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' NW sNfP'aiiiWi'in1 T H E C A D U C E U S MARTHA FLORENCE HEWITSON Swimming, C3, 415 Basketball, C415 Glee Club, C3, 415 German Play, MOUNT IELYOKE Martha is a true ClasS des being 21 good scholar she is an ardent sport Rm an ci ii ' any branches of athletics. Those who have been swimmi n afternoons, have seen her do difficult dives in perfe m. Ot than these characteristics, she has a sympathetic an 'ble d's osi n, as may be shown by her large number of friends. W the 'ww' ducts a class forum, or captains a swimming meet, or ' s poetry, she's a quality girl. Martha hopes to go to Mount Holyoke t year. After that we may hear great things of Miss Hewitson, physical training instructor. HELEN MARION HICKEY Glee Club, C21. R. I. C. E. Who doesn't know Helen, a tall, dark, and handsome brunette? It is said that Gentlemen prefer blondes, but in this case the statement is proved all wrong. I wonder what those intensive looks mean, which are cast in a certain direction during the Spanish class? Ask Heleng she knows. Although she is always ready for social events, a good report seems to appear at the end of each quarter. She serves as a good reference bureau for finding out where Kamchatka, IndofChina, and Mt Ararat are Perf haps she will be teaching about these very places some day, for she hopes to enter R. I. C. E. DAVID HORVITZ Orchestra, C415 Caduceus Board, Advertising Manager, C415 Advanced Orchestra, C41. M. I. T. Behold Little Davy, our Advertising Manager, who overwhelms the Goliaths of customers with his mighty slinging of the bull, He is a wonder at juggling Hgures and formulae, a genius at chemistry, a wizard at French, and manifests an able proficiency in everything he undertakes. A Cum Laude pin is eloquent testimony of these facts. Among his many LISSCIZS is a jovial disposition, which goes a long way toward making and holding friends. His mathematical talents will be further cultivated and enlarged at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. HELEN HOWARD Basketball, Cl, 2, 3, 41, Captain, C315 Volley Ball, CZ, 415 Baseball, C415 I Field Hockey, C415 Glee Club, C3, 415 Tennis, PEMBROKE - Helen is one of our star athletes, the mainstay, as well, of all our teams. As she never misses playing in a single game, she has a large share in whatf ever victories we win. However, Helen always finds time for her studies, is in the First Division, and is the kind of a girl who is always willing to lend a helping hand to a less fortunate fellowfclassmate. We shall soon be reading in the papers that Helen's athletic feats are adding fame to Pembroke annals.
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E tQ1E' THE CADUCEUS ALTHEA KATHARINE S Tennis, Cl, Z, 3, 4Dg V lle Qall, e Club, Cl, ZH. CAR A o r. L'a'rtiste extraordinaire! ca anything, from a Hindu's head' gear to a fashion plate ' ight the signature of Paul Poiret. Some' how we imagine that s Castle Spain is in the form of an art studio. Here's hoping fand almost prophesyingl that your airfcastle will not crumble, Al, as so many of ours are destined to do, but will fulhll your most extravagant dreams, and that in time we shall view with a certain sense of pride and possession the exhibited works of one of the most sterling girls of the class of '3O. MORRIS GORDON Orchestra, Cl, Z, 3, 41. Paovinimcn COLLEGE Morris -fquiet, easyfgoing, and industriouslis numbered among the more reserved members of the class. His modesty forms a pleasing contrast to the more boisterous. As he often appears to be dreaming, one wonders of what -or perhaps, of whomfhe is thinking, as he gazes into the dis' tance. For four years, he has demonstrated his musical ability as a member of our orchestra. In the line of original translations, Maurice would cause Vergil to bemoan the fact that he ever composed the Aeneid. Selff effacing and considerate, he has gained the respect of all. GORHAM HENSHAW, JR. EDWARD GROSSMAN Football, Q3, 4Dg Baseball, CZ, 3, 4Dg Swimming, fl, Zjg Basketball, C31 Corumam Cast your optics on Eddie, our premier athlete. He seems to hold the magic keys to almost every path of success. His ability on our athletic teams cannot be overestimated. Eddie's name has graced the honorable mention roll in all major sports. As a result of conscientious work in all his endeavors and his pleasing personality, he has enjoyed great popularity throughout the school. Eddie's readiness to answer difficult questions in all studies still continues to surprise us. We expect to hear of him later knocking down the sizzling grounders at the Hot corner, or plunging through the line for first down on some college team. Luck to you, old top ! BROWN Toutes les emmes annent lesYWhat? Oh! I thought you said page two hundred and two. Henshaw, I'm afraid your mind is elsef where. Have you a secret sorrow, or a guilty conscience? QDoZing again in French class.j Gorham has a faculty for sleeping with his eyes open, which is very deceiving at times. Being a regular Beau Brummel, he is usually dated up far into the future. An expert at tripping the light fantastic, he consequently has no trouble in finding a partner for a dance. Keep treading lightly, pal, and you'll miss all the hazards and muddy places in life!
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16 THE CADUCEUS GIBBS LOUIS CHARLES IRVING BROWN Louie has a keen sense of humor. He proved it when he brought a rope to school the day of an examination fe-so that, if the latter was too hard he could hang himself . . . or perhaps, the teacher. His pet dish is mathematics, and he would like nothing better than to sit down before a table loaded with math delicatessen and devour all the mantissae. Have you heard of his latest modihcation of Darwin's theorygthe evolution of polynomials? Teachers seldom say anything in Louie's presence that is not challenged by him. And once he won his argumentg the boy certainly deserves credit. We appreciate it, Louie! HARVARD one of the foremost lawyers of the country GEORGE FRANCIS JORDAN, JR. Dance Committee, Swimming, 13, 45. R. I. S. C. George is one of the gentlemen of the class who has a heart from which noble sentiments spring like sparks from an anvil. He is a jolly all weather friend, capable of making a way through a world of obstacles. Every one has his ups and downs, but George specializes in ups He can give a detailed summary of the best shows in town, and is a popular boy at social affairs. Lets give a Yeafa, Rah! Rah lla typical Classical toastf-for George. EDNA LESTINA INGERSON Glee Club, CZ, 3,5 Leaders Corps Q21 What! Edna talking to another boy? Oh yes they come from f ir and near. Her popularity has manifested itself it our student dances and social affairs. In one of Miss Day's English plays she portriyed Polly very naturally, demonstrating, beyond doubt her dr unitic ibility We are certain that she will enter into everything in the future with the same vim that she has exhibited during her four successful ye irs it Cl issic il LEO LEWIS JACQUES Basketball, C455 Summa Cum Laude Leo has set many a teacher on the qui vwe during a recitation beciuse of a propensity for making philosophical remarks ibout his classmates the recitation, the teacher, and things in general Yet we h ive never seen a single teacher rise in wrath, or go beyond a very slight reprimind I must be his dignified bearing, which makes one think of professors or liw ers fthe le al kindl that subdues our instructors Sometimes Leo prac Y. . g ' .. tices his speeches on us and gets our goats in the same wiy k 'liuhis talent, which is too much of an art to be called ability should ma e im
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