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

 - Class of 1930

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THE TECH REVIEW l ; ) : PHILLIP WAYNARD SIMONS “Waney “Weenie” Allow us to introduce one of the finestiplrows one could know. As drum-major fo» thc-bai waney’’ has been the cynosure of £very eye m -tfH T)ig occasions. When a mere ‘‘Freshte’ eN lay cPon the Basketball I cam and. later. as a I 6tnB of the Track Squad, he made the dust fly on the inder path. He has never been known to neglect his iessoniNor his athletic dues. Good luck, “Weenie,” wherever you go! Band, '28, '29. '30; Basketball, '26; Indoor Track. '28; Track Squad, '28. DORIS EVELYN SKIRROW It’s wasting time attempting to introduce one so well known as Doris. Dot is an all-round sport, and with her friendly disposition she has acquired many friends. She comforts many a downcast heart when she lets that pleasant smile beam forth. When you’re in trouble you are sure to receive sympathy from “Dot.” She is very fond of dancing which is one of her many accomplishments. Doris is un- certain as to what she will do in the future, but whatever she undertakes, we know she will be successful. Perhaps someday she will be instructing a class in French. Who knows ? French Club, '28; Student Dance Committee, '29. HERBERT EUGENE STROMBERG Stromberg came to us as a graduate of Broad Street Grammar School. Although his marks would not admit him to the Honor Society he has been with us the:e four short years in good standing. He has not attended many of the socials but this has not been a handicap in gaining friends. Drawing being his favorite subject he expects to continue at Wentworth’s with the aid of his trick slide rule. ROBERT A. SUGERMAN “G’wan that’s not right.” Don’t get scared; that’s only “Sugie” explaining the ethics of cheanistry to his division. 1 his, he claims to be his favorh iOjt C His favorite in- door sport isvbeating oufttWt oY30 bell every morning and making' a lotVf i Aj itn his new leather heels in 2-14. Outsifle) businj Mias Kept “Sugie” from participating in school vvetivities. He intends to enter the business world. Good luck, “Sugie”!

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mo TIIE TECH REVIEW 35 HOWARD R. SCHOLZ Dear readers, let me present to you Howard R. A jolly smile, a happy disposition, good will toward all, have won him manw frieiids. The walls of TecJ) ary oiftg to miss that support that held them up beUvt n periods for we could always find Howa»d frwre talking Lo some fair damsel, for with his rosy cheeks and winning ways he iVsopie sensation among that weaker sex. - We all believe 'that Howard’s greatest joy is in the manipulation of a knife and fork, for we always see Howard with friend. Vernet, well up in line for eats. I he honor of having Mr. Schol . will go to Annapolis where with him goes our wish for luck galore. Football, '27; Tracl(, '28; Clec Club, '26; Baseball, '29; Home Room Representative, '21. ESTHER LAURA SEMENOFF What’s the commotion down the line? Oh. that’s our Semie trying to get rid of her excess pep. Scmie is a star gloom chaser, with her k )i «nse of humor and her happy- go-lucky flame o£ itifna. Ou athletic and social functions hayg been personally nd finarfyially supported by her. Not to meh pnyHstner’snppularity, we know that a lunch period just isn T if $h£ isifVMere. She claims nutrition as one of her favorite subjects and some day we may see her in a white uniform, as a head dictition. Don’t forget your Alma Mater! Tech Hi 77 . '26, '27, '28, '29; Basketball, '26; Home Room Alternate, 2B, 2A. WALTER EDWARD SEYMOUR “Fed” 'l ou are gazing now at none odujt t-Kah “ I ed.” He is one of the nuwjL popular bov JK our class, especially with the oppo A»4o Ed hasiVen one of the greatest back- field a t io wear a suit. He has captained the suc- cessfur football team of me past season. l ed has always managed to pass in his subjects and is liked by all his teachers. In the near future we expect to hear about “Ed’s” playing at and with Notre Dame. Football, '26, '21, '28; Captain, '29; Basketball, '26, '27, '28, '29; Track, '27. LEONARD REYNOLDS SHERMAN “Len,” s this curly haired youth is galled, is one of the ►f our class. )d fellowship and m is popular mem I his cheerful naljfe have characterised {dm at all times. A more constan and IruC fVient find. HI favorite sul one of tne best students in our class. Because of outside activities he has never gone out for sports but has always supported them faithfully. After graduation, Len will enter Boston University to study business administration.



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1030 TIIE TECH REVIEW 37 MARTIN LEO TAHAKJIAN “Bill” Marty’ Who is that walking do h the corridor so studious? Why, it’s our friend, MW’ He is only walking to his chemistry class. AnotherAponte study of his is “algebra” which he is a His rbrious face is in complete contrast to life lisposition. “Marty” believes in laughter as an aid to digestion and, consequently, his cul- tured (?) laugh may be heard by everyone in his machine- shop period. He is undecided as to what he will do imme- diately after leaving l ech. Outdoor Track 27; Indoor Track» '26, '27; Glee Club, '26, 28, 29. PETER TARLAIAN Pete” Who is this solemn-looking chap? Why, it’s “Pete.” Four years ago “Pete” decided that Asa Messer Grammar School could terch him no more, so he came to l ech in search of knowledge. In jpite of the fact that he stands high in his classTs7TJ2ete” has nightmares about flunking. Outside interests tJ AjUimed much of his time, but he is always ready witII financial support for all school activities. In the future we expect to see jewelry industry. EDWARD J. TEMPLE This young gentleman hasn’t been with us long, for he only joined our ranks last term. “Ed” entered I ech with an earlier class, but left before completing the course. The fact that he has come back to graduate with us shows that he has realized the value and importance of Tech’s educa- tion. He seems very serious, but his intimate friends know that, under it all, he loves fun and a good time as much as anyone. Our most cordial wishes go with “Ed” as he leaves l ech to pursue further his training for the profession of dentistry. MORGAN H. THOMPSON, JR. Morgan is one of the quietest boys in the 4A class. He believes in being seen but not heard. Morgan’s interest centers in drawing, and although he is greatly interested in the artistic field, he does not let this interfere with his other studies. He has never participated in athletics, but he has always contributed generously toward their support. When Morgan attends the School of Design, the best wishes of the class will speed him on his way. ,

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