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E BLACK AND GOLD - JANUARY, 1935 HAROLD M. CORNELL , Harold entered Central four years ago from Broad Street Grammar School. He has made many friends while in Central. Although Harold has not participated in school athletics, he has supported them financially. Harold is due for a P. G. in Januaryg then he will further his education elsewhere. Best of luck in your future undertakings, Harold. R. I. Honor Society. EUGENE CORSETTI Chick,' Who is that ambitious chap coming down the corridor? It is none other than Chick the founder of the horse laugh. His loud laughing has won him many friends, especially among the girls. He is always seen around the corridor with his pals, HChester and Brock, But, whiatever he undertakes, we know that he will be successful. Good luck, Chick.', HELEN CLAIR COYNE ::Lennyn NThe only way to have a friend is to be one. The thing that goes the farthest Toward making life worthwhile That costs the least and does the most Is just her pleasant smile. We wish you luck, Lenny, and may you have success in any- thing you undertake. HARRIET CREASY Here is one of those rare cases of a stud-ent who likes a good time, yet managed to be -a favorite with her teachers. A real pal to those who were fortunate enough to know her. You have the best wishes of your many friends, Harriet. Rifle Team, '33g R. I. Honor Society. ELEANOR LOUISE CREIGHTON Nellie,' DimplesU .lust 1Hi Nellie and one sees a pair of sparkling blue eyes with a smile revealing a pleasing disposition. uNellie has won a host of friends at Central with her qualities of a true pal. Nellie', may be seen at the corner waiting for her pal Betty.', May good luck and success be with you in all your future under- takings, 'LNellie.', Hi-Tri, '32-'33.
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E BLACK AND GOLD - JANUARY, 1935 BARBARA F. COLTUNICK Look, and look hard, for you are ,gazing upon one of the brighest and most cheerful smiles in this whole school. Her amicable dis- position is an admirable asset in this worldqof chaos and will help 'her to reach those high aspirations which may be in the near future. All our best wishes go with you wherever you go, Bessie. EVELYN COLETTI :cEviess Evelyn, so kind, sincere and true, Value your friendship we all do, Efficient and industrious may you always be, Like everything you do successfully, Yes, you've been everybody's friend indeed, Now and forever you take the lead! MILTON H. CONODON Maintenant nous vous prisentons ci Con-don. 4'COn-don came to us three years ago from Perry to further his education, and has performed the task with favorable success. Con-don has been an earnest worker in all his studies but he claims 4'Math his favorite subject. Although his future plans are a secret, we know tha-t he will succeed. R. I. Honor Society. JOHN WILLIAM CONWAY Jack Here's 4',lack one of the quieter and studious members of the class. Jack, a product of old Tech, has many friends among both sexes. His outside duties have been heavy, therefore keeping him from competing in any sports. uliaclisi' favorite subjects are History -and English, '4Jack will be back for a P. G. and may further his education in the Fall at R. I. State. Good luck, Jack for your future success. Ceutralite Staf, '34. CORA CORBI Introducing to you our bundle of sunshine, Cora. She has light hair, blue eyes, and a winsome smile which has won many friends. So it is with a doleful feeling that we see Cora depart from our midst. SO long, pall Il Circolo Petraca, '33-'34g S. A. O. Classy Thrift Council, '34. 25 ri .
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E BLACK AND GOLD - JANUARY, 1935 GLORIA CULLEN Auburn wavy hair, laughing brown eyes, friendly smile and a cheery Hi Pal portrays our Gloria to the point. Gloria is one of the most popular girls in the class. A personality that is dif- ferent has distinguished her in the rank of seniors. Whatever your future choice, Gloria, may your path be strewn with four-leaf clovers. HOPE CUNNINGHAM I Hope, a sweet and Winsome young miss, has won a host of friends with her fine character and personality. We wish her the best of luck in her future life. JAMES J. CURRAN Curly '5Lapieras', A crowd, a burst of laughter, and our Jimmie has made another conquest over the spirits of Gloom. He is the wag of the Senior Class. Jimmie's pep and vigor has enabled him to spur Central's athletic teams on to victory in his capacity as cheer-leader. The school, and friends who will miss him, know that he will succeed in whatever field he chooses. So long, Jim. Stamp Club, '32g Sketch Club, '32g Cheer Leader, '33-'34g Capt., '34g Swimming Club, '33g Glee Club, '33-'34g Home Room Represeutati1Je,'34g Social Committee, 3Ag Class Song: Committee, SA, Centralite Repre- sentative, '34g Fire Marshal, '34. FLORENCE D7ANDREA ccFl0n A flashing smile and a cheerful hello introduces our 4'Flo, who is one of the charming brunettes in the class. Her sparkling eyes and pleasant disposition have won her a host of friends. She ex- cels in dressing as well as in her studies. L Flo is 'to enter R. I. C. E. in the fall. May success be yours, '6Flo. IDA DANDRETA Who is this quiet and demure young lady? Ida of course! Ida has maintained a high standard in practically all her subjects, especially those dealing with her commercial career. We know she will be a success in the business world. Best wishes, Ida! Thrift Representative, '32-'33-'34g David W. Hoyt Reading Club, '33-'34, Hostess, SA-AHB: R. I. Honor Society. 27 Y ,
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