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

 - Class of 1930

Page 92 of 124

 

Providence Technical High School - Review Yearbook (Providence, RI) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 92 of 124
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Page 92 text:

X X O TECH HI-Y CLUB First Row (left to right): Bruce Kelley. Donald Jeffrey. Kenneth Knowles. James Raymond. Ray Westcott. Roy Pearson. Second Row: George Lord. Mario Parlllo, Ralph Hodges, William Sandford. Mathew Ward. Austin Ley. Myron Swanson. Third Row: William Dwinell, Vernon Ferrara. Walter Seymour. Russell Vernet. William Xaughton. Arthur Jorjorian, Alfred Ackerman. 0861

Page 91 text:

1930 THE TKCII REVIEW 87 Enclosing her in his arms, he kissed her Billie Moran became the wife of the dis- while Nona looked on admiringly. Soon tinguished Dr. Harold Wright. Ye Senior Chorus “It Must Be Love”—Elna Blomquist. “Do Something”—“Em” Moran. “Hcigh-ho-Everybody”—“Ray” West- cott. “ I he Pagan”—“Ed” Cullen. ‘The First Kiss”—“Dot” Peden. “Clad Rag Doll”—“Carlie” Kotler. That’s a Good Girl”—Doris Skirrow. “Ain’t Misbehavin’ ”—Franklin Walk- er. “Orange Blossomtime”—Ruth Nodine. “Let’s Do The Breakaway — Mary Crowell. Vagabond Lover”—“ I ut” Ferrara. “I’m Just Crazy ’bout Red Hair and Freckles”—Ruth Pease. “Don’t Be Like That”—Henry Deer- ing. “Imagination”—Burke’s Speech. Stalling”—“Bob” Sugerman. “He’s a Good Man to Have Around” —Earle Clarence. “I’ll Never Ask for More”—Lunch at 1:30. “Melancholy Baby”—Evelyn Mowry. “Just Supposin’ ”—No Student Dances! “Sleepy Valley” (In Civics)—Walter Waterman. That’s What I Call Heaven”—Vaca- tions. Dawn of Tomorrow”—Civics Exam. “Lovable and Sweet” — Herbie” Thornton. “Singin in The Rain”—“Russ” Ver- net. “Some Sweet Day”—Graduation. “Moanin’ Low”—After the Prom. “Little Pal”—Florence Santos. “I get the Blues When it Rains”—At Football Games. “Watching the Clouds Roll By” — In Study Periods. Pretty Little Thing” — “ 1 issie” Cripps. “Big Bad Bill”—Bill Sandford. “St. Louis Blues” — “Jess” MacKin- non. “Crazy over—Horses—Horses!”—Es- ther Almy. “Clown Capers”—Senior Day. “Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life”—Tech “men.” (!) “My Inspiration”—Adriance Platt. “I’ll Always be in Love With You”— lech. Too Wonderful for Words” — Mr. Manchester. “Album of My Dreams”—lech Re- view. R. A. P. D. C. P. H. E. K. Hec: “Does your mother speak highly of me?” El: “Rather!—She’s up in the air all the time.” Customer: “Say, do you ever play by request?” Delighted musician: “Certainly, sir.” Customer: “Then I wonder if you’d mind playing dominoes until I’ve finished my lunch?”



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1930 THE TECH REVIEW 80 Tech Hi Y The l ech Hi-Y is composed of the out- standing Juniors and Seniors. This society is organized to promote better sportsman- ship in athletics, and for the purpose of “helping to create, maintain and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the school and community.” Our l ech Hi-Y is only one of many Hi-Y’s all over the United States. Each member of the club is pledged to help the other fellow. 1 he Hi-Y has been of great service to our school in many ways, the most apparent one being the semiyearly publishing of the Freshman Guides. These booklets contain a great deal of information about the school and are given out to enter- ing Freshmen so that they may better ac- quaint themselves with their high school. Weekly meetings of this club are held in the Providence Y. M. C. A., under the direction of Mr. Cranston, our advisor. The present officers are: James Raymond. President; Kenneth Knowles, Vice Presi- dent; Donald Jeffrey, Treasurer; Raymond Westcott, Secretary. Our present enrollment is approximately twenty-five. Membership to this club is ob- tained by invitation only. Raymond Westcott, Secretary. Sketch Club 1 he Sketch Club formed early last spring by Mr. Ralph C. Scott for the pur- pose of creating an interest in landscape sketching, had thirty-five members enrolled at the beginning of the present school year. I rips were made to various parts of the city, particularly the waterfront, one afternoon each week, where sketches were made from nature. The results were most gratifying, several showing marked ability and talent. High lights of the year were—a talk by Mr. Antonio Cirino of the R. I. School of Design on landscape painting; a chalk talk by Mr. George Channing Darling, and a visit to the Providence Art Club.

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