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cellent athlete. CADUCEUS I ll 1 ,fri ARY LOUISE MASSIE ,V QEODE ISLAND STATE COLLEGE Sta 'in . . S. now speaking. Introducing to you Mary eg qn OD ur be t athletes. Her beautiful defense wOrk.on -E? di' athle it sq'uads have kept the teams from being aslffor inni ggthe 1935 City Championship. Her merry ull: and dy wit are the backbone of that merry crowd in e corner room. R. I. State will be lucky to have such an ex- Jielzvalildll work on the basketball team was the Hockey, KU, KZQ, UQ, KU, Basketball, KZQ, UI, KH: Captain, IZIJ Volley Ball, 122: Cageball, UQ, K-U5 Baseball, KZQ, UQ, CU: Captain, MQ: Dramatic Club. UQ, H25 Glee Club, KU, 121. UQ, MQ: Voice Class Ill. KZQ, UQ: Hi-Tri, H15 Eastern Chorus, KZQ, Senior Choir, UQ, H25 Swimming, Nj. RICHARD THOMAS MCBRIDE Well! Well! Well! Who is this congenial looking fellow upon whom we gaze? Why it's Dick. Dick is a real friend, for he is a pal in every sense of the word. Mac, one of our greatest chemists, a speedy trackman, and an ardent supporter of all our athletic teams, is, indeed, a true Classicalite. Cross-Country: German Club: Magna Cum Laude. ALICE MCELROY RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN Alice is the blithe and charming young Miss who, in addition to her dimpled cheeks fthe envy of all her friendsj is gifted with a sparkling wit. Al has a hidden talent: she is artistically inclined, and plans to enter the R. I. School of Design in the fall. Useless to wish her luck, for it will surely be hers. ' Senior Choir, UQ, HQ, French Club, French Choir, MQ, Dramatic Club, RUTH MCGINN Ruth ' rh - O- te gir ho enjoys swimming, skatin, f, a ' . e 's ose jolly good-natured person a s s s e ett e of everything, and rarely, if ever, can anyo discoyg i solemn face, And it is this cheerfulness t at has won her so many friends, and has enabled her to keep them. JANE MCGUIRK - SMITH COLLEGE W o d n't know Janie with the laughing, mischievous X so , . During her' tay at Classical she has won her way 'ntoft he Qof her c mates. She is always ready to relate WH h oroyjsg' Hon odj s. Such studies as Latin and - 5' w' never wn he pirit of fun. We, the senior class. Q- at .I wil s ceed in whatever career she under- r i- . , L' Wet ,fwrrzggp UQ, French Club Refreshment Committee, Senior C lf, Ulf lf oclzey, LU, Cageball, KU.
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26 CADUCEUIS MARY VIRGINIA MAGUIRE TRINITY COLLEGE Wherever Mary is there is sure to be Priscilla, and vice versa, forwy ar well known as inseparable companions. Mary can be h sdl-sos' ' thflunth room entertaining her many friends with humorous anecdotes of the day's happen-' ings. Mary, a vivaci ' erson, will be missed very much when she goes to further her ucation at Trinity College. -Swimming U25 Basketball UQ, C421 French Club: Class Supper Com- mittee. . GERTRUDE CECELIA MALONE R. I. C. E. ' Serious, ambitious, good-natured, and trustworthy are words which describe Gertrude. Although she has been with us only this year, she has made many friends. Her favorite subject is mathematics. Next year R. I. C. E. will receive her, and we are confident that she will succeed in Whatever she undertakes. Au revoir, Gertrude, and may you reach the top of the ladder of Success. LEONARD MANDELL ALABAMA Who is this congenial fellow provoking laughs and smiles on his daily travels through Classical's corridors? No other than Len Mandell, a possessor of a most engaging personality. He is one of our most loyal supporters in all school affairs. In the athletic world his superior pitching has contributed to the success of the baseball team. And you ought to hear him play the sax I We expect to hear much of your success in the years to come. Baseball: German Club. . KAZAROS MANOIAN A sports' lover of first magnitude, Kazaros may be seen at- tending all types of sporting events, although he is especially keen about baseball and hockey. Winning tickets in a sporting contest over a local radio station is one of his favorite pastimes and is ample proof of his sporting knowledge. DORA MARCOPOLOUS R. I. C. E. Petite. That's Dora. Twinkling blue eyes and a dimpling smile complete the picture. Witty and adorable, but behind that pretty face lies seriousness and thought. Our Dora is undecided as to which college she will enter, but whichever one she selects, our best wishes accompany her. Cageball UQ, H11 Basketball K31, KU: Tennis UI- , I
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28 CADUCEUS EDWARD MCLAUGHLIN BROWN And now we come to Ed, one of the members of the Greek class. He presents to us a mixture of scholarship and humor which we rarely see. Ed's favorite subjects are Latin and Greek. Success awaits him at Brown where he will matriculate in Sep- tember for a pre-medical course. Chess Club KZjg Stamp Club KZQ, f3lj French Club. ROBERT MIGNONE BROWN Bob Mignone is the lively young man whom we always are glad to have with us to liven up an otherwise dull moment in classroom or at lunch. This stalwart Classicalite was forced to leave us. for a year. During this time he became well-known to Warwick High as a sort of good will ambassador to that school. We were all very happy when Bob returned to Classical after his year's absence to join in again with his friends, who had been plugging along without him. We are sure Bob will make a host of new friends when he arrives at Brown next year. Track KU, KZQ, U25 Football Ill, KD: French Club UQ. HAROLD MINER BROWN Harold's cheerfulness and studious attitude have been felt here in Classical. He is very capable in athletics, but most of his spare time is spent studying. He is especially interested in boat- ing, and may be seen almost any day down near the water. He expects to attend Brown University this fall, and we all wish him the greatest of success. Football KD, UQ: Lunch Room Committee KZQ, UI: Soccer KZ2. ANNA MONTAGANO PEMBROKE Dashing p nd vitality combine in one of our best athletes. Her cholastimility will be a gr t asset in Pembroke next fall. An sse s sp kling brow eyes and beautiful hair, as well heart s i . She is pular with her classmates because of er a ' bl 'ti X d thoughtful understanding. May su c ss be yours, An . Cageball 532, KH: Basketball KZQ. UQ, M25 French Club: Baseball KZQ, U25 Tennis U15 Hockey H25 Senior Play. ALICE NATAL . EASTERN CHIROPRACT IN TI E ' I Sparkling brow eyes, a c e ie, an a cheerful disposi- tion hardly esjle Klide. cause of eat sense of humor she's a favorm th her classmates e's sure to be success- ful in her chosen profession, wit c f assets. Alice intends to follow in her father's footsteps an be a chiropractor. Golf KU: Orrhesfw 122, UQ, 542: German Club KU-
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