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

 - Class of 1957

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' .J-fi' '2 T'Ii lf:I:EffEfEfE5E5ffS5EfE5E5E5S5f5E?ff-f:- 8 . - - 1- --'-'-'-:-:3:-:3:3:-'-:-:-:f-:-. . . 6' Q 0 r C I' .f fc s . -. .5:f' -f' 'ff .-J:-15: iii -fr ' OUR WAY OF LIFE Education is making greater progress in America now than ever before, and a great revival of learning and art is taking place. Because a higher standard of living is conducive to more high school and college educations, there is a renewed interest in formal learning. The resulting increase in erudite persons produces an even higher level of subsistence and a populace which is even more scholarly. The sharp increase in high school and university enrollments - nearly all the high schools now in use were built within the last half century - is a matter of common knowledge. Fifty years ago prospective students had seemingly insurmountable difficulties. Among them was transportation, for the automobile was iust making its entrance. Where- as buses arrive every fifteen minutes or every thirty minutes now, there were none then. Since living standards were considerably lower, most of the children had to work full time at an early age to help support their families. After working twelve hours a day there was little time for schooling. Can you imagine going to a school where a teacher arrived in a horse-drawn carriage and taught six grades at once in a place no larger than one classroom, which was heated by a pot-bellied stove? ln those days, because of the lack of a suf- ficient number of hearing tests and eye examinations, many children did poorly at school since they could neither hear the teacher nor see the blackboard. How would you like to study using an oil lamp or a candle for lighting? Some of the schools used oil lamps, although the more modern ones were lighted by gas. Just think of the changes in the facilities now available to students! Not only are pupils enjoying better lighting, better heating, and more comfortable desks, but when they wish to look up something for their own personal information or for a school assign- ment, they merely go to a modern, well-equipped school or municipal library. There once was a tremendous waste of talent because of the fact that higher education was principally for the wealthy. Even if a student did finish high school, there was little chance of his going to college. lt did not seem worth the time and money because of the many openings for employment offered to high school gradu- ates. Because of high standards a high school education is now a necessity and going through college is certainly not a luxury. If education has made such rapid progress and has changed our way of life in as short a period as fifty years can you envisage life fifty years hence? Robert C. Ladouceur Z- --.f:.j2f5i1' ukyff' f . swf rj -Tfi..: .-. z2:+,+,,:' -P 5-- 47, if dvi :F -:jc :av -23, 39 . liz 4. ,eq 9 lxlihal-1 Aill 1 1' ,lf ig, Q Q 4, 1 in .li . , f. if 2 r-.Wrinkle I I 0 , t 0 We, the graduating classes of January and June, 1957, dedicate our yearbook to our former faculty adviser to the Black and Gold Staffs, Mr. George Hoffman, who left in the middle of this term to accept another position in Maryland. During the past three years, Mr. Hoffman did a remarkable iob of guiding editorial staffs in publishing the annual Black and Gold. We ap- preciate the help and advice he gave us before leaving for his new position. Although Mr. Hoffman is missed by all his students, we would like him to know that his patience and thoughtfulness will long be remembered by the faculty and pupils of Central High School. We wish to express to Mr. Hoffman our sincere hope for his continued success. 3 EDWARD F MCLAUGHLIN Prlnclpal Dear Graduates Your educahon for the past twelve years has been provided at great ex pense and sacnflce by your parents and the communlty with the hope that you would be tramed to be courageous honest law abndmg and God fearmg cmz ns of our great country Your teachers have made every effort to gunde you un accomplushmg these goals It us now your duty to step out and face the problems of the world honestly and fearlessly Wlth so much unrest m the world you must be constantly on guard If the democracy under whlch we have llved rs to contlnue we must rededlcate ourselves to the prmcuples upon whuch at was founded Congratulataons to each and every one of you and may God speed you on toward your goal Edward F McLaughlm Prlnclpal . . - 1 I ' ' 9 . . . . . . ' 1 . . . . ' I F In All ' -Lvl 1 'MW' fit?-1--f.. H 1 - - f -V A sa , f A. , . . , LESTER F KRONE Head Vocational Dlvrslon In 1953 the Provrdence Trade School was reorgamzed and became the Voca tnonal Duvrsaon of Central Sensor Hugh School Cooperatmg with the Rhode Island State Department of Vocatnonal Education nts purpose as to provlde vo catlonal tralnlng which wlll lead to a hugh school diploma and asslst young people to earn thelr Iuveluhoods rn skllled occupatnons As approxlmately flfty percent of the 'obs In Rhode Island are In the field of productuon the tranmng of skilled and competent workers us necessary to the States mdustnal growth and economuc future Recognrzung that vocational ed ucatuon was a matter of nahonal mterest and essential to the nahonal welfare the Slxty fourth Congress of the United States In 1917 passed the Smnth Hughes Act to promote and develop vocatronal educatnon of less than college grade through the cooperatuon of the Federal and State Governments The great malonty of Amenca s youth nearly 80 per cent does not graduate from college Most young people must rely on theur hugh school years to prepare them for lnfe Accordmgly the Vocatnonal Duvlsnon IS helpung to meet the need for competent workers by provldnng vocational trasmng whlch asslsts students to learn by dolng Lester F Krone WO x . . . . . I . . I , . . . . . . . . . , I I . I iii' M . .e ' Y v 'VU ' , 1 the black and gold The Editorial Staff of the Black and Gold of 1957 would like to express, at on behalf of the student body, our sincere appreciation to Mr. Fidrych for his unceasing efforts in publishing our yearbook. H I Just this year, Mr. Fidrych became faculty adviser to the Black and Gold Staff and has done a remarkable iob of guiding the students who had charge of this publication. We sincerely thank you, Mr. Fidrych, for the patience and cooperation you have shown in helping us to produce this annual which will always be remem- bered by members of the senior class. We are confident that all future students who have the privilege of serving on the Black and Gold Staff will enioy working with you. ' EDITORIAL STAFF Mr. Fidrych 1 Nancy Lomax 'I2A Editor ,sv 4? - , if Q L i EDITORS I I I Nancy Lomax - 12A George Morritt- 'I2B George Morritt 'I2B Editor ' THE EDITORS SPEAK Very soon we shall no longer be a part of CEN- TRAL HIGH SCHOOL where we have spent three of the happiest years of our lives. During this time we have acquired knowledge that will prove valu- able to us in the future when we shall need deter- mination, confidence, and courage to meet life's problems. Our everchanging WAY OF LIFE has made us realize the importance and value of our high ,school education in meeting the innumerable problems con- fronting America and the rest of the world today. We should like to express our appreciation to our parents, teachers, and friends, who have con- tributed so much, throughout the years, toward making our high school graduation a reality. Their tireless efforts on our behalf will always be deeply appreciated. We also wish to thank all those who have helped the Editorial Staff gather information for the T957 BLACK AND GOLD YEARBOOK. NANCY AND GEORGE 1 'lv LQ -1 -Q EDITORIAL STAFF Ing A onoy F V e o G Mov f N Lomox R Grontmcn r Chopoorlon Sfondln C Y remnon V Pofnoude B Vlfulll F Poll F Pofolono A Curran Mrs Carleton - +s.. 4- 1 ly BLACK 8. GOLD REPRESENTATIVE Furs? Row M Leddy M me J I remer Bc' I rx Secon Row A Torfc I0 Jo nson A Du Bono A DuBoss P Knoob M Mcrobnon 7 X9 ll + 9 5 'W f . ' , nf I 1 1 , A -, - 4 3 ' ' .. 'CPI K A -I V ' - X f A,,,,,.....:..... J Y V P 4 ,f FK VN 6 ,Y qijg. I Q SiN' : . B , . i r , . ri f, . , . 'e , C. ' , ' g: . Bova, I. Donfone, H, Bcgdosion, J. Vorodion, M. Thurston, R. Durrell, E. Principe, P. Knoob, V. V e ' , . , . ' ', . ', . , . . g . x A x X ff V :G , 1 fs rx ' 1 P F - Q S . 4 .,1 A -Y 1 V I Y A, gp 4 - L - .. ' : . , , Be , . Dlos, C G ' , M l'g'o . d , gl' , R Miss Katz B se ,- C' i V ART STAFF R. Ash, C, Chopoorlan, J. Chirico, K. Gareheart, J. Feeley lnof piduredj. SPORTS STAFF Sihing Down: Francis Viera. Sfandingz Helen Bagdasian, Rod Durrel, Ernest Principe, Made- laine Tllurslon. 2' :L llli ' ll in ' A A Q A my V A ADVERTISING STAFF All ' 2 9411115 4 'TTI' Vivian Patnaude, Robert Granfmaier, Julia Voradian, Veronica Yeremian, Pairicia Knoob, Arlene Bonay, Barbara Vifuli, Ronald O'Neil, Frances Poli. our counselors and advisers Mr Allen Head Counselor The work of the counselors In helplng to gunde students to attam their goal as most pleasant and at ns hoped that the knowledge skulls and culture acquured at Central wall enable the graduates to meet successfully the challenge of the years that he ahead .4-fW'D'h!L Mr Hull Mr Mackmtosh Miss Palmer 'FSI YK ? JOHN LEONE NANCY LOMAX President Vnce Presldent M 5 UQ! C BSS I, officers X ff,-3 Q -1- CAROLE CHOPOORIAN FRANCIS VIERA Secfefgry TYECISUFSI' If ,IQ Av CLASS OFFICERS ,' , I Fursf Row Vlce Presndenf, Nancy Lomax, Presudent John Leone Second Row Treasurer, Francls Vlero, SECYEYCVY, Carole Chopoorlon 'I 1-z- ' . Iv.- SeI1IOI'S r c- ' fl 5 A , ' '5 cr ' 'il F ' Q x I 9 A 44 5 9-I 12 S 'E January 1957 F JOAN AlBANESE 25 Grosvenor Avenue FROM. Bridgham KNOWN AS: Joni AMBITION: Piano Teacher RATED AS: Sweet LIKES: Sleeping and football games ACTIVITIES: Ensemble, F.B.l..A., P.T.A., Jr. Class Day Entertainment, Traffic, Mr. Allen's Office '56, Glee Club '55, '56, May Queen Dance Comm. '56, Nurse's Office '55, '56, Auditorium Attendant '55. HELEN BAGDASIAN 'I58 Prairie Avenue FROM: Bridgham KNOWN AS: Giggles AMBITION: Private Secretary RATED AS: Humorous LIKES: Dating Leslie, and laughter ACTIVITIES: S.A.O. '55, Main Office, Bowling '55, '56, P.T.A. Honor Guard, Cageball, Black and Gold Staff, Driver's Training, F.B.L.A. Wel- come Dance Comm., Black and Gold Sports Staff, Harvest Hop Comm., '56. :Xi i PHYLLIS ASH 762 Cranston Street FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Phil AMBITION. Secretary RATED AS: Swell LIKES: Dancing, Dating tbat certain guy ACTIVITIES: Ensemble '54, '55, '55, Glee Club '55, '56, Annie Get Your Gun , Jr. Prom Comm., Bowling '55, Central on Parade, As- sociate Office, Main Office, Driver's Training, P.T.A., Sr. Prom Comm., Miss O'Dannell's Of- fice, Maiorette '56. K .. 1 1' BARBARA BABCOCK 42a Detroit Avenue FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Barbie AMBITION: Dressmaker RATED AS: Atbletic LIKES: Dancing, Bowling, big crowds ACTIVITIES: Prom Usherette '54, Jr. Red Cross, Central Night Comm., Maiorette '55, Captain '56, Sr. Play Comm., Central on Parade '56. -09' . , . ,, stars.. . f. 3 . . A , gf, .f.. gif FLORENCE BESSETTE 59 Dartmouth Avenue FROM: Bridgham KNOWN AS: Flo AMBITION: Bookkeeper RATED AS: Casual LIKES: Dancing, football games ACTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica, S.A.O. '56, '57. I2 ALLEN! BONAY 295 Willard Avenue FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Sister AMBITION: Secretary RATED AS: Fun-loving LIKES: Sports, Cars, Food, and Richard ACTIVITIES: Bank Collector '54, Sr. Prom Ush- erette '55, Budget Collector '54, '55, Central on Parade Comm., Welcome Dance Comm., Black and Gold Staff, Senior Play, Traffic, Driver's Training, P.T.A. Honor Guard, Modern Dancing '56. T77 5 QWS JL' .,-19 ,Z v W1 CAROL J. BOVA DONALD CASTALDI CAROL ANN CATONE 22 Ring Street 83 Balbo Avenue 226 Messer Street FROM: Bridgham KNOWN AS: CB AMBITION: Stenographer RATED AS: Explosive LIKES: Dancing, dating that certain guy, double dating with De De ACTIVITIES: P.T.A. '54, '55, '56, Class Secre- tary, Library Aid, Main Office, Associate Ofice, Cageball, Bowling, Swimming, Jr. Prom Comm., Social Comm. '55, Sr. Prom Comm., Counselor's Office, Central on Parade, Central Night Comm., Black and Gold, Welcome Dance Comm. Ai Z FROM: Bridgham KNOWN AS: Don AMBITION: Singer RATED AS: Versatile LIKES: Music ACTIVITIES: Glee Club, Usher, Senior Class Plays. FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Shrimp AMBITION: Doctor's Receptionist RATED AS: lovable LIKES: Dancing, Carmino, clothes ACTIVITIES: Central on Parade, Central Night Comm., Vice President, Y-Teen, Sr. Prom Usher '54, Annie Get Your Gun '55, Treasurer, Social Comm., S.A.O. '56, Ma Queen Candif date '54, '55, '56, P.T.A. '54, '55, Budget Collector '55, '56, Traffic Officer '55, '56. -of ?' 