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40 THE TECH REVIEW 1928 TYLER MICOLEAU “Lucky ’ Meet “Mike” our hockey star. One look at his in- telligent features and you will say that he has talent. You are absolutely right. He has. He is Tech’s out- standing artist and a writer at times, and has been known to make remarks that are really witty. Although we never see him laden with books, he has contrived to maintain a high average in his studies. After gradua- tion he intends to enter the Rhode Island School of Design to continue his art study. Cross Country, '27: Hockey, ’28; Swimming, '28; Art Club. ARTHUR IORDAN MILLAR ‘ “Art” Bang! What’s that? Oh, just “Art” up in 5-12 en- joying himself with a little gunpowder and driving Mr. Hill frantic with his noisy experiments. He is out- own chemical explorer, inventing his own secret form- ulas. “Art has acquired a retinue of frtends during his four years’ stay at l ech hv his pleasing personality. “Art” took part in the activities of the track team dur- ing his junior and senior year, lie is undecided as to what he will contribute his talents, hut whatever he chooses, we all wish him the best of luck. RUTH NORMA MILLER Ruth is the brunette whom you must have seen at some time walking through the corridors with her friend, Claire. She is one of those? interesting people who is never monotonous, but ls peffnstant source of pleasure. Her good A tal w are too numerous to itemize. I Riuft goesMhrough life, as she has gone through 'IWn) 4ic will never be lonesome. The Kath- erine Gilltis Secretarial School will be Ruth’s head- quarters next fall, and we know she will succeed there as she has succeeded during her four years at Tech. French Club, '26, '27. JAMES FRANCIS MORI ARTY “Mo” This fun-loving, good-natured, ambitious young man is none other than Moriarty, better known as “Mo.” He, “Red,” and Di Zoglioform a trio. “Mo” has been to all of our socials, but. because of outside activities, he has not been able to participate in athletics although he has faithfully supported the latter with his ever ready donations. He tells us chemistry is his best subject, with civics and English close seconds. “Mo“ intends to enter Providence College in the Fall and we are sure that he will arrive at station, Success.
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1928 39 THE TECH REVIEW WAYNE HOWARD THOMAS McGRAIL “Mac” Next, clear reader is “Mac,” another member of the inevitable “Triumvirate”—“Bob.” “Cookie,” “Mac.” “Mac” appears very quiet, but those who know him can attest that his sense of humor and energetic spirit have livened up many a group. His active life here has engendered admiration and sincere friendship among us. He has faithfully attended all social functions, though he claims he cares neither for dancing nor for the fairer sex. In spite of this neutrality. “Mac” has taken a keen interest in canoeing and motoring while here. His future is undecided, hut he leaves with our best wishes. Class Basketball, 26, '27, ’2«; Class Track, '27, 28; Class Baseball, ’25. GEORGE MELKONIAN Here is our Smith Hill representative. George is well liked by all who know him. Although a quiet and demure fellow in the class rooms, he is one of the jolliest, outside. George has always been a loyal sup- porter of Tech. He excels in mechanical drawing, and is already a junior draftsman. Mechanical engineering is the field of his ambition. George also claims to he champion distance walker of Tech. Like a true fol- lower of the ancient philosopher, he is going out in the world to let it yield him the maintenance it owes him. FRANCES ELENA MELLONE Here’s to another diminutive Signorina! Frances lias never startled us with unusual effervescence, hut we would not have her different from she is. The first two years of Frances’s career were spent at Classical; hut she soon found out that she belonged to us and she has surely been one of us because of her amiability and tact. Her future is undivulged, but the good wishes of her class follow her wherever she may roam. French Club, ’26, '27. '28; Debating Society, '27. MALCOLM IX MERRILL This, fellow citizens, is Malcolm, a quietly energetic chap who always believes in placing work before pleasure. However, lie does not frown on fun when the occasion permits it. Malcolm came to us three and one-half years ago from Peace Street Grammar School. That school gave us a top notcher. His scholarship has been of a high standard as shown by the little gold pin shining on his person. He excels in electricity and in the fall will enter the General Electric School at Lynn, where, we all know, he will rise to new heights. Student Council, ’26; Home Room Representative, ’26; French Club, '27; R. I. Honor Society.
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1928 THE TECH REVIEW JOHN LAWRENCE MOSS “Java” “All hail the prince.” The prince of good fellows— that’s “Java.” The captain of our successful football team the past fall and an ajl around athlete is this pleas- ing young man. Full of good nature and wit he has made many friends ia jus stay at Tech. “Java,” al- though usuallyfinds time for much amusement during the day ami he has found much to like during his four short years' with us. John is sure to reap success in the business'world after his graduation from college. Good bye, John, and good luck. Football, ’25, 26; Capt. '27; Baseball, ’26, '27, ’28 ; Basketball, '27; Hockey, '26, ’28. 41 BRADFORD G. MOTT Who is the good looking young chap walking slowly down the corridor—that Mott, the captain-goalie of our Hockey 'eam. M ttmas gained many friends dur- ing his stayv aCXJcA.f) i Ire cheery countenance is al- ways present w cyejYr or wherever you may sec him. iWlten vpun ear a' ninnming sound in 3-7 lockerroom yctrnwjHSnow that it is only “Brad” burning up energy. Nqxr fall we shall see him at Durfee Textile where he will try to become a textile chemist. Hockey, ’26, '27, ’28; Asst. Treasurer, ’28; Captain, ’28. - JAMES MULCAHEY “Jimmie” Gaze, fair ones—gaze and adore. Here’s the boy that captains our Track Team. Who doesn’t know “Jim,” and who is there he doesn’t know? That genial smile and pleasant manner attracts everyone. Can you imagine a Student Dance without our “Jim” stepping around? His social and athletic duties have consumed a good part of his time hut his studies haven’t suffered. Next September will no doubt find “Jim” lowering other track records at some higher institution of learn- ing. Farewell “Jim.” the class of ’28 will commem- orate you as an athlete and good fellow. Track Team, ’25, '26, '27, 28; Captain, ’28; Cross Country, ’26, '27, Captain, '26; Student Dance Committee, ’28. AGNES ELISABETH MULHOLLAND If anyone wants to know anything about the Provi- dence Public Library, just ask Agnes. She has spent most of her spare time there. Agnes has had vicis- situdes. hut subdued them all. and is graduating with her class. She has won golden opinions of all by her cheerful nature. After a P. G. in the “College of Hard Knocks,” Agnes will he seen wearing a cap and uni- form. kindly administering to patients fortunate enough to he under her care. Debating Society, ”24, ’25. ’26. '27, Honorary Member, ’26; Freshman Debating Team; Home Room Representative, 2B, 2A.
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