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42 THE TECH REVIEW 1928 ELVER A MUSSO “Ve” “Vera” “Silence reigns here no more, Vera’s coming through the door.” What would happen if “Ve” were seen without her permanent smile. No one can he lonely when “Ve” is around. Besides l cing a well known contributor to the community chest she is very popular at all our socials and “good times.” “Ve” excels in chemistry and Italian. She has many attractions for the other sex, judging from the attention she receives. “Ve” has not revealed her future, but everyone knows she will make good. “Good Luck.” Italian Club, ’27, '28; Ring Committee. HELEN LOUISE OGLEY “Billie” Is there anyone who does not know our Helen? If there is. let him step right up for an introduction to one of the winning girls of the class. “Billie” is as jolly as can he and is always eager to share her happi- ness. Helen has attended all of our socials and student dances. Did you know that Helen likes uniformed men? Oh, yes, she does! After graduation, Helen will attend the Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. Dramatic Club, '27. '28; Class Editor, ’27. ALICE LOUISE O’HARE “Al” Alice now “enters into the picture.” She is a comely maiden with an arch glance. She enjoys a good time, but she appreciates good marks to the extent of ob- taining them. Although Alice was out of school for six months, she has kept up with the class. She has her circle, a wide one as you might observe at our socials. She has been a regular depositor in the Community Cbest. After leaving Tech, Alice intends to enter R. I. C. E. and in the future we may sec her teaching the 3 R’s. French Club, ’26, '27. ’28. HAROLD PALOULIAN “Hail! Paloulian, Hail! our future Governor.” No, this is not a modern version of Macbeth, but a title bestowed upon our friend Harold by Mr. Cushman. Four years ago “Governor” entered Tech to absorb that which our beloved institution attempts to donate to its students. The “Governor” being an excellent student in the study of French, may be elected as an Ambas- sador to France in the future. Harold came to this country seven short years ago. His ability to con- centrate enabled him to follow the long road of suc- cess. After graduation, “Governor” will decide his future. Soccer, ’24, ’25, '26, ’27; Glee Club, ’25, '26, ’28; Track. ’24, ’25, '26; French Club, ’25, ’26.
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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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1928 THE TECH REVIEW 43 JAMES A. PARKER Here comes one of the quiet ( ?) members of our class, “Jim” Parker. . “Jim” is the fellow who can always be seen dishuigr out ice cream at the French Club. The stack i[T) oi books that Jim brings home daily is probablrjthe caunt of the enviable record that he has made d rnng his “giind” at Tech. Since “Our Jimmie’ daJms English and French as his most dear subjects dofaiot be surprised dear reader, if in the future you shouldVmvppen to hear of “Professor Jim Parker.” French ClufexST, ’28. PAULINE PARRILLO And now dear readers, ve present Pauline, one of the gentle members $.izs K class. She is always in- tent on doipg ffitligs exactly right JEhere are few who djyorbt know and like Her rsKe has a most pleas- in tnanner. As far a e know, her chief indoor sports are playffig pi'attks and dancing. Algebra, she claims is her favorite subject. Her plans for the future are rather unsettled yet; however, we wish her success in whatever profession or vocation she may choose. French Club, ’26. ’27, ’28; Hockey, '27; Tennis, '25, ’26. DOROTHY HARRIET PEARSON “Dottie” “Suddenly the cloud of darkness left my brain; A velvet bar of sunshine pierced the room, And in that mellow glory aureoled She stood, she stood, all golden in its gold.” You can always tell when “Dottie” has had an en- joyable evening, because on the following morning she is lively and full of fun. She is keenly interested in dress-making. Her future is to he unfolded, and may all its pages record the prosperity and happiness she deserves. , ETTA ALMEDA PEARSON None know her but to admire her; none name her but to praise. “Et” is droll, good company, unselfish; and furthermore has real zeal in regard to books. She has an unassuming manner and her even disposition will always make her a desirable associate. During her four years at Tech, she has gained a fine record in all her subjects. We all know “Et’s” love for music and how well she “tickles the ivories;” so we are sure she will succeed in her future study. Good luck, dear pal! French Club, '26, '27; Freshman Tennis, ’24.
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