Central Falls High School - Souvenir Yearbook (Central Falls, RI)

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i ll{ ' 1 J t - I I i ; f All the world ' s a stage, And all the men and women merely players: They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts. THE SENIOR CLASS of Central Falls High School presents THE SOUVENIR for 1956 FOREWORD With hopes high and enthusiasm unbounded we made our first appearance in the plav of life in September of 1952. This is our script — a record of our |Ovs and accomphshments, our educational challenges and the responsibilities accepted. We hope that as the play of life advances the pages of our SOUVENIR will help recall the cast, our classmates and our teachers, whose friendship and kindliness have made this act of our play a memorable one. Activities U ndergraols vertismg r cm- RALPH E. FLANDERS VERMONT tntUb laie cnaie WASHINGTON. D. C. MESSAGE FOR THE 1956 YEARBOOK OF CENTRAL FALLS HIGH SCHOOL As a member of the Class of I896 of the Central Falls High School, I send greetings to you who have followed the well worn course to a high s chool education sixty years after I have followed the same path. Let me say first that I went immediately from high school into my life- work. I found the education given in a first class high school (and it was first class even as long ago as I896) is a good preparation for life, pro- vided the studies which you and we vjere offered are conscientiously pursued. Some of you will be going on to higher educations. Let those of you who are not, free yourselves of discouragement. The roads to responsibility and success in this country are open to you. For those of you who are going on - not merely the opportunities but the responsibilities are even greater. With best wishes to the Class of 1956, I remain, Sincerely yours, Ralph E. Flanders, U.S.S. DEDICATION MRS. LUCY D. MEDEIROS A personal interest in and an understanding of each student, as well as her generous and untiring efforts as our Junior class advisor, are only a few of the many reasons why we, the class of 19 6, with sincere appreciation and lasting affection, proudly dedicate this, our SOUVENIR, to Mrs. Lucy D. Medeiros. SOUVENIR BOARD Sitting, left to right: J. Maynard, P. Landry, R. (AHircy, F. ( irdlu, D. Ani,i.lmo, j. Glassey, R. Michalski, B. Dutra. Standing: J. Bonntau, R. Nassancy, I . Hoe -, F. Malouf, J. Jakobsche, J. Turenne, J. Cardosa, D. De Goes, L. Borge, R. Azar. SOUVENIR BUSINESS BOARD C. Glodzik. P. Cirdio, 1-. Hocv, |. Glassev, |. lakobsLlie. A MESSAGE FROM OUR SUPERINTENDENT „ OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS DEPARTMENT OF PU CITY OF CENTRAL RHODE ISLAND EARL F. CALCUTT SUPERINTENDENT BEST WISHES LOW LIFE, ,, ,0W U«, r LTH  - ' f the Class of 56 ol j i of High school, P«P ; , J, i = f :f Se evory-day;-l , I Tomorrow, as si aotivit ° ' completion of yoor ' ' ' ratUtt you on e suocessCul career. . his opportunf i ess and Lon. f- . each day ■ ' - nf you Heai n, deeply S ampricans. and everyone of y be tru ,,,,,ir gs a through self- RememDei y ana g - g comes oni;y of life and for yo 1 = ° ' Remember c p vice to iamxxj less devotion and serv 3P,ED Earl F. 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' lOVi ,lMa ;0WP ,ia .iW k- ' W6 awc dV iss .t s liea jo ' i get lowS vie 11 JT- tYv tViose vJ o VlO rV fa 0 i ' Kre jo i c e ' er £ i aW ' dP )ie asai W to VJi 0 i Tft! .aV e .llA°.ill il ew 30V ' WO e oie aS ' vjor iW P 1,1 V iiace t ' i,iWT- ' c 0 3I ;OWS tr ' ctV we, i or tW ,wi oVvi los ' 3pW iws to ers for .tter . OM de « o£ li£ J ac se V,aV twro ..o.vo; :;v t a. -dP ow?Vo; -?oW;;„ ee- tVve ,W qW ' eSj ADMINISTRATION Mr. Edward S. Young, Principal; Dr. Earl F. Calcutt, Superintendent; Mr. Joseph A. Fay, Assistant-Principal; Mrs. Gertrude E. Hanley, Secretary. Acuity MRS. CATHERINE QUINN and Type I Class .iitefc MISS KATHRYN BOTT and Office Practice £l ii mr- { v rs y I 7 A — i 1 iMM GIRLS ' GYM, MRS. ANNA CALDWELL Rosemary Michalski, Jean Bonneau, Eunice Norigian, Joan Clang. BOYS ' GYM, MR. OMER H. LANDRY Back row: Joseph Jakobsche, Joseph Fayan, Robert Anter, James Labrecque. Front row: Daniel Libucha, Robert Laperche, Norman Dakake, Clarence St. Jac- ques. MISS EDITH WILLISTON and Girls ' Art Class MISS ELLEN C. Ml ' LGREW Bookkeeping, L ndergraduate girl guidance ' ' ■■■l ta r-H ' , ■ v - r MR. J. JOSEPH McKENNA English, History «f ' |M4M Mn iidLtiiii«a J MRS. LUCY D. MEDEIROS Stenography, Type, Sophomore Business Practice 1 44 MRS. GERTRUDE HANLEY Mr. Young ' s Secretary MISS URSULA MORRISON Mr. Calcutt ' s Secretary MISS GERTRUDE Z. MAHAN Music Supervisor MISS MARY C. MORGAN Accompanist MR. JOHN F. KEOUGH Trig. Class ..tfSf. MRS. LOUISE F. GRIFFIN English, Senior Guidance, Yearbook Sponsor MR. JAMES E. MORGAN Commercial Geography y MR. JOSEPH H. FAY Assistant Principal, Biology, Hygiene MISS ANNE E. DRISCOLL Librarian MISS WILLISTON MISS BOTT MRS. CALDWELL MR. YOUNG MISS DRISCOLL MR. LANDRY MISS BRULE MR. CURLEY MR. KEOUGH MR. D. GARVEY MISS ROONEY MR. FAY MRS. PALMER MISS MULGREW MR. McKENNA MRS. MEDEIROS MR. MORGAN MR. J. GARVEY MRS. GRIFFIN MR. CORRIGAN B f 1J t I died a thousand deaths. You people are so slow. Any more excuses. ' Take one night. NO! ' You move like a bunch of old ladies. ' Other than that, it ' s simple. ' Bosh! I know a man Remember, all good mathematicians are lazy. ' Don ' t make a project out of it. Well - - - on it! ' Good morning, children. ' Has Mrs. Palmer ever read you the rules of the study-hall. ' Why? I don ' t need any competition, girls. ' Use job intelligence. ' When I was in Germany ' Hi! Take it for what it ' s worth. Clutch!! Clutch!! RHODE ISLAND HONOR SOCIETY Seated, left to li.yht: C. GloJzik. R. Midulski. P. Cirillo. E. Corrigan. M. Henault. D, Ancelmo. Standini;: A. Frechette, J. Cardosa. J. Glassey. .1. Jakobsthe. F. Hoey. G. Prciulx, R. Azar. Membership Qualifications: An average of 88 percent for three and one-half years and the necessary quahfications of character, service and helpful leadership. D.A.R. GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD X ' inni:rs aey f John Cardosa Carolyn Glodzik RHODE ISLAND PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA ASSEMBLIES Pep Rally lENIOR CLASS OFFICE President John Cardosa Vice President Jocelyn Glassey Secretary Sheila McHale Treasurer Joseph Nield MARION AISSIS 122 Perry Street hitroiincing our rhylhni and blues Jan. She ' s r f hl up 10 date on the latest Cart Henry platters. That pleasant smile and genial personality of hers is sure to guide her a long uay. Sophomore Hop Committee, Junior Dance Commit- tee. Junior Prom, Harvest Hop Committee. DOLORES ANCELMO 23 Shawmut Avenue Dolores is a pert lillle miss uho very seldom atlous a blind statement left unchallenged. This is probably the rea- son why the class nominated her for Miss Pessimist of ' }6. Glee Club 2, Souvenir Board, Class Trip Committee, Junior Prom, Sopho- more Hop Committee. r CAROL ANTER 5 Hedley Avenue Carol is k ' noun by all at Central Falls High. When- ever you greet Carol she is aluays smiling. Perhaps that is why she is uell-liked by all. Carol does her best to cheer you uhen you are feeling blue. She has that happy-go-lucky look about her. Carol is a friend , indeed, and uill aluays be around when you need her. She IS carefree, but Carol is also dependable. Junior Prom Committee, Special Voice, Glee Club 3. ■ ' I ' ROBERT ANTER 77 Henry Street A very nice person is a phrase that best describes Bob. The Air Fme looms large in his jiiture. With his ea er tu help personality, iie ' re sure he iiill go jar. Sophomore Dance Committee, Junior Prom Commit- tee, Class Night Committee, Basketball 2-3. RAYMOND JOHN AZAR 228 Washington Street Ace IS a basketball loving guy. W hen he isn ' t at home doing his home- work or figuring out a trig, problem, you ' ll find him at the nearest court {hooting baskets iiith the boys. Sophomore Hop Committee, Junior Dance Committee, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Basketball Manager, Class Trip Committee, Senior Tea Committee, Sou- venir Board. VIRGINIA BALDIGA 45 Brook Street Although quiet and reserved in her classes, she shous her spirit and vitality at her favorite dancing place. the Boys ' Club. Mr. Curley ttill surely miss her sly smile and nitty answers to his criticisms. Class Trip Committee, Junior Prom Committee. JEAN BONNEAU 57 Trerrnmt Street Here ' s one of our prelly Florence Nightingales uhose cheerful presence and beautiful smile are sure to help many a patient to a rapid recovery. Her cheerfulness has been surpassed only by her great athletic ability, uhich to say the least has been outstanding. No tionder she uas toted our most athletic girl. Class Night Committee, Souvenir Board, Junior Prom Committee, Glee Club 2-4, Dramatic Club 3. LILA BORGE 579 Broad Street Lila ' s a girl uho keeps us wondering iihal she ' ll come up tiith next. Her witty jokes have livened up many a classroom. When it comes to writing. no one can beat her. I ' m sure ue ' ll all remember her as the Poet Laureate of the class of ' 56. Observer Board 3-4, Souvenir Board. y St- ■■ ' '  2-. .aF- 4 3«f-: Z JOHN R. CARDOSA, JR. 1264 Broad Street Johnny has proved to be an excellent class president, and a fine student. He has hitched his uagon to an engineer ' s star and ue are quite sure he will reach his goal. