Classical High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1934

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Page Eight IllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl I I ll III II lllll I ll Ill I l I ll I IIIII I DAVID BYTOVETZSKI BROWN We do M does it, but Dave always seems to be the first to t uter at luiichftime, and the front doors after school, trundf lin iolin ca It I be his small proportions that help him out, but we are incline ll is that desire for first place which netted him a 99 on an algeb c - . ' . No doubt that spirit of push will win Dave a high degree of success in the future. Vicefljresident French Club, QD: Orchestra, CZ, 31 ' NICHOLAS JOSEPH CALDARONE L B11oNyaItf'v --f' f y His male associatesltell us tliifglieis squareg teachers .designate him as upright, and his,frera'iyl female admirers ,call him grand! Your first conf clusion-that a 'piano is uifder discussion-is faulty: as you would find were you to tap his chest, but you've struck ,it when yo'yf'sa,y'L'football player. If anything saved Classicallaselffrespect Ion-the Held this year, certainly it was Cal's rugged steadfkainessf bullfdog tenacity, and fine manner of leadership. Football, CZ, 3, 45, Captain, C42 Baseball, KZ, 3Dg French Club, HENRY CAPASSO ' BROWN Cap ' ' 1 t, erved fellow who resembles adamant figuratively speakin , co -in his dependability. As far as we know, he has never b t ui epared in any lesson. Since his greatest delight is in pre- g assignment , Cap will be combining business with pleasure tha Ei a w id his precipitous way up College Hill as easily glides o e ,r ug assages of Homer. as W 'Pa l lws his ' ion of becoming a Greek professor. We hope ,A : ' X HS ' 31 Senior Play. KATHRYN MARIE CARLEY KATHERINE Grass Kathryn believes in preparedness, and is very earnest about her studies. Even though she is qui t . d reserve , she has acquired a host of life' long friends during her ICBISLQIC fyirs at Classical. Perhaps her knowledge of books i as evel ing her wittiness, which is bound, sooner or later, to come to the surface Kathryn's disposition will win for her a lasting position, after she has co 'pleted a course at Katherine Gibbs' Secretarial School. Baseball, C3, 41, Hockey, C105 French Club, C415 Swimming. ANTONETTE ELVERD CARLO ST. josBPH's H PITAI. TRAINING SCHOOL Our belovipl Antonette is t- fortunate possessor of a crown of lovely brown Eair,j kl1ng browi eyes, and an exceedingly charming smile. To he n t ' ddspai ing ,uls who fail to find the hidden meaning of an intrica ren sentei From her copious supply of knowledge she then proceed to untai ' It e mystery, and does it willingly. If you would like to know ntonet e etter, simply find your way, by one means or another, into S Josephs Hospital, and she'll be sure to greet you. Baseball, C215 French Club, MD. V I

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CHESTER ARTHUR BERRY 'X I I RHODE ISLAND STATE ll Hi 59539-sical's boy prodigy, who is at once the joy and despair of our ath ch r, ' s Hoyt, Sogne of us call him the Jinx Kid. You see, we havefit erry's own 'ps that he's always had an eye for figures, which fact of cau vefmentioned pedagogue to praise him at one moment or an eg' t r ftation, and to reprimand him the next for lack of attention. A1 , as Ber says, It's figures, no matter how you look at them-I mean, at it. Soccer, Cl, 2, 3, 415 Basketball, CI, 2, 415 Track, C2, 3, 415 French Club Program Committee, C41g German Club, C415 German Play, C415 Baseball, C415 Anthony Medal Reader, C41. SAMUEL GILBERT BLOUNT, ja. DARTMOUTH Once in a while, Mother Nature produces some ne who seems to scrape the stars as he rises on unbelievably elonga Ed legs, and whose eyes flash with that mischievous spzlrkle wh' h is Alfie delight of fellowfstudents and the despair of teachers. Vlfithjii Vbeing, one Gilbert Blount, this class is favored. To Gil, do we Jigs ljjmerable amusing pranks and also a sockdolager of a passfreceiverfon he gridfiron. If he only strides through life as easily and longleggedlyfas he does through the corridors, no fear for his success may be felt. Baseball, C2, 3, 415 Football, C3, 415 Track, C3, 415 Rifle, C21. I RICHARD BRODBKYW - ' R'HODE ISLANDHSTATE f ! If you shouldlihappen. 0' see alsikfoum Mwrflthe corridor with a red cheek ongeitlaeijf id, tIs'DiU2n Sishappyf oflucky youth is so well liked g?a3QeWii,xfe,efmre e wiillbe pardoned forliis occasional escapades. Dick ay turn out to b a dangerou rival of Bing Crosby, if he continues to practice so much dur jg study per. all joking aside, Cif possible1 those who are fortunate enoughdso9l unt. ick as a friend have found in him a loyal supporter. Glee Club, Cl, 2, 41. ,V ROBERT SARG T BURGESS BR N When this conscientious scholar is not turning his mind toward weighty subjects of interest, and wit draws himself from Student Leagues and Music Clubs, he is one of o lnost jovial and lightfhearted classmates. His musical versatil' sh e fully K ppreciated, for he can play the violin, to say nothing of ievements in trombone. Bob is a gofgetter, always making the est bfevery.-opp tunity. He has already intimated his pursuance of his fathefskihedidal czfreerf His ambition and aggressiveness should warrant him success in 'is profession. Cross Country, C115 Orchestra, Cl, 2, 3, 415 Soccer, C315 Lunch Room Com' mittee, C3, 415 President French Club, C415 Photograph Committee. SAMUEL BULLOCK BUR X BROWN A famous author of books on Peace oi e' utograph a copy for Sam with the complimentary inscripton, L o a V liant lighter for Peace. This is true, no doubt, when p r 'i t eace s opposed to War, but could we ever get along 'thb is entle, qu bling, and contagious laughter? Almost everyyf 1 our Amerie History teacher is per' sonally conducted to scladol, is probably p, sailed with many a weighty argument for Peace. I ,th world' ' some day placed in Sam's hands, you can feel sure of Peace ' prosperi . Soccer T am, C315 chestra, C3, 15 Anthony Medal Essay, C41. ll f C1 - . MW bl Page Seven ll Il llll I I I IIIIIIIIllIlIIllllIllIIlIlIIIIIII