1 Q 1' CAROLE CHOPOORIAN BARBARA CHURCH JANE COOK 92 Crescent Street I5 Babcock Street 87 Carr Street FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Choppy AMBITION: Office worker RATED AS: lovable LIKES: Golfing, lce Coffee, Al ACTIVITIES: Class Secretary, Black and Gold, Black and Gold Art Editor, Sr. Prom Comm., Central on Parade Comm., Central Night Comm., Traffic Squad, P.T.A., Harvest Hop Comm., Driver's Training '56, Cheerleader '55, '56, Captain '56, Social Comm., '55, '56, Swimming, Welcome Dance Comm., Annie Get Your Gun , Black and Gold Repre- sentative, Ensemble, Jr. Prom Comm. '55, Pep Rally Dance '55, '56, Girls Voice '54, FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Barbie AMBITION: Receptionist RATED AS: Quiet LIKES1 Going out with Jim, Hockey Games ACTIVITIES: Associate Office '55, Annie Get Your Gun '56, Victory Dance Comm., '56, Central on Parade, Traffic '56, Ensemble, Glee Club '54, '55, Maiorette, Central Night Comm., Pep Rally Comm. '55, '56, 13 FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Cookie AMBITION: Nurse RATED AS: Cute LIKES1 Football games, going out with Ralph ACTIVITIES: Bowling, Sr. Prom Usher '55, Ma- iorette '54, '55, '56, May Queen Candidate '55, '56, P.T.A. Honor Guard '55, '56, Jr. Red C1955 '55, '56, Central on Parade '55, '56, Central on Parade Comm. '55, '56, Pep Rally Dance Comm. '56, Senior Play Comm. ' m ... ' .5 MYRTLE CRUM 8 Boone Street FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Myrt AMBITION: Woman Marine RATED AS: Nice LIKES: Food, Soda, Rock-n-Roll, and Johnny ACTIVITIES: Softball, Modern Dance, Basket- ball, Ice Skating '55, Senior Play Comm. '54. JP 6 EIINA GELSOMINO 74 Ellery Street FROM: Bridgham KNOWN AS: El AMBITION: Bookkeeper RATED AS: Happy-go-lucky LIKES: Going out with tall guys, Bowling, Dancing ACTIVITIES: Library Assistant '54, Central on Parade '55, Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica 56. s 5 I IDA DATONE 85 Courtland Street FROM: Bridgham KNOWN AS: Dee Dee AMBITION: Stenographer RATED AS: Dynamic LIKES: Dancing, dating that certain guy, double dating with Carol ACTIVITIES: P.T.A. '54, '55, '56, Counselor's Office, Bowling, Swimming, Cageball, Jr. Prom Comm. '55, Social Comm., S.A.O., Central Night Comm., Central an Parade Comm., Black and Gold Staff, Welcome Dance Comm., Fi- nance Chairman of Central Night, Sr. Prom Comm., Harvest Hop '56. ilwifi 3' V g V. I U ROBERT GRANTMAIER T69 Huntington Avenue FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Bob AMBITION: Draftsman RATED AS: Ideal LIKES: Swimming, Dancing, Relaxing ACTIVITIES: Usher '54, '55, '56, Budget Col- lector '56, Black and Gold '56, 'I4 'tl -tt? -rf RODERICK DURRELL I9 Thackeray Street FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Rod AMBITION: Auto Mechanic RATED AS: Persanalityeplus LIKES: Sports, skating, Auto Mechanics ACTIVITIES. Black and Gold Staff '56, Usher '54, '55, '56, Social Comm. '54, '55, '56. CAROL GREENHALGH 47 Dora Street FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Carol AMBITION: Doctor's Receptionist RATED AS: Cute LIKES: Eating Pizza, seeing Bobby, lots of lun ACTIVITIES: Y Teen Club '55, '56, Mr. AIIen's Office '56, Traffic '56, Central on Parade Comm. '55, P.T.A. Honor Guard '56. Hia., t 'T at -,,.,--1 Lf' ' 7 r I : ' -' ' f , V11 gl , 1 . . -' ,I I ' i uf if D1-'.'i.1.'7 'l ROBERT IIAMMANN ELIZABETH IIIAVELES CHRISTY KATSETOS 9 Andrews Terrace 210 Adelaide Avenue 49 Haskins Street FROM: Burriville High KNOWN AS: Bob AMBITION: Mechanical Engineer RATED AS: Casual LIKES: Square Dancing, Riding Motorcycles ACTIVITIES: Usher '54, '55, '56. FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNowN AS: Betty AMBITION: Legal Secretary RATED AS: Capable LIKES: Dancing, George, Red Sox FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Christy The Greek AMBITION: Electronic Technician RATED AS: Intelligent LIKES: Music, and Sports ACTIVITIES: Information '55, Auditorium At- ACTIVITIES: Usher, Dawn Patrol, Social Comm tendance '54, Annie Get Your Gun '55, Budget Collector. Central on Parade '56, Mr. Allen's Office '56, Cageball '55, '56, Skating '55, Softball '55, Senior Play '56, Driver's Training '56. 'tl af HENRY KELLY 33 Oak Street FROM: La Salle Academy KNOWN AS: Kell AMBITION: Commercial Artist RATED AS: Courteous LIKES: Bowling, Fishing, Sports in General -auf ALLAN KEVORKIAN IIAIGAZ KHIMATIAN 204 Rounds Avenue l23 Bellevue Avenue FROM: Cranston High KNOWN AS: AI AMBITION: Journalist RATED AS: Cool LIKES: Baseball, Hockey, Football FROM: Cuba KNOWN AS: Hank AMBITION: Machinist RATED AS. Ambitious LIKES: Traveling 'I5 T 12 JOAN LACROSS 59 Rutherglen Avenue FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Joannie AMBITION: Office Worker RATED AS: Sweet LIKES: Dancing, bowling and music ACTIVITIES: Driver's Training '55, Senior Prom Usherette '55, Traffic '56, P.T.A. Honor Guard '54, Central on Parade Comm. '54, '55, Central Night Comm. '54, '55. 'T' QS,.:,g,,r JANET LOWELL 702 Potters Avenue FROM: New York City KNOWN AS: Janet AMBITION: Secretary RATED AS: Joyful LIKES: TV, Singing, Joking with the girls f. asm' i ' 1 10- fvlq'V 1-'19 JOHN LEONE I87 Wendell Street FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Johnny AMBITION: Accountant RATED AS: Tops LIKES: Looking At a Cute Little Maiorette ACTIVITIES: Class President '54, '55, '56, S0- cial Comm. '54, '55, '56, Ticket Comm. '54, '55, '56, Office Worker '54, '55, S.A.O. '56, Traf- fic '56, Senior Play '56, Central Night Comm. '54, '56, Jr. Prom Comm. '55, Pep Rally Dance '55, '56, Poster Comm. '56, Decorating Comm. '54, '55, '56, Roller Skating Party '55, '56. ROBERT E. MAY T501 Hartford Avenue FROM: Classical High KNOWN AS: Bobby AMBITION: Electronic Engineer RATED AS. likeable LIKES: Amateur Radio, Hunting I6 as 'Q' NANCY A. LOMAX T099 Eddy Street FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Nan AMBITION: Secretary RATED AS: Tops LIKES: Dating That Certain Someone, Dancing ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Social Comm., P.T.A. '54, '55, '56-Vice Pres. '56, Class Secretary '54, Class Vice Pres. '55, '56, Counselors' Office '55, '56, Driver's Training '55, Black and Gold Editor '56, Traffic '56, Senior Play '56, Central Night Comm., Central on Parade Comm., Senior Play Comm. '54, '55, '56, Jr. Prom Comm. '55, Sr. Prom Comm. '56. 1 VINCENT MICHAEL 64 Dean Street FROM: Nathanael Greene KNOWN AS: Ace AMBITION: Auto Mechanic RATED AS: Smooth LIKES: Baseball, Football, Rock 8. Roll, Girls .nga RONALD O NEILI. 43 Central Street FROM Gllbert Stuart KNOWN AS Ronnle AMBITION Accountant RATED AS Terrlfnc ACTIVITIES Black and Gold 56 Soclal Comm 54 55 Central Nught Comm 56 Senuor Play ELEANOR THOMAS 64 Camp Street FROM Gnlbert Stuart KNOWN AS Janne AMBITION Secretary RATED AS lnvely LIKES Progressive Jazz and Dotmg Howie ACTIVITIES Troffrc 55, Girls Glee Club, Girls Ensemble, Central on Parade, Brngadoon , Anme Get Your Gun , South Pacufncn, Sen nor Prom Usherette Mass O'DonnelI's Ofhce, Assocnate Olfuce, Oklahoma , Class Treasurer '55, Socnal Comm, Welcome Comm -pair RALPH I RICCI 30 Vernon Street FROM Bridgham Jr High KNOWN AS Rich AMBITION Machinist RATED AS Nice Looklng LIKES Football and Peachle ACTIVITIES Football 54 55 56 Track MADELAINE THURSTON 56 Nnanhc Avenue FROM Roger Wllllams KNOWN AS Lame AMBITION Secretary RATED AS School Spirited LIKES Sports Progresslve Jazz and Dating Bl y ACTIVITIES PTA Honor Guard '54, '55, '56, Information '56, Traffic '56, Gym Office '56, Semor Play '56, Black and Gold '55, Sports Staff 56 Basketball '55 Baseball '55, Budget Collector '54, '55 17 ah A-FS JOHN SEP! 78 Brndgham Street FROM Roger Wullrams KNOWN AS .Iohn AMBITION Auto Mechanic RATED AS Friendly LIKES Baseball Swrmmmg ucv' 'Q 'T VINCENT TOIITORELLA I53 Brldgham Street FROM Bndgham Jr Hugh KNOWN AS Vlnme AMBITION Auto Mechanic RATED AS Comlcal LIKES Baseball Football Hockey and Stan Kenton . S 1 . 6' 'r ' -5 -C ' f xi :U h - I 1 A I, I 4 ' I - if ' IW f . 1 LIKES: Music, dancing, sports, cars, girls : A , ' , ' I ' ' 2 ' : ' - 2 ' , ' , ' 2 '55, ' , ' 1 ' . ' 1 ' '56. '56. 9 : - 1 - - 1 - I .II ' ' ' ' ' ' ' JULIA VARADIAN 23 Gladstone Street FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Julie AMBITION: College RATED AS: Terrific LIKES: Marty, Shish Ka Beb, and Clothes ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader - Business Manager, Senior Play, Black and Gold, Central on Pa- rade, Annie Get Your Gun , Social Comm., Jr. Prom Comm., Pep Rally Dance, Welcome Dance, Harvest Hop Comm., Traffic '55, '56, P.T.A., Ensemble, Girls' Glee Club, Central Night Comm., '54, '55, '56. f ,Q J., CATHERINE WALSH 95 Rutherglen Avenue FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Cathy AMBITION: legal Secretary RATED AS: Reliable LIKES: Dancing, Singing, Eating, and Swimming ACTIVITIES: Jr. Red Cross '54, '55, '56, P.T.A. 56, Prom Usherette '54, '55, Central on Parade '56, Glee Club '56, Ensemble '56, Ticket Comm. '54, '55, '56, Cageball '55, '56, Bowling '56, Christmas Pageant '55. I '15 VINCENT VENDITTI I9 Pallas Street FROM: Bridgham Jr. High KNOWN AS: Vin AMBITION: Machinist RATED AS: Athletic LIKES: Sports, Watching Football Games, Fun ACTIVITIES: Football '55, Track '55, '56. SANDRA YEADON 418 Reservoir Avenue FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Sandy AMBITION: Nurse RATED AS: Efficient LIKES: Bowling, Dancing, Skating ACTIVITIES: Ticket Comm. '54, '55, Red Cross '55, '56, Central Night '56, Girls Glee Club '55, '56, Cogeboll '55, P.T.A. '56, Senior Play '56, Christmas Pageant '55. IB 'Ulm tr-41 .. l'.--RN , ,, I.. .v ' .v N . , v ', qi',.'. 'f - :f7'5f:i::-ww r '. .s-' 4- .,. ,. ...--- i,hu . . ., . .. iffy: 3 '. . Q-.ff .-png, 1 1 f. ,h-ft.,-g pw..- ls . ,n,- 1' : .1 , . f, , . ,,v,,.- , . . t , arg., ku. xt 1' 'J PJ' .... .A vv .1 s... FRANCIS VIERA 107 Rugby Street FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Peanuts AMBITION: U. S. Marines, Then College RATED AS: Outstanding LIKES: Dancing, Sports, Music, and Girls ACTIVITIES: Baseball '55, Stage Crew '54 - Captain '55, '56, Basketball '55, '56, Class Officer '54, '56, Ticket Comm. '56, Track '54, Black and Gold '56. JOAN ZIMARINO 37 Arch Street FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Zimmie AMBITION: Typist RATED AS: Pleasant LIKES: Eating, Dancing, and Happy People ACTIVITIES: Budget Collector '54, Traffic '55, Information '55, Black and Gold Representa- tive '54, Driver's Training '55, Senior Play '56, Miss O'DonnelI's Office '56, President of P.T.A. '56. class prophecy THE MILLION DOLLAR QUESTION Good evenIng ladIes and gentlemen Here It IS Mon day September 22 1977 and your favorIte program The MIIlIon Dollar QuestIon IS celebratlng IIS 20th annlversary of InternatIonaI broadcastIng ThIs IS your mIstress of cere monles MIss Carol Bova welcommg you our audlence to anothed excItIng and surprIsIng program TonIght we are also celebratIng the arrIvaI of our new sponsor Elena Gel sommos long lastmg lIfe long sparkle brught lIpstIck T nIght we also have two lovely gIrls who are golng to Introduce our product They are MIss Catherune Walsh and MISS Eluzabeth Haveles And now I thunk we are lust about ready to begun our show Here comes our lovely asslstant MISS Ida Dantone She IS carryIng the card whlch Introduces our fIrst con testants who are MIss Phyllus Ash Mrs LeslIe McKeel the former MIss Helen Bagdaslan and MISS Allene Bonay who are at the present tIme secretanes to the Rod Durrell and Robert Taft Auto MechanIc AssocIatIon For S500 can you tell me who was the Idol of the teenagers In the Rock 81 Roll Era of 1956? Oh' Mrs McKeel has lust popped up wIth the correct answer Of course It was none other than ElvIs Presley By answenng the questIon correctly our three contestants are entItled to come back next week to try for the S1000 questuon Here come our next contestants who answered the S1000 questlon last week and have come back tonIght to and Mrs Ralph Bello the former MIss Jane Cook who are both regustered nurses at the Walsh Memonal Hosputal They tell us that MIss Carol Greenhalgh IS replacnng Mrs Carmmo BOSCIG the former MISS Carol Catone as doctors receptnonnst at the Walsh Memonal Hosputal because Mrs Boscla IS expectlng her fourth chlld Also wIth them IS a handsome gentleman named Francls VIera who IS now employed as an eIectrIcIan at the ChrIsty Katsetos Electrlc Co under the management of Mr Robert May Now for your S2000 questxon can you tell me who was burIed In Grants tomb? Mr VIera IS exactly correct by sayung Grant' These three contestants are entntled to come back next week to try for the S4000 questIon Now the tnme has come for us to Introduce our new sponsor Elena GlesomInos Infelong sparkle brlght IIp stIck Here to tell you all about It are our two young ladIes MIss Walsh tells us that Elena GlesomInos sparkle bnght lIpstIck guves IIfe to any worn out lIps It IS Ike pamt When It drIes It stIcks and brother when I say stIcks I mean STICKS MIss Haveles clanms that you wIll never be able to rub wnpe or wash It off It I5 there for lafe Why dont you try some