Rindge Technical School - Brownie Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1929

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PAGE FOUR THE RINDGE REGISTER Che 1929 Graduating Class of the Rindge Cechuical School PHILLIP E. PARSONS 9 Perry Street. “Pep” is a graduate of Rindge has been an interesting one. pn functions. He has served on Senior Dance ‘29; DINO PAGLIERANI 120 Burleigh Street. 18 years ‘Dino” hailed from the Roberts School. His plans are to take up an advancement in the electrical line. He is not coming back next year. JOHN H. DOUGLASS 35 Copley Street. 18 years “Douggie,” who hailed from the Webster School, was a member of the Law Club during his Senior year, He is undecided about his future. JOHN J. HANNON 20 Cambridge Terrace. 17 years “Johnnie” came to Rindge from the Si. Peter’s School. He was a member of the Travel Club, °29, He intends to go to work. the Webster He was a member of the Glee Club, 725, 27; the Travel Club, '28, '29; Glee Club Operetta, '28; and Swimming team, ’27. Besides these activities “Pep” has supported with real interest all the class the following committees: Senior Reception, '28; to attend the evening course at Northeastern. 17 years Grammar Schook, His career in “Jam” or “Arthur” “Art” was very active in sports. years. Junior Prom ’28; Senior Drama, ’29. “Pep” intends is going to M. 1. T. next year. ARTHUR RODHAM 54 Trowbridge Street. 18 years “Art” came to Rindge from the Harvard School. In reviewing his four years spent here we find that he has been an active member in clubs, dra- matics and class affairs. In his Freshman year, Art was a member of the Torch Club, the Science Club and the Glee Club. He continued his activities in the Torch and Glee Clubs in his Sophomore year. In his Junior and Senior years he was a member of the Rindge Hi-Y. He was also a member of the Law, Travel, Thirteen and Harvard Clubs. “Art” was out for Crew in his Sophomore and Junior years, and would have been one of our best oarsmen if they had not discontinued crew. He not only has been active in clubs but in the running of the class. He was secretary of the class in his Junior year and also on the Junior Prom and Senior Reception Committees. In dramatics “Art” has done his share, having taken part in “Halfback Sandy,” ‘‘Double Crossed” and “The Vagabonds.” Art has also served on the Register in the capacity of Alumni Editor in his Junior year and Dramatic Editor in his Senior year. There is one thing that always makes us remember “Art” i n his Sopho- more year. Te told Mr. Lynch that he didn’t know how to teach French, and as a result he “flunked.” “Art” learned not to compliment his teachers since they did not appreciate it. Well, “Art” is going to Northeastern University School of Business Administration next year. came from the JAMES ARTHUR MEACHAM 122 Mount Auburn Street. 20 years Clarke School, Northampton, Mass. He won his letter on the Freshman baseball team, and was a member of the Basketball team during his second and third He made his letter during his Junior year. the Traffic Sq uad during his Senior year. Register during his Junior and Senior years. “Jam” was a member of He was our exchange Editor for the “Art” is one of the boys who JAMES CONLIN 23 Buena Vista Park. “Shim” is a graduate of St. Peter's School. He belonged to the Glee Club, ’28, 729. “Shim” intends to go to work. 19 years STANLEY B. PARKER, JR. 17 Brewster Street. 19 years , “Brambie’ Hill School. came from the Belmont He was a member of the Traffic Squad during his third year, He is going to Northeastern University next year. HYMAN LEVINE 14 Reed Street, Arlington Hyman is a graduate of the Rob- erts School. He has been a member of the Travel Club and the Law Club for two years. WILLIAM H. BEHNKE 23 Fairmont Avenue. 16 years, 11 months ‘Bill’ came to us at Rindge from the Webster School. In reviewing his activities in the last four years, we find that in his Junior year he belonged to the Checker Club, and in his Senior year he was with the Law and Travel Club. “Bill” will be back to take a P. G. course next year. His plans for his future at his P. G. course were not disclosed to reporters. THOMAS JOSEPH LARKIN 9 Greenough Avenue. 17 years, 4 months This classmate, known to his immediate circle of friends as “Good Time Tommy,” emanated through the doors of Rindge from the Sacred Heart School. At some time during his four years spent at Rindge he was a member of the Law and Travel Clubs. Next year “Tommy” is going to work.

