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1930 THE TECH REVIEW 21 MARGARET EVELYN COSSET I all, dignified and quiet, well-poised at all time;—that is Margaret Yet uikterjw UviKidl she loves fun and jollity as much asMhtyone. She is always ready to lend a helping hand and has -m cje many friends during her sojourn at lech. Margaret has attendee! mosf of our socials and student dances and enjoys all the gpod times, but at the same time she works hard at her studies? ’ As the next step in her search for knowledge. Margaret has chosen Pembroke. We know that whatever she under- takes in this world, she will carry through successfully. Art Club, 26, '27; French Club, '28, '29; Secretary, '29; Home Room Representative,'29; Social Committee, '28, '29. ESTHER GRANDE All eyes forward! Here comes Esther, the girl with snapping, brown eyes, dark curls and flashing smile. Esther is a favorite with both''sexes, but in spite of this she does not neglect her studie Yespecially lunch and udy where she is an animated conversationalist. IjhtfUident dance; and sociajs wnilfll feel something lidMg if Esther with her dancing- ties and flaaqffig smjlfe were not there. Esther has high dreiras of the future j ays when she will be presiding over a class of “young ones.” She expects to continue her studying at some normal school. Best wishes for a succe;s- ful future. Italian Club, '28; Glee Club, '26, '27, '28, '29; Social Committee, '29; 4B Ring Committee; Dramatic Club, '26. SCHRINO GRECO up t L»rec Now, dear readers, let us pause for a moment and con- sider this distinguished looking personage. This is none other than our pal and friend, “Grec.” Schrino came to us from Laurel Hill Avenue Grammar School. “Grec” is another one of that band of “ I'wenty-niners,” who usually stroll in at 8:29. Grec’s” main accomplishment is music, and he may often be seen playing in one of our school or- chestras or our school band. “Grec is undecided as to his future, but it would not be surprising to us to see him as the leader of some great symphony orchestra—“some day. WILLIAM HERBER T GREGSON. JR. “Bill” After graduating from Point Street School, “Bill” honored 1 ech with his presence. He is an example of “still waters run deep.” Although his actions denote quietness, he is popular with the young ladies. His spare time has been taken up by outside interests, so he has not been able to contribute his athletic ability to I ech’s various sports. He has, however, contributed in other ways. “Bill” in- tends to enter the business world when he graduates. May he land on the Isle of Success!
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20 THE TECH REVIEW 1030 LOUIS J. GEREMIA “Gerry” Well, well! Who is this quiet, studious chap who ar- rived four years ago from Broad Street Grammar School? Why, it’s “Gerry” of course! He has won many pals, due to his likeableness and cheerful' disposition. “Gerry” has been kept away from some of our good time) by out- side activities but he has always cheerfully contributed his share financially, and has been pre ent at most of our games. “Gerry’s mind is not settled as to the future but we expect to hear from him at some higher and well-known institution. Good luck, “Gerry”! JOHN HACKETT GOODWIN Ten’ shun! Here is Teclyi representative of l O M. T. C. l or the past three.yniars John Kas been successful in enticing enough boy tq'take up military training to fill the quota. As hedjtfSgraduated after four years training he is qualified t y explain to anyone interested all about “the old army g3fme.” We hope John’s military experience paves the wav to West Point where they make (generals?) and second lieutenants. His marks show that he may easily claim mechanical drawing as his favorite subject with com- mercial drawing a close second. His ready smile makes him many fast friends, both in l ech and outside. Football, 27. CHARLES FRANCIS GORMLEY “Charlie” Pleasing personalty and good nature account for “Charlie’s” Populariy ivith his classmates. His presence at the cUss AOciah|Jra ertainly increased the attendance of the op ).'-iit’because of his ability to dance. On ac- count »j )msiae influences “Charlie” has not been a dash- ing football or baseball hero, but has done his part for athletics through his financial contributions. Although un- decided as to his future, “Charlie” is expected to further his education at some higher institution of learning. JOHN VINCENT GORMLEY “Vin” “Vin,” as he is known among his host of friends, is one of the best fellows we know. He never has much to say. but absorbs a great deal. Although he has not attended class socials because of outside activities he has given them his financial support. When it comes to electricity, well he, along with his pal. Battle, can do as well as any experts in business. Just now Vin is undecided as to his future but we know it will be a bright one.
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22 THE TKCII REVIEW 1030 V.I, LHU flVts'i t tcAaij VINCENT HENRY GROSSI “Viny” Vincent is well known, although he is questioned in vain about the opposite sex. bt laims botany as his favorite subject, l ut we like hinr sTthe same Due to his success- to stancL rlin his varu j ubjects, he has not y Ume to athletics, jjK may be held responsible, Sanford and S. Greco, Esq., noises emanating from the band. “Vinny” is desirous of attending R. I. College of Phar- macy, but we may hear him playing in the band at Kingston. Home Room Representative, '25; Italian Club, '27; French Club, '28, '29; Senior Orchestra, '28, '29, '30; Band, '28, '29, '30; Aero Club, '29, '30. ful e devote howeveiV long with for many of the cunoi RUSSELL PERRY HAGER “Rusty” And now “Rusfjy” makes his bow before you. Although this bundle of good7 nau e has been with us only a year, he ha made a gfeat many friends and his marks are proof enouglra Tiis three years at Classical were not wasted. “Rusty X is positively a “shark” at any variety of mathe- matici as well as at English, l ech’s soccer field has also been torn up to a considerable extent by Rusty’s flying feet. After graduating, Russ” intends to go to some higher in- stitution, and perhaps he shall be the future Einstein. Who knows? Soccer, '29. LESTER LE ROY HENRIKSON “Swede” This apparently serious youth deserves the title of l ech’s best-natured Senior. His fine disposition has won the friend- ship of all who know him. “Swede” is the surviving mem- ber of the “Old Guard” of P.A.-7, and of the Hcnrikson- Hendrickson partnership. He is a most loyal supporter of l ech’s athletics with both his cheering and his purse. Lunch, he insists, is his favorite period, although he rates biology a close second. He has never missed a day of school since his entrance. He is undecided as to his course after graduation, but it will be a successful one. MARGARET VIRGINIA HOWARD “Maggie” Where “jigs” ire concerned, so is “Maggie!” We wonder if she can vield a rolling-pin as she does a tennis raquet? Well, mj3ybe so, but Margaret’s so quiet (?) and demure(?). thc fre doubt whether she’d do anything quite so rash. j She has jwKat some people call a “line,” so she hopes to attend thejJEmerson School of Oratory and cultivate it. Good-bye, “Maggie,” but l ech and the class of ’30 will never forget you. Tennis, '29; Clec Club, '28, '29; Debating Society, '29; Aero Club, '29; Metal Art Club, '29.
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