today? Now once agaun we return you to our program and Introduce our thurd group of contestants the MIsses Bar bara Babcock Florence Bessette and Barbara Church MIss Babcock tells us that she IS head dressmaker for the Babcock Fashnon DesIgnIng Company and MISS Bessette IS her bookkeeper and MIss Joann Calm IS a dressmaker for her concern MIss Babcock IS planmng an addItIon to her desIgnIng company the draftsman In charge wIll be Mr Robert Grantmauer MISS Church I5 now workIng as a re ceptnomst for the Henry Kelly Commercual Art StudIo MISSBS Babcock Church and Bessette are here tonIght to try for the 520000 questson whuch IS What day of the year IS Chnstmas celebrated? MIss Bessette has lust come up wIth the correct answer whuch IS December 25th of course Now these contestants are entItIed to appear on next weeks show to make an attempt at the 540000 questIon Well Iadues and gentlemen thIs concludes our show for thIs evenIng ThIs IS your mIstress of ceremonIes MISS Carol Bova saylng goodbye for a two week perlod b cause I shall be vacatIonIng In Caluforma Whnle I am gone the lovely MISS JuIIa VaradIan wall replace me as mIstress of ceremonIes Now I should lIke to bud you all a very pleasant good evenIng ThIs IS your SBI BroadcastIng Company In New York Stay tuned for the latest world Wlde and natuonal news DRINKOSOL the paIn reIIever for headaches fmger aches and toe aches presents John Leone brmgnng you the 'II oclock summary of the world wIde and natuonal news FLASH PhIIadelphIa The son of Mrs Alfred Landn the former MIss Carol Chopoonan secretary for the Robert Ing Plant has receIved today a scholarshup to the Ronald ONeIll UnIversIty where he wIIl study teachlng FLASH New York The erectnon of the Joan LaCross and Joan ZImarIno School of Typmg has been completed and enrollments wIll begIn on November 22 FLASH North CarolIna MISS Myrtle Crum a manne In the U S MarIne Corps has lust returned home from the Janet Lowell Hosputal where she was treated for ap pendIcItIs She IS doung well FLASH Hollywood That Slflglng sensatuon Donald Castaldu has lust receIved hIs golden record for selllng e mIIIIon records of hIs popular Summer Romance MIss Joan Albanese famous concert pIanIst has a two week engagement at CarnegIe Hall begmnmg Decem ber I4 Famous Hollywood Journalnst AI KevorkIan wIll be present at MIss Albaneses debut Wnth ham wIII be hns news secretanes the MIsses Eleanor Thomas and Made IaIne Thurston who wIIl take notes on the Performance of MISS Albanese FLASH Boston The Vmcent Muchael and John Sepe Auto Mechamc Company IS buIIdIng another plant In Worcester because of the great Increase In busuness over the past ten years ThIs IS John Leone saynng 'Thats about all the news we have for you at the present moment For the weather plcture we swutch you to our lovely weather forecaster MIss Nancy Lomax Take It away Nancy II Il . ,, . . . . . I I I I . . . ,, . . . . . . . . - I ' . ' . l . I . I . I . I , I un o s n 1 n U I n I I o - u a ll ' ' , - . . , - . I . n . . . 0- I a 1 u I u I I . . . I . I . . . , ' . - 1 . . . . . - . - I e- l . I I - I I ' I I I I I I a a n ll D ' Il , . . ' . ' . I I . ' I . , I I I , - . . . I . . . : ' .I 0 Q I VY for 'he 52000 queshon' They afe M55 Sandra Yeadon Hammann and Vincent Tortorella Mechanical Engineer- , , , . I . . l ' ' . , . . . . 1 . . . ,' : ' , . . . , . . . . - . ' g ' I ' ' s . n . . . . I , I . I . . , , I . . . : ' ' ' I . . , ,, , , . . . . . a I u - ' ' ' II Il. . . . I . . I 1 ' 1 ' ' ' . . , . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . i . . I . - ' I I I I I I ' . . I I . 1 I - I 2 I . ' I n q I o c . I , - . . . . , , I I 1 I ' ' u . - . . I . . . I . I a . I a T9 uperlatives 12A IDEAL CENTRALITE Nancy Lomax - John Leone MOST VERSATILE Donald Castaldi - Julia Varadian MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ronald O'NeiII - Sandra Yeadon MOST PLEASING PERSONALITY Roderick Durrell - Eleanor Thomas 2A BEST LOOKING Ralph Ricci - Carol Catone BEST DRESSED Joan Albanese - Robert May MOST POPULAR John Leone - Carole Chopoorian MOST ATHLETIC Vincent Venditfi - Barbara Babcock MOST FUN LOVING Fancis Viera - Allene Bonay anthony medal essay contest MY MOTHER By .loan Albanese Awarded Girls Prize in Anthony Medal Essay Contest for the Class of January I957 There IS a person In my life who means more to me than I can ever express I may not do her IUSIICC but I shall try to describe her in my own way She IS lust a little but of a thang but she has the biggest heart in the world To me she is my whole life There IS never a time when I can t go to her with my problems talk them over with her and m the end know that I am doing the right thing At times I admit I feel that her ludgement concerning things I want to do IS wrong but In the final analysis she is correct for she always seems to know what is good for me She is broad minded enough so that she can see some thing with my point of view and understand me Therefore we can pointed over something I know she wishes she could help me and I believe she feels the hurt and disappointment almost as much as I do She never thinks of herself and is always ready to help someone else rather than to be helped She IS always so busy but would gust as soon do what ever she has to do herself rather than to bother any one else She IS considerate and thinks of the little things to make everyone happy No matter what she has to go through or how hard the task you will never find her complaining She has made many sacrifices and all her life has worked for only one thing to make me happy She has tried so hard to see that I have a good life and has tramed me to use good ludgement If I can live up to these standards which she would have me meet and make her proud of me then III have accomplished the greatest thing In my life Although at times I may not show It I truly appreciate all she IS doing for me and love her deeply for It She IS more than wonderful she is my mother 22 . , . . I ' I ' I , . . I I . . . . n . I . , I reach an agreement that will suit both of us. When I am hurt or disap- I I I - , . , . , . . I ' I z ' . Gllda Parella won Thlrd Honor able Mentnon rn the annual Thanks gnvmg Day Proclamatnon Contest proclamation fhanksguvlng day By Dennls .I Roberts GOVERNOR More than three hundred years ago the Pllgrlm Fathers celebrated the flrst Thanksglvlng Day on Amencan soul acknowledgung the Supreme Glver of every glft It was thelr wish to share wlth thenr Indlan fruends the 'oy of thankmg God for the mamfold blessrngs He had bestowed upon them Today more than ever our country sorely needs to remember how blessed we are We have gufts which our forefathers and loved ones dned to preserve And they surely are gnfts' No other country on the face of the earth has more freedom and more opportumty for all than America the Beautiful Today the free world IS endangered by the threat of a Godless form of government The people already dommated by that government once knew a taste of freedom They once worshupped God wlthout fear We are wutnessmg now that they stall have farth that they wull again llve In freedom and may agaan worshlp the way theur hearts and mmds dictate When we vote constructlvely cntlclze and worship the way we choose we are keeping our country strong and free These freedoms are more preclous than we reallze for they constntute our very way of llfe Thus Thanksgiving Day as we gather for our tradltlonal meal let our hearts be llfted ln love and gratltude to God our Creator for Hrs great goodness to us and most of all for the loy of llvmg rn Amerlca the land of the free and the home of the brave NOW THEREFORE DO I DENNIS J ROBERTS GOV ERNOR OF THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS PROCLAIM THURSDAY THE 22ND OF NOVEMBER 1956 as THANKSGIVING DAY wuth fanth In God that He wall contmue Hrs supreme love for us and beseechmg Hum to gulde the leaders of our country and of the world nn attaumng an ever lastnng peace for all mankmd IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have hereunto Set my hand and caused the seal of the State to be affixed this 22nd day of November In the year of Our Lord one thousand nnne hundred and flfty sux and of Independence the one hundred and etghtueth DENNIS J ROBERTS Governor By the Governor Armand H Cote Secretary of State . . - I O O O a n I I r I I I I , . . .. . . ,, ll - I I I ' I r I I r ' 1 I I . , . crazy classics Out Of Sight Out Of Mind Mama Teach Me To Dance Fabulous Character Paddlm Madelaune Home Tultl Frultl You Gotta Have Heart Me 8- My Shadow True Love Mr Wonderful Its Been A Long Long Time Love And Marriage lm A Fool To Care He s The Most I Could Have Danced All Night Pretty Little Girl l Cant Begun To Tell You Dont Be Cruel When Your Smiling Crazy Man Crazy Ain t Misbehavm Doing What Comes Naturally lm Going Steady The Bells Of St Mary Amt She Sweet My Little Angel You re A Sweetheart We Never Talk Much Devil Or Angel With A Song ln My Heart We Go Together Its Almost Tomorrow Happy Go Lucky My Buddy Ida Sweet As Apple Cider Thats All There Is To That See You Later Alligator Beautiful Brown Eyes A Good Man Is Hard To Find Girl Of My Dreams Hernando s Hideaway Enloy Yourself Till Then Endless Undecided Supposm lll Be Around When The Saints Come Marching In School Books . Elena Gelsomino Peanuts Vuera Madelanne Thurston Joan Lacorss The Football Team Joan Albanese 8. Florence Bessette Barbara Church John Leone Since I Got An Honor Report Eleanor Thomas Helen Bagdasuan Ralph Rlccn At The Senior Prom Carol Catone Elizabeth Haveles Mr McLaughlin Joan Zumarlno Vincent Vendntti Allene Bonay Carole Greenhalgh Robert May The Late Bell Julia Varadian Barbara Babcock Carole Chopoorian In Mr Webbs Room Carol Bova Donald Castaldl Jane And Ralph Graduation Day Janet Lowell Sandra Yeadon 8K Cathy Walsh Ida Dantone Henry Kelly You Under Graduates Phyllis Ash Roderick Durrell Nancy Lomax Continental Diner Allan Kevorkuan John Sepe School Days Bobby Grantmaler I Dont Graduate Ronnie O Nell Miss Campbells Room . , . , I . I Q 1 I ' . I - A 1 u u 1 A I ' . ' I 1 . I 1 I I 1 I Understand ,, ., . I . ., . , Miss O'Donnell I F , , . I I ' Q v . . ..., , I I . , . . . . , 24 C XX 1 1, LEX department heads rift . :RB MR. BEACHEN Mathematics 'fa N...f N'-:naw MR. BROWNSWORD MR. CARTER English Commercial Il- MR. COMI MISS O'DONNELL MR. D'ATRI Drafting Co-ordinator Auto Mechanics f ag .,,,,,3.,gg was 65? 'W Q I 2 I ...SL .SX MR. ANDERSEN MISS BARNES MISS BAXTER MR. BIRONG Painfing English Engilsh Mafhemaiics fa A 'Cin In 4 ,J MR. BOGDA MISS BOSWORTH MISS BROWN MISS CAMPBELL Physicai Education Engilsh Engilsh Business A -wx. I . . R.. M Z' MR. CENTORE MISS COLITZ MR. COOK MISS COOPER Social Science Physical Education Auto Mechanics Business 'ef QW. :Tiff wB'f'Ff W if - as v--.ff-X N MR. CORRIGAN MR. CROSS MISS DAUBNEY MISS DURFEE Eledricify Radio-Television English Language i,. ' , 1 ','. ' ,. ' Q- . ii i f ...A sa MR. GALLAGHER MISS GORMAN MISS GRAY MISS JILLSON Drafting Physical Education English Dressmoking ..,, .QL wi' MR. KUTNESKI MRS. LANCELLOTTI MR. LAURO MR. MALONEY Science Business Science Auio Mechanics ,-Q .N 16 'i .av -8,3 A Q I . , , ,H 'if i 1 V 'X pq.-ni I in , lf f .X . MR. McMILLAN Machine Shop MISS MCINERNEY MR. MCINTOSH Physical Education Machine Shop -18- ..,,, q f.fr,,,..4F' wffgyf MISS MUHEIM MRS. MURRAY MR. PEARCE Ar? Dressmaking Physical Educaiion , 45' , ,C , ,y - YL MR. MILLS Radio-Television ,im X ,J MR. POTIER Music-Dramafics ' 2 if . AL xi ' wa i Q, 7 1 if MR. RANGER MR. REARDON MRS. REYNOLDS MR. RUSSO Machine Shop Woodworking Special Social Studies 'f x Q -vi '- ,avr '--s-si L MR SEYFERTH Prlntlng MR TEOLIS Auto Mechanucs MR THAYER Business an 535 if MR TITUS MR WARWICK MR WEBB Art Metal Sheet Metal English MR WYMAN Electricity 30 AQ, , s , ' 1 Q KX.. A S 6 V.. 1 ' 'M' ' .2 A -I 44 1 ' ' 'f 3 if H E A 'R R V ff 11:1 f 4 Q R v ' ,f, ', ' f , ff ey f f -X 4: ,E I -,f ff , QQ ,. 4 V ' i , W Y' R Y A t , . . 5 4 H: Q Q 5, wr- , ,-',' V W',, 1 M 5 In , Ki, 'Q V k', 5 Yflaft '-,, ' Q 53277: 3 clerical department CYNTHIA GREEN ELSIE GREENWOOD DOROTHY MORIN Main Office Associate Office Stenographer CLAIRE THERIAULT MARIA VALLES RUDOLF SALVATORE Main Office Registrar Stock Clerk 31 J.--ua-lun SHf II1 ITISITIOFICIITI Central Hugh School lost an outstandung counselor and a wonderful friend In the death of DANIEL W GRISLEY last summer Mr Grlsley served as counselor to all those who were enrolled an the Academic Vocational Course here at Central He was more than a teacher to has students he was a fruend to whom they could turn for advuce and help Mr Gnsley as missed and wall be remembered not only by hus famlly, but by the students and faculty of Central Hugh School 32 ,W y yy yysr 3 1 1 1 4 . . - ', , P' .GP f Q, EDWARD D'AGOSTlNO BRUCE MORRITT PreSid6nf Vice-President ,Q ID c ass officers 'Q DALLAS MARDIROSSIAN ANNETTE CURRAN Secretory Treasurer C7 'U' .xx CLASS OFFICERS hrs! Ro Bruce Mo ri! Vce P es de 1 Ed c d DAgosllno Presldent Seco d Ro A nette Cu ro T eos e Dulles Mo drosso Secretary . C , . 