ' f- '. - - . ' - . . -. -V '-', -- . ' .1 .V vb, y.. .1 3 1 , ,' '. '1 jpg .. V -. - , , jA -- V,-Q15 ',.- bf: ,' ',- 2 A- .--4 , 'V,.QgVV .,- ,. fg,.. ,-.. . .- 1-'V - 1.7 N .:, H 9. 5, Q--1. 5,4 .1-, ,--Q., . .,.,,:- , - A.. --' ? A ,-,fi 1'-Q,-: ', ' -,..- 'I ' F.-IV.: f 51- V. ' '4- :,j..f.,V2e. V --,J , - Q hifi. .. fy: g,.4V+:V,V .111 my f V I .Q , .mfg ,H ', .U ,Aix . ,-'Q ' . 'I v. ,A'L iV' :MH 4 -?'.'u' ,,.-. -... ...G ...., . 5,.- , - V,-'..A,..vtV,V, , MI' ', -513 I gVx,,,-- 'D ' Q- .g.': f-1 .,,1v-,-l,.,-55'f.- '- ,14,,. Vg. V FLM' 'fy' .-,, ,f.-', ', 'nh' '-3 ',- , 1.i5iIg - 'VH' 5 .-:f - -- 4 . . T' rf ur Fu' X! '. .-4,-,-,..A I ., jj. ACTIVITIES C2012 , 1 JUNIOR RED CROSS First Row-S. Berman, B. White, H. Nieratko, B. Bryan, P. Greenwood, A. Cotrone, B. Schmitt, R. Lamontagne, P. Corliss, B. DiSaia, J. Hull. Second Row-C. Kilpeck, F. Poli, L. Scott, J. Marshall, J. DeLalla, E. Testa, C. Devine, E. Colaneri, E. Cobain, M. Arbolino, B..Colannino, R. Patalano. Third Row-J. Jacobs, M. Cochrane, S. Warner, A. De- Angelis, C. Lobo, P. Fitzgerald, C. Grenier, M. Gardiner, M. Rocchio, I. Rocchio, P. Jacques, P. McAuliffe, L. Duffy, J. Rushton, S. Olsen, J. McLaughlin, A. Lombardi. Fourth Row-E. Fraieli, C. Gizzarelli, R. Cady, S. Yeadon, M. Scarpellino, P. Rossi, J. Petrucci, J. Baker, V. Fiske, J. Cook, C. Quarnstrom, J. Leonard, C. Donfrancesco, M. Moreid, C. Walsh, B. Vitulli. 7 PTA HONOR GUARD First Row-P. Greenwood, V. Pella, I. Conte, A. Corna- chione, F. Ead, A. Cotrone, B. Schmitt. Second Row-L. Scott, J. Marshall, J. DeLalla, F. Testa, C. Devine, M. Masiello, E. Colaneri, M. Arbolino, B. Colannino. Third Row-B. Bryan, C. Donfrancesco, H. Nieratko, G. 95 Davis, M, Rocchio. l. Rocchio, F. Cobain, P. Jacques, P McAuliffe. Fourth Row-M. Thurston. J. Varadian, B. Giordano, E Bree-don, J. Petrucci, V. Fiske. C. Quarnstrom, J. Cook, J Leonard, M. Morcid, P. Corliss. X 1? L .lm TRAFFIC SQUAD shall, M. Walker, C. Davis, S. Warner, C. Kilpeck, J. An- E. Lambias, E. Breedon, M. DiTata, B. Giordano, F. Goetz. tonelli, N. Leonard, B. Colannino, E. Colaneri. Second Row-V. Maynard, J. Levesque, -I. D. Levesque, j. DellaVentura, P. Greenwood, F. Fad, A. Cornachione, S. Porter, J. De-Lalla. Third Row-J. Cosgrove, B. Schmitt, C. johnson, 1. Mar- First Row-R. Winthrop, V. Fiske, C. Catone, M. Masiello, Fourth Row-j. Petrucci, M. Rocchio, B. Bryan, B. Smith, E. DeFusco, J. Zimarino, K. Stefanis, B. Borden, V. Pella, M. Arbolino, I. Conte. 46 M 'av Y-TEEN First Row-B. Sweeney, M. Gardiner, C. Lobo, A. Cotrone, Sperduti. I B. Schmitt, B. Fitzgerald, R. Swindells. Fourth Row-D. Grafton, B. Thomas, C. Grenier, B. Graf- Second Row-N. Lomax, V. Yeremian. ton, C. Greenhalgh. Third Row-T. Vlooden, P. Fitzgerald, A. DeAn,iqelis, L. 96 litm- STAGE CREW DAWN PATROL First Row-F. Viera, 1. Takian, J. Zuffoletti, G. Castro. Ronald Winthrop, William Maher, Lawrence Ackley tif av INFORMATION INFORMATION Standing, left to right: A. Pirraglia, E. Breedon, E. Havelos, Seated, left to right: M. Masiello. M, Rocchio, D. George- R. Winthrop, F. Goetz, R. Bleau, B. DiMasculo, D, Lato. adys. 97 l U Y GIRL'S First Row-M. Leddy, V, Johnson, B. Buisson, M. Flew wellin, C. Dill, E. Fagan, -I. Garrahan, M. Scarpellino, J. Garrahan, B. DiSaia. Second Row-L. Bagley, R. Baker, G, Tetteault, 1. Hull B. DeVozza, K. McGuire, G. Parrella, K. Tort, J. Bennett: A. Vinacco. P. Fahey, S. Vigue, N. Vescuso. Third Row-C. Broadhead, A. johnson, E. MacDonald, D Lato, B. DiMascolo, A. Isles, B. Larsen, C. Pallante, S. Yeadon, B. Smith, K. Stefanis, J. Fernandes, 1. Corhin 06. GLEE CLUB M. Gliottone. Fourth Row-J, Howard, C. Lobo, A. Longo, P. Gallant, A. Cotrone, B. Marcello, B. Corradini, M. Zaczkiewicz, M. Poulos, S. Gallant, N. Leonard, J. Marshall, C. Hanson, R. Harwood, S. Warner, M. Rector, P. Parker. Fifth Row-B. Fitzgerald, P. Rossi, D. Mardirosian, A. Stephenson, P. Ash, V. Kutkwicz, E. Fraieli, C. Gizzarelli, F. Whitley, F. Poole, V. Cole, V. Berry, D. Bruscini, B, Giordano, V. Pella, P. Tunstall, J. Carlow. Q1 qs 5 3 V7 BUDGET COLLECTORS First Row-H. Nieratko, E. Colaneri, A. Milice, F. Patalano, Third Row-B. Larsen, A. Longo. B. Slcillings, G. Davis, C. Cafone, If. Cobain, F. Fraieli. Second Row-KI. Bennett, F. Poole, J. Marshall, R. Vescera. Fourth Row-R. Brustini, J. Takian. J. Edwards, F, Goetz, M. Fenner. R, llammann. 