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1931 Rindoe Technical Schnol CHARLES J. CWIKIEWICZ “Charlie” 136 Gore Street. 19 years old. Prepared at St. Hedwig’s School. “Charlie” was a student for his four years at Rindge. His activities were necessarily narrowed because of his am- bition to be on the Honor Roll each year. Not a bad am- bition “Charlie.” Keep this in mind when you are forging ahead in the business world. JOHN E. DELUISE, JR. “Della”—“Duke” 783 Cambridge Street. Age 18 years. ‘Delia,’ hails from the Wellington School. In his four years here he has shown his ability in athletics; making his letter in baseball, football and basketball. In the latter sport he captained the first Rindge basketball team to represent the school in the M. I. T. and Newport tournaments. “Della” received medals for his work in the two tournaments. He intends to enter Bridgton Academy where he will prepare for college. Base- ball ’29, ’30, football ’30, Basketball 730, 731. MILTON F. DENAULT “Mil” 91 Sherman Street. Age 17. “Mil” comes to us from Our Lady of Pity School. He is a member of the Radio Club and has assisted in building Rindge’s first television set. “Mil” intends to continue his work in electricity at North- eastern. From his early experience in the field of television “Mil” should go far as, as in a few years his services. will be needed in this new line. RICHARD DINJIAN “Dink” 1590 Cambridge Street. 18 years old. Roberts Grammar School. “Dink” intends to become a big banker, but he will probably be a big league ball player. Was a member of the Basketball teams of ’28, ’29, 30, ’31 and Baseball ’30, ’31, also a member of the Senior Year Book Committee. “Dink” has a job waiting for him, but we think it ’s a mystery job, be- cause he neglects to tell us just what type work is waiting for him. DAVID EDWARD DIRECTOR “Dave” 12 Adams Terrace. 18 years, 11 months old. Harvard Grammar School. A popular fellow, worked his way through school, and now has a job waiting for him. Enjoyed his work in the Electrical Department. Prepared the sets for Senior Drama and Christmas plays. Intends to work. Success awaits him as he does not know what the word failure means. dnd : a RoR 1951 = FOS : Bey OE WO = Sali ee
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| Rindge Cechnical School 1931 4 IRE?) delat, 3 torr D . LA CRAWFORD eZ WITT SALVATORE FRANK CRISTELLO “Cristy” 85 Park Avenue. 18 years, 4 months. Prepared at the Haggerty School. “Cristy” entered like the rest of us, a bewildered freshman but before long he became an apt stu- dent. Also is quite a musician. Should follow this line of work. His intentions are undecided. HAROLD A. CRAWFORD “A fair exterior is a silent recommendation.” 57 Norris Street. 18 years old. Ellis Grammar School. Harold has worked very hard at his studies and his efforts have not been in vain as is Shown by his marks in “math. and Chem.” We hope that you continue the good work at Northeastern next year, Harold, and also on through life. WILLIAM H. CUMMINGS “Count” 22 Sparks Street. 18 years, 4 months. Prepared at St. Peter’s Grammar School. “Count” was an expert on book- binding at Rindge. He was quiet and rather reserved. Radio 27, Travel ’27, ’28. Intends to follow the bookbinding game. Good luck ‘Count.” CHARLES ROBERT CURREN “Chick” 57 Ellery Street. 18 years, 11 months old. Prepared at Harvard Grammar School. “Chick,” an ambitious young man, may be found disguised as a drug clerk, during his leisure hours. His is a Dr. Jekel and Mr. Hyde existence; because at heart he is an electrician. He is a popular, humorous fel- low, whose sayings are copied extensively by his friends. His intentions are undecided but whether he decides to be a drug store magnate or an electrical engineer we know he will be successful. PHILIP HARRIS CUTTER “Phil” 48 Locke Street. 18 years, 5 months old. Prepared at Ellis School. ‘Phil’ is quietness personified, but still a deep thinker. Swimming and walking are his hobbies, and in the years 729 and ’30 he was a member of the Rindge Football squad. Beware the light in his eye; for although he may be quiet, he’s still dangerous. Here is a climber. cH «10 1K
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19451 Rindge Technical School 1931 GEORGE DONABED “Engolff’—“Don” eS : =a3 RS; Ee RAED Py 10 Malcolm Road. 19 years old. George came to Rindge from the Russell Grammar School. While at Rindge “Don” was very prominent among the students and in athletics. He intends to go to Bridgton Academy and then to Tufts College. We hope that George will acquire the same scholastic and athlete standing at Tufts that he attained at Rindge. Fresh- man Baseball ’28, Varsity Baseball ’29, ’30, ’31, Football ’27, 28, “29 and 730, Hockey ’30, ’31, Track ’28, ’31, Checker Club 21, 28, 29, Captain 730, Trafic Squad 727,28: i — iP D. DON ABED ; Oe CE HARRY M. DONALDSON 47 Crescent Street. 18 years, 2 months old. Since Hz ry came from the Agassiz School, he has been quite studious as his marks show. However, he has had enough time to be an active member in several clubs, and has taken part in a play, “Diligence is the Mother. of Success.” Stamp Club, Radio Club, Travel Club, Christmas Play ’28. Post graduate and then to Harvard. CHARLES EDWARD DOWNS “Chick” 22 Clarendon Avenue. 18 years, 10 months old. Four years ago “Chick” came to Rindge from the Ellis Grammar School. He is the proud possessor of pep, personality, and —hbrains. “Chick” was a member of the Travel Club. He is also a lover of music and plays the piano. Upon leaving school he plans to carry on in the field of music. ISADORE DRUCK “Izzy” 160 Chestnut Street. 18 years, 2 months old. Morse Grammar School. He had an inevitable streak of humor, mighty popular with the whole school. He is quite a wrestler and intends to become one. He belonged to the Radio and Travel Clubs, Student Council, Junior Prom, Ring and Pin Committees, and was a member of the Cross Country ’27. He might go to Northeastern but he will probably come back for a P. G. course next year. We hope so because he was one of those fellows that had a sunny smile at all times. GEORGE ALFRED EISENHAUER “Dok” 3 Fayette Park. 19 years, 8 months old. George entered Rindge from the Webster Grammar School. He was rather a quiet, self-concerned fellow while here, but was thought a great deal of by boys who came in contact with him. George plans to return next year to prepare to enter Boston College. He delighted in studying history. cH 12 1K
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