Classical High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1929

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THOMAS SISSON HARRIS Brown T H E C ACD U C E U s TT STTTTT DOROTHY ALFARETTA HANSON Basketball C451 Volley Ball HJ: Tennis Cl, Z, 33: Gift Committee Q43 : Glee Club CZ, 3, 49 Pembroke Dorothy, the epitome of all things good, has great ability as a poetess. Unlike, however, the popular conception of poets. she is lively and full of pep. Hidden within some recesses of her mind is a great stock of jokes and humerous anecdotes, which are brought forth and quoted at the most opportune moments. She is one of the most gifted girls of the class, and her work in the literary line has been a source of delight to her English teacher. May the talent that so aptly imitated Milton grow in inward ripenessf' Be a friend. You don't need money: Just a disposition sunny. Such is Tom's motto, and he surely lives up to it at all times. His constant and inseparable classmate and friend is al- ways Stewart, whether in or out of school, Besides being such a good friend, Tom is an excellent student of the kind that always strives to do good work. His ability for trying hard has had good results, especially in his theme-writing. He has not yet decided upon his future, but we can be sure that his decision will be well-made when he enters Brown next fall. EDITH HASSENFELD Much credit is due Edith for her accomplishment of com- pleting a high school education seven years after she came to America from Russia. Although she is one of the quieter mem- bers of our class she has a great many friends to attest to her good-nature. There is a peaceful undercurrent of sympathy, flowing beneath a quiet exterior, which many have learned to appreciate. Edith's acquaintances will remember in years to come how she added that comforting touch to the lives of her friends, MARION I OUISE HATHAWAY Class Play 147 : Senior Play Wheaton There are three Marions. One is the quiet student who has carried away modestly the coveted Summa Cum Laude. Another Marion is the sweet, generous girl who willingly helps every one who is not imbued with the inclination to study, as she is. The third Marion is one whom few of her classmates know. When studies are forgotten, she is full of life, peppy, ready for anything and everything, and above all, a corking good sport. She will always be a favorite wherever she goes, and our wishes for the best of luck will go with her.

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T T Ti T H'i5'?k?n U C E U s HARRY GOLDSTEIN Brown Harry is a quiet classmate who never has been known to say I'm unprepared. He often surprises us with his great range of knowledge, particularly in current events. Being a conscien- tious student he naturally has always received good marks, espe- cially in history, in which he has often come to the aid of the class when the rest of us knew nothing about the question. If he keeps up his standard of good work, we may some day see him among the honor-members at college. EDNA FLORENCE GRACE Basketball fl, 2, 3, 41: Hockey ll, 2, 147: Swimming 13,431 Tennis 13, 49: Baseball ill Pembroke Vife can scarcely hope to find one word to describe our dash- ing, defiant damsel of Jazz and Minuetn and it would be equally difficult to sum up her ability as an athlete and social luminary. The basketball court, the dance floor, or the pen seem equally easy Helds for MTeddy to conquer. Ted's zest for doing things. her spontaneous laugh and sparkling personality have brought her scores of friends. They will enthusiastically the turbulent seas of journalism, DOROTHY GRAY Dance Committee t4j R. I. C. E. Through the sombre corridors of our gracious, old school flits a little red sprite. darting here and there on light feet. This is our Dottie. One can always count on her being present at the student dances, but one can never count on getting a dance with her. Just as you start to ask her for one, a small Sheik appears from somewhere, and then you might as well try to pull fly-paper off your Hngers as to get our little' Sheba from him. Her earnest application to studies foretells that prosperity will follow her through life. cheer Hour budding columnist to success when she launches on DOROTHY ELIZABETH GREENE Basketball fl-2-3-471 Swimming Cl-25: Tennis Cl-Zi: Class Secretary GJ Take one teaspoonful of gaiety, a cup bubbling over with fun, measureless popularity, one heaping tablespoonful of smiles. and mix them thoroughly. Add two lovely dimples and two blue eyes. Stir well over the fire of vivaciousness. Spread over the top a mass of golden curls and place in the back seat in room 4. This is the recipe by which you surely recognize Bing There is no one in Classical who is not proud to be called her friend. Here's hoping she has the best in life. She deserves it.



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A EEZ: Tau C Eos: XVILLIAM VINCENT HINDLE Football 12, 3, 4J: Hockey 43, 45: Baseball Manager Q4jp Secretary of the Athletic Association C43 Harvard ' Who belongs to those big, broad shoulders? lt's Bill Hindle, our all-'round athlete and all-'round good fellowf He quarter- backed for the football players and worked at left-defense for the Wilcox Wildcats. and when he engineered an off-tackle thrust or meted out a stiff body-check it was always well done. These quiet fellows seem to accomplish considerable in athletic, social, and scholastic ways. That he is a conscientious student is more than demonstrated by the fact that Monday's lessons are always completed before he reads the Sunday papers. JAMES MURRAY HINES Social Committee 139: Caduceus Board C45 : Secretary Erench Club C4j: Senior Play: Track Q41 Brown J. Murray has been with us only two years, but in that time he accomplished what few of us do in four. He has won the little gold cross which symbolizes his ability as a student. If you are worried or troubled, look for Murray with his ever-present smile and you just can't help forget your own trouble and smile with him. 'AGadzooksf As is -He will conquer-come what may! BEVERLY MAY HOWARD Pembroke Beverly is one of the finest scholars in Classical. By that we do not mean one of those much-scorned 'Agrindsf' but just an all 'round good pal, who seems to get A's by the car-load, but never acts as if she'd won the World War single-handed when we look at her reports with envy. She's quiet-oh yes, but that seems to be one of the qualities people like most in her. We expect to see Bev walk off with more than one prize exam- ination next year at Pembroke. MARY JUNIA IRISH Caduceus Board 443: Basketball ll, 2. 3, 43: Tennis ll, 2, 149: Baseball ill Pembroke Mary came to Classical, a very feminine Alexander, for new worlds to conquer. With her trusty old sword of Hne good spirit in one hand and her shield of friendliness in the other. she has succeeded admirably in her enterprise. Mary has spread her domain to the Held of athletics, where her exploits have been outstanding. Her jolly good-humor has helped materially to offset the dull, oppressive mustiness of school-life. and has been. to boot, the cause of many an all-effacing grin. We need such natures as hers to leaven the lump of life.

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