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J Page Twenty-five llllllll llllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlIIlIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIII J -X Ruth Elizabeth Grant R. I. S. D. 'tRuthie with her sparkling eyes, hair the color of burnished cop- per, and a tall slender figure, is beloved of Classicalites. Far from being a Hhigh-hat senior, her long list of friends includes members of every class. Ruthie's', collection of Scottie dogs which she draws, paints, and models from clay are school-famous. She is a valuable member of the Big Four, Ruth, Mutt, Phyl, and Dids. Here's luck to you, 'Ruthief' Clee Club 12, 3, 41, Caduceus Board 141, Choir 141. Muriel D. Gray If you come into Room 1 and hear giggles in a certain corner, you will know that Muriel is their instigator. Her sense of humor is really remarkable, for she can find something funny even in an exam. How- ever, that may be due to the mental strain, although, to tell the truth, Muriel is very intelligent. Amiahle, fun-loving, and possessed of keen wit and the aforementioned sense of humor, she is all that a good friend and companion can be. Junior Play 131, Golf 13, 41, French Club, Refreshment Committee 141, 'German Club 141, German Play 141, Choir 141, Review Board 141. Horace Steere Greene DARTMOUTH Honestry, sincerity, and courtesy place our Horry Green high in the ranks of Classicalls Who's Who. Nor is he admired only by his teachers and respected by his fellow classmates, for he is, without doubt, the answer to every Co-ed's dream throughout the school. After his gradua- tion, we know that Dartmouth's halls will sing with his fame, and that both faculty and students will thank Classical for sending him there. Hockey 12, 3, 41, French Club 13, 41, Junior Prom Committee 131, Lunch Room Committee 141. Madeleine Lynne Healy R. I. C. E. If an advertisement were run in the paper by the Associated Press for a girl with it, one would need look no farther than Madeleine. The secret of her charm is perhaps her pleasing smile. During her so- journ at Classical, many friends have been drawn to her by her personal magnetism. She is tall and graceful. Her naturally curly hair is an object of envy to all the fair sex. lVladeleine's education is to be furthered at R. I. C. E. Choir 141, French Club 141. Thomas Francis Healy Pnovnnsnca COLLEGE Behold! This smiling gentleman is none other than Tom. Tom is a fiddler of no mean ability, who may be seen carrying his violin case every Tuesday, together with u grin that stretches from dimple to dimple. Although he is a happy-go-lucky chap, Thomas always finds time for his Virgil and Homer. As a Greek scholar Tom holds his place among the senior famous Greeks. Not only has Tom worn out the pages of books with his hands, but he has used his feet, which fit into a size 12 shoe, to raise the athletic standards of Classical in base- ball and soccer. Tom aspires to enter Providence College upon graduat- ing from Classical. He has the best wishes from all his acquaintances. Baseball 12, 3, 41, Soccer 121, Clee Club 13, 41, Orchestra 1l, 2, 3, 41.
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I I Illllllllllll lllllllllllllIlIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I W 1 Irma Constance Gertsacov 1' the best-natured girls in our class, and her spontane- ous wit d umor make her a joy to know. She is adept at writing English themes and also has a liking for dramatics. By her pleasing personality she has acquired many staunch friends during her sojourn at Classical. Because of her cheerfulness and perseverance we have no doubt that she will win immediate success in her chosen vocation. Tennis 11, 21, Golf 13, 41, Minstrel 12, 31, German Club 141, 'German Play 141, French Club Program Committee 141, Claxsical Re- view 141, Choir 141, Caduceax Board 141. Calvin Marsh Gordon BROWN The dignity of Classical football was definitely rejuvenated during Cal's three years of dependable playing on the team. As old men we shall recall how that front tooth of his used to hold up the games for a minute or two, but it was always recovered eventually. He was a good one to keep his average high, too. His course is plotted for Mary- land Medical, and for his father's profession. Football 12, 3, 41, Track 13, 41, Athletic Association 131, Swim- ming 121. Frances Ida Gorfine 'l'nFTs F is for Francesg fair is she, R eady for fun and full of personality. A truer friend no one can find. N ever selfish, nor unkind. C hemistry is the subject she studies diligently, E ndeavoring to prepare herself for dentistry. S uccess she will gain undoubtedly. Debating Society 141. Pessy Irma Goldstein I I . ifj fm! N R.I.C.R. P 'tel 5 I f. , Gleeful Sentimental M IJ ned! ,1 ,I ' Or erly Trusty j N aluhrio J ' 1 ' ..-Lig thearted Emotional Schol My . V Different Interesting You ul , jf 1 Nimble I 1 enqlzy Club 141, Tennis 111, Basketball 111. X .f A - l William Dennis Grace Here before your eyes, gentle reader, is William Dennis Grace, known as Gracie to his more intimate friends. Gracie is an extreme- ly likable fellow, and one always feels at ease with him. With his jovial disposition, good-humor, and magnetic personality, 'iCracie has won many friends and has lightened the heavy atmosphere of monotonous classes.
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Page Twenty-six llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllilllll po I ,. fx 1 I i xv lllll llllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIlIIllllllIlllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 Katherine Agnes Heran Tall, attractive, cheerful, gay, A studious person is this lass Kindly, helpful all the dayg Who comes prepared for every A good friend in every way class And quite athletic-that's our Kay. And we know she's sure to rate When she goes to R. I. State. In the future it's known that she A business girl desires to be. May the best of good success Fill her life with happiness! Hilda Hirst With a casual glance at Hilda, bending diligently over her lessons, one might say What a quiet studious creature she is! Hilda is the per- fect combination of student and fun-lover, just the kind of friend we all treasure. It is she who tends to keep the north-corner table in the lunch room on all fours as the reveling rises to a pitch. Her conscientious per- severance is sure to bring her success in years to come. Dorothy Hays Hoxsie MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE Dorothy is one of the quiet members of our class, and is one young lady who never has to be spoken to about whispering. This isn't be- cause she is an angel. No, it's just that she can always find something better to do. Her disposition is of the best-always quiet, even, and, pleasant, her voice is low-pitched, and her manner always graceful. Her neat and pleasing appearance make her outstanding. Good luck, DOL Claxx Secretary 131, Choir 141. Betty Lorraine Hussey The Senio 'Clas fus to Wok about Classical after Huz has made h i mall And what will the Review do wit o rea an v'v1 imjgination? Betty hopes to be a de sign some day, and i e pu sues that idea with the energy and ability she has own .school years, we are sure she will succeed. Here's to OHJHH your u re caree-ah, Betty! Classical Review 13, -41, Program Committee of French Club 141, Golf 12, 3, 41, Swimming 141. Rogers Johnson lf there's anything that Rogers doesn't know when Mechanical Draw- ing is in question, we have yet to discover it. Besides being a good student, he is a swell all-round Classicalite.,He enters whole-heartedly into anything progressive, always to emerge successful. Although unde- cided as to his college education, he leaves Classical with all the luck and best wishes of his classmates. Dramatic Club 141, Lunch Room Committee 13, 41, Lunch Room Cashier 141. ,, . L N X' J x , Y , y, K Ni X
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