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Junior Dance Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Class Night Committee, Souvenir Board, Class President 4. PAULA CIRILLO n Hunt Street Pretty. liilenteJ. nnd smart, yoii can ' t find many girls like that but our Paula is one. Aluays ttilling to help, you mil jind her taking part in many school activities. I ' m sure iie ' ll all remember her for her uitty remarks and debates uith Air. Curley. Paula ' s great ambition in life is to become a great actress and uith her uill and determination ue ' re all sure she ' ll make it. Glee Cluh 2, 3, 4; Special Voice 2, 3, 4, Observer Board 2, 3, i; Drama Club 3, I; Junior-Senior Play 3, 4; Science Fair 3, 4; Souvenir Board; Class Trip Committee. JOAN CLANG 5 56 Pine Street Joanie may look quiet but. oh. boy. have you heard her in gym? ]oanie has many loves hut her two favorites are dancing and Jim. ' We ' re sure Joanie u ill find her way in this big world. Sophomore Hop Committee; Glee Club 2, 3; Junior Dance Committee, Junior Prom Committee; Senior Tea Committee; Class Night Committee. RICHARD CORMIER 144 Progress St., Saylesville Tall, friendly and helpful. Imagine having all these assets and a cream-colored convertible, too! Dick can be frequently seen cruising around the city. ' We ' re beginning to wonder just tihat he ' s looking for! Hmmm, Dick? Junior Prom Committee; Class Night Committee. Senior Tea Committee; EUNICE CORRIGAN 173 Cowden Street Eunice is another one oj oui peppy cheerleader. i. Her cheerful personality has made ter popular among both boys and girls, -and particularly allractive to a certain lad named Joe. Secretary 1, 2; Cheerleader 1, 2; Sophomore H(}p Committee; Holly Hop Committee; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Senior Tea Committee; Senior Reception Com- mittee. ♦ • ' RITA COURCY 68 Richmond Street Rita is n shy young miss who ap- peared on our doorstep in September oj ' 34. She hai adapted so readily, that ue feel she has been uith us for a long time. Dramatic Club 3; Junior-Senior Play; Junior Dance Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Souvenir Board. NORMAN DAKAKE 46 Fletcher Street ' Greg ' is one of the happiest members of our class. His pleasant smile has uon him many friends. He ' s a big wheel m the grocery business, too. Lots of luck to a swell fellou-, ' Norm. ' Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Dance Com- mittee; Baseball 2; Observer Board; Class Night Com- mittee. DELPHINA DEGOES 237 Shawmut Avenue Del is rather the motherly type, being forever en- tangled and uorried about everyone else ' s problems. Among her many interests are danctng and badminton. As for her future plans, uell. I guess everyone knous. Junior Prom Committee; Junior Dance Committee; Souvenir Board; Junior-Senior Play 3. BARBARA DUTRA 16 Webster Street Saylesville, R. I. This bright little lass is very ener- getic when activities arise. Her tunning smile and flashing eyes hare brought her many lasting friends. Have you ever seen her record collection? We know her favorite song mil probably be Oh! johnny. Treasurer 3, 4; Sophomore Hop; Ob- server Board 3; Dramatic Club 3, 4 Junior Prom; Holly Hop; Harvest Hop Senior Reception; Junior-Senior Play 3 Souvenir Board. DENISE FARRELL ' )4 Cowden Street A blonde uith blue eyes and a uinning smile. In her carefree manner she struts around looking for some mischief. W he never she has something up her sleeve. he has a tuinkle in her eye that gives her away. Junior Prom. kJ JOSEPH 1-AYAN 71 Lincoln Avenue Re J ii I he best friend a guy could have. He is the kind of guy you can depend on in lime of need. Hi. ' : generosity and his carefree manner make him popular tiith everyone. Sophomore Hop; Holly Hop; Junior Prom; Senior Reception. JANICE FORD 204 Washington Street Janice is the latest member of our class, having transferred from Durfee High just this year. This broun-eyed blonde can never be accused of having poor posture either! Class Night; Glee Club 4; Special Voice 4. BERTHA FOX 110 Bagley Street She ' s as quiet as a mouse in her classes, but iihen Virginia and she get together after school hours, you ' ll find quite a difference. Bertha ' s sueet disposition uill not be readily forgotten. Junior Prom, Class Trip. Baseball JAMES FRAM 316 Illinois Street The Utile man uith the big personality. He greets everyone uith a great big smile and usually some friendly comment to make the greeting complete. If personality counts. Jimmy mil certainly be very suc- cessful. Class Trip Committee; Basketbal ARLEEN FRECHETTE 66 Hedley Avenue Going to Warner ' s anyone? If so you ' re sure to meet Arleen. Friday and Saturday nights are set aside for danc- ing on her schedule. This dancing how- ever, has not lowered her scholastic standing by any means, as she has been an honor student. Junior Prom Committee; Senior Tea Committee. SARAH GALUSKA 73 Madeira Avenue Sally. the quiet one. She is a dependable friend and someone good to knoiv. She has a gentleness, which makes her stand out from the rest. Don ' t miss her. now. because she ' s only 4 feet 11. Glee Club 2; Sophomore Dance; Junior Dance; Class Trip. JOCELYN GLASSEY 991 Lonsdale Avenue Jocelyn is the friendly and considerate type. It any- thing has to be done in a hurry. Jocelyn is called in to do the job. She can be depended upon wherever her services are needed. She is a fine and considerate com- panion. Glee Club 2; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Vice President; Class Trip; Souvenir Board. ' J, ' ' IV ' T CAROLYN GLODZIK 7 Fales Street To be a C.P.A. is Carol ' s goal and from her marks ue ' re sine she ' ll make it easily. An active participant in all ac- tivities and one of our athletic girls. We all knou ' the future promises a lot for her — best of luck. Carol. Class Night; Dramatic Club 3; Jun- ior Prom; Sophomore Hop; Holly Hop; Vice President 2; Cheerleading 3, 4; Observer Board 4. ANTHONY HARRAKA 239 Washington Street Tony, our coke boy, is a uell-dressed guy. He ' s a good sport and is great with the girls. His carefree manner makes him popular uith everyone. Sophomore Hop; Junior Dance; Junior Prom; Har- vest Hop; Senior Reception; Basketball; Glee Club 2. MAUREEN HENAULT 30 Knight Street Mo is a carefree chatterhox uho is just biihhling oier tilth laughter. Singing in class is a typical example of her happy manner. But ue really uant to knou. AIo. uho ' s next on your little black list? Sophomore Hop Committee; Glee Club; Special Voice; Junior Dance Committee; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Class Night Committee. FRANCES HOEY 22 Yates Street Lonsdale, R. I. Fran is one of our treasured Lin- colnites who is never too busy uillj her A studies to lend a helping hand. Hon are the potatoes doing m them thar hills? Good luck to you. Junior Prom Committee; Holly Hop Committee; Senior Tea Committee; Class Night Committee; Souvenir Board. JAMES HOSEY 49 Moore Street Every morning a cheerful, happy-go-lucky senior gives us a big pepsodent smile. Of course ue mean jimmy Hosey. He uill cheer you up uhenever you begin to gel blue. Good luck in the future and may proiperily be yours. I y JOSEPH lAKOBSCHE 320 Hi h Strett Here is an ititelleaiuil Ltd u ho lores to fly in outer splice. He is an and reader and has absorbed a vast amount of knowledge. He knous a lot about that Rocket 88. too. Lots of luck. joe. in your aeronautical engineering career. Junior Prom Committee; Observer Board 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, t; Senior Tea Committee; Harvest Hop Committee; Class Trip Committee; Class Pho- tographer  ; Souvenir Board. JAMES LABRECQUE 123 Jenks Avenue Jim may change his mind about some subjects hut not about cars. The best on the road is a Buick. We like your brushcul, too. Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Dance Committee; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Senior Tea Committee; Harvest Hop Committee. PAULINE LANDRY 270 Central Street Quiet as she may be. Pauline is quite a popular gal. Being captain of our cheerleaders is proof enough of this fact. Her red hair is one of her many assets vhich leads to her popularity. Junior Prom Committee; Cheerleader 3, 4; Harvest Hop Committee; Souvenir Board. Sy ROBERT LAPERCHE 179 Hunt Street Bob is a quiet gu-j but one oj the uell-knotin per- sons of the technical group. One oj Bob ' s mortal enemies is work. Class Night Committee. DANIEL LIBUCHA 161 Tremont Street Dan is one oj our Tech. Boys and one of the quiet jellows in class. Sleep- ing Buha, as he is known to his close jriends. is the spark oj any party. Junior Prom Committee; Class Night Committee. PARIS MALOUF 119 Cross Street One oj the quieter members of our class — that is, until you start him ojj about his bomb. An ac- qiiaintAnce oj short duration will jind him a true Maine-iac. Here ' s to that successjut medical career at college, joe. Baskethail 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Class Night Com- mittee: Souvenir Board. •i ' -•m JEANNE MAYNARD 19 Pacific Street Another of our leap and holler cheerleaders. Her sophisticated nays and very charming personality are only a feu qualities uhich answer for her popularity. A dental assistant ' s uniform should be very becoming. Sophomore Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Junior-Senior Play 3; Cheerleader 3, 1; Class Trip Committee; Souvenir Board. « SHEILA McHALE 42 Washington Street Little A iss Personality Plus, that ' s our Sheila. One of our peppy cheer- leaders. Sheila rates high among us Seniors. And in the eyes of a certain dark-haired Romeo she rates A-plus. Junior Dance Committee; Junior Prom Committee, Vice President 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Senior Reception Com- mittee, Secretary 4. ROSEMARY MICHALSKI 329 Central Street Our Rosie is far from the shy, quiet person she seems at first glance. When you get to know her — wow — she can really talk your ear off. especially when she starts on the subject of her driving. And you should try to interpret her French motions sometime. Glee Club 2, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Junior-Senior Play; Junior Dance Committee; Souvenir Board, Class Night Committee. ■4- 2r ALBERT MIKULA 39 Henry Street His dazzling smile, his towering height and his can ' t-help-being-noticed socks are some of the legends of C.F.H.S. He is still popular in school activities but he is not as reckless as in his younger Junior and Sopho- more days. Junior Prom Committee; Junior Dance Committee. JAMES MORAN 60 Kendall Street Jim is a small lad uho knows a little about everything. He gets around and is very popular with the girls. We hear that he aspires to go to Bowdoin and we hope that he will be successful. Sophomore Class President; Sopho- more Hop Committee; Observer Board 2; Glee Club 2; Junior Prom Commit- tee; Junior-Senior Play; Harvest Hop Committee; Class Trip Committee; Sou- venir Board. RICHARD NASSANEY 335 Hunt Street Dick is quite a carefree guy. He and his souped-up Oldsmobile are an unbeatable pair. His ambition is to go to P. C. for a pre med: and ultimately become a dentist. Sophomore Hop Committee; Junior Dance Commit- tee; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Class Tea Com- mittee; Senior Class Trip Committee; Souvenir Board. ROBERT NELSON 26 Ayr Street Boh has been named our Best Looking ' boy and from his picture you can see why. Tall, dark and friendly are other adjectives that best describe him. We hear the Air Force gets him next, so Good Luck. Boh. Sophomore Dance Committee; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 5, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Harvest Hop Committee; Class Trip Committee. I JOSEPH NEILD 646 Lonsdale Avenue Finally iie meet Joe. the Captain of our basketball team iiho has an eye on a very cute cheerleader. Everyone knows Joe; he has a nay of making himself known wherever he may be. His ready wit and lovable ways make us all con- fident that he iiill find happiness in anything he may undertake. Sophomore Dance Committee; Base- ball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Junior President; Senior Treasurer. N HR ■r J ■ ' ii i g L ■v 1 c: .i. « - ? ,- EUNICE NORIGIAN 103 Cross Street A very talented pianist. Eunice will always be re- membered for her outstanding performances. Who knows? Someday she may own her own beauty shop. Over the Waves seems to fit both her ambitions. Special Voice 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee. A JOANNE NOURY 110 Lincoln Avenue A Jo-anne come lately, is this cute last-minute package. Her unique little walk, gets her to school just under the tine every morning. Here ' s hoping she ' ll quicken her steps in the near future, so that the distance between her and her sure success will he covered that much sooner. Dramatic Club 3; Sophomore Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee. H % CAROL PEDLEY 60 Hendricks Street This happy-go-lucky redhead is al- ways ready for fun. Her pleasant per- sonality and carefree manner are only two of her assets that make her tops with the crowd. Carol proved herself when she was chosen Best Sport of the Senior Class. Junior Prom Committee; Junior-Sen- ior Play 2; Senior Tea Committee; Sen- ior Reception Committee. GEORGE PROULX 97 Moore Street Ever hear of a tenor accountant? Well, once George enters the business world, you ' ll know one. The school won ' t be the same without his high notes and ue hope he hits the high in his chosen field too. Junior Prom Committee; Junior Dance Committee; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Special Voice 3, 4. MARCEL PROULX 104 Sylvian Street Shoiv The Frenchman a piece of pastry and he can tell you the ingredients and the cost to make it. He thinks he can speak French, but Miss Brule has really stumped him. Junior Prom Committee. - CARL RODRIGUES 45 Jenks Avenue Carl is a bundle of wit u ' hose ready smile and jokes make him a good guy to know. He spends many happy hours in the tfood-working shop. Basketball 3; Junior Prom Commit- tee; Harvest Hop Committee. CLARENCE ST. JACQUES 311 Illinois Street Sonny is a neat dresser with quite a smile. Al- though friendly toward his classmates, he is on the quiet side in class. We think he is the type who doesn ' t say much, but thinks a lot. Class Trip Committee; Class Night Committee; Jun- ior Prom Committee. y. N( u IRENE SAUCIER 96 Summer Street A dainty miss uhb a soft voice is Irene. She is one of the many ,i ell-dressed girls of C.F. She has a pleasant personality and a winning smile. We predict a bright future for her and her certain someone. Sophomore Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Dance Committee; Class Trip Committee. HELEN SKUNZA 121 Garfield Street Chris is our favorite violinist m the school orchestra. Her ability to spot mis-spelled words in English class has kept many of us from the task of writ- ing at night. Thanks a million. Chris, for your sharp eye! Junior Prom Committee; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. MARGARET STRAHAN 862 Lonsdale Avenue P iSy y be tiny, but this small package is loaded with personality. She is always fun to be with no- matter what the occasion may be. Success in the future, Peggy. Sophomore Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Faculty Tea Committee. JOAN TURENNE •42 Knight Street Joan ;.