Rindge Technical School - Brownie Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1931

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1931 Rindge Technical School 1931 one IRVING ARNOLD LARSON @ aed RS FOS “Gaiser” PRES A 1 Florence Street. 18 years old. ‘“Gaiser’ hails from the Webster Grammar School. According to “Gaiser’ he has no definite plans for the future. While at Rindge “Gaiser” was a quiet, timid fellow, hence finding material for his write up is difficult. He is the type that ten years from now will be holding down a good position because of his modesty and hard work. cere SER THOMAS F. LEAHY { pA. LARSON | “Albie” ; 8 Emmons Place. 17 years old. Well, here we have little “Albie’ (not Booth) who came to Rindge four years ago from the St. Paul Grammar School. “Albie’ has always been in- terested and succcessful in electrical work. He belonged to the Checker Club, Travel Club and Radio Club. His inten- tions are undecided but we know that “Albie” will choose a vocation suitable to his talents and he will go far in his chosen field. eA ee” “AES OS Db, N pk 4 FRANCIS JOSEPH LOUGHRAN “Chick” 67 Spring Street. 16 years, 8 months old. According to “Chick” he is going into partnership with J. Cook, the well- known “National Biscuit.” ‘‘Chick’” was an expert checker player while at Rindge. Member of Checker Club and Travel Club. Plans to go to work immediately. Very ambitious young fellow. HECTOR J. MACKENZIE 29 Granite Street. 19 years, 4 months old. Morse School. “Mack” is an athletic fellow who plans to make physical cul- ture his life’s work. He is noted for his swimming ability and starred in the 190 and 200 yards events in the last swim- ming team to represent Rindge. He played tackle on the football team in 1930. We are sure he’ll make a name for himself. He may be here in the P. G. class next year. A member of the Safety Patrol and Rindge Brownie Staff, Senior Reception Committee, Football ’29, 30, Swimming ’27, ofl ie oh GCE Waa 28. wae Ef. MOCKE = : JOHN FRANCIS MACKEVICH “Mac” 12 Union Street. 18 years, 2 months old. Prepared at the Fletcher School. Ever since the aviation course was in- troduced at Rindge “Mac” has been one of its ardent sup- porters. We hope that he has struck his life’s vocation. Mem- ber of Aero Club ’29, ’30, Radio Club ’29, ’30, Senior Drama ’31, Christmas Drama ’30, Senior Reception Committee ’30, “Mac” intends to be an aviator. He has high ambitions, we’ll say. Cai «19 KS

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1931 Rindge Technical School 1931 J. ALBERT KENNEDY se AY? 109 Walden Street. 18 years, 7 months old. Prepared at Julia Ward Howe School at Beachmont. While at Rindge he was twice president of the Radio Club and also a member of the Traffic Squad. Intends to take a P. G. course next year. sae SAMUEL KILISHEK a: ENEDY.- i bb i. ” CE A -5 oe tl Major Kelly : 41 West Cottage Street, Roxbury. 19 years old. John Winthrop Intermediate. Earned the title “Major” from his efforts with the Traffic Squad. I think he must have been a general in the army, but he never said so. “Major’’ represent- ed the Student Council at the Massachusetts State Conven- tion. Appeared as “Simmonds the Dick” in the Senior Drama ’ 31. He intends to attend the U. of Alabama and we all wish him the best of luck, because, although at Rindge only a short time he proved himself an enthusiastic supporter of all school activities. “Sam” will succeed. JAMES THOMAS KING “Jimmy” 10 Murdock Street. 18 years, 9 months. Prepared at Harvard Grammar School. “Jimmie” was a quiet lad while at Rindge paying strict attention to studies. Member of Cross Country Team ’27. Intends to enter Wentworth In- stitute in the fall. JOSEPH LAWRENCE LALLY “English” 205 Appleton Street. 18 years old. Prepared at Russell Grammar School. “English” was active while at Rindge not only in his studies but in all extra curricula activities as is shown by the list of committees on which he served: Senior Drama, Year Book Staff, Senior Football Dance, Senior Re- ception. Intends to work on leaving Rindge. WILLIAM MICHAEL LARKIN “Billy” 9 Greenough Avenue. 17 years, 6 months old. “Billy” came to us from the Sacred Heart Parochial School. He took up the printing course in which he received very good marks. The printing course kept him so busy that he had to pass up other activities. He plans to follow the printing game. His class mates wish him the best of luck in his vocation. CHI 6:18 lO



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1951 a Eas ne a! it “ SS 5 aan 6 i i W MARTIN ey ey Ce Rindge Technical School 1931 JAMES MADEN “Jimmy” 179 Chestnut Street. 17 years, 10 months. Morse Gram- mar School. Somehow these fellows who like to stay in the back-ground always step to the front. Such is the case of “Jimmy” who did exceedingly well in his studies. Member of the Senior Drama Committee, and also was a member of the Torch and Travel Clubs. He intends to go to work and there is no question but he will succeed. JAMES ZUG MALISINSKI “Ziggie” 153 Washington Street. 18 years, 4 months old. “Ziggie”’ a graduate from the Roberts Grammar School is a favorite among his friends at school. While ‘‘Ziggie’ may not have shone in the class room as brightly as he starred on the gridiron he was always on the right side of the marking ledger. His favorite hobby is athletic competition in any form. ‘“Ziggie’ is going to New York University where we are sure to hear of his feats of prowess on the athletic teams. Football ’28, ’29, ’30, Basketball 729, ’30, Traffic Squad 28, “29, 730, All Scholastic 729. JOHN MICHAEL MANGANO “Mangy” 14 Hews Street. 17 years, 5 months old. Prepared at Houghton School. “Mangy” is a barber, whose chief am- bition in life is to become an electrical engineer. He is noted for his food capacity, and his dicturbances in class. His future is undecided but we wish him success in what- ever path he chooses to follow, because his pleasing disposi- tion will make him popular wherever he goes. HOWARD FRANCIS MANNKE “The Gunman” 38 Portsmouth Street. 16 years, 11 months old. Wel- lington Grammar School. One of the smallest fellows in the class; he enjoyed the lunch period more than any study in Rindge. Sang in the Glee Club and enjoys playing the radio. Intends to take a P. G. course at Rindge next year. There is an adage which says “Little fellows should be seen but not heard,’ but we are sure that we will hear from Howard. WILLIAM J. MARTIN “Bill” 96 Prospect Street. 18 years, 7 months old. “The force of his own work to make his way.” St. Mary’s Grammar School. “Bill” is always calm and collected and is an ex- ceedingly pleasant fellow. He holds a wonderful record by being able to say that he has never been absent or tardy. In his spare time one will find him at the Public Library where he works. We hope to see “Bill” well established when he gets out of school. Cx 620 «OR

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