99 0 I USHERS First Row-L. Perra, J. Paliotta, R. Winthrop, R. Plante. Third Row-Feeley, A. Rao, G, Goetz, J. Adessi, C. Tanner, Second Row-R. Esposito, C. Katsetos, H. Tillinghast, W. D. Castaldi. Fenner, H. Fontaine. S.A.O. WORKERS 100 MOVIE OPERATORS First Row-J. Goularti, E. Rogers, D. Viner. Second Row-W. Fenner, F. Goetz, J. Palliotta , I' , I - t . ' bg: I M Wil PQRTS war! Q N . , I 5 'V A . . , lf- . V A ff -i ,...,4,. .. L, p Q. ,nay , ,V . 41455, if QW 115, 3 nj . o M ia. 'B Q. ff of lf! f ,intra I wsjgygdg UKTRSM ' 1 if g ,gwf First Row-R. Winthrtnp, J. Zartarian, B. Spencer, D. Pe- Second Row-J. Butler, A. Rao, R. Guy, W. Conklin, R. traca, R. Nelson, D. Annarino, A. Lorenzo, P. Pearce, Coach. Forrier, J. Granara, K. Krikorian. BASEBALL The Central baseball team had a rather unsuccess- ful year as they finished with a 3-9 record. Although this record is not impressive, the Black 8: Gold nine were a real threat to all opponents. Central lost three games by one run the three games in extra innings. The team was sparked by its battery joe Merairio Preparing for the opporizion. and Anthony Rao and hitters like john Zartarian, Don Annarino, and Dom Petrarca. Next season Pard Pearce's main problem will be trying to get a battery to fill in for the graduates, Anthony Rao and joe Mercurio. ,R 1 Qi r X V H-N M A L r for --- .. QYNM4 Jflil? xlc.rurn,, Q lla 'li Q J, -. Q IQ -x 15..- 1111 X f Q 1- ' M 'wid t ' ' 4' , F sf 4 -iw 1 -as r A .,h.? . A . - r HALQ 3 Coach Pearce lookr the rituatiorz over. 102 XUH4 if QXTR4 T .1 A BASKETBALL First-N Salmon . Mer . , - curio, M. Cardoza, R. Hyman, R. Totolo, E. Raky, R, Bello. Second Row-Coach Kutnes ki, E. Principe, W. Conklin R. Guy. P. DiLibrio, W. Mil ler, L. Clinton, A. Saunders BASKETBALL -1954 Central's basketball team managed to win eight games last season while they lost ten, The Black 84 Gold team had a shortage of manpower and height but managed to hold its own with the best. The Central five was sparked by the fine play of joe Mercurio, Al Saunders, and Ed. Raky. At the end of the 1954 season Coach Kutneski announced his retirement as head coach of basketball at Central. We wish our new coach, Mr. Blais good luck with this season's basketball team. FENCING Again Coach Pard Pearce produced another spirited fencing team last year that won matches against Hope, Classical, and Mount Pleasant. Central was proud of Ron Tella for capturing the State Fencing Championship. -4. Quint FENCING First Row-R. Tella, H. Beaton, D. Petrarca. Second Row-R. Brucini, R. Guy, W. Burke. Ronald Tella R. I. State Champion NA. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM First Row--R. Hyman, L. Perra, E. Little, R. Totolo, G. letti, K. Buonanno, G. Tortis. Shippee, B. Morritt, A. Magnelli, L. D'Amico, M. Martell. Third Row--Coach Kutneski, R. Ricci, W. Vendetti, 1. Seconl Row-j. Zartarian, j. Granata, J. Solmonese, E. Green, W. Venter, W. Miller, G. Morritt, R. Bello, E. DAi,ostino, A. DiMizio, F. Procaccini, j. Takian, J. Zufioa Principe, A. Saunders, A. Rao, J. Butler, Pard Pearce. FOOTBALL The Central Football Team ended the season with two wins, four losses, and one tie. The opening game of the year against Cranston ended in a 6-6 deadlock. john Zartarian, Al Saunders, Little and Hyman played fine offensive ball for Cen- tral. Takian and Perra played good defensive ball. Central's second game was against East Providence at Pierce Memorial Park on a muddy field. The Black 8: Gold was ahead at half time 7-0. Zartarian passed to Saunders for the first six points. Zar kicked the point. East Providence caught up with us in the last ten minutes and went on to defeat us 26-7. Hope was Central's next opponent. The Golden Tide swept over them 24-0. Central compiled 270 yards to 12 yards for the losers. The whole team hustled all through the game. Four Centralites figured in the scoringg Zartarian, Little, Hyman, and Saun- ders. Procaccini, Solomonese, D'Agostino, Perra, and Takian, didn't allow the Hope backfield men to pass the line of scrimmage. Warwick caught Central ofi' guard and defeated them 19-7. Central started a few offensive movements late in the second half, but time ran out with Central in possession of the ball. Bob