4-V li fv- 5 N , ? , S. :1 4 . - 1 l I xx xl N1 ,A -at X 1 IR., , x z ' .1 , - , K' . . s 5' ' '- X X- -1 lo' '5 W 4 , f f' 53' U , , 1.314 A 9 Q fr . , '- Wt- Q 3 11 , .' V , ' , 2 4gJ ' ' L U- 4 ' i I A 1 A VV: . A f 54 . A '. F W 1 .4 S .g,,.. 1 ..-1 ' w: r i , i - r i ng w r ' ' , ' . n wz n r n, r ur r, r i I n, . -n . ,,,,.Rx Iva, ., 1 55 T . 5 2902 50 BARBARA A ADAMS MARGARET E ANDREWS 289 Frlendshup Street FROM Roger Wnllrams KNOWN AS Barbie AMBITION Secretary RATED AS Carefree LIKES Swlmmlng skatlng bays wuth blue eyes ACTIVITIES Drivers Tralnlng 56 Swlmmlng 56 Cageball 56 GIUSTI AUCONE 7I Hall Street FROM Esel: Hopluns KNOWN AS Gus AMBITION Cabmetmalmer RATED AS Easy golng LIKES Baseball cars televlsnon ACTIVITIES Band 54 Movse Squad Chopmust Hull Road No Scituate FROM Hope Jr Hngh KNOWN A5 Peggy AMBITION Secretary RATED AS Casual LIKES Music Dancing Theresa 81 Joe ACTIVITIES Drivers Tralmng 56 Mann Offrce 56 Traffic 55 56 Ticket Comm 56 JOAN ANTONELLI T40 Rutherglen Avenue FROM St Matthews KNOWN AS Joni AMBITION X Ray Technlcnan RATED AS Sparkling LIKES Dancing whlte bucks and song Earth Angel ACTIVITIES Trafflt 54 55 56 Central on Parade 56 Library 55 Ticket Comm Dnvers Tralnlng 56 Mann Office 56 Infor matron 56 fi .'fJ' .4 QM will EDWARD BAGENSKI ANTHONY BALLIRANO 60 Malden Street 238 Magnolia Street FROM Buckley Hugh FROM Oliver Hazard Perry KNOWN AS Ed KNOWN AS Tony AMBITION T V Technlclan AMBITION State Trooper RATED AS Interestung RATED AS Energetic LIK S 2 30 p m LIKES Sports music 35 11, 1 , f ' ,f I 1' 4 l' 'v fy J ,495 I . . ' 1 D .I - . . I . 1 . I, - 1 1 : 5 1 1 l 1 1 - - 1 . . , . 11 - I 7 1 1 1 l 1 l - 1 - 1 1 . - - I - 1 1 1 . 1 - . , . 1 1 1 ' 5 ' ' , I 5 l . ' . I I I I - '56: . , . . , . . , I I 1 ' - 1 1 , R 'J .q.i1 ...-...nal iwr' 5' r 1',hgL , ur ' ' , : , , ' ' E : : . , : , ' : ' 5 I '54. 1 1--as 1 as Y RAYMOND BARISH EDWARD BATTEY GEORGE BEDROSSIAN 227 Waldo Street Chepachet 312 Douglas Avenue FROM Gilbert Stuart FROM North Provldence Hugh FROM FFOHCE KNOWN AS Ray KNOWN AS Crash KNOWN AS Geor9e AMBITION Dmfgsman AMBITION Mgghmm AMBITION Nuclear Physlclst RATED AS pleasmg RATED AS Smogth RATED AS Ambmous LIKES Rock 8. Roll Glrls Hunting LIKES Cars UKES MU5'C 5P0 l5 ACTIVITIES Semor Play 56 ACTIVITIES Basketball 56 me G' Q-1, O!-'I' JUDITH BISHOP 125 Stanwood Street FROM East Greenwich H S KNOWN AS Judy AMBITION Alrllne Hostess RATED AS Studlous LIKES Bemg wnth a certaun ACTIVITIES Assocuate Offuce boy named Bob 55 Cageball 55 ANDRE BLAIS DOLORES IRUSCINI l85 Lester Street 608 Pleasant Valley Parkway FROM Central Evening School KNOWN AS Andy AMBITION Electronnc Engmeer RATED AS Ambntlous FROM Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS Dee AMBITION Stenographer RATED AS Sweet LIKES Classical muslc football baseball LIKES A certain guy named Bob hockey ACTIVITIES Red Cross 55 Central on Parade Black and Gold 56 Troffnc 56 57 Sensor 56 Annie Get Your Gun 55 Graduation Play Comm Exerases 54 55 Class Day Exercises 54 55 Ensemble 54 55 56 Drwers Traunlng 56 36 I 11 11 , I 1 1 f ' ' , ' ' ' l . e ' V 5 ,QI I I , H I ff ' ' J X . : : , , , : I ' ' ' . l . 1 ' . - 1 1 - 1 1 I 1 1 1 I - 1 I 11 - 11 1 I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 I - 1 1 . 56. 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 I - 1 - - 1 1 1 1 . DAVID BRYAN Central Pike FROM: Scituate Jr. High KNOWN AS: Dave AMBITION: Artist RATED AS: Artistic LIKES: Music, good books ACTIVITIES: Central Night Comm. '56. l 3 :I ' F fi KENNETH BUONANNO 170 Vinton Street FROM: Bridgham KNOWN AS: shafky AMBITION. Engineer RATED AS: Smooth LIKES: Football, Bobbi, sleeping ACTIVITIES: J.V. Football '54: V. Football '55. 'ir JOHN IUTIER 30 Richardson Street FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Cappy AMBITION: Marine Corps RATED AS: Clown LIKES: Sports, lots of fun ACTIVITIES: Football '54, '55: Baseball '54. CAESAR CAIRO 725 Admiral Street FROM: la Salle KNOWN AS: Domino AMBITION: Electronic Engineer RATED AS: Fun-loving LIKES: Baseball, boxing, singing, playing sax, lansagne ACTIVITIES: J.V. Football '55g Budget Col- Iector. 37 EDWARD BURKE I43 Houston Street FROM: St. Michael's School KNOWN AS: Trigger AMBITION: Machine Designer RATED AS: Friendly llKES: Everything ACTIVITIES: Budget Collector '55, '56: Fencing '55, '56: Senior Play Comm. '55: Central Night Comm. '55: Central on Parade '55: Candidate for Class President '55. IHA ANTHONY CAMPANO 286 Carpenter Street FROM: Bridgham Jr. High KNOWN AS: Tony AMBITION: Electronic Engineer RATED AS: Pleasant IIKES: Sports, music E-uf I 'g v RN Q 7 za 1 MTI' 1 ff! xlbffikq :life . fs JENNIE CARLOW RAYMOND CHEVALIER 380 Friendship Street Danielson Pike FROM: Roger Williams No. Scituate KNOWN AS: Jennie FROM: No. Scituate Jr. High AMBITION: Secretary RATED AS: Easy going LIKES: Swimming, Tall Boys, Roller Skating ACTIVITIES: Driver's Training '56, Swimming '55, '56: Cageball '55, '56, Bowling '56: Girls Glee Club '54, '55, '56, is ii LOUIS CIANCI 2II Carpenter Street FROM: Bridgham Jr. High KNOWN AS: Red AMBITION: Doctor RATED AS: Quiet LIKES: Baseball, football, dancing, swimming ACTIVITIES: Associate Office '55, '56. KNOWN AS: Ray AMBITION: Mechanic RATED AS: Nice LIKES: Automobiles NIYRNA CI'IIN 38 Valley Street FROM: O. H. Perry KNOWN AS: Myrna AMBITION: Bookkeeper RATED AS: likeable LIKES: Car riding, listening to records ACTIVITIES: Girls Glee Club, Main Office. FRANK 139 Fed FROM: Bridgham KNOWN AS: Frankie AMBITION: Mechanic RATED AS: Pleasant LIKES: Sports CICCONE eral Street 38 LOUIS CLINTON II3 Rugby Street FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Louie AMBITION: Air Force RATED AS: likeable LIKES: Combination of girls and sports ACTIVITIES: Varsity Basketball '54, '55, '56 Track '55, '56. ay I GEORGE CLOSE 141 Harrison Street FROM: La Salle KNOWN AS: George AMBITION: U. S. Air Force RATED AS: Nice LIKES: Baseball, rack 8- roll, motorcycles, girls ACTIVITIES: Associate Office '54: Senior Play '55: Central on Parade '55g Boys Glee Club '54, '55, '56. 415 ROSEMARY COLE 348 Willard Avenue FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Rosie AMBITION: Secretary RATED AS: Clever LIKES: Dancing, hillbilly music, rock 'n roll an N? JOIN CORIIN I1 Hylestead Street FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Shorty AMBITION: Hairdresser RATED AS: Bubbling LIKES: Dancing, Being with Joe, Cheering, White Bucks ACTIVITIES: Girls Glee Club '54: Ensemble '55, '56, '57: Library '55g Main Office '56: Associate Office '54g Annie Get Your Gun '55g Ticket Comm. '55, '56: Central on Parade '56: Cheerleader '56, '57. 3 '4A. 1 it MARJORIE CRUM ANNETTE CURRAN EDWARD WAGOSTINO 8 Boone Street 21 Newton Street 22 Dean Street FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Margie AMBITION: Woman Marine RATED AS: Natural LIKES: Rock and Roll and a Certain Boy Named Tony I.. ACTIVITIES: Cageball '55g Skating '55g Mod- ern Dance '555 Softball '55. FROM: Samuel Bridgham KNOWN AS: Annette AMBITION: Stenographer RATED AS: Explosive LIKES: Being with Joey, tan bucks, Rock 8- Roll ACTIVITIES: Girls Glee Club '54g Central Night Comm. '55g Associate Office '54g Nurse's Oltice '54, '55: Main Office '56y Class Treasurer '55, '56g Ticket Comm. '56g Social Comm. '55, '56y Black and Gold '56. 39 FROM: Bridgham Jr. High KNOWN AS: Dog AMBITION: Heating Contractor RATED AS: Athletic LIKES: Football, Track, Nice Central Turkey A la King in the Cafeteria, and a Certain Girl Named Raye ACTIVITIES: Vice President '54, '55: President '56, '57g Football '54, '55, '56: Track '54, '55: Jr. Prom Comm. '56g Central Night Comm. '54, '55. 'if T237 KENNETH DE FUSCO 37 Humes Street FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Nick AMBITION: Business Owner RATED AS: Nice LIKES: Dancing, swimming, hot rods, hunting ACTIVITIES: Glee Club '56: Basketball '55, '56: Senior Play '56. 'Q' 3532 BRENDA DISAIA 83 Daboll Street FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Brenda AMBITION: Nurse RATED AS: laughable LIKES: Dancing, Football Games, Collegiate Dresses ACTIVITIES: Girls Glee Club '56: B. 8: G. Rep. '55p Senior Play '55: Ensemble '56: Nurse's Office '55, Budget Collector '55, '56. il vfgf If X JOSEPH DESLAURIERS 105 Willard Avenue FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Joe AMBITION: Printer RATED AS: Popular LIKES: Sports, a girl named Carole ACTIVITIES: Basketball '55, '56: Footb Baseball '57: Decorating Comm. '55. ii V ma: 'x l.EO DRURY 58 Priscilla Avenue FROM: Prov. Trade School KNOWN AS: lee AMBITION: u. s. Army RATED AS: likeable LIKES: Classical and Jazzy music, dancing, bowling, swimming ACTIVITIES: Central Night Comm. '56. 40 -lvl? 1.1 ANTHONY DI IONA I1 Kinfield Street FROM: Mount Pleasant KNOWN AS: Butch AMBITION: Electrical Contractor RATED AS: Fun-loving LIKES: Rock 'n' roll, dancing, bowling football all '55g games, hopped up cars ACTIVITIES: Stage Crew '56. 1 ' ARTHUR DU BOIS 1029 Eddy Street FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Artie AMBITION: Electrician, Air Force RATED AS: Fun-loving LIKES: Dancing, parties, dating ACTIVITIES: Christmas Play '545 '56 .l li Qi ...ft W... Q4 I xg i 'I' ! I A 'I' Q' - ff H l I I THOMAS FAUCHER JAMES FEELEY 676 Public Street Dexter Lane FROM: Hope Jr. High KNOWN AS: Jimmy AMBITION: Forest Ranger RATED AS: Good Natured LIKES: Hunting, Fishing, Art, Archery, Outdoor Life ACTIVITIES: Usher '54, '55, '56, Block and Gold '56. FROM: St. Motthew's School KNOWN AS: Tom AMBITION: Airplane mechanic RATED AS: likeable LIKES: Rock 'n' Roll, girls, cars x JAQR 2 - . E V Ov' . .B . 5' ef 1 '--on JOHN FULLER lOUIS FUSCO 102 Hermit Drive 39 Vinton Street FROM: Boone High FROM: Bridgham KNOWN AS: Henry KNOWN AS: Gigi AMBITION: Painter AMBITION: State Trooper RATED AS: Sociable RATED AS: 'leasing LIKES: Rock 6 Roll, Football, Hockey, Baseball, LIKES: Pretty girls, skin diving, nice clothes All Food and sports ACTIVITIES. Junior Varsity Football 54, Out door Track '54. 4l ,sql 'ff - TY. LOUIS FOLEY 715 Westminster Street FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOVVN AS: Louie AMBITION: Accountant RATED AS: Clean-cut LIKES: Sports and Music ACTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica '56. t G' PAUIA GALLANT Gleaner Chapel Road FROM Hope Jr High KNOWN AS Paula AMBITION Office Worker RATED AS Obllglng LIKES Donnie movies sports riding trips a lincoln top locker bowling swimming vaco tions, the country and friends ACTIVITIES: Black and Gold '54, Associate Of tice '55, '56p Girls Glee Club '54, '55, '56, Ticket Comm. '56. a ffl Jr: if MARJORIE GARDINER 208 Thurbers Avenue FROM: St. Michael's School KNOWN AS: Margie AMBITION: Orphanage worker RATED AS: Cute LIKES: Football games, bermuda shorts, and white bucks ACTIVITIES: Junior Red Cross '55, '56, Softball '55, Y Teens '55, '56, Swimming '55, '56, Cageball '55, 'YH YW' ANASTASIA GEORGEADYS 134 Lockwood Street FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Ann AMBITION: Nurse RATED AS: Cheery LIKES: Hearing Perry Como and bowling ACTIVITIES: Bowling '55, '56, P,T.A. Honor Guard '55, '56, Budget Collector '54, Cage- ball '56, ANN GARDNER Main Street FROM: Hugh B. Bain KNOWN AS: Ann AMBITION: Driving Instructor RATED AS: Agreeable Y -41 -......u-'f -nuff' RICHARD GARFINKEL 235 Carolina Avenue FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Dickie AMBITION: United States Army RATED AS: Intellectual LIKES: Driving and going to dog and cat shows LIKESZ Sports and television ACTIVITIES: Band '55, '56, Nurses Office '55, '56, Y Teens '54, 'SR JOSEPH GIlI.IS T22 Early Street FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: .loe AMBITION: College RATED AS: Mischievous LIKES: Sports, music and food ACTIVITIES: Wrestling '55. 424 J 'S' CANIILLE GIZZARELLI I29 Lester Street FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Gini AMBITION: Secretary RATED AS: Attractive LIKES: A special boy named Richard, dancing and seeing neat looking people ACTIVITIES: Budget Collector '54, Bowling '55, Junior Red Cross '55, Annie Get Your Gun '55, Central on Parade '56, Ensemble '55, '56, Driver's Training '56. 'QP- T , , 4 A as .Ll My -. 95 it s ft 5 5' l ls' DOROTHY GRAFTON 102 Ford Street FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Dottie AMBITION: Secretary RATED AS: Thoughtful LIKES: Sports, music, rock and roll, swimming ACTIVITIES: Modern Dance '55, Senior Play '54, '55, '56, Y Teens '54, '55, '56, '57, Main Office '56, Softball Team '55. ' Sy' .