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THE BLACK AND GOLD -- JANUARY, 19,35 . -4 Our F acuity---Concluded William M. Jackson, biology, elementary chemistry. Ethel C. Jameson, French. Mrs. Harriet F. Jillson, history. Bessie W. Johns, English, civics. C. Albert Johnson, art metal, civics. Frank J. Jones, Jr., English. Ethel M. Kearns, English. Edna B. Keenan, English. Lillian Kelman, unassigned. Ruth W. Kendrick, typewriting, shorthand. Lester F. Krone, mechanical drawing. Mary C. Lee, civics. Hugo E. Levander, Italian, German. Catherine V. G. Lever, shorthand, typewriting. Regina T. Loftus, French. Ernest M. Lovell, chemistry. Clarence A. Lyons, duplicating machines. Sadie E. MacGregor, bookkeeping. Helen M. MacPherson, typewriting, shorthand, public speaking. Raymond T. Mahon, algebra, geometry. Mary G. Mahoney, English. Gertrude M. Marble, bookkeeping. Ruth W. Marvel, history. Marguerite Mathews, English. Mrs. Edith T. Matthews, psychology, civics. Elmer S. Mathewson, machine shop. Albert E. Mayoh, chemistry, history. Helen M. E. McCarthy, English, journalism. Earl S. McColley, history. Joseph J. McCormick, English. Helen M. McDermott, shorthand, typewriting. T. Russell McGrath, English. Theresa R. McKenna, English. H. Frances McKenzie, English. Vincent A. McKive1'gan, English. M. Olive McMichael, penmanship. Sadie V. McMichael, history, English. Grace H. McNamara, sight conservation. M. Grace Meagher, shorthand, typewriting, Angelo Murchelanp, Italian, French. Harold W. Myers, history. Grace M. Neagle, algebra, commercial arith- metic. Marguerite D. Nolan, French. Helen B. 0'Connor, machine operating, office practice. Harriet Parker, English. James A. Parker, penmanship. Walter F. Parker, discipline. Harlan B. Peabody, woodworking. Leonard P. Philbrick, discipline. Ethel Pierce, art. Harriet E. Pierce, Spanish, German. Stanley A. Price, art metal, architectural drawing. Marion A. Readio, shorthand, typewriting, commercial arithmetic. Walter J. Ritzau, electricity. William Rivelli, assistant to librarian. Roger S. Robinson, English. Bella Rubinstein, biology. Cecilia A. Savage, shorthand, typewriting, Inez V. Sayer, English. William C. Shuster, chemistry, physics. Grace D. Shein, English. John C. Simkevich, unassigned. Blanche G. Snow, algebra, geometry. Louise E. Springer, shorthand, typewriting. Newell F. Stark, machine shop. Marion F. Stewart, lettering, penmanship. Joseph W. Stuart, woodworking. Alice E. Stucker, English, history. Ethel E. Tower, French. Ruth A. Towle, bookkeeping, commercial arith- metic. Payson W. Tucker, chemistry, biology. Mary D. Vaughan, algebra, geometry. Alma L. B. Watson, home econmocis. Cecil B. Watt, history. Wesley H. Webb, English. Walter E. Wendell, mechanical drawing. Gardner B. Willis, history, commercial geogra- phy. Bessie R. Wood, bookkeeping fdeceasedl. Marian S. Woods, home economics. M. Eunice Wright, English. William T. Wyman, electricity. Charlotte A. Young, geometry. STUDENT TEACHERS Salvatore Di Iorio Mina Golini Zenas J. Kevorkian Stanley W. Paine Mary H. Quirk William G. Stergios Music TEACHERS Walter H. Angell George F. Potier Walter H. Butterield Roy E. Ekberg . G. Richard Carpenter Edward J. Grant Raymond W. Roberts LIBRARIANS Mrs. Helen M. Searle, librarian fWestonJ. Ruth E. Greene, librarian fHoytJ. Evelyn A. McComb, clerk fWestonJ. Josephine Antenucci, clerk fHoytJ. Mary F, Treacy, clerk fHoytJ. OFFICE STAFF Registrars Myra A. Kimball, Mary Turner Clerks Elsie J. Busch Cynthis F. Green Dorothy DeR. Dawson Rose M. Martinelli Filomena E. Decesare Helen R. Mitchell Ruth U. Burt Hilda P. Samuels Ruth W. Siddall Stock Clerk George A. Farr
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E BLACK AND GOLD -- JANUARY, 1935 YOLANDA ABBRUZZESE Yo Yo A charming smile and a cheery hello introduces our Yo-Yo. '6Yo-Yo possesses the essential for successg sociability. She has acquired many steadfast friends during her stay at Central. We know that she will succeed in whatever field of work she may undertake. Good luck and success to you, Yo-Yo. Field Hockey, '34, Italian Club, '34. DAVID HDOODIEH ACKERMAN r Here's the unconventional character of our senior class, the vexating incentive of the mademoiselles, possessing an ardent per- sonality which has gained and kept him many admirerst Doodie's appearance at most all scholastic functions proves his amiability for the Alma Mater. Nevertheless, how anyone can be so mirthful and carefree toward studies is a mystery to us lesser more- burdened Centralites. A. LILLIAN AGNEW 5ILilH Sophistication is her lure, honesty her virtue and common sense her guide. Lil's high ideals have often made her seem aloof, but to her friends, especially Helen, she's a fun-loving, dance-loving lass who openly admits fast fox-trots are her weakness. To her friends she leaves behind she says: Make every minute count, for an education when completed, often seems like a fleeting moment in the past. HARRY V. AHARONIAN 0ssie Harry is a quiet, unassuming lad who usually sits in the very front seat only because his name begins with an A, He has an affinity for Math and is always willing to help out a pal. Harry has brown eyes, arrogantly curly hair and ia sort of a bashful look. With an ample amount of gray matter and a berth reserved on the R. I. Honor Society, he goes forth into this cold world to stoop and to conquer. Senior Band, '33-'34, Black and Gold Board, 'SSQ R. I. Honor Society. Doms N. AHRWEILER uDotu Dot's quiet ladylike exterior covers the brightest, most fun-loving spirit you could wish to meetg a real friend you will want to keep. She will dignify the position she fills and has all the qualifications for the efficient bookkeeper she intends to be. Auf Wiedersehen! 11
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