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y Nf3Q Q : THE CADUCEUS CHARLES MOSS Track, C3, 4lg Swimming, C3, 4j. BROWN Charlie has the face of a business man, and in this case appearances are not deceiving, for he is one of our lunchfroom cash jugglers. Few salads, cookies, etc., have passed his cash box without being paid for OJ -- and well paid for at that. But moneyftaking is not his only forte, he inf dulges in chemistry also. What awful mixtures he has concocted in his day! In fact, we notice his influence in the lunchfroom! In the future, let us hope that, according to the proverb, the evil influence of a rolling stone does not gather our Moss. ADELMA MARY MOTT German Clubg Dance Committee. WHEATON One of our qui t irls is Del, Although she doesn't roar out hoisterously to sho e irth, we know that she appreciates the humorous side of life, becau ry o ten we see her countenance light up with a smile. The ockev ' s e ed to be a great source of enjoyment to her, for she Ent A nd em, both this year and last. Ne Sept r we expect to see Del enter Wheaton, where she will drink again at the fountain of knowledge. PEMBROKE MARY ALICE MURRAY Caduceus Board 4 ARCANGEL ORLANDA NACCI What! You didn't know we had royalty in our cl1ss7 Here she is Marie Antoinette. CAl's friends know why she's called thatj We told her that she had better not go to Hollywood, since some movie producer would snatch her away from us, for with her looks, together with ability to sing and dance, Hlmdom would covet her. And popularffwhy that's no name for it! Alice is kept very busy with a steady line of invitations to parties and dances. Her career is undecided, but, as she is an A stu' dent in history, she may be a professional historian some day. Who knows? R. I. C. E. Arcy, as she is known to most of her friends, is not only the youngest, but one of the intelligentsia of the class. If you can't quite get that funny part in Vergil or Homer, ask this young lady's aid, you may be sure of cheerful and beneficial assistance. History seems to be her favorite study, as any third period finds her in 6R, doing extra reading, When she leaves Classical she will continue, ftogether with many of her present friendsj, to absorb knowledge at R. I. C. E.
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E THE CADUCEUS ALICE MARY MCKENNA R. I. C. E. Alice has been suitably rewarded for her conscientious work through' out her high school course with the Summa Cum Laude. Her meek, quiet mien is rather deceitful, for deep within her there is a fountain of joy which spurts up when least expected. She can parlez francais like a true Paris' ienneg so a few years hence we shall probably find her teaching in her Alma Mater. to hear him relate his spectacular feats of the gridiron-and it won't be long JOHN FRANCIS MCKIERNAN Football, C3, 4jg Track, C415 Baseball, C4jg Clee Club, C4Dg German Play, C45 BROWN This big mass of muscle is his father's pride and his mother's joy. He will inevitably be a great football star, some day, as his work for dear old Classical is characteristic of such a fine fighting spirit. He has a good scholastic record, and a bevy of pals to boot. All his old classmates look forward to the day when we shall gather together, as tired business men, now l DONALD MELOON MIDWOCD Tennis, Cl, 2, 3, 4jg Track, C3, 41. Don is that long, lanky fellow, who is so well known and liked in all his classes. When called upon, he usually drags himself from the abyss of his chair as if weighed down by all the cares of this world. Then he answers in a sepulchral monotone. He seems to be ever a victim of Cupid's dartsg his ajfaires de coeur are always subject to change without notice. In spite of these propensities, and maybe because of them, he has been very pop' ular at Classical. May his personality make as deep an impression at Brown next year! CHARLES DAVID MILLER Orchestra, Cl, 2, 3, 4Dg Clee Club, CD5 Senior Play, C4j. GENERAL ELECTRIC SCHOOL Were it not for the fact that satyrs are supposed to be slender and sylphlike in form, our Charlie could easily substitute for the mythological Pan by virtue of his remarkable clarinet playing. We would not want him to become a Pan, anyway, we'd miss him too much around school. His genial countenance and rotund corpulence can never be overlooked. On account of these attributes he was made guardian of the sacred lunch counf ter, a post which he amply Hlls. He may be seen any day handing out straws with an air of great philanthropy. All joking aside, Charlie is to be envied for his hosts of friends, his happy nature, and general happyfgof luckiness.
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FSVQP0 QfQiWQ37i?9LQT THE CADUCEUS ELEANOR AMANDA GDE Tennis, QI, 2, 3, 455 Swimming, CZ, 3, 4Dg Baseball, Q15 Volley Ball, QD, Girls' Athletic Association, Q41 WELLESLEY Did you ever hear of Helen Wills, Gertrude Ederle, or Babe Ruth? Well, in our own senior class we have a girl who is a combination of all three, and a perfect peach, besides the kind that piles nine or ten into her Lin Tizzie, Cwhich is a Nessexj, and wishes she had room for the other seven who constitute the Classical cheering squad, rooters, and audience at every game. lf cups and trophies from camp mean anything, a fencingfmatch between Art Carlson and her would prove very exciting, as both are champs. Ellie will soon he shining at dear old Wellesley. Lucky Wellesley! DANIEL HENRY O'GRADY Track, QZ, 3, 4D. Danny is a lover of sports. Athletically speaking he is a twofletter man, having won fame in football and track. Did you ever see him overloaded with books? Ask me another? Yet he manages to pass in all his studies. Since Danny excels in themefwriting, some day we may hear of him as an editor or perhaps a poet. He has not mentioned his plans for the future, but we know that he will be successful in whatever he undertakes. Strut your stuff, big boy! MILLICENT EDNA PAIGE English Play, C42 Caduceus Board BATES PsssstfBuzz Buzz! Nope, it's not a flat tire or anything, just one of Millicent and El 'nor's.cland tine conversations, followed by the usual Miss Caivipbellfxep to , please, It's a gift, sez we. Besides acting the part ' igger i th rst division's English play with consummate iflili , s e is one o iss y's star pupils in themefwriting. This fact proves that ther are ngs as A's in Miss Day's alphabet, in spite of the prevailing . E's. In a recent straw vote, Millicent was proclaimed undisputed holder of all endurance records for giggling and perfect themes. With these laurels, she will surely conquer Bates next year! NIGOL PARAGAMI AN Nigol came to America a short seven years ago from farfoff Armenia, but he is not at all in his element. He should have been born in the Middle Ages, when knighthood was in flower, for he has been known to vent his knightly wrath upon almost every one in school. His quick mastery of the English language and American customs makes him a genius. The summing up of this fellow's character may be included entirely in the words ugood sport, this is the very essence of everything in an allfaround good fellow. Here's a bow to you in your future dealings, Nigol!
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