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+ OFFICERS Jeb z re) cn A se 2 _ ag : i.) BAL FLARERTY o= 5. BALYOsiaN al Se Ce CRESIUENT =. TREASURER. PRESIDEN TY $7 Ssteorenscctiaoemenpnmnanettnnnnetesratsitnes atta cennseseesesinsessccinessantsssssstineneepmenanssasensinieiten-—nutimatestuietssenistessateen ne z wiasoune-ensenamssasesonsnsset STEPHEN BALYOSIAN “Steve” 64 Prince Street. 20 years, 3 months We have with us, ladies and gentlemen, “Steve” Balyosian, our amiable president. While at school he has been known for the interest he has taken in hisvclass. “Steve” also has been one of Rindge’s best actors, for he played in the “Vagabonds” and “Seven Keys to Baldpate.” We wish “Steve” the best of luck when he enters Boston University next Fall. Glee Club ’28, ’29, ’30, President of Class of 30. CHRISTIE PETER HARRIS “Chris” 15 Rockingham Street. 18 years, 6 months “Chris” came to us from the Morse School. Since he was a Freshman, he has proved himself to be one of the most energetic workers for both his class and his school. Although athetically inclined he has always maintained high averages in all his studies. He intends to attend Boston University next Fall and we are sure he will be as favorably received and welcomed there as he was when he entered Rindge. Baseball ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30, Basketball ’27, 28, 29, ’30, Football ’28, ’29, Class President ’28, Vice President ’30, Traffic Squad ’28, ’29, Student Council ’28, Dramatic Club ’28, Science Club ’28, Travel Club ’28, ’29; Committees: Ring and Pin, Hockey, Basketball Dance, Senior Drama, Year Book. KENNETH FREDERICK LARSON “Ken,” “Kenny” 295A Concord Avenue. 18 years, 7 months “Ken” came to Rindge from the Russell School. He took up an electrical course and has made out very well. He is a wonder at managing affairs. He was the Hockey and Football manager and Secretary of our class for two years. Traffic Squad ’28, Junior Editor ’29, Senior Editor ’30, Junior and Senior Secretary ’29, 30, Hockey ’29, ’30, Football ’30, Junior and Senior Class Com- mittees ’29, ’30. FRANCIS A. FLAHERTY “Red” 51 Warland Street. 17 years, 10 months Here we have our erstwhile treasurer, Francis A. Flaherty, one of the best fellows of the Senior Class. His popularity is shown by the fact that he was three times elected treasurer. ‘“‘Red’’ has also made himself known .for his fine scholastic standing, for he has never failed a subject and has been a member of nearly every Honor Roll since he entered Rindge. He also has never been tardy or absent, which in itself is a fine recommendation. For these reasons we are sure he will be successful when he takes up electrical work. Checker Club ’29, Science Club ’27, Radio Club ’28, Student Council ’27, Junior Prom Committee, Football, Dance Committees ’29, ’30, Senior Drama Committee, Register Christmas story prize. J. HENRY AALERUD “Swede” 23 Bird Street. 17 years, 4 months Henry came from the Haggerty School. He took up a business course and {is planning to enter Boston University Business Administration School. “Swede” did best in academic subjects and his favorite study is economics and law. Traffic Squad ’30, Travel Club ’29. CHARLES ADAMOWICZ “Charley” 40 Washington Street. 17 years, 8 months “Charley” hails from the Roberts School. He has many hobbies among which are swimming, basketball, checkers and reading. Charles intends to go to a prep school and then to college. ‘‘Charley” is quite a sport. He won the checker tournament in ’27, ’28 and was second in ’29. Basektball ’29, Checker team ’26, ’27, ’28, 29; captain ’28, ’29. BENNIE ALBERICO “Little Bennie” 185 Mt. Auburn Street. 18 years, 9 months “Bennie” came to Rindge from the Russell School. While at Rindge he studied to become a physical director. He will attend Springfield College next year. “Bennie” worked evenings while in school. He played football two years. In this year’s Senior drama he played a female part to perfection. J. WILFRED ANTAYA “Winn” 26 Rice Street. 18 years Here we have “Winn” Antaya, a Fall River boy, who came to Rindge to study, electricity. He claims he likes electricity although he does better in academic study. In his second year at Rindge he made the Honor Roll. Bon voyage “Winn.” Traffic Squad ’30. JOSEPH H. ARENGE “Brownie” 69 Portland Street. 17 years, 3 months “Brownie” hails from the Washington School in Boston. One of his hob- bies and best liked studies is radio. While in school he made a name for himself by his service on the Color Guard. “Joe” plans to follow his father in the printing industry. Radio Club ’29, ’30, Color Guard ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30, Traf- fic Squad ’29, 30, Register Reporter ’29. DONALD ALBERT BAILEY “Don” 17 Hayes Street. 20 years, 4 months Here we see “Don” Bailey, a graduate of the Roberts Grammar School. When “Don” came to Rindge he planned to study chemistry as he is interested in this branch of science. He is one of the few students who have been on every Honor Roll. We hope he will be as successful when he goes to work next year. Torch Club ’28, Hi-Y ’28, ’29, Radio Club ’28, ’29 Chess Club 28, °29,. °30. HERBERT KENNETH BAILEY “Herbie” 19A Hews Street. 18 years, 11 months Four years ago ‘‘Herbie’’ came from the Houghton Grammar School to try his luck at Rindge. While in school he has been on several Honor Rolls. “Herbie” is undecided as to his future plans but hopes some day to take up printing. Good luck “Herb.” Travel Club ’27. BESHARA BATTIT “Nimer” 58 Granville Road. 16 years, 8 months Another one of our famous “Honor Rollers” is here. Beshara has been one of the leaders in scholastic since he came to Rindge from the Russell Grammar School. He hopes to enter M. I. T. in the Fall to take up the elec- trical enginee.ing course. Good luck, Beshara. Checker ’27, T'ravel ’29, Bx- change Editor °30. ANTHONY STANLEY BARKAVICH “Barkie” 49 Lincoln Street. 17 years, 7 months There is hardly any need to say anything more about “Barkie”’ for who does not know him. He has led the school in scholastic honors innumerable times. He is a graduate of the Wellington School, entering Rindge four years ago to take up electrical work, which he hopes to continue at M. I. T. Good LEONARD BELORUSSKY “Bell” 884 Massachusetts Avenue. 