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IllIllIllIIIIllIllIllIIlIllIIlIllIllIIllIliIllIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllIlIIlIIlIllIIlIIlIllIllIIlIllIIlIIlIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll Edward Bud Conley PROVIDENCE COLLEGE Bud is just one of the noisy members in Room 1. What, in Room I? Yes, but Bud is well liked by all who are intimate with him. Al- though Bud has never entered sports seriously, he is one of our best rooters. One often sees him at the games with Rica, Blount, and -, -, and -, well, ask him about it. After completing his course at our venerable institution, he will attend Providence College to prepare him- self to withstand the buffets of the cold, cruel world. Good luck, Bud! Rita Helena Connor Barns Rita galxxcellentrlmd amusing vlbrsationalist, with a priceless sense of humof. YQ giin i'fvith thegsgracteristics is a delightfully, everlastinglyisgzrious vein! great arqbi ion is to be a doctor. Should that b dedgd erjsaiig t lk erman teacher, an artist, or perhaps a violim. .Ergif can't me and play tennis, she, at least, has many handso K and willing instructors. Golf 12, 3, 41, Class Secretary 14-1, French Club 141, German Club 141, German Play 141, Dramatic Club 141. Thomas Connor Tom is one of the best-natured fellows in the Senior Class, and is well liked by all who know him, both students and teachers. Tom is in every respect a regular fellow. During his stay at Classical his person- ality has won for him many fast friends. Good luck! Your fine person- ality will make you great some day. German Club 141, German Play 141, Lunch Room Committee 14-1, Trajic Squad 14-1. Lloyd G. Cooper BROWN I A tall and slender flgursxilight hair, and blue eyes are Lloyd's physical attributes. Dry wit ' iroggare his ever ready companions. To become a X 'Q wyer ' 166 a J ftskes his studies seriously, likes dramatics, atdral, in gl ability that enables him to main- tain an arg ent. e ought to Ban exce int lawyer if he studies and works hard. I2 Room Pep Manager 121, Zfajic Squad 141, Chairman of Lunch Room Committee 141, 'German ay 141, German Club 141, Dramatic Wocieiy 141. Earl Francis Cormier MANHATTAN COLLEGE Look out girls! Here he comes, Chapper Cormier, the beau brummel of Classical. Always well-dressed, he is the picture of sophisti- nation, and when he comes along, all the girls turn to look at this iattily dressed young man. Earl desires to go to Manhattan College where ie plans to enter the law course. We wish you good luck, Earl! Wrestling 111.
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Page Eighteen VIIillillVIIIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllllllllIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIllIHIIVIItltlltIltlllllllllllltllVIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIITIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Anthony Caraecia Hanvann Though not gigantic in stature he packs a load of dynamite into his petite muscular body. Anthony's specialties in the sport world have been in track and football. His speed has been the cause of the defeat of many Of his adversaries. During his stay at Classical he has been one of Mr. Angell's few good tenors, 1tenors are dilhcult to locate nowadays1. So-0-o-o-o-o, with a bon cheerio, we bid Caraccia farewell. Football, Track, Glee Club. Charles Joseph Carignan W f -1 lad doesn't know about Chemistry can be written on that proverbi U 5 -a - is he s through Virgil! Not only in scholar- ship, however, .1 arlie Mi the class, but also in other capacities, for he is Editor-in- ' : u aduceugas well as our Class President. And so, if in the future you rlie's being president of some great organization, do not be surpri 't's a matter of course with him. Caduceus Board 141, Summa Cam Lauzle 141, President 141. ' Bernard Cipkin , BROWN 1 9 Hel geverybody! May we present Skip, that cheerful, happy- g - c f loyv from Room 5. 'fSldp is af' r 't-favorite among the 0 lte s' ,arid IQ be seen CZ:lSt1I1gYh3 ces at them as he sa ers a png. eybrridors between cl s . His easing disposition and willin ness rk have been outstanding factors in the mastering of his studies., 1 lp plans to further his education at Brown, and the goodjaiil gyt e class will surely go with him for a happy and prosperous future. ' ' Basketball 121, Baseball 13,41, German Club 141, German Play 141. John Conant Cohh R. I. SCHOOL or DESIGN Some day ,l. C. Cohh ill be N famous water colo1'ist, say his friends and critic but right n w i thsfrather quiet student who is intent on t pe ction ofi all ' evements. Still water, we are told, urunsid ' vlahe e e some of Jack's subtle remarks On people, , ces, and stud! M, we are forced to agree. We wish him, Good Luck, as he follows the road of art. German Club 141, Art Director of German Play 141, Cazluccus Board 141 . Ruth Cohen PEMBROKE Ruth, possessing that desired balance of humor and seriousness, has endeared herself to all her classmates during the past three years. Al- though interested in Outside activities, Ruthls report card indeed gives evidence that she does not neglect her studies. What would the Classical Review have done without its efficient advertising manager? May this delightful miss continue to succeed in her future undertakings! French Club 141, Program Committee 141, French Chorus 141, Classical Review 141, Advertising Manager 141, Dramatic Club 141.
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IlllllIllIllIltIllIlllltlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllltlllllllllllllltlllllIllllllltllllltllllllll llllIlllllllIllIIllIIlIIlllllllllllllllillllllIllIIlllllllllilllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Frederick Wm. Csizmesia R. I. C. E. Since that memorable day, three years ago, that 1Ihizzy entered Classical's portals, be has continually been a source of pleasure with his ready wit and jovial disposition. Although never oversburdened with books, Chizzy,' has managed to stem the tide of deficiencies and poor reports, which are the bane of the average Classicalite's existence. On leaving Classical, Fred carries the best wishes of all who know him. Good-bye and good luck, nChizzy.', Baseball 121, Cross Country 141, Indoor Track 141. Syvia Darman WELLESLEY '4Miss Darman, may K e have your attention? This request has been heard many ti Us du the last three years. In spite of Syvia's love of fun and aug she was able to gain admission to the honor group. Ani oes s shine in Ancient History! Syv has made many frien i a ic' nd is a member of the Caduceus Board. We are sure that 1 ch n ,miss will be heartily welcomed when she arrives at Welle ley. French Club 141, Music Comniiltee 141, Senior Choir 141, Caduceus Board 141, Summa Cum Laude 141. Mildred Theresa De Simone R. I. C. E. Who e know Mill' 5 tall, dark, and handsome brunette whose winning s ' has won er a host of friends? Millie has done her pa pporting irls' athletics with her valuable participation. She planning fm a school-marnf' and will no doubt prove to be an excellent instructor. French Club 141, 'German Play 141, Choir 141, Golf 12, 31, Tennis 111, German Club 141, Volleyball 111, Dramalics 141. Americo DiManna Bnown Here is Classical! boy prodigy, who, when he is not turning his mind toward weighty subjects is always joking and talking about sports. Dee is a very good sportsman and in the future he may be seen flashs ing on Brown University's diamond. As an example of his ability of leadership, 6'Dee may be seen on traflic duty in the corridors. We can expect 'success when Americo DiManna goes to Brown for his teaching degree. Baseball 121, Traffic Squad 141. Edward DiMuccio ' BROWN When you are feeling low, just look for a group of students en- gaged in a lively conversation in which Minnie,' is a partaker. Imme- diately your troubles will vanish, since he is a dispeller of the blues. In Minnie we have a football player and a singer with a splendid voice. Some day we may hear him singing for the Metropolitan Opera Company. We know that all the undergraduates will miss him. Boys, Clee Club, Eastern High School Chorus, Football.
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