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Illllll I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I lIlI XII llllllllllll III III I I I I FRANCES LILLIAN HEWSON RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE or EDUCATION Enter France -the girl whosknows what she has to do and does it. Quietness, accu cy, and depend ility are a few of the many characteristics which have b ' ' i oung'lady by her classmates. Here is a girl who is always to' e seen at h key and basketball games. No need to wish you luck, Frai , owl-I that fate has a successful career in store for you. Basketball, Cl, 315 Swimming, C315 French Club, C415 Dramatic Club, C215 Field Hockey, Cl1. HELEN HODNETT TRINITY COLLEGE Outstanding Classicalite and que l of good scouts. No one can com' pete with this girl, who is famous f C1 he amazing goodfwill and sparkling personality. Helen-the capable s d th lev r writer, the athlete, the good sport, might well be call s rsatilityn of our class. A great future for you, Helen, yo Ja e added , . lassical's Hall of Fame. Secretary of Class, CZ, 415 junior. Social Co nmittee5 Clee Club, C2, 3, 415 Caduceus Board, C415 French Club, C415 Baseball, Cl, 215 Basketball, CZ, 415 Hockey, Cl, 2, 3, 415 Pep Club, C315 Senior Play5 junior Play5 N. R. A. Parade Committee5 Golf, C315 Swimming, C315 Photograph Committee. ZELDA EDITH HODOSH PEMBROKE Listen, my chilclrgh ji you shall hear nothing of Paul Revere, but of littlef Zelda inakiggflfbr ve attempt to make herself heard, while reciting. She isfthe ubze tflooki , noisiest girl in the class. I implore you not to become lglogely aoqu iii 'edfith her, unless you are looking for some fun, angljome veryylik fun at that. She might be a nurse, and then again shetmight not: is that is going to be her career, how lucky we shall be! If not, well, e Cry one will get to know her, anyway. German Clgb, C415 German Play, MARGARET GERTRUDE HOEY The girl with the turnedfup nose-don't get excited folks-that's only a pose. Peg is reall ' n to those who know her well. Though she hasn't gone in or sports, eg slbeen an ardent sidefliner. Her shy, retiring manner is merely a camo a to cover up a personality bubbling with laughter and happiness. s her Algebra too, as you less fortunate will admit. Bon Voyage, , and may your future years be happy ones! PJ' ru . . JJ' .y-N Za' . ' BARBARA HOLT fy! RADOLXPEE Many of us do not know L'Barbie, but those that do value her friend' ship. Besides being one of a jovial group in the lunchfroom, she has pros' pered in her studies, and is a member of the Intelligentsia in room 6. We realize that we had never appreciated the story of Cinderella until we saw Barbie outfdo herself as the heartfrencling Arschenbrodel. Her years at Radcliffe will certainly be as successful as those spent here. German Club, C415 German Play, C415 French Club, C41g Hockey, C115 Leaders' Corps, Cl, 21. Page Nineteen I I Illllllll Ill I IlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 7 I A
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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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l l Il lllll lllllllll Iilll I II I III III I I llllll ill 1 1 l .Ili l 1 'lg I I j 3 JOSEPH EDWARD ISACCO PROVIDENCE COLLBGB Although joe, wit ,is s ombed hair Chow he keeps it that way throu h en ' hoagey ' ever be umirabile visu' to us1 is not a goal' er, t e snaces t is year's icefsquad owes a great deal to his cleve ' g at the po nts. is purple C is also to be seen patroling corri rs and lunchfroo wg, try dutyg but we shall always remember Joe chuckling armfinfarm f- Qu another Joe, his pal and teamfmate. Baseball, Cl, 2, 3, 415 'v ey, CZ, 3, 415 junior Class Treasurer Sophomore Eociagl Committee5 Citi hip Committee, C415 Lunch Room Committee, 3, 4 . ATHENASIO JOANNIDI BROWN There is a slow, measured tread in the hall, and then L'Jo appears in the doorway, a bf d il , n fargxbl hggue d another story that sends him into frequght Zrsgfeh les inzt e da? At lunch, what good is a nice, clammy, clam showder unless it is followed by a dessert of 10's antics. jo's loyalty and goodffellowship have been an asset to the school, for did you ever see a hockey, football, or baseball game, without his being in the cheering section? 5 Baseball, C31. A HA GLORIA KAPLAN RADCLIFFB Martha' ol ace eams with that vivacity which has brought her near the arts ose a ociated w't e . When she comes bustling into the I c fro her co panions sa ' artha has some news l Martha is iv e e our deb team and a faithful worker on our uce oar gardless of outside activities she has been able to seat he hon sion It is evident that this ambitious girl es t e ua 1 1 will make her a success eba Qociety C3 4 German Play 41 Cacluceus Board C41 Senior Play. V BARBARA KERR Hoon COLLBGB Qos ' q 'I' ' ' ' . o y all, C115 a lg ll, Cl, 215 Tennis, C3, 415 Dramatic Club, C215 '-' l s 1 DP 9 C I 1 1 A smile, a dash, a r 'B brimming over with pep, with golden blonde hair and a charming person ty, ladies and gentlemen, may we present-Bar' bara Kerr. Ba? islreally t Wofill the girls-and why not? for she dances bi' uti ully, swii , ' tennis, and is an allfaround good sport in eve ct. Ai ' opposite sex aware of her charm? Ask anyone who 's- Candi ,Y eans anyone who has ever made her acquaintance1, Swimming, C215 Tennis, CZ, 315 Hockey, C215 Basketball, C315 junior Social Committeeg French Club, . HORATIO MICHAEL LAFAUCI BROWN With a knack of making humorous answers quite-er-unconsciously CY1 and wearing a worried look before tests-rumors are ripe that that down' cast gaze is mere sha . ay madages to pull in those report cards that make life worth 'ving. g to ' , i was William Shakespeare, Esquire, who wrote r Piper p'cked . ' t year, although Classical's hall will seem glo y and depressed, llege 'll will be shaking with mirthful explosions, for thitherward Ray intends to wend his way. Baseball, C2, 3, 415 Senior Prom Committeeg French Club, C415 Classical Review, Humor Editor, C41.
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