Classical High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1934

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for te h an.,.fBea's c ul personality has been the shining light of m ' . classroo 'f S- has aspirations to be an actress, and at some future date we may pect t ee Beatrice's name added to that list of notables Page Seventeen l IIIllIlIIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIII I 6 l I I I I I I Ill I I llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll J I p lf., ATRICE IRENE GOLDMAN Brig of ye, Sw tlof nature, j ofgvg , everyone's choice. Thus e ribefou ,V Ever ready to participate in some fun, sh is et a willin to ve a kindly word of advice to some less 3 i its ayeady headed yEthel arrymore. German Club, C415 German Play, C415 French Club, C415 Dramatic Club, C215 Debating Society, C3, 415junior Playg Book Club, C415 Glee Club, CZ, 3, 41. EDWIN GOODWIN PROVIDENCE COLLEGE Eddy is one of the bestfnatured felhws in the Senior Class, and is well liked by those O know him both sgnflen and teachers. Although he is nickfname 'G l dy by 1 s of hyibil ates, this is not a definition of his charact, 7 very ' 'a regular fellow. During his sojourn at Classica is p ndid personality has won him many fast friends, and we believe t wherever he goes in the future he will never be without a host of com ani ns. Football, , 41, Swimming, C115 French Club, C415 Baseball, C3, 415 junior Varsity Bas ball, 1, 21. NELSON EUGENE GOULET PROVIDBNC , OLLBGE . Teachers call him Macutef' Add a and you find' what the mademoif selles think about him. But neit idoes h' stice, for when you take all Of his splendid character' ' cs and' t own, you find that the word which sums him up best is 'cons : he is at once earnest, loyal, friendly, and sincere. Moreover, lyo may always depend upon himg he never changes. Rather like a minia ure Gibraltar in the midst of the ever' varying temperament and restless activity of school life, isn't he?' Baseball, C3, 41. RNOLD LOPEZ GRAY ' UN iry or SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1 EO, xciqit g m QQXHOW much more elder art thou than thy oo s! he p ilosopher our class fail to wear such an air Of profound c platio s d sports around Classical's hallowed halls. Of course, this ra ' rompted by his desire to see and remember everything, an Occupatio t at will some day net him intellectual and pecuniary ad' vantages. Yet for all his quietness, his friends find him as eager as the noisiest for a batch of good rollicking fun. junior Social Committeeg Football, C3, 41, Manager, C415 Basketball, C2, 3, 41g Soccer, C315 Manager Baseball, C415 junior Varsity Baseball, Cl, 2, 31. OWEN CECIL GRETTON l . Dear Hank: BROWN ,ryl l I This note is merely to serve as an int oduction toy ,s he is a doter on athletics Of all kinds, and as his rea y wit Wiwml yoursl Sb a stgllftest, I feel sure he and you will get along swellugprgep Her. In fd i iqln' he is a reader-Of all kinds of literature-and hi Iii , which is lei s orfehouse of facts and figures, will delight you. Yong 1 t helpliking nd his lanky slimness. p. Your friend, ,Ere German Club, C415 German Play, C415 French Club, C415 Citizenship Committee, C415 CofEditor of Classical Review, C41g'funior Varsity Basef ball, C11 gfunior Varsity Basketball, C11. '37 ..l, -5- l