Hyman, a hustling sophomore scored the lone touchdown. Rogers High School handed Central its Hrst bad defeat of the season, by swarming over them 32-13 at Newport. Ralph Ricci caught a touchdown pass from Captain, John Zartarian. Ed Little pushed the ball over from the one foot line for Central's second score. Zartarian kicked the point. Undefeated La Salle met Central at City Stadium before a crowd of about 6,000. Central received the opening kick ofi and marched down the field for the first score, Ed Little scored after fine blocking by Al Saunders and Frank Procaccini. La Salle bounced back into the ball game when john Rollins scored on a twenty-four yard end run. Throughout the game the footing was rough and Central's line defensive line held the La Salle backs to short gains. Late in the second quarter, john Rol- lins was nailed behind the goal line for a safety. Al Saunders, Ralph Ricci, and a horde of other tacklers smothered him. Ed Little scored Central's second touchdown on a six yard run. The Golden Tide missed another opportunity to score when they had the ball on the one yard line but were stopped cold there. Final score, Central l3, La Salle 14. Central's next game was at City Stadium against Mt. Pleasant for the City Championship. The game was played in two inches of snow and the footing was rough for the backs. Mt. Pleasant scored in the first and second half for 13 points to defeat Central. Bob Hyman and Captain, john Zartarian, played a good game for the losers. FIRST STRING FOOTBALL First Row-R, Ricci, J. Solmonese, W, Venter, J. Takian, Second Row-R. Hyman, J. Zartarian, L. Perra, E. Little. E. D'Agostino, F. Procaccini, A. Saunders. SECOND STRING FOOTBALL First Row-E. Principe, A. Rao, K. Buonanno, J. Granata, Second Row-R. Totolo, M. Martell, A. DiMizio, A B. Morritt, J. Green, R, Bello. Magnelli. A P f SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS First Row-J. Zartarian, L. Petra, W. Venter, AI. Solmonese, Second Row-A. Magnelli, J. Green, W. Miller, j. Granata F. Procaccini, j. Takian. A. Rao, M. Martell, J. Zuffoletti. BEAT 06 M300 '-9' ' 1'-. Q -.V 1 'WT L LH 5Fll,l. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL The Central Junior Varsity Football Team had another successful season. They won four games and lost one. This record was good enough to capture the junior Varsity Championship. Coaches, Andy Marcoccio and Mr. Curtin did a good job with the j.V.'s. The Mt. Pleasant team were the only ones to defeat the Black 8: Gold this season. Caplaivz john Zarmrian 1955 Central Central Central Central Central 13 Cranston , 0 6 Ea. Providence 0 O Mt. Pleasant 13 13 Hope . , . 6 . 15 LaSalle 0 OLD GRAD AT THE GAME By B. A. Grafton , For a moment He sees not the zooming backs As the memory of his own lost youth Blurrs the open field . . . lt was a brisk Autumn day 1 When we donned our football gear Twenty-live we numbered, As Central's cheers began the year We were the junior varsity Bewildered and meek Listening to Kutneski And daring not to speak The whistle blew for practice And our muscles ached in line But we were well determined To be golden stars and shine With hve wins and three losses Our final season rolled by Hurrah! Hurrah! we shouted jumping in our glee Our brows we did mop As our second season departed For now we were a victorious lot Centralites, loyal-hearted The weeks flew by quickly LaSalle comes on the scene No need to explain to Centralites What that game did mean! The Hope game, the Rogers game, Cranston, and the Round Robin Mixed tears and laughter One delight and sobbin. ln the radiant mist of the finest snow Kutneski urged and pleaded With hundreds cheering in the stands Waiting for the touchdown Central needed But mocking fate made us to bow Before the red and blue: No joy nor sorrow speak we now We fade like morning dew. Our hearts now grew heavy With sadness inside Thanks for ideals, Kutneski Of sportsmanship and pride Sportsmanship and pride - He grasps again the treasure There in the secret youth of his heart The blurred field focuses the zooming backs 4,11 , 6 xg V' , 1 D X xx I Nix 4 4 ll if WRESTLING J. Bedrosian, L. Perra, G. Shippee, M. Martell, J. Zartarian, R. Cardullo, J. Flynn, J. Takian, W. Avedisian. THE 1955 WRESTLING SEASON In 1955, luck was not quite