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1932 RINDGE TECH BROWNIE Cur IN LINOLEUM BY ALBERT NOLAN
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RINDGE TECH BROWNIE 1932 PR OE OsGaWiae t DURA uss... GRAY HAIRED MAN sits in an easy chair before a roaring fire, gazing moodily into the flames. There isa book on his lap; it is a brown cov- ered book. He sees in the swirling smoke the school he attended, the faces of his old school comrades, they are indistinct. He opens the book. He sees the well-known and well-loved faces on every page. Pleasant memories throng his brain. His class had experiences that no other class could claim; the hustle and bustle of vacating the old Rindge Tech. buildings; the annexation of Latin School; the acquisition of the Biological Labratory through the courtesy of Harvard University. He sees the faces of the boys who were always in trouble. He remembers the studying and the good times he used to have. He won- ders where his classmates have wandered. There are probably some still in old Cambridge; others have strayed to all partsof the globe. Some may have become famous; others live quiet lives. He is glad, oh, so glad, that he has that treasure book to recall to his memory those beloved places and fond recollections of the Glass of Nineteen Chirty-Guo. He quietly turns the pages of his book. al iS x lat Bae es
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RINDGE TECH BROWNIE 1932 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS = wore 3 