Classical High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1931

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THE CADUCEUS GUERINO DELLA GROTTA Orchestra, PROVIDENCE Cotta Now comes the boy who helpe rc tra to be successful. He is gifted with talent, not onl or , but also in doing remarkable experiments in chemistry He romising as a chemist and is bound to succeed in life. He z ays s in his humorous witticisms in English at the most unexpected mes. Della's nature is one of the oases in the Desert of Drudgery w c help to make Classical enjoyable. The Friars will receive him in the fall. LILLIAN CILMORE DEMERS R. I. C. E Attention! Meet the queen of joy and laughter. Lillian is always chock full of fun. When there is any tittering going on in the room, you only have to look at Lillian to find out the cause of it. She is not always laughing, however. She is very serious when it comes to geometry. She does not like to stay in the beaten path when doing originals, but she likes to wander in the unfamiliar paths, solving in much more complicated ways. She has not been in so many athletic events, but she supports them wholeheartedly. She attends all the football games and is one of their best cheerers. Lillian is not sure whether she will take up nursing or be' come a school teacher. AMEDEO DE ROBBIO Soccer, Q41 When the weather is gloomy, th class feeling blue, and citations are flat. D is,alw. ready wi rand new joke as a ni . 'Huis merry fellow just r ew la provokii uns d i . Unlike other fello s oe dig j rom t torgb o ncient Egyptian kings or ug h adies' Hom nal. 1 un r presents jokes that really are funny. D likes his math serve up in big doses and is very clever in juggling equations and other curious inhabitants of the mathematical world. After receiving his sheepskin, he is going to Annapolis to swap tales with the jolly tars. JOSEPH EDWARD DEVENISH, -IR. Cross Country, CD5 Track, C2jg Orchestra, KZ, 3, -Og Dance Orchestra, QD, CLeaderj. Dar c l ' on top ofa tall fellow with a flashing smile --why that's Joe. C b , sts a jazz orchestra this year and who leads it but this ma hi l HeNh - certa' l . i wed us how to play, on the violin, Tr and I' Your 2- at boy can play! Ioe is always ready with a quick co 1 Rack- - if i answer for every question. In spite of this, he and th f ulty seem et along very well. Some day whe ou read rogram you may see this boy's name Paovinsiscs COLLBGE topping the musica 1 such is his ambition.

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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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ini 14 THE CADUCEUS GEORGE OLNEY DRISGOLL Debating Club, C31g Glee Club, C415 German Play, C415 Senior Play, C415 Supper Committee, C41. BROWN There goes the last bell! Several minutes later a young man walks in with a penitent expression on his face. George is now temporarily minus a seat in Room 5. Apart from this shortcoming, George is very versatile. His manner of acting was shown to great advantage in his por' trayal of Malory Dwight in the Senior Play. His hobby is reading books on cancer and tuberculosis, and if one can go by that essay he wrote, he sure knows his stuff. Besides studying hard to enter Brown and to become a famous doctor, George plays the piano very well and helps our Boys' Glee Club with his bass voice. George's sympathy and willingness to help people will aid him in his chosen profession. ROBERT LAURISTON EDDY Tennis, Cl, 2, 3, 41, Captain, C415 VicefPresiclent Debating Society, C31g Social Committee, C315 Class President, BROWN Veni Classical, vidi Classical, vici Classical is a most appr r' inf mary of Robert's fourfyear sojourn at our institution o leg-Ying. e entered with a thirst for knowledge, calmly surveyed what s to be do , and did it in such a manner that he gained the admigwh of teachers and classmates alike. For proficiency in scholarshw ert has obtained a Summa, for being an allfaround good fellow he as elected to guide the reins of the Senior Class. Bob helped to accomplish the inevitable, when, with him as captain, our tennis team won the championship in the Inter' scholastic League. We know that his natural capacities and the ability to lead which he has manifested here, will assure him success and happiness in life. ALBERT EDMOND German Play, FARWELL C41. 'g+and the poor goldfish died of sunburn! Thus ended one of Alls ref markable stories, which stunned the ears of the firstfdivision English class. Al is a bit given to overfenthusiasm, and is tempted at times to let his imaginatioi n But these tales and his ruddy personality have won for him the fr p?l admiration of all who have come into contact with him. He has a ne fdie spirit, ich is manifested in all his recitaf tions and has made him po i his teachers. Whenever the class is ready to say, We give up, o me inquisitive question, Al bobs up with an answer that satisfies more or less the teacher's inquisitiveness. When asked about his career he advanced scanty information, but he admitted later on that he will train to be an admiral at Annapolis. MILTON Debating Society, C3, 415 German Play. PHILIP FORMAN Milt is one of those fellows who are not half as studious as they look, despite the fact that he maintains a high average in his studies. For the past two years he has been very active in debating. He's one of the few quiet witty young men who put in a laugh at the right moment. Many a teacher has had to review her hieroglyphics in order to understand his cryptical fourfman signature. We know that Milton will achieve success whatever be his desire. The best wishes of your fellow classmates go with you, Milt.

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