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u THE TECH REVIEW 1930 CLINTON MOSS DAWSON “Clint” Around the corner comesore of Henry Ford’s early models. It skids ink A uflcing space, and from the driver’s seat descends our friend, “Clint.” I his little blonde is the world’s original “wise-cracker.” He always has some bright remark at the end of his tongue and is the origin of many hearty laughs. “Clint” says he has no favorite subject; he likes them all. Next fall he will probably stagger up the Hill, carrying the best wishes of a host of friends with him. EWART RAYMOND DAWSON After a sojourn at Summit Avenue Grammar School, Ewart came to Tedfcj bashful lad with a sunny smile and an excellent disposition. Since theit he has overcome his bashfulness Ewart is not very athletic, but he positively shines at our student dances. He has a fondness for Pawtucket which makes us a bit sus- picious! Ewart is one of those boys who will be remem- bered by everyone for his never-failing enthusiasm and good ARTHUR DE CESARE “Art” “Who’s the brown-eyed lad that is forever strutting down the corridors? Why, our friend, “Art.” “Art,” who is all fun and laughter, came to us from Esek Hopkins School. During his stay here, at l ech, “Art” has made many friends. He has also kept up his reputation in the band as a “sax” player. Believe it or not, “Art” sprained his arm. one day, carrying books home (?), while one of Art’s” weaknesses is the opposite sex. Now that his high schools dayk are over, “Art” expects to enter R. I. College of Pharmacy» Good luck to our future druggist! C ec VChib, ’27, 28; Debating Societp, '29; Thrift Club:29 Band, '29. HENRY GEORGE DEERING, JR. This dark-haired boy came to I echnical High School from Peace Street Grammar School four years ago. Henry has not gone out for any of the teams, but he has always helped financially. Aflk. )(as managed to attend the majority of sociajt sjhidytlro v women are his weakness. Henry is interested iH mechanical drawing, but he excels in textile designing. He expends to enter the New Bedford I extile School in the near future. We wish him luck. will.
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1080 THE TECH REVIEW 13 MARY CORINNE CROWELL To the little red schoolhouse, One Winter’s Day, Came Mary and a Boston Bag, And for four years did stay. We certainly are glad she stayed, because if she hadn’t we would be lacking a snappy number. Mary is ever popu- lar with her classmates and has taken an active part in socials and student dances. She can often be seen cheering up some downhearted friend with a good story or her win- ning smile. After graduation you may see Mary strutting around in a white cap and gown at some hospital and we wish her good luck. C cc Club, '27, '28, '29. EDMUND DANIEL CULLEN, JR. “Ed” Behold “Ed, our genial, all-round good fellow! He has been our friend and pal for four yearsi rtd has ob- tained the esteem of all his teach'ef 'Tie is a happy-go- lucky $muth whose main object seems to be. to make his own lije’ and the live§ oTothers, especially the girls, happy. EootbalLahd leaders’ corps are his specialties to say noth- ing of our student dances and socials. The best of luck, to you, Ed, and success in all your future undertakings. Leaders' Corps '26, '27; Football, '28. CHARLES MASON DANIELS It is hard, indeed, gentle reader, to portray the many virtues of this fair youth in the short space allotted us, but we wilLdo our btjl. Look closely on the right and see the Beau Although rather inclined to indiffereMtfc, Tvlason nas aerived vast enjoyment from the companionshi| ta fN the opposite sex. Student dances and socials have been has a most likeable disposition and is a cheerful companion. We can’t predict Mason’s future in the cold, cruel world, but we know success will smile upon him. Best wishes. Mason. Home Room Representative, 2B; Chairman Social Com- mittee, 4B. RALPH DANIELS “Riffy” Behold this champion of good fellows—Ralph, the right- hand man of the class. Since his entrance into the portals of l ech, four short years ago from Sackett Street Grammar School, he has won the friendship and esteem of his class- mates. “Riffy” is a fellow that never lets a thing interfere with his lunch period, and, like all the rest of the fellows of his build, is always happy-go-lucky. Ralph claims that chemistry is his favorite subject. He is undecided as to his future, but the best wishes of the class go with him. Tennis, '28, '29; Thrift Committee, President, '28.
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1980 THE TECH REVIEW 15 FRED LOUIS DEL NERO “Major” Clear the corridor, stand back, for here comes the mighty “Major” who has taken l ech by storm the last four years. Fred is not only a gentleman and a scholar, but also an athlete as his records will show. Can “Major” argue? Hey! Hey! We invite you to 1-1 to hear his ponderous voice exploiting the Seven Wonders of the World, to his ever-gasping, awe-stricken audience. “Major” is also one of the original hour Florsemen, from the Lam-da-Nu So- ciety (League of Nations). Some higher institute of learn- ing will claim the “Major” next fall. Swimming; Basketball, '27, 28, 29. ERACLIO LOUIS DEL SESTO “Del” Ladies and gentlemen, allow us to introduce the second speaker on our ’Varsity Debating Team. “Del” may often be seen with “Gerry” and “Cast” at some social event, which would be incomplete without their presence, or walk- ing through the carridor arguing about some important ques- tion of the day. Mathematics and chemistry are Del’s” favorites. Although athletically inclined, “Del” has not found time to participate in sports, but has supported them earnestly. We expect to see “Del” entering Brown in the fall. Au revoir, “Del.” Debating Societ]), '27, '28, '29, '30; Treasurer, '27, '28; President, '29; 'Varsity Team, '29; Junior Team, 28; French Club, 28. ESTHER LOUISE DEVINE “Everyone loves you.” With her sweet, winning ways, Esther has shown to us the true depths and sincerity of Tfiendship. I he secret of her likeableness lies in her alnfity to' make yourdiief inter- ests her owrp-sShe is jf e of tKc of the SmmCdpraf. EstJjei flevcrness and ability are of her musical talent. She has athrricled all the socials and student dances, where she has been in great demand. Her plans for the future arc rather unsettled yet; however, we wish her success in what- ever profession or vocation she may choose. Tech Review Literary Board, '30; Lc Circle Frangaisc, '27, '28, '30; Senior Play, “The Man from Toronto ; 4A, Social Committee. EUGENE FRANCIS DEVINE. JR. “Micky” Eugene came from Oxford Street Grammar School four years ago to win his fann on the Tennis team and with the fellows of l ech. “Micky” has i o many of our socials because of outside intereiftsArbui Las atvyays contributed generously. Eugene exceis A Jectricity and we expect to see him in the near future with sotne big electrical firm. We wish you luck, “Mickey.” Tech Tennis Team, '28, '29; Class Basketball, '28, '29.
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