Classical High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1929

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, L,,:iTI,,E, RH5, UE,E,U,?,I:TI1ii JANE TERESA CLARK Social Committee 147 3 Supper Committee 449. R. l. C. E. When all your castles have tumbled to earth And your Virgil you must prepare. Jane's ready with ever-consoling mirth To lighten your trouble and care. With her lovable smile and helping ways And her manner so debonair, She's made our journey through Classical's maze More joyful and easy to bear. JOHN GATELY COFFEY Football Mgr. HJ: Hockey 43-45: Class Treasurer HQ M. I. T. 'AMr. Peck wants to see Coffey. This was heard on the average of twice a day, for Jack was on the Athletic and Social Committees and was Football Manager at one time or another. He measures over six feet with his hair combed flat Kas it never isJ, and his shoulders are correspondingly broad. So broad are they indeed that the class of twenty-nine formed the habit of parking most of its worries and troubles there. Jack is a natural manager and organizer as well as a student and athlete. His ability in sports and in his studies will make him a welcome addition at M. l. T. next Fall. BERNARD COHEN Brown A statement is made by a teacher: a comment is made by a classmate. The teacher might be any one of thirty but the one making the comment could be none other than Bernie. Usually his remarks are of a humorous nature. But it is not uncommon to hear him make a statement which shows his ability to be above the average. He is always ready to share his knowledge with anybody Cask Goldmany and is seen at his best in a history class. Bernie can tell you so many tricks of the trade that we may expect to see him in the future holding some promi- nent business position. MILTON COHEN Brown UHcllof ffl:rom the unmistakable tone of his favorite word of greeting, we know it is Milt without looking at him. We then proceed to ask any question whatever about the lesson which we are about to take up, and be sure of its being answered correctly. But do not judge from this statement that Cohen is a grind -he can master his lessons without the tedious hours of preparation that most of us require. When other of our solid geometricians return from Tech with the sad tale of a Z or 3 in a test, Milton triumphantly reports 8 or

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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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'N Li TEETEFAFLSTJFEFEGFS TT HAZEL ELIZABETH CORNELL Pembroke Hazel never causes a hullabaloo: she is very quiet and un- obstrusive. Not that she isn't interested in the mischievous pranks of others, for her cheery laugh belies this impression. Wluen the Fates have utterly destroyed one's fondest ambitions. fashion decrees that one go to Hazel for encouragement and sym- pathy- -a surprisingly sensible vogue, since she is always ready to do her bit to spur the go-getters on to higer endeavors. All's well, Hazel, for remember that gentleness often conquers when force doesn't. ROWLAND ATCHERLEY CROWELL Orchestra My 1 French Club Committee: Dance Committee Brown Rowland came to us from Moses Brown and stayed with us during his Senior Year. Although he was at Classical only one year, he created a fine impression. He was a big hit as drummer in the school orchestra, and was instrumental in or- ganizing the student dances. As a member of the French Club Committee he has helped entertain those who came to the meetings of the club. It is no mean feat to keep people amused, Rowland. Don't lose your ability in this line when you go up to Brown. DOROTHY AILEEN DALE R. l. C. E. Here comes our silver girl, laughing as usual. Dot is always ready to help solve that example in algebra which just will not come out right. We don't know where she and her cousin Jane find so much to talk about, but we see them walk- ing arm-in-arm to every class with a different topic to discuss each time. She has been rather down hearted since a certain member of our class departed for the realms of Technical: but she doesn't seem to have been kept awake nights by this great misfortune. Vv'e hope that Dot will be as persevering in all her future work as she has been at Classical. 5.4 MARGARET MARY ANGELA DANTONE Pembroke Dr. Peck has long associated Peggy with lights by making her the oflicial controller in the lecture room. Now this does not mean that she is by nature light or frivolous-she is not even so as to complexion. Perhaps the good Doctor is reminded of a light when he sees her, for our little classmate has won a Summa Cum Laude. She will surely become a sparkling gem in the diadem of Pembroke. All told, we forecast a brilliant future for her.

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