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

 - Class of 1928

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1928 15 THE TECH REVIEW WILLIAM ALLERTON CUSHMAN “Al,” “Cushie” Wherever you see a group of girls, you are sure to behold our “Al” in their midst because he certainly can attract. “Al” came to Tech three and one-half short years ago from Peace Street Grammar School, and since that time he has made a multitude of friends by his fine qualities. “Cusliie” tells us he likes “math” and “mechanical drawing,” but we notice that the only period to which he ever hurries is lunch. Although outside activities have prevented “Al” from partici- pating in athletics, he has graced all of our socials by his presence. “Al” intends to enter Kingston in the fall and we wish him all the luck in the world. Tech Hi-Y Club, '27, ’28. DOROTHEA LOUISE DALEY A lively, daring, blue eyed blonde, is “Dot.” Upon discovering that Durfee High was not adapted to her, she came to Tech. “Dot” is one of the fun promoters of our class, and smiles wisely on occasions. When- ever you see a teacher’s eye strained in her direction, you may be sure she is “up to some caper.” Because of outside interests, she has not attended many school activities. Next fall, she will brighten the corners of Gibbs Secretarial School. ARCHIE LOUIS D’AREZZO Now. dear readers, let me introduce to you Archie Louis D’Arezzo. A more friendly or loyal classmate than Archie would be hard to find enrolled in our school. You guess correctly when you say he is no slacker. Four years ago he left Laurel Hill Avenue Grammar School to come here. W hile he isn’t in the Honor Society, Archie has maintained a very creditable average during his four year with us. Although not a performer on the diamond or gridiron, he has given his full share of taxes. One can always depend on his presence at the school socials. Archie says he is un- decided as to his future education. Soccer Football, '25: French Club, '26, '27. LYMAN MORSE DARLING This handsome fellow is, “Tiny” who always comes breezing in to socials with the fur coat and the “iron” hat. His popularity with the fair sex is unsurpassed, and their is not a fellow in school who does not know and like him. We often wonder why he makes frequent trips to Brookline, but this secret is known only to a favored few. “Tiny” is partial to the company of cither Bob Williams or “Denny” Sawyer. After grad- uating from the University of Pennsylvania, he in- tends to make a name for himself in the business world. Swimming, ’24; Hockey, ’28; Social Committee, '27, ’28; Bus- iness Manager of Class Play, ’28; Student dance committee; Tech Hi-Y Club.

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14 THE TECH REVIEW 1928 JOHN EDWARD COOK “Cookie” “Cookie” came to Tech four years ago from way down south, East Greenwich. Since then, he has been one of the most active members of the class. John has more than clone his share toward athletics, both financi- ally and by actual participation. “Cookie” has religi- ously attended all socials and student dances in spite of the fact that the fairer sex does not interest him— much. After June, “Cookie” will spend his vacation down where the cows grow and the nearest neighbor comes visiting in a horse and buggy. In September, we shall find him further broadening his education at Kingston. Track, 25, ’26, '27, ’28; Student Council, ’25, ’26; Basket- ball, ’26. ’27; Tkch Review Board, ’27, ’28. WILLIAM FRANCIS CUMMINGS “Bill” “Bill” arrived from Norwood Grammar School and while tarrying with us he has proved that his brain has plenty of grey matter. Although “Bill” receives good marks in all his studies, he prefers mechanical drawing and “math.” Because of outside activities “Bill” has not become a noted athlete although he is a prompt contributor. He appreciates a good joke and has won regard because of his sunny disposition. Bill expects to enter R. I. State when he leaves Technical. French Club, '27, ’28; Athletic Collector, IB, 1A; Dramatic Club, ’28. HELEN LOUISE CUNNINGHAM Our Helen, the human question-box, is blessed with personality, and overflowing with geniality has acquired during her stay at Tech, a multitude of friends. Very soon, we realized the presence of a budding literary genius in our midst. Twas then Helen decided to lend her support to the 'l ech Review for which she has written some of the best stories we have had the pleasure of reading. “Happy” is best known for her ability to create mirth and to display a delightful sense of humor. After graduation she will enter some busi- ness college. Tech Review Board, '26, ’27, ’28; Debating Society, ’26, '27, ’28. CHARLES DEAN CURTIS “Charlie” “Charlie” came to Tech four years ago from a Grammar school in Connecticut. He was a very digni- fied Freshman (unusual). Throughout his course he retained that dignity, which, with his good word for everybody has brought him friends. Charlie had very little time to support athletics, although when it came to financial backing he was always prompt. He ex- l ects to enter the business world and he says, “If the world won’t give me a living, then I’ll make one.” Good luck, “Charlie,” wherever you go. R. I. Honor Society.



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16 THE TECH REVIEW 1928 ALFRED ALBERT DE CESARE “The Patent Leather Kid” Behold, the portrait of a handsome fellow. He looks sober, but beneath this soberness there lies a keen sense of the humorous. “Al” because of his jx ise and well groomed hair is known as quite a “Beau Brum- mel” among the members of the opposite sex, and is therefore a very prominent figure at all of our socials. “Al” has not had much time to participate in athletics here, hut intends to make his ambitions good when he enters R. I. State next fall. Tech Senior Day Orchestra. ’28; Orchestra, '25, '26, '27. ELEA NORA DEL GUIDICE Four years ago, Eleanor came to Technical from Bridgham Grammar School. She is one of the young- est members of our class, and all will agree that she is one of the brightest. She avows that Italian is her favorite study. She is fond of athletics and never fails to support our teams. Eleanor intends to seek further knowledge at R. I. C. E. and we may in the future find her in the front of a classroom. We hope she succeeds in teaching her pupils as her teachers have succeeded in teaching her. Basketball. '25, ’26; Italian Club, ’27; French Club, ‘26. '27; Chemistry Club, ’28; Tf.ch Review Board, ’28; R. I. Honor Society. NANCY DOROTHY DE SIMONE “Dot” “Dot”—tall, dark haired, may he seen strolling along the corridors with her inseparable “pals” Vera, Lucy and Eva. Winning, mischievous ways and a charm all her own have won our hearts. Can she “step?” Well, I guess! Our “Dot” may he seen at all socials and student dances. Although not taking part in ath- letics, she has participated financially. She claims domestic science and drawing as her favorite sub- jects. Her future is undecided, hut it is the wish of “28” that she succeed. Italian Club, ’28. MARIAN ELIZABETH DE VINNEY This young lady travelled to us all the way from Binghamton Central High School, last fall. It did not take long for Marian to make friends, for she has a friendly and pleasant disposition. She has attained a high standing in all her subjects, hut considers chem- istry the paramount one. After graduation, Marian intends to further her education at R. I. S. D. where she will enroll in the Normal Course. May she meet with success!

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