Classical High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1931

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s. f 'i2saQ1vQ fiY 5'iW THE CADUCEUS JOHN KENNETH COOKE Who's that tall. slim, rosyfcheeked fellow strolling down the corridor? Why that's Cookie, our allfaround good sport. To many he seems a quiet, easyfgoing chap, but his closer friends ind a spark of wit and humor which manifests itself very often when we are downfhearted because of some occurrence in class. Combined with this wit, jack has a generous nature and real ability. His favorite indoor sport is argumentation, and if anyone thinks he can best him, step right up, for there is no harm in trying. With these characteristics one is sure to be a success. MARGARET JOSEPHINE COONE German Play, Had Margaret been living in the days of Archimedes that great mathe' matician would have considered her a pupil after his own heart. Although mathematics is her favorite subject, Margaret takes an interest in her other studies, too. As a matter of fact, her interests are quite diversified. Mar' garet is very punctual in all her habits. We really cannot say how early she comes to school, because we are never there before her. Dame Nature bestowed upon Margaret a gift which most fair maids long in vain to possess. That gift is to blush very charmingly on the least provocation. Margaret has not decided on her future course of action. HELEN ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM Mr. HOLYOKE Helen's nature is keenly sensitiv The sad fate of Dido ved her deepl - h delcate fe ' ar sti ed profoundly by wonders of H r sy pathe c ear lea her to assist poor nfortunates wh an er per xed y i the oeti al mazes of Vir '. P rha er character' ' a ,g t an' l e s e , r ' . er. te r ' a -1- s e h dol a e usive S nma Cum Laude. It's . gift. Her sole fault consists in voicing extremel umorous thoughts on solemn occasions, thus impeding the mental activi es of her neighbors. Mt. Holyoke is to receive Helen next fall. DOROTHY MORGAN CURRIER Volley Ball, QZDQ Baseball, CZHQ Baslqetbnll, C3, 4jj Girls' Glee Club, CZ, 3, 45. PEMBROKE L'Dot has won a place in the hearts of all her classmates because she is always ready with a helping hand and is so goodfnatured and cheerful. She is also known for her sportsmanship because of the fact that she has done much in athletics. She has been a valuable member of the Glee Club for three years. During the winter months Dot skated a good deal and was a frequent visitor to the Park, not alone, mind you, but usually ac- companied by a very dear friend fdouble meaningj. Next year Pembroke will receive our Dot, with open arms, we know.

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c4'fffa SNf f'Tii Q4Sl THE CADUCEUS ROBERT EDWARD CARROLL Swimming, C1, ZD5 Basketball, CD5 Tennis, C215 Glee Club, C3, 455 Chairman French Club Committee, C415 Caduceus Board, BROWN Bob is one of the most popular young men in the class. His personal- ity has made him one of the best loved boys in our midst. He has taken part in athletics a great deal. It is rumored that swimming is one of his favorite hobbies. Anyway, he likes to dive into the room about one minute before the last bell. He has brightened up the Glee Club with his musical voice. Whenever Bob asks for help in a lesson, he is rather hard to resist, but Bob does not ask for help generally. He is on the lookout for a chance to assist you. He is always willing to translate Virgil for you. MARGARET ALICE CARTY Basketball, Cl, 2, 335 Volley Ball, Cl, 2, 325 Hockey, CZ, .ZD5 Glee Club, C1, 2, 3b. 'LHurry, Peg, is a usual saying around Room 4. In spite of the fact that some one is generally telling her to hurry, Peg has made a fine athletic record for herself. She is the envied possessor of a major HC, the result of her making the basketball, volley ball and swimming teams. Her wit and humor have caused many a laugh in a dull class and lightened the way for many students. She is not sure what she will do after leaving Classical. JOHN FRANCIS CAVANAGH Hockey, C3, 455 Captain, C415 Supper Committee, HOLY Cnoss johnny, a steady-going chap, if there ever was one, has made himself popular with both sexes through his scholastic and athletic ability. He has been the outstanding player on the hockey team for the past two years. For his consistent good work he was elected to captain a team of veterans during his last year. Because he is so good a mixer, he can be seen in the various corridor groups both before and after school. John intends to continue his career at Holy Cross, JOHN WILLIAM CONATY Football, C455 Debating, CID. BROWN As Orpheus charmed with his music, sox ,owrms with his wit. His jovial manner forces all who come in con wit him to feel goodf natured. However, he can be serious and v usinesslike, as evidenced by his membership in the Debating Club and a ce on the football squad. His ability to pass over some unpleasant 1 with a smile has gained the admiration of his more sensitive cla a s. We might say with sincerity that John has something in com on with the famous Chaplin. Pantomime plays a paramount part in his 'odical pranks. Where John goes, there goes merriment personified. mx have chosen a slogan which fits him perfectly: Gaudeamus igiturlnxx



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!Jfiii2 fii 5iNl THE CADUCEUS JOSEPH CYCKEVICH, JR. German Play, C41 Joe has an outstanding, giltfedge quality which is a neverffailing recipe for success in this world: dependability. Likewise, Joe has amassed some' thing in the way of a record in that he has been tardy but once and never absent in his entire successful career midst the Latin and Greek gods. From this you must readily deduce that he is a really conscientious lad and leads a charmed life. Joe pretends to be bashful with regard to the fair sex, but we suspect otherwise. He showed his dramatic ability by stepping successfully from his goodfnatured self into the role of a tough German youngster. He is undecided about his vocation, but we guarantee unlimited success in the world to this fairfhaired boy from the Davis Park R. I. C. E district. OSEE HELENA DANA Caduceus Board, PEMBROKE Osee has been a commuter from Lakewood for the past four years. The country air must be ver timulating to the intellect, for Osee won the Summa Cum Laude '1 nitio11 of her scholarship. Osee, however, is the kind of girl w ould win honors in any climate. The themes which Osee writes are delight because they are so original. On account of her talent for r' 'ng, she was chosen a member of the Caduceus Board. Osee's favorite i r sport is reading, but she also has an interest in out' offdoor sports. 'Swimming and hiking claim much of her spare time. Fishing has a strange fascination for her. Osee intends to go to Pembroke. RITA MARY DAWSON JOSEPHINE MARIAN DE LISI German Club, C4Jg Hockey, C4J. If you should inquire what Rita's chief ailment IS we should unfail ingly answerfan overdose of high spirits, which does not mean prefwar stuff. Her hilarity is unending and infectious. It is a case of Locate the giggle and you have the girl. This propensity stands her in remark' ably good stead, as she comes up smiling even after nervefracking encounters with Geometry or Burke. We advise her to start in business Riding out blues and ironing the wrinkles from the furrowed brows of carefstricken mortals. She would succeed admirably at this popular and useful work. Perhaps she can do a little along that line when she drops in on R. I. C. E. PEMBROKE Josephine always manages to arrive nonchalantly at the eleventh hour, so to speak, just after we have decided that she is going to be absent. We must admit, however, that she has very seldom been absent. Josephine is very calm under all circumstances. In fact if we were to analyze her character we would say that no trace of agitation could be found. This trait is very helpful on examination days, and we often wish we might be as calm as she. Josephine intends to go to Pembroke along with the greater part of her classmates.

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