19 years And now we have one of our star football players with us. ‘Bell’ came to Rindge from a Boston school, taking a college course. Besides being a football player he was a member of the second crew in 1928. He is unde- cided about his future plans but if he works like he plays football he will be a success. Good luck “Bell!” Football ’28, ’29 ,30, Crew ’28. JAMES T. BENSON “Tubber” 27 Hancock Street. 17 years, 8 months Next in line is James T. Benson, a graduate of the Webster School. ‘Tub- ber” intends to go to the Lowell Institute to study electricity. During the summer he plans to work. Good luck, ‘“Tubber.” ERNEST MELVIN BERRY “Chunk” 2 Village Street. 16 years, 8 months Let us now introduce Ernest Berry, who hails from the Roberts Grammar School. He claims his favorite study is English, although he has done better ) in his shops. Ernest plans to enter some kind of automobile works after grad- uation. We wish him good luck in this enterprise. Checker °27. WALTER JOSEPH BLESSINGTON 28 Prentiss Street. 17 years, 5 months What a fine drawing? Who is the artist? Why, Walter Blessington of course! He’s the fellow who intends to take up a course at the Massachu- setts School of Art in order to study art as a life’s work. While at Rindge Walter was known for his fine work with artist’s utensils. He has been on every Honor Roll since he came to Rindge. Best wishes for luck, Walter. Freshman Baseball ’27. JAMES WILLIAM BRINE “Jim” 1558 Massachusetts Avenue. 19 years, 9 months A smile, a cheery greeting, and there you have ‘Jim.’ He graduated from the Peabody Grammar School. ‘Jim’ intends to become a cadet at West Point in the near future. While in school he has been prominent in class af- 79 fairs. We wish you good luck “Jim.” Senior Drama Committee 730. JAMES THOMAS BOYLE Jim” 194 Norfolk Street. 17 years, 7 months Four years ago “Jim” came from St. Mary’s to try his fortune at Rindge. In his first and fourth year we find he has attained a position on the Honor Roll, getting his best marks in mathematics. We do not know what he will do after graduating, but we are sure he will be successful in any undertaking. Radio Club ’30, Treasurer 730. JOHN G. CALLAN, JR. “Jink” 24 Quincy Street. 19 years, 2 months Let us now pass to John G. Callan, Jr., one of our popular Seniors. John’s hobby as well as his favorite study is woodcarving. M. I. T. will claim him next Fall. Good luck “Jink.’” Hi-Y Club, Color Guard. ELMER W. CARLSON 66 AY? 144 Harvard Street. 18 years, 10 months Ladies and gentlemen! Next in line we find “Al,” a graduate of the Rob- erts School. There seems to be little record o f his activities at Rindge, except the fact that he has never failed a subject. Next year “Al” plans to work on automobiles, for he has specialized in engine work. LUCIEN JOSEPH COUCHON “Bob” 163 Harvey Street. 18 years Fresh from Our Lady of Pity School, “Bob” started to make a name for himself at Rindge. While in school he has been on several Honor Rolls thus fulfilling his desire. “Bob” has not told us his future plans but we are sure he will be successful in any undertaking. LORING CUSHMAN CHILD “Cookey” 41 Lincoln Street, Lexington, Mass. 20 years, 8 months Here we have one of our aviation fans, Loring Child. He intends to de- vote his future to the study of the air-plane engine. Although “Cookey” does not belong to the Glee Club he is quite musical, for he plays the traps, trumpet, bugle and piano. We wish you good luck in your study of aviation “Cookey.” Aero Club 730. VALENTINE THOMAS CHISHOLM s 7a|?? 60 Dana Street. 18 years, 8 months Next let us introduce “Val,” one of our architectural drawing students. While in school “Val” was a member of the Honor Roll as well as being in the Glee Club and Traffic Squad. We feel that he will be successful in his future architectural drawing career. Traffic Squad ’30, Glee Club ’30. LOUIS FRANCIS CLAUSS “Louie” 34 Essex Street. 17 years, 7 months “Louie” is well known for his good work as the representative of Rindge Tech on the Junior Record Board. Coming from the Harvard School, he studied automobile repairing an occupation which he intends to take up upon graduating. Good luck “Louis!” Basketball 28 | LEO JOSEPH COGSWELL “Lefty” 8 Peters Street. 18 years, 1 month “Lefty” entered Rindge four years ago to prepare for college. He intends to become enrolled at either Northeastern or Boston University, to study ac- counting. While at Rindge he was known for his pleasant way as he was a friend to all. In his second year he was a member of the Honor Roll. His activities, however, were not confined to any particular subject for he was a member of the Freshman Baseball team and a member of the Travel Club. Bon voyage, “Lefty.’”’ Freshman Baseball ’27, Travel Club ’29, Senior Drama Committee 730. JOHN GARDNER CORCORAN “Mickey” 105 Pleasant, Street. 18 years, 1 month Ladies and gentlemen! We now present John Corcoran, one of the Sports Editors of the Register. He entered Rindge from the Webster Grammar School. While in school he has participated in many events and enterprises. He is undecided about his future but without a doubt he will be successful. Travel Club ’28, ’29, Torch Club ’27, ’28, Traffic Squad ’28, Register Staff °29, “30; Senior Drama Committee ’30. MICHAEL A. CORVENO “Mike” 19 Brown Street. 19 years, 4 months And now we have “Mike” Corveno, a graduate of the Russell Grammar School. “Mike’s” future plans are still undecided. During his stay in Rindge “Mike” did not fail in any subject. In addition to this he was active in two sports, crew and football. Au revoir, “Mike.” Crew ’26, Football ’29. JOHN COSTA “Ousty” k 715 Main Street Here he is! John Costa, the big publicity man! For two years he has ably filled his position of publicity manager of the Register. He intends to continue his studies in a night art college, and we feel sure that he will sue- ceed in this line. Color Guard 30, Traffic Squad ’30, Register Staff, Publicity Manager ’29, 30. JOHN W. COSTINE “Jack” 110 Vassal Lane. 19 years, 7 months John is one of the several fellows representing the Russell Sc hool. It seems difficult to pick up much of a record about “Jack” while in school. Dur- ing his vacations he attended the C. M. C. T. camp. His favorite and best study is shop mathematics. At present John’s plans are undecided but we wish him the best of luck in whatever line he takes up. JOHN BERNARD COUGHLAN ACE. 60 Maple Avenue. 