Classical High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1929

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Classical High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Providence, RI) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 12 of 80
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C E iii? c A DCUEEU if if TT if T ELIZABETH BATES CANNON Social Committee UD: Hockey C43 Zest for living characterizes everything Betty does. Whether she is leading the cheering at a foot-ball game. racing after a hockey ball, Hitting from one partner to another at the class dances, or enjoying her nick-name Bussie, she puts a vim into her movements that makes her a delight to watch. Betty's friends have all gained much from association with her, for her generous deeds and ready smile have inspired them to greater kindliness and generosity. May your joie de vivre bring you happiness through the years, Betty. THOMAS CAPASSO Photograph Committee 14D Brown Tommy, being a Summa, is by all means deserving of recognition. But he suffers by the lack of publicity accorded scholars as c'ompared with athletes, for upon mentioning him to one who does not know him one invariably hears: Any relation to the football player? And so Tommy's name always connotes that of his illustrious brother. But in school we all know him and like him. He should derive great satisfaction from that little golden cross, as he certainly worked enough for it. His energy, perseverance, and thoroughness will go far toward helping him in his struggle for existence in future years. MARY CARANCI Here is one of our quietest girls. She does not say much, but enjoys all the fun and takes part in it whole-heartedly. Mary has set a good example for the class in thorough, patient work which she gladly and generously dispenses to those who are troubled with a diflicult problem. Although Mary came to us from Italy only a few years before she entered Classical. she has done well in mastering our difficult language. She is evif dently well-equipped to meet anything that the future may have in store for her. THOMAS BARRY CASEY Hockey 12, 3, 47 : Captain 147: Football C3451 Track fl, 2, 31 Brown Casey has a way of making every one laugh. If you happen to hear him shouting, I've got your old cow, mister, don't be alarmed. That's only the result of a frightful experience in Scituate. In spite of his weakness for cows, Tom made an able Captain of this year's hockey team, playing defense so zealously that he was referred to as the bad man of the league. In addi- tion to hockey. he participates in football and track. Tom is going to entertain his teachers for another year, after which he intends to go to Brown.

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THE CADUCEUS WILLIAM BOJAR Fencing 12, 45: Tennis 13, 45 Brown Here is our champion whistler. Yes, Will's favorite selection is O Tannenbaumu which he, as Johann, rendered very beauti- fully in our Cierman play. We know that he can also agitate the ivories else how could he have written such a good essay on the influence of music. He is given to be very modest but has very original ideas and always displays an unusual clever brand of common sense. This trait will carry him far Mon life's com- mon way. BARBARA CLAIRE BROMLEY Vice-President 13-49: Class Play 131: Senior Play: Basket-Ball 1l, Zll Tennis fl, 2, 'SJ Kingston Barb is preeminently a good sport. In whatever activities she has taken part at Classical, she has been noted for her good- humor, fairness, and generosity-all qualities necessary for good-sportmanship. No one has ever teased her enough to ruffle her temper, nor would they want to, for real friendship such as she gives us is not lightly valued. Her classmates have honored her deservedly by making her Vice-President, and the teachers by giving her their friendship. There is no need of wishing Barb good-luck here, for each of us will have sincerely done that himself before graduation. DOROTHY BURNSIDE Caduceus Board Vvlitty, sweet, loving, and good-natured are characteristic of qualities. which only partially describe this young lass, for they are varied and numerous and tend to make her a diligent student and a delightful friend. She is such an all-'round good sport that it is impossible for one to describe all her admirable traits. As a brook ripples along until it attains its goal, so Dot has sailed her way through the portals of Classical. May the ship of Good-Fortune bear you on your course. MILDRED LOUISE CAMPBELL Caduceus Board 147 Senior Play Pembroke Hail to the young lady with the soothing voice! If you haven't heard it, you have missed some music. Every one tells his failures and triumphs to Milly, simply because she is so much interested in everybody and everything. As a member of the Caduceus Board. she has been a most enthusiastic worker. We admire greatly the ready willingness with which she took upon herself all the bothersome little details. To pay tribute to all of Milly's ine qualities would take too much space, but to make it short, she's a fourteen-karat girl.



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'R R' T ETAEF JOSEPH CASTELLUCCI Basketball Cl, 27: Track Cl, 23 Brown Joe is the little boy with the long name. Because of his diminutive stature the front seats have always been awarded him. In these places of vantage Cor disadvantagej he has been ever ready to act as messenger for the teachers, and at this post he has served the faculty loyally. Joe has a mania for tinkering with the insides of automobiles and many times he has played the Eli Whitney act on some- one's model T, Throughout his career at Classical Joe has excelled in math- ematics, and someday will probably be a worthy rival of Ar- chimedes himself. MARIE CAMELLA CATALOZZI - Pembroke We are prone to look back at ancestry when unusual traits, good or bad, are prominent in a person, Association with Marie accordingly takes us back to old Italy, where, in a villa. we visualize a fair lady devoted to music and art, the soul of generosity and kindness. Such traits must have been strong in her ancestors, to show so prominently in Marie. We do not wish to influence Marie in her choice of a profession. but We imagine she would be successful at almost anything. MARY LOUISE CAVANAGH Caduceus Board Mary's greatest charms are the willingness with which she always does anything requested of her, and the ready smile that she has for every one. When some one was needed to type- write the 'ACaduceus copy, she was so cheerfully ready to give her time and efforts to this laborious task that the thanks of the whole board are due her. Mary's good marks prove what her classmates have long known4that her lessons are always well prepared and learned. All these virtues made Mary well- liked by all her classmates, and have given her many more good friends than she herself realizes. ALEXANDER CIOLFI Soccer Ql, 29: Baseball Ql, 29 Brown Ci has been our friend and companion for four years, and during that time he has pursued the even tenor of his way. acting always as befits a gentleman, and steadily gaining the esteem of his teachers and the good fellowship of all his class- mates. Although a quiet fellow in the classroom he is one of the jolliest outside. Can you imagine a student dance without Ci stepping around? Nay, friends, neither can we. Ci is going to Brown in order that he may train his mind to wrest a living from this bountiful Earth.

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