Classical High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1931

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jiN3 JPfS2Q?fsQvE THE CADUCEUS KATHERINE MARY MULLAN EY Glee Club, Cl, 2. 3, 415 Accompariist, Q3, 415 French Club Committee, C415 Hockey, Cl, 255 Social Committee, C3, 4jg Baseball, CD5 Orchestra, HJ. R. I. C. E. Who is not aware of Kay's musical talent? She certainly is very ac' commodating with it, for she has played for all the musical courses in our curriculum. But alas! She has one bad habit. Teachers blame her for detaining young men in the corridor. Her charming countenance is responsible for her being one of the most popular girls in the Senior Class. R. I. C. E. will welcome her next year. We expect to see her, in the future, as a music supervisor, and hope that children will be able to beneht by her talent. HERBERT FRANCIS MURRAY, .lR. Basketball, C4j. PROVIDENCE COLLEGE 'LHerb, our famous young journalist, is one of the first division Greeks, who has brought great joy to Dr. Peck for a half year. He has conf tinued his success in Miss Gregory's class. Being one of the chiselers, he is always ready to help out any one in trouble. Herb is one of the very few who have achieved success in theme writing. After he has attended Providence College and Columbia, we expect to hear of him as a famous newspaper editor. CARMELA MUSCO BosroN UNIVERSITY Carmela seems to have a rather quiet disposition as a rule, but she is an entertaining and pleasant companion to those who are acquainted with her. She is always ready and willi aid her w students, if they crave assistance, a ft-mit which c nts muc ' building of friendship. We have heard th. she is ii t r te in s me sort of reform, if we may judge by a them ' . as written, yet we have not ascertained the exact nature of is project. Possibly it pertained to the introduction of furf lined earmuffs into the Fiji Islands, or a similar subject. Boston University will be the scene of Carmela's future efforts. WILLIAM JOSEPH NOON, JR. Football, Cl. 2, 3, 41, Baseball, CZ, 3, 415 Hockey, C-D, Swimming, Cl, Zjg Indoor Track, KD, Athletic Board, Treasurer, C-D. PROVIDENCE COLLEGE Step right up, folks, and meet Billy Noon, Classical's versatile athlete and genial, allfround good fellow. Anyone who has attended Classical's games has had a chance to see at call light, for Noonie has always been ' gr 1 in g' 1 g that one more point which puts the Purple and t top. Combined with this athletic ability, Bill has accompli ed considerable in social and scholastical ways, and has entered wholefheartedly upon any task. This is more than proven by the fact that at six o'clock every Friday night, Bill has Monday morning's lessons well in band.

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Q?JQfSQ PfiiX.rE ffRWl THE CADUCEUS ALBERT EDMOND MIGNONE Hockey, 141, Managerg Football, C3, 415 Dance Committee, C41g Swimming, Cl, 21, Track, Cl, 21. NIVERS to FLORIDA A brigh f f 5 f X-wfs ax e like sunshine breaking through the clouds, a c 1 ce re 1 tur d to a joke, Al is in our midst. Who is this I ne It r t a ' andsome youth with the broad shoulders ai I wai ' ne ' 3315- to every room selling hockey tickets. In f years his at : A owess has been a source of delight to Classical ro ers. How he ca - e part in athletics and get all A's is a wonder to us. His curly hair is the envy of every girl who has to pay for a permanent. Next year he will become tanned on the athletic teams of the U. of Florida. STEPHEN RATHBUN MILLER Orchestra, QI, 2, 3, 415 Clee Club, CZ, 31, Dance Orchestra, Q41g Social Committee, C31, Chairman, Q41g Senior Play Electrician, f41g Supper Committee, Q41. From the above list of accomplishments. it would seem that Steve is a very popular young man. Yeah! Indeed, ask any member of the weaker sex. Her answer would be He gives a new thrill. The famous dance orchestra had Steve at its piano. Our social dances would not seem sucf cessful without him at the ivories. He might well be called the perpetual grinnerf' for next to Bob Carroll, he holds the record. Steve has chosen the musical profession, and intends to pursue it extensively. CHARLES FRANCIS MOSS Track, C3, 415 Swimming, C3, 415 Senior Play, i415 Supper Committee, Q41. BROWN Full of humor and vitality are words which describe Charlie very well. All of those who saw him as Uncle Jothamu in the Senior Play will assure you of his aptitude in dramatics, for he certainly took the role of the crabby old man to perfection. He is skilled in other lines as well, in athletics particularly. He was a great addition to the swimming and track teams. Sessions in the corridor are always attended by Charlie, who is one of the ring leaders in any undertaking. Next year Brown will be enriched by the presence of this personality. GUSTAVO ALFRED MOTTA Hockey, Q41g Track, Cl, 2, 315 Orchestra, Cl, 2, 3, 415 Football, C3, 415 Fencing, CZ, 315 French Club Committee, Gus's athletic career has been one outstanding in the history of Classical, yet he is, by no means, one of these modern athletes whose scholastic standing is nihil, for he has good reports. Gus has a char' acteristically unique way of appearing from nowhere. One may be walking peacefully along in the corridor and Bingo, there's Gus. However this deviation from the strait and narrow path does not prevent him from being popular. We prophesy that Gus will become a great medical authority, for he is continually prescribing medicines for one's ills. He sets a good example by actually taking them himself. Who knows but what some day he might be endorsing F1eischmann's yeast!