17 years, 2 months “Jack” came from St. Mary’s Grammar School. While in school he has been active in many enterprises as well as being a member of the Honor Roll during last two years. “Jack’s” plans for the future are undecided but we feel sure he will be successful in any position. Basketball ’29, ’30, Travel Club ’27, 28, ’29, Traffic Squad ’27, 28. ALVIN JOSEPH CRAMTON sh Al? 334% Inman Street. 17 years, 9 months “Al” entered Rindge from the Sacred Heart School to study drafting. While in school he has been on the Honor Roll several times, starring in me- chanical drawing. ‘Al’ plans to be an automobile engineer and designer, a position which he will probably successfully fill. Good luck! EDMUND FRANCIS CORKERY “Deacon” 88 Putnam Avenue. 18 years, 4 months When Edmund graduated from St. Paul’s, he took up a college course at Rindge in preparation for his studies at Boston College. During his last year in school he has made a name for himself in the record he has set up on the Honor Roll, being among the first five boys. Good luck “Deacon.” J. FRANK H. COCKUM 4 Buena Vista Park. 17 years, 9 months Frank entered Rindge from the Webster School to take up an electrical course in preparation for electrical career. During his stay in school he has never failed a subject and has been a member of the Honor Roll in his first and last years. Good luck, Frank! GEORGE WILLIAM DONOVAN “Tubber” 21 Carver Street Here we have another Agassiz graduate in “Tubber.’”’ We have only a few traces of him in school but they speak well of him. He was a member of the football squads of ’27 and ’28. Next year he intends to go to Exeter. Good luck “Tubber!” MICHAEL JOHN DOODY “Mike” 32 Bristol Street. 17 years, 10 months “Mike” hails from St. Mary’s School. He claims his favorite study is economics and law. While in school he was a member of several clubs. He intends to work after graduation but has no definite plans. Law Club 729, Travel Club ’28, ’29. JOHN JOSEPH DORITY “Jay” 357 Allston Street. 17 years, 1 month John entered Rindge from the Webster Grammar School to study elec- tricity. Re plans to enter the electrical field after graduating, specializing in motor and generator work. Among his several hobbies we find poetry writing and we may be sure that he has some talent along this line. During his last year in school he has been an “Honor Roller.” DANIEL FRANCIS DOYLE “Benny” 351 Walden Street. 18 years, 1 month Next in line is Daniel Doyle, a graduate of St. Peter’s School. Upon gradu- ating he intends to take up electrical work, in which we are sure he will suc- ceed. He was a member of several clubs. Law Club ’29, Checker Club ’27. LEO FRANCIS DIGNAN “Diggie” 62 Richdale Avenue. 16 years, 10 months Now let us introduce Leo, a graduate of the Peabody Grammar School. During his stay in school he has been a member of the Glee Club and Traffic Squad. Leo also was prominent in class politics. He has not decided upon his future plans, and therefore we will wish him the best of luck in any career which he chooses. Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’29, 30, Traffic Squad ’27. DANIEL JOHN DONAHUE ’ “Dan” 20 Holly Avenue. 18 years, 4 months “Dan” entered Rindge from St. Peter’s School to prepare for Boston Unt- versity, the next step in his career. He has ably taken part in several dra- matic affairs, among them the Christmas plays. We are sure he will be suc- cessful at college next year. Good luck “Dan.” Chess Club ’29, ’30. ANDREW WILSON DONALDSON “Andy” 1525 Massachusetts Avenue. 17 years, 10 months Here we have “Andy,” a graduate of the Agassiz Grammar School. He has studied electrical work in school and plans to continue this study at the Wentworth Institute. He has been on the Honor Roll several times and has never failed a subject. If he keeps up this good work after he graduates, he will surely succeed. Best wishes of luck “Andy!” RALPH EDWIN DE RONDE, JR. “Slim” 59 Banks Street. 18 years, 10 months Next in line is Ralph, one of the cheeriest of classmates. “Slim” is one of the last boys in school who have represented Rindge on the cinder path and is a firm supporter of running. He plans to be a farmer, specializing in poultry raising. Good luck, Ralph! Track ’27, ’28, Cross Country ’28. THOMAS JOSEPH DE YOUNG ‘oe 122 Montgomery Street. 18 years, 8 months Here we have “Joe,” a graduate of Our Lady of Pity Grammar School. He has been active in sports during his stay in school. His plans for the future are undecided, but he will probably be successful in his future undertakings. Football ’30, Traffic Squad 730. MERLE C. EASTMAN 97 Henry Street. 19 years, 10 months Merle entered Rindge from the Morse School to take up a mechanical drawing course. He has made best progress in mechanical and architectural drawing. He intends to enter the General Electric School to take up mechani- cal engineering. Good luck! Science Club ’27. BAILEY JACKMAN EPPS “Bill’ 98 Walden Street. 18 years, 2 months “Bill” entered Rindge from the Peabody School to study automobile re- pairing, which work he intends to pursue after graduation. He has belonged to the Travel Club and Traffic Squad while at Rindge. Good luck, Bailey! Travel Club ’28, Traffic Squad ’30. EDWIN CURTIS FLANDERS “Eddie” 65 Dana Street. 19 years, 8 months Ladies and gentlemen! Let us introduce “Eddie,” one of our fun-loving comrades. “Eddie’’ came to Rindge from the Agassiz School to prepare for college. He intends to take a Post Graduate course before entering college, where he will take up chemistry. Because he wishes to be a chemist, he has specialized in this branch of science. Freshman Baseball ’27, Class Secretary ’28, Ring Committee ’29, Senior Drama Committee ’30. JAMES JOSEPH FORD : Joe” 397 Norfolk Street. 