Classical High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1931

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f'iW i THE CADUCEUS BEATRICE KLEMER Ha! Hal The cel ti sileilde of Room 6 is again broken by sounds PE BROKE of hearty laught 'T Xhoig inf this outbreak looks scarcely capable of it in one of her r s m , although her big, brown, winsome eyes certainly do cont ' gl 'gf ischief if one looks more closely. Beatrice certainly m dm brighten up our four years here with her pleasing p ity an 'her excellent work as an honor student. We have heard a from relia le sources that she is above the average in dancing. She intends to continue her good work at Pembroke. May fortune treat you kindly, Bee. s Bob is a quiet yo 1 chap, who a owever, appreciate a good joke, if there is one t e a reciated. p sues his studies seriously, but he is known to ind amus n 1 rom ne to time. He has been wear' ing a lovely pe en that h aroused the suspicions of his classmates as to e owne aid piece of finery. Although Bob is un' ROBERT ANTHONY KOENIG decided as to his ture, eet with happiness. RAYMOND ROLAND LAPOLLA Glee Club Turrs The whole class sits up attentively, listening hopefully. The teacher, too, sits up, hearkening to weird, awful moans coming from a certain well' known section of Room 6. The teacher comes up the aisle, seeking the source of the curious sounds and all she sees are the innocent countenances of several zealously studying lads, the most prominent of whom is Ray. This boy certainly is mischievous and can concoct pranks that would make any teacher's hair gray. But he is a popular boy and beneath the surface of his jocularity is a strain of seriousness and a determination to make good. Ray is an exquisite dancer and quite a yodeler, as may be seen from his Glee Club diploma He intends to study dentistry at Tufts. So when you have a toothache in the future, don't go to any Doctor Yankumg go to Dr. Lapolla. FRIEDA LISKER German Club, f4jg Volley Ball, Cl, Z, Jjg Basketball, fl, 2, 3, 415 Hockey, CZ, 315 Baseball, Cl, Zjg Tennis, fl, 2, 3, 41. WELLESLEY COLLEGE. Is that Frieda? you ask, in astonishment. No wonder, because you're so used to seeing her with a happy smile on her face. And what a difference that grin makes! We are indebted to Frieda's joyous disposition and original sense of humor for more laughs than are justly to be expected from one person. Mr. Ward's joke book has also been replenished by several of her innocent remarks. Her neverfsayfdie spirit has inspired the girls' teams at many a crucial moment. Never was there such a team' mate and waterfboy in the history of the Purple and White! If that spirit and that smile don't win great things for you in this world of ours, Frieda, we'l1 just have to admit, There ain't no justice.

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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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' Q Tl THE CADUCEUS MARGARET DOLORES LOVETT Gift Committee, C41 R. I. C. E. Wheel Don't worry, folks, that streak of color is only Peg, making record time from Room 4 to the lunch counter! And it's seldom C?j that she's caught. But this is only one of her accomplishments. She is equally proficient in sports, studies, dancing and making friends. Her favorite sport is horsebackfriding, in which she excels'-as most of us know. Her sojourn at Classical has been a joyful experience, and we know that, with those blue eyes and that smile, and with all that Wim, wigor and witality, she will be an immediate success at R. I. C. E. DOROTHEA LYMAN Caduceus Board, MouN'r Hotroiciz You see here an estimable young ladyf -dependable, thorough, busif nessflike. When she puts on her goggles and hides behind a book, she looks such a perfect student that it's mostf alarming when a gleeful giggle suddenly smites the cold atmosphere of Room 6. Sometimes we don't know what it's all about, but Dot is not selfish with her jokes, and has livened many a lengthy moment for us. In spite of her Summa Cum Laude pin, Dot is just a jolly live wire, whose sense of humor hasn't al' lowed us a single glimpse of that proverbial redfhead temper. JAMES DUNCAN HARRISON MACDONALD Social Committee, Gly German Club, Q42 Business Manager of the Caduceus, Q41 To Mac the graduating class unanimously presents a vote of thanks for the great services he has rendered to us in the role of business manager of the Caduceus. He has made a success of every phase of his activities at Classical. As a member of the social committee he was a whizfbang! He literally put life into that hunch. But Mac is that way, he puts his heart and soul into everything he undertakes, no matter how slight it may be, and makes it a roaring success. Wheiu he leaves, life at Classical will again become an everyday affair and some higher institution of learning will receive this clever business man. DOROTHY MAY MAC QUARRIE BRYANT Es? STRATTONQS Dorothy is a very demure young lady with an engaging smile. It has always been a matter of considerable speculation to us as to why so many girls whom we would imagine were fond of poetry seem to be so fond of mathematics. Dorothy is one of that class. She intends to make bookkeeping her profession. Yet she Ends pleasure in the lighter recreaf tions of life, especially dancing. Basketball is her favorite sport. She intends to go to Bryant E99 Stratton's and we have no doubt that she will be very efficient in her chosen profession.

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