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

 - Class of 1930

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1980 THE TECH REVIEW 9 LEILA WELLS BRIGGS 4«f ft Lee “Who’s wonderful, who’s marvelous?” No, it’s not M iss Annabelle Lee at all; it’s our own “Lee,” whose tr and mischievous brown eyes would put the origi- liss Annabelle to shame. The rest of Lee’s class- notice tq their sorfow that gentlemgii-we er prefer may be heard in every morning in controversy over this lat. Lee” rfiade hejJdtbnfTn the “Spanish Revue” along with a “g tf c baTlepo!” and using her own saying Be good!” AAi6$, Leila! Glee Club, '27, '28, '29. MAX EDWARD BROOMFIELD Here is Max, the life of the class. Max came to l ech two short years ago from Classical. He can be seen and heard in every classroom and especially in Mr. Hill’s chem- istry room. He claims that English is his favorite subject. Since his time is so occupied with the cavalry. Max has had very little time for athletics. Max intends to go to the New York Nautical School and in the future we shall expect to hear of Max as captain of a mighty schooner. ALBERT GEORGE BUSBY “Al ” “Buzz” Four short years ago this quiet, unassuming chap came to l ech from Oxford Street Grammar School. “Al,” due to outside activities, has not found time to participate in many sports, but has always contributed to their support and also to social functions. “Buzz” has a liking for the machine shop, as well as his academic subjects, and we may hear of him, in later years, as superintendent of some large factory. Good luck, “Al”! Football. '29. ROBERT ALFRED BYRNE Robert, otherwise known as “Bob,” came to I ech from Pawtuxet. “Bob” decided that he would like 1 ech better than any other high school. We have enjoyed having him in our wonderful class. Due to studying and outside activi- ties he was unable to participate in any school activity. You can always find “Bob” with Earl Clarence fooling around, as per usual. “Bob,” who'is tall and handsome, always had a weak spot for the weaker sex, of which he made many friends. Although “Bob is undecided as to his future he will always attain his popularity and success.

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8 THE TEC II REVIEW 1980 JEANNE BERCOVITZ Hail to one of the sweetest members of our class. She looks quiet but never judge a book by its cover. I his say- ing applies to Jeanne. Behind those big, brown eyes there is fun and laughter. Although Jeanne is not athletically in- clined she is Ipstaunch supporter. She can seldom be seen without er m ji ble pal, “Carlie.” Outside interests have kept Jeanne from'VtWfiding our socials. We wonder what they are! ! ! In the nfture Jeanne may be seen teach- ing the A. B. C.’s to a class qf youngsters as she intends to enter Leslie’s in the fall. Good luckTol’ pal! ELNA VIOLA BLOMQUIST “El”, Blonkie” “ 1 he brightness of her cheek would shame those stars, s daylight doth a lamp.” Romeo might have been thinking of Elna as she dashes about our corridors in the bloom of good health and vital- ity that needs no cosmetics. Though we must crown her queen of our athletics, we shall never forget her outstanding good scholarship, nor her vivacious personality that made even the darkest hours when she was around, bright with the ljghtThat never fails. JLJL Hbnor Society; Vice President of Class. 1A; Basketball, •27; Captain. '27, ’2D; Field Hockey. '27, '28. '29; Cap- tain. ’27. •28N29; Volleyball. ’28. ’29; Captain. '28, 29; Baseball. '27. ’28, ’29; Captain. '29; Major “T.” ’29; Home Room Repre- sentative. 2A; Alternate, 3B, 3A; Social Committee, 3A, 1A; Le Circle Francais, '28; Tech Review Board, '28, ’29, ’30; Girls’ Athletic Editor; Joke Editor, '30. ANNA BORNSTEIN “Anne,” Honey” l ake a girl—give her two true-blue eyes, dark, curly hair, a demureness that no one else could possess, a per- sonality that lacks no charm, eight report cards which would makei any one envious, and a rippling laugh, so full of mirth, jjiat everyone’s cares are cast aside—and what have you ?- st‘‘ imi.” “Ann r archWizUfl rooter at every game. In fact, she’s always “rooting,” even in Nutrition! Being a business-like person, (i.e., with business-like “airs”), our “Annie” hopes to “go, see and conquer” the world. Best o’ luck. “Honey”! VICTOR ARTHUR BOULE This serious-minded youngster c ago from George J. West. Altho part ifKschool atWetics. he hasfcontri VictOT ]h studies. nr years never taken I much, financially, satisfactory showing in his ath as his favorite subject. After graduation Victor will venture forth to win his spurs at R. I. State. So long, “Vic.” l ech wishes you luck.



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10 THE TECH REVIEW 1930 GEORGE This blushing yout bashful AIRO readers, U none other than our the cold vdhtfcLt f 1926, Bridgham seut. this ip aibuVscholar to further his g, helping-hand, together with Gramm education i«ech. his good-nature, has' ifeae him innumerable friends, among both the boys and girls. His weakness is chemistry, where he concocts solutions and compounds—and where he makes the fifth floor look like a foggy morning in London. Good luck to you, in your future at R. I. State. Inlcrclass Track, '26, '21, '28, '29; Leaders' Corps, '28, '29; Intcrclass Basketball, '26, '21, '28, '29. EDITH 1 his charmin winning persona life happie arms'-when sM ago. Since t at our social -and games. MARIE CAPOMACCHIO ther than our Edith, whose smile have helped to make received hof' with open nd a half st” has also has our heartiest won many friends of hot wishes for a happy future and we know she will succeed. Glee Club, '26, '21, '29. EDMUND EMILIO CASTAGNACCI ‘Cast Olneyville. knowledge. ) Edmund has can us from the wilds of much ability in acquiring [uently be found with his three and “Major,” and these four tir up plenty of commotion. He chemVJry as his favorite subjects. He is and we may soon hear him upholding the lussolini or some other subject of importance, enter R. I. State College in the fall, where he increase his knowledge in the chemistry field. We wish you luck, “Cast”! Soccer, '26, '21; French Club, '28, '29; Debating Class Team, '28; Dramatics, '29; Debating Society, '21, '28, '29; “The Man from Toronto, '29. CLAUDE CHADWICK Seriousness never enters this chap’s head. He is always good-natured, smiling, andkfull of fun. During his stay at l ech, Claude has made Wiany sincere friends. His favorite subject is keyboard harmony and he can usually be found in 5-5 trying some piece he has composed. Claude’s great weakness is pole-vaulting. He has spent many hours in practice at Roger Williams Park and made a fine showing in the 1929 track season. Claude is rather undecided as to his future although he is thinking strongly of becoming a civil engineer. Here’s wishing him the best of luck! Track, '21, 28, '29.

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