17 years, 6 months “Joe” hails from St. Mary’s School. He claims that his favorite study is economics and law, although he receives better marks in English. He is un- decided about his plans but we are sure he will be successful in any work he does. Travel Club ’27, ’28, ’29. EDWARD FINBAR FOLEY “Eddie” 168 Vassal Lane. 17 years, 11 months Here is a fellow who needs no introduction because of the name he has made in dramatics. He took part in the first operetta. ‘“Eddie’’ showed what he was made of when he was called upon to take the place of a fellow who took sick the night of the show. Since then he has played a leading part in all the operettas and plays, rounding up his career with the lead in “Seven Keys to Baldpate.” ‘Eddie’ intends to enter Boston University in the Fall. Good luck, “Ed!” Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30. Year Book Committee ’30. FRANCIS JOSEPH GALLAGHER “Frank” 51 Prince Street. 17 years, 10 months “Frank” is a tall, quiet, very studious fellow, who is well liked by all his classmates. He has been active in musical activities as well as school affairs in general. We wish him the best of luck in whatever line of work he may pursue. Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30. EDWARD PAUL GALLIGAN “Ted” 2 Drummond Place. 16 years, 10 months “Ted is the big fellow you may have seen any day hanging around the lunch-room aobut 12 o’clock. He has proved to be one of the greatest athletes ever developed at Rindge. He intends to continue his athletic enterprises at Colburn “Prep”? school next year. Best wishes, “Ted.” Football ’28, ’29, 30, Basktball ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30, Baseball ’28, ’29, ’30, Traffic Squad ’28, ’29. BERNARD GENERAL “Barney” 35 Park Street. 17 years, 2 months A great fellow, “Barney,” the weightiest question in school. Usually light- hearted and jovial he was always well up in his studies as his marks illustrated. He’ll be back next year as a P. G. See you then, “Barney!” Torch Club ’28, 30, Hi-Y Club ’29, Traffic Squad ’28. DOMINIC GIDARI “Honk” 45 Foster Street. 17 years, 1 month “Honk” didn’t leave many traces of his career at Rindge, but he was always full of pep and fun. He is undecided as to the future, but his classmates wish him the best of luck in whatver he tackles. LEO V. GOSHGARIAN “Gosh” 269 Brookline Street. 16 years, 3 months “Gosh” is a small fun loving chap whose jokes have won their way into the hearts of his classmates. A good student and scholar, he could always find time for a joke or riddle to break up the monotomy of school work. We are sure he will succeed in his chosen field of work. Color Guard ’28, Traffic Squad ’28, ’29. WILLIAM FRANCIS GOULD, JR. “Billy” 62 Foster Street. 16 years, 10 months Another jovial member of the Class of ’30, coming to us from the Russell School. “Billy” was always the “life” of his class. He is undecided abovit his future, but we wish him -he best of luck in whatever he pursues. Glee Club '27, ’28, ’29, ’30, Traffic Squad ’27, 28, ’29, Home Room Committee, Senior Drama Committee 730. HENRY C. GOWEY “Cap” 96 Henry Street. 17 years, 9 months “Cap” is a fellow who literally eats up English. He is a quiet, very studious fellow and a diligent worker. He intends to go to Northeastern next year and we hope he will continue to do as good work there as he has done at Rindge. Travel Club ’29, Glee Club ’27, Torch Club ’30. WILLIAM GRAY “Bill” 85 Reservoir Street. 19 years “Bill” came to Rindge from the Russell Grammar School. While at Rindge he has been the President of the Cambridge Rotary Boys’ Band. He was also a member of two hockey teams. We wish him the best of luck in his next step up the ladder, at Skyway School, Boston Air Port. Hockey ’28, ’29. FRANCIS J. GRIFFIN “Frank” 18 Inman Street. 18 years, 2 months Let me introduce, “Frank,” a good natured fellow and a very studious one. He is very popular with his classmates. He intends to enter Northeastern University next year. Good luck “Frank.” Travel Club ’28, ’29, Science Club ’27, Radio Club ’28, ’29, Miss Ward’s Reception Committee. PATSY ANTHONY GUARINO “Bat” 237 Brookline Street. 17 years, 9 months “Pat” came to us four short years ago from the Morse School and has proven himself to be a jovial fellow during his stay at Rindge. ‘“Pat” is one of the boys who are members of nearly every Honor Roll. He intends to take a Post Graduate course next year and go to college in 1932. See you next year aero JOHN HERBERT HAIGH “Hagen” 78 Reservoir Street. 19 years, 9 months “Hagen” came to us four years ago from the Russell School and was heartily welcomed by his classmates. He is undecided as to the future but we wish him the best of luck in whatever he undertakes. Baseball ’28, ’29, Glee Club ’28, ’29. EDWIN A. HAMILTON “Smiler,” “Ed” 129 Mt. Auburn Street. 17 years, 8 months “Smiler,” or “Ed” as he is more popular known, has shown great elass spirit during his sojourn with us and has been connected with nearly all of the class affairs. After leaving Rindge he intends to go to “Prep” school. Good luck, “Ed.” Traffic Squad, Committees, Junior Prom, Senior Drama, Hockey, Basketball Dance, Football Dance, Miss Ward’s reception. HENRY J. HANSIS “Henra”’ 173 Concord Avenue. 17 years, 5 months Henry is one of the quiet fellows in the class; always studying hard and getting good marks. He was well liked by all his classmates who wish him the best of luck in his sojourn at Lowell Institute next Fall. RALPH STANWOOD HARDING “King” 35 Essex Street. 17 years, 7 months “King” has proved himself to be a likeable fellow and a great trombone player. He intends to pursue his musical work and make it his life’s work. Good luck, “King!” Traffic Squad ’29, 730. ASA D. HARRIS 31 Brookford Street. 17 years, 10 months Here we have the quiet Asa, one of the most cheerful and popular boys in school. While in Rindge he specialized in architectural drawing. He is undecided about the future, but we are sure he will succeed in whatever ne undertakes. Good luck, Asa! i W: J ANTAYA (s . BAILEY: K: BAILEY TCH eed : HENSO if K -F- CAISHOLM ; 3 lz er 4 Re LE cee S : = : : AS K.