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‘C.= HOOLE. SSC ALR 7 E. Os HOUOLE c 3 zer® ee yo W. HUNTER ENR, ST 3 Te ‘AUSSIONC Rindoe Technical School 1931 CHARLES E. HOULE “Slim” 90 Jackson Street. 17 years, 6 months old. Prepared at Our Lady of Pity School. “Slim” was one of our quiet mem- bers but we are sure that when he enters the business world we will hear from him and be proud of him. EUGENE JOSEPH HOULE “Gene” 90 Jackson Street. 18 years, 4 months old. Prepared at Our Lady of Pity School. “Gene” is a good electrican and also adept at settng up pins. If “Gene” follows the electrical game we know he will make good because he excelled at any- thing in this line. Hockey ’28, ’29, ’30, Color Guard ’28, Traf- fic Squad ’28, Student Council ’28. Intends to enter M. I. T. ROSS F. HOWE 55 Magazine Street. Age 18. Ross came to Rindge from the Webster Grammar School. During his last year here he has been on the Honor Roll each time. He has served on the Junior Prom Committee ’29 and aiso the Football Dance Com- mittee ’29. Ross intends to go into the insurance business. We guarantee that Ross will insure all the fair sex of Cam- bridge and if he does this should insure success. JOHN WILLIAM HUNTER, JR. ‘Honey”—“Jack” 15 Fountain Terrace. 18 years, 6 months old. “Jack” came from the Haggerty Grammar School to Rindge where he has done very well in both studies and sports during his four years. During his four years at Rindge he was a good student and a good athlete. He played on the Freshman Baseball team, Football team in 1927, and the Hockey team in 1930. Next year he expects to go to Hebron Academy. We wish you luck ‘Jack.’ PHILIP JOSEPH HUSSION “Hans”’—“Gunner”’ 24 Prentiss Street. 17 years, 4 months old. “‘Phil’’ came to Rindge from the Agassiz Grammar School. He took a college course and made out very well. Next year he plans to go to either Exeter or Hebron Academy. Some day we expect to see him All-American halfback. Football ’29, ’30, Hockey ’30, Freshman Baseball ’28, Varsity Baseball ’31, Swimming ’28, Senior Drama Committee ’31, Track ’31. CH «16 RS
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1931 Rindge Cechuical School 1331 : Bea HENRY GREENE 3 ee “ac H =A Se 3 ‘Pe HAH Greenie” AG 3 EAR Dy ke 3 Wendell Street. 18 years, 5 months old. “Greenie”’ has been one of the most ardent fans at all the games of Rindge. He has also been on many Honor Rolls and his name can always be found among the best. “I wish that I could see what the future holds for me.” Post Graduate course and then to college. JAMES EDWARD GUINEY “Jim” 2 Hutchinson Street. 18 years, 3 months old. “Jim” graduated from the Russell School and during his stay at Rindge, French proved his easy study. His main hobby at hobby at Rindge was Room 32b. He was prominent scholas- tically and athletically. Next year he plans to go to either Exeter or Hebron Academy so as to better prepare himself for Harvard. Swimming ’27, Freshman Baseball ’28, Varsity Baseball ’31, Football ’30, Hockey ’29, ’30, Capt. ’31, Year Book Committee ’31, Travel Club ’28, ’29, Traffic Squad ’28, p0malo Track ol. JAMES LESTER HARNISH 106 Henry Street. 17 years, 6 months old. From Morse Grammar School. Lester was one of our most active fellow students. During his four years here he had something to do with just about everything. When a Freshman he won the “Metcalf Memorial Prize.” The other three years were eventful with the following: Glee Club ’29, ’30, Travel Club. Morning Watch, Traffic Squad, the Operetta, “The Test;” the Senior Drama, “Seven Keys to Baldpate;” leading man in the “‘Christmas Carol;” reporter and two years associate editor of Register; Home Room representative; Year Book Committee; Junior Prom Committee. As a Junior he was president of his class and in spite of this activity Lester found time to work on the television set in the special labo- ratory and to attend (as a special prize) the Curtis Radio School during Sophomore year, and to keep for three years on the Honor Roll. Wheaton College, Illinois is Lester’s goal for this fall. LESTER VINCENT HEADE “Legs” 1 Blackstone Street. 16 years, 1 month old. Prepared at Webster Grammar School. “Legs” the bright spot in many a dull day. How we all laughed at his wise and humorous quips. “Legs” is well liked in spite of his hobby which is girls. His name has been on the Honor Roll in ’29 and ’30. “Legs” says he intends to take up office work on graduating. Good luck “Legs.” JOHN H. HOLDEN “Jack” 392 Harvard Street. 18 years old. Prepared at Lincoln Grammar School. While at Rindge “Jack” developed into quite a basketball player. He was a very good student and excelled in mathematics. Intends to enter M. I. T. next year. Chess Club ’28, ’29, ’30, '31, Basketball °30, ’31. Ca 15 RS
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1931 Rindge Technical School 1951 ROBERT SENPHAL ISAACS “Bobbie” bed sS Fr 7) 178 Fayerweather Street. 19 years, 9 months old. Pre- pared at the Wellington School. “A youth of quiet ways’.’ In school he was seldom heard unless he had something that was worth saying. Although he has no definite plans for the future, a lad of his ability is sure to succeed. ot 4s 4 yy THOMAS P. JACKIVICZ “Jackie” 641 Concord Avenue. 18 years old. Prepared at Russell Grammar School. This lad was one of the sunbeams of the class, always laughing, always ready with a joke, but when he really set his mind to work there were few in the class that could surpass him. His intentions are undecided. Mem- ber of Color Guard and Traffic Squad. CLINTON ALFRED JONES “Clint’—“Jonesy” 15 Fairmont Avenue. “Clint” was a graduate of the Houghton School four years ago, (and has been studying ever since?) “Jonesy” intends to get into business, brokerage or insurance, I think. He was a good scholar. He made the Honor Roll during his second and third years. Member of the Glee Club and Chess Club. Member of Operettas. Keep up the good work started at Rindge “Clint” and you can’t fail. MAURICE SINCLAIR KEDDY “Ked” 9 Granville Road. 18 years, 10 months oid. Graduated from Peabody Grammar School. He has many hobbies of which the most prominent are target shooting, gun models, and canoeing. He has been a quiet fellow, the kind who often, when they encounter the outer world, burst into flower and become famous. t YRS SSS C ONG RICHARD H. KEEFE “Rex’”—“Bam” 67 Aberdeen Avenue. Age 18 years, 1 month. Prepared at Haggerty School. ‘“‘Bam” intends to make a name for him- self in semi-pro baseball next summer and in time to hit the big leagues. If ‘“‘Bam” continues along the stride he started at Rindge he should be in the big leagues within a few years. Intends to enter the University of Southern California. CAH «17: «(OKD
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