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i931 eK “Bo . oh Be Bs 5a GE CLEARY SS3-c aa a wat GO mimi ‘ La EIEIO 1 Pligg Amer ae lar ail. A T. CONLIN Vp LO Lg a re , = bf pa. ek ee Waa Rindge Technical School 1931 ae FRANCIS FREDERICK CLEARY “Kluck” 220 Elm Street. 18 years, 1 month old. Francis entered Rindge from St. Mary’s Grammar School. He worked and went to school. In spite of this however, he was on the Honor Roll during his first two years. He was very active in social events about the school. He plans to enter Tufts College in September, there to follow up dentistry. PAUL E. COLEY “PBop” 155 Western Avenue. 17 years, 5 months. Prepared at Webster Grammar School. Paul arrived at Rindge from the Webster School and immediately became attached to the automobile department. He intends to follow up the auto- mobile game along the mechanical end. Good luck Paul. THOMAS CONLIN “Tom” “Silence is golden.” 23 Buena Vista Park. 18 years, 10 months. St. Peter’s Grammar School. ‘“Tom” is one of those fellows who studies hard and diligently. He is an ardent English scholar. ‘“Tom” has also worked for the class by serving on the Senior Drama and Year Book Committees. Well, Tom, we hope you make good. Intends to enter business. CARLO FRANK CONSOLAZIO “wat” 94 Berkshire Street. 18 years, 1 month old. Frank came to Rindge from the Putnam Grammar School four years ago with the ambition to become a school teacher. He likes all sports and delights in going to the theatre to see Ann Hard- ing and Gary Cooper act. We wish him the best of success and hope that some day he will come back to Rindge as a teacher. Glee Club, Traffic Squad. He intends to go to Bos- ton College next year. EARL JOSEPH COOK “Cookie” 27 Ellsworth Avenue. 19 years, 6 months old. St. Mary’s Parochial School. “Cookie” is a natural born comedian, who is blessed with ability to keep his fellow humans in good humor. As a student his ability is exemplified in the study periods. A boisterous member of the Travel Club and the Safety Patrol. fy 8 Kh
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1931 Rindoe Cechnical Schoal 1931 CAE MANUEL COSTA CANCELLA é fap ety ais eS, sys “Manny” ite?) 6 Fourth Street Place. 17 years, 2 months old. “Manny” is an alumnus of the Putnam Grammar School. Looking back over his stay here, we find that he was very studious and a very likeable fellow. While here he studied printing but hopes to do outdoor work upon leaving. We all wish him the best of luck in any line he follows. FREDERICK HOWARD CARTEN “Fred’—“Red” 657 Concord Avenue. 17 years, 10 months old. Since “Red” came from the Russell School, he has been busy either on the Register or taking prizes. He has been one of the leaders on the Honor Roll and has been active in school af- fairs. “To whatever he turns his hand it prospers.”’ Fresh- man Editor, Sophomore Editor, Senior Year Book Editor, Junior Prom Committee, Second prize in Christmas story, 1929, First Prize in Christmas story, 1930, First Prize in Short-story contest, 1931. Post Graduate course and then to M. I. T. Our Editor-in-Chief deserves a much longer write-up but this lad will speak by action rather than words. ALVIN JOHN CAVICCHI LN [ide 55 Yorktown Street. 16 years, 10 months old. ‘Al’ is from Ellis Grammar School. In Rindge he has been rather quiet, except among his own friends, but he is well-known because of his high standing on the Honor Roll, on which he has steadily kept his name. “Though physically he seems to lack, yet mentally he leads the pack.” Post graduate and then to college. JOHN FELIX CHETKAUSKAS 37 Portland Street. 17 years, 3 months old. Prepared at Roberts Grammar School. “He’s a regular fellow who’s perfectly square, A depndable chap with a brain that is rare.” This lad intends to go to work. While at school he was always the quiet unassuming type who always had his job done on time. Continuing along these lines in the business world will never make “Chet” a failure. GEORGE CHRISTI “Chris” 61 Gore Street. 18 years, 5 months old. “Chris,” as he may be known, came to us from the Putnam School. During his four years here he specialized in electricity, a trade to which he intends to devote his whole career .We find that “Chris” has been on the Honor Roll in his second and third years. He belonged to the Chess and Glee Clubs while at Rindge. CH 7 IRM
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1931 Rindge Technical School 1931 Seek = Pinsy | JAMES P. COOK ie fe 4.3 ‘ 2 “Slim” é 44 Columbia Street. 17 years, 4 months old. Sacred Heart School. ‘“Cooky’” should blossom out into an A-1 draughtsman. He is another of our classmates who dislikes girls and dances. Traffic Squad ’29, ’30. Drafting is the field in which he endeavors to perfect himself in and we all wish him the best of luck. ROBERT KEITH CORKUM “Bob”’ 7 Buena Vista Park. 16 years, 10 months old. ‘““Bob” came to Rindge from the Webster Grammar School. While at Rindge he has proven to be a fine fellow. In his freshman year he won second prize in the Metcalf Prize Essay Contest. He is noted for being punctual. ‘Bob” plans to go to work upon leaving school. He believes he will follow the printing trade. R: CORKUM E. ADALBERT CORBIN a EES ef BD), “Spike” 50 Sidney Street. 17 years, 6 months. Prepared at the Roberts School. “Spike” has been a good athlete and Rindge is sorry to see him depart. As a student he has also excelled. He has contributed generously to the Register in cartoons. Football ‘29, ’30, Baseball 730, ’°31, Traffic Squad ’29, ’30, ’31, Cartoonist ’30, 31, Senior Drama Committee ’31. No definite ; plans but we predict he will be cartooning for one of the eo ; Boston newspapers within a short time. z EL. A.CORBIN as JERRY J. CORVENO 19 Brown Street. 18 years old. Prepared at Russell School. Jerry was usually hiding his light behind a bushel, in fact he was one of the last to fill out the Senior question- naire and then he filled it out too modestly for a good write- up. Intentions undecided. eS E. J. COSGROVE WS “Eddie” : 202 Brookline Street. 16 years, 11 months old. “Eddie” Cosgrove, our tiny school boy, came from the Webster Schoo! four years ago. He is small enough to be placed in a locker. “Bddie” has been active during his four years. He hasn’t failed in any subject during his course. “Eddie” intends to go to work. Bon voyage, ‘Eddie.’ Your size will never — , gg en from succeeding because you have the “ole” deter- Saray COSGROVE, fi mination. , : q CAI 9 IK
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