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fr'm s,Jf1'Es.5l2,2 'i52l THE CADUCEUS HARRIETTE KATHERINE O'NEIL Basketball, CZ, 3, 4jg Swimming, Cl, ZDQ Tennis, C1f4jg Volley Ball, CD5 Leaders' Corps, CD5 Hockey, C3Dj Social Committee, C3f4D. PEMBROKB wher be 'n d it is impossible to stop. Her presence on the Social Co ittee l' r id this, has made class affairs hum. We feel that ch of a i de for the orchestra created for student dances is due o her i i erest in it. Everything that she undertakes she puts throug and at with a whizz and a bang. After lunch we often hear peculiar no' s in the feminine corner of Room 6-well, Happy sits there, that's one reason. Her ability in her studies, with her vitality and personality will continue to win her hosts of friends at Pembroke. h to be said about l'Happy that it is hard to know CHARLES WARREN PAIGE Soccer, C2, 3Dg Football, C455 Basketball, C4jg Photo Committee, C4jg Treasurer of Athletic Association, C4jg Dance Committee, BATES For two years Charlie was a bashful youngster at Classical. Then some slick captain persuaded him to go out for the soccer team. He was actually surprised at his own ability. That year the soccer eleven took a new lease on life, and Charlie had no small part in bringing about this change. The next fall saw a greatly changed Charles, out for bigger and better things,Win other words, the football eleven. He made good, and was a rugged tower of strength for Classical. During this meteoric rise he has become as popular as anyone can afford to be. Charles acts like a true modest hero and the many laurels he has gathered have not given him a case of the caput inflatumf' He has decided to go to Bates to round out his educationg so we'll be looking for big doings from that sec- tion. FLORENCE HERMIENNE PARKER Orchestra, C1, 2, 3, 4jg Concert Mistress, C3, 4Dg Advanced Orchestra, Clee Club, C2jg Social Committee, C3jg Senior Play, C4jg German Play, C4J, Gift Committee, R. I. C. E. Florence is probably the smallest person in our classg but, like so many who lack size, she certainly makes up for it in talent and charm. You know all those nice sayings about little peoplefthey all ht our midget. As the gypsy 'lead in the Senior Play, she won a reputation as an actress. Her ability as a violinist won her the honor of being concertfmistress of the orchestra. Even the laborious lugging of her comparatively huge inf strument does not detract from her love of it- -quite the opposite. Next year Florence and her fiddle will be getting still better acquainted at R. I. C. E. JUSTIN JEROME PARVEY Debating, C3, 4j, VicefPresident, C4j. BROWN UNIVERSITY Now, no doubt you've been to lunch. Justin goes there too, but not to eat! Down in one corner you can rind him discussing the latest models of Buick, Cord, etc. If he is wanted at any time he can be found in the Chemistry laboratory investigating Avagodids Hypothesis, or what not. Physics also he likes pro tempore, and English attracts his attention too, as is shown in his essays. His favorite pastime, however, is entertaining the class with his clever witticisms. He excels admirably in this. Brown University will claim another of ML Peck's sons when Classical says good bye.

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