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24 'R Q R 47 R R HENRY JOSEPH COFEEY Here you gaze upon a young man who is apparently quiet. Appear- ances are deceiving, however, for Henry is one of the liveliest and most energetic members of the class. Lunch seems to be his favorite sub- ject, although the mathematics which his cranium contains has inspired many a Freshman with awe and admiration. Great things are ex- pected of him in the future. Providence College: Choir, KI2: Senior Choir, K22g Chemistry Club, K3, 42: Radio Club, K42g Stamp Club, fl, 22. ROBE T EDDY COLWELL jxob, as almost evffo ils from the wilds of Johnston and tis, t P9fo ' er in ou alls. Since he is a most versatile chgjjh? ect any d t hea is combining chemistry and poul- tr farming y e tracZi y ' X from Plymouth Rock egg shells! For a jolly illcygrln' ue friend, we prophesy success in his future undertakings. 'A R. I. State: Traffic Squad. K42: Service Club. KZ2: Chemistry Club. K3, 42. Treasurer. f42: Debating Club, KZ, 3, 42: Math Hon- ors, K3, 425 German Club, f42: Chess Club, K42, President. DOMENICK COPPOLINO Throughout Cop's four years at Classical his quaint expressions and actions, together with his moustache, which shows signs of deep con- centration, have expelled the monotony of the classroom. Obliging. sincere, and hard-working, his main ambition in life is to become a surgeon. Brown: Glee Club, fl, 22: Choir, fl, Z, 3, 42: Baseball. KZ, 42: Junior Prom Committee, K32. , ip' HERBERT P. COUCHON No introduction is necessary where Herb is concerned-friend, schol- ar, gentleman. He has made good use of his time on the gridiron and in the chemistvy'laboratory.' His one ambition is to be an engineer, in ,which field we are sure he will succeed. Brou,Jn:lFootball, K3. 42: French Club, I RHODA ALICE CRAVEN You all know that Rhoda is an outstanding student, but here's a new slant on our modern miss-she is a dextrous pianist. clever horsewoman, excellent swimmer, and possesses an abundance of finesse. Next to horses, Rhoda likes dogs best-too bad, boys. Pembroke: Latin Honors, K3, 425 English Honors, U25 Caduceus, Secretary, f42g French Club, K42.
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R R 'R 'R R 'R 23 X a a su 11 Eddie is roud posses a bright, sunny,smile, which is like h r ds. His c f l attention an dil ge y have won him t av of t te . Although a re ent of no little merit. h is lk ise ' formed upon mo a airs. . ate Choir, KJ, 425 Senior Play, H25 Indoor Track, KZQ. E ine in he s oom. He can rig I all all who know R LEONITA JUNE CHEAVERINI Her bubbling mirth and charming personality have made Nita many friends during her stay at Classical. Her favorite subject is art, and she spends much time sketching. Wherever Nita goes you can be sure to rind the two other members of the famous triumvirate M A N. Success is surely in the future for her. Syracuse: Choir, 1125 French Club, KH. ALICE ELIZABETH CLARE A flash of Irish blue eyes-a suppressed giggle-a cheery hi and there's Alice. Her friendliness and sincerity have made her many friends. Her witty remarks have often caused hysteria among her fel- low-classmates. To know Alice is to love her. Rhode Island State College will claim this girl as one of its fair coeds. R. I. State: Choir, KU. ISABEL B. CLARK Izzie is the quiet girl in Room 6 Whos rsonality and appearance on Friday nights are co ple y e ing school. Then, one would never hink of ly a very painstaking student. lzzie is a valuable e e, ecause of her sincerity and devotion. Good luck. Izzie. . . State. R. I. State: Basketball, UI: Cageball, UQ: French Honors, KZ, 3. 41: Latin Honors. K3. 415 Mathematics Honors, U25 French Club. Ml: Dramatic Club. HI. PHYLLIS E IZABETH CLA his galldnt red Phil, wh-p e s a e h- in ' YQa Firs ter at all s ci? and s ents. She's o a lassicalite, who wil 1 mbere by her classmates f r he i uidi. um it. e, howegir, her do or die trend M n p in an fu ertaker's han .bf b C. is meantb. ell ey: German W rench Club KH: Co-editor Germ r, f31: . KU: Choir. I J I-Is 1' ani Editor Caduceu Social Committee, KU: S ppe t , K41.
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Fx' 'R 'R A A A ,s J MARGARET WASQBURN CUMMING , ' J A bit of flufffbrdm thistle-down, blowing from Andover lo Hope. a ar mlb o ul r ovll flifst in po l.ll3l'lIY' first in dress' first in M g Et ' 1 y p p R 2 , . L theihearts of her classtnen. firxyingfmya Cumrring tradition, she is, X b . ever in tte thoughts of her te hers, eitlyr by th! usual method, or e cause of sudden burst of frivolity. Wellesley: German Club, 13, 41, Vice-President, K42: Reporter on German Paper, KD: French Club. K4j: Secretary of Class, U15 Ca- duceus Board, KH: Choir, KU: Glee Club, KU: Senior Prom Com- mittee, OU: Basketball, K-'U . CLAIRE C. CURLEY Claire, whose giggle ma lqys be h after ll laughter,has died outwzthe lfessor of a n 1 . ln ' ion to this?0le X' one of se s e use o e sse ' . ith xzse as ow Clizgis not ohh the . er goal, e it. R. I. tate: German Club, f41: French Club, f4jf Junior Prom Committee, U25 Glee Club, KU: Choir, KU: Latin Honors, KZI. LSPRETTA CURRAN N Loretta i ell-kn vqp for her. constant chatter. which seems to come ha -i hQfd withgjner Eyed-nature. She also possesses some fine qrhli , whic Xing mak p an agreeable personality. Hard-working, obliging. and , sant. she has made a fine high school student, and will be just ood atogbllege. Wellesl Choirxxdl: Dramatic Club, K3. 41: German Club, K3, 42g Frene' Club, HU. REGINA M. DARELIUS Regina may s m quiet and eserved, but e close friends know that she is a l' ely u -loving pani , w e friendship is most valu- able beca h sinceri and l l Proof of her versatility is her int n m , ing, s swimming, and boating. As ou enter . l. C. ., ' ere es success go with you, Gena. R. l. C. E.g Swim ing. KZQJ French ub, f4l. . si Bill's it. pe nality, a ' nate ability to make friends have made hi o t ost popul members of our class. His many friends s 'ca X ow that 'llx has what it takes to make good, whatever li hasxlfj s re f r hi . n the future. Good luck, Bill! l H'-if ?J1,415 T 12. fel, Math Honors, nu. f ILLLZ XT. DAROU, JR. su U
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