-C. DE gw cesrine JB couche AT cRemeron RONDE cS. DEYOUNG. LF. DIGN : G W-J- Don AVAN = SN D-F- DOYLE. E- FLANDERS EF. GALLEGHER E- PP. GAMWAGAN ©. GENERAL Lev. GROSGARIAN W-F- GooLDp H-C: GOWEY F- J- GRIFFIN % RZ E- HAMILTON JG HopG pen N- A AGLST ee HC: HUGGINS M- INCE. Jt. NEN £m: McDONALD jae MA; F-y- Masse FL: MCCARTHY CNEL | J OLtARY T+ PAGLIEKAN A-Y: PAIVA = F+ PoPoh RG: RiDEGUT J. SANDE GATO A J. SARDW AA = ® CSE J-P- SHERIDAN M-J- SIMaNDS € STAMENFELT fs F. W- WHELAN FE ™M- WHALEN E. W. WANSLow EARL LOCKHART HARRINGTON 29 Dana Street. 17 years, 5 months Earl has firmly established himself as an all-around good fellow and stu- dent. He is also a good artist and intends to be a movie art director. His classmates wish him the best of success in this, his chosen field. ALFRED J. HEWITT $6 |?? 171 Columbia Street. 18 years, 3 months “Al” has had a great record while in school, not failing in any subject during his four years with us. He intends to go to work in the same line of work his father is engaged in. Success, “Al!” JOHN GARDENER HODGDON “Johnny Hot’ 91 Plymouth Street. 18 years “Johnny” is one of the most amusing fellows, a great “giver and taker” of jokes. When there is a “wise crack’? made he is usually near. He intends to rock Newark “Prep” with laughter next fall. Best of luck, “Johnny.” WILLIAM HENRY HOLST “Bill” 28 Aberdeen Avenue. 18 years, 4 months “Bill” is one of Rindge’s finest artists and cartoonists. He is now leav- ing the scenes of many artistic triumphs to go to Massachusetts Art School. As staff artist of the Register, he illustrated his wonderful ability. Keep it up “Bill.” Register Staff Artist ’29, ’30. ROSS F. HOWE ‘fe 55 Magazine Street. 17 years, 8 months Ross, during his four years with us, won numerous friends and was gen- erally well liked. He displayed wonderful class spirit and his classmates are proud to regard him as one of them. Good luck, Ross, in your stay at Harvard, year after next. Committees: Junior Prom, Senior Drama, Senior Football Dance. HARVEY ALEXANDER HUGGINS 8 Murdock Street. 18 years, 6 months Harvey is one of the quiet fellows of this class. His reserved manner has not prevented him from making many friends in school. He is a stu dious chap as his marks show. He intends to study music in Columbia University. Luck, Harvey, lots of it. Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’29, Dramatics, ‘““The Vagabond Kine nee Leduc: MARK HAZOL INCE 38 Lopez Street. 18 years, 1 months This is Mark (no relation to Trade Mark) who entered these halls of learning from the Webster School. He has done very well in his studies and it is with all sincerity that we wish him good luck in whatever he undertakes after graduation. Travel Club ’28. JOHN HENRY IVERS ‘Jack “Ivy” 3 White Street. 17 years, 11 months “Jack” is one of the quiet fellows of this class and very studious. He claims that electricity is the easiest subject for him to assimilate and we know it. He’s so good that after a while he was “out teaching the teacher.” He plans to continue his electrical research “in wider fields.” Best of luck “Jack,” in your chosen field. Radio Club ’29, ’30. WILLIAM KENNETH JACKSON SB It 11 Grant Street. 18 years, 8 months This is “Bill,” a most likable member of our Class who is seldom down- hearted. He plans to take the shocks in life easy so he took up electricity. He’s going to contin ue in this work with his relatives. Plenty of luck, “Bill.” Dramatics: “Double Crossed,” and the “Vagabond King.” STANLEY KARCHNAZESKI “Kats” 151 Dudley Street. 18 years, 6 months “Kats” is a good fellow with a lot of “class spirit” without which a class is useless. He intends to “faw down and go boom” over the airport next year. Aha! an aviator. See you later, “Kats.” Aero Club President, Track ’27. MELVIN J. LANTIQUA “Mel” 19 Upland Road. 19 years “Mel” is a graduate of St. Paul School. He had many ideas when he came to Rindge, but can’t decide which is the best. He took part in two of Rindge’s dramas and was very good. He is quite an athlete outside of school, but doesn’t participate in any of the Rindge sports. Senior Drama ’30, Checker Club, Junior Prom Committee ’29. HERBERT JOSEPH LINNELL “Happy” 152 Cherry Street. 16 years, 11 months Herbert graduated from St. Mary’s Parochial School. While at Rindge, “Happy” studied a commercial course. He loves to play a banjo. He will try to get a job in an office after leaving Rindge. CHARLES ALBERT LOPEZ “Charley” 44 Portsmouth Street. 16 years, 8 months “Charley” came from the Wellington School. He took up a business course and made out very well. During his four years he was on the Honor Roll ten times. Let’s hope he is as good in his future work as he was in his studies at Rindge. “Charley” is a wonderful singer. He has a bass voice and I be- lieve that if Mr. Whoriskey had an operetta this year “Charley” would have had a leading part. Travel Club ’29, Glee Club ’29, ’30, Science Club ’27. EDWARD MacDONALD “Mac,” a pied 98 Foster Street. 17 years, 3 months Edward is one of the smallest boys in the class and is one of the biggest in noise. ‘“Mac’s” hobbies are eating and sleeping. He also served on the Senior Drama Committee, Glee Club ’27, ’28, Travel Club ’28, ’29, Operetta ’27, 28. KENNETH DAVID MacDONALD “Mac” 6 Trowbridge Street. 17 years, 3 months “Mac,” a graduate of the Harvard Grammar School, has been one of the most popular fellows in his class since he entered Rindge. He has been on all Honor Rolls, not having failed a subject. In his first year he won the Helen W. Metcalf prize. During the past year he has taken part in several plays, his work in the Senior drama being the best. Glee Club ’27, Senior Drama ’30, Junior Editor ’29, Helen W. Metcalf Prize ’27. luck. Radio Club ’30. THOMAS J. MacDONOUGH “Mac” 12 Newton Street. 18 years, 10 months “Mac” came to Rindge from the Thomas Gardner School. Thomas took a woodworking course and seems to like it very much. He has made it his favorite study, his hobby, and will follow it up in life. Travel Club ’29., FREDERICK JOSEPH MASSE “Freddie” 9 Peters Street. 18 years “Freddie” has been very popular with his classmates since he came to Rindge from the Morse Grammar School. He intends to go to night school and follow up cabinet making. It looks as if Frederick will be a great wood- worker. MICHAEL A. MANYELLI 199 Mt. Auburn Street. 