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1930 THE TECH REVIEW 101 1929 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Front Row (left to right): Robert Smith, Robert Mcl’hall, Joseph Taraborelli. Arthur Hanley. Norman Sandborn. Fred I orris. Second Row: Coach McMillan. William Dwyer. Capt. Herbert Thornton. William Olsen, Manager Joseph Miller. CAST OF “THK MAN FROM TORONTO Front Row (left to right): Ruth Hassell. Margaret McCann. Marjorie Rothwell, Gertrude McGillicuddy, Esther Devine. Mar garet Hawkins, Hope Bowers. Second Row: Ruth Gregson. Theodore Baldwin, Edward Caatn gnaccl, Irma Russin, Edward Geremla, John Rocks, Ernest Sprague.
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100 THE TECH REVIEW 1030 THE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS CLUB Organized in the spring of 1929 for the purpose of promoting tennis as a sport in Tech, the Technical High School 1 ennis Club has been accomplishing its object. Since it was formed many team prospects have joined the club. The tennis team has had many meets in the past season whose results have been gratifying. This year l ech entered the finals in the 1 ilden Cup matches for the first time in tennis history. There the team was successful even in defeat, for it won meritorious praise from all onlookers for its good sportsman- ship. It is this spirit even more than winning games which the Tennis Club seeks to pro- mote, for the club is closely allied with the team. Mr. Hatch, the faculty advisor, is also athletic director. The present officers are: Ralph Schaubhut, President; Richard Chambers, Vice-President; and Kenneth Godfrey, Secretary- Treasurer. To gain ad- mittance requires the approbation of the class teachers and the principal, with the addition of the approval of a large majority of the members of the club. Through the efforts of the club a team has been assembled which is equal to any in spirit, and which it is the intention of the club to make equal to any in power. With the bright results of the past before us, we expectantly await the coming season. Kenneth L. Godfrey, Secretary.
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aO 2 1030 THE TECH REVIEW r THE TECH RADIO CLUB The Technical High School Radio Association holds its regular weekly meet- ings every Monday at three o’clock in P. A. 9. The first part of the meeting is devoted to the necessary business, and the remainder of the meeting is spent on code practice or lectures given by the members. There are now fourteen members in the club. The officers, elected for the term, last September, are: Edward Silva, Presi- dent; Albert Mucci, Vice-President; Al- cide Santilli, Secretary; and Angelo De Mario, Treasurer. The faculty advisor is Mr. H. B. Peabody. The club is the oldest in 1 ech, having been organized in 1916. During the four- teen years that it has been engaged in radio work it has accumulated a great deal of stock, and has become a recognized dealer in radio equipment. Its experience offers a fine chance for anyone interested in radio to get a good, practical knowledge of the radio industry. Many former mem- bers of the club are now holding good posi- tions in the radio industry of this city and elsewhere. Any student of I ech is cor- dially invited to attend the meetings and get an idea of what is going on. No ex- perience in radio is necessary to become a member. The club is planning to have a series of lectures extending through the coming term. These lectures will start with the fundamentals of radio and lead up to the present day stage, giving the novice an opportunity to deal with radio intelligently. Alcide Santilli, Secretary.
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