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

 - Class of 1928

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1928 THE TECH REVIEW 17 HARRY DI ZOGLIO Enter Di Zoglio the possessor of that smiling coun- tenance and those witty remarks which have often broken the spell of our peaceful classroom. This young man came from La Salle Academy two years ago. He lias always been successful, hut does not believe in burning midnight oil to win honors. Di Zoglio does like botany. He has done his share for athletics by attending all games. Di Zoglio has various friends among the fair sex whom he has never disappointed at socials or student dances. Next fall he will enter Providence College to continue with his studies. Italian Club, ’27, ’28. JOHN SAMUEL DILLON “Jack” This studious looking chap came to us four years ago from Edgewood Grammar School. He enjoys lunch and mathematics and he has aided athletics fi- nancially. After receiving the “sheep skin” from dear old Tech, “Jack” hopes to enter R. I. State to broaden his knowledge and incidentally to learn the deep mys- teries connected with the higher institutions. We all wish “Jack” luck in the years to come. JOSEPH EDWARD DOBOSYNSKI “Joe” Cast a glance upon the countenance of the young man in the accompanying picture. You do not have to ask, “Who is he?” Everyone knows “Joe.” He came to Tech from George J. West Grammar School and in his four years at Tech he has proved that congeniality is one of his assets. “Joe” is a member of the “Silent Sextet” and so is never lonesome. “Joe” considers French and chemistry have repaid him for extra at- tention. He is planning to enter R. I. State in the fall. GOMMAIR LOUIS JOHN DOMAIGE “Frenchy” Here he is boys, a genuine Belgian, who could not speak English when he came from Brussels, but has learned and made friends so fast that his address book is overflowing. “Frenchy” has no use for the weaker sex, but admits they sometimes come in handy at a dance. “Frenchy” is one of those fellows who besides going to day school, go to night school, to games, to dances, to clubs, and that isn’t all. He studies music and other interesting arts, and is never seen carrying a book home, but secures good grades. He has suc- ceeded in all he has undertaken and we hope he always will. Art Club, ’25, '26, '27; Social and Executive Committee, '26, '27; Dramatic Club, '26, '27, ’28; French Club, '27, ’28; Program Committee Chairman, ’28; Natators Club, ’28.

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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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18 THE TECH REVIEW 1928 MAE WESLEY DONAHUE “Children should be seen and not heard,” hut this child can he heard long before she is seen. She is small in statue, hut of great helpfulness. She is win- some and wise, having interested herself in studies, athletics, and socials. The dressmaking period and lunch period have been first in her affection. Her future is undecided. HOWARD THURBER DOUGHTY “Duffy” This sober looking youth came to us four years ago from Sackett Street School. “Duffy” is readily known for his willingness to engage in a good laugh. “Duffy” is an accommodating fellow and although he does not use a Boston Bag to carry home his hooks he passes in his subjects easily (?). This rangy lad played on the Tennis Team where his height and long reach stood him in good stead. “Duffy” is uncertain about his future, but we shall probably hear of him in some electrical business. Tennis, ’26, '27. '28. MIRIAM DOWLER “Mini” Miriam is one of the notables of our class. When we encounter “Mini,” we first notice a pair of brown eyes;.then our glance (not a casual one) takes in a Titian hob; thoroughly interested, we continue our sur- vey and find Miriam most pleasing to the eye. Miriam migrated hither three short years ago and found a place in our class. Her popularity with the opposite sex is shown at our student dances and socials. She has oceans of “pep,” yards of “line” and everything requisite. “Mini” plans to attend Boston Art School next fall. Good luck “Mini.” Art Club, '26, '27; Social Committee, '27. JOHN JOSEPH DOYLE John came to us four years ago from Cleary Gram- mar School. He is a quiet fellow (?) and his friendly smile has won for him many “chums” in Tech. John likes lunch best, which is only natural, and drawing is second. Outside activities have hindered him from “making” any team, but he has supported all teams financially. After John has received the coverted award for his four- years of hard labor, he expects to enter the business world. In this new field, we sincerely wish him luck.

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