Classical High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1934

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is Page Twelve IlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll I II II I I I I llll Ill I I llll ll ll I ll ll Il I I I ll is ,gg OI ' 1 .fi . i ' V4 ' ., . link Y 'Ll :T A B 'fr- . lf Y 'V Tm 4'-I THOMAS JAMES CURRAN BROWN Count four seats from the front and you meet Tom the fourth, in number only, of that famous las-tgow in room 3. Around 12:20 Tom can be seen striding into the IgQOFl'1'4W1lZh a smile and a coat on, ready to step out to lunch. At this delightful hour of anticipation Tom develops his already keen sense of humor to a higher degree, to alleviate somewhat our sadness at his departure for really good eats at home. Baseball, ELLEN LINNEA DAHLIN ' LUTHER COLLEGE W th anlxious group of students gathered so early in the morning Lect oom7 Oh they re just getting some points on the coming oo oble eally believe that she enjoyed those in Mr. Berry's chemistry c . We feel sure that her present fine scholastic ability is indicative O the many high accomplishments that she will attain in future years. Baseball, C225 Cvlee Club, C2, 315 French Club, DONALD DAVIS D'ANTUONO BROWN Quips and cranks and wanton wiles, Nods and becks and wreathed smiles. Don, though seldom seen, is often felt,-he made himself felt to those Mount St. Charles skaters when he stopped thirtyffour shots! He dislikes girls very much fespecially L. NJ and is very bashful in close range of teachers, hence he sits in the most remote corner of the room. Hockey, CZ, 3, 415 Baseball, KZ, 3, 41, French Club, C42 Gefman Club, f4lg Aviation Club, C4j. Q5 from El en Dahlin. She delights in nothing more than in a g d ni wwf THOMAS CLEMENT DAVEY We are told that people, 'lie news ' s, fall into three distinct cate' gories: important develo ments, ,n ace occurrences, and unfortunate incidents. And here vv id a whom we might well herald with large hea .'nes as a imp ant develop ent. His merit, however, does not lie in re r at letic ability, or in exceptional scholastic record, but rath steadfastness, reticence, and frequent thoughtful contemplaf tion. or do these characteristics indicate that he is the ordinary human bivalve, but rather a sagacious and true philosopher. Editor of 'LClassical Review, ANITA DOMENICA DRANGELIS RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE OF EDUCATION She's a girl who deserves th best i life, and here's hoping success is one of them. Hera orit I d en Can you imagine Anita nparlez- vousing ea s we m ear of'a Miss DeAngelis, for her ambition i o e a schoo f . no er Classicalite we say, May success and happiness be yo' d hold. By the way, did you ever notice how her hair has e cutest way of curling? This natural wile only adds to her demureness. Baseball, CZ, 355 French Club,

