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] 930 THE TECH REVIEW 29 EMILY KATHRYN MORAN ••17 tt hm Let me now introduce Emily, one of the reasons why socials and student dances are successful. “Em” has taken an active part in both athletics and socials as well as doing good work in all her studies. She is one of the live wires of our class and popular with both the boys and girls. She does not say but we believe that her favorite indoor sport is rushing down to lunch to try to find something good at a I :25 lunch period. She intends to enter either R. I. State or R. I. C. E. and we all wish her good luck in whatever course she may pursue. Home Room Representative, 2 A, 3B; Chairman of Social Committee, 2A; Ring Commitcc, 4B; Student Dance Committee, 4A; Social Committee, 4A. DOROTHY JANE MORRISH Next, ladies and gentlemen, comes “Dot.” the young lady with the smile. “Dot” is fond of enjoyment and is always ready to lend a helping hand. Although she has not participated in any of the sports, she has regularly strength- ened their financial backing. She claims chemistry as her favorite subject, although she manages to get by in all of them. Dot” is undecided as to her future when she leaves l ech. The Class of ’30 wishes you the best of luck. ••Dot.” C ce Club, 9A, 10A, 12A. EVELYN FRANCIS MOWRY Don’t forgeTToJeavo space for our friend. “Ev.” Her giggle can be yhA in all the corridors of l ech, especially in her English cl s. “Ev” came to us four years ago from Manton AvejmBsGrynmar School and has never regretted it. Evelyn hjfs not pidulged in sports, but has supported them financially. She intends to take a P. G. and then go to R. I. C. E. Best of luck, “Ev”! C ce Club, 9A, I0A. DIRAIR MUKITARIAN “Muke” “Muke” is not sjiidious and yet he always manages to have his lessorts prepared. One of his favorite pastimes is manufacturing Conglomerations” in lunch for the dessert of the Four Musketeers. If you get a slap on the back and hear someone say, “HoVy are ya” in that certain way, you may be sure it’s, “Muke;” Afterv graduation, “Muke” will honor Rhode Island State College with hiS presence. I he best of luck, “Muke”! Vocational Orchestra, '27, '28; Senior Orchestra, '26, '27.
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28 THE TECH REVIEW 1980 GEORGE G. MESSIER “Lefty” “Lefty” came to us two years ago from La Salle Acad- emy. He has since, made numerous friends because of his good disposition. “Lefty” has gained a baseball reputation for himself during his stay here at I ech, and has supported the various other activities with his billfold. He takes all of his studies seriously but his favorite is house framing. “Lefty” is still undecided as to the future, but he will surely be successful, if the good wishes of his class have anything to do with it. Baseball, '29. VAHAN AKASHAY MIKAELIAN “Mike Well, folks, meet “Mike.” the travelogue of Mr. Ste- ven’s English class of 7RV This chap claims to have travelled more than diy oilier student who has trotted the portals of J eVfe mac e ma»y fr‘enck during his short stay «it i cJfrOutside activities kept “Mike” from participating in our sports, but didn’t stop him in helping to raise the standard of l ech, financially. “Mike” is unde- cided about his future, but we may hope to hear of him building bridges and other construction works, for he is a wizard in engineering. ALBERT EDWIN MILLER Here’s a fellow whom it is hard to write about. “Al” came to us a few years back from Oxford Street Grammar School. Since that time he has made his mark both in the school orchestra and the band. He is known to his fellow musicians as “Oboe Al.” A million times, he claims, he has been asked. “What is that funny-sounding instrument,” and every time his answer is, “It’s an oboe!” “Al” would like to further his musical education after graduation, but his future is as yet undecided. LUCY MIRAGLIUOLO I his quiet and demure-looking miss is none other than Lucy but appearances are deceiving and we know that she is bubbling over with good cheer. She can usually be seen with her “inseiiarab) ' pal, “Te$ ie.” “Lu” never seemed overburdened u'itjbT boolfs but na always got by in her studies. Our prophecy for Lucy isS ot of an ordinary kind. We can, without tretcnjjjg our imagination, easily picture her in clean, white linen walking between long rows of beds. She would make a splendid nurse, because she possesses those rare qualities, good nature and patience. The good wishes of the class go with you, “Lu.” S’long!
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30 THE TECH REVIEW 1030 KATHRYN NADEAU iy rvay Just one year agc Kathryn came to us from Commercial, and we are very glad she made the change. Although she has not been with us long we have all learned to love her. Kay” has done well in her studies and. though she has not taken vm active part in socials and athletics, she has supported theifr faithfully with her pocketbook. After grad- uation, Kay” will further her education at R. I. C. E. and we wish her the best of luck. RUTH ERMINA NODINE This twinkling star in the firmament of Tech has moved among us with and petitely Ru ' tllfclsmile o like soft, yet radiant. Blithely her way. I hat curling, a moment later, when her s, she reveals a rare sense of humor me from a sweet disposition such as hers, s happy when Ruth is around and just wonders Her scholastic record is one of which she may 'oud, and her support of school activities has been most generous. Fortunate, indeed.will be the college of her choice, for Ruth’s exquisite and delicate taste will charm all with whom she associates. Leaders' Corps, ’27, '28; Home Room Alternate, '29; R. I. Honor Society; Tech Revici» Board, '29; Business Manager, '30. R. . Honor Society. RUDOLPH OCCOMY This cheerful fellow came to l ech from Thayer Street Grammar. Rudolph is a very popular fellow. I his is ac- counted for by his genial disposition. He is always ready to give a helping hand, no matter what he is needed for. He is the friend who is always there when a fellow needs a friend.” Rudolph likes history; ask any history teacher. He in- tends to enter a school of pharmacy in the fall. We wish him the best of luck. So long, pal. Be a good boy and don’t take any lead nickels. Occomy is a great shiek. They even named him after Valentino but he has his namesake beaten 40 ways. And how! ! JOSEPH EDWARD O’BEIRNE “Eddy” Behold! ye mortals! you are now gazing at Eddy, the physics shark (???!!!) Four years ago this ambitious chap got his passport from Candace Street Grammar to l ech. He may be seen anyCnrfbning about 8:29, hurrying to get to his home room. Eday 'is one of our class’s fa- vorite members. He is often seenL oaroing the corridors of l ech with his inseparable pal, “Pewt.” His ability to make friends is unbeatable. Eddy is ugdfcided about his future, but we hope to hear from him soon, teaching forestry to his classmates at Rhode Island State College. Good luck, Eddy, old boy.
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