Classical High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1929

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THE CADUCEUS FRANCIS JAMES DROMGOOLE Football I2-3-43: Baseball C3-43: Hockey L-UZ Basketball fl-Z-3-4,3 Holy Cross Drommy and his ever-present smile are well known to every Classical student as well as to the athletic teams represent- ing the various high schools of the city. He manipulates a football. basketball, or baseball with equal proficiency. t'And heres a secret: he claims to be the original Hwoman-hater, but we venture to say that some day he'll be repeating. I do. iJ Not satisfied with Classical's limited curriculum, he visits both Technical and Commercial daily in further quest of knowledge. Next year will End Drommy, together with his pal Chug, still wearing the royal purple-this time at Holy Cross. Brown day a handsome recompense. RUTH VIRGINIA EMMONS R. I. C. E. NVriting a personal for Ginnie seems almost unnecessary. Just a glance at the accompanying photograph proves what a delightful young person she is. We have never known Ginnie to be angry. Not even discouraging poetry of Virgil can ruffle her quiet. sunny countenance. The fact that she's not so con- spicuous in school activities as some of her classmates does not seem in the least to hamper her at making friends. She is a pal, and a real, true Classicalite, for she comes all the way from Cranston to be with us. Brown MICHAEL EDWARDS Indoor Track 41,2, 'SJ Irack 43 4 A tough old line of Vergil or a seemingly untranslatable passage of Homer and a discouraged Senior characterizes gloom' Enter Edwards and watch the atmosphere automatically brighten, for many has been the time that he has extracted us from the hopeless depths of Latin and Greek translations Besides being the Will Rogers of our class he has a marked literary propensity for Classical mythology having also read all the western stories ever written. May the ability which hc has displayed in writing pseudo-scientific themes bring to him some RUSSEI- MONROE EVERSON XVhenever Miss Sheppard needs a pad pcn or pencil she makes directly for Russel's desk, where she knows she will find a plentiful supply. Rus's economy enables him to amass a large stock of such oddities while the rest of us are clamoring for more. But our care-free eater of pret7els came to grief one day when he attempted to vault the janitor s waste basket Although such physical feats are not his forte he makes up for this in mental ability. We hope his professors will agree with us on this point at Brown and the School of Design which are to share the pleasure of his presence for the next four ycars

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THE CADUCEUS r HECTOR DE SCI ULLO Providence College Who is that ruddy-cheeked lad strolling down our corridor? Why, none other than our mighty Hector. D is usually seen with his chum Al. We can always count on De Sciullo to brighten the gloominess of our class-room by uttering some of his witty remarks. We have never held a social affair without D attending, thus making him quite popular among his fel- low classmates. His favorite pastime is to translate Greek at sight. We hear that his intentions is to enter P. C. where he will endeavor to brighten the name of Classical. JOSEPH PATRICK DONOVAN Providence College Dinny has what most people need and very few have. He has that ability of laughing as heartily at the jokes on him- self as at those on some other victim. That's being a regular fellow and a good sport. He is an athletic fan, and follows Classical's teams in most of their games. When roaming the wilds of Mount Pleasant, Dinny is usually with Chug Motta. He handles any work well, whether in or out of school. With his ability to take things as they come and to laugh away trouble, Dinny will make good wherever he goes. EVELYN MARGARET DOYLE Many of Evelyn's classmates are indebted to her for the numerous hearty laughs which they have had at the expense of her wit, This quality of being able to turn everything, even a lecture from a teacher, into a joke has made Evelyn welcome in every crowd. It has been a real treat to hear her give an oral composition, for she never has an her or a moment's hesitation. In fact her remarkable ability in speaking has led u.s to suspect that we shall some day find her a teacher of declamation, ALMA NICHOLS DRABBLE Smith College A'Keeping up with the times appears to be Alma's motto. There doesn't seem to be a play which she has not seen, a book which she has not read. nor has her knowledge of the classics ever been found wanting. to explain an allusion in any one of our various studies. All this sounds very serious, but it didn't take us long to discover that Alma has also a mischievous side to her nature. Just watch her some day over in her special corner of room 6 laughing with her neighbors over some joke or other, and judge for yourself! Next year she will resume her quest for knowledge at Smith.



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LEONARD PAIN l Brown PTHE CADUCEUS JANET LUCILLE PAIN Tennis C451 Swimming C41 Pembroke Any one that doesn't know Janet surely is missing some- thing. She looks quiet, but oh, my-she certainly can make things hum when she gets started. She is a specimen of a girl who is ambitious and an all-'round pal. In addition to her joyous disposition Janet is a good student and all who know her regard her as one good sport. She stands firmly in- trenched in the hearts of her friends. With the best of wishes we make this toast, To Your Future. Ladies and gentlemen, let me present Dr. Pain. He is not a doctor of science, medicine, or law. but of that alluring trait called bashfulness. Usually we do not consider bashfulness alluring, but in this it certainly is. When he walks down the corridor the girls wonder what thoughts hide behind that mod- est exterior. Another outstanding characteristic of Leonards is his good manners. Consequently even if in nothing else Cwhich is not truej he is certainly certiied in the art of being a gentleman. Leonard has a first cousin in this class. Brown would fain receive them both through the Van Wickle gates. HUGO ERMEDE EAMIGLIETTI University of Southern California Since traveling seems to be Eami's specialty, we might call him our peregrinator QAttention Mr. Peck's brilliant Latin deriversfj Good nature too-he has plenty of it. Teachers can testify as to his artistic taste in the selection of Christmas and Easter cards. Had Pami only harnessed up his liveliness of spirit to some athletic activity, he might now be sporting the royal C. We hear, by the way, that sunny California is magnitizing our classmate to her portals of learning. GRACE ELEANOR PARNUM Pembroke Shall we call her blonde or brunette? Here's a good chance for argument because this young lady has a fair skin, brown eyes, and medium brown hair. She has a pleasant smile and is as loquacious as Calvin Coolidge in class, although she can talk fluently enough when with her chums. lt has been noticed in Room 4 that Eleanor sometimes comes dashing in just before the 8:30 bell. We all know the reason for this breezy entrance, for Eleanor lives in the country fonly one street over the city- line.l You will not be alone in the next four years, Eleanor, since you have decided to complete your studies at Pembroke.

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