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ifnfxvcinffvffv-TQCTJ-Taffy-Katia-IQQKBQJ THE CADUCEUS X fr'-' ' x .S-1 - 5. i . .41 ., X...-5313 X , - Wm. T. Peck, Prin. Charles E. Paine, Vice- Bessie W. Allen Arthur H. Berry Alice M. Blessing Kathleen V. Boyd Mrs. Linda R. Brown Vv'allace R. Brown Mary E. Budlong Flora M. Cotton Anne Marjorie Day Edna Dwyer XVILLIAM T. PECK, Principal Members ol? the Faculty Prin. Mrs. Harriet P. Fuller E. Helena Gregory Harriet M. Hathaway Frederick P. Hawkins Emelia A. Hempel Elizabeth G. Hoyt Bessie A. Loud Rachel G. McAuliffe Charles J. McMillan Robert E. McMillan Ida M. Nichols James P. G'Neil f X, Constance Perley Asa G, Randall A. Forrest Ranger Phyllis H. Rivard Bernice E. Sears Alice R. Sheppard Laura R. Sherma N J. Herbert Ward ni'l-tiwvil 'A Charlotte A. Wetllderell Clerks Agnes Jonas Margaret Hoye
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'ECQKQQXQQTJ XQKQQIQQIJQIQQXQQIQQIQQLQIQQIQQIQQXJCIQQIQQXQQIQQIQLKQQIJ T H E C A D U C E U s 5 DOROTHY MAE ANDREWS 'ACaduceus Board, Glee Club 145, Junior Social Committee Gibbs' Secretarial School Dorothy has smiled her way through Classical, but smiling isn't the only thing in which she has indulged, for not many girls have as high a record to their credit as she possesses. A'Dotty has a lovely pair of dimples-much to her disgust- which just will not disappear, no matter how hard she tries to arrange matters. However, she attempts to bear her great burden, and continues to smile. Dot's pleasant disposition and alert mind will accompany her to Gibbs' Secretarial School next year. DORIS AGNES ANGELL Tennis Cl-2-3-49 Gibbs Doris is an angel, as her name indicates, but, we fear, a very mundane angel indeed. She enjoys good times, especially dan- cing, more than her lessons. This might be supposed to retard her among a group of students whose likings are opposite U3 1 but no, Doris gets good marks. My cowl is the strongest profanity she allows herself, but when this peculiar but sug- gestive oath issues forth, you know that she surely is vexed. Away she goes to prepare for a merry life in the business world, along with her friend Dorothy, at the Gibbs Secretarial School. WILLIAM ANTHONY ' ' Class President 43, 41: Football 13, 45: Track Cl, 25: Swimming tl, 2, 3, 4j Yale A brightening of the atmosphere like sunshine breaking through the clouds: a commonplace remark turned into a joke: Grease is in our midst. Will Rogers gets his material from the newspapers: Will Anthony needs nothing more than his own fertile wit to send his innumerable friends into convulsions of mirth. Bill has to come all the way from Touisset to absorb wisdom at Classical: nevertheless he Iinds time to be a mainstay of the athletic teams. In addition, he is not too busy to be President of our class. Bill will take his boundless energy and his inexhaustible humor to Yale. i -. ELMER THOMAS ARNOLD, JR. Hockey Q1-2-3j: Track C2-3-45: Tennis Q2-39 Boston U. Whenever our vacillating attention lights on A'Lem. we picture him as a husky athlete, rushing down the ice, through all opposition to gain a goal for Classical: or as a rather mar- velous tennis player catapulting the ball into his ineffectual op- ponents. His genial disposition and ready wit make him a welcome asset to any group, while his best study is the course in lunch, which his dainty and well-rounded jests fill with jollity. Not the least remarkable of his doings at Classical was his disastrous but, of course unavoidable, exchange of his lunch for one of Mr. McGinney's equally neat but less savory parcels.
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