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THE CADUCEUS MARGARET CARROLL Brown Next comes our friend Margaret, whom the class of '28 holds in great esteem. Her policy seems to be laugh and the world laughs with you. Her work is always done well, es- pecially Latin. She manages to have a good time in her corner of room 4, without meditating after school. We hear that she is a fine pianist, along with her other accomplishments. Margaret will certainly add to her host of friends when she graces Brown with her presence. HARRIET ELIZABETH CHASE 'ACaduceus Board: Baseball C1-23: Hockey C2-3-45: Swimming C41 Four years ago a demure little Freshman came to grace our portals from Cranston. Little did we recognize at that time what a popular Senior she would turn out to be. Besides being a budding athlete and an accomplished student, Harry is a good fellow. Although she has not definitely decided upon her future course of study, we know that success is bound to ac- company her. NATHAN CHASET Photograph Committee: Manager of Baseball Team C45 Brown Nathan, although somewhat petit, has often shown, before our marvelling eyes, that this diminutiveness is evinced physi- cally, not mentally. If mathematical problems are complicated. call Chunky to the scene, and -mirabile dictu-they are solved. Nathan's linguistic achievements are worthy of remark, as displayed by his success in the role of interprete in our French Play. After many experiments, Chunky and Syd have solved the riddle of the lantern in the Lecture Room. Next fall will find Nathan among his friends at Brown. , v JOHN E. CHURCH Orchestra Q4j: Supper Committee Johnnie is that dashing blond youth, angelic in appear- ance, but not always in deeds, believe us who know. It took Johnnie and his pal, Bartlett, three years to decide to put the finishing touches on the school orchestra. If you have any questions about his social activities, ask the girls, and they'l1 tell you he's a star in that line.
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:IQ T 'L 'X' 'fp THE CADUCEUS BERNARD JOSEPH BUONANNO Track C453 Baseball HJ: Gift Committee C45 Providence College Allow us to present the editor-in-chief of the 'ADigamma Wow. Bill must read all the college magazines to collect the strange tales that appear in his weekly CU issue. He is a jolly good fellow to his classmates, for who has not bene- fitted by his knowledge of Greek? Bill translates so well that the whole neighborhood agrees with him. This is true merit! Our literary enthusiast will take his good cheer to Providence College, where he will receive a royal welcome, as he is one of Classical's favorite sons. CARROLL RICHARD FRANCIS CANNING CDickJ President A. A.: Track C2-3-43 1 Football C4j3 Basketball UU Brown Behold the masculine personification of A'it I When Dick tosses or kicks or hurls the ball, the hopes of every girl in Class- ical are pinned to it. Upon his broad shoulders the Athletic association has the arduous task of supporting itself. His pop- ularity must be deserved, for he has been a true patriot, up- holding the, not always royal, purple staunchly. Dick has a characteristically unique manner of leaving his home room: he performs a half-turn on the top of his desk, grins broadly, shoots rather languidly to the teacher's desk, to depart a few moments later, little troubled by the harangue received. Next year he will sample 'APrexy Faunce's menu. - ' CORINNE I. Picture Committee, Basketball C35 R. I. C. E. Sweet, gentle, true, and studious-that is our Corinne. Ever ready to sympathize with or help someone, she is known and loved by everyone in our class. She always has her work fin- ished, and finished well, at the required time. Although she shines in everything, her favorite study is French. Who of her classmates in the French Division has not blessed her skill when there were two or three seemingly impossible lines in the lesson? And so we leave Corinne to finish her good work at R. I. C. E. GRACE CARROLL Hockey, Gift Committee Basketball R. I. C. E. Grace is one of our Carroll twins, although, which, we may only guess. She is earnest about her studies, as her report cards indicate. She loves sports, especially basketball, and is always on hand to do her bit for the team. In spite of the fact that she is quiet in class, she is a regular bundle of fun to those who know her intimately. Many are the times we Cgirlsj have envied her beautiful, wavy hair. Those who intend to go on with her to R. I. C. E. are indeed fortunate.
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35029 'Xb 'IB In TpcIpXQQIQc?QQQIpcI:cKbbQInQI:QIpcXncK:cIQcIQ:IQc1buTQf3CQ THE CADUCEUS DOROTHEA M. CONWAY Supper Committee Brown Although Dot is the demure, digniied little lady of room 4, she is often found laughing with Louise over something. How- ever, she doesn't have to burn the midnight oil to get her lessons. Latin has been her favorite study throughout her course, but all her lessons are Well-prepared. Dot does not attend our social affairs, and yet she has made many friends in our class. The best of luck to you, Dot, in your future life at Brown, and don't forget your old Classical friends! RUSSELL HENRY BAKER CORP Assistant Baseball Manager QZJ Emmanuel Missionary Academy Russ is the big man with the taking ways, as the patrons of our lunch counter have probably noticed. His genial coun- tenance diffuses sunshine upon all impartially. As the irate father in our French Club comedy he was a great success, judging from the hilarity of the audience. Rustle is to continue his studies at Emmanuel Missionary College. Look out, ye heathen! JOHN COSTANTINI He that has patience may compass anything. i And, to lapse into the colloquial, that's what Johnny a1n't got nothing else but. His presence is rather felt than heard: but we don't want our friends to shout, and Johnny is our friend. We have great respect for some one who has every recitation at his finger tips, and every activity in school performed with the attitude of a scholar. This statement sounds as if John had no sense of humor, but he has proved the con- trary by being present at almost all of the games. Y CYRIL LEONARD CRAWLEY Brown Crawley, the prince of Greystonef' since the schools of Fall River were not good enough for him, decided to join us last fall. We do not know very much about him, for he advertises himself very little. He keeps quiet, looks. and listens -conduct commendable because of its scarcity. Troubles rest lightly on Leo's shoulders, and for this we envy him. Per- haps next year, when he joins his classmates, he will make Brown sit up and take notice, for he does not seem to be so quiet under the surface. More power to him!
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