17 years, 10 months Michael is another graduate from the Russell School. He is undecided about his future but likes electricity and may follow it up. Travel Club. FRANCIS LEONARD McCARTHY “Mac” 289 Columbia Street. 17 years, 10 months “Mac” may be seen any day at the lunch counter distributing milk. Francis came to Rindge from St. Mary’s School four years ago. If anyone sees a stray clerical job, lead Francis to it as that is his plans. Glee Club ’27; Traf- fic Squad. LEONARD D. McCARTHY smile PY, 3 Athens Terrace. 18 years, 6 months Leonard came from the Houghton Grammar School. Would like to be a clerk and do clerical work. A soft collar job for Leonard. He was on the ball team that won the indoor championship last year. Prom ’26, Glee Club ’27, ’28. JOHN CONRAD MERKLE “Connie” 1106A Massachusetts Avenue. 17 years, 7 months John came to Rindge from the Houghton School and took an electrical course. He also plans to follow electricity up and to make it his future work. John has many hobbies, among which are playing baseball and driving an automobile. LEONARD JOSEPH MICELI “Smoky” 27 Aberdeen Avenue. 17 years, 8 months “Smoky” is undecided about his future but would like to work at elec- tricity. It is his favorite subject. He is one of the many goed students at Rindge that came from the Russell Grammar School. GEORGE JOSEPH MICKLE “Midget” 22 Rockwell Street. 17 years, 3 months The little man is going to the University of Southern California. He came to Rindge four years ago from the Webster School. George likes to play foot- ball and baseball. JOSEPH STANLEY MINESKI ES sem Gees 150 Gore Street. 19 years Joseph came from St. Hedwig’s Parochial School. Joseph is going to be- come an automobile repairman. He likes to unravel mysterious crimes. Played a little football and basketball for Rindge. HENRY THOMAS MITCHELL “Mitch” 395 Washington Street. 16 years, 9 months Henry came to Rindge four years ago from St. Mary’s Parochial School. He intends to learn a business or trade. He did best in academic subjects. Glee Club ’29, ’30, Travel Club ’28, ’29, Alumni Editor ’30, Science Club ’27. FOREST FRANCIS MURRAY 19 Trowbridge Street. 18 years, 3 months Francis came from the Harvard Grammar School. He made machinery his main subject while at Rindge. He would like to obtain a job designing machinery. JAMES JOSEPH NORMILE “Jimmie” 120 Henry Street. 17 years “Jimmie” came to Rindge from the Webster Grammar School. While at Rindge he studied a general course. He was very active at Rindge, playing baseball and hockey. He played second base on the baseball team, and left wing on the hockey team. Hockey ’29, ’30, Law Club ’29, Travel Club ’28, ’29, Baseball ’29, 730. ARTHUR JAMES O’LEARY Are 20 Edwin Street, Dorchester. 18 years, 1 month “Art” came to Rindge from the Grover Cleveland School. He likes to col- lect stamps. He played drums and was on the Color Guard. He was on the Senior reception committee in 1929 and Miss Ward’s reception the same year. JEROME S. O’CONNELL “Okey” 46 Plymouth Street. 18 years “Okey” came from the Kelley School where he was a student of high standing. He took up a printing course and received very good marks. He played for the Freshman baseball team. He is intending to go to the Uni- versity of California. STANLEY THOMAS OLEY “Stushie” 20 Washburn Avenue. 17 years, 6 months He came from the Ellis Grammar School. Has a job waiting for him when he leaves Rindge. Would like to follow up electricity but doesn’t seem adapted to that kind of work. He had to work to stay in school. Ski Club ’26. JOSEPH J. O’RIELLY “Riley” 24 Alberta Terrace. 17 years, 10 months Joseph is a graduate from St. Mary’s Parochial School. Plans to be a printer or stenographer. Loves out-door life and enjoys it immensely. Served on the Football Dance Committee. Color Guard ’27, ’28, ’29, Traffic Squad ’27, 28, °29, Travel Club ’28, 29, Glee Club ’30. GEORGE JOSEPH O’SULLIVAN “Ossie” 129 Mt. Auburn Street. 19 years, 2 months “Ossie” came from St. Paul’s School to Rindge four years ago. He loves aviation and everything connected with it. Plans to study aviation. Glee Club ’28. TILIO PAGLIERANI “Tic,” “Pulmer” 30 Hastings Street. 19 years Graduated from the Roberts Grammar School four years ago. He intends to enter Levyeil Institute of Technology. He plans to work for the govern- ment. Cross Country ’27. ARTHUR D. PAIVA “Fat”’ 319 Columbia Street. 17 years, 7 months Graduated from the Wellington Grammar School. Came to Rindge to study radio and electricity. When he leaves Rindge he will attend the New England Conservatory of Music. Arthur is vice president of the Radio Club and has been a member for the last two years. Took part in “The Vaga- bonds,” “The Text,” and the ‘First Christmas Tree.” Served on the Junior Prom Committee and the Senior Drama Committee. Class Vice President ’28, 729 ANTHONY VICTOR PAINO PeOMy a 51 Plymouth Street. 18 years, 7 months Next we have “Tony,” one of Rindge’s star actors. “Tony” has taken part in two operettas and many plays. He played the role of the chief of police in the Senior drama to perfection. Besides his dramatic interests “Tony” has been active in several clubs and school enterprises, as well as being prominent in class aaffirs. He is undecided whether to go to college next year cr take a P. G. course, but he is determined to study aviation, a subject which he has profitably studied through scale models. Good luck, “Tony!” Baseball ’27, Radio Club, Aero. Club, Checker Club, Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Color Guard, Traffic Squad, Senior Drama, Operetta ’28, ’29, Music and Dramatics Editor °30, Senior Dance, Dues, Junior Dance Committee. FRANK FRED POPOLI “Pop” 1 Jefferson Street. 18 years “Pop” graduated from the Wellington Grammar School. When he leaves Rindge he will go to work (his best friend). He studied auto principally. Played football for two years. Took part in the 1928 Christmas play. DOMINIC JOSEPH PROCETO “Dany” 103 Seventh Street. 16 years, 11 months Came to Rindge from the Sacred Heart Parochial School. Dominic would like to become a musician. His favorite study was French. While at Rindge he won a bugle. Travel Club ’28, ’29, Color Guard, Traffic Squad. GEORGE BERNARD ROPER “Bosco” 13 George Street. 