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128 THE TECH REVIEW 1928 BASKETBALL TEAM First Row—Seymour, Middleton, Capt. Matthews, Platt, De Rita, Manager Ward. Second Row—Coach Parker, Bowers, Kirkland, Perry, Zubiago, Hoopis, Asst. Manager. Holleywood at Tech King of Kings—Mr. Manchester. My Best Girl—Marion Ross. 'Phe High School Hero—“Java” Moss. The Fair Co-ed—Clara Ledberg. The Patent Leather Kid— “Jimmie” Mulcahey Camille—Dorothy Houston. The Student Prince—I Iarry Flynn. Swim, Girl, Swim—Mildred French. Beau Geste—“Bob” Williams. Serenade—Senior Chorus. Ten Commandments—Public Speaking. Big Parade—Graduation March. The Way of All Flesh— To the Lunch Room Doomsday—Report Time. Last Waltz—The Prom. Two Arabian Knights— “Tim” and “Denny” Les Miserables—Deficient Students. Silk Legs—“Bea” Potter. Sporting Goods—“Tech” Students. The Smart Set—Senior Girls. The Scarlet Letter—The Crimson “T”. Crime—Cheating. The Legion of the Condemned—Office. Oh! Kay—“Kay” Cahir. The Latest from Paris—“Sel” Smira. What Price Glory—Honor Society. Dress Parade—Senior Prom. 'Phe Last Command—June 15th. Rose Marie—Rose Dubinsky. The Dove—Remira Scussel. The Keeper of the Bees—Martha Hilton. Tillie the Toiler—“Ann” Shanley. The Thirteenth Hour—8:31. Gentlemen Prefer Blonds— Marion McGowan Continued on page 129
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1928 THE TECH REVIEW 127 Senior Orchestra The Senior Orchestra is a group of about 40 of the more advanced players of the three upper grades in Technical High School. They are a fairly well balanced group, being well equipped in most instrumental sections, but weak in some branches such as cellos and double reeds. But as time goes on we hope to overcome this handi- cap and present to the public a finely or- ganized and balanced group of players, £ I ASIA { 6 Dinf.— Special Lunch and Dinner Daily Dance.—Asia Serenaders Entertainment—Cabaret De Luxe Where the Food and Service Arc Best” Banquets, Socials and Bridge Parties Solicited E 162 WESTMINSTER STREET PROVIDENCE, R. I. of which Tech will justly be proud. This group plays in public yearly on several occasions, notably at graduation and at school plays and similar functions. Many of the members of this orchestra also played in the All State Orchestra dur- ing Music Week, and some few of the students arc also members of the Ad- vanced Orchestra of Providence and the Technical Vocational Orchestra. SCHOOL LUNCH Technical High School Main Office—Commercial School Ruth Cummings, Director Vegetable Soup .................OS Chicken Pic—Carrots—Potato ....IS Creamed Asparagus on Toast—Roll .12 Fruit Salad—Roll ...............12 Vegetable Plate ................10 Sandwiches, each ...............OS Sliced Ham, Egg Salad Sliced Cheese Baked Apple ....................07 Cup Custard ....................07 Chocolate Pudding ..............07 Orange Shortcake ...............07 Ice Cream—Cake, each............07 Milk or Cocoa...................OS Fruit—Candy—Cookies C. I. HAYES Manufacturer of INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC FURNACES AND HEATING APPARATUS 129 BAKER STREET PROVIDENCE, R. I.
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1928 THE TECH REVIEW 129 CHEMISTRY TEAM The Chemistry Team sent by Tech to Kingston on May 12, 1928, turned out to be the best one that has ever represented our school. We have gradually climbed higher and higher in the ranks until we now stand second only to Pawtucket, who has carried away the cup for four years in succession. However, Tech only lost by 2.4 points. This is a very close margin, and the final scoring had to be made twice, to elim- inate mistakes. Of the six highest places, Tech took first, fourth, and sixth, Pawtucket taking the other three. Wood made the highest score ever made at Kingston: 94,12%. The members of the team were: Dick Wood, first place; Captain A1 Carlotti, fourth place; Art Saltzman, sixth place, John Andrews, Les Lang, Ev Battey, Art Crawshaw, and Miss Helen Vanderburgh. Submitted by Lester M. Lang. --------o-------- HOLLEY WOOD AT TECH— Continued Dressed to Kill—“Bobby” Wright. It Must be Love—Helen and Don. Angel of Broadway—“Flo” Gill. Collegians—Carlisle and Bagley. Service for Ladies—Lunch Room? The Gay Retreat—At 2:30. Get Your Man—At the Student Dances French Dressing—Gladys Berry. Once and Forever—Dear old Tech.
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