Classical High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1928

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THE CADUCEUS DAVID LYMAN DAVIDSON Brown David moves among the superlatives. He is the most stu- dious of us all. Did you ever see him wasting a moment in a study-period? Dave is perhaps the sole member of our body who obeys the injunctions of our teachers to the minutest detail. Hard work has its reward, for he has won Summa Cum Laude. Since, unfortunately, David's health has not permit- ted him to take part in school activities, few of us have become intimately acquainted with him. The Chemistry Course at Brown will absorb the interest of this studissimus next fall. 3 - MURIEL A. DEAL Bascketball C2-3-4D: Hockey CZJ: Swimming CZDC Junior Play Personality plus-pep personified!! Where's Peggy? Out in the corridor talking to some 'Awise guy. lt is forbidden- that's why she does it. Peggy may be seen at all the social functions, spreading her sunshine. We have heard much about a daring bet made with one of our classmates, but she won't disclose the secret. Peg loves sports and acting-how she can act and coach, too! She is often seen with her buddies, 'ADot and Ginnie, planning some fun for everyone's benefit. Tou- jours gaie is our verdict. - v JOHN ROBERT JOSEPH DOLAN Basketball C45 Brown Gaze upon the countenance of one of the best actors of our class. Though usually quiet, he is well-known for his inclina- tion towards argument. Jawn declares that his happiest hours are English, for arguments with Miss Day, and study- periods. Basketball is his main topic of conversation during the winter, as he is on the team along with his pals, Dick and Charlie. Next year we shall probably see him wearing a little brown chapeau, trudging blithesomely up the hill. MARY DOROTHY DONOVAN Basketball Cl-2-3-43: Tennis Cl-2-3-453 Hockey C2-35: Baseball C253 Volley Ball C31 Boston School of Physical Education Mary is not merely the Al athlete among the girls in the Senior class: she is unexcelled in the whole school. Basketball, hockey, tennis-Mary takes them all as mere play, and jolly good fun at that. Yet besides the easy grace with which she drops the ball through the hoop, Mary is noted for her grin. Is it any wonder that the girls of room 5 all gather round her desk o'mornings?

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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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.Ip 'ibfcp THE CADUCEUS DOROTHY ELLIOTT Class Secretary C3-45 Iowa University Behold-our secretary fair! So snappy, neat, and debonair. Dot writes the cutest invitations And makes our hearts have palpitations. Our class unusual has become Through all the splendid things she's done. A very popular girl she'll be At Iowa University. JOSEPH EDWARD EANNING Brown Hence, loathed melancholy, seems to be Joe's motto. It is fortunate for us that there are people like Doc, for other- wise school would be a dreary place. Who has not been en- livened by Joe's giggle? The Fanning and Gordon duo is already famous, as a good example of opposites attracting one another. Doc fthe appellation has a mysterious originb can be seen at any game, rooting for Classical, but unfortunately he Hnds dilliculty in making them win. With other aspirants for fame, Joe will begin all over again at Brown next fall. SIDNEY ELANZBAUM University of Pennsylvania To distinguish this Syd from the many others of the same name in our class, we must call him the Thespian. His favorite diversion seems to be acting, by which praiseworthy endeavor he scored great success in the class play: the French play also beneited considerably, in spite of his reluctance to attend re- hearsals. Another of his pleasures seems to be trying to outwit Lew and Marsh in wit, satire, drollness, risibility, and caco- phony. Perhaps it is Syd's imperturbable common sense that helps him in his mathematics, although we question the power of even that faculty to get one by! Next fall, Syd will leave the shelter of our fold for the University of Pennsylvania. SYLVAN FORMAN On the ladder of success, Sylvan is bound to step speedily up the rungs. He came to us from Waltham Cwhere they don't make the watches! 7. Chess and tennis engage all the time that is not spent in performing his fifty lines, Milton, and other unusually pleasantC?J duties. Don't start to talk politics with Sylvan, because you are liable to admit that you don't know anything about the subject. He wishes to announce that he has stopped growing, having at present over six feet of Iongueur. We are sorry to say au reuoir to Syl, and he is sorry Cin a more certain languagej to say good-bye to us,

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