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Il II I IIII Illlllllllllll Illll Illl III I I ll IIII I I I I ll I I I I I I I BARBARA HELEN CROSBY RADCLIFFB Barbara possesses the graces of beauty, mind and spirit. In class she is quiet as a mouse. Her blue eyes are glued to her books, except occasionally during thi X peri d when sh s nds a note whirring down the aisle to a certain Mqgiggqseg Qp utsidapf th mbre influence of Classical, sh is an a toge er di erentwfdlff cssbili!-OEQS 3 Miss Hyde, for her attractive feat s do 1 og change. Her spirits come to life, and she is transformed into o1TeLEDQh5lhQsgvivacious girls of the class of 1934. French Club, C415 Sophomore So ial Committeeg Senior Play. DANIEL MICHAEL CROWLEY PROVIDENCE COLLBGB ..What!f- followed by a mirthfEg7ygLugtiQ'1?!apd Dan has informed the class of someone's slipfup. lab b e p easing Irish accent has a way of climbin ada the scholastic ste so that b the end of the s gf . P , . P, - Y year, he is an ace studentflessecially luugngpsfinfinath. As he is thoroughly versed in the intricacies of ' zfffnature, and is sincerely interested in the priesthood, Dan may well be expected to be a leading clergyman some day. French Club, C411 Lunch Room Committee, QU. MARTHA CROVITZ 7 PEMBROKE This is the first member of that wellfknown Cl ' riumvirate, the other two being Millie and Lyb. This is he ng la who provokes many of the loud laughs issuing forth from t corner e lui ghfroom. This is the lovely and angelic QD dam m en ers' hair grow gray. This is the puella,2SzgVQ3 ulls do se e e A's. CI'Iow we wish we could D Her wellfkn n C ' rea e will be missed in the corridors when she is hurrying in her cid way to class. Hockey, Q22 French Club, C4jg Summa Cum Laude. RUTH CATHERINE CUNNINGHAM If I ' MT. HOLYOKB Withrdnly orb glance at Ruth, one can see the merry twinkle in her eye. To specnlgn aayg with her, oneffvvilllwant to be her friend forever, for her keen s x6?'hum'5r and hqrosy blush' make one .iust love to be in her company. Ruth, 'apages ,togsecure nea'rl'y,every'f1ew popular melody, and she plays them until the'y,,als5'-passe, with fluent fingers. Because of her ability to make r:i6nds2 we are sure that she will enjoy her years at Mt. Holyoke. l A ..,, p French Club, is wa argelygzlie to 's a fr kg. ticipation that we made such a creditable s 'ig ' e N. R. A. I . Ci- He hopes to take his managerial capacities to th of the lighting rishmen next year. , Rifle Team, QD. EDM BURKE ' RRAN p MANHA J'- Ed is the l d who 1 o en u- een urting Diana in the act of stalking the wildernes s bf ' e Rhod y - : also a crack marksman, and when he aims at a clay ' n, it's s 'd - e mutters a Biblical quotation, Dust thou artg to dus eturnefth E 1S also a fine business executive, and it e



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l Page Thirteen ll I lll I II lll II IH ll I Ill I lIlI Il Ill I I I III IIlllllllllllllllllllllll I IIIIIVlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll M MERLYN AUGUST DECONTI RHODE ISLAND STATE COLLEGE l Macaronic Darin g Energetic Irrepressible Rollicking Cute! Loyal Original Youthful Naive Nonchalant T.N.T. Incomparable Track, Cl, 215 Baseball, C115 Basketball, C115 F're11cl1 Club, C41. DORCAS HOPE DELABARRE ' PEMBROKE A par? ugles and drums. Immediately our thoughts dwell on Dorc . ow we find her natural perseverance striving for a Classical d Dgrgdhdorps, which is now well organized. Wheiiever work is e 6Nt ere is Dorcas. Scholastics are not the slightest of her ace comp is ents, for a close scrutiny will disclose a Summa Cum Laude pin. Has she told you that we may have been entertaining a future naturalist? Valley Ball, Cl, Z, 315 Hockey, C215 Baseball, C2, 315 Glee Club, C2, 3, 415 Drum and Bugle Corps, C3, 415 German Club, C415 German Play, C415 Summa Cum Laude. VIOLA MARIE DENISH RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN Viola, the uminute maid Every morning this fair young 1 precedes the fatal nine o'clock gon y single minute, She is ouvo ia dispeller of d gl care, bei , he, an cake ree to s me on dis' mal loo 1 e of Mr. and, l's fish ' , an ids well to become a ddirgg oung artist. er j t, claim 's 'a source of mystery to every' One. 'Another inysteryfbf mis young lady is her future. Who can foretell it? French Club, - BRUNO DICLEMENTE BROWN P .. , l HSS.. Three hoops and a cou le of ta t for that youthful aspirant to musical fame indicated admirati Isham jones ! !1 When s s a wo induced by old age or forgotten about Fanny Eatties, and now recommend an evening with Dic Orchestra. a sunny smile, a thoroughly winning personality, an amendable temperament, and plenty of wisefcracks thrown in with his musical ability, Dic is the answer to any maiden's prayer! Orchestra, C2, 315 Basketball, C215 junior Social Committee. JAMES JOHN DxNUNZIO PROWDENCE COLLEGE Grab it, hold on to it, and never v' it go. That, should one ask him, would be DiNu liols de K. fon --V ' nce, all the more to be accepted by us in the l' s f -6- 5- O asti cord. 'Fhough on the surface it HTHY F-PPC ' mmie f -1 ' 1 -'gi ' 5 . Hall of Fame ready on his arrival, the fact v ' -- mat er is, at he labore longer with mallet and chisel than is record of most of us. Citizenship Commi seeg C41.

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