Rindge Technical School - Brownie Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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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.

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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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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!”

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