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1941 Rindge Cechnical Schuol 1931 THOMAS A. PRINTON “Buddy” 24 Norris Street. 19 years, 4 months old. “Buddy” is a graduate of the Ellis Grammar School. He is of a quiet and friendly nature and well liked by his classmates. He was a member of the Hockey Team in his Senior year. During his stay at Rindge he has majored in cabinet making, which he plans to make his life’s work. Unless he changes his mind, some college is going to miss a good student. HENRY PAUL PRYZMONT “Henskie” 141 Thorndike Street. 17 years, 9 months old. Prepared at St. Hedwig’s Schoool. “They say that he is very quiet. But don’t be surprised if he starts a riot.” While at school Henry was a model student although he believed in the old saying, “Boys will be boys.” Was a member of the Checker Club. Intends to go to work. Good luck Henry. WILLIAM J. POWERS 951 Massachusetts Avenue. 18 years, 11 months old. Goddard. “Doc” is an Honor Roll student and may be found in the electrical department. He is athletically inclined and a strong supporter of every Rindge team including checkers. He has tried, as yet unsuccessfully, to find his place in the field of sports. Upon graduating from the University of Alaska he plans to enter the electrical engineering field. Member of the Travel Club. LENO JOSEPH QUATRAMINI 95 Reed Street. 17 years, 8 months old. Ellis. ‘‘Quarts’”’ is an excellent student, whose never varying high marks, have incited the envy of his fellow classmates of the last four years. He excelled in electricity and plans to continue this work in the evening class at Lowell Institute during the com- ing year. Member of the Safety Patrol and the Radio Club. Sang alto in the Glee Club. JOHN HENRY REDDICK “Buster” 41 Hews Street. 18 years, 6 months old. He came to Rindge from the Haggerty Grammar School and began a studious and athletic career. During the four years at Rindge he did not fail in any subjects although he was active in sports. He played baseball in ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31 and football in ’29, 30. We hope he succeeds when he leaves Rindge. Intentions undecided.
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1931 Rindge Cechnical School 1931 BENSON M. O’CONNOR “B M” “All the world’s a Stage.” 116% Inman Street. 17 years, 1 month old. Fletcher Grammar School. “B M” has, throughout his high school career, Maintained an air of jolly good fellowship which has made him a favorite of his teachers and fellow students. He intends to go to Lowell Institute next year at which I am sure that he will make another enviable reputation. He earned his letters by serving as basketball manager during ’29 and 730. The whole class is unanimous in wishing him all the luck in the world. JOSEPH FRANCIS O’LEARY ae 77 Tremont Street. 17 years, 4 months old. “Joe” is one of the many fellows who came to Rindge from the Welling- ton Grammar School. He has distinguished himself in the fact that his name was among the first few on our Honor Roll. He has no plans for the future. He possesses good sense which will surely help him in any work he chooses. JOHN JOSEPH O’NEIL “Mickey” 32 Reed Street. 18 years, 5 months old. “He was a pugi- list by trade.” “Mickey” intends to complete hs education at Boston University. He was a graduate of St. John’s School and has shown his scholastic ability ever since. Du - ing his four years here he has been on the Honor Roll more than once during the term. “Micky” was a member of the Glee Club, the Travel Club, the 15 Club and the Law Club during his school days. Good luck “Mickey.” BRUNO PAGLIERANI 30 Hastings Street. 18 years, 1 month old. Bruno grad- uated from the Roberts School and then came to Rindge to leave his mark as a bright scholar and a versatile athlete. Bruno’s favorite hobby is athletic competition. He com- peted in the Tech as well as the New Hngland tournament, where he received medals and team honors. Bruno’s plans for the future are undecided but wherever he goes we are sure he will succeed. Good luck! Bruno you were a small : fellow but you sure made the big fellows look poorly when ee pa eS I. ak SE ; you played against them. Basketball ’28, ’29, °30, Baseball Le B-PAGLIERANTS 729, ’30, 81. Picked on All Tech Tournament Team and on a4 WP ee | All Newport Tournament Teams. SAMUEL RUBIN PRESCOTT “Sam” 140 Harvard Street. Prepared at Roberts Grammar School. This lad is quite a mechanic. He can take an auto apart and put it together without extra parts resulting. “Sam” : has from the start of his high school career shown a tendency : SIT towards mechanics. Let’s wish him success when he under- eer So PRESCOTT j takes auto repairing for his life’s work. : “ I 55 } e L [fares pees ese iC es eat CH 25 1%
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1921 Rindge Technical School 1931 GEORGE A. REED, JR. a? wena - O33 “Gigi’—“Georgie” Ly SAE 18 Hews Street. 18 years, 4 months. ‘Georgie’ came from the Dearborn School in Roxbury, where he had as great success as he has had at Rindge. He has maintained a fine standing here, and we wish him much success as a refrigeration engineer, which he plans to be after finishing school. “On their own merits, modest men are dumb.” Swim- ming, baseball. Post graduate and then to Northeastern. VINCENT ROSCIO “Zong” Gx = — —— GA. REED “Moderation the noblest gift of heaven.” 14 High Street. 18 years, 7 months. Haggerty Grammar School. “Zong” is a very likeable chap who has done some very fine work throughout his school career. He played base- ball for Rindge during his last two years. We all are sure that he will make good next year at the University of South- ern California. ANTHONY SARAUSKY “TO ny” “Too bad Tony’s going He has been Rindge’s George Owen.” 58 Beacon Street, Arlington. 18 years, 4 months old. Prepared at the Roberts Grammar School. “Tony” ranks with Rindge’s greatest stars. A place in her hall of fame is assured. A good, clean, hard working athlete that did not know the meaning of defeat. For four long years he has worked and played for Rindge. She will not forget him. Farewell to the “school boy champion of 1930.’ Football ’27, 235) 29,00; Hockey ’29, ’°30,.’31; Basketball ’28, ’29, ’30, °31; Baseball ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31; Traffic Squad, Safety Patrol. All Scholastic in football 729 and ’30. Baseball ’29, ’30. Hockey 729, ’30, ’31. Picked as school boy champion 1930. Diploma in football and baseball from Boston Post. Winner of medals in football, baseball, basketball and hockey. His intentions as to which college he shall attend are undecided but wher- ever he goes we know he will again star. Soacatanige '|:% €:-SAvRaUusSKY I RALPH ARTHUR SENNOTT Og aE CLES, | 1g I “Doc” 384 Broadway. 17 years, 9 months old. Ralph hails from St. Mary’s Grammar School. He attended Boston College High for two years and came here in his junior year. In spite of his handicaps of entering late he was very success- ful and acquired his promotion into the senior class. He is in the college course and plans to go to Boston College next year. We hope “Doc” will succeed for he was liked by all during his stay at Rindge. HERBERT FRANCIS SHEA “Bert’—“Herbie”’ 14b Sacramento Street. 18 years, 2 months old. “Herbie” came to us four years ago from the Agassiz Grammar School. He has been an unassuming member of the class since his Freshman days. He was a member of the Traffic Squad in 1928, Club Editor of the Register in 1929, and Advertising Manager in 1930. Wherever there is a fire, you won’t find “Herbie” far away. His hobby is collecting fire pictures. It may be said of him that he is one who does everything to the best of his ability. He has the courtesy of a gentleman and is a good companion. “‘Herbie’”’ plans to become a mem- ber of the Bos ton Fire Department when he attains his ma- jority. Best of luck, “Herbie.” “A lad of noble principles, with ambition and energy to spare.” CH 27 1K
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