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CADUCEUS Tl-IE LAST WORD ROBERT FONTINELLF ROBERT FONTINELLE Well, it looks as if things have caught up with me at last, so this will have to be an autobiography, at least in my case. Well, let me see. I have been on the staff for seven terms, which is, I believe, longer than anybody has ever been on before. I've belonged to the Boys' Glee Club, Dramatis Personae, was CADUCFUS Correspondent for the Nature Club. Roy Chapf man Andrews Chapter of the Junior Academy of Science, and Alfred Marshall Club: also for the New Senior and Senior Classes. Before I got to be editor-in- chief I served as literary editor for five terms, and this is my second term of being editor-in-chief. My favorite pastimes are reading, writing, photography. and going to shows: I also like hiking, bicycle riding, swimming, and walking in the rain. I like mostacciolli, the opera Showboat, Wuthering Heights. and Idylls of the King for music and reading matter. I like acting, of course. For songs, my favorites, besides numbers from i'Showboat, are Wind and the Rain in Your Hair, Lilacs in the Rain, My Reverief' South of the Border, 'ALaugh, Clown, Laugh, 'AOnly Forever, and' Per- idiaf' My favorite stars are Boris Karloff, Judy Cwarland, Alan Mowbray, and Akim Tameroff. Chief hates are serials, and getting up on cold mornings. Of my achievements I am proud of being editor of the CADUCEUS and CADU- CEUS correspondent for my class. I am proud of many of the innovations that I have thought up for the book--this section, for one, and the idea of having the division pages follow the senior motto more closely. I was thrilled that the seniors chose New Horizons, the motto that I made up, for the class motto. I had an essay judged the best in Beaumont among the boys in l939, for which I received a medal. I have written over twenty-two stories and twenty- five poems for the yearbook, besides many articles and humor material. I have had poems read at the Evening of Poetry for the last three years, and have had my poems accepted by many poetry magazines in other parts of the country. Blue Moon. Song and Story, IVestward. The Country Bard. and other maga- zines use my work regularly. I have Written a book, The Vulture and Its Brood, which was published in February. When I leave school I intend to be an actor- author, poet-playwright. There hasn't been a Fontinelle born in the last hun- dred years who hasn't been an actor: so I suppose it's in my blood. That reminds me, I worked and helped to direct the play Bachelor Born which was presented in April. My dream girl? Five feet two inches, blue eyes, pugged nose, brown hair and-What's that? Oh, it's Bud Burdock. I-Ie says he wants his biography written. Well, Bud, I guess we can oblige. BUD BURDOCK Bud has been on the staff off and on, mainly off. He has belonged to no clubs. QThey Won't have him.J He goes around with me most of the time. His favorites are blondes, brunettes. and redheads, eating. sleeping, blondes. loafing, fishing, brunettes, getting into trouble, redheads, riding freights, huckle- berry pie, by heck, blondes, brunettes, and redheads. Chief hates? A Tisket. a Tasket and all Women. except Audrey. He figures his achievement in school was being there. When he leaves, he doesn't know what to do. Yes, Bud is my alter ego . One Hundred Three
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CADUCEUS AUDREY FOSTER Audrey has been on the staff for two and one-half years. She has dark eyes lthat flash when she smiles.J She has belonged to many clubs: the Sports Club, Apparatus Club, Glee Club, Shakespeare Club, Witenagemot, Service Club, Forum Workshop. Nature Club, Burbank Chapter of the Junior Academy of Science, Spelling Team, and she had a part in the play, Bachelor Born. She considers that her greatest achievement is staying awake for four- teen hours a day. She is a good student, enjoys dancing, tennis, reading, and bowling. She says her dream man must be a Casanova with brown wavy hair, be about six feet two, do everything well, be able to sing, whistle, like shows and like to eat, be very nice and intelligent. Wow! Aud likes any- thing that's good to eat but mushrooms and chop suey. She likes cheese, nuts, and chili beans very much . She enjoys such sports as baseball, tennis, swim- ming, basketball, and pitching horse shoes. Her favorite flower is the gardenia. When she leaves school she thinks maybe she will attend Harris Teachers College. She says she likes everybody and wouldn't think of hating anyone, at least not for the present. I guess I caught her in a good mood. NUGENT FRIEDMAN Nugent was voted in as class treasurer, you all know. Beside holding that oflice he has belonged to the Alfred Marshall Club and Burbank Chapter of the Junior Academy of Science. This is his fourth term on the CADUCEUS, and he has been literary editor and humor editor. He was voted the outstand- ing sophomore in his fourth term and sent to Jefferson City. His outstanding achievement is consuming seven hamburgers and ive soda pops. He doesn't have any hobbies, but likes almost anything, especially some five foot three blond or brunette that is good looking. Chicken noodles, spinach, cauliflower, and hamburgers suit him fine, as long as he doesn't have to eat rice pudding and corn meal mush along with it. He likes Shaw's Begin the Beguine and also Martha , meaning the song. When Nuge leaves school he intends to go to Washington University. He says his hate is corn meal mush. He can't stand the filthy stuff! JOYCE GREGORY Joyce has been an E B most of the time that she has spent in Beaumont. She has been on the CADUCEUS staff for five terms serving as a very efhcient club editor. Joyce says that she considers that as being her greatest achievement while in school. She belongs to the Service Club, Girls' Skating Club, and Pepperettes. Her favorite pastimes are ice skating, music, knitting, and design- ing. Her dream man, if there is one present, must be about five feet nine, weight about l5O pounds, have brown eyes, black hair. be a good ice skater and dancer, and dress strictly a la Esquire . She likes marshmallows, coco colas, Shaw's Begin the Beguinen and Frenesi . She likes Jalousie , ice skating, milk shakes, bike riding, hamburgers and chili, powder blue, Lawrence Oliver, Vienna, City of My Dreams, Lament for May by Barnett, and tailored clothes. She intends to go to college after she leaves the old alma mater. She hates jitterbugging. One Hundred Four
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