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i!iX3 jxiB? ji EsQ Q2fQ3iNfs??z7v5S2l THE CADUCEUS GAGE HOTALING Basketball, 445. Now here's a lad who does big things in a quiet way. In outward appearance he is a calm, stately pers n. In realityfhe is a real funfloving fellow who loves to help car ui Iayfffl pranks. Truly his seat in Room 6 was one of grea te h such Kings of Mirth as Ray and Geary near him. But gehfas a marvelous imagination, and what somef tim eems t tfigztea 'downright foolishness is nothing but one of Ga 1Qsi111e?hts bein carried out. Behind Gage have lined up a troop of ' ers, exponents of his popular theories which have made him equally popular. ISABEL GERTRUDE HUGHES PRATT INSTITUTE Tall, blonde, and blue eyes. Doesnlt that sound inviting? Isabel has a faculty for making friends and keeping them. Everybody who be' comes acquainted with her is easily won over to affection for her because of her pleasing manner. Isabel also is reputed to be a very line dancer. Anyone who has seen her will agree with us. On the floor, too, she seems to make many friends. Whenever she goes by the stagfline, someone is sure to go in and tap her. Isabel says that she is going to Pratt Institute. When she goes, she will leave many who love her. STEPHEN DICHRAN JUNDANIAN Baseball, Q3, 4j. R. I. STATE COLLEGE This darkfhaired young gentleman has.,succ ss ully passed through this School of Difficulties. When entere ars ago, he was quite a little fellow, but he s grown a mentally and physically. We hear that he is a wizar i emical laboratory. Steve's ability in French or ' era . If you would learn how to read rhytbmically V' sf ious verse ask him for he has mastered this difficult art ir , . Ongiay Rhode Island College will send him forth as a chemical engineer. WILLIAM THEODORE KANELOS Football, CZ, 3, 45, Captain, C415 Wrestling, C3, 4D, City Champion, Q32 Baseball, fl, 4Jg Track, Cl, Zj. K My Bill has ever been during his Classical career a v itable staff of life, always being supernaturally able to carry t pigs ' through or to send a baseball flying beyond the limits of all e tat' . Since he is not one to boast of his abilities, we very seldom? Kanelos, and when we do he is usually handing the praises to s m ne lse. We expect to hear much of Bill's success in his future cat'o1 . Y , 62
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QfSsQ f3ilTQPzfii2 sQ'QfWQfiWl THE CADUCEUS PAUL PRESTON HASLEHURST Basketball, C3, 4jg Social Committee, C105 President Athletic Association, Q4j. WEST POINT This handsome lad with the shock of blond, curly hair has a habit of giving his best toward the accomplishment of whatever he undertakes. Four years of concentrated effort have gained him the coveted Summa Cum Laude. Paul is not a grindg in fact, his success can be attributed directly to a keen insight and a remarkable memory. The past two years have seen him on the basketball court, fighting with relentless zeal for dear old Classical. West Point will certainly profit by taking our Paulie, for his versatility, capability and geniality have moulded him into a fine example of American youth. DAVID HASSENFELD Orchestra, C3, 455 German Club, f4J. BROWN We know that this dark haired youth will one day be electrifying audiences with concordant airs of music. There are many line violinists in our school orchestra, but not all of them are as good as our David. A good student as well as a musician, he has achieved especial success in his study of German. David will overcome all gigantic difhculties that he may meet in his future, for it is impossible for so rare a combination of I musician and student to miss his mark. DORIS MAE HAYNES Orchestra, fl, ZJ. PEMBROKE 8:29 and onefhalf. Is she here? No. A faint tapping may be heard d n the corridor mi t bustlin n se the morning rush. 8:29 an even i hs. ' p e the threshold to the acco pa mei the bel Besi es ing the last to arrive every day, she i e ra seen leavin the buildi in company with two firm friends at la e ours. Some attribute this delay to her inordinate fondness for Classical. Dot is always ready to give assistance to those who have floundered in the depths of geometry. Next year we expect to see her chugging up the Hill to Pembroke in her trusty little Ford. Here's hoping she doesn't get any yellow tickets for speeding to early classes. PRUDENCE CAMILLE AMPHETRITE HIGGINS Basketball, HOWARD UNIVERSITY During her stay at Classical. Higgie's wit and humor have amused many classes. Several interesting books were written, by Higgie Es? Co., which were the cause of a serious uprising. Next year Prudence will attend Howard University at Washington. She is l10t sure what her special work is to be, but whatever it is, the class gives her its heartiest wishes for health, wealth and happiness.
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Qfii?SQfiNs5?wafSf sJJQifii2l THE CADUCEUS ADELAIDE MARY KEATING R. I. C. E. Adelaide seems rather prim and shy until you know her. She is not so bashful or prim as you may think, for she enters into all our pranks with as much spirit as the rest of us. She is always ready to laugh at our jokes and comes out to the senior socials, participating in them with a zeal which surprises you. One of her favorite subjects is history. Any time when a very perplexing question is asked, Adelaide raises her hand and answers correctly. She is also good in French. She volunteers to answer questions in French many times. She is going to be a school teacher. RITA MARGARET KELLY Volley Ball, CD5 Hockey, C41 Rita is one of our jolliest classmates, with a most infectious laugh. She is always the one to see before school if you are feeling blue, for that laugh would make Zeus himself smile. Rita always knows her lessons. but never seems to study over much. She is always willing to help out when a bit of music needs to be called forth from the piano. She's popular, as can easily be proved by a bit of observation. She is still uncertain about her future, but we know her sunny nature and disposition, as well as her laugh, will carry her safely through and on. VIRGINIA BARLOW KEMPTON VicefP'resident, C315 Senior Play, C4jg Swimming, CD5 Photograph Committee, C4jg Tennis, Cl, Z, 31 Virginia is one of the fortunate members of the class who were chosen to act in the senior play, in which she gave a very finished performance. Her tastes are more literary than mathematicalg but when she and her best friend, Ethel, are together, both mathematics and literature are ably repref sented. Virginia is very popular with her classmates, as various positions to which she has been elected indicate. Although Virginia does l1Ot appear very robust, she manages to accomplish a multitude of duties which would seem too many for the majority of her fellow students. With such ambif tion she is bound to succeed. VERNON FRANKLIN KENYON Vernon is one of the most prominent students of the class of '31. He can justly claim to be the tallest boy, but that's not all. Vernon is undoubtedly one of the few boys who have become widely popular without being football stars. He likes to carry home piles of books, and perhaps that accounts for his startling knowledge. Down at lunch Vernie and a few others are constantly frolicking with chairs, and give Mr. Hawkins many a moment of unrest. Upstairs, Vernon becomes as peaceful as a lamb and a real student of the classics. When he departs from our exalted halls, to win undying fame, everyone will be mournful, including the next senior to occupy his seat.
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