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5EXLi ssa5?Jf'QffiNfySi ySl THE CADUCEUS ORLANDO MALVETO German Play, C3, 4Dg Senior Play, Mal tells us that as a tot he had the ambition to do one of three things: to become a cowboy, to be hailed as a second Babe Ruth, or to go through a big school like Classical. Later on he tried and saw the folly of the first two. But he wasn't sidetracked from the third. has completed a really successful career at Classical. He has exhibited a wonderful dramatic ability which has gained for him hosts of friends, among both the faculty and his classmates. It won't be in a short while that we'll forget a chap like our own Mal, whom we sincerely call our chum. Take a good deep breath and then go on and win a place in the race of life, i'Mal, old boy. WILLIAM JAMES MANCHESTER Football, C41 BROWN Bill s proficiency in football is well know , as is his prohciency in knowing those few words t t fail ever one ' emistry. He fought as a true crusader ou di n o e on .of the Purple and White. ki n a l as 3, big, mellowfvoiced, affectionate fellow, the ill am a ador' 'froih North Providence. Most of us are held in ause we are too noisy, but not so with Bill. Miss Day is continually urging him toshoutmore loudly. All we can say is, Beware, for Bill is a proud possessor of a bass voice. Classical's reputation will be in good hands when he goes to Brown. AUSTIN WILLIAM MCCABE Class Treasurer, CD5 Senior Play, Q05 Football, Manager, C42 Social Committee, BROWN Among the members of our social committee, we have here one who has done much towards helping our class. A student of Room 5, he is liked by all who know him and is willing to aid others when he can. He has shown to perfection his dramatic ability in our Senior Play, taking the role of Nick. However, he finds plenty of time for his demands as a pupil of Classical. May your future days see you well on the high roads to merited success and happiness. JOHN EDWARD MCGLINCHEY Manager, Basketball, MD. BROWN From the little insignificant L'Allegro of four years ago has emerged the serene, contem lative Il Penseroso of tofday. He has risen to great heights, both in t al t. and in the concrete. His marks were good enough to put hi n the scholarship division, a class reserved for those who not only have a ' 'ty but ow how to cultivate and exercise their potential capabilities -w a ade of efficiency. For his commanding self' posses' all ti he will always be remembered. With his tall, dignified, atum ' l be Lincoln's, his placid modesty like Cal Coolidge's, we're expecting johns ' h his engineering aspirations to become a Herb Hoover.
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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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fiW QQ fiiiri 935333555 THE CADUCEUS GERTRUDE ELIZABETH MCIVER Tennis, C1415 Basketball, CMD, Captain, C315 Swimming, C2'3Dg Volley Ball, CD5 Hockey, CSX VicefPresident, f4jg Senior Playg German Play, C4jg Caduceus Board, 141. WELLESLBY With her ready smile and unfailing help, Gert has won the reputation of being everybody's friend. At 8:27 eager eyes look toward the door of Room 6, and soon she comes nonchalantly in. From the long list above, we can easily see that Gert is one of Classical's best sportswomen. She is mistress of the ivories as well, and delights in entertaining others by her talent. Her success in dramatics was portrayed to us through the German and Senior plays. With all that, she has won the coveted gold key of Summa Cum Laude. WILLIAM HENRY MCLAUGHLIN, -IR. Debating, QQ, President Debating Society, DARTMOUTH This darkfhaired young man is Bill, the artist of our class. He prefers to be sketching on his pad rather than to be studying Homer. Debating is another of his weaknesses. We hear that he is a good piano player. His wanton wiles are famous throughout our school, and he is one of Miss Gregory's special cares. He says he wants to get all the fun he can out of life. William intends to continue his career at Dartmouth. PAULINE GLADYS MELLER Bang! Oh! Don't be alarmed, friends, it is not Chicago but just a desk cover which has dropped in Room 5. The involuntary cry has come from a dark young lady, who has been rudely interrupted by this disturbing noise while doing her studying, in which she seems to be very deeply engrossed. She is none other than our vivacious, everfcheerful Pauline. She is probably busy with either French or German, for we hear she intends to become a foreign correspondent for a business concern. We all wish you luck, Pauline, and we are sure you will be a success in that very absorbing occupation. ROSE HELEN MENDE Glee Club, Cl, 2, 3, 4Jg German Club, Q05 Baseball, CZD. BosroN UNIVERSITY And here's Rose, another of our number whose name will one day reflect glory upon old Classical. Active in all phases of school life, her good sportsmanship has been shown by her vociferous support of our teams, her attendance at all socials, and her many timely rescues of friends caught in the throes of Virgil or math. The marvelous sounds Rose contrives to bring forth from the elastic around her lunch are surpassed only by the tones which her nimble lingers draw from the piano keys. Boston University is going to train her talent, and then Rosie will start to make that famous name for herself.
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