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- Y ..cf THE CADUCEUS MARY GORMLY BRENNAN COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Everyone who knows Mary likes her. To scatter sunshine seems to be her chief aim in life, and her sunshine tonic has worked more wonders for the blues than any medicine we know of. Whenever any one has difiiculty in translating a Homer or Virgil passage, Mary is always ready to help unravel the tangle, even in the face of danger. Although she usually knows her lessons well, she is 11011 a grind in any sense of the word, as proved by her remarkable sense of humor and love of fun. Any one wishf ing to know the particulars about the going fishing epidemic in Room 6. better inquire of Mary. She probably can give you plenty of information, as she was the originator of that mysterious sport. We shall all Iniss our Pollyanna's cheerful presence next year, but we know that our loss will be some one else's gain. JOHN RICHARD BROMLEY Hockey, HD, Gift Committee. ANNAPOLIS jack is the quiet UD little boy in the corner front seat of Room 4. We may find him among a certain group of wandering musicians,-sCDear reader, laugh herejfbut more than that, he is a mathematical genius, and that very idiosyncrasy has won him an appointment to Annapolis. He is a generous, friendly fellow, and can be highly recommended to fill any position, but wege hoping he becomes an admiral. It's just what we expect of you, Iac ! CHARLES WILLIAM BROWN GENEVA COLLEGE Charlie is well known in our school, but he is most prominent in French literatureg in all our French composition sentences his name keeps recurring as petit Charles. As a matter of fact, he is petit, neither in stature, nor in mental ability. After a questionfwhich has arisen in class --f-has been discussed from all points of view and has presumably been exhausted, he always Ends another light in which to consider it. If Charlie clings to his guiding star in life as tightly as he does to his desk when he semifstands to recite, we assure him a bright future. Senior Play. R. I. S. C. RAYMOND GUIDO CALDARONE If all the good sports of Classical organized I society Riy would be an honorary charter member. Four years at Classical have worked great changes in our friend-for the goodffof course. In his early years, he was a supporter of the famous High School 'LHorse Laugh and has often bright' ened the Speech Correction Class of Room 4. During the last year, he has been a 'Ray' of cheer in Miss Horr's History class. But when all is said and done, Ray manages his studies in a businessflike fashion, a char' acteristic which will always leave a fellow Sunny Side Up.
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s aaJ'?niW' THE CADUCEUS RICHARD ARMINCTON If I Had a Talking Picture of Youfhoo, the kind they have in the movies, you know that natural color kind. Really folks, it's not rouge at allg it's a genuine complexion-or a blush. Well, now that that's over, we'll see what else Dick has besides a line car and someone to share the front seat. Did you hear that tenor when the Glee Club sang? Wasn't he defefvine? Tenors are scarce, especially the blond type. No matter whether he displays his talent in the rain or in that other place, we know he's not all wet. CECELIA ARLINE BAKER Leaders Corps, CZ, 3, 45. R. I. C. E. Cecelia is the very little girl with the twinkling eyes, roguish dimples, and schoolfgirl complexion, who delights Miss Gregory's heart by never being late, although she must wend her way to school each day from one of our remote suburbs. Her contagious giggle, sometimes enlivening SR, often transports her classmates into outbursts of mirth, and shows that she certainly appreciates the spice of life in a large degree. Under her gay exterior, however, is an eager desire to succeed, which accounts for her place in Mr. Peck's division. Cecelia intends to guide the younger generaf tion in the paths of knowledge, after she receives her diploma from R. I. C. E. ABRAHAM BLOOM German Play, C4lg Dance Committee BROWN Step right this way and meet the philosopher of the Class of 1930. Our Abe may seem a quiet, modest sort of chap to the teachers and casual observers of Classical, but, oh, how he can act wise! CHe reads judgell Seriously, he is a linguist par excellence. His record in languages ranks among the best in the school. We predict much of this young man, with his rare combination of humor and intellect, and are proud to number him among our acquaintances. Our best wishes follow him when he enters Brown in the fall. ALFRED THOMAS BRADY Track, CU. Al is another of those of whom it can be said that girls and fellows are attracted to him. It is not hard to find reasons for his popularity: his Irish smile, his keen wit, and his pleasant and amiable character, all add to the ensemble of Brady's likable disposition. His leather heels always give us a welcome premonition of his arrival on the scene. His literary ability is certainly not meagre, for his style is original, to say the least. We conf fidently forecast his success in whatever he undertakes.
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'T5W QT! QE? THE CADUCEUS ALICE LOUISE CALDER Senior Play, Glee Club, C1, ZH. CONNECTICUT COLLEGE The twentyfseven minute bell has rung, still she is not in sight. Oh! Now it's eightfthirty. Senorita Alice appears on the scene. This seems to be a great game with Alicee -whether or not she can get into school after the late bell. However, besides reaching school and studying, this young lady has other interests: horseback riding, singing, dancing, and acting. Those who saw her excellent performance in the play presented by her English class will agree that she did not merely act her part she lived it. May she play her role in life as superbly as on our stage! ELEANOR LEITH CAMPBELL Basketball, CI, 3, 4jg Clee Club, CZ, 355 Swimming, C41 PEMBROKE ' .Elie is a rare combination of wit, carefree joviality, and sensitive appref ciation for the finer things in life. Each of these characteristics becomes prominent as the occasion demands. Elie's humor is responsible for at least half the noise in the lunch room. And who leads that group Of seniorial young women to the Freshmen Stagfline at the student dances? There is another Eleanor Campbell, howevernea constant friend, delicately symf pathetic and wholly understanding. This second Eleanor is truly as charm' ing as her delightful Hrst self. The fact that she may enter social service indicates a philanthropic heart. ARTHUR EVALD CARLSON Fencing, C2, 3, 4X Soccer, C3Q5 Hockey, C41 BROWN UNIVERSITY Tall, broadfshouldered, and having in general the build of an athlete, Art appears dangerousg but again the Rict that appearances are deceiving, proves to be true, for a more docile and likable chap can hardly be found. Despite the fact that he is always ready for a joke, practical or otherwise, we find him conscientious about his studies, a characteristic which has aided him in attaining a good scholastic standing. While captain of the fencing team last year, he brought fame to Classical by winning the City Championship with the foils. May he never be foiled by the iIItricacies of life! GERTRUDE MARIE CARLSON Gift Committee, C4Q, Chairman. PEMEROKE Take a sunny smile, a pair of big blue eyes, a little honey, and some warm impulses, and what have you? Not Magnolia, as the songf writers put it, but our own little Gert. Always ready to step, laugh, or sing with the best of them, she is seldom found unattended. If, perchance, you should happen to find her Seat vacant during the third period, don't be alarmed. She is probably in Room SR, having a little tetefaftete with Miss Hoyt. If you'd like to put yourself in the same class as Heracles, gentle reader, just try to get a look at one of her reports. Eh bien! There's no dearth of steadfast friends for you here in Classical, Gert.
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