Classical High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1935

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Page Sixteen IlIIlIIlilIVIIIIlllllllllllillillillillillillllillIIIIIIllIllIllIIillllllllllilllllllllll IIiiliIli!IilIiilIiIliIiiliiliililliiliillilIiliiliiliIllilliliiliililliillillilliliilill Helena Bourne One oftthe great mysteries of the class is Helena's quietness and reserve, in the lunchroom she is merely one more 'Lgiggling girl. She,l?sgtake share in athletics by participating in tennis and golf and a Q-has bee n active member of the French and German Clubs. With the '6 1 nce is golden, in our minds, we know that Helena will at success wherever she may go. William Boyle R. I. C. E. When strangers see this dashing youth on the football tield, running around ends for long gainsg on the diamond, making seemingly impos- sible catches: besides some woodland stream, ilycasting for trout: on the ice, skating like Ernee ,laffeeq or in a language classroom, displaying his enormous vocabulary, they all inevitably say, Who's that? Why, it's none other than Billy fthe Kidl Boyle. ,Ioan Broomhead R. I. Sci-tool. or DESIGN Joan is the possessor of a pleasing personality, ailtdai ivating smile and a pair of bright blue eyes. Her friendlinetsf and! loy ty have won her many friends. So it is with deep regrey angfdoleful f l-ing that we see this charming young lady depart from our l'TlIflSl.kSlllC plans to de- velop her artistic ability at the Rhode' Island S ol of Design. May her ambitions be crowned with success, and Quo felix faustumque sitlw Arthur Lewis Brown BROWN The housewives of Prudence Island must greet this disciple of Neptune with pleasure as he drives his ice truck about, for he has cer- tainly ergizged h' self to his classmates during his sojourn at Classical. Behind ' ' silence d profound deliberations, there lurks a gigantic but almost ' dergnsexhiiiiior. As his achievements here show that he has a eep t t the scientific, it is a foregone conclusion that his future career as aqtengineer will be crowned with success. I 7 Swimming 121, Caduceus Board Ml, Summa Cum Laude UU- Avis Elizabeth Brownell , - f- SwA'rnMoms Betty is I e more sedate members of the senior class, but, in s ite th' ct, she,is always found having her share in everything 'w in urs. S spent all her high-school days at Classical, and MS.. ope thakv 1 e as successful in the future as she has been here. Betty as the tennis champion in her sophomore year, and we look forward to seeing in her a second Helen Wills Moody. Basketball Ill, Leaders' Club CU, Tennis Champion f2l, FVCHCII Club I4-J.

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Page Fifteen IlllllillllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllIllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllIlllllIIlIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlIlilllIllllillllllllllllllllllllllllll Edward Bassi BROWN His heart of gold and eyes so true, We all, I'm sure, are glad we knew. A calm, manly, serious-minded young fellow--that's Eddie. That solemn expression is rather deceptive, however, for under it lies a very engaging personality, as all of us who have been permitted to bask in the sunshine of his enviable smile can testify. We feel certain he will be highly successful in any walk of life, for his perseverance knows no defeat. The best of luck to you, Eddie! Track 111, Baxlrelball 111, German Club 141, German Play 141. Phyllis Jeanette Berube ST. Jossents TRAINING SCHOOL lf you would like to meet an ohliging friendly girl,-find Phil Her dark hair, sparkling eyes and pleasing personality win her many friends. Ruthie, Dids and 'tMutt, the other members of the Four, will miss her next year. She furnishes fun for all her friends. Phil', is going to Saint ,loseph's Training School. If she keeps up her clever- ness, she will succeed. Whatever happens, we wish you luekl French Club 13, 41. Isadore Berstein ALABAMA A seemingly serious lad, who always has an answer to any joke directed his way is Berstein. Although his Classical studies have given him a studious appearance, he still has his fine sense of humor. He in- tends to become a doctor, in which profession he will without a doubt be a success. As a doctor he should have many patients. for with his intelligence and sense of humor he should be able to rid his atie s . . , - ' p nt. of the trouble both physical and mental. Ethel Blanck R. I. STATE Meet my pal, Midge, the happy-go-lucky girl, who doesn't take life too seriously. Though she is petite, she makes up for it in charm and personality. Most gentlemen prefer blondes, and this bundle of vivaci- ousness is no exception. There is a saying, Nice things come in small packages -Ethel is a proof of this. When you gaze upon Ethel, you look upon a five-foot bundle of sweetness, energy, and laughter. Listen everyone: I shall tell you one of her pet vices. She and her girl friend, Gracie, hold an hour telephone conversation every night. Alas! for the young man who wishes to get Ethel's line. Ethel is very fond of out- door sports, especially swimming. Good luck! and don't forget '35l Tennis 12, 31, Choir 141, French Club 141, German Club 141, Golf 12, 31, Valley Ball 111. Armando Paul Boifa R. I. STATE 1 Paul,,better known to hi pals as 'BiE,', intends to continue his excelle w k at . T is i n ' kid is always willing to give a is fl'iq1'd?!rtEminlxTl.e may be seen travers- ing the ridor. b tween classes, with hi friends Larry, Tut, Johnnie, and Gallo. Biff is always re ared f a d lau h in Miss Gre or 's XP P g S g Y Greek class. This lad transl lthiigd gsm so fast that he baffles his teacher. Miss Gregory h yi g o slow this fellow down, but so far she has had no succ ss. Will :sie Eby June? May the best of luck abide with you, Biff, in your fu ure plans. Track 111, Traffic Squad 141, French Club 14-1, Choir 141.



