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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.
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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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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.
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