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Page Sixteen 'illIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll Illl Y III I I I II II 1 , 'la-'v:fQ'f, -. .rd , Illlllllllll IIII III XI Illlllllllllll I Illll I MARY ANNE FITZPATRICK Tnmxrr COLLEGE , 'A x Presenting our one and on FITZIE cp ntious worker, competent athlete, good pal, and frien f Qways ppe spo trustworthy, dependable, agreeable, friendl easing. And, e? just ask her Plymouth! With her shie of friend 'n one nd and her word of goodfwill in the other, Fitzie has capture ' numerable victims during her four years' war at Classical. German Play, C415 Senior Play5 German Club, C415 Frencli Club, C415 Volley Ball, C2, 315 Cageball Captain, C415 Baseball, C215 Swimming, C315 Senior Prom Committee. X AGNES JULIA GELZINIS Tap! T ! ap! Ddgin the hall trips the songfbird of our class. With her Heller 'igingi-lglifce, one in a million. She may also be seen am ur ' nt d ces an A pies. Her participation in the German play ad 1 to itbsicces NlrVe,hope that we may some day see Agnes in the Me lit?f7Q ra and then we shall all be proud to claim her as one of our eieclass s es. 1' Volley Ball, C315 New England Chorus, C215 Eastern Chorus, C315 Glee Club, C2, 3, 415 Voice Class, CZ, 3, 415 German Club, C41. MIRIAM REGIS GEOGHEGAN Rnopa ISLAND QOLLBGE OF EDUCATION Miria has, storedazway in,fHer, an inexhaustible fountain of mirth, which springs to. -tllfle surface rvvhenever the occasion warrants it. Miriam is a true stude11tfCwhatls mb e1 but tries her best to keep it an unknown fact. Heqxclauqsmates,-however, need no telling, for on innumerable occaf sions she hks-saved the 'reputation of the class by answering a difficult quiz. Whatever lier plans are for the future, may she have all the success she deserves! Swimming, C215 French Club, C41. RAE GILMAN WBLLESLEY . Who could do today's problems in Algebra, or who knows who Hanno was, or any other ittl h' like that? Why Rae, of course. Very willing to help a class as on hand a seemingly inexhaustible supply of humorous stories d poems. Then too, LifefSavers are quite a weakness with her, a fact which is very agreeable to the other members of her class. It certainly has been a pleasure to know Rae at Classical, and we all hope to continue that friendship after we leave here. Basketball, C215 Rifle Club, C215 French Club, C415 Caduceus Board, C41. MARY ELIZABETH GODWIN RHODE ISLAND STATE COLLEGE dete inati ill carry her past any obstacles in her future life. Th' le aiden possessing the meticulous appearance has wrought her un trusi way through Classical with nary a stop. While never among e lo t to voice opinion, yet Elizabeth is a girl of firm convicf tions. e .w der how anyone, after experiencing a trying day within these rtals, ise from the fray as dainty as she entered. Elizabeth has s ha aculty. We predict that her pleasing disposition and Ere ch Club, C415 German Club, C41.



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II ll Illllll llllllllllllll lllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll N lllllllllllIIlIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll I Illlllllllllll ll Illlll lllllllllllll I l I L.. 1 iii .in .-xiii- ' .. ,. cpu' fs ALM ' 1- YY J 9114 Ch 'iirvrailisuar JOHN Giusrl, JR. . X BROWN Although his first name sounds somewhat imposing. and although the man himself is liable to stroll into Room 6 after that fatal bell, still Mansuet manages to prepare his studies sufhciently well to please all concerned, and to enjoy life at the same time. His friendship with Ray is almost provevbialg that black stare which he puts on in Greek very, very deceiving. What Brown is to gain by the enrollment of this classmate, Classical regrets to ose. Baseball, C2, 3, 41,gfT1C QM, 41. V MARY RITA HANDY Nah ENGLANEJ CONSERVATORY or Music Quietness -an a hit of senti' mentality are characteristics which describe Mary perfectfys uring he K ' Classical she has made many friends, all of who can call her agg' od'-. . She is very talented in music, and has been takii 'olinl less n- for many years. Mary's favorite subject Cso we are tol 's GQ he has an ambition to teach it some day. Whet W ' f e becogia amous violinist or a haughty schoolmarm, we know she will cceed. Orchestra, C2, 3, 41. GRACE DOROTHY HARRIS . , fx .s PBMBROKE Who is th? 'qentdr of that industrious group in Room 4 that remains after school tai translate Viifil, every night? Why, that's Grace. Grace is the ansvl I yto a maiden's p yer when someone wishes to know how to do a nmat-hip,hible1n, or iansyqkif a dillicult history question. This may lead you to believe that she does' nothing but study, but this is not true for she is Classical's starksvvimmers. May Lady Luck be with you Grace after leaving us! Swimming, Cl, 2, 3, 415 Baseball, QB, 2, 3, 415 Cageball, C415 Hockey, C413 French Club, C315 Basketball, H ' MARY ,f1QsAifGARET HAWKINS Rao 'ISla5bND CoLLEGB or EDUcAT1oN Mary is one of the .1 st industrious members of our class. She always manages to have subject prepared each day. For this reason we asf sume that all ex ssons arefalforites. Another of her proficiencies is that of being the. first persbiiiin Miss Gregory's room every morning. Mary aspires to be a teacherl She is undecided whether she should con- tinue her studies at Pembroke or R. I. C. E., but we feel sure that, with her natural ability, she will make the best of whatever course! she undertakes. DOROTHY MARIE HENRY PEMBROKB Dot as s pleasant a smile and so sweet a disposition that one is apt to imp u n . Life's all fun for her-until she enters the Math class. There e u ardly know her, so changed does she appear. She says that h 'haw , yet she believes that where there's a will there's a way. Her so e a itabn is to become an M. D.g nor need we say more. We know that whatever she undertakes, she will accomplish.

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