( one of our sueete.it Seniors. She is the original Jeannie tilth the Light Broun Hair being quiet, soft spoken and having a very charming per- sonality. No one could find a better friend. Junior Prom Committee; Harvest Hop Committee; Senior Reception Committee; Souvenir Board. THERESA UKLEJA 80 Central Street The hep kid of ' 56. In sports she is the best and packs quite a wallop in volleyball games. She is a great sport and a fine classmate. Glee Club 2, 3; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Special Voice 2; Senior Class Night Committee. BARBARA ZUBA 685 High Street Barb is one of our quiet Seniors until someone comes up uith a good joke: then she explodes. Barb is sure to go a long way in the field of her choice. Who knotts? She might be manager of the August Bakery someday. Glee Club 2; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Recep- tion Committee. - « BEST LOOKING Irene Saucier, Robert Nelson MOST TALKATIVE Carol Anter, Carl Rodriques ' ■■■i - SUPERLATIVES MOST PESSIMISTIC George Proulx, Dolores Ancelmo ;UPERLAT1[VES NEATI-ST (R) Richard Nassaney Rosemary Miclialski (L) NICEST SMILE Clarence St. Jacques Eunice Corrigan (L) MOST OPTIMISTIC Joceiyn Glassey Robert Anter BEST DANCERS SUPERLATIVES Left: Arleen Frechette, Kimes LebreLUue MOST POPULAR Sheila Ml. Hale, James Moran Above: Carolyn Glodzik, John Cardosa Right: Carol Pedley, James 1-ram WITTll ST MOST TALI ' -NTHD ; V. Peggy Strahan, Ray Azar Paula Cirillo, Joseph Jakobsche SUPERLATIVES JS : QUIETEST Sarah Galuska James Hosey F RIENDLIEST Marion Aissis Joseph Fayan CLASS WILL Being of firm and loyal intellect, and having been enlightened by the unceasing efforts of our de ' oted teachers, we, the Seniors, do hereby bequeath the following: To the undergraduates, that they may be prepared for the best ahead. To the faculty, that they may be reminded of the best behind. To the beloved halls of our school, that they may never lose the best of the present. To Miss Driscoll, we leave several lengths of chain to fasten down the dictionary and a certain article of wearing apparel. To Mr. Keough, we leave a physics class that will agree with Pascal ' s proven laws. To Mr. Curley, we leave a Senior who believes in Santa Claus — and admits it! To Mrs. Griffin, we leave another perfect yearbook board. To the Junior Class, we lea e the ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria in which to hold their Senior Reception. I, Carl Rodriques, leave the job of opening up the windows in Room 13, to any Junior who has enough strength to do it. I, Eunice Corrigan, lea e to Joan Biron, my knack for meeting secretly with a certain somebody during classes in hopes that she will be as successful as I. I, Carolyn Glodzik, leave to any Junior my numerous questions and doubts of fact which annoy Mr. Garvey. I, Jim Fram, leave a bottle of spot remover to Mr. James Garvey, to remove the paint I splattered on his shirts while sign painting. I, Bob Nelson, leave my mechanical drawing ability to my brother Doug. I, Paula Cirillo, leave my ability to carry the whole Second Soprano part to anyone who thinks her voice is strong enough. I, Marion Aissis, leave to Jean Silvestri, my ability to dig jazz. I, Janice Ford, leave to the forth coming Seniors my good conduct. I, Carol Pedley, leave to Dottie Chabot, my ability to keep silence during library periods. I, Theresa Ukleja, leave my last seat in Room 13 to my sister Joan. I, Denise Farrell, leave my shorthand notes to Mrs. Medeiros. I, Sheila McHale, leave to Kathy Wallor my ability to stay out of trouble. I, Robert AntcT, Ic-.nc lo Ron.ild LiahriL-l, my lui uht so tli.U he may i;am a berth on the basketball team. I, Jo.in ( lani;, lea e my exairsions through oiiterspate diirini; l ' ni;lish IV lo any ilream -e eti lunior. I, JoseplT I ' ayan. lea e my eurh ' red hair to ( ' oath Landry. I, James Moran. lea e my complete inertia to one of like temperament. I, Frances Hoey, lea e my bookkeepins; notes to Joan King. I, Rita C.OLircy, lea e to my brother Bob m) ' extraordinary ability to remember things. ' ' ' X il I, Maureen Henault, lea e m ' 6th period b.nglish class. Room 13, with its sub-zero temperatures and unusual color scheme to any a id fresh-air fan or modern-art enthusiast. I, Paris Malouf, leave the chairmanship of the Class Night Committee to the con- spirators of next year. I, James Labrecque, lea e my seat in the office to any Junior so that he may enjoy Mrs. Hanley ' s company. I, Dick Cormier, lea e m) ' I ' ord con ertible to my cousin Bob, that is when I get another new one. I, Jeanne Maynard, lea e to some troublesome Junior girl, my ability to get along with Mrs. Caldwell. I, Norman Dakake, leave to Lenny Deffew, my ability to play a good clean game of basketball. I, Lila Borge, leave my long critic ' s reports to be shortened by Christine Moosett, when she is in English IV. I, Delphina DeGoes, leave my ambition to climb the ropes in gym to any Junior who wants it. I, Daniel Libucha, lea e my cartoons in Mechanical Drawing Class to the wastepapcr basket. L Barbara Dutra, leave to Ann and Rosemary my gym socks so they won t have lo borrow any next year. L Joe Nield, leave the ability to take all the razzing I receive on Boy Scouts to my cousin Harry. I, Pauline Landry, leave my position as head cheerleader to one of the six Junior Cheerleaders. L Joan Turenne, leave my poor memory to the students who use the high school library. I, Barbara Zuza, leave my powerful punch in volleyball games to anyone who needs it. I, Sarah Galuska, leave my shorthand seat to any lucky Junior. We, Raymond Azar, Tony Tarraka and Richard Nassaney, the Blackhawks of Wash- ington Street, leave Mr. Landry our passage on the cattle boat to the old country. I, Joseph Jakebsche, lea e all my burned out flash bulbs to next year ' s class photographer. We, Virginia Baldiga and Bertha Fox, leave our lack of ability to transcribe in Office Practice to Janice Walker. I, Rosemary Michalski, leave my ability of not being able to park my car in any space regardless of size to some Junior who drives as well as I do. I, Carol Anter, leave my conferences with Mr. Young in his pri ate office to my sister Hope. I, Marcel Proulx, leave my doubt that the Critic ' s Report is a wonderful idea, for any lunior to prove. I, Arleen Frechette, lea e my job of selling candy, during the lunch period, to any Junior who can vv ' ithstand the temptation to eat it. I, Jocelyn Glassey, leave the task of division pages to some Junior with the artistic ability we lacked this year. I, Jean Bonneau, leave my desire for hot showers, to any cold blooded Junior. I, John R. Cardosa, Jr., leave the right to anyone that wishes it, to prove Mr. Curley wrong in anything. We, Peggy Strahan and Irene Saucier, lea e to Maureen Morin, an ability to get straight A ' s in Clerical Practice. I, Eunice Norigian, leave to Helen LaBelle my ability to argue with Miss Driscoll. I, Robert Laperche, hereby leave to Bob Bouchard the Presidency of the Hut. I, Clarence St. Jacques, leave Bob ' Voisard my Mechanical Drawing tools to enable him to do some good drawings. I, Dolores Ancelmo, hereby leave all six point books for book reports, to any Junior who needs them. I, Joanne Noury, leave to my sister Terry, the ability to keep silence during library periods. May these memories become valuable treasures in the hands of our beneficiaries, as they have been in ours, and may the benevolence radiating from them reproduce itself time and time again. This, declare we to be our last will and testament, made and signed this seventeenth day of January, the year of our Lord, 19° ' 6. The Class of ' 6 Jtctiv ies September October i4 H rvesi- N yjC rn be r G-r ' Aclua ' fc ' Q ' Tl li ■ SENIOR TEA COMMITTEE Standing, left to right: R. Nassaney, R. Cormitr. J. Labrecque, R. Azar. Sitting: C. Pedley, F. Hoey, E. Corrigan, J. Clang, A. Frechette, M. Strahan. HARVEST HOP COMMITTEE Front, left to right: Marion Aissis. Barbara Dutra, Pauline Landry, janis Ford, loan Turennc. Back; Anthony Harraka. Carl Rodrigues. Robert Nels(m Inscph lakobsilu And it was really hopping! SENIOR GUIDANCE % ' ' ,,...i! „ • ' :- Jr « - MRS. LOUISE GRIFFIN, wr«. MARCEL PROULX ROSEMARY MICHALSKI -SS B rfi i;:!i! ' ' 1Hi P-r n .M k1 Tjrij . i lii ■ V SENIOR RECEPTION COMMITTEE Standing, left to right: loan Turenne. Joseph Nield. Albert Mikula, Joseph Fayan. Anthony Harraka, ' Carol Pedley. Sitting: Sheila MtHale. Barbara Dutra. Eunice Corrigan, Barbara Zuba. Helen Skunza. Sitting, left to right: F. Hoey. J. Bonneau, F. Malouf, J. Clang, C. Glodzik, T. Ukleia. StanJinj;: C. St. Jacques, J. Hosey, R. Cormier. A. Mikula. R. Anter. N. Dakake. J. Cardosa. ing, left to right: F. (_inllo. B. Fox. V. Baldiga, J. Fram, R. Nassaney. C. Rodrigues. R. Nelson. J. Jakobsihe. J. Glassey. J. MaynarJ. M. Henault. R. Azar. CLASS ODE by Lila Borge If ' the memories ever jade Of the days that we hold dear? Will the thought of happy times Recall a silver tear? IFe know the thought of days of old Will live eternally. Sweetest Alma Mater We bid farewell t o thee. CHORUS: Endeari tg thoughts of Alma Mater, Enscribed on me t ' ry ' s lasting page Are jewels that linger on and on. Becoming more precious with age. .5iKf ORCHESTRA M M I Left to right: B. Deckey. Miss Morgan. H. Skunza, M. Silva. J. Gula, C. Gomes. R. Deslaurier. G. Nuri, W. Warchol. R. DeAndrade. R. Emery, Miss Mahan. GLEE CLUB First row, left to