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Page Nine I I I I I I I I I I II I Illl llll I I I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MARGARET AGNES CASSERLY RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE or ED CATION Margaret mi be te E 'Lpoetflaure of Classical as the Caduceus of the past Jill rg 1 I 3 t te tif . did you hear her the morning she read her po is ov . ut she isn't all poetical-for outside of school she i s e s ri s ide for the Class we all know-sporting, willing, read fo any expl it ga, ight prove adventurous. ELLEN ROSE CAVANAGH RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE OF EDUCATION ' 1. A treasufelflhest-the.sple1ifl ' if the, earls, thegtire of the s rlet rubies, H11 CflfHg Legg? tixi3diit?ls5l Jl'fi'C1's onelftiighftlgribe Ellen's gleaming teeth, her ros heeks, and twinklilgleyeslg Ellen is by no means the least of a familgll-gzhigh has supportelsl ClHSS1CHllS athletics during the past few years. At any-vrftd.exyergphOckey game she may be seen pheeging for our boys. Classical predicts a future overflowing with success or E len. junior Social Committee. JOSEPH VINCENT CAVANAGH PROVIDENCE COLLEGE Wheii he stands with his backjo-the sun, he casts no shadow, for his radiant, beaming, sunshiny,smi'le 'feduces the shadow to nihil. Besides being a ball of siginshine, Joe also an athlete. His athletic form can hardly be seen as he flashas hither and yon on the ice, scoring goals in hockey. Wheii he departs from Classical, joe will leave a remarkable record behind him, both as a scholar and an athlete. By the way, have you ever seen 1. C. without J. I.? Hockey, CZ, 3, 415 Football, C415 Track, CZ, 41, Sophomore Class Treasurerg junior Class President, Citizenship Committee, C41g Lunch Room Committee, C3, 41g Athletic Association, VIRGINIA CHACE WHEATON COLLEGE A little ir with a million dollar dispositioi ! But give her a hockey and the siz esn't matter, for Ch sey has ed Hermes himself might envy, an at's more, s red u nder a he of brown hair is a mathef mati Tse whi h i ,ga s of eon t opositions with the ease of Einste 1. As f .ull t'o1 ' ' u ly sterling, for it's been well t t thr our , ars ai 17 ear n ar. Here she comes, Wheatoii, a lease n't p a er in rush! I C49 ield Hoclq y, C1, , 3, 41, v a ley Ball, CZ, 31, Cageball, C415 French Club, KATHERI E CHROSTOWSKI RHODE AND STATE COLLEGE ' a' f old, eyes of blue, I Qf ' on? Golden, too. Q6 bbling Over with wit and fun, ' Yet her work is always done. Ka i on ur mo t rilliant ath tes. Swimming, basketball, and hockeya avori e ies. We din e n verffaithfulrooter for every t ' z z s ere ready 6161 a acyl in r capacity of cheer leader. n ave prospect f ai t B e drikson Ball. CZ, 3lJ Cdgfbflll, C41: Captain Baseball, Z, 31,' Tennis, C215 French Basketbali, 3, 415 Rifle, CZ1j Hoc 3, lg wimming, -CZ, 31, Volley Club, C41. ' 7 . f y I ,r 4 ' I 'Fil il

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