Rindge Technical School - Brownie Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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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.

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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.



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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.

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