17 years, 2 months Four years ago “Bosco” came to Rindge from St. John’s School. His favorite subject is economics and law. He loves to sweep floors also. He loves to take part in sports but never went out for any of the Rindge teams. RICHARD RIDEOUT “Dick? 9A Richdale Avenue. 17 years, 10 months “Dick” graduated from the Washington Grammar School, Boston. He is very interested in mechanical drawing as it is his favorite subject. He is a very industrious boy as he works afternoons and sometimes nights. Travel Club, Aero Club. JOSEPH W. SANDAGATO “Sandy” 33 Thingvalla Avenue Joseph is a graduate of the Russell Grammar School. He is undecided as to his future, he may decide to become president of the United States. Everyone knows “Joe” because he is always wearing a smile. Glee Club ’28, 29, ’°30, Color Guard ’27, ’28, ’29, ’°30 (captain two years), Traffic Squad ’28, ’29, 30. AUGUST J. SARDINHA “Augie” 313 Elm Street. 17 years, 3 months He came to Rindge from the Wellington School. He took a printing course at Rindge. He intends to follow it up. He is an ardent lover of Eng- lish and all academic subjects. Checker Club ’28, Travel Club ’28, Radio Club 27, ’28, Science Club ’27. CORNELIUS J. SHEA “Connie” 3d Tufts Street. 18 years “Connie” came to Rindge from the Morse Grammar School. Intends to go to work and finish his education at Technology nights. “Connie” is a Won- derful dancer, all the girls adore him. He won a silver cup for dancing. JOHN PATRICK SHERIDAN “Red” 7 Sparks Street. 17 years, 6 months Here is another printing fellow. After graduating “Red” plans to go into the printing business. At present, Shop Mathematics seems to be his meat. He is also deeply interested in ath stics. At the same time, “Red” plans to attend Northeastern Evening Schooi. Well, so long and good luck! Travel Club ’27 and ’28. MANUEL JOSEPH SIMONDS ES? 182 Third Street. 17 years, 8 months This short, smart young fellow came from the Putnam School four years ago and since that time has been invaluable in his aid in setting up the Reg- ister. His favorite subject seems to be printing, which he hopes to continue out in the World of Hard Knocks, the University of Experience. Good luck! JOHN BRENDAN SKINNER Tale deh 1 Malcolm Road. 17 years, 5 months There is no need to say anything further than to mention “J. B.” for evry- one in school recognizes those initials as the one’s which have been among the foremost on the Honor Roll for the past four years. Besides, he has suc- cessfully edited the Register this year. He plans to enter 1 a ed Re this Fall, Good luck “J. B.!” Freshman Editor ’27, Sophomore Editor ’28, Associate Edi- tor ’29, Editor-in-Chief °30, Baseball ’29, Travel Club ’28, ’29, Chessi Club 2.0, 700. Helen W. Metcalf Second Prize °27. im i 3 RAA a JAMES WALTER SMITH, JR. “Chef” 136 Cushing Street. 17 years, 9 months According to ‘Chef,’ University of Southern California seems to be his obsetive While at school he has been especially interested in electricity, blowing out fuses, etc., ha! ha! Well, good luck ‘Chef,’ and farewell! Radio Club ’28, Traffic Squad, Color Guard, Hockey ’30. EDWARD M. SOUSA “Ed” 66 Jackson Street. 18 years Well, well, if it’s not “Eddie” himself. Here is the indoor baseball champ of ’29. After leaving Rindge, “Ed” plans to coem again to Night School. He is especially interested in Ignition, besides his favorite study, Shop Mathematics. Checker, Indoor Baseball ’29. Well, good bye! CRARLES STABENFELDT “Swede” 1 Malcolm Road. 16 years, 11 months “Swede,” as he happens to be called, has no definite plans for the future, but is perhaps, intending to follow his brother’s footsteps in the electrical field. His favorite study is shop mathematics. ‘Swede,’ we wish you luck whatever you do! JOHN V. STOKES “Jackie” 107 Pleasant Street. 16 years, 11 months “Jackie” is a really quiet, serious fellow. His studies have taken so much of his time that he has not been able to do much else. Still, he has) as a favorite printing, and a hobby, wood-carving. Travel Club. Good bye, Jackie. EDWARD BRINE THOMAS STOKES, JR. . 24 “Sleezy” 119 Oxford Street. 18,years, 3 months Well, well! Here is Rindge’s politigi in person. “Sleezy” plans to fol- low his family’s career in politics. Beyon@ this, he has no definite plan. Dur- ing his stay here, he has been quite active socially and athletically, having served on several committees and played| on the football team. Well, good luck “Sleepy.” Perhaps you will be mayorf.! WILLIAM GORDON STRATH, JR. “Dibbie” | 15 Marie Avenue. 18 years, 3 months Well, here’s “Dibbie” himself, future traffic manager of the city of Bos- ton. In the Fall, ‘“Dibbie’ plans to enter Northeastern Business School.) His sense of humor is something to be remembered. In school he has managed to attain Honor Roll average for the past two years. Chess Club. JOHN JOSEPH SULLIVAN “Sully” 16 Holly Avenue. 17 years, 7 months This is the boy with the beautiful second tenor in the Glee Club. Well “Sully” perhaps you'll be an opera star some day. A P. G. course at Rindge is his goal, so far. His plans for the future are not yet decided. By the way, playing the accordian is one of his hobbies. Travel Club, Traffic Squad. THOMAS JAMES SULLIVAN “Sj” 75 Auburn Street. 20 years, 1 month This young fellow from the Webster School plans to work in a printing shop after leaving Rindge. For movie stars he values Nancy Carroll and John Boles. See you later, Tom. JOSEPH P. SZULEWSKI “Joe” 17 Thorndike Street. 18 years Four years ago there entered Rindge a 14 year old lad determined to come ahead. Keeping his resolution, “Joe” maintained his position on the Honor Roll for the four years. Keep up that good work, “Joe!” He plans to go nights to Tech. Well, good luck, “Joe!” JACK WHITNELL “Jackie” 103 Carleton Street. 18 years, 6 months “Jackie” has been quite a fellow, ever since he entered Rindge from the Roberts Grammar School. So much have his studies absorbed his interest, or so it seems, that he is not prominent in any field at all, except carpentry, for cabinet-making is his plan for the future. Well, good luck, “Jackie!” Traf- fic Squad. FRANK WAITKINS “Blondy” 221 Columbia Street. 