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'iN 10 THE CADUCEUS HAROLD COHEN Basketball, C115 Soccer, CD. BROWN Somehow Harold always manages to get more homefwork done than any one else, although he has not as much time to spare. Perhaps he does it when the boss isn't looking. Whzitever his method is, his fine scholastic record during his four years at Classical has been crowned by receiving a Summa Cum Laude key. One day Harold gave a monologue after the fashion of Graham McNamee, and Mr. Paine rushed in, fearful of missing part of the HarvardfYale football game. This, according to us, should be the deciding point of his career. Imagine: This is Harold Cohen, of the National Biscuit Company network, announcing. HOPE CECELIA CONNELL Glee Club, ARMY MEDICAL SCHOOL Next we come to Hope, a quiet girl, but one of genuine quality. Her motto is a true friend is a best friend, and she surely lives up to it. Hope claims that Vergil is her favorite study, which is quite unusual, for most of us would say that Vergil is far from being our most cherished sub' iect. She is very much interested in ships, so don't be surprised to hear of her piloting an oceanfliner some day. But this will be only a sidefline,4for Hope is going to the Army Medical School, where she will train for nursing. We know that she will do a great deal of good in the world with her conf soling words and cheery smile. HERBERT WILLIAM COONE Glee Club, f4j. BROWN Coone is the unassuming genius of whom we frequently hear that he has attained the highest mark in the Senior Class in a Math. or English exam. He seems to win A pluses, with such modest facility, that we won' der why we aren't so fortunate. No need to say more on this subject: a Summa Cum Laude pin and an active membership in the Room 6 Window' Raising Corps, betoken his attainments and his popularity. Always friendly and helpful, we know that he will be welcomed in whatever niche he carves for himself in the future. MIRIAM LOUISE COOPER Baseball, CD, Tennis, Cl, 2, 3, 4b. WHEATON Boyish bob and cheeks of red, Eyes of darkest brown, Plays the banjo, plink, plank, plunk, And often wears a frown. She likes to do so many things, It's diiiicult to say. just what her future's going to be, But we'll hear from her some day.
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s sJA3 E T THE CADUCEUS MARGARET CARTER Margaret's one of many girls Who lend a helping hand, And also, let me tell you, On the tennis court she's grand. For when this Helen starts to play The balls whiz all around. Her friends in school will tell you so---A A perfect peach, they've found. SAMUEL JOSEPH CHESTER Orchestra, Cl, 2, 3, 41. PROVIDENCE COLLEGE There are violinists and violinists, but none can touch our Samuel. He is the concertfmaster of our orchestra, a position won by his skill in handling the fiddle. Innocent and attentive in class, industrious in and out of class, he strives to obtain the marks worthy of a Classical student. He is often seen with his pals, Cohen and Grossman, cooperating with them in the preparation of some diflicult lesson. Next year Sam will enter Curtis' Institute. Take a good look at the future Kreisler! ELIZABETH MARY COCHRAN GIBBS Chuck full of fun, overflowing with laughter, and sparkling of eyef-A these are some of Betty's attributes. Her acquirement of so many true friends is a result of her pleasant mannerisms. Although Betty does not admit it, we have a faint suspicion that she is especially partial to Chemistry, except, of course, when exam time comes around. Betty is not certain as to what she will attempt after she leaves Classical, but wherever she goes, we shall not forget her. DAVID ELMER COHEN Among the favorites of a certain teacher of German, there is noted one David Cohen, who revels in mocking this teacher's efliciency zeal. It seems that he does not believe in taking life too seriously a trait uite . 1 q natural in one so carefree and happyfgoflucky. David loves to argue f o ten proving his point by the use of his wonderful memory. With the aid of his disposition and will power, he will doubtless attain success after his departure from Classical. 1
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I 1V an BX-Z' THE CADUCE VIRGINIA MARIE CRAIG Gift Committee, German Play, Q4D. ,roy BOSTON UNIVERSITY When Virginia's time for choosing came, The Classical register won her name, Now, having done four years' hard labor, Her brain is keen as a twofedged sabre. Her freedom gained from these solid walls She now is ready for life's pitfalls. May the lifeflong sentence that might be hers Be served in a prison of silks and furs! JOHN HENRY DAVIS Track, C455 Cross Country, fl, 2, 3, 41, Captain, MD. R. I. S. C. Bang! They're off!! And jack Davis, Classical's agile leopard, nimble as Mercury, is in the lead. His record as a track man is an enviable one, and his popularity among his fellowfrunners has won him this year's captaincy of the squad. If Miss Roberts, while in Scotland this year, tells her pupils of a certain American student who can decipher the correct meaning in the most obscure literary passage, she is unquestionably referring to Jack. Why not sing On To Victory for him when he sets out for Kingston in the fall? RODMAN DAWLEY R. I. S. C. Quiet, debonairrff the real hefman and gentleman type. He is an enigma even to his friends, who cannot understand his profound center of thought. Yet Rod is a general favorite, and is a subject of whispered discussion among the fair sex, Cwhatever that may be these daysl. He inf tends to honor State College with his presence in the fall, and when he has become an agricultural expert, we expect a chicken which will lay a golden egg. Then he can advertise as a udivining Rod! EDWARD ANTHONY DE SANO BosroN Umvaasirv just one of the members of the noisy four in Room 6. Eddie is a fast worker, not only in his studies, but also with the weaker sex. Perhaps the fellows of Room 6 would pull in on time if he would stop cracking jokes in the boys' lunchroom. Eddie can be seen almost anytime, roamin g about in the corridors with Amy or Fal alongside, and Quatroc in tow. The butcherfboy from Mt. Pleasant plans to enter Boston Univ' ersity, shortly, to study Blackstone.
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