right; E. Erskine, N. Ehlert, C. Dakake, J. Ford. W. Worochock. C. Lawton. L. Deffew, W. Kinder. H. LaBelle, B. Azar, J. Ukleja. Second row; Miss Mahan. Miss Morgan, J. Biron, L. Fecteau, M. Morin, C. Grady, R. Babner, M. Laffan, M. Bentley. E. Gilbert. J. Silvestri. Third row: L. Emery. C. Eckman, L. Houle, R. Prairie. R. Saihany, A. Mikula. J. John. G. Proulx, P. Cirillo, J. Bonneau. E. Norigian. R. Michalski. THE OBSERVER PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF CENTRAL FALLS HIGH SCHOOL TO PRESERVE AND INCREASE SCHOOL SPIRIT VOLUME XX APRIL, 1956 NUMBER m Year Front Brown, Re Stand Frank Sqi D.A.R. Awa BARBARA DU Deginning One of the imp Honor Assembly was mc picacuLaLiun uo. the D.A.R. awards to Shirley David and John De Goes. Mrs. Ruth Dexter Clark presented the awards to these two seniors because of their outstanding qualities of leadership, service, dependability and patriotism. The faculty selected these two seniors from a list of six candidates chosen by the seniors as being most worthy of this high honor. Sitting, left to right: Miss Anne E. Driscoll, Advisor; Jacqueline Landry, Marie Sil a, Ann Nolan, Arline Gendron, Stacia Kryla. Standing: Carolyn Glodzik, Paula Cirillo. Lila Borge, Joseph Jakobsche, Antonio Carvalho. Junior Varsity Rates High The Junior Varsity Team also had a very good season as they compiled a record of 14 wins against 2 defeats. The members of the Junior Varsity Squad are: Russ Salhany, Fred Faber, Ronnie Felber, James Fram, Joe John, Allan Taylor, Bob Anter, Tony Harraka, Norman Hartley, and Harry Nield. ine most important assemoiy oi me year was held on March 22, the purpose of which was the presentation of Honor Awards to Jeannine Alix, Robert Azar, Aurore Blanchette, Shirley David, Roland Deneault, Carole Fishbain, Mabel Messier, and Robert Whittaker, who all maintained an average of 88% for three and one half years. Mrs. Palmer presented the pins and certificates to these students. Supt. Calcutt brought greetings from the school department. The main speaker of the assembly was Miss Gretchen Tonks, Assistant Dean at Pembroke College, who was introduced by Mr. Young. Miss Tonks ' general topic was about Liberty and Free- dom. She made the audience aware of the grave responsibility young people will have if there is to be a world in which people can live together in peace. Musical selections were given by the glee club and special voice ensemble. After the assembly a special coffee hour was held for the honor students, their par- ents, and teachers. ap, cla ' How ! ght hot lowing previo ent bo( s the fii the Blu e broug p for tl vith gre I the fir Lockwot I the roc ■ uries ar in tne second-half i wn, the sharp-shoo his ankle, and th, le remainder of ti A action in the plaj to connect. Even wii )wn, the Bluejacke pulled through, due to their great couraj and determination. With the spirit to wi and the great coaching of Mr. Om( Landry, the team took the Class B title i style with a record of 12 wins against setbacks. This automatically qualified the Blu« jackets to compete in the playoffs at Kin( ston against Rogers. Central Falls agai showed they were fighters as they mar aged to keep up with Rogers during il first half with the scoreboard readini ROGERS 20— CENTRAL FALLS 18. The third period proved to be the turr ing point of the game as Rogers held comfortable lead, and pulled away to a 18 point spread as the buzzer sounded. Rogers wrapped it up in the 4th quart and the game ended with Rogers leadin 64-32. (Continued on Page 4) J :0k- SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Phott) — Courtesy of Pawtutket Times Anna Skunza, Secretary; William Worochock. Vice President; Robert Pailthorpe. President; and Leonard Deffew. Treasurer. CLASS OFFICERS Photo — Courtesy of Pawtucket Times Joan King, Secretary; Ronald Felber, Treasurer: Fred Faber, President; Harry Nield. Vice President; and Mrs. Quinn. Advisor. UNDERGRADUATE GIRL GUIDANCE JOAN KING MISS MULGREW LUCY MORO W ' - y m UNDERGRADUATE BOY GUIDANCE JULIAN FLAMAND MR. KEOUGH STANLEY MISIASZEK JUNIOR GIRLS First row, left to right: J. Silvestri. C. Eckman, M. Bentley, H. LaBelle, M. Cluley, N. Ehlert. F. Koury, J. Davenport. Second row: A. Oldfield, V. Guild, M. Banas, C. McMahan, D. Medeiros, J. Walker, J. Biron, A. Wronkowski, E. Abrames, B. Farrell, J. King. Third row: M. Carlson, A. Gendron, D. Chabot, M. Morin. J. Yabroudy, R. Mallen, V. Jamro, A. Baker. A. Raimbeau, S. Kryla, L. Houle, C. Klink. First row, left to right: J. Flamond, S. Misiaszek, H. Lafond, T. Doran. L. Hakeem, E. Mulligan. A. Taylor, T. Glodzik, N. Hartley. R. De Andrade. Second row: W. Royley. N. Pratt, R. Ryan, N. Alix, R. Felber. J. John, R. Wallace, F. Fabcr, H. Nitld, J. Sap. I SOPHOMORE GIRLS First row, left to right: J. Hayek. W. Pytka. D. Blanchette, M. Laffan. C. Dakake. P. Mitchell, L. Emery. A. Nolan. H. Riendeau. Second row: J. Rainville, L. Fecteau. A. Skunza. E. Gilbert. J. Ukleja. N. Bullock. J. Gula, M. Silva. Third row: M. Hosey, J, Pistocco. E. Marcil. C. Moosett. E. Poulin, C. Molack. H. Anter. B. Ustasiewski. I. Landry. F. Pikor. Fourth row: L. Moro. P. Cluley. C. Ozoi;. J. Landry, E. Casper. C. Wilkinson, A. Carlson. R. L ' Heureux, R. St. Jean, R. Olivier, G. Piccolo. Fifth row: M. Ogilvie, B. Lizotte. B. Polke. E. Paquin. R. Laverdiere, M. Bedard. C. Kelly, E. Strahan, C. Derois, j. Houle, H. Lemieux. Sixth row: B. Hayek. K. Wallor. D. Sorel, F. Parker. E. Azar. C. Grady. SOPHOMORE BOYS First row, left to right: R. Mardo. R. Smith. R. St. Laurent. R. Dencault. A. Frechette. R. Choiniere, A. Ladish, R. Medeiros. Second row: R. Boudreau, M. Vasques. O. Haskell, C. MacFarlane. R. Robert. J. Harraka, W Worochock. G. Smith, A. Carvalho. Third row: D. Nichols. W. Ewen. F. GaHlagher, R. Prairie, W. Kinder, M. Azulay, D. Bridgehouse, C. Lawton, J. Turner. Fourth row: R. Voisard, R. Pailthorpe. R. Johnson, G. Daley. J. Tercyak. W. Warchol. T. Fay, L. Deffew. R. Bouchard. J, Ratcliffe, BASKETBALL TEAM Kneeling, left to right; Allan Taylor, Hari-j Nield, Joseph NielJ, Captain; Ronald Felber; James Fram. Standing; Calvin Carpenter, Manager; Russell Salhany, Robert Wallace. Fred Faber. Robert Nelson, Carl Rodrigues, Coach Omer Landry. CHEERLEADERS . . . Our team again! We like ' em, we hope you do, too. BASKETBALL SHOTS C.F. . . . Woonsocket Game P.iwtucket Times Staff Photo BASKETBALL SHOTS C.F. . . . Woonsocket Game A Pawtucket Times Staff Photo BASKETBALL REVIEW The Bluejackets of Central Falls got off to a very good start in their defense of their CLASS B TITLE, by beating Classical by a score of 72 to 45. It was Capt. Joe Nield and Russ Salhany setting the pace with 26 and 21 points respectively. C. F. in their second game of a still yoang season got a scare thrown into them by a fast and smooth playing Vocational outfit. It was a game which was tightly played, but the Bluejackets finally came through and won it bv a score of 11 to 43. Pacing C, F. was Joe Nield and Bob Wallace. C. F. going into this game with Sacred Heart was ruled a slight favorite. Both teams played a game well fought and it ended up in a tie in the regulation four quarters. Sacred Heart in a great surge in this overtime period pulled ahead and won out by a score of 54 to 47. C. F. now with a 2 and 1 record was facing West Warwick on the Warwick court. The Bluejackets had an easy time of things as all five starters hit double figures. The final score C. F. 68 W. W. 57. The Bluejackets of C. F. with now a 3 and 1 record was playing Woonsocket for the first time in league play. Woonsocket made Central Falls their victims by a score of 70 to 56. This was a game which C. F. wanted badly but could do nothing about. Joe Nield and Bob Wallace paced the C. F. five. C. F. playing at home after two away games made North Prov. their fourth ictims by a score of 72 to 66. Joe Nield, Bob Wallace, Lenny Deffew, and Russell Salhany set the pace with 23, 14, 13, and 10 points respectively. The hard fighting Bluejackets of C. F. took apart Classical in their second meeting of the season by a score of 58 to 34. Central Falls went into this game with a 4 and 2 record, and knew that all games from this point on had to be won. Again it was Nield, Wallace and Deffew setting the pace for C. F. C. F. in their second meeting of the season with Pawt. Yoke were upset by a score of 63 to 58. Joe Nield did most of the C. F. scoring. But it was some fine rebounding by Bob Wallace, Mick Faber, and Bob Nelson that kept the Bluejackets in the game. C. F. played very hard but was outscored at the foul line. The Bluejackets of C. F. gained