Providence Technical High School - Review Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1928

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1928 THE TECH REVIEW 97 arm around her waist and smiling into her eyes told her that tilings were coming his way. “Dad—well Dad’s regained at least part of his money in an oil deal and— well that’s not all, Jolie, my drawing was selected from hundreds of others for the new library.” “Isn’t that wonderful! Why you didn’t even tell me you had submitted a plan.” “1 know, but vou see I didn’t want to disappoint you, if mine were not accepted. I knew it would be a great surprise to you if it were. It means so much to me, Jolie. I’ve really got my start now, and by keeping at it I can go far—far—” “It means so much to me too, Paul. I’m so glad. But. darling, how came you to he in Boston that—that night?” “I had come to find you, Jolie, the real you—” “Kiss me, Paul.” THE END r I 3 5 5 5 '5 5 8 1 | I 5 X 5 3 8 8 $ I 0 0 0 0 0 x0 0 jC CX C C = = 1 ‘‘EVERYTHING TO HELP YOUR GAME” BASEBALL SPORTING GOODS COLITZ HARDWARE 735 Westminster Street Providence, R. I. We Shall Be Pleased to Quote on Your Requirements Furnishing the “Wilson Line” BALLS, GLOVES, SHOES— BATS, 25% Discount to Tech Students “Three Cents a Day To Chase the Blues Away” PEKING Lending, Libraries 203 Broad Street Around the Corner from Summer METAL CRAFTS GIFT SHOP Inexpensive Gifts in Metal Hand Wrought Jewelry, Silver, Copper, Brass, Pewter, Bronze, Iron Things of Utility that giro Pleasure A Large and Attractive Display for You To Choose From We Repair Anything MADE IK METAL 37 ABORN STREET 5 8 | 3 | 8 3 8 3 3 | 3 8 xrx c=xxo:xzx J

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96 THE TECH REVIEW 1928 and played now and then at social func- tions. Then capricious Fate intervened. The stock market had taken one of those sud- den changes, that no one who isn’t on the inside can possibly comprehend, and left Paul’s father practically penniless. What could they do! It was pretty late in Mr. Lorring’s life for him to start over again. Paul wrote and told her what they would do! He would have to forsake his architectural work and become a profes- sor, and Patricia must leave college and teach. Jolie felt very, very sorry but Paul had seemed remote from her for some time. What could she do about it ? Deep down in her heart she knew what she could do, but she dosed her heart up tight and would not look into it. One spring day she was out rid- ing in her little green roadster with Rolf beside her; the buds were bursting, the robins voicing their liquid notes and the sky was blue—so blue! They went for a long ride into the country, for Jolie wanted some early spring flowers for specimens in botany. When they were returning to the city it was dusk. As she wheeled into Tremont Street, she struck someone or something. There was no noise except the grinding of her brakes. She turned white with fear and apprehension as she stepped out of her car. Oh, that buzzing crowd! Those glaring headlights! and, there crumpled near the curbing was a man. She thought she was going to scream, she felt faint, but this was no time to faint! She had him lifted into the car and she drove him to the hospital. She left Rolf behind to answer questions. In a daze she manipu- lated the car, turned corners, obeyed traf- fic signals. Something drove her on—on —she never knew afterward how she made it, but at last she arrived. The next morning an account of the accident was in the paper, and the victim was Paul! Paul Lorring! She imme- diately called the hospital and learned he was as well as might be expected. In the afternoon, all white and trembling she went to see him. The nurse opened the door, and there he was, lying with his face away from her, his head and right arm wrapped in bandages. She went over to him. “Paul, darling!” “Jolie, is that you?”—and then—and then, he smiled. “Oh, Paul, that we should be brought together so. It’s—it’s awful! Are you badly hurt? Your drawing hand, too! Oh, forgive me, Paul, I didn’t know how much you meant to me, until, until—oh you’re splendid—splendid ! Suppose 1 had lost you—for always! But I haven’t r —I haven’t, Paul, and now that I have you I’m going to keep you forever!” Paul didn’t answer but turned his head away. Jolie checked her tears and a great sob shook her being as she asked in a low, toneless voice: “Don’t you love me any more, Paul?” He turned to her and gripped her hand. “Love you! Love you? My God, I’m starved for you, Jolie—Jolie—” As spring progressed and warm, sunny days became more numerous Paul re- gained his strength little by little and his arm began slowly to knit. The doctor said if things went along as they had been going, his arm would be as good as new again and he could draw once more. When Paul was well enough, Jolie in- sisted that he and Patricia spend a few weeks at her summer place. One day, Patricia kissed Jolie on the cheek and told her Paul was waiting out in the or- chard to say something to her. She looked like an apple blossom herself as she went to him through the trees. He slipped his



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98 THE TECH REVIEW 1928 Hoo Is Hoo CLASS OF 1928 Who is the fellow with augmented nose Who answers to the name of “Wild Irish Rose? ......................K cl nunt Who is the fellow who plays the drum And makes the Tech Dance Orchestra hum? .....................Rcmi Roy Who is the fellow who gets A in history? Because of his uncle? That’s a mystery. Cushman Who is that man? He’s a flash on the track. For all that his rivals can see is his back. Mulcahy Who is the girl who is not very tall And announces next dances up in the hall ? Selma S. Who is the girl who goes “bobbing” along In her eyes is a sparkle, on her lips is a song? ...................Mildred F. Who is the girl who since she’s been in Tech Has never studied, not a speck ? Couldn't find one Who is the girl who shows so much skill In drawing, in dancing or what you will? Max B. Who is the girl who wields a mean racket, In any Tech sport ready to back it? Betty T. Who is the girl who debates with a zest She just cannot give our poor brains any rest?.........................Marion R. Who is that girl who’s so pretty and shy? All the As she has earned would make you sigh.................... Ruth S. Who is the girl who is social and gay? She is sure to chase your blues away. Willie C. Who is that girl with eyes of brown Who wears a smile instead of a frown? Glad B. Who is the fellow in our school, how I blush to tell his name, lie asked one day in English Class, how General Public got his fame? Brydcn Who is that guy, you sure must know, Who thinks he is the whole big show? Batty Who is it who keeps the piano stool warm And charms all of us with his popular song ? ....................Barnyeoate Who is that handsome friend of mine Who “studies French” his whole spare time?........................Williams Who is that fellow, he is no rube, But he sure does break a mean test tube ? Way Who is the fellow who always gets “A” And knows what to do in the very best way?..........................Fellini Who is that fellow who dresses so gay And dazzles the school with his neckties each day?....................Carlotti Who is the fellow who “goes big” with the girls And always is present at our social whirls?.......................Darling Who is that fellow with the flaming hair? When it comes to socials, lie’s always there ........................Elliott Who is the guy who “nets” the “puck” And then admits that it’s all “pure luck ?” Mi cal can Who is that blond? lie’s a flash on the ice In the Central Falls game, he tallied twice. Johnson Who is the guy in the fine Buick car Who sells fresh fish for his uncle and pa. An “Irish Executive” we have at last. “Harp” Flynn is President of our class. I. Cook

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