- Lil 9' Q f Z JOHN HERON 165 Alverson Ave. FROM: O. H. Perry KNOWN AS: Jack AMBITION: Draftsman RATED AS: Open-hearted LIKES: Hot Rod Cars, and food f f uf-4? MARY ANN GUERRA T42 Oxford Street FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Maryanne AMBITION: Beautician RATED AS: Very Nice LIKES: Cooking, dancing, skating, Ed, and Love Is A Many Splendid Thing ACTIVITIES: Girls Voice '54, Ensemble '55, '56, Central on Parade '56, Annie Get Your Gun '55. lm IV MARIE I'lOl.MES I8 Temple Street FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Marie AMBITION: Secretary RATED AS: Athletic LIKES: Cageball, bowling and swimming ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader '54, '55, '56, Cage- ball '54, '56, P.T.A. Honor Guard '54, '55, '56, Bowling '54, '55, Swimming '54, Senior Play Comm. '54, '55, Cashier '55, Main Office '56, Central Night Comm, '54, 43 NICHOLAS GIULIANI 2 Batcheller Avenue FROM: Eselr Hopkins KNOWN AS: Nick AMBITION: Architectuol Draftsman RATED AS: Good-looking LIKES: Bowling, swimming, modern iazz MJ ...Q-4' .-.ff DOROTHY .IANIGIAN 79 Hanover Street FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Dotty AMBITION: Secretary RATED AS: Pleasant LIKES: Reading, piano playing and football games ACTIVITIES: Girls Voice '54, Oklahoma '54, Ensemble '54, '56, Driver's Training '55. ARLENE JOHNSON 44 Barbara Street FROM Mount Pleasant KNOWN AS Arlene AMBITION Typist RATED AS Fun loving LIKES Dancing skating boys ACTIVITIES Girls Vance 54 55 56 Associate Office 56 white bucks ond JOYCE KEVORKIAN 204 Rounds Avenue FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Joyce AMBITION: Rancher RATED AS: Joyful LIKES: Bowling, sports, dancing, rythmn and blues ACTIVITIES: Bowling '54, '55, Cageball '54, Swimming '54, Softball '54, Maiorette '55, '56, Central on Parade '56, Vocational Office '55, '56, Central Night Comm. '56, Decoration Comm. for Central Night '56, Record Hop Tic- ket Comm. '56. -wwf KN MARGARET JOHNSON 185 Huntington Avenue FROM North Providence High KNOWN AS Margo AMBITION Secretary RATED AS Casual LIKES Swimming and skating ACTIVITIES Associate Office 56 Club 56 57 7 ee DOROTHY KEY 969 Eddy Street FROM: Van Rensselaer High KNOWN AS: Dot AMBITION: Stenographer RATED AS: Fun LIKES: Skating and basketball ACTIVITIES: Basketball '55, Cagebpll '55, Mod- ern Dance '55. 44 fu if 'di 'ur' I-P ,Q aiwffiliyw fi zis-ff ,, YF' JOHN KETTELLE Brandy Brook Road FROM North Scituate Junlor High KNOWN AS John AMBITION Auto Mechanic RATED AS Modest LIKES Hunting fishing all sports and Ginger PATRICIA C. KNOOI I3I2 Eddy Street FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Pat AMBITION: Secretory RATED AS: Ambitious LIKES: Football games, Music, Top Lockers ACTIVITIES: Girls Glee Club '55, Associate Office '55, Y-Teens '55, Central Night Comm. '55, Senior Play Comm. '55, '56, Budget Col- lector '55, '56, F.B.l.A. '56, Traffic '56, Black and Gold '56, Modern Dance '56, Driver's Training '56. -of :X 1' 1 ll Xl I JOSEPH KOUREY 42 Croui Slreei FROM: Naihaniel Greene KNOWN AS: Joe AMBITION: Eletfritian RATED AS: Ambilioui LIKES: Cars, music, girls ACTIVITIES: Foolball '56. rxo-I TWT? X1 : I RONALD LAFAZIA 3 Rowley Sires! FROM: Mounl Pleasani KNOWN AS: Ronnie AMBITION: Radio and Television Repair Man RATED AS: Mischievous LIKES: Sports, sharp cars and a good time 4 ' A r 3 6 X I v- 2 Q-,W...f41ii,, , ,Xl I, PAUL KRUGER I 27 langdon Street FROM: Esek Hopkins KNOWN AS: Mad Scieniisf' AMBITION: U. S. Navy Officer RATED AS: Clown LIKES: Swiming, noise, girls ACTIVITIES: Budgef Collector '55: Movie Op- eraior '55, '56, '57: Black and Gold Repre senlalive '56. 1 1? RITA LAMONTAGNE 200 Rounds Avenue FROM: Gilberi Siuari KNOWN AS: Rilo AMBITION: Praclical Nurse RATED AS: Casual LIKES: Dancing, roller skating, popular music, swimming, baslrelball, bowling, movies, fool- ball games, a ceriain boy named Joe A. and A lunch ACTIVITIES: Junior Red Cross '56y Cenirol Night Titkef Commiifee '56: S.A.O. Worlrer '56: Bowling '55, '56g Cageball '56p Swimming '55g Driver's Training '56. 45 , ,, ,-,, ,- ,f : '25, ROBERT C. LADOUCEUR 383 Danielson Pilxe FROM: Sl. Mary's High School iCaIif,J KNOWN AS: Bob AMBITION: Nuclear Physicisf RATED AS: Infelligenf LIKES: Reading, dancing, football games ACTIVITIES: Chairman oi Ushers '55, '56, '57: Dance Comm. '56p U. N. Comm '55: Senior Play Comm. '56. FREDERICK LA VAl.I.lE 239 Plain Sfreel FROM: Gilberi Sfuarf KNOWN AS: Freddy AMBITION: Accounianf RATED AS: Capable LIKES: Rock and roll, dancing and worlxing on ho! rods ,G fab -Jvt ffw, JOAN IIVESQUE Danielson Pike FROM: Scituate Junior High KNOWN AS: .Ioanie AMBITION: Secretary RATED AS: Sweet LIKES: A boy named Carl ACTIVITIES: Ice Skating '54, Swimming Bowling '55. IALIA MANFREDO T65 Federal Street FROM: Bridgham KNOWN AS: Peachy AMBITION: Nurse RATED AS: Tops LIKES: Being with Ralph, tan bucks and rythmn and blues ACTIVITIES: Bowling '55, '56: Cugeball '56: Central on Parade Ticket Comm. '56. 'L ' fC? C. EDWARD LITTLE 21 Reynolds Avenue FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Eddy AMBITION: College, Naval Officer RATED AS: Terrific LIKES: Sports '55: ACTIVITIES: Central on Parade '55, Varsity Football '54, '55, '56: Varsity Baseball '54, '55, '56. -'x 4'1 -.-.7 MARIE MANGIONE 81 Algonquin Street FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Mamie AMBITION: Hairdresser RATED AS: Trim LIKES: Rythmn and blues, bowling, skating and football games ACTIVITIES: Traffic '56: Associate Office '56: Ensemble '55: Girls Voice '54: Nurse's Office '55, '56, Swimming '55. 46 ISABEL MACDONALD Bungy Road FROM: Scituate .lunior High KNOWN As: my AMBITION: Secretary RATED AS: Fascinating LIKES: Bermuda shorts, knee socks and con- vertibles ACTIVITIES: Ice Skating '54, '55: Vocational Office '56: Driver's Training '55. r BARBARA MARCll.l0 56 Tell Street FROM: Bridgham KNOWN AS: Barbie AMBITION: Typist RATED AS: Fun+loving LIKES: Dancing, rythmn and blues, sleeping and football games ACTIVITIES: Girls Voice '55, '56p Ticket Comm. '55, Ensemble '56: Bowling '55, '56. Q fi 1f . My I I DALLAS MARDIRUSSIAN I7 Rounds Avenue FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Dal AMBITION: Secretary RATED AS: Musical LIKES: Singing, playing the piano and being with Howie ACTIVITIES: Girls Voice '54, Ensemble '54, '55, '56, P.T.A. Honor Guard Officer '56, Annie Get Your Gun '55, Vocational Office '56, Budget Collector '54, '56, Central on Pa- rade '56, Class Secretary '54, '55, '56, Corn- mitties '55, '56, Junior Red Cross '55, '56. ZR' -.gi wg 5 JUNE MONROE No. Scituate FROM: Hope Jr. High KNOWN AS: June AMBITION: Secretary RATED AS: Sincere LIKES: Jim, Dancing and Bottom Lockers ACTIVITIES: Gym Office '56. -in ai ev e I X , X DOMENIC MAZZOTTA 29 Ashton Street FROM: Eselc Hoplmins KNOWN AS: Tommy AMBITION: Electronic Technician RATED AS: Pleasant LlKESz Sports, Dancing, R 81 B ACTIVITIES: Budget Collector '56, an 48 x K y 2 X . BRUCE MORRITT Davis Road FROM: Scituate Jr. High KNOWN AS: Bruce AMBITION: Engineer RATED AS: Most Athletic LIKES: All Sports, especially Football ACTIVITIES: Football '54, '55, '56, Indoor Track '56, '57, Outdoor Track '55, '56, '57, Central on Parade '56, letterman's Club '54, '55, '56. 47 1' BARBARA McKlERNAN l'I4B Elmwood Avenue FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Barby AMBITION: Secretary RATED AS: Thrilling LIKES: Football Games, Dancing, R. 8- B., Bowling ACTIVITIES: Swimming '55, Bowling '55, Cage- ball '55, Chairman of May Dance. ', 1 5 . , x, GEORGE MORRITT Davis Road FROM: Scituate Jr. High KNOWN AS: George AMBITION: Accountant RATED AS: Athletic LIKES: Sports, Music, and quiet girls ACTIVITIES: Football '54, '55, '56, Track '54, '55, '56, Boy's Voice '54, '55, '56, Senior Play '55, '56, Annie Get Your Gun '54, Central on Parade '55, Black and Gold Rep. '55, Blaclx and Gold Editor '56, Letterman's Club '54, '55, '56. x -1? 41 5 CHESTER MRO1 JR I3 Borden Street FROM Tyler School KNOWN AS Chet AMBITION Electrician RATED AS Sharp LIKES Music roller slmatung -Us 1 Q JAMES MURPHY I2 Broom Street FROM Ireland KNOWN AS Muff AMBITION Radio Repalrman RATED AS Nlce dancing readlng LIKES Baseball Football ,S new ANN NAPOUTANO I5 Gesler Street FROM Brudgham AMBITION Receptionist RATED AS Humorous LIKES Belng wuth Tony rythmn and dancung ACTIVITIES Bowling 55 Mum Central Nlght Ticket Comm and blues Olfuce 56 CHARLES NORIGIAN FLORA PATALANO ROSALYN PATALANO 77 Union Avenue 'IT America Street FROM Gilbert Stuart FROM Bridgham KNOWN AS Charlue KNOWN AS Flora AMBITION Accountant AMBITION Stenographer RATED AS Reserved RATED AS Personality Plus LIKES Sports LIKES Whlte bucks, R 81 B, Sarah Vaughn, Elvls Presley ACTIVITIES Girls Glee Club '54, Bowling '56, Mann Offlce '56 Budget Collector '55, Central Night '55 Black and Gold Staff '56 48 260 Knight Street FROM Bridgham KNOWN AS Roz AMBITION Receptionist RATED AS Pleaslng LIKES Danclng, bowlmg and Song For A Summer Night ACTIVITIES Bowllng '55, '56, Future Business Leaders of America '56, Swimming '56, Central on Parade '56, Tlcket Comm for Central on Parade '56 AVE: .ynmh .. A -, I ' i X ,H I p f ', A X 1 K 'AN 1 I ,QQ f 'f N I ' ' sf' . V 1 , I, 4- X 9 , 4 ' R' . X4 . , ,. XJ I ,- , 4 ,, , ,355 - ,I 1 V. , k ., y A , .Q g an 4 ,-1 W K X ll A It AISVAA 1 alum.. X 2 'L 3 . , L i 2 .A me '.,,l f3':x'.l A:' I fy? hs-.Q , A A I. V, , , A4 bg, .,, sr .V 5842! W! i I Y H, C' T3 'EF' 'I ' ,.,:w,f' , Q 'Kei S ' t ' I . fs tg ' , Q.-an A l Q ' 33 . 1' ' . - , 5.ft'Ll '- ' 1 ' i A I f - -4 I A , . ' ' . '55. . 2' at 1 I I4 -Q l l, -J VIVIAN PATNAUDE I2 Avon Street FROM: Assumption School KNOWN AS: Viv AMBITION: Office Worker RATED AS: Wonderful LIKES: Being with Bobby, Dancing, Football Games, Rock Si Roll ACTIVITIES: Ensemble '55, '56, '57, Girls Glee Club '54, Black and Gold Rep. '55, Black and Gold Staff '56, P.T.A. '56, TV Shows '56, Associate Office '55, Class Day Exercises '56, '57, Central on Parade '56, Junior Red Cross '56. THOMAS PETTERUTI I67 Wesleyan Avenue FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Tommy AMBITION: Electrician RATED AS: Energetic LIKES: Bowling, tennis 2 : EVELYN PERROTTI T08 Daboll Street FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Evelyn AMBITION: Dressmalrer RATED AS: Sincere LIKES: Sewing, Good Music, Neat Dressers, Good Personality ACTIVITIES: Cageball '55, Softball '55, Bowl- ing '55, Swimming '55, Maiorette '55, Budget Collector '56. FRANK PICCIRILLO 76 McKinley Street FROM: St. Matthew's School KNOWN AS: Pitch AMBITION: Machine Draftsman RATED AS: Terrific LIKES: Sports, dances 49 J Z 'va' LILA PETRUCCI 235 Clarence Street FROM: O. H. Perry KNOWN AS: Delilia AMBITION: Secretary RATED AS: Active LIKES: Bowling, Badminton, Softball, Telling Jokes ACTIVITIES: Associate Office '54, '55, '56, Bowling '54, '55, '56, Basketball '55, Central Night Comm. '55, Dirver's Training '55, Soft ball '55, F.B.I..A. '56, '57. 46 'V':fi,f' , . ,.g,.I'JF! ff ' ,,,,jA , ,hr ' 54c5aS?f'g5g: Wrlfakff- ROGER PLANT! Cole Avenue FROM: Scituate Jr. High KNOWN AS: Roger AMBITION: Forest Ranger RATED AS: Dependable LIKES: Hunting, Fishing, Sports and camping ACTIVITIES: Usher '54, '55, '56. .fi 4.50 AF Y W I FRANCES POlI VINCENT POIJCELLI 302 West Ex Change Street 8 Betteridge Ct. FROM: Nathanael Greene KNOWN AS: Pee Wee AMBITION: Office Worker RATED AS: Cute LIKES: A SPECIAL someone named Ray ACTIVITIES: Girls Voice '55: Ensemble '55, '56, '57p P.T.A. Honor Guard '55, '56, '57- Central on Parade '56: Junior Red Crass '55 '56, '57: Black and Gold Staff '56, Coun- selor's Office '54, '55, '56, '57: Class Day '55 '56, Graduation Exercises '55, '56, '57p Com- mittees '56. FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Empra AMBITION: Stenographic Operator RATED AS: Nice Dresser LIKES: Cars, Girls, Money, and places to go f I ,giunee Q90- T ff' CJ 1 1' ,ff iii LEE PORTRAIS Pole Bridge Road FROM: Scituate Jr. High KNOWN AS: Lee AMBITION: Draftsman RATED AS: Reserved LIKES: Cars, swimming, girls .M X I 1, ERNEST PRINCIPE AUDREY PRIOR DAVID REINIKKA 90 Balbo Avenue Pleasant Lane 26I Rhodes Street FROM: Bridgham FROM: Scituate Junior High FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Prince KNOWN AS: Aud KNOWN AS: Rene AMBITION: Machinist AMBITION: Secretary AMBITION: Mechanic RATED AS: Athletic RATED AS: Good-Natured RATED AS: Friendly LIKES: Being with Dotty, Basketball, Football LIKES: Dancing, Movies, Being with Jim LIKES: Cars, rock 'n' roll music, blondes an ACTIVITIES: J. V. Football '54, 55, Varsity Foot- ACTIVITIES: Associate Office '55, S.A.O. '56, brunettes ball '55, '56: J. V. Basketball '53, '54: Varsity Basketball '55, '56, Black and Gold Staff '56. 50 X . Q X5 '7 ROBERT RENDINE PATRICIA RIENDEAU VIRGINIA RUTK 64 Penn Streei 230 Friendship Sireef 'I4 Frank Sfree FROM: Bridgham KNOWN AS: Renz AMBITION: Mechanic RATED AS: Dreamy LIKES: Sports ACTIVITIES: Football '54, '55. is FROM: Taunlon High KNOWN AS: Pa? AMBITION: Hairdresser RATED AS: Sociable LIKES: Dancing, Popular Music, School Sports LIKES Swimming Driving Sm ACTIVITIES: Traffic '56, '57g Main office 56 ACTIVITIES Girls Glee Club Ceniral on Parade '56p Cageball 54 Black and Gold Rep 54 :fy -J K7 CHARLES SALLIBY 355 Pubilc Srreef FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Chick AMBITION: lllusfroior RATED AS: Nice LIKES: Drawing, Bong GEORGE SANZI 145 Prudence Avenue FROM: Oliver Hazard Perry KNOWN AS: Georgie AMBITION: Tool Maker RATED AS: Sincere LIKES: Large cars, Baseball, Pre!! ting up laie ACTIVITIES: Baseball '56. 