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Page Seventeen VllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllilllllHllllllllilllllilllllllllllllllllllllllll illllllllllllllIlIllllllllllllIlllllIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllll Edwin Brownell K' R. I. SCHOOL or SIGN Ned Bro nell he pr er 'al u-br mrnel of the senior class, needs no intro c n to t 1 stlklts. He is aded for a career in art ll in, ds furt r is a n at the R. . School of Design. He co n t haye mad a bett c oice, for he is in class time often tr . erri his h r us witty thou 9.11 his pad- paper. Vg annot f to gni e m, especially resh winter morning. nder mp ioned, he is atie in a brown topcoat with scar t sc literally bursting into promi nce. f'Ned is an ideal classmate. Josephine Noble Brownell KATHERINE GIBBS 1 ht Joe is one of those little mischief makers in the front seat of Roiom 4-. She is so bubbling over with fun thattshe can't hold it in, not even io study Virgil! ,Io's one aspiration is to grow tall. All short people must stand back to back with her to see which is taller.' She has made many friends during her stay at Classical, and, no doubt, when Katherine Gibbs claims her, she will make many more. Classical Review Board 141, French Club 141. Grant Brown Bursley R. I. STATE Dear Reader: This letter will introduce Grant Bursley. His favorite subject is :hemistry. He is the Tarzan type with his six feet in height, his Jroad shoulders and narrow hips, and his ability as a swimmer. He is tlso an exceptional wrestler with difficult algebra problems. His great lmbition is to become an engineer. He intends to enter R. I. State in he fall. Sincerely yours, Mr. Classical. Gladys Eleanor Bush R. I. STATE If, while strolling through the corridors, you chance to meet a petite lamsel of fair complexion, you may be assured that this maiden is none 'ther than Gladys, known to her intimate friends as Gladdie. Though he appears shy and retiring, her activities belie these characteristics. She enjoys sports and participates in them, and at the same time her cholastic record is high. I am sure Rhode Island State will welcome ner with open arms. May she enjoy as much success there as she did iere. Golf 121, Tennis 121, French Club 141, Dramatic Club 141, iwimming 141. Sarah Louisa Butler R. I. C. E. Let me present to you this demure young lady who is none other han our Sarah. Keen of intellect and highly talented, Sarah is admired nd respected. Her acquired knowledge is shared with those who are :ss fortunate or less ambitious. She is quietly independent and rarely eeds assistance from anyone. After leaving Classical, Sarah plans to o to the Rhode Island College of Education. Best of luck, Sarah! Hockey 11, 21, Basketball 121, Volleyball 121.

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