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KQQBKQKQQLQIQKQQLQLJQQintinfiafipcfafinfiprivcfptipcfnqipcfptin 22 THE CADUCEUS HILDA BARBARA MALONE U Dance Committee C41 GEORGE ALLEN LUTHER Football C2-35: Track C31 R. I. State George is an authority on athletics, his chief topic for con- versation, and as such, he will give you all sorts of informa4 tion about the subject. While at Classical, he has shown great interest in football, track, and other sports. His glowing per- sonality is quite as brilliant in the ballroom, where he is truly in his element. George expects to go to Kingston College, whither our best wishes precede him. B eaming M erry A lert A dorable R ambunctious L ovely B eautiful O riginal A lluring N aughty R eady E Xcellent A ttractive MARSHALL B. MARCUS President of Debating Society: Tennis OD: Track Q2-3-45: Cross Country C351 Basketball C2-35 Columbia Oh, impetuous receiver of the palm, Who dare talk back to Doctor Peck. And hail us with resounding beck, Marshall, we salute you and salaam! Effusive jollity, that quality supreme. Is yours in plenty, optimistic son of mirth. .And we, convinced of your Worth. You, therefore, highly value and esteem. CECILIA ELIZABETH MANNING Basketball Cl-2-3-45 : Baseball Cl-25 R. I. C. E. Cecilia, the minute maid I Every morning this fair stu- dent precedes the fatal 9 o'clock gong by a single minute. She is our oflicial dispeller of dull care: being too busy, blithe, and carefree to Waste any time on dismal gloom. After graduation Cecilia plans an orthodox R. I. C. E. course, but that per- sonality of hers may make her anything from a sob sister to a Carrie Chapman Catt. Open and receive her, O fortunate portals?
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fiffpcivlbefpcfnXnffgbcfiffftipcintfatlaciptipcinefnqf XJQIQQKB In In THE CADUCEUS FREDERICK WILLIAM KOCK, JR. Rhode Island State College Freddie is so quiet and reserved that we hardly know he is around. But beneath his composed and quiet nature he has a studious quality which helps him out of all school difliculties. Yet he appreciates a joke and has a sense of humor which is unusually spontaneous and makes him universally liked. The fates have written for him a great success when he enters R. I. State College next fall. ETHEL MARY LEA LALONDE Social Committee C353 Secretary of French Club: Dance Committee C43 Brown Oh! La Francaise! VVhat would our French Club do with- out Ethel? When distinguished visitors come and suggest that we ask questions, Ethel always saves the situation with her excellent French. Not often are the teachers of the first division so fortunate as to have such an intelligent and charming pupil. Ethel's dramatic abilities have been exhibited in both French and Senior Play. Next year she will go to Brown with many of her classmates. Since Ethel intends to study law, we have a notion that justice will remove the covering from her eyes when she comes into court. JACOB LIGHT Debating Team C45 Behold young Lochinvar from out of the West! A quiet member of our class, whose friends will all testify it is a real pleasure to know him. When he begins to speak, we forget our manners and stare at him in wonder. His talent has made him a valuable asset to the Debating Society. Light's genius is not limited to his oratory, as he shines in all his studies. Use- less to wish him success, for it will surely come to him. ANNA MARIE LOUGHERY Social Committee C451 Hockey C2-3-49: Junior Play, Baseball C25 R. I. C. E. Anna goes in for athletics, has a hand in all the social events of the class, holds her own in her lessons, and yet never seems rushed. She always has time to stop and chat about anything. from a new dress to a diflicult passage in Virgil. Anna's friendli- ness makes her one of the most popular girls in the Senior Class. We feel that after she has completed her course in R. I. C. E., she will become one of those beloved teachers to whom adoring pupils bring apples, calendars, and macaroons.
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IntixfpcfatfpcimllafipciatlpKJQIQKQKQJQJQQIQKJKQQIQJQKQXQJL THE CADUCEUS 23 ALFRED A. MELARAGNO Straight to our shores from Sunny Italy came Melaragno, of whom we have every reason to be proud. Within five short years helhas masterednour tongue so well that he has fulfilled the requisxtes for a h1 h school education A , 8 . good student. bashful, shy, and reticent, he has the respect and admiration of the wh-ole class. Though he is undecided as to his future, we wish him all success. ' MAX ISRAEL MILLMAN l'Kaiser, Sonny Brown Class Play OJ: Orchestra Cl-Zjg Indoor Track UD: Class Basketball OJ 3 Dance Committee Q41 Max is not quite correctly named when called Sonny, for such a pleasant, good-natured helping hand ought to be ac- knowledged as Sunny, If you have been out late Wednes- day, for reasons manifold, and come to school on Thursday unprepared in Virgil, Max is always willing to teach it to you: and how quickly he does it! The words flow right out. as if English and not Latin were printed on the page. Cheery, helpful, a fine scholar, Sonny is typical of much that is and has been good in Classical. e , GASPARE RAPHAEL PAOLA Athletic Committee C353 Basketball C3-43 Brown Jaspar, or I-Ioss, is well-known as a bulwark of the Greek division. Without his smiling countenance and his some- times weird remarks, Cireek would indeed be a dead language. To watch I-loss going along the corridors is to be assured that he is the originator of the genuine collegiate walk. Ciaspare smiles through everything, and many of us envy his ability to keep cheerful in storms of Vergil and Homer. The energy that Hoss expends on study is remarkable. 1' 4 ROSALIND E. PARKER How Rosalind can have such high marks, and yct read all the books in every library in town is a mystery! We think that Latin must be Rosalind's favorite study, as she is always prepared to enlighten troubled minds from 8:30 to 8:56. I-Ier hair is indeed her crowning glory. It is the envy of all the members of our class, who have to resort to hairdressers. Long may it wave! Rosalind is somewhat reserved, but to her per- sonal friends she is a real pal. Another mystery about this young lady is her future. Who can fortell it?
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