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

 - Class of 1930

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1 930 THE TECH REVIEW 17 KNIGHT DUNKERLEY Surely, you have noticed this quiet, unassuming student hastening through the corridors ! Old I ech. Although Dunkcrlcy is quite reserve , he possesses a sterling character that wins the admiration and r pect of his classmates. His conscientiousness is'an asset, fot he cannot re;t content un- less he has mastered faigrsubjects. It is well to note that English is Dunkedjyl paramount subject. He has had very little time to, Jtupubrt athletics, although, when it comes to financial JljfocKing Ire has always been prompt. Dunkerly commands idur respect and we are sorry to sec him go. Good luck? Dunkerley, and may you succeed in your life’s work. GEORGE HENRY DURFEE Now wait a minute and I’ll 4»laU it to you.” If you hear this fromvthe third-floor 1 fauftt room. you will find Durfce trying to expound tM%mys»ries of phase angles, or Kirchoff’s Law to hi Vaide-Kick,” “Meadus.” During the four years that h« htr'been with us, he has made many friends, and i Smember of the Weird” gang, Durfce, Crossley and JCiimjall. Georgojs one of our expert mathematicians, besides beiirt£ arT ardent devotee of “Radio Lore.” In the near futgtaAve may hear of him as president of some large elec- tric Tl company. Good luck, George! Tcell Radio Club. '27, '28, '29; Vice President, '28; President, '29. DANIEL WILLIAM EARLE Dan I o look at Dan” one would think he was a quiet lad, but looks arc deceiving, for he V one of the liveliest boys in the class. “Dan” strolled in poh Classical and since has made many friends by his ready ntnapr. Even mornings after the night before (?) ‘jDan” bdyalways managed to be prepared in his subjectp H claims chemistry as his favorite pastimd, but hMnly oom ve see him rushing to is the lunch rooVm We kk ou, “Dan,” is this a major? Dan” expects to mtinu on hi way to knowledge at Brown. Engineering wily be under the command of our Dan. Heartiest wishe for success, “Dan,” ole man. GEORGE EVERETT ERNST «p tt Lvey Evey” is known among us as a quiet, shy lad who has seldom participated in any of our social affairs but who, in an unassumed way, has earned the esteem of his classmates. His favorite subject is mechanical drawing, in which he excels. His favorite sport is track, to which he contributed a great deal last spring. Where Evey” will next turn his hand we do not know, but we may expect to see him at the head of some drafting room. May the best of luck go with »P you, Lvey. Track, '27, '28, '29; Indoor Tracl(, '27, '28.

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1( THE TECH REVIEW 1930 VINCENT DIMASE “Vin” “Boom! Bang! Crash! It’s not that with “Vin,” one of the quiet (?) members of Uie cla y W is usually seen strolling with “Art.” f Vin” achieves a high scholastic standing in mathcmati aj l civics his favorite subjects. “Vin” is a populallad flTh the fiddle, having always occu- pied either the first? ok- second chair in the school orchestra. Now that his high school days are complete, “Vin” intends to continue hisQeducation at a higher institution. We wish you ihd best tfrluck, “Vin.” Jwvt Ofchestra, '26, '27; C cc Club, '26, '27; Home Roomyntyrcsentativc, '26, '27; French Club, '28, '29; Clef CJjab, '27, '28; Vocational Orchestra, '27, '28, '29; Senior Orchestra, '27, '28, '29; Advanced Orchestra, '28, '29. LYMAN HAYDEN DO J eT JR. l our short years ago Lyman cajhe to l ech from Laurel Hill Avenue Graimx ff l|(mol, JT uring his stay here he has made iryany frierids. iisjEavorite subject is commercial drawint , )t7 which he plans to specialize after graduation. Althoughjfje did not participate in the school’s social affairs, he did talte part in athletics, being captain of the champion track and fencing teams of 1929. 1'he best of luck. Lyman. Tracl(, '27, '28, '29; Captain, '29; Fencing, '28, '29; Captain, '29. MARION VICTORIA DRAPER This neat, attractive and pleasant young miss is none other than our pal, Marion. Words cannot express the fine qualities which she possesses. During her sojourn at 1 ech, Marion has gained many friends. She is always ready and willing to ndp omc one solve their perplexing problem. Marionj fyis had her good tiijies in l ech, but she has also worked hard, as her report cards show. She has contributed liberally towards the different school activities. Marion is undecided as to her future, but will probably continue her education at R. I. S. C. next fall. Tech Review Board, '29, '30; Glee Club, '27; Le Cercle Franqais, '28, '29; Home Room Representative, '29, '30; Thrift Board, '28, '29. RUTH MIRIAM DRJEW Original and versatile—these Nv sds best describe our Ruth. A jovial disposition, adipir ble character, and high scholastic standing arc abaters. When you meet Ruth there is something ab t her that makes you want to know her better. D[ Some college wi|| claim Ruth in the fall, and Tech won’t be the same without her, for her sterling qualities have en- deared her to the hearts of many of the faculty and students. Debating Society, '27; Le Cercle Franqais, '28, '29; Swimming, '29; Home Room Representative, '28, '29.



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18 THE TECH REVIEW 1980 MARY ELIZABETH FALLOWS I will now introduce Mary. She is one of the more stu- dious type although she never neglects socials and games. Mary is well liked by her classmates, and has served on some of our committees. She has made many friends among the teachers as well as the students. Our athletic events would hardly be complete without her presence and cheers. After graduation she will enter R. I. C. E. and we hope she is successful. Good luck, Mary! French Club, '28, '29; 3A Social Committee. MERRILL SCOTT FAXON “Scottie” Next on our program is Merrill, better known as “Scottie.” “Scottie” may be seen almost any time of the day with his inseparable pal, “AC Merrill hasn’t gone out for athletics but has done J»is part financially.) When student dances and socials come around “Scottie” can be depended upon to make his appearance. Merrill claims architectural drafting to be his favorite subject (to say nothing of study periods and lunch.) He hasn’t let anyone in on the secret of his future, but we may expect to hear of him designing some of our coming skyscrapers. VERNON FERRARA “Tut” I o “ Tut” belong the laurels of Chairman of the Social Committee of our class. His cheerful disposition is one of the secrets of his overwhelming popularity. Our student dances and socials wouldn’t be complete without his re- freshing enthusiasm. His sterling character and remarkable personality has won for him the esteem and friendship jtd the whole class. “ I ut” hopes to enter College next fall and the best wishes of the class go with you, “Tut,”’old- timer. Chairman Social Committee, '29; Home Room Repre- sentative, 2D, 2A, 3A, 4B, 4A; Swimming Team, '26, ’27, '28; Cheer Leader, '29; Debating Society, '29; President Swimming Club, '29; Student Dance Committee, '29; 7 cch Review Board, '29. ALBERT HAROLD FERRI (S “Al” I his handsome g itleman. folks, is our “Al,” who has won many friends., through his pleasing disposition and cheerful smije. Aj, may be seen tramping the corridors with his inseparable pal, Merrill. He claims me hai ic|il drawing to be his favorite subject, so we may sopiChear of “Ferri’s Fan-Motor Engines.” 1 his jovial ’lad also excels on the track squad, where he burns up tReNcinder pem as he helps carry l ech to victory. “Al” nwer -cared much for the “weaker sex” but we know he Will overcome his bashfulness when he enters the social world. Good luck, Al.” Track. '29.

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