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1928 THE TECH REVIEW 25 CLARA GOLDBERG Behold ! ()ne of the musicians of our class. Four short years ago. Henry Barnard School gave to Tech a promising musician. Clara excels in every. subject as her Honor Pin shows. Although she is a quiet, demure, young lady, she has made many friends while at Tech. After graduation, Clara expects to become a piano teacher, and some day we may not he surprised to see music on our pianos that she has composed. We wish you all the luck in the world, Clara! R. I. Honor Society; Orchestra, ’25, ’26, '27. '28; Advanced Orchestra, '26, '27. '28; Music Accompanist. THEODORE HENRY GOLOSK1E “Ted” This is Ted. a prominent member of our senior class. Those who have not had the pleasure of his acquaint- ance have indeed missed the company of a sociable and pleasing friend. Ted believes tha V haste makes waste” and therefore does not rusliHo any of his assignments (except lurfbh). wpen no nf Tech, Ted is navigating his ancient specimen of' horseless carriage and oc- casionally receives an invitation on a yellow card to visit the judge and discuss traffic ordinances. After leaving Tech, he intends to try his luck in the business world. R. I. Honor Society. X' RAYMOND EDWARD GORMAN Four years ago, “Ray” graduated from St. Teresa’s Grammar School, and then came to Tech. During his stay at Tech “Ray” acquired love, obedience, honor and troops of friends. The marks on “Ray’s” report cards show that he is a hard worker, although he managed to find time to I • uphold the reputation of the “Silent Sextet.” of whil he is a member. Next to lunch and study periods, Ray” pledges allegiance to chemistry nd architectural drawing. Next year, we expect to see Ray” in the business world. EDITH ELIZABETH GRAHAM Well, well! Here is Edith. She looks demure, but don’t judge a book by its cover. She’s there for the good time! Her cordiality makes her a desirable asso- ciate. Edith elects domestic art as her favorite, but she admits that lunch “isn’t so bad.” She is generally seen dashing up the stairs to class with Ellen and Blanche in a mad race with time. They usually win. Edith doesn’t say what she intends to do after grad- uation, but we wonder. French Club, ’26.
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24 THE TECH REVIEW 1928 LOUISE SE DORA GEORGE You might look over Louise’s head, because she is small, but you could not fail to observe her bright smile. Outside demands have not left her time for extra cur- ricula activities, but her share of school quotas has never been lacking. Louise is always seen with her inseparable chum Dot.” Tech reluctantly surrenders her to the business world. ARTHUR ELLINGWOOD GETZ Art” Art” spent bis Freshman year with us—his Sopho- more year in Honolulu—his Junior year in Florida— and has returned to Tech to graduate. He is well known and popular and has never neglected our Student Dances. He declares that math” is bis favorite sub- ject but we know differently; be secretly pines for lunch. He seldom carries many books, but he has nevertheless maintained a creditable standard in all his studies. Art” expects to go to Brown next year to take an engineering course. We feel sure that in later years lie will become one of our foremost engi- neers. Good luck, “Art!” Band, ’28. FLORENCE MARTHA GILL When Florence greets us, we experience a thrill. Her sparkling eyes and winning smile reveal a good nature and a happy love of a really good time. Notwithstand- ing her record of good scholarship, she has found time to take an active part in our socials, not to mention her keen interest in athletic and glee club activities. Her painstaking accuracy and dependable, faithful work- have been utilized for this issue of Tur ''ecu Review. Florence is always so dignified, but .at bewitching smile will linger with us as she goes on her way to success and happiness. Honor Society; Field Hockey, 25; French Club, ’25, ’26. '27, '28; Alternate, ’26; Dramatic Club, ’27. ’28; Glee Club, '27, ’28; Debating Society, '26, ’27; Tech Review Board, ’27, ’28; Managing Editor and Business Manager. MARY REMINGTON GLADDING Mary” A most happy combination of life, energy and studi- ousness is found in Mary. She is one of the most loveable girls in the class. All that she undertakes, she does well. Mary is a loyal supporter of our socials and is always willing to lend a helping hand. She was made a member of the Rhode Island Honor Society after making Tech” in three and one-half years. From Tech, she plans to go to the R. I. C. E. R. I. Honor Society; Home Room Representative, ’25, ’26.
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26 THE TECH REVIEW 1928 JOSEPH GREENSTEIN “Joe” “Joe” is a young man of sterling character who lias musical talent. When he arrived at Tech four years ago from Point Street School, he brought his violin with him. He has since proved his worth as a musician by “sticking with” the orchestra throughout his course. it is surprising, but “Joe” intends to follow the science of chemistry instead of music, lie says, “It is more fascinating.” His desire to know more about chem- istry has led his footsteps toward the C ity College of New York, where he will study Chemical Engineering. Orchestra, ’24, '25, ’26, '27, '28; Advanced Orchestra, '26, '27, ’28; Glee Club, '27. DONALD MITCHELL GREGORY “Don” This consciencious fellow came to us as a boisterous freshman four years ago from Veazie St. School. He has been a real student, thereby gaining the distinction of the Honor Society. Owing to outside activity, lie is not noted for athletic prowess, but he has been very prompt with his money in supporting the community chest. He strolls through the corridor with A1 and Charlie until he sees a girl he prefers to walk with. He is well liked by all and expects to enter the business world as an interior decorator. R. T. Honor Society, '27; Home Room Representative, '28; Tech Hi-Y, ’28. ROSE ANNA HAGOPIAN Next we come to the “Infant”, the best friend and all round good “pal” a person could have. Since com- ing from Laurel Hill Annex three and one-half years ago, Rose has spent her time to good advantage making friends and earning good marks. Studies do not per- turb her, and she always managers to get and keep the high esteem of her teachers. On leaving Tech, Rose expects to enter a business course in a secretarial school. She has the best wishes for success from the class of ’28. Dramatic Club, 27; Lc Ccrclc Francais, ’26, '27. MADELEINE PATRICIA HANLEY We now come to one of our fairest co-eds. This is Madeleine, the girl with the luring eyes, who came to us two and a half,years ago from Classical. Madeleine is a genial girl, always glad tj help another. Because of her fidelity she has had no trouble in keeping her friends. She lists wit ancMmimor, nd so of course is entertaining. ;J ladelein mends to jt jee R. I. C. E. with her presence next All. and we certainly wish her alj thVhicK'Jn the world. French yittb.
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