18 years, 8 months “Blondy,”’ a student of aviation, plans to work as a mechanic with gas en- gines after he leaves Rindge. In athletics he has earned his football of gold, and his letter. One of his favorites at Rindge was history. Aero Club, Check- er Club, Football, Basketball. JOSEPH FRANCIS WALSH “Bal” 25 Grant Street. 18 years, 9 months Here we have “Pal” the brother of the good natured “Laff.” Unlike his brother he has decided to go to college, but he also is set on having a good time. Let’s hope it doesn’t interfere with your studies at Northeastern, “Pal.” Law Club, Science Club, Travel Club. John Lawrence Walsh od ry a ee 25 Grant Street Walsh must be a very good natured fellow to be able to get that nickname which he has. Well, I guarantee that if he keeps that smile and nature of his he will keep that job which is waiting for him. Your smile is your fortune, “Laff”. Torch Club, Checker Club, Travel Club ’27, ’28, Baseball. WILLIAM HENRY WEST “Bill” 341 Cambridge Street. 18 years Here’s “Bill” himself with that pretty curly hair of his and the beautiful vow tie. “Bill” is pursuing finance and, accordingly plans to study accounting at Northeastern these next five years. He has been very busy, having had to work for the past two years. Well “Bill” we wish you the best of success! Travel Club ’28, ’29. WILLIAM DONOVAN WEST “Bill” 62 Eustis Street. 19 years, 1 month “Bill” is a new arrival at Rindge, having been her only one year. He had entered the Farm and Trade School, Boston, and also the Lincoln Preparatory before entering Rindge. During his short stay here he has become quite popu- lar with the class. He plans to enter Middlesex Medical this fall. FRANCIS HAROLD WHELAN “S3evo” 32 Ellsworth Avenue Well, here’s another Whelan, “Bevo” this time. “Bevo” plans to enter Stanford College next year, and it seems, he might specialize in chemistry, for that is his favorite study. Besides his studies, “Bevo” has been deeply in- terested in athletics and clubs. Baseball ’27, Swimming ’27, Football 28, Travel ’28, ’29, Checkers ’28, Torch ’27, ’28. FRANCIS M. WHELAN “Frank” 237 Norfolk Street. 20 years, 4 months Here is a hustling, bustling radio and electric technician. Frank’s hobby is radio repairing; his favorite study is electricty. Thus we see the truth at once. After graduation “Frank” plans to go out in the world to try his luck in the broad electrical field. Whatever special line he takes up, we wish him the best of luck! Traffic Squad. EDWIN WILLIARD WINSLOW “Bud” 154 Magazine Street. 17 years, 6 months “Bud” is so well known that only a few words are necessary. From the time when “Bud” entered Rindge he has never been absent. He has been socially prominent in all socials put on by the Class of 1930. Next year he plans to take a P. G. course at Rindge before entering college. Farewell until next year! By the way—his hobby is dancing. Junior Prom ’29, Hockey and Basketball Committee ’29, Senior Football Dance 730, Senior Drama ’30. EVERETT A. WOOD “Woodsie” 7 Worcester Street. 19 years, 11 months Well, well, here we have “Woodsie” himself, America’s next famous musician, for, according to “Eb,” music is his field. Well, good luck. While at school, “Eb” has been forced to work afternoons in order to remain and consequently has not had much chance in social affairs. Travel Club 29, Home Room Representative, Reporter ’30. Good bye! JOSEPH S. WRIGHT “Joe” 18 Upton Street. 18 years, 8 months Here we have “Joe,” an excellent athlete, whose hobby is sport. “Joe” plans to work next year in the automobile field. Basketball ’29, Footabll ’29, Track ’27, ’28, Checker ’27, ’28, Traffic Squad. JOHN EDWARD KENNEY “Scissors” 27 Lawn Street. 17 years, 6 months “Scissors” is the lunchroom “expert” of Rindge. He specializes in sales- manship. During his stay in school he has been a doctor’s helper. Cut away “Scissors!” Goodbye and good luck, John. Law Club ’28, Travel Club 28, Traffic Squad ’29. THE HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS ace WAS on a September morning four years ago when we entered the doors of Rindge, wide-eyed, bag in hand, wondering where we should go and what we should do. We eventually found our rooms and also the purposes for which we entered this school. As a Freshmen class we were unsurpassed. We won the rope pull, and had good Freshmen Track and Baseball Teams. It is even rumored that we were the first class to put tacks in a chair, a custom which has been followed by every Freshmen class since. When we returned to Rindge the next fall as Sophomores most of us had changed considerably. Many of our boys went out for athletic teams to help support Rindge on the field. As aclass we were organized, elected officers, and even collected class dues! Again September rolls around (Funny habit of September), and we are Juniors. Most of us are now in long pants and are quite grown up. Again our class responded to the call for candidates for athletic teams. In the Senior Drama there were several Juniors serving as actors. But our biggest success was the Junior Prom, the most elaborate so- cial affair in the history of the school. Another summer passes quickly and we are starting our last and most important year of school. We elected our class officers early in the year. The football team had the most successful season for years, six members of the team being Seniors. The first so- cial of the year was the Senior Football Dance which was a success. The basketball and hockey teams also had successful seasons, several Seniors being on each team. The baseball team with four Seniors, one of whom is the captain, is at the top of the league. Thus the athletic seasons in our last year were successful. The Senior Drama was the finest and hardest ever put on at Rindge. The play was such a success that long before the show started there was only standing room. Now we have graduated. Inside us there is a queer feeling caused by our leaving our school. As we leave and enter the world, let us remember to uphold the standard of our school--Rindge Tech.


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