51 Sr' MURIEL SHEPARD 93 Pavilion Avenue FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Muriel AMBITION: Bookeeper RATED AS: Active LIKES: Dancing, Roller Skating, Football Games ACTIVITIES: Usher '55, 56, Ticket Comm. '56, Class Treasurer '55, Future Business leaders of America 1' 5 . ,Z 6 S I Q ' . ,' I i' E - . Qza3g:Y,.:-z 1' T ' JERRY SHERMAN I75 Baker Street FROM: Hope High KNOWN AS: Jerry AMBITION: Navy RATED AS: Carefree LIKES: Cars, girls, rock 'n' roll m 'finnish K. GERALD SHIPPEE II4 Wadsworth Street FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNowN AS: Jerry AMBITION: Pilot RATED AS: Unique usic LIKES: Wrestling, Sleeping, Eatin , Swimmin , 9 9 Blonds ACTIVITIES: Football '54, '55, '56, Wrestling '55, '56, '57, Track '55, s 'il Y' M'-49? sy I X fr fy . : , , ' .7':,ff5,211g ' 'f'ffg:?: , 351' ,'211?5.,tfs: 213 : .. 'jgggggsfr , I ROBERT SMITH WILLIAM SULLIVAN 11 Moore Street FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Smitty AMBITION: Designer RATED AS: Modest LIKES: Hot-Rods, Food, Sports ACTIVITIES: Associate Office '56. 57 Wendell Street FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: William AMBITION: Lawyer RATED AS: Quiet LIKES: Sports, Social Studies 52 BARBARA SWEENEY 634 Prairie Avenue FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Bobs AMBITION: Office Worker RATED AS: Cute LIKES: That certain blonde with the crew cut, Dancing, Sports, Italian Food ACTIVITIES: Cageball '54, '55, Y-Teen '54, '55, Swimming, '55, '56, Annie Get Your Gun '55, Softball '54, Drivers Training '55, Mr. Allens Office '56. av-' ANNETTE 1'AYlOR 91 Lester Street FROM: Ocean City, N. J. KNOWN AS: Bright Eyes AMBITION: Secretary RATED AS: Fun-loving LIKES: Drawing, dancing, parties ACTIVITIES: Swimming, bowling, skating 'Q-'17 GAETANO 'IORTIS 41 Wallace Street Q- .kj x BETTY THOMAS 91 Central Street FROM: Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS: Betty-Jean AMBITION: Woman Marine RATED AS: Quiet LIKES: Cogeball, Basketball, Dancing ACTIVITIES: Bowling '56: Modern Dancing '55 wx 92 ...J 49' RALPH TOTOLO 247 Federal Street 'Z' ' -I , ,lt y 'Q' FROM: Oliver Hazard Perry FROM: Bridgham KNOWN AS: Guy KNOWN AS: Ralph AMBITION: Tool Maller AMBITION: Policeman RATED AS: Good-looking RATED AS: Jovial LIKES: Nice Clothes, Pretty Girls, Dancing, Girls LIKES: Dancing, Sports, Girls, Cars p ACTIVITIES: Football '55, '56: Baseball '55. ACTIVITIES: Basketball '54, '55, '56: Football ACTIVITIES Baseball 55 56 .I '55 55 53 TR 71? be ROBERT VASCONCELLOS 548 Putuam Avenue FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Bob AMBITION: Electrician RATED AS: Nifty LIKES: Dancing, roller skating, swimming flu., www 'Wi MICHAEL VESCERA 295 New York Avenue FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Mike AMBITION: Electrician RATED AS: Interesting LIKES: Movies, customizing cars ACTIVITIES: Stage Crew '56. 'L 'WS JOAN VENDITTO 72 Andem Street FROM: Bridgltom KNOWN AS: Joonie AMBITION: Telephone Operator RATED AS: Daring LIKES: Progressive Jazz, Football Gomes, long Rides ACTIVITIES: Junior Achievement '56, Ticket Comm. '55, '56, Swimming '56, Central Night '56, Gym Office '56, Record Hop '55. . 7 BARBARA VITULLI I98 Baker Street FROM: Bridgham KNOWN AS: Bobs AMBITION: Advertiser RATED AS: Most Studious LIKES: Progressive Jazz, Jerry Vale ACTIVITIES: Library helper '55, Driver's Train- ing '56, Ticket Comm. '55, '56, Central Night '56, Social Comm. '55, '56, Black and Gold '56, Junior Red Cross '55, Annie Get Your Gun '54. 54 ,QR 5' 'T EMILE VERMETTE I7 Dodge Street FROM: Gilbert Street KNOWN AS: Emile AMBITION: Cabinet Maker RATED AS: Capable LIKES: Baseball, Bowling, Dancing Gi? -.ai 'ct' jg! A t K 2 LOUIS WASSERMAN 388 Public Street FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Big lou AMBITION: Boll Player RATED AS: Full of Fun LIKES: Wrestling, Baseball, History ACTIVITIES: Wrestling '54, '55, '56 , , -. ,M ,rw ,A-Q -'-- , . D ,? 1 5 fa' , ,fi 'Q sf t ZW 49 44 I ,,,, 5 1 v J xc , ' .., fl 'VI 4 T PETER WILLARD I 72 Linwood Avenue FROM: North Providence KNOWN AS: Red AMBITION: Mechanic RATED AS: Popular IIKES Cars CHARLOTTE WILSON 31 Harrison Street FROM: Bridgham KNOWN AS: Charlotte AMBITION: Secretary RATED AS: Sweet LIKES Horse Racing Music ACTIVITIES Cogeball 55 Swimming SM m ' X I P4 mzf ti ,: ' fi W--1 If , -I 3 I Q z ROBERT WOODCOCK 226 Thurbers Avenue FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Bob AMBITION: Radio man in the Navy RATED AS: Pleasant LIKES Carols company cabinet making swim ming ,saw 'YS THELMA WOODEN ROBERT YEAW VERONICA A YEREMIAN 55 Burrmgton Street Westcott Road FROM Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS Thelma AMBITION Cartoonust RATED AS Artistic FROM Scituate lr Hugh KNOWN AS Bob RATED AS Casual LIKES Hillbilly music square dancing I i I : I ' : ' ' '56. ' f, 4 - LIKES: Art,' rock 'n' roll music ACTIVITIES: Central on Parade '56. LIKES: Football games, sports, jazz, fun, R 8- B '55g P.T. .I I I I ' I, ' 5, r. ACTIVITIES YTeens 54 55 56 55 74 Stanwood Street FROM Gilbert Stuart KNOWN AS Babe AMBITION Model RATED AS Amaz ng Music ACTIVITIES Ticket Comm for all activities 54 55 56 57 Budget Collector 54 55 Asso crate Office 54 55 Vocational Office 56 YTeens 54 55 56 57 Sr Prom Usherette A Honor Guard 54 5 J Prom Decorations Comm 56 Girls Sports 55 56 Advertisement Comm for B 8. G 56 Senior Play 56 12B IDEAL CENTRALITE George Morritt - Joan Corbin MOST VERSATILE Annette Curran - Gerald Shippee MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Robert Ladouceur - Barbara Vitulli MOST PLEASING PERSONALITY Rosalyn Patalano - Raymond Barish BEST LOOKING Joan Antonelli - Guy Tortis -o uperlatives 12 B BEST DRESSED Marie Mangione - Louis Fusco MOST POPULAR Dallas Mardirossian - Edward D'Agostino MOST ATHLETIC Marie Holmes - Bruce Morritt MOST FUN LOVING Caesar Cairo - Dallas Mardirossian anthony medal essay contest IM GLAD THAT I AM AN AMERICAN By Anastasua Georgeadys Awarded Gurls Pruze un Anthony Medal Essay Contest for the Class of June, 1957 Over four hundred years ago Chrustopher Columbus was sent by Queen Isabella of Spaun to fund a new trade route to lndua Thus uourney proved to be one of ever lastung umportance for although he dud not succeed un fundung a new trade route he duscovered a new contunent In tume thus land became a haven for the multutudes of people that were persecuted for theur reluguous beluefs The new contunent offered them a chance to start lufe afresh un a land where there would be no tyrannucal kung to rule wuth an uron hand We all know that the furst New England colony was started by Pulgrums from England and Holland Plymouth Rock un Massachusetts was where these brave Pulgrums landed three hundred years ago Thanksguvung Day was furst celebrated un New England and our own cuty of Provudence was founded by Roger Wulluams who un hus search for reluguous toleratuon establushed a colony that would offer Iubetry to all reluguous sects Hustorucal land marks are but a few of the many that attest the greatness of our country Concord The Munute Men Thomas Jefferson Gettysburg Abraham Luncoln and many more hustorucal sutes and people make me very glad that I an an Amerucan an Amerucan born of Greek ummugrants but stull an Amerucan Who are Amerucans People wuth one common purpose be they European Asuatuc or what have you They are p opl who have left theur mother country to start a new lufe a lufe that duffers greatly from the old one Here un Ameruca ummugrants are able to see the muracle that has taken place In a short span of tume our country has grown from a few log cabuns un a wulderness to the most prosperous and healthuest natuon un the world Here un Ameruca we enuoy and even take for granted marvels that are yet to be seen by other human eyes Indeed we have made many many wonderful achuevements We have a marvelous educatuonal system whereby schoolung us offered on an equal basus to all our chuldren Free enterpruse us another foundatuon stone that has made our country great Of course beung a good Amerucan usnt always receuvung what the combuned efforts of others have guven us We must be wullung to take an actuve part un matters concernung the welfare of others as well as of ourselves Votung uury duty and taxes these are dutues that are requured of us They are dutues that should be accepted wuth grace and wuthout complaunt for many men and women have fought and dued un order that we mught contunue our Amerucan way of lufe Beung an Amerucan to me us a pruvulege that should not be taken Iughtly I am proud of my countrys past and even though ut us comparatuvely short I belueve that ut contauns lust as much grandeur and nobleness as Ancuent Greece or Rome dud The Glory that was Greece wull never due but the greatness that us Ameruca shall never due euther' . 1 . . 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 , , 1 ' 1 1 . . Q B . . - G 1 - 1 1 . . . . , . . . 1 - 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 11 ll ll - - - 1 . . . . ,, MY CAREER By Robert Ladouceur Awarded Boys PrIze In Anthony Medal Essay Contest for the Class of June, 'I957 I have gIven careful consIderatIon to the choIce of a future occupatIon I have thumbed through many career books have asked questIons of professuonal men who have been through college and have summarIzed the results of these sources of InformatIon I have depended to the greatest extent on my own personal preferences and aptItudes Instead of lookIng at a VOCGIIOD as merely a means of remuneratnon, although that has also helped me to form an opInIon As I grow older I reallze that my thoughts are turnIng more toward the fIeld of scIence I have great respect and admIratIon for the great men of modern scIence, such as EInsteIn FermI and Bohr As you know these men receIved theIr greatest recognItIon In the fIeld of nuclear physIcs Although I can never hope to be as brIllIant as these savants they are a constant source of InspIratIon for me Thus have I chosen the fIeld of physIcs partIcularly nuclear physlcs The salarIes of physIcIsts are comparatIvely modest A physIcIst seldom acquIres much glory and the work IS tedIous and exactnng But to me the sublect IS IntrIguIng It presents a great challenge and promIses rIch rewards In the servIce of scIen TITIC progress For preparatIon I have been takIng sublects whIch are helpful as a foundatuon for a future college currIculum Although I have taken as much scIence and math ematIcs as possnble and wIll contInue to do so I have not lImIted my educatIon to these two branches I have also taken three years of socIal SIUdleS and fIve years of IOYGIQH languages Although I favor the scIence courses I realIze that cultural courses must also be Included I am very glad that I was wIsely advIsed as to whIch sublects to take In hugh school I know many students who have taken sublects Irrelevant to theIr needs for college I probably would have done so myself If I had not been counseled by my COUSIU who had neglected to study the proper sublects In hIgh school When he went to college he was forced to take accelerated courses In those sublects ThIs took up much of has tIme and consequently made hIs college educatIon more dIlfICUll SInce the college to whIch he went charged per course, he spent extra money as well as extra tIme Because of the hIgh mental standards InsIsted upon I realIze that a college educatIon I5 absolutely necessary to a physIcIst Therefore I am plannIng to attend a college whIch offers a good course In SCIENCE and In mathematIcs Ever sInce I mad a decIsIon concernIng my vocatIon I have been lookIng over the descrIp tIve brochures prlnted by coll ges and unIversItIes I have consndered the sublects WhICh each one has to offer, and I have spoken to alumnI from several colleges I have been strongly Influenced by the proxImIty and the reputatIons of varIous Instltutlons SINCE costs are doubled when room and board are requIred at college and sInce I shall have to rely upon student aId I perfer a school whnch IS near enough to my home to allow commutmg I shall try to fInd full tIme employment durIng the summer vacatIons and part tIme employment durIng the school year I also Intend to rely upon scholarshIps and I shall seek a student loan from the school to make up the dIfference At college I plan to become a candIdate for the degree of Bachelor of ScIence In PhysIcs If I receIve thas degree I shall seek employment In nucIeonIcs for a whIle, and wIll probably study for my doctorate later If my educatIon IS successful I hope to teach IH a college and carry on research I certaInly shall try to make a success of my lIfe All I can do IS my best I . . 