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THE RINDGE REGISTER PAGE FIVE THE SHOP BUILDING OMAR H. SOMERS 6 Summit Road, Watertown. 16 years “Somers” is a graduate of the Riv- erdale Grammar School, Maryland. “Somers” took a great interest in the Science department and spent much of his time in the chemistry and physics laboratories. He was a mem- ber of the Ski Club, '29. He is going to Mass. Institute of Technology next year. ALBERT J. HAMILTON 9 Peters Street. 17 years sAY “Al” came from the Morse School. In °26 he was selected as one of the boys to represent Rindge in the Junior Hi-Y. He was a member of the Travel Club during °'26, '27, ‘28, ‘29 and of the Law and Science Clubs in 29. He was an officer of the Traffic Squad in ’28. “Al” plans to go to work. HENRY MASON HUGHES 81 School Street. 17 years “Henny,” or, as his is known to some, “Hughsie,” came from St. Mary’s | School to crash the gates of dear old Rirtfdge Looking back through the ages we find that “Henny” was not a very active member in clubs, although in his Senior year he was a member of the Hi-Y. He swam the backstroke on the Swimming team in his year. “Henny” is undecided about taking a P. G. course here at Rindge. He is not going to college but will go to M. I. T. evenings. CHARLES McDONNELL 9 Ericson Street. 16 years FRANK BONANNO 61 Cedar Street. 16 years “Chick” Frank is a graduate of the Bllis School. He was a member of the Travel Club during ’27, ’28, '29 and of | the Law Club, ’29. He ran on the Track and Cross-country Teams in ’27 and '28. Frank has made no plans for the coming year. Haggerty School. Room Committee. night school. COURCELOUS INCE 32 Windsor Street. 20 years Ince graduated from the Roberts School. He joined the Travel Club, 28 and the Law Club, ’29. GILBERT NEVES 273 Portland Street. 18 years “Joe” “Joe” hails from the St. Joseph's made no future plans. School. He joined the Glee Club this year and was a member of the chorus in “The Test.” “Joe” is an accom- plished cartoonist. He was elected to the position of one of the staff artists of the Register in '29. Neves was a member of Company A of the Traffic Squad in '29. He is undecid- ed as to what he wili do. GEORGE A. LITTLEFIELD 24 Norris Street. 16 years “Georgie” is one of the boys from the Ellis School. He attended the Travel Club in his Senior year. He is returning to Rindge next year for his Post Graduate year, and then he is going to Lowell Institute. THE SCIENCE BUILDING THE WASHINGTON BUILDING FRED C. MOSSGRABER 34 Gorham Street. “Mossie” dropped in on Rindge from the Agassiz School. In looking at his records we find that in his Sophmore and Senior years he was a diligent member of the Travel Club. In his Senior year he was also a member of the Law Club. He will not take a P. G. course here and his plans for the future are un- decided. 18 years JOHN J. COUGHLIN 171 Allston Street. 17 years “Coffee” “Coffee” came to Rindge from the Webster School. He was active among the clubs. His name is listed among the members of the following: Radio, '27; Travel, '28, ’29; and Law 29. He was a member of the Swim- ming team in ’28. He Is undecided as to what he will do next year. RICHARD S. GOODWIN “Mac” came to Rindge from the He was a member of the Science Club in his Sophmore year, and also served on the Home- He plans to go to School. and sang in the Glee Club. ing to work. “Jimmy” must be bash- much information about himself. boy. He was on the Traffic Squad in his Sophmore year, and a member of | the Travel Club in his Senior year. He intends to go to work. | He sang in the Glee Club, ’28 and ’29. He has School. Law and Travel Clubs in his Senior year. He also played on the Basket- ball and Baseball teams. to work like most of us are. 135 Magazine Street. 16 years, 5 months Little “Dick” came to Rindge from the Russell School to try his luck! (Was it all lick “Dick?”) When we dig up his past for the last four years we un- earth the fact that in his Freshman year all he did was study, but in his Soph- more year he felt like singing so that he joined the Glee Club. In his Junior year Dick joined the Traffic Squad. We find that(‘“Dick” will be back next year to take a P. G. course and enter college jn 1930. a JAMES THOMPSON 9 Kenwood Street. 18 years “Jimmy” came from the Webster | He. was out for track in 1926 He is go- LEO F. NIEMYSK! 49 Locke Street. 17 years “Lee” “Lee” came to Rindge from the Ellis School. He was a very active member of the Travel Club, '29 and of the Law Club, ’29. He served as a cashier in the lunch room this year. He has not made any plans for the coming year. ful because he didn’t supply yery ROBERT EOWARD COLEMAN 52 Pearl Street. 18 years Lefty” is another Webster School MARTIN F. COSGROVE 202 Brookline Street. “Frank” was welcomed to Rindge {| after leaving the Webster School. In his Freshman year he was a member of the Science Club. He was on the Track team in his Junior year and, no doubt, would have continued in his Senior year if track had not been dis- continued. He will not return to take a P. G. course. His plans for the future are undecided. 17 years WILLIAM PETER SYPOWICZ 178 Washington Street. 18 years “Pete” came from St. Hedwig’s | He was a member of the He is going OS LEO A. CARTEN 657 Concord Avenue. 17 years “Lucius” is a graduate of the Russell Grammar School. He has made an enviable scholastic record while at Rindge, and has always been at the top of his class. Next to studying Leo’s hobby is chess. He belonged to the Chess team, '26, '27, '28. “Lucius” was also chairman of the Senior Drama Com- mittee,’ 29, and a member of the Student Council, '27. “He wi!l come back to Rindge for a P.G. course and then to college he will Zo. GEORGE ALBERT REGAN, JR. 84 Pemberton Street. 17 years “Bubs.” as he is known to his intimates, made a “be-line” to Rindge from the Ellis School. In his Freshman and Sophmore years, “Bubs” busied him- self with his studies. In his Junior year he was an active member of the Color-Guard and, until it broke up, was a half-miler in Track. “Bubs” will be back with us again to take a P. G. course next year. Dur- ing the summer he expects to go to sea and fill his Jungs with salty air.

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