Classical High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1930

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THE CADUCEUS WALTER LOUIS KENDRICK Caduceus Board. NORTI-IBASTERN UNIVERSITY Kendrick, Kullberg Er? jacques, Inc., Manufacturers of Wise Cracks, jokes, Witty Remarks, Etc. If such a company were possible, the aforementioned trio would certainly be among the leaders of this branch of business. Bud Kendrick is known to all his associates and confederates by the unusually pungent quality of his humor, expressed not only in his speech, but also by the art of drawing, in which he excels. His cartoons have gone a long way towards making this edition of The Caduceus successful. Perhaps by combining these two abilities, drawing and inventing humor, Buddy will some day produce sheets for our Sunday papers! EUGENE HOLMES KING Track, C2, 3, 45: Social Committee, C3, 4j, Chairman, C415 English Play, C4jg Stage Manager, German Play, C4j. ARCADIA UNIVERSITY Holmesie expects to become an aviator, on the strength of the hit his uniform made in the soldier play, but we think that's just a little bit over his curly head. He has, however, put in much ground practice during his active career on the track team as pole vaulterg but once upon a time he tried to leap a fenceg that's another story. His has been the guiding hand behind our many successful C?j student dances. As Chairman of the Social Committee, he can be seen any third period considering weighty matters with Miss Hoye, Rice, Warren, Singleton, or any other who hapf pens to be around. We wish Holmesie all the success in the world at his lofty profession, but we hope he doesn't become too much of a high flyer. WALTER FRANCIS KING French Club Committee. BROWN This petite script will introduce to you one of Classical's most ubiqf uitous personages. Walt takes a keen interest in everything pertaining to school affairs, has hosts of friends, a gentlemanly demeanor, and that saving sense of humor which is required to make a success in the diihcult pursuit of knowledge. King has earned the commendation of his com' fades and teachers, alike, for his fine scholarship. He is one of the reasons why this year's French Club has made such a good showing. He is also a colonel in the library brigade, where he is often seen with his brother officers of that illustrious company. So Inultifminded a fellow should go far on the pathway of life. We extend to him our best wishes that he may have no punctures on this most difficult journey. ETHEL ELIZABETH KNOWLES Glee Club, C4jg junior Play. CONNECTICUT Resembling her part in the junior Play, Ethel is the kind of girl one likes to have around. As the nurse in the play, she devoted most of her time to appeasing both Falciglia and Davis, but her spare minutes at school have been divided between the Glee Club and the cheering squad at games -especially Hockey games. Even more outstanding, however, is her perfect attendance record, for she has not missed a day since that eventful September morn when Classical iirst received her. We cannot help being proud of our future student at Connecticut.

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a'3iN s '?Q 5Ql'QSf?w 455 T H E C A D U C E U S MARGARET LOUISE MARY JOS PH Basketball, C415 Volley Ball, C315 Glee Club, C1,, Q15 qceus Board, C41g Tennis, Cl, 2, 315 German Play, ni ay. SIMMONS P ,ll There is hardly need to int uce' this literary lit to the class, hirther on in this volume, probably find s' s of her ability, She may often be seen u ly reco ' g t umorous incidents of the day. As et she Ghdecided about ext te in the climb, for Y 1 P knowledgeg but perhaps some day, not far dis ant, we may point with pride to the wellfknown journalist, whose rticle are illustrated by the great cartoonist, Al Glines, both former clas s. PARENSEM KARIAN Glee Club, Pansy's dimples have won her many a friend in Classical. Her keen wit is ready to enjoy any remarks passed by her classmates. She is also one of our artists, elevated, by popular consent, to the position of sign' painter of her homefroom. She does not spend all her time, however, drawing and mixing colorful paints, for she adores dancing. This is her chief delight. When a social comes along, Pansy's first question is, Good dance music? All right, I'll come. French holds a great Riscination for her, in fact, if her plans are successful, she may cultivate the native accent l in Paris, after leaving Classical. FLORENCE KELLEY Glee Club, C415 Baseball, C21xGerman Play, C41. Whenever we think of Florenc i ars to come, Cand be assured that we shall do so countless times1, she appear fore our minds in several different aspects: perhaps as t htfully uettish Kathe in the Gerf man Play, or fifty per cent of . Com y, CKrikorian, Kelley1, that inimitable gloomfdispelling te Most o s who have been in her classes, however, will remember F re ce most vidly and appreciatively as our classmate who is always ady to ' us help in any subject that we haven't prepared or 1' under . She has more of an opportunity to offer such assistan an mo us, as she is an allfround Hne student, particularly in math. e've almo forgotten to note something unusually distinctive about Florence: of all the girls with curly hair in Classical and points west A -well, just look at the accompanying photograph and finish the sentence for yourself. all JOHN JAMES KELLY Baseball, CZ, 3, 41, Football, C3, 415 Basketball, C3, 41. Now we come to a shy, retreating lad, who holds the admiration of the whole school. His versatility in the Held of sport has made him a general favorite of both sexes, but though he is the subject of animated discussion among the fairer sex on many occasions, his bashful nature keeps him from becoming a lady's man. jack is in reality a rough and ready hefman, as many of his opponents will testify, and these hefmen are hard to understand. As the movingfpictures require this type now, surely jack will wind up as a hero! Hasta la vista!



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3922121 Wf'iNf'iN THE CADUCEUS ESTHER KRIKORIAN German Play, C4J,' Baseball, QD, Glee Club, Q4Dg Baseball, fl, 21. R. I. C. E. Hence, loathed Melancholy. Esther and gloom, according to our unoilicial records, have come in contact very few times, and on those rare occasions the former has chased away the latter tout de suite. We have never recorded an instance of Esther's hailing to assist a classmate whenever she has had the opportunity. Indeed, more than once she has been, figuratively, a lifefsaver! It will be a delight, in the distant future, to follow the advice of the old autograph album, when you are old and cannot see, put on your specs and think of me, and in retrospect relive those most enjoyable hours spent in your company, Esther. RICHARD HARRY KULLBERG R. I. S. C. Not a long time from now, you may enter a theatre to hear a great organist, and in all probability it will be our own amiable, easyfgoing Dick. His after-dinner speeches in the lunch'room spread laughter and decidedly unique remarks far and wide. After completing his course at our venerable institution, he will attend State College, to prepare himself to withstand the buffets of this cold, cruel world. Adios, Dick! PHILIP CARL KUSHNER BROWN Phil s long record of A s with a few B's interspersed here and there, is shown to Freshmen and others of that class by a little gold key, which Mr. Peck gives to good scholars, along with ice cream, punch, and cupcakes. Phil's record was so high that he received two cupcakes. His personality' rating is higher, if possible, than his scholarship. He is always ready to help a pal, and although he may be heard ofttimes exclaiming that he hasn't looked at the lesson, he has never been known to flunk a recitation. He is commanderfinfchief of the library invaders, and spends many afterf noons there in research work and examination of the feminine patronage of that institution. We are sure that the world will appreciate his friend- liness, kindness, keenness, and adaptability as much as the class of '30 has enjoyed this combination of good traits. DONALD THOMAS LAMON Caduceus Board. BROWN Don is another supporter of that medium through which the dark corridors of Classical are brightened, a pleasing personality. He is most efficient in the art of syncopation, and had it not been for him, our dancing lessons would have been less successful. In spite of his devotion to music, he is very sincere in his studies, for never does he go to class without full preparation, a broad statement in view of the fact that his absences have been few. We proudly acknowledge Don as the composer of our Classical March, which we hope will echo through the corridors as long as this venerable edifice remains.

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