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

 - Class of 1928

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34 THE TECH REVIEW 1928 LUCY MARIK LANCKLLOTTI Who is that making as much noise as possible with her wooden heels? Why that’s our “Lu” rythmically treading her way. Lucy is an accomplished piano player and she has a charming alto voice. Lucy is always ready for enjoyment and she has never missed a social. She and Vera have a partnership. In the future. Lucy will enlighten the coming generation in the essentials of music. Italian Club, '27, ‘28; Glee Club, ’27, ’28; Clef Club. ’27, ’28. LESTER MARX LANG “Les” Meet “Les” the slide-rule artist of our noble class. He came to our state live years ago from New Jersey, and, one year later, entered Tech from Bridgham Grammar School. For several terms he was one of the radio experts of the school, as he was a famous member of the 'Lech Radio Club. He has never taken part in athletics and seldom has attended our socials, imt his pocketbook has always done its part. He tells us that electricity and chemistry arc his favorite sub- jects and that he intends to pursue the former at King- ston next fall. R. I. Honor Society; Radio Club, IB, 1A, 2B. 2A; Spanish Club, 3B, 3A, 4B. GERTRUDE ROSAMOND LARSON “Gertie” we might call Allcgra, for she is blithe and lithe. She trips from class to class with the unconcern of one who knows that she is ready for any question from her teachers. She came to us from Classical two years ago to the delight of both sexes at Tech. “Gertie” has driven away dull cares many a time with her happy remarks. Besides attending many of our social affairs, she has always found time for studying. Gerturde just “loves” home nursing. Some day she may be a second Florence Nightingale. “Gertie” plans to begin her study of nursing at the Melrose Sanitorium. French Club, ’27. CLARA MILDRED LEDBERG Clara is what her name signifies, “the bright and fair,” and even more, Ever ‘dncc slie, entered Tech, popularity wa$ hers, vith( (it'Ver bidding. Student dances hold a special interest for Clara, although her real interest” is' at “State.” Clara has charm and character together with her merry blue eyes. Clara intends to go to Rhode Island Stale College. Tech wishes you bonne chance, Clara. Home Room Representative. ’25, ’26; Home Room Alternate, ’27; Glee Club, ’26. ’27; Art Club, ’26; President of Art Club. ’27, ’28; Dramatic Executive Com., ’23; Chairman of Dram. Social Committee, ’28; Student Dance Com., ’28; Class Social Com., '26, ’27, ’28.

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1928 THE TECH REVIEW 33 CHESTER A. KIRWIN Classmates, we have before us today, the picture of “Chet” Kirwin, the old biology shark. “Chet” proved his good judgment by changing from Classical to Tech. Whenever there is commotion in the locker room, you may he quite sure that “Chet” is the cause of it, but we forgive him. “Chet” is planning to enter Colum- bia University in the fall. Some day we hope to hear of him as a certified public accountant. Orchestra, '25, '26; Advanced Orchestra, ’25, '26. EDWARD KLEINER BEd, the hoy with the feet! Those feet of Ed’s have taken him over the hundred yards of cinder path in the coveted ten seconds for four seasons. Rut the perversity of those pedal extremities! on a dance floor they are semi-paralytic. I can’t understand Ed’s aversion for the weaker sex. He has all the essential requisites for success with them. He’s tall, slim and has an interesting sweep of hair. The boy has IT. Ed’s favorite study is art. Wait till he goes to the School of Design! lid you’ll have to overcome that bashfulness to be an artist. Track, ’25, '26, '27, ’28. FRANK CHARLES KOMISCHKE “Mickey” “Dilige amicos,” and there are many within the portals of Tech who are honored with “Mickey’s” affections. Although he takes very few books home, he keeps a high standing in all his classes. 1 le never fails to be present at all the social functions of the class, and among his many accomplishments, his ability to sing makes him one of the mainstays of the glee club. I am sure that “Mickey’s” graduation will leave a place hard to fill in the student body of the school. We all wish “Mickey” the best of luck in whatever he under- takes after graduation. Art Club, '26, '27: Glee Club, ’25, '26, '27, ’28; Freshman Soccer Team; Assistant Baseball Manager, '27; Football, ’27; Baseball Manager, ’28. NICHOLAS JOSEPH LAGRECA This quiet fellow is no other than LaGreca. In grad- uating this youth, Georgiaville gave us an excellent student and an ardent worker. Outside duties have kept him from taking part in school activities, but his financial support has never been wanting. LaGreca’s favorite subjects arc mathematics. I le excels at solving puzzling problems in geometry. The mysteries of chem- istry also appeal to him. As to the future, he is un- decided, but we hope that Tech has started him on the road to his deserving success. Senior Play, Romeo and—Jane.



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1928 THE TECH REVIEW 35 EVA ROSE LIBRANDI You are now looking at the picture of our lprk-eyed, curly-haired member who came to us from Classical. She lias won our esteem anc£3ffeetion. Sjte vvith Dot. Vera, and Lit -, form u ffuartet We has attended social activities. Eva alj tife wy little time in class for fun, as shc,4f£Jju$y in maintaining her record. Site intends to enter the Rhode Island College of Pharmacy in the fall. Fare thee well. Eva! Debating Society, '27, 3A, 415; French Club, '27, 43; Clef Club. ’28, 4A; Italian Club, '27, ’28. 3A, 4A. JULIUS LIGI1TMAN A Dodge Touring car is seen daily at Commercial High School dropping olY a few nice girls there, and a minute later a few fair ones at Tech. “Julie” enjoys chauffcring girls around—sometimes. Julie came to us from Point Street Grammar School four years ago. Although outside work has kept him from taking part in athletics he has willingly contributed to the budget. He has attended almost all the student dances and socials and enjoyed them all. His favorite subjects are civics—twice taken—and biology. 1 le has many friends because of his good nature and ability to “take a joke.” Julius intends to continue his study at R. 1. S. C. NICHOLAS LILLA “Smiling Nick,” yes, sir. that’s he. You know there is only one thing the matter with Nick. He’s too big- hearted. If you don’t heleive me just try him out sometime. After Nick came to us from Bridghani. it did not take him very long to swing onto the right track, doing his bit toward athletics and attending so- cials. Dentistry is his aim. Will he make a good dentist, did you ask ? We’ll say so—and how. Well, an revoir, Nick, and the best of luck. DOROTHY MAY LINCOLN This studious looking young lady is Dorothy Lincoln, or “Dot,” as she is known among her intimates. “Dot” smilingly greets us all. She extols domestic art. Four years ago, “Dot,” came to Tech from Thayer Street Grammar School. Her future is undecided at present hut whatever she undertakes we know she will com- plete successfully.

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