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Page Twenty-one Illlllill!IHIHIIVIHIItIlllllltllVIltlliIIHIHINl!illilIiIlillillillllllllllillillill llllIlllllllllllllilllllllllilllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Margaret Elizabeth Doherty R. I. C. E. Betty's secret hobby is knitting and proof of her ability may be seen in the attractive sweaters she wears. She has displayed her artistic ability on various occasions. We can always depend on her to brighten up a dull period. We, the senior class, rise up as a whole, and wish her the best of luck. Golf 12, 35, French Club 145, Swimming 145. Joseph Theobald Doyle if DAll'l'hl15li'l'H Here is ,loe Doyle, captain of the fencing team, probably the best translator of Homer in the school, whosrfevery word is worth listening to, and the one who wears a bored expressionhoodisguise one of the finest fellows alive. Miss Day says he is the only person she has ever seen who could recite Shakespeare with his hands in his pockets, looking out the window, and without changing the tone of his voice a particle. Basketball 115, Fencing 12, 3, 45. ' Edwin P. Dyer Meet Dyer, that admirable student of Homer, who loves the Iliad so much he can't lay it down and must re td all durin h n lush class Greek Club of which more hereafter All his classmates J in 111 him the greatest sue:-ess in whatever field he Huis hhs well-known ni . . . ' ' . 1 ' g ' 5 g '. His quietness is proverbial and he is an activpgmembeq thi iamous , . . EM William Henry Ebelke BROWN 'gBill 1to his pals5 is one of the 1 ost popular students of the Senior Class. His deli ful pdrso ' it' alla great asset to him in winning the election of i 'ga -I ' . - hi- p severance in studies is at- tested by a Su um Laude . ' is athletic prowess coupled with these assets make Bill a all-around good fellow. Fencing 13, 45, German Play 145, German Club 145, Summa Cum Laude, Class Treasurer 145, Cazluceus Board, Tragic Squad 145. Dorothy Arlene Edwards R. I. STATE Now some people imagine Dae is quiet and rarely ever heard, but not if they've met her when her wit is in working order. Full of yep and fun-that's Dae, Having proved herself very talented in art, Torothy has chosen designing as her life's work. Usually we refrain 'rom indicating the presence of genius lest the future will prove us too lptimistic, but in this case we have no such fears. French Club 145, German Club 145, German Play 145, Assismnt fostumer for German Play 145, Cagelmll 135, Dramatic Club 145,
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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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IlllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllltlIllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllIlllnllillllllllllillxlllllglllllllllllllllllgllllllglllllllHIHIHIHIHIHI Grace Thelma Eisendorfl' R. I. STATE Words cannot describe our Gracie, who was endowed by the gods with an ample share of beauty and charm. Every one of her sixty-six inches is crammed with a sparkling personality. She is seen frequently between classes walking down the corridors chatting with her insepar- able chums, Martha and Ethel. Though she devotes much time to cheer- leading at our various games, her superior scholastic ability has made her a Summa, Above all she is a sincere chum whom one loves to count as a loyal friend. True friends are like diamonds, precious and rare. Cheerleader 12, 3, 41, Pep Club 121, French Club 141, Dramatic Club 141, German Club 141, Caduceus Board, Summa Cum Laude, Citizenship Squad 141. Sidney Eisenstadt R. I. STATE We are introducing Izzy the hi rian of Room 5. If there's any- thing he doesn't w about gistor we to hear it. Although Izz does not compete ' y s , is a oyal rooter for our athletics. We wonder how ' knows wh tests are to be had in most of the periods. Maybe he til itidd ' d???? We hear that lzz is going to enter the chemistry eldLS1d.?,Ju n rest assured that he will succeed. German Club, 'German Play. Mary Constance Farrell PEMBROKE The reserved manner of Connie is often misleading, for under it can be found a spirit full of fun and vivacity. Her genial and helpful manner has won her many friends during her stay at Classical. 'The work of this winsome miss as a student deserves the esteem of her teachers. She intends to go to Pembroke where she will make many more friends and pursue her studies with much credit. Tennis 121, Golf, 12, 31, Swimming 141, French Club 141. Lina Fleischer R. I. Scnoor. or DESIGN That queer sound heard everywhere in the room means one thing. Lina has the giggles This is a very minor drawback since her well- earned reputation in athletics, music, and personality is enviable. Lina has been a delight and a help to her classmates and always willing to share her abilities. May you have success, Lina, in every field, and if your giggles win favor as they have at Classical, may you carry them along also. Stamp Club 13, 41, German Club 141, German Play 141, Golf 13, 41, Hockey 131, Orchestra 12, 3, 41. George Forstot R. I. STATE This outstanding son of Classical has gained an enviable reputation for his work in studies, athletics, and the Lunch Room Committee. His loyal attendance at our social functions and his cheerfulness have won for him friendship and popularity. We are sure that in Kingston he will be successful on an even larger scaleg at any rate we wish him the best of luck in and out of college. Basketball 121, Football 12, 3, 41, Track 12, 3, 41, Lunch Room Committee 13, 41, Trafic Squad 141.
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