with us the first half season as we had to forfeit five-points to each team we wrestled because we had no 112 lb. wrestler. However, as the season progressed a 96 lb. boy wrestled in the 112 lbs. class and showed a tremendous amount of courage and perseverance.in this important spot. In the State meets, we finished third, scoring 40 points compared to the champions, East Providence, who scored 62 points. We had two all-staters, one Vaughn Avedesian and John Zartarian State Wrestling Champs K runner up and two third placers. -Captain Vaughn Avedisian went undefeated all season and also pinned everyone in his class in the all-state meet, making him all-state winner for the second time in a row. He also made runner-up in the New England meets. john Zartarian suffered one loss all season, but went undefeated in the state meet, making him an all-stater having to lose ten pounds to make his weight the Hrst part of the season, did a wonderful job in the state-meet finishing second. The two third placers were Lyle Perra, who went undefeated all season long, and Gerry Shippee, who did a terrific job on the team for his first year out. Lyle was chosen to wrestle for the all-star team and was expected to go all-state in the state meetg but a terrific upset oc- curred, and he was defeated by one point, which jolted him down to third place. Our team is proud to say that their new coach Carl Lauro was chosen to coach the all-star team, which wrestled against the Brown Freshmen. Well, boys, if Central's going to win that cham- pionship back, only you can do itg the season's just beginningg so let's talk to Coach Lauro about be- coming a member of the team. TRACK Central's 1955 track team was sparked by its line sophomores Bob Hyman, Tony DiMizio, and Hal Tillinghast. These boys, along with Bohigian, Hardy, Perra, and Flynn, were consistent scorers for the track team. Central had one of the largest track teams that they have had in several years, with twenty-one boys on the squad. TRACK First Row--S. Slater, H. Tillinghast, B. Morritt, L. Perra, V. Vendetti, A. DiMizio E. D'Agastino. Second Row-S. Hardy, G. Boyajian, J. Solomonese, G. Shippee, R. Horridge, G Morritt, A. Saunders, R. Hyman, R. Bello. Third Row-1. Flynn, D. Walker, H. Hankerson, L. Clinton, G, Pike. TRACK First Row-L. Perra, S. Slater, J. Solomonese, S. Hardy, J. Flynn, R. Horridge, D. Walker. TRACK First Row-H. Hankerson, R. Hyman, A. Saunders, L. Clinton, D. Walker. H I 1 i 'gli 'l v 'u - Q , v 1 5 , -. s' '. V . . - ' ' ' . .-'fl ' .ffl -' ' i we I 5 ' .' ' xg' .U Il ll ' , . L X, 'L ,L ',1 xq , fn 'J' 'I n Q Y 1 -- v Nm I. .Gd-4 - -ui- o 8'-D CHEERLEADERS jucly Marshall, Beverly Colannino, Marie Holmes, Carole Chopoorian, Elaine Testa, Carol Devine, Joan DeLalla, Margaret Arbolino. ,is . nuns at .., 5? X A MA JORETTES Carlyne Quarnstrom, Barbara Babcock, Elaine Colaneri, Barbara Church, jacquelyn Leonard, Etta Friaelli, jane Cook. 'l'l0 If X VOCATIONAL Lester F. Krone Head Vocational Dlvirion Because the training of skilled workers is of national interest to the welfare and security of our country, the Congress of the United States passed the Smith- Hughes Act of 1917 and the George Barden Act of 1946 to make federal funds available for programs of vocational education in the public schools. Therefore, the Providence School Department, in cooperation with the Rhode Island State Board of Vocational Education, operates the Central Vocational High School Division. The function of the Vocational Division is to assist boys and girls in securing the necessary knowledge and skill to pursue a gainful occupation and to attain a socially useful life. In other words our objective is to provide an education which will assist an individual to earn his living in a skilled trade. As there is a fundamental need of society for skilled workers, the Central Vocational High School Division offers training in the following occupations: automobile repairing, drafting, dressmaking, electrical work, machine shop, paint- ing and wood-finishing, printing, radio and television work, sheet metal and woodworking. Every student in the Vocational Division, following a program of vocational training, is helped and encouraged to succeed in reaching his goal. Davis E Hill Dorothy Ernst Daniel W Grisley R