revenge in their second meeting with Sacred Heart by beating them by a score of 56 to 51. This was a very important game for them to win and win it they did. They played a very fine floor game and it appeared so, as they came out on the long side of th e final score. Central Falls with only 3 games remaining had to wm all 3 m order to be assured of at least a tie for second in Class B. The first of these games was with West Warwick. They beat the boys from Warwick by a score of 70 to 58. Setting the pace was Joe Nield and Bob Wallace. The Bluejackets upset Woonsocket ' s newly crowned Class B Champs 73 to 65. With Ron Felber setting the pace with 23 points, the Bluejackets insured themselves of getting into the playoffs by beating the highly rated Villa Novans of Woonsocket. HIGHLIGHTS On every voyage there are highlights which, when reviewed in after years, will bring a smile of fond remembrance. The careless but meaningful red penciled signs reading, Beat Sacred Heart. The Chemistry smells in the gym. Mr. McKenna ' s corny jokes. The broken chairs in Miss Bott ' s Clerical class. The basketball rallies, always preceedcd by Mr. Young ' s few introduct ory remarks. The enthusiastic fire drills which enabled us to go out, (without coats) in the middle of December. Mr. Curley ' s doubled assignments. The happy day on which we didn ' t have school because of a storm. The C. F. orchestra. Can we ever forget it? The paint smells when the embryonic artists spread the results of their budding talent on the walls of our beloved classrooms. Our escapades in getting pumpkins for the Harvest Hop. Mr. Garvey ' s lengthy answers in History and Law. The graceful appearance of the clean-up com- mittee after the Harvest Hop, especially when fighting for the brooms. Red letter day alter the Mid-year exams, report cards. Eating sessions in Room 25. Miss Bott ' s arithmetic classes after school. Admiring glances in Room 13. Mr. Landry ' s cheerful disposition at basketball games. And finally the measurements for caps and gowns. When we relax after a long day ' s work in 1966, perhaps we shall recall with nostalgia, these memorable events in our high school career. The 1956 Souvenir Board wishes to acknowledge the support of the business and professional people whose advertisements appear on the following pages of our yearbook. It is important to realize that a book of this kind would not have been possible without the aid of these generous advertisers: therefore, it is our sincere wish that all readers and subscribers patronize them. Also, our genume thanks go out to all those who have helped us in any way in presenting the Souvenir, ' 56. ur d V e t i 5 e r Compliments Of GERRY HAYDEN NEW VOGUE CLEANING CENTER Deluxe Dry Cleaning Cash-Carry Prices TWO STORES: New Formatic 559 Dexter St. Shirt Service 645 Dexter St. H. J. GUSETTI, Owner Compliments of PAWTUCKET PARKING LOT 8! GOFF AVENUE For Quick Courteous Service CLULEY ' S SEA FOOD 647 Dexter Street Central Falls, R. 1. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Telephone PA 3-6974 Compliments Of MICHAEL ' S GIFT JEWELRY SHOPPE Gifts for All Occasions WATCHES, RINGS, DIAMONDS SILVERWARE 598 Dexter Street Central Falls, R. 1. PA 5-2136 Compliments Of A FRIEND (M.E.C.) 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(Opposite Moshassuck Cemetery) Greetings and Best Wishes ] W T C F H S 56 ' ' ?WP 1 . r. n. o. oo u a jsafP I From The PAWTUCKET AND NOTRE DAME Compliments Of CLASS OF 1958 BOYS ' CLUB Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Coc peration Has Made This Book Possible Compliments Of STAR WALLPAPER AND PAINT CO. A FRIEND Distributors Of LYNCH PAINT AND (A.M.C.) IMPERIAL WASHABLE WALLPAPER 68 Roosevelt Ave. Pawtucket, Rhode Island Learn by Doing Courses In RADIO ELECTRONICS TELEVISION AIR CONDITIONING— REFRIGERATION AUTOMATIC OIL HEATING Day Technician Evening Servicing Home-School (Part Home — Part School) Weekly Payment Plan Efficient Placement Service JIM GAR VEY, ' 31 WRITE OR CALL FOR FREE CIRCULAR NEW ENGLAND TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 486 Broad Street Providence 7, R. L DEx+er 1-0924 193 Trumbull Street Hartford 7, Connecticut JA 5-3406 Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible Best Wishes to the Class of ' 56 THE PAWTUCKET COMMUNITY PLAYERS You Name It Tel. PA3-7779 We Fix It EDMOND J. LEDOUX General Building and Wrecking Repairs and Painting | of Every Description 1 EMMETT STREET CENTRAL FALLS. R. . Compliments Of SANITARY BAKERY 710 Broadway, PAWTUCKET PA3-7482 711 Broad St., CENTRAL FALLS PA 5-7850 [ 1 FRED ' S I Ladles and Gents Tailoring 777 Broad Street CENTRAL FALLS, R. 1. 1 ' QUIRK AND McGinn, INC. 1 North Union St. PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND PA 3-7524 Tuxedos for Rent PEG ' S LUNCH AND DELICATESSEN Catering to Parties, Weddings and Showers r DINNERS AND HOT WIENERS Fish and Chips on Fridays 80! Dexter St. Central Falls. R. 1. YOUR FUTURE ... . . .in Business Will Be More Secure With Advanced Training in Accounting, Administration, and Secretar- ial Subjects. ONE-YEAR AND TWO-YEAR COURSES Summer Session Day or Evening HUBBARD BUSINESS SCHOOL 5 Cottage at Broadway PA 5-1086 FRANK DESMARAIS Wholesale Distributor 192 Benefit Street PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible Compliments of PA 3-9674 CENTRAL PET SHOP Parakeets — Canary Cage — Food — Supply 13 Fales St. Cantral Falls, R. 1. pUALIiri : FIRST ' [ Dial PA 5-3260 If R. Levesque, Prop. fa BUSTER ' S SUPER SERVICE Wjf ' Jenney Gas and Oil mmfi( f Lonsdale Ave. Central Falls. R. 1. Tel. PA 5-3473 Res. PA 3-9731 VIC ' S CARD AND GIFT SHOPPE Cards and Gifts for All Occasions Victor Godin 761 Broad Street Central Falls, R. 1. JANINE CLEANERS 979 Dexter St. Central Falls, R. 1. At Quinn Square ANDY ' S RED WHITE MARKET Your Friendly Neighborhood Store Foods That Excel Arnold Street Lonsdale, R. 1. Compliments Of ROSE COTTAGE NURSING HOME 151 Hunt St. Central Falls, R. 1. Mrs. Rose A. Lamphear, Administrator Tel. PA 2-4368 HARVEY ' S 5c - $1.00 STORE 176 Washington Street (Self Service) Central Falls 5c - $1.00 Store 550 Dexter Street MENARD ' S YARN SHOP 95 Roosevelt Ave. Pawtucket Rhode Island M S SERVICE STATION 764 Roosevelt Avenue Pawtucket Rhode Island STAR WATCH JEWELRY Watch Repairing Established 1922 46 Summer Street Pawtucket, R. 1. PA 5-7750 A. Laprey, Prop. VARTON ' S LUNCH 314 Broad Street Central Falls R. 1. Opp. Railroad Station J. J. 5c AND lOc STORE 140 Washington Street Central Falls Rhode Island School Supplies Julia Lazieh, Prop. Compliments Of DEXTER 5c TO $1.00 650 Dexter Falls Central Falls BILTMORE FURNITURE CO., INC. Complete Home Furnishers 523 Main Street Pawtucket ,R. 1. PA 5-4950 A FRIEND (S. C.) EMPIRE RESTAURANT Full Course Dinners, Coffee and Sandwiches Friday — Fish and Chips Our Prices Popular 682 Dexter Street Central Falls, R. 1. JOSEPH P. RACQUIER 412 Broad Street Central Falls Central News SPA R. 1. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CO. Accordion School Rentals and Instructions by Our Staff of Teachers 88 Broad Street Pawtucket, R. 1. PA 5-7829 GEORGE L WHITNEY MARKET Foods That Excel II Ml 3 Broad Street Pawtucket, R. 1. NORMAN ' S FISH AND CHIPS 909 Broad Street Central Falls, R. 1. We Serve the Finest Patronize Our Advertisersi Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible ISAAC SHOVE COMPANY GEORGE I. PARKER, Treasurer Insurance of Every Kind for Every Purpose 18 East Avenue PAWTUCKET, R. I. Tel. PA 2-1185 85 Years Compliments of THE MILFORD COUNTRY CLUB MILFORD. MASSACHUSETTS Tel. 565 Compliments Of PAWTUCKET Y. M. C. A. Serving Youth of the Blackstone Vaiiey Area Through Main Y Building BRANCHES AT LINCOLN— FAIRLAWN CUMBERLAND AND TEN MILE CAMP WESTWOOD McCALL FIELD Everyone Is Welcome at the Pawtucket Y. M. C. A. C J. CORRIGAN Moving and Storage 169 Cov den Street CENTRAL FALLS RHODE ISLAND PAwtuclcet 2-2422 Tel. Pa 2-9768 ROWAN BROTHERS Record and Radio Shop Complete Line Of RADIO TELEVISION RECORD PLAYERS AND RADIOS 622 Dexter St. Central Falls, R. I. T A. CLARKE MOTORS INC. Dependable 501 Main Street PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND PA 3-6400 PA 6-9038 Res. PA 3-1985 GEORGE J. AZAR JOSEPH D. AZAR AZAR ' S ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION Greasing — Minor Repairs — Road Service Range and Fuel Oils Corner Hunt and Washington Streets CENTRAL FALLS, R. I. Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible Compliments of VAN DALE Photographers 161 MAIN STREET PAWTUCKET. R. Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible Compliments of Central Falls CITY GOVERNMENT Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible COMPLIMENTS OF C. K. GROUSE COMPANY North Attleboro, Massachusetts Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible NAJARIAN ' S 5c TO 50c STORE 12 Broad Street 315 Main Street PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND £olloW tke c t ' fuuCi WARNER ' S DANCE ACADEMY 546 Broad Street CENTRAL FALLS Monday Friday I A Nice Place for Young People to Dance LOUNGE REFRESHMENTS PARKINS COMPLIMENTS OF Blacks+one Valley Gas Electric Company PA 3-6700 High Street Pawtucket, R. I. Complimen+s of ROBISON RAYON CO., INC. Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible AUGUSTE BRASSARD Steel Erector 159 Lincoln Avenue CENTRAL FALLS, R. L PAw+ucke+ 5-0838 Studebaker-Packard BAKER AUTO CO., INC. Sales — Service — Parts — Accessories 531 MAIN ST., PAWTUCKET Used Car Plaza 767 Broadway Pav tuclcet When In Providence Visit Our Used Car Plaza 560 ELMWOOD AVE. HASSENFELD BROS., INC. Central Falls, R. I. GLADDING ' S One Of New England ' s Fine Stores H S BRO Extend Their Wishes For Success and Happiness to the GRADUATING CLASS OF ' 56 PROVIDENCE, R. I. Patronize Our A4 «F+Tsers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible PAWTUCKET STANDARD BRAID, INC. 120 Webster St. Pawtucket, R. I. Headquarters In Rhode Island for AUDIO-VISUAL EDUCATION EQUIPMENT CAMERAS PHOTO SUPPLIES 607 Westminster Street, Providence, R. I. Phone Plantations 1-3700 Compliments Of RAYMOND J. GARVEY Connpliments Of OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS CORPORATION Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible Compliments Of REMEMBER the Best in Beef Comes From TARPrS Ask Your Independent Grocer He Knows JOHN E. BASSETT Electrical Contractor 79 Cross Street Central Falls, R. PA 2-8933 Congratulations Class Of 1956 LABRIE ' S SHOE STORES Mr. And Mrs. Armand L. Labrie Armand, Jr., And Robert 788 BROAD STREET CENTRAL FALLS. R. I. BOBBY ' S ROLLAWAY For a Swell Time Join the Crowd at Bobby ' s 1593 NEWPORT AVENUE PAWTUCKET, R. . Compliments Of CENTRAL FALLS PROVISION CO. Tel. PA 5-7020 847 High Street Central Falls, R. I. Compliments Of A FRIEND (C.B.C.) Congratulations And Best Wishes Providence RHODE ISLAND ' S LARGEST STORE .. Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible Where You Always Shop With Confidence Established 1857 NEWELL COAL LUMBER CO. 28 High Street Pawtucket, R. PA 2-7900 MIL-GAT CLEANSERS, INC. Compliments of CAMPBELL ' S MARKET 38 Washington Street CENTRAL FALLS, R. . YORK PRINTING COMPANY Our Specialty — Wedding Invitations JOB AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING 876 Lonsdale Avenue CENTRAL FALLS, R. I. PA 2-6600 Plant Store 756 Lonsdale Ave. 32 Cross St. Central Falls Central Falls PA 5-0348 PA 5-1469 Prop.-JOSEPH V. GATTA Cleaning — Tailoring — Dyeing Launderers DELUDE ' S DINER 1150 Broad St. CENTRAL FALLS, R. I. Radio Station WPAW 550 on your dial Pawtucket, R. I. Listen to your school friends on JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT Every Saturday Morning at 9:45 Complinnents of THE CLASS OF 1957 Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible Compliments Of CLUB S. U. MADEIRENSE 46 Madeira Ave. Central Falls, R. I. Hall Available for Showers, Weddings, Banquets AMPLE FREE PARKING COLITZ JEWELERS, INC. Your Family ' s Jeweler Since 1 893 3 BROAD STREET PAWTUCKET, R. I. Compliments Of LUMB MOTORS CITY LAUNDRY 535 Pine Street Central Falls, R. I. TELEPHONE PA 3-5430 Wet Wash Fluff Dry To Visit THE BAZAR 753 Broad Street Central Falls, R. I. LATEST FASHIONS The Town ' s Big, Wonderful Selection of Young Fashion Right Apparel at the Town ' s Thriftiest Prices NEW YORK LACE STORE AUTHORIZFD SALES AND SERVICE UNITED MOTOn scnvice B. A. DARIO CO. 550 Pawtucket Ave. PAWTUCKET, R. I. PA 2-1960 N. E. LARGEST BUICK DEALER Going Formal? Hire a New Tuxedo at DANNY ' S FORMAL WEAR 188 MAIN STREET PAWTUCKET, R. I. PA 5-1778 Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible KAROL A. ROMENSKI SONS FUNERAL HOME KAROL PA 2-7250 BERNARD 342 High Street STANLEY Central Falls, R. 1. Compliments Of ADAM ' S DAIRY 90 Burnt Swamp Road Cumberland, R. 1. HIEN PONTIAC COMPANY 503-505 Main Street Pawtucket, R. 1. SALES AND SERVICE TeL PA 2-7220 SCHORA TYPEWRITER COMPANY 35 Broadway Pawtucket, R. 1. P. O. Box 53 Tel. PA 5-5186 1 Connplinnents Of PEERLESS OF PAWTUCKET 231 MAIN STREET Compliments Of LAFAYETTE THEATRE 756 Broad Street CENTRAL FALLS, R. 1. MICHELE ' S HOUSE OF BEAUTY Expert Hair Styling 615 Broad Street Central Falls, R. 1. Telephone PA 6-0130 Compliments Of HENRY J. MESSIER Apothecary 723 BROAD STREET CENTRAL FALLS, R. 1. Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible THE LITTLE ACORN BOOK AND GIFT SHOP 33 Broadway Pawtucket, R. 1. PETER LEONARD Range Oil and Fuel Oil 76 School Street Central Falls, R. 1. PA 5-1490 JACK ' S AND IRV ' S HARDWARE 694 Dexter Street Central Falls I77Y ' S GRILL 80! Broad Street Central Falls. R. 1. Open 24 Hours Daily AALTO ' S AUTO BODY Collision Repair Experts 41 CONGRESS STREET PAWTUCKET, R. 1. ADELE SHOPPE Fen- Smart Wear. Styled Right Priced Right 33 Broad Street Pawtucket, R. 1. Compliments of DENNIS PRINTING COMPANY 160 Cross Street Central Falls. R. 1. TEL. PA 5-6354 GOLLIS MEN ' S APPAREL 207 Main Street Pawtucket, R. 1. BILL ' S BOWLAWAY Corner Broad and Fales Streets Central Falls, R. 1. PA 6-9274 Compliments of S. S. KRESGES PA 5-6432 George Bobola, Prop. KLICK ' S FLOWER BOX Cut Flowers and Floral Designs Wedding Bouquets 518 BROAD ST. CENTRAL FALLS, R. 1. PA 5-2791 JOY YOUNG RETAURANT Chinese and American Dishes Good Food — Reasonable Prices ORDERS PUT UP TO TAKE OUT 353 Main Street Pawtucket, R. 1. CHERNACK ROSEN 7 North Union St. Pawtucket, R. 1. Men ' s and Women ' s Clothing Compliments o f FRANK ' S MARKET 48 Cross Street Central Falls PA 6-9738 Compliments of DR. EVANS H. NELSON Groceries — Candies Tobacco and Ice Cream PETE ' S VARIETY STORE DR. ELMER H. CHESTER GENERAL School and Office Supplies 45-47 East Ave. Pawtucket, R. I. 63 Park Ave. Attleboro, Mass. Pa.6-9232 Automotive Electricians C G GARAGE AUTO BODY Wrecks Rebuilt — Cars Painted Major Overhauling 319 Hunt Street Central Falls, R. 1. J. M. LARENCE, Prop. 1042-44 Broad St. Central Falls, R. I. Compliments of MA ' S DELICATESSEN Elm Street Central Falls, R. I. MAGEE ' S LUNCH Where All Red Sox Fans Meet 771 Dexter Street Central Falls, R. I. PA 6-9470 Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible New WHITE WAY SYSTEM Home Of Tasty Sandwiches Fresh Baked Pastries and CHUCK WAGON Caterers to Industry — Parties — Weddings and What-Have-You 725 Broad Street PA 2-6211 Central Falls, R. I. Res. PA 3-8837 CLASS OF ' 39 TEACHER ' S PET HOT DOGS HAMBURGERS Complete Fountain Service 562 WASHINGTON STREET SOUTH ATTLEBORO, MASS. Ray Bedard Vin Fleming WALTER ' S MARKET Wholesale and Retail FANCY PORK— BEEF— VEAL Provisions Tel. PA 2-5837 677 CENTRAL AVE. PAWTUCKET, R. I. FRANK ' S SERVICE STATION Greasing — Washing — Lubrication 340 CENTRAL AVENUE PAWTUCKET, R. I. PA 5-3408 PA 6-9220 FRANK ' S OIL SERVICE Range and Fuel Oils, Burner Service lISjS Your Health Is Our Business J. E. BRENNAN COMPANY 5 Nor+h Union Street PAVvq-UCKET, R. I. PA 2-0937 Compliments of the CHEERLEADERS P. Landry J. Maynard S. McHale E. Corrigan C. Glodzik J. Biron J. Silvestri A. Baker A. Raimbeau S. Kryla J. Yabroudy McDEVITTS Broad, North Union Streets PAWTUCKET, R. I. Quality Apparel for Women, Misses, Men, Boys To the Class of 1956 Connplimen+s Of MRS. LUCY D. MEDEIROS President of the Central Falls Teachers ' Association Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible Tel. PA 5-7332 A. BERARD SONS FUEL CO. Complete Heating and Burner Service OFFICE: 1063 LONSDALE AVENUE CENTRAL FALLS, R. L Compliments Of JOLLY CHOLLY DAIRY BAR Route I North Attleboro, Mass. Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible JACK ' S FABRICS 725 Dexter Street Central Falls, R. I. INTERIOR DECORATORS Custom Made Slip Covers and Draperies Call PA 5-2160 VAN CRAFT KNITTING MILLS Athletic Award Sweaters and Jackets Custonn Made Buy Direct and Save 678 HIGH STREET CENTRAL FALLS. R. i. Compliments Of CREDIT UNION CENTRAL FALLS I SAVIN CS | 693 Broad Street Central Falls, R. I. W.A CORMIER SAND AND GRAVEL Crow Point Road Saylesville, R. I. Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible BELLE WINDOW AND HOUSECLEANING CO. 1 7 Evaleen Street Central Falls, R. I. PA 5-4127 CLEANING SPECIALIST SINCE 1930 Good Luck to the Class of ' 56 HOWARD JOHNSON ' S ICE CREAM SHOPPES AND RESTAURANTS 58 Newport Avenue East Providence Rhode Island PA 3-3445 1264 Broad Street, Central Falls, R. I VALLEY ELECTRONICS RADIO . TV . APPLIANCES Finest In Sales and Service Graduate Engineers: ED CUNHA JOE RENTES PA 2-5843 Learn to Drive ED CORRIGAN 68 HEDLEY AVENUE CENTRAL FALLS, R. I. Compliments of TWIN CITY SPRING SODA WORKS LE-MYRES AUTO BODY AND FRAME ALIGNMENT BRAKE SERVICE Baked Enannel and Radiator Work Welding Simonizing Glass Installed TELEPHONE PA 2-2910 915 Broad Street Central Falls, R. I. ANTER MARKET Self Service Quality Meats — Groceries — Vegetables OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK From 8: A. M. Till 9:00 P. M. 156 Washington St. Central Falls, R. I. Real Estate Insurance C. H. LAWTON SON Slater Trust Building Tel. PA 2-0366 PA 6-9305 Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible DORIS BEAUTY SALON 938 Dexter S+reef Central Falls, R. 1. Doris Taylor. Prop. PA 5-9292 MISS THERESA MISS MILDRED PEOPLE ' S COAL COMPANY 55 Mill Street Valley Falls, R. 1. Fuel Oil — Range Oil — Coal — Coke PA 5-2700 A FRIEND (M. P.) CORNER FRUIT STORE Fresh Fruits And Vegetables Daily PA 6-9850 Free Delivery 635 Dexter St. Central Falls, R.I. . PINTO SHOE SERVICE THE THREE A ' s AMERICAN SHOE POLISHING PARLOR 1 Ladies ' and Men ' s Ha+s Expertly Cleaned I 45 Broad Street Pawtucket, R. 1. In the Heart of Times Square CENTRAL FALLS LAUNDRY 100 Chestnut Street Central Falls, R. 1. SYLVESTER WELDING SERVICE Welding — Brazing — Cutting Portable Equipment PA 2-9171 1328 Broad Street Central Falls R. 1. THE THREE PIGEONS CARL JOE BOB Compliments Of POUUN ' S SPA Compliments of PA 2-5275 PLAINS DAIRY 98 High Street Valley Falls, R. 1. Antonio August© Sons, Prop. Pasteurized and Filtered Milk and Cream E. J. DENEAULT Fuel and Range Oil 39 Sumner Ave. Central Falls, R. 1. PA 3-9320 FELDMAN FURNITURE CO. The Drive-In Store PAWTUCKET. R. 1. M Sound Systems for All Occasions ■B Dances, Showers, V eddings Fwff C 5. ROWAN W PAwtucket 2-9768 Compliments Of QUINN SQUARE BARBER SHOP 936 Dexter Street Central Falls BIT ' S SPA 475 Hunt Street Central Falls, R. 1. PA 3-9691 Sam Neery, Prop. ' BON MARCHE SHOPPE 16 Roosevelt Ave. Pawtucket, R. 1. DARLINGTON FLOWER SHOP Burton and Edith Hobson, Props. 52 Hyde Avenue Off Armistice Blvd. Pawtucket, R. 1. PA 5-3386 MARGARET ' S ICE CREAM 599 Central Avenue Pawtucket, R. 1. Ola Madsen, Prop. Tel. PA.6-9344 Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible 1290 WICE 1290 New Full Power FEATURING MUSIC ALL DAY WITH TOP D. J. ' s News On The Hour Singing Weather Traffic Reports Town Topics The Swing Is to WICE at 1290 THE AUDITORIUM STATION PROVIDENCE SPORTING GOODS CO. Successor to Quinn ' s SPORTING GOODS ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 235 Weybosset Street, Providence, R. I. GAspee 1-8213 Compliments Of LOU PIERI NEW ENGLAND MACHINE AND ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractors NEW AND USED MOTORS GENERAL MACHINISTS Motor and Armature Rewinding Pawtucket, R. I. Westerly. R. I. Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible Compliments of JEM NOVELTY BRAID CO. Cotton and Wool Braided Rugs 404 Roosevelt Ave. Central Falls. R. 1. Wholesale and Retail BEST WISHES H. CLINTON OWEN. JR. Director DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION State of Rhode Island DIM RAYMOND VADNAIS MARKET Quality Foods 119 FULLER AVENUE CENTRAL FALLS, R. 1. HOPE LAUNDRY COMPANY Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing Waterproofing 122 PERRY STREET CENTRAL FALLS, R. 1. Tel. PA 5-2320 I Let Us Make Your Reservations HOTELS TRAINS PLANES BUSES AND STEAMSHIPS No Extra Charge for Our Service COLLETTE TRAVEL SERVICE 18 Goff Avenue Pawtucket, R. 1. PA 5-8784 Compliments Of MURPHY ' S TRANSPORTATION Char+ered Buses TEL. PA 3-4981 ASHTON, R. 1. WARREN M. BOSWORTH FUNERAL HOME 15! Cross Street Central Falls, R. 1. Tel. Res. PA 5-7022 PA 2-4399 Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cc operation Has Made This Book Possible CADILLAC TEXTILES INCORPORATED Meeting Street VALLEY FALLS, RHODE ISLAND E. DUMONT ROYAL Plastering Contractor CAB COMPANY 1178 LONSDALE AVENUE SAYLESVILLE, R. L PAWTUCKET 5-3000 Radio Dispatched 24 Hour Service Tel. PA 3-8854 LAPOINT ' S Compliments Of WHEEL BRAKE SERVICE Frames Straightened — Wheel Aligning GENE ' S CREAMERY And Brakes Relined EDWARD O. LAPOINT, Prop. 128 Barton Street Pawtucket, R. 1. 240 Barton Street Pawtucket, R. 1. Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Has Made This Book Possible SARGEANT WILBUR HEAT TREATING CORP. 170 York Avenue PAWTUCKET RHODE ISLAND Box 1088 CAVANAUGH ' S SPA 382 Dexter Street PA. 6-9248 FOUNTAIN SERVICE SANDWICHES SEALTEST ICE CREAM MAGAZINES CANDY Greeting Cards by Parannount MARGARET HANNA, New Owner Compliments of YOUR BONNIE BROOK MILKMAN 777 Roosevelt Avenue Pawtuclcet, R. I. McDUFF COAL LUMBER CO. Coal Coke Oil Oil Burners Lumber — Masons ' Material — Paint 1 1 HIGH STREET PAWTUCKET, R. I. Tel. PA 2-2400 CENTRAL FALLS MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Architectural Millwork Dealers in Lumber and Building Materials Office, Yard and Plant: 120 Chestnut St. CENTRAL FALLS, R. I. TELEPHONE PA 2-5200 Storage: Chapel Ave., Valley Falls, R. I. Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Made This Book Possible Compliments of CENTRAL BRAID AND RUG CO. Compliments of HOLY TRINITY CANTEEN THE WINDSOR Paw+ucket ' s Best Known Restaurant 377 Main Street PAWTUCKET, R.I. Compliments of CENTRAL FALLS POLICE RELIEF ASSOCIATION ROBERT J. CONNELLY Insurance and Real Estate PA 2-1359 PA 2-2800 95 Clay Street PA 3-1290 Central Falls, R.I. Dial 2-2883 Jobbing a Specialty GEORGE D. WALKER Plumbing and Heating CENTRAL FALLS, R. . 86 MOORE STREET Dolores Seccareccia PA 2-1232 THE BEAUTY SPOT 646 Dexter Street Central Falls, R. 1. Dial PA 2-6262 FRANK LIZOTTE ' S GLASS CO. Plate Glass Mirrors Over Fireplace Full Length Door Mirrors Glass for Every Purpose 8 PERRY STREET CENTRAL FALLS, R.I. Patronize Our Advertisers! Their Cooperation Made This Book Possible Office Equipment Mimeographing Typewriters PAWTUCKET TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 44 North Union St. Pawtucket, R. 1. NORIGIAN ' S TOY STORE 426 Broad Street Central Falls, R.I. Complete Line of Toys Licensed School Approved by State Board Tel. PA 3-1048 FINAN ' S PAWTUCKET SCHOOL OF SCIENTIFIC BEAUTY CULTURE 308 Main Street Pawtucket, R. 1. Compliments of MISS JANE F. CONDON Central Falls School Committee THE VOGUE Tel. PA. 6-9194 Hat Cleaning and Shoe Polishing Parlor All Kinds of Hats Cleaned and Reblocked for Ladies and Gentlemen 6 High St. Pawtucket, R. 1. BUNGALOW DINER Good Food — Good Coffee 991 Lonsdale Avenue CENTRAL FALLS, R. 1. TeL PA. 3-1412 ANITA L BLAIS Insurance of All Kinds 52 Darling Street Central Falls, R.I. Compliments of DURASTONE B B UPHOLSTERING COMPANY 1099 Dexter Street CENTRAL FALLS, R. L PA. 5-3733 ROGERS GULF SERVICE 309 Broad Street CENTRAL FALLS, R. L MRS. BONNEAU-S Homemade Decorated Cakes Orders Taken for All Occasions PA. 5-5616 Compliments of VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM R. Wallace R. Nelson R. Felber M. Faber C. Rodrigues H. Nield R. Salhany J. Nield J. Fram L. Deffew HUGH E. STRAIN Barber Shop 724 Dexter Street Central Falls, R.I. We Go Anywhere, Any Time WILLIAM H. SLOCUM COMPANY Welding — Blacksmithing PA 5-7390 PA 3-1844 Nights 877 High Street Central Falls, R. 1. Compliments of CORNER VARIETY 830 Broad St. Central Falls, R. 1. Compliments of SALOIS SANITARY DAIRY DARLINGTON SASH DOOR CO. Manufacturers of BUILDERS FINISH 84 Harris St. Pawtucket, R. 1. Compliments of THE PARAMOUNT LINE, INC. PA. 5-5862 Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. MARDO FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishings Factory to You 622 Central Ave., Pawtucket, R. 1. Patronize Our Advertisers! 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Central Falls High School - Souvenir Yearbook (Central Falls, RI) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 1

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Central Falls High School - Souvenir Yearbook (Central Falls, RI) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 106

1956, pg 106

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1956, pg 105

Central Falls High School - Souvenir Yearbook (Central Falls, RI) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 11

1956, pg 11


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