Rindge Technical School - Brownie Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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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.

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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.



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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!

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