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

 - Class of 1930

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Providence Technical High School - Review Yearbook (Providence, RI) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 82 of 124
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Page 82 text:

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Page 81 text:

1930 THE TECH REVIEW 77 TECH GIRINS’ AERO CLUB TECH BOYS AERO CLUB THE TECH BOYS’ AERO CLUB The Boys’ Aero Club was founded two years ago by four of the air-minded stu- dents of I echnical High School, Stanley Allard, Worden Perry, Ernest Sprague and Ronald A. Marrocco. I he latter is the present Commanding Officer of the club. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in aviation among the student body of Technical High School. 1 he club is striving for the course that is issued by the government, consisting of a motor, magneto, carbuerator, and the plane itself, but the total membership is not enough. 1 he officers of the club arc as follows: Mr. Beechan, Advisor; Ronald A. Mar- rocco, President; Saul Pliner, Secretary; Hyman Sherman, Treasurer; Ronald Mar- rocco, Commanding Officer; Captain Wil- liam Barrows, Captain Lehon Severin, Instructors.



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 TIIE TECH REVIEW 7 Harold Lindberg: “Why does a blush creep over a girl’s face?” Dan Earle: “’Cause it’d kick up too much dust if it ran.” Roy Pearson: “Civilization certainly is advancing. Imagine, just a few years ago the Eskimos used to eat candles for des- sert.” Grace Cripps: (sarcastically) “Yes, and now I s’pose they eat electric light bulbs.” One evening a minister’s daughter at- tended a dance against her father’s wishes. The next morning, at breakfast, the min- ister greeted his daughter by saying, “Good morning. Daughter of Satan.” She replied, “Good morning, father.” A pedestrian hailed a college car. “How goes it, boys?” “Gasoline, you darned fool, what d’ja think?” Art Jojorian: “Say, I wonder why they say ‘Amen’ instead of Ah-women?” Henry Deering: “Oh, well, they sing ‘hymns,’ don’t they?” Coach Parker: (to football players) Remember that football developes indi- viduality, initiative, leadership. Now get in there and do exactly as I tell you.” Ed Robinson: When I graduate I shall Jtep into a position of $20,000 per.” Russ Hager: “Per what?” Ed: “Per—haps!” “A man can’t fool a tooth ache, even if he can kid gloves and string beans,” says Don Jeffrey. Ray: “Who knocks?” Tut: Tis I, the Duke.” Ray: “Duke o’ what?” 1 ut: “Duco finish.” Senior: “You should place your hand over your mouth when you yawn.” Fresh: “What! ’an get bit?” Good looking State 1 roopcr: Let’s see your license. What’s your name?” Alice Peacock: “Alice—what’s yours? Member of Senior chorus: (singing) “And for bonnie Annie Laurie I’d lay me down and die.” Mr. Carpenter: (interrupting) “Is Miss Laurie in the audience?” Mother: “Now, Grace, I want you to come home from the party at a reasonable hour—and not with the milkman.” Grace C: “But mother, how absurd. He won’t be there.” Em: “I see dainty India muslins are nade from fibers of the banana tree.” I ut: “Yes, they ought to be rather easy to slip on.”

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