Rindge Technical School - Brownie Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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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.”

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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.

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