egulaf Vocanonal Secretary Academn Vocational C01H1Iel0f Counselor '? Iss .fix X -l A JOHN A. ALTIERI 270 Simmonsville Avenue From-Thorton High johnny's experience in agriculture and floriculture will be always there if he gets tired of fixing flats and changing spark plugs. His ready smile will be an asset in either business. THEODORE R. ANDREOZZI 39 Waveland Street From-Calef jr. High As we see Teddy he is friendly, neat and helpful. His favorite hobbies are fish- ing, hunting and dancing. We feel certain that he will succeed in his chosen field, cabinet making. Lots of luck to you, Teddy. Activities-Black 8: Gold Editorial Staff '54, '55. if i' ANGELO CARACCIA 26 Bainbridge Avenue Angelo is a quiet, conscientious worker, co-operative and dependable. He will un- doubtedly make a name for himself in the held of cabinet making. Our best wishes to you, Angelo. KENNETH A. COLBURN ELOISE T. CYR DONALD J. DOYLE Chepachet, Rhode Island From-North Providence High No shrinking violet is Ken. His en- joyment of discussion and argument seems to indicate a good chance of success in selling cars as well as repairing them. 43 Corliss Street From-Hope High Eloise is a sweet girl, Her leisure time is devoted to reading, knitting, and sports. We all wish you the best of luck in your chosen career of dressmaking, Eloise. 113 788 Potters Avenue From-Gilbert Stuart jr. High Don's ambition reflects his quick ways and restlessness when kept quiet too long. His favorite hobby is football. Don leaves his pliers and screwdriver to the next lucky kid to take care of future troubles. After graduation Don will enter the Armed Forces. Success, Don! 'X 4 JY GUENTHFR H ENCK 157 Canonchet Avenuc From Aldrlchllrseh Guenther knovsn as Ink rs 4 ever frxendly and neat lI1s holbles are dam IDL, boatmr, and photography Friendly Ink wrll make a fine draftsman ,-.nb LUFIEN A JOLY Farnum Prke From Mt Pleasant H11.,h Thus frrendly conscnentrous young man spends hrs spare txme at woodworking Hrs carefree manner and dependabrlrty wrll make hrm a top rate cabmet maker CAROL IACONO 35 Steuben Street From Mt Pleasant Hrch Carol IS a pleasant gurl vu 1th a warm smrle Hu fxvonte pastrme rs danuna, mth R Ilcr greatest ambrtrnn 19 to be a good dressmaker so we vush her all the luck rn the world Actxvntnes Budget Collector 54 ,,,....- MARIO A LaPOSTA Penberm Avenue From Esmond School jolly frlendly Marros most mterestmg work and hobby rs woodvxorkmg Hrs fu ture career as a cabmet maker IS well chosen and we wrsh hrm lots of success 'IIA ft 1 'CXAJ me the NY ROSA LIF M IANNUCCI 670 Hartford Avenue From Olncr Hazard Ferry jr Hneh Lee rs a frxendly and talented sewer along wrth benna pleasant and good hu mored Her trme rs usually spent dancxnrz Her dblIlflLS as a dressmaker vull surely make her a success ROBERT J MCCARTHY 174 Camp Street From Holy Name Roberts qulet ways have kept hum out of the lnmelrpht but hrs good nature and wrlllngness to cooperate will help hrm to success rn whatever he does if. e9.,g- ,rf - A - I fe . sl it ,V . , -0' p A J M' 3' A I' I Z ' ' ' v I T I ' v 1- A ' ' 4 Al' , ' , '. 'l ' , A A ' ' . ' ' . . ' . Y' my 4, f V. . . , . K, V y y Vnnl - 1 L I K , Q . . . 1 Y . as K, ,S,A'.J!' u 3 ,X 5 ,l KE-'f-ff' . f- I S ' 1'7fb. -11, lx- s A 7 as f f 'Altr ia 1- r api' ' g f I I . sw . , ' 2: ,I , vp urine: fi 4 :-Liv:-., A ,V ,.L, 1 1 . A ' gl V I TT-. X -1 'Q-:,:f,:.f'V I Va . s X, pq 'Q' , ',54v..k 4 , - 11- T . 7 1, 1 . ' . y V , , K Y , . . , 5 . . , . I . , 'Y' .K . I . Y. . - . .Y Y V s an JEAN P. NERI 15 Ridge Street From-Holy Ghost Jeanie a talented sewer is always ready wrth a smile Her pleasing personality and dependability will make her a successful dressmaker in the future Activities jr Red Cross 54 ji ROSELYN F VESCERA 99 Croom Street From Holy Ghost School wonderful personality Her classmates will always remember her as being., svneet friendly and with an exceptional ability as a dressmaker Activities jr Red Cross 54 Budeet o lector 54 55 Class Representative 5 47:5 VILMA F. SANSONE 55 Amory Street From-Esek Hopkins jr High Likeable and sweet V11 spends all her leisure time at her favorite hobby danc ing Her classmates will always remember her for her quick wit and excellent sense of humor Success always Vil PATRICIA E WOODS 181 Carpenter Street From Nathan Bishop jr High able and friendly Her hobbies are danc ing, and sewing, and mer chosen fields in the future are to be a good dressrraker housewife and policevxoman 'I15 Y:-4 PAUL J. SCHWARTZ 588 Public Street From-Nathan Bishop jr. High Paul is liked by all his classmates Hrs spare time IS spent at furniture refinishing and going to the Army Reserve Paul has come a long way in Central and is a very ambitious boy We all know he will be come a successful interior decorator Z ROBERT YOUNG 32 Parsonatze Street From U S Air Force describes our Lucky l-lis easy going ways make it easy for anyone to get alone: with him This lad wth a vide smile is sure to become a No 1 contender in the heavy weight division 1 X Rosie is known-as that girl with the Pat, as we see her, is helpful, depend- Handsome, well dressed and intelligent A H - - V 3 A C 1- Y . . . . . ' , ' L ' ' 4- VOCATIONAL HOME ROOM 211 CMr. Fidrychb First Row-J, Takian, J. Con- ti, R, Gambardelli. J. Flynn R, Cavanaugh, V. Michael, E Bagenski, R. Howard. Second Row-A. Campano, J D'Elia, J. Turchetta, G. Boya- jian, C. Mroz, E. Grasso, W Hopkins. Third Row-F. McAuliffe, R Vasconcellos, J. Howarth, C Daniel, F. Viera. HOME ROOM 214 fMlSS Triangolol First Row-K. Lancellott, 1. Sepe, J. Edwards, W. jukes, E. Pesare, 1. D'Amico, E. Rogers. Second Row-R. LaFazia, L. Larosee, C. Clement, R. Dur- rell, J. Kettelle, A. Grelle. Third Row-C. Katsetos, R. Yeaw, D. Costello, G. Amo- roso, R. Ricci, R. Rendine, HOME ROOM 216 fMrs. Carleton? First Row-A. Pilozzi, A. De- Tora, J. Elgar, J. Creamer, A. Cataldi, W. Sheridan, R. Per- rotti. Second Row-E. Mendonca, F. Piccirillo, j. Mutt, N. Giu- liani, E, Burl-ze, V. Solitto, 1. Tridento. Third Row-A. DuBois, W Weston, A. Ballirano, A. Del- leFemine, T. Foucher, R. Hy- man. REGULAR 7 T ROOM A-205 CMrs. Murrayb ROOM A-203 fMissji1lsonD First Row-A, Sartorio, C. Iacono, R. Iannucci, V. Sansone. Gail Bates, Anna Milici, Josephine Bertolini. Second Row-A. Tartaglia, P. Woods, R. Strom. S. l i W. I' K- EL HOME ROOM A-1 CMr. Mathewsom First Row-G. Faello, W. Oleary, R. Conner, D. Meloni, Second Row-R. Boulris, A. Porter, N. De-Curtis, J. Lay A. Tedesco, P. Driver, R. Lucas. man, A. Pella, A. Florenzano. 118 X My 4 X.-1. HOME ROOM 101 fMr. Newmarkerb First Row-R. Medici, D. Campopiano, R. Mangano, F. O. Mason, J. Kingsley, A. Pontrelli. Bianco, R. Coolen, R. Montague, D. Lusignan, F. Boyle. Third Row-D. Vanasse, L. Gray, R. Kalinowski, E. Boss Second Row-1. Estrella, R. Spratt, A. Mangione, R. Greene, J. Almeida, T. De Angelis, G. Gelfuso. HOME ROOM 102 CMr. Millsl First Row-K. Martin, H. Carrier, F. Potter. Second Row-M. Principe, D. johnson, R. Maynard. 120 nnuuug, HOME ROOM 103 fMr. Warwick? First Row-E. Costa, T. DiFolco, V. Iacobbo, C. Vierra. Second Row-A. Costa, N. Gray, J. Grant, J. Person. up-f 'rr AUTO MECHANICS CML D'AtriJ First Row--F. McAuIiHe, 1. D'EIia, A. Ballirano, D. Cifelli, R. Hines, G. Vespia, P. I.eBelle. A. Pilozzi, R, Perrotri, J. Creamer, R. Gambardelli, A, Man- Third Row-D. Doyle, J. Altrui, G, Tartogini, B. Vleston zo, R..McCarthv, I. Hockett, R.'VoIpe. K. Colburn, B. Datz, R. Bello, E. Brown, P, DeLibero, A Second Row-C. Rosati, I. Terreault, K. 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Q n 5 Q 40'0'H0-'0K0'-0 ROSELAND DRESS SUIT CO 77 WASHINGTON STREET PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND CONGRATULATIONS From CHECK THE FLORIST Flowers For All Occosrons DE 18984 342 PUBLIC STREET PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND EDS CATERING SERVICE CRONIN BEAUTY SHOP DdIySt c TIPL155 HGA16959 CALIFORNIA CLEANSERS FLYNNS SOCONY SERVICE STATION W ' TARS HARDWARE INC ARMQRY PHARMACY H c C TE 1 9809 TE 1 9817 TE 1 9824 GA 1 0999 o Mdd AMERICAN SUPER MARKET QUALITY MEAT CO 819 WESTMINSTER STREET 220 Arw II A T I GA 1 5667 X7-10a 0f0'10f0 01f0 0'40 4?l7'0 0' 132 O 1 Il - ll 1 1 332 u e ree? Providence, R. I. 293 ronsion St. Providence, R. I e . -42 e . - 1 1201 es minster St. Providence, R I 9 Cor. Cranston - Dexter Sireefs Free Pickup and Delivery Tel. TE 1-9712 Providence, R. I. Tel' JA I-5462 Tailoring 1 , . , Ufdwme ' Painfs 291 ranston Sf. Providence, R I 302 ronston Si. Providence, R. I. , , , Med is ur i le Name e s ve. Providence, R. I Providence, R. I. e . - 5 . -'-0Y0 040U0l0 Bld THE BLIND KING 9 425 Atw II A I X 9 Venelian in s by Largest Dealer of Veneliun Blinds in New En land e s ve. Providence, R. I. Comp Imenl: of WHERE YOU ALWAYS SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE RUSSO'S HARDWARE, INC. e s ve. Providence, R. I. 1 66 we s ve. Providence, R. I. - ro . . I . 120 we s Ave. Providence, R. I. - e . - I I , . . '01 10200 517 401 286 Atw II A ALEX S MARKET 2 At IIA ALEXANDER PANNOZZO P p KEEMA OIL SERVICE Dependable 24 Hour Burner Service 603 Elmwood Avenue Provudence 7 R I THE OLD CANTEEN RESTAURANT At II T I MA 15734 Telephone Hopkins 'I 6472 GLADDING S 291 WESTMINSTER STREET PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND PROVIDENCE GAS COMPANY 1oo WEYBOSSET STREET PROVIDENCE R I Every Day More Fcmlhes ln Greafer Providence -010107 Heal Wlflv GAS 133 40'-0N040N010 williams 1-7699 stuart 1-9643 CO. GRAHAM GLASS I ' Contractors 40'-0v0w0w0X G azmg ' and Frames s Alumlnum Doors Store Fronts - Mirror ' t Bathrooms and Kitchens Vitrollte Glasswalls or PROVIDENCE 5, R. I. 'I277 EDDY STREET Anthony Grande DRAPER Complxments of ACE MOBILE e P STREET DE ISLAND PAWTUCKET RHO A 3 7271 Compliments of HOOD S ICE CREAM 395 PROMENADE STREET PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND Q5 I Quality '63 4 yout rust N. DRINK Q 'W 06 'X W? x 104010117 0G0'G7' 134 69 T I. - I I , I I . Q ' 'X Nj! C 5 2?- ! ' 0 ff W' -f ,ff C. f ' Niko? -I A ' 2, X X t f IOTTLED UNDEI AUTHORITY OI TNI COCA-COLA COMPANY If -'63 '01 6110101 47' 405010402190 ELmhurst 3-2800 3-2801 For Better Furniture Values See SALS FURNITURE CO INC The City Store IH the Suburbs 1251 DOUGLAS AVENUE NO PROVIDENCE R I Congratulations and Best Wishes We Know What HI schoolers want 2,1Z,'zh74 It 87 W B t WI 443 THERESA S PIZZERIA TOMATO PIES F A l O BIRDINES FASHION sHoP an ,, W t DEL SESTO BAKERY GA I 8745 wddgci. sfhdyci. IANNOTTI S MARKET 118 GREENVILLE AVE STAN S SUPER MARKET 98 GREENVILLE AVE 9170 chm IAVAZZO S PIZZA WI GA I 3698 M MAZZONCINI 210 Atw II A 161 A' -0 s0K0v 135 I .I Q Il - - ll . , . . 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MAnnin 1- 6 Dici Iovazzo I angia Pizza - - ' I Taste i I Tell Free Delivery Bake, 84 Beach St. Narragansett Pier Bread and pushy e 5 ve' Pmwdence' R' I' wells Ave. Providence, R I G X -'-0 '0Y010110 0 2538 PL15553 BROOKNER Florist T03 BROAD STREET Provldence Rhode Island CITY LINE TEXACO STATION T020 Narragansett Boulevard Providence Rhode Island Stuart 'I 8927 Gas ofl lubrication tares tubes accessories General Auto Repairs Our Specialty THE EMBLEM AND BADGE MANUFACTURING CO 68 Pune Street Provudence CLASS PINS MEDALS EMBLEMS d BADGES OF ALL KINDS FELT EMBLEMS d LETTERS FAVORS d SOUVENIRS TROPHIES CUPS PLAQUES R FEDERAL DAIRY CO INC Mrlk Cream Ice Cream Ice Cream Mixture Greenwnch St Provndence 7 102 Compliments -40' '02-0101 E I I I I I DESITIN CHEMICAL COMPANY 70 SHIP STREET PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND gm eascelknce rn es: n era tamans xp and quality RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS CUPS PLAQUES TROPHIES JEWELERS FOR YOUR CLASS RINGS lil Vllll T3 TIIIIIIIT ST IIISTIJII UISS PIOVIDEICE x . Y I GA I- - . . I 'I - 5 , .L Manufacturers of Q - - , , an U an 0 83 ' . ' , R I largest Showroom in R. I. - DExter 115444 I. CII . ' J 'g of 1 1.- o I MANUIACTUIING lfWfllli IIIIISIS I IIIIISI 6 . T36 40N0l040N0N0 THE RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE OF PHARMACY AND ALLIED SCIENCES We teach a four year course mostly scientific with the earned degree Bachelor of Sclence ln Pharmacy All letters regardmg applucatlons for admlsslon should be addressed to the Registrar Our College IS a nationally accredited lnstututlon Catalog upon request Phone or Your Say It Wrth Flowers P R O M HOWARTH S FLOWERS New KILLINGLY STREET GREENHOUSES TUXEDOS TE 1 3716 Providence WALDORF TUXEDO CO 212 Umon Street Corner Weybosset the essenhal measunng tools for shop products Brown 81 Sharpe Tools are designed to meet the students demand for accuracy and long life In standard shop equipment They provude the help that brlngs confidence and experience In good work Brown 8. Sharpe Mfg Co Providence R I Set No 849 Furnished complete n case wrth tools and handbook BROWN 81 SHARPE TOOLS U21 137 I FOR HIRE , Q A T 'I:r- ,Q- 5. I? - ' , R. I. ' I . . ' i wfbfwfflf 'U? ' is Q v ff l in ls.,!i'3l E! !! !! ll' :1:L:gg' 5 5 nsllllll ll ll slrll direct sales personal service ' M -v '- f original layouts art service retouchmg composition mechamcals halftone and line negatives film and plate stripping plate makmg offset printing folding complete bindery service packaging delivery t o'toole and sons, inc. stamforcl, connecticut stamford 4 9226 new york me 5 4112 W , ffl'-f' if Q , A iffff fax, 1 X 1,2 P I t 1 ' I 'qllo'E . Mngg M, A P7 'IMF' if . 1 9 X 1 xt ,Mft , C vw 'N 1 Sv I , I 1 0 0 UI qznl 'out v . 5 f gg ' I I ,.1 ': ... 'W ff wma , la-3' N ' 1 0 0 Qfiwvx Q Q . Q n Q Q . e Q Q a 0 . 0 40 -0204-0N0K0 't? NARRAGANSETT OIL CO MEE HONG CHINESE a AMERICAN RESTAURANT 22 OHIO AVENUE b P d y F W f E H SES DORIS HOLLOWAY DANCE STUDIOS PARK AVENUE GRE N OU FLOWERS 357 wEsmlNsrER sr 75PkA H 1865 START SAVING As Soon as You ELMWOOD START EARNING FLOWER SHOP 381 ELMWOOD AVENUE SAVINGS FUND AND LOAN Providence Rhode Island HOpklns 12323 ROGER WILLIAMS 270 Westminster Street Domg Home Decorating for More Than a Quarter of a Century COURTLAND DRAPERY SHOPPE SUSIE PETRUCCI GIUSTI Bridal Bed Spreads Custom Made Slap Covers Blinds Shades Lamps Curtains Draperies 604 RESERVOIR AVENUE HOpkms 1 5027 JOHNSON 81 WALES BUSINESS SCHOOL 40 Fountain Street GAspee 1 3450 Providence Rhode Island GAspee 1 3671 DAY AND EVENING COURSES Accountancy Business Administration Typewrltlng Secretarial Bookkeeping OITice Machines Stenographlc Stenographlc Machine Calculators Speedwrutlng Shorthand In 6Weeks -0 0K0' 139 I an Good Food Reasona Ie rices Sun a ull Course Di Providence, R. I. 102 es minster St. Providence, R. I. ' Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Association Providence' R' l' 7 or ve. o. - 8 Cranston 10, R. I I . ll - - u ' I I . . . . I . . I I . , . I . I . I . . I . X9K0f0' 47'0'0'40'10 0 f0 0 x 9 ' F. H. Banspcch F. H. Bonspach, Jr. Telephone ELmhurst I-II00 ST BANSPACH BROTHERS W, mums ,gmc Wholesale Bakers 114 DELAINE STREET Providence, Rhode Island Providence 9, Rhode Islond Learn by Domg Courses un RADIO ELECTRONICS TELEVISION REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING AUTOMATIC OIL HEATING Doy Techmclon Evemng Servlclng Sprung ond Fall Terms Home School fPort Home Port Schoolj WEEKLY PAYMENT PLAN EFFICIENT PLACEMENT SERVICE Wrlte or Coll for Free Curculor NEW ENGLAND TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 486 Brood Street Providence 7 R I Dexter I 0924 T93 Trumbull Street Horttord I Connecticut JA 5 3406 XQI0- 0ff01s0v0-1011010-Q0 I 40 DOT S GRILLE ll ' ll 5 - - ' Qi ,I Compliments of V - I 1 r A Q 1. I L v. I A 1 -'0W0 0'-'-012010 0 -0Y-6'f-011010 Congratulations to The 1956 Graduates Home Home Home Home Home Home Home Home Room 119 Room 205 Room 207 Room 212 Room 215 Room 217 Room 317 Room 322 Black and Gold Representative Black and Gold Representative Black and Gold Representatlve Black and Gold Representative Black and Gold Representative Black and Gold Representative Black and Gold Representative Black and Gold Representative Anna lozzl Brenda DuSana Vlrgmla Ruthwlcz Frances Whntley Lucy Sperdutl Gretchen Arnold Delores Lato Rosalind Cady Congratulations to The Seniors From ACADEMIC VOCATIONAL ROOMS HOME Rooms 117 2 Congratulations and Best Wvshes OUR FELLOW STUDENTS HOME ROOMS A1 A203 2 3 6 101 102 103 From AUTO MECHANICS 0 01f0V fK0'0Y0N0'f0V0 0'f'0K0'K0 0 'I41 Home Room 22-Black and Gold Representative-Dick Jew -120- 121 - 14-216 To 12A SOCIAL COMMITTEE Left to right-B. Giordano, I. Con- te, M. Martell, M. Principe, A. Pir- raglia, L. Perra, M. Arbolino. s 5 E 9 lgji v T7 ' f I J I fm X-X 2 XLL IIA CLASS OFFICERS IIA SOCIAL COMMITTEE First Row-N. Lomax, J. Leone. E. Thomas, R, O'Neil, N. Lomax, C. Catone, C. Bova, Second Row-C. Bova, E. Thomas. j. Leone. .W IIB CLASS OFFICERS LETTERMAN'S CLUB Lcft to right-A. Curran, D'Agostino, A. Saunders, D. First Row-M. MHIICII, R. Hyman, R. WinIhIOP, J- Sol- Mardirossian. monese, N, Karazhanos, L. Clinton, L. Perra. Second Row-E. Little, E. D'Agostino, F. Procaccini, W, Millet. J. Taltian, J. Zartarian, j. Granata. 143 Third Row-Coach Kurneski, G. Morritt, G. Shippee, A. Saunders, A. DiMizio, A. Rao, W. Webb, Zuffoletti.
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