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1930 THE TECH REVIEW 25 CAROLYN KOTLER Let me now introduce Carlie, one of the most lovable persons in our class. She has supported our athletics finan- cially and with her attendance, although she does not take part in the event. A social, student dance, or any social function would not be complete without our jazzopating Car- lie. She does not burden herself with studying but man- ages to do well in all her subjects, l ech will certainly miss a snappy number when Carlie leaves to go to Leslie’s Kin- dergarten School in Boston and we envy anyone who may come day come under her guidance. Social Committee, '29. WALTER KUBAT Here, here, who is that young gentleman who is trying to get acquainted with the girls in his lunch period, and with some succe»jy Why, that’s none other than Walter, who islajways sjenlymmng th ougly the Tbrfuon with some of his irany teiteol friends.yHe wis frasnful young man where frls were concern has overcome that diffi- culty. He claims that chem” is his favorite subject, a fact which we do not doubt, for he is a shark” at it. He also excels in shop work. Walter will probably be seen next fall at some higher institution in pursuit of chemistry. SYNDEY JOSEPH LEI BO Syd, Joe Here is a patient type of student. Syd” came to Tech after spending three and one-half years at Commercial High School. By his tireless efforts he has won the good will of all his teachers and classmates. He is very quiet and ca- pable of very good work. His favorite subjects are English and geometry. He is undecided as to what he will do after graduation. yiljuMX f HARi 1 HAROLD LINDBERG Lindy is the namesake of our hero? Our Lindy” is a tall and handsome young man whose (blonde curls are al- ways rumpled. He is one of the popular members of his class. He claims his favorite subjects to be math and drawing. Although Lindy” has not participated in ath- letics, he has supported them financially. This young man has expressed his intention of entering the business world and not aviation. May he merit all the luck and success of his namesake.
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24 THE TECH REVIEW 1930 EVANGELINE ROBBLEE JERALD Now we come to Evangeline, our innocent appearing 'eyes. She is not, however, as ut quite full of pep with her lthough “Vangy” has not played a he has supported them financially and contests. She is not decided as re- gards her future, but we are sure she will be successful with any vocation she may choose. Good luck, Evangeline! we come brunette with the big, quiet as one would immediatas frie part on lany of (ms. attended' HENRY CLARENCE JOHNSON “Bud” “Bud” came to us from Oxford Street Grammar School, and we certainly appreciate what Oxford did for us when they sent him. He is a quiet, industrious chap who spends a good deal of his free hours as an electrician. During his stay at l ech he has made many friends. He is usually found with his chums, Frank and “Bill.” “Bud says his favorite subjects are mathematics and electricity. He is un- decided as to his future, but we wish him success in all his undertakings. ARTHUR JORJORIAN “Bek” “Beb,” as he is known throughout the school, is one of the most popular fellows mjc ur class. He is known to both the teachers anckjnipils and is seldom seen without a group around him. Inva bLVne is giving them a “line which he can do very Skillfully. “Beb” will certainly miss his vocation, if he dte jjot become a travelling salesman. He is a member of the football team, having played for two years. “Beb Kas won innumerable friends of the opposite sex through hisiooks, or his line, or most likely both. We wish you the best of luck, “Beb ! FootbaU Zp, '29. HELEN ELIZABETH KINNECOM “Bumps” “Milton! Thou should’st be living at this hour: England hath need of thee.” This time Helen was our fair heroine who grasped the helm of our l ech Review in its literary need of the hour. The selection of Helen as our Editor-in-Chief seemed to be unanimous. By her faithful hard work and conscientious study of manuscript the following pages have been made possible. In her quiet and demure personality we find that “still waters run deep.” Her keen sense of humor and good taste combined with her refreshing literary talent have won for her the honor and esteem of both teachers and classmates. Nor shall we forget her sweet disposition that commands the friendship of all who know her. Literary Board, '29, '30; Editor-in-Chief, '30; Debating Society, '29; Sketch Club, '29; Swimming, '26, '27.
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26 THE TECH REVIEW V.VM) JOHN LOMBARDI “Johnny” Who is this privileged character strolling through the corridors when everyone else is busy? It is none other than our loyal office boy who has won the est£em of all the teachers of l ech by his services. Tej6l welcorned “Johnny” four short years ago from t)ie Bytdgham Grammar School and his stay at Tcteh shall Always be remembered. His winning personality has won him many friends. “Johnny” is undecided as to his future, but, his encouraging smile and cheerful disposition will make him successful in anything he undertakes. The class of ’30 wishes him success. Soccer, '29. GEORGE WILLIAM I W Look closely at this solemn (?) son of lech. George came to l ech four years ago from Candace Sjjeet“Gram- mar School. He has two noticeable wealutifcsseyMme for studying and the other, foAamleiigk. Outside activities have hindered him somcwhqfRfrom the latter, but he has shown his ability HiS'vi member of the soccer team. George’s fa- vorite subjectai English but his marks show that he has done well in all his subjects. He hopes to enter the business world in the fall and we wish him luck in his quest for success. Freshman Soccer, '26; 'Varsity Soccer, ’27, '28, '29; Manager, '28, '29. JESSIE GRACE MacKINNON « T II Jess Certainly our Jessie needs no introduction for we all know her and to know her is Ao love her. Jessie and her winning smile and her good nature always win for her a host of friends wherver she goes. A.football, basketball or baseball game would not be complete without Jessie’s presence. Peering through the crowds ypu can usually see her burning up the floor at our socials and student dances. Jessie has not quite made up her mind as to her future al- though the Rhode Island School of Design may be her next stop. Good luck, “Jess”! ELI MALATT Hce! Hee! Hee: Don’t look around because it’s only Eli laughing at one of his own jokes. You can see by the starved look on his face he detests his lunch!? He claims chemistry to be his favorite subject. On account of outside activities he has not participated in any sports, but he has contributed towards them financially. He intends to further his education at some business college. Good fuck! Eli; we are all rooting for you to succeed.
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