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fincincipqjipcintipqincibrincfntiacipipcxiriacinciatiniprin 32211: Karin THE CADUCEUS FREDERICK PAUL GRADY Social Committee HJ 3 Senior Dance HJ: Hockey C3-45 Holy Cross I The person who does not know Freddie Grady is indeed a minus Quantity. Freddie is so popular that even the teachers call him by his first name. There are a multitude of reasons for this favoritism, but the first and most important is his grin. Freddie's ability to smile in the face of trouble is the cause for his good luck. Moreover, no social activity ever functions properly without his presence: and he was one of the factors which raised our hockey team to a winning pitch. Freddie s boon companions, Johnny and Ed., will certainly miss him when he goes off to tread the laurel paths at Holy Cross, BARNEY GREENBERC1 Football C3-43 University of Michigan Behold, look hard and despair, gentle readers. for the face confronts you of one whose equal in football and all-around good fellowship is found with difiiculty. 'ABilly claims his favorite studies to be Chemistry, Math., and Lunch, the last of which seems the most palatable. By his good-nature, he has gained the friendship of all his classmates, and the staunch com- panionship of M. G. Force of will and perseverance, dominant traits in his character, have made him an excellent student. Next year he intends to enter a prominent School of Drama JOHN CHACE C1IBBS Senior Play Behind the glasses lurks the mystic imp of fun, despite all appearances to the contrary. This lad welcomes amusement just as much as the next man, be it a hike to the Statehouse or active participation in the Debating Society. Nor is handling a stage outside his ken. Where would the properties for the Senior Play be without this ardent worker for the cause? A penchant for History, English, and the Providence Public Library rounds out his many interests, and helps to keep him busy. ANNA VERONICA HACKETT R. I. C. E. This is one of the quietest girls in our class. But she never needs to do much talking, as her many friends do it for her. The other day we heard, Anna will always help a friend in need. Rather a trite expression, but true nevertheless. To show what an unusual girl she is, we observe that Anna is very fond of Geometry!
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THE CADUCEUS SIDNEY GOLDSTEIN Cross-Country C2-31 : Track Cl-2-3-45 1 Basketball C2-3-4,3 Treasurer of Debating Society C43 3 Social Committee OJ Yale Sid's absent again today. What, you say, again? How does he get away with it? His 'Summa Cum Laude indicates that he estimates scholarship higher than attendance. We wish Sid might deem it fitting to give us a little more of his time, but then his sweetheart, or whatever it is in Connec- ticut, must not be slighted. His numerous unaccountable ab- sencesiubuffalon the teachers, who think he must be sickly, despite his debonair appearance. We wonder whether Sid will be able to get more than the usual allowance of cuts at Yale? KENNETH GORDON Swimming 145: Baseball C45 Brown Here we have Ken, the jovial exponent of the Who 'Tis? , What 'Tis? and Where 'Tis? fad in Classical, ln the beginning, if we heard Who 'Tis? , we could be sure it was Ken, but now we must see the speaker or recognize his voice, to make out the identity. Outside of the class-room Kenneth is always to be seen with Joe, his boon companion. Together they visit the libraries, movies, and various other resorts of pleasure. When Ken goes to Brown, let's hope Joe goes with him. MAX GORDON Brown Max holds a record all his own. He has not only a good showing in his studies, but also a first class rating as a pal. Our first impression of him is that he has the build of a football player, yet never has taken an active part in the school's tourneys. He has a peculiar, indescribable manner that wins him to every- one as a friend: he is also an indispensible factor of the Freak Day. Max has a liking for Chemistry and German, and for all we know he may be a leading chemist in the country who will in time unfold some new miracles in that science. COULAZ GOULAZIAN Tufts College Goulaz is a quiet chap, one of the thinkers of the class, a fellow of the deep river type. He deserves much credit for his untiring efforts in conquering the English language. He came to us four years ago from Armenia, and has brightened many a class by his vivid descriptions of that distant land. In future years we expect to hear of his success as a doctor.
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In DD In 'T QLD T THE CADUCEUS CHARLES WARREN HARMON Basketball HD: Baseball C3-45: Track f3jj Captain C-U3 Social Committee C3-4j 3 Supper Committee C45 Brown From the above list of achievements it would seem that Charlie is a very popular young man. Yea, verily: if you don't know Charlie you don't know Classical. He is responsible, at least so he would have us believe, for the frequent student dances enjoyed by us all. In spite of these various side issues, Charlie attends diligently to the hard job of studying, which, as we all know, is no joke. Charlie, with that cheery grin of his, will be a popular addition to our Brown quota. RALPH W. HEMIVIERLE Orchestra Q41 One of the distinctive features of Ralph is his lack of mirth control. We never see him without that optimistic grin, which, we of Classical know, takes an hilarious nature to main- tain. Every Monday morning we have the pleasure of march- ing to the Hall to the strains of martial music produced by Ralph's talented performance on the ivories. He is a good, persistent student, but we don't believe he puts his recitations over by dint of worry. Not our easy-going Ralph! Gaze upon the accompanying tintype: the camera never lies, and Ralph shows that the truth is not such a terrible thing. WILLIAM HENNESSEY Caduceus Board Brown Bill has the distinction of dressing like a Brummel, com- porting himself like a Chesterfield, delivering himself like a Gladstone, taking care of himself like a Davidson, and ordering his whole day's work like some unnamed mythical person of which only idealistic teachers can conceive. He is so very con- scientious about his every endeavor that he has never been forced to meditate on the evils of communicating by lip, after school: nor does he ever worry CU his teachers by being unprepared. JULIA RITA HETHERMAN Jewel certainly believes in jest and youthful jollity. The alliteration fits as well. Julia's exuberance of joy has caused frequent disturbances in class, but her contagious merri- ment has often dissolved that certain feeling of lassitude in our weary brains. Julia finds it hard to decide whether her hair should be long or short. Experiments have proved futile. Which college will deluge Jewel with studies is still somewhat hazy, but her future classmates will enjoy her presence as much as her 1927 Hcontempsf'
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