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' I I 1 . class prophecy CLASS REUNION 'I982 Good evenung ladues and gentlemen Thus us your mustress of ceremonues Veronuca Yeremuan wel comung the class of June 1957 to our 25th class reunuon Here we are un the beautuful Belue Fusco Ho el owned and manager by none other than our own classmate Kenneth De Fusco The stunnung murals on the wall were done by another of our classmates Davud Bryan Ken told me that hus advertusung man ager as our dear fruend Barbara Vutullu Hus pruvate secretary us Pat Knoob and under her are Lula Pe truccu Barbara McKuernan and Charlotte Wulson ddue DAgostuno unstalled the heatung system here un the hotel Because Ken s busuness us domg so well he needs three bookkeepers Myrna Chun George Morrutt and Muruel Shepard He mentuoned that Chester Mroz Thomas Petterutu and Robert Vascon cellos went unto busuness together and have been hus electrlcuans sunce the erectuon of the hotel whuch was desugned by Ray Barush and archrtectural drafts man Workung un the hotel garage us everyones favorute auto mechanuc John Kettelle Our own John Fuller paunted the unteruor of the hotel The hotel nurse Zalua Manfredo told me that Brenda Du Saua and Anastasua Georgeadys were doung very well as nurses at the Veteran s Hosputal I also heard that .Ioan Antonellu us the X Ray technucuan there and Louus Cuancu us one of the best doctors In the hotel s Beauty Salon we wull fund .loan Corbun Mary Ann Guerra Marue Manguone and Pat Ruendeau all very good haurdressers Mrs Harold Tullunghast the former Arlene V taman was a dental assustant but gave ut up when she became the mother of truplets all boys' She told me that the receptuonust where she worked was Ros alyn Patalano Thus beautuful dress I am wearung us lust one f the many that the now world famous dressmaker Evelyn Perrottu made Ernue Pruncupe us a prosperous machunust who has Dotty Januguan as hus secretary If you ever need a good mechanuc I know three that are tops Joe Turchetta Frank Cuccone and Joe DEIua When flyung here from New York I was very much surprused but pleased to see Judy Bushop who had become an Aurlune Hostess who often rode un a flught prloted by Gerald Shuppee At the home aurfueld one of the aurplane mechanucs was Tom Fau cher She also told me that lust last week Joan Vendrtto who was a passenger told her she was goung to spend her vacatuon on Joyce Kevorkuans ranch un Wyomung Joan became the supervusor of the Telephone Company Last month I ran unto George Sanzu and Guy Tortus We went for coffee and talked about old tumes They told me they were un the toolmakung busuness and had several branches around town Flora Patalano us workung for them as a stenographer and un some of theur offuces are also some other classmates of ours Barbara Sweeney Vuvuan Pat naude and Frances Polu Whule we were remunusc ung who should walk un but Nuck Guuluanu He has become a successful draftsman and workung for hum as secretarues are Marue Holmes and Dotty Grafton If you have notuced our forests have never looked better than they have these past 20 years It us o wonder for two of the forest rangers are here Roger Plante and James Feeley James told me he saw Marlorue Garduner wuth a group of chuldren takung a nature walk through the woods She told hum she had the Garduner Orphanage buult and loves workung there We must congratulate Joe Deslauruers for the very nuce 'ob he dud un pruntung the unvutatuons He stated that he prunted some cards for a very dustun guushed lawyer our own Wulluam Sulluvan Joe de luvered the cards humself and found Camulle Guzzar ellu ssttung behund the secretarys desk In the sports world I am sure you have all heard of that great ball player Louus Wasserman who us now managung the Golden Tudes Later un the evenung I am sure you wull all enloy hearung from the famous scuentust Walter Scuarra Many of our classmates have chosen the Armed Forces as a career In the Women Marunes we fund Betty Thomas and Maruorue Crum Louus Clunton and George Close chose the Aur Force and Ruchard Urquhart became an Aur Force pulot The U S Army us fortunate to have Leo Drury and Ruchard Gar funkel Robert Woodcock us un the Naval Submarune Duvusuon Now that we have seen how well our cl mates have fared let us have a toast for many more years of happuness and success un the future ,, . . . . . . . . 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H 'rops In I Keep A Lnttle Lust True Love Haunted Guutar Yours Dont Be Cruel Smgmg the Blues Miracle of Love Mr Touchdown Frlendly Persuasuon Love Me Tender Call of the Wxld Dear One Youll Never Walk Alone Dont Get Caught You ve Got To Be A Football Hero From A School Rmg To A Weddung Rang Englush Muffnns 8- Irsh Stew Youll Never Know Every Day of My Life Blueberry Hull When My Dreamboat Come Home My Nerves Heaven On Earth Let The Good Trmes Roll Only You Ill See You In My Dreams He s The One Let Me Be The Frrst One To Know Golden Roses 81 Sulver Bells Secret Love Ill Never Stop Loving You Too Much Monkey Busmess ym Soldier Boy After The Lights Go Down ow Two Drfferent Worlds My Prayer My Llttle Angel Love Love Love St Theresa of the Roses Devul Or Angel Hey Good Lookun I Love Thee 61 PCPS Mnss O Donnell Vnvlan 8- Bobby George Morrltt Dotty 8- Ernie And Flunk Me Flora Patalano Pat Rnendeou Eddy Lmle Brenda DnSana Fran 81 Ray Boys Locker Room Ralph Totolo Patrncua Knoob Cutting Class Bruce Morrltt Arlene 81 Hal School Lunch Judy 8. Bob I ll Remember Central Joan 81 Joe Barbara 8- Henry Before An Exam Glzzy 8. Richard The Pep Rally Dallas 8. Howle Dolores 81 Bobby Eddue DAgostmo The Answers To A Test Christmas Bells Joan Antonellu Nappy 8- Tom Lula Petruccv Annette 8: Joey Norse Through Central Maryanne Guerra June Monroe Joan Levesque Changmg Buuldmgs On Ramy Days Audrey Pnor Veromca Yeremlan Guy Tortus Amerrco Ka-Ding-Dong School Bells s ' - In G ' ' . L , last will and testament We the Sensor Class of T957 the prnde of our four clty about to wnthdraw our dngnlfued persons from the shelter of the magnificent edlflce being of sound mlnd because of an educatuon acquired from Central Hugh School Iany sarcastic remarks from any member of either of the lower classes as to the truth of thus statement wall be treated as they are worth In short they wall be lgnoredj do bequeath to those fortunate benngs who have had the pleasure and honor of assocnatnng wnth such a flne brnlllant group of Sensors and to those others who perhaps have not deemed lt quite such an honor but whom In all seriousness we respect and appreciate the followung FIRST To Mr Mclaughlm our lust and respected prnncupal I Punushment cells for dusnplnne 2 A truck load of men s dress pants to be dlstrubuted to the dungaree wearers of the school SECOND To our advusor Mass Palmer Appreclatoon for all her helpful advuce Typewrutten copies of Our Generous Point System THIRD To Central s facutly Two grosses of headache pulls A lufe tnme pass at any rest home The book that ns famous throughout the world I Was a Nervous Teacher Wlth Gray Halr Checks for all unpand budgets 2 Free locker keys 3 Enough school spmt to last a life tlme FIFTH To Mr Webb our friend Indeed A book of Iokes Peace and quute In 'IIO SIXTH To Mass Campbell one of our many patnent teachers A recordlng of her favorute melody 2 30 Automatuc plug pullers SEVENTH To Mnss O Donnell our understandmg co ordmator I A larger office 2 Less work EIGHTH To those who luke athletucs HI fl mocrophones to be Inserted In the throats of all weary cheer leaders A band for the malorettes A sux foot three hundred pound football player NINTH To the Cafeteria Dozens of Betty Crockers Famous Recupes TENTH To the Black and Gold Staff Enough ads to last a lnfe tume Best wnshes to Mr Fndrych un has endeavors Last but not least we bequeath to future students three years of drudgery If you must but three years of loy If you wall 62 .L . . . 2. ' ' ll , Il I. ' 2. ' ' 3' - I H FOURTH: To future Centralites: 'l. ' I. ' 2. ' ' 1, ' ' I ll : ll 2. ' .II .h . . . F 2. ' 3. ' - , 1' ll I ' ll I. ' ' 2. . ' . . . vlde THE GUIDING LIGHT SUSPENSE WHATS MY LINE 564 OOO QUESTION THE BIG SURPRISE QUEEN FOR A DAY STRIKE IT RICH MODERN ROMANCE MEET THE PRESS QUIZ KIDS SUPERMAN FATHER KNOWS BEST BEAT THE CLOCK LIFE OF RILEY SEARCH FOR TOMORROW HIT PARADE PEOPLE ARE FUNNY BIG BROTHER THE BIG PAYOFF THE EDGE OF NIGHT THIS IS YOUR LIFE STARS IN THE NIGHT THE FRIENDLY GIANT LETS HAVE A STORY BOLD JOURNEY DANGEROUS ASSIGNMENT FOREIGN INTRIGUE THE LINE UP HIGHWAY PATROL THE CIRCUS YOU ASKED FOR IT HIGH FINANCE central Mlss Palmer Wartrng for report cards Excuses Have you parcl your budget? The Campbell Trophy Central s May Queen All A s Blooms In Central s corridors Black 8. 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' J '- 'S P ' , ISIS' , '11 . ?.', 'cef- Q:11, wdwgy ., . f if,-1 5 .:Z- ln' ' Aw--' . .- .ggzffbv ,b e 2:4 .. .519 V :I5El .F ' 1' 1 '- -3 ' E 'w '- :-g.,' ,' .x.- .- 'P , 'Q-.,. 3 'f -1 .Q ' .1-1.1-I '9' 74: Q ' 'v'-z' - , -Yr: - 1 353' .. ,ie -9 'dig X'-': ' I 'an I-IQ ., , 1 ' 1 -QQ ,- . . N? 'J I: -'H I.: ' -'43 ' .:, . . , 1 ' - 1 ' r, '. 1:1 - ... W .: 33 ,5-' .'-' Q jj- 1. ' 2- g:-.r - .-' , Iwi' .,s., 1: :-. 5 ' - 1.1 If .4 ' -. . J r 1 r 'r ,,,. cr PN a lx I I I . . I U. 1 IIA CLASS OFFICERS First Row: Hyman, R., President, Pacheco, P., Secretary. Second Row: Gorman, J., Treasurer, DeMizio, A,, Vice-President. IIB CLASS OFFICERS John Chirico, President JoAnn Hufi, Secretary Norma Vescuso, Treasurer Arthur Smith, Vice-President 'IOA CLASS OFFICERS First Row: Eckersley, M., Verduchi, C. Second Row: Ferrara, R., DiQvattro, F. leant.. leffa, R. Meyers, E. Page, M. Tong, D. Mitchell, HOME ROOM 'IOB-21 5 First Row: C. White, L. Vezinho, C. Fontes, P. Masverson, C. Val- mani, L. Chappelle, R. Nash, P. Duponi. Third Row: A. Santan- J. Leclair. Second gini, J. Madison, D. Bianco, H. Prillaman, J. Powers, P. Mercurio, Howarfh, J. Ger- F. Mroz. Row: J. Dwyer, S. Derderian, E. Tavarozzi, R. ,Q C. Voscora, B. Marques, I. Bonkauskos, M. +2 HOME ROOM 'I OB-217 ,. 5 f- ' 'Q X. First Row: P. Cunningham, D. Vermette, R. Knuckles, M. Wilder, N. Tunstall. Third Row: T. Gately, N. LaCl1ance, R. Hammond, F. Wilder, P. Pina, R. Silvia. Second Row: M. Baligian, C. Miller, W. Dailey, S. DalPian, J. O'NeiI, D. Olsson, P. Monza, A. Vaccaro. Burton, L. Rucano, HOME ROOM 315 3 l Furs! Row C Alessandro S Arnold M Camario A Ccldarane Second Row W Check R Builer A Domenico G Enrlghf J O Brannon M Wall C DeAngelis H Colefia J Gunllene Colannmo R L Smith ? HOME ROOM 22 First Row A lekos F lui M Elliot K Gerhard O Sorrentlno Second Row H Khlmatlon G Bedroslan l. Wong P Chin F l Olga S Gulclhauge H Richie A Hantuscle M Ballly M Luke Czech P Chun S Wong P Chin C Franco in memoriam cARLos FRANcos In fond memory, the class of 1957 honors a loved classmate who by the hand of fate was killed instantaneously in a plane crash while returning to spend his Christmas holidays in his homeland, Venezuela. The memory of this kind, generous and studious young man will always have a special place in the heart of every Central High student who knew him. May he rest in peace! 73 what would happen By Allene Bonay Jane didnt walk Ralph to class? Elena Gelsomlno forgot the Cha Cha? Allene Bonay were qulet In typing? Madelalne Thurston missed a football game? Ida Dantone talked slower? Carol Catone werent so darling? Sandra Yeadon were short? Florence and Joan werent always together? Peanuts Vlera dld his own homework? Elizabeth Haveles father didnt own a restaurant? John Leone werent so popular? Central had a stadlum and band? Helen Bagdaslan forgot her huge lunch? Carol Bova didnt have so many clothes? Barbara Babcock werent so sharp? Veterans werent paid? Vlncent Vendlttl weren t mlschlevlous? Myrt Crum werent a twln? Catherine Walsh werent so quiet? Joan Zlmarmo werent so friendly? Janet Lowell werent always smlllng? Allen Kevorklan made a lot of noise? Everyone In Central got As? Boy and gurls ate lunch together? Ronnie ONelll flunked a test? Roderick Durrell dldn t blush? John Sepe werent happy go lucky Everyone were as Ideal as Nancy Lomax? Carol Greenhalgh ever really cared? Ralph Rlccl werent so shy? Central didnt have Carole Chopoorlan? Seniors had money? Vincent Mnchael passed a test? Barbara Church werent so sweet? Phyllis Ash dldn t have a heart of go ? Jane Thomas didnt have a 56 Mercury Donald Castaldl stopped slnglng? Bobby Grantmaler werent so handsome? Robert May talked more often? We dldnt have a trafflc squad? Julla Varadlan couldnt act? Joan LaCross werent so fun loving? Henry Kelly didn t wear his glasses? lf- 1. ' ' . 2. ' - . 3. . . . H 4. ' ' . 5. . 6. ' ' . 7. . 8. ' . 9. ' ' ' . 10. ' ' ' ' . 11. ' . 12. ' . 13. ' . 14. ' ' . 15. ' . 16. ' ' . 17. . .. , . . . B 18. ' ' . 19. ' ' ' . 20. ' ' ' ' . 21. ' . 22. ' ' . 23. ' '. 24. ' . 25. ' ' . 26. ' ' ' . 27. ' - - ? 28. ' . 29. . 30. ' ' ' . 31. ' ' ' . 32. ' . 33. ' ' . 34. ' . 35. ' ' ' ld. 36. ' ' ? 37. ' ' ' . 38. ' ' . 39. . 40. ' ' ' . 41. ' ' ' . 42. ' - ' . 43. ' ' ' . this IS what would happen Hed get lost No scuffed corrldors That s Impossible Empty Central cheerlng section We d be able to understand her Boys wouldnt suffer Short fellows would have a chance They d be awful lonesome Girls would have more time No ad for Black 8- Gold Someone else would be We can dream cant we? Starvatlon In English More closet space at home Shed be dull No tncket selling All 'ls In cltlzenshlp We d know whos who? Wed all have the blues Broken ear drums We could all move over to Classical Everyone would starve Never happened Nothing Lute would be dull Teachers would never have headaches. We d all due of shock He d be a heartbreaker We d never get along without her Budgets and debts would be pond Miracles dont happen often Everyone would be dlsappomted It lust wouldnt be Plnyllls No rides for us Qulet Corridors Less swoonlng around Central Wed have to llsten Hospitals would be fllled No senlor play No laughs for her classmates He wouldnt know where he was going More nonse IH the homeroom U . I , . . I I I I , . I , . .. . I I I She'd be lonely. , . I , . - 1 . , . , . , . 8 vocational L -I m X 1 I X 1 A HOME ROOM 21 1 Front Row: F. Ciccone, R. Rendine, J. Gillis, E. Vermette. Second Row: J. Kettelle, V. Tortorella, J. Turchetta, D. Mauotta. I I , in Q I 1 E 214 VOCATIONAL First Row: C. Daniel, R. Perrotti, M. Gruttodouria, P. Pascale, M. R. Vosconcellos, P. Egan, R. Cavanough, J. Henchy, J. Watson, Klein, R. Hall, W. Hyman. Second Row: J. Mainey, W. Price, B. Deliello, M. Haines. out ' url- ' - 216 VOCATIONAL Front Row: J. Mosco, R. Piscione, R. Zcwislok, Hyman, E. Car- Third Row: J. Masso, R, Milano, J. Balossone, T. Rogosta, V doza, M. Ilarroza, D. Witlxowski, E. Reinwald, P. White. Second Romieri, F. Stephenson, N. Giuliani, E. Burke, F. Piccirillo, D Row: L. Abbenonte, R. DeAngelis, F. Micale, W. Johnson, C. Cifelli. Warren, R. Lysik, P. Miglioui, D. Viner, A. Dubois, W. Dame. may queen dance FEELQX W ., . , , SM - QQ we ,H , . A-ig A I 4 f wi, ' Q ii '2-M :WP.'i:wf' 1 K J Yflfvfvz we , 'ff ' IQ ' , ,ygw gf ,pw ' - Z Jigs? . 2 - ' ' a ' S N Q W ,Q -A ,hz Heil ' 1' jg J wahfffw 1 -f M. 5 ,M 3 4g ,, 'f' . 4 I 1 5 Q O 5 f I-. H ...fl- :' 'f v-.., L. YZIZAUGJ R 4 ,Y mx mf in 1? X. kj ..--.WH 2 v W , f ,. V iq 4 I nu. W, EAW ,E ' . . f- '-' 'Civ' 7 A 'WAY 'ZEV' 5 5, ,Q 32,1 . ,l U 5 AMW: JUNIOR RED CROSS Sitting: S. Yeadon, B. DiSaia, J. Albanese, C. Walsh. Second Row: C. Lobo, J Hull, M. Gardiner, R. Lamontogne, I. Rocchio. Siandingz J. Cook, F. Poli, V. Patnaude, A Cofrone, A. Longo, B. Corradini, C. Grenier A. DeAngeIis, G. Parrella, J. Kevorkian, P. Ash, D. Mardirossian. f if . 5? if P. T. A. HONOR GUARD First Row: C. Catone, J. Chapin, I. Rocchio, J. Cook, D, Mardirossian. Second Row: V. Painaude, F. Poli, C. Lobo, J. Hull, N. Ves- cuso. Third Row: C. Walsh, S. Yeadon, A. Longo, B. Corradini, G. Parrella. Sfandingz A. Bonay, E. Thomas, J. Varadian, E. Haveles, H. Bagddsian, I. Dafone, C. Clay, PZ Ash, M. Thursion, C. Chopoorian, B. Disaia, F. Bassehe, J. Albanese, C. Green- hclgh, N. Lomax. Q U C s semor prom FWC3 . 1 1 Q L A 1 3 ' 4 RGQ ,V ' bw 'N Ka-.Q Q.. 5 1: ? w'- wi 1 f if f lunlor prom L...- new ationca VOC f Qn IC Cheong, JOANN CAllN 256 Indiana Avenue FROM: Roger Williams KNOWN AS: Jo AMBITION: Dressmaker RATED AS: Friendly LIKES: Dancing, Roller Skating, Music ACTIVITIES: Driver's Training '55: Miss O'DonneII's Office '54: P.T.A. Honor Guard '54. .yll 4 A15 -qv FRANIS R. BIANCO 49 Hilarity Street FROM: O, H. Perry KNOWN AS: Frank AMBITION: Electrician RATED AS: Casual LIKES: Football, movies, and girls ,sl ir i I ANTONETTE SARTORIO ANGELA TARTAGLIA 'II Hugo Street 145 Simmonsville Avenue Johnston FROM: Nathangel Greene KNOWN AS: Annette AMBITION: Dressmaker RATED AS: Carefree LIKES: Dancing, sports, music ACTIVITIES: Black 8: Gold '55: Senior Play Comm. '56. representative FROM: Thornton Jr. High KNOWN AS: Angie AMBITION: Dressmaker RATED AS: Friendly LIKES: Dancing, bowlnig ACTIVITIES: Budget Collector '55, '56: Jr. Red Cross '55: Senior Play Comm. '56: Block and Gold Representative '56. ,M CAROL W. FRENCH RICHARD MANGANO 49 Vondewater Street 39-E March Street FROM: The Armed Forces KNOWN AS: Frenchie AMBITION: Cobinetmaker RATED AS: Mechanical LIKES: Sports 90 FROM: Greene Jr. High KNOWN AS: Rick AMBITION: Electrician RATED AS: Sociable LIKES: Knee socks ACTIVITIES: Baseball '56. x I FREDERICK POTTER 84 Eighth Street FROM: Hope High School KNOWN AS: Fred AMBITION: Electrician in the Air Force RATED AS: Pleasant LIKES: Repairing TV seis and radios, lecfing coins, hot rods, and girls in and around The shops AJP 'ug HOME ROOM A 205 Furs? Row A Sarvorvo A Tarfaglla D Lallberfe HOME ROOM 2 First Raw E Sampson R Willey B Hyatt Second Row: R. McDonald, C. Martm, A Mello, V. Hepler, R. Brisson. HOME ROOM 3 First Row: R. Fricker, E. Grieco, J. Adams, M. Fories, HOME ROOM 6 First Row: J. Morro, J. Pefronelli, D. Cofoia, - G. Melikian. Second Row: L. Malfin, D. McGibbon, C. French. Third Row: J. Reis, J. Mercurio, G. Gelsomino. ' x 1 ' I -vw. AUTO SHOP Firs1Row: G. Descheneau, E. Griffin, A. Johnson, M. Beliveau, R. Fugure, R. Gesmondi, J. Castillo, W. Voho, F. Noiarinni, E Peters, I. Teireaull, A. Golderese. Second Row: R. Piehe, R. Peiers, G. Poolino. 5 . E116 'l0'l ELECTRICAL VOCATIONAL First Row: J. Massa, G. Gelfuso, R. Menici, F. Bianco, J. Almeioa, Iorca, E. Boss, D. McPherson, A. Mangione, J. Esirella, R. J. Pifoceo. Second Row: T. Ragosio, C. Zwouski, J. Watson, L. Mcngono. Gray, T. Peheruti, V. Alarie. Third Row: J. Balassone, J. Per- W Y Lg EAC LQ' M557 s A Y, If K 4 ' x 5 Q V y . ,fyyi If N kwa QQ fX AR, gf -f 3 Q9 1 Fri: 2 M Q 1 K '91-Ap JV AND VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: B. Deliello, B. Votolato, J. Abate, R. Handy, J. Raymond, A. Morin, S. Brown. Second Row E. DelSignore, F. DeQuattro, C. Verducci, F. Viera, R. Totalo, J. Smith, C. Evans. Third Row: E. Principe J. Hawkins, W. Miller, L. Clinton. our basketball team Central's basketball team ended its season with few victories. Louis Clinton an outstanding player, did exceptionally well in the scoring department in Class A . Other members of the team made an impressive appearance on the court and gave everything they had for the Black and Gold. f , 1 l l l FENCING TEAM Left to Right: K. Krikorian, C. Meehan, H. Beaton, E. Jennings, P. Pearce, R. Tella, E. Burke, R. Brucini W. Maher. fencing Our fencing team had a successful season. Pod's Pigstickers went undefeated, winnnig six matches. This record was by for the best compiled by any team in the league. With its excellent showing the team won the state championship and each member was awarded a maior C . ln the individual championship meet, the team was represented by Ron Tella, and Bob Bruscini, who made a good showing. Credit for the team's success goes to Mr. Pearce for his coaching and to the team for their cooperation. . w K -4 M 5, 'i-I 'I g 3 I I I , , X , .,.' 11 . qw 1 H 3 .. y 1. .-. 5 4 yt I Il I 5 - K ' , I , , l I . Q f fag i , I . In Y . 1 r-5 . 4.1 pf -lf' . r Q , , 4 A ' xv.,sX If! 1 543 a Morritt, B. - Center D'Agostino, E. - Tackle 1957 HOPE 21, CENTRAL 27 Central won its second consecutive game against a surprisingly stub- born Hope High School Team. This game was rough from beginning to end with Guy Tortis receiving a serious injury which sidelined him for the rest of the season. The scoring was done by the familiar Hyman, Little, and DeMizio. WARWICK 13, CENTRAL 6 ' Central's winning streak of two games was broken in a heart-breaking game against a strong hurricane squad. This was a typical game of Central's being worn down by a superior number. Lanny D'Amico, Ralph Bello, and Ralph Ricci, played a splendid game. ROGERS 14, CENTRAL 12 As the season drew to its final three weeks of play, Central played host to the Rogers High School eleven before a slim crowd at City Stadium. This game was hard fought all the way with Central finally being edged out by a mere two points. ln this game the plays of Ralph Ricci and Gerald Shippee were outstanding. MOUNT PLEASANT 26, CENTRAL 0 In the final game of the season for Central the team faced the task of playing one of the best elevens ever to come out of Mount Pleasant Central played spirited ball all the way before going under The entire Black and Gold team played well with Ralph Ricci leading the way DeMizio A Fullback Little E Left Halfback Principe, E. - End Tortis, G. - Guard Hankinson, H. - Back VARSITY FOOTBALL First Row: S. Brown, R. Hyman, B. Morritt, H. Hankinson, E. J. Abate, W. Oliver. Third Row: Mr. Kutneski, C. Verducci, J Little, G. Shippee. Second Row: I.. V. Lowmock, E. Principe, E. lsom, S. Gelsomino, E. Le Moi, R. Ricci, G. Merritt, C. Bosiu, F D'Agostino, R. Bello, G. Tortis, A. Smith, A. DeMizio, O. D'Amico, DiQuottro, R. Votoloto, V. Venditti, Mr. Pearce, J. Murrey. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM left to Right: G. Scott, M. BenDavid, J. Orsini, T. Sesevedge T. Iwing, S. Villegur, J. Mercurio, J. lawrence, D. Piscione, C. Dwyer, J. Raymond, P. DeQuottro, E. Luvurozzi, T. Sullivan, W. Mann, N. LaCI1cnce. 100 central vs. la salle An inspired Central football team turned in its top performance this season as it upset Lo Salle, last year's champions, 13 to 6. Coach Kutneski reached down to his Jay-vee roster and produced pint-sized Johnny Orsini, who supplied Cen- tral's scoring punch along with the injured but all-important veterans, Bob Hyman and Ed Little. The victory was Central's third and gave us a 3 and 3 record for the season. V A if - .-,L 1 . . rig v'Q4v I za- ,S x L 4' ,Q x 0, K jr N, ,5iL..94z,fmVf2sf,,' , Y ., .4 fxwi? , ,Q . A sh-'PS' g. , 44 gf V 5 1 '53i fx T 11 J-TX? 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Nash CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS Thomas Del Mastro Jason Nonnes Mrs Esther Spencer Locke PFC George A Dodge USMC Evelyn DeFusco Cathleen Hanson Joyce Levesque Anthony Rao Wayne Fenner Charles Curt: Kenneth Krlkorlan Gall Davis Carol Donfrancesco Milton Martell Lyle Perra Barbara Pagllarml Betty Schmltt Carol Guy Nancy Leonard Barbara Grafton Sandra Yeaw .loan DeLalla Marne Rocchlo Barbara Smith Marlene Glrottone Dorothy Georgeadys Robert Bruscml Yavuz Alcturk Henry Fontaine Robert Houllhan Beverly Keach Elaine Collnerl Gladys Keach Sylvia Boffl Henry Beaton Betty Beaton Robert Flnucane Antomo Centore RobertH Hamlin Katherine Stefanis 40'-0l0f'-001010 Whnney and Wllks Co Builders 699 NORTH BROADWAY EAST PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND DEXTER MANUFACTURING COMPANY INC COCLIN TOBACCO COMPANY IBI ATWELLS AVENUE PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND FRANK DI MASCOLO PLUMBING a. HEATING 40 WAVERLY STREET PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND HARRYS VARIETY STORE 574 PLAINFIELD STREET PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND ATLAS METAL COMPANY SHEET METAL 8- ROOFING 1025 EDDY STREET ANNEX FLOWER SHOP 570 PLAINFIELD STREET PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND WILCOX AND SONS 9 HARVARD AVENUE PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND A VENTER 81 SONS ruELo1L SERVICE coAL DUMP TRUCKS FOR HIRE Wllluams I 0385 89 BENEDICT STREET PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND 24 HOUR SERVICE Comphmenfs of GULF SOLAR SYSTEM PALMER SPRING COMPANY I ALTHEA STREET PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND ELmhurst I 8300 5l7'0' 1 05 ' Complimonls of 1 I T 1 Open Sundays 8- HoIidays PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND O S?KQ i55'655497 407 '6'l? c0x VOCATIONAL DIVISION WOOD SHOP ROOM 6 I ROOM 'I01 ELECTRICITY DEPT VOCATIONAL DIVISION .IAckson 'I 7651 J BOSCIA 81 SONS INC Remodeling of all k nds DUXBURY STREET PROVIDENCE 9 R gm ezvcefknce IH eugn era tsmans lp nfl quality RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS CUPS PLAQUES TROPHIES .IEWILERS FOI YOUR CLASS RINGS iw VIII! 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R Cemetery Providence I Congmwlahons PAwtucket 3 0149 UNlon 1 3004 ELMWOOD MONUMENTAL WQRKS A FRIEND Manufacturers of Artistic Monuments HUGO D BRUSCINI Cemetery Lettering Proprietor A Specialty CHARLES ll JOHN GIONIS J ckso THE GOVERNOR DYER RESTAURANT INC Vlslt our newly renovated Party Room Catering to Banquets since 1910 I 2857 CONGRATULATIONS T0 CENTRAL SENIORS A FRIEND KEEMA OIL SERVICE Dependable 24 Hour Burner Service 603 Elmwood Avenue Providence 7 R Telephone Hopkins 16472 NICHOLAS LAMORIELLO FISH DEALERS Wholes le 81 Reta I OLNEYVILLE SERVICE STATION 13 HARTFORD AVENUE OLNEYVILLE SUQARE Open 24 Hrs To I 9599 EDWARD SMITH CLEANING AND nzssswc Ja 14905 Days Pl 19744 E e ings CHAS S TANNER CO MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS 250 SOUTH WATER STREET PROVIDENCE 3 R I H Banspach F H Banspac Telephone Elmhurst 1 1100 BANSPACH BROTHERS Wholesale Bakers 114 DELAINE STREET Providence 9 Rhode Island 010'-0' Compliments ol JOHN O W BROWNS DAIRY where you always get good milk service Grade A 64 WALNUT STREET JOHNSTON R I Telephone EL 1 9223 , . a n - ' , I. a I - - l I O O PICII-Up and Delivery Starch - Gum - Dextrine - Glue . l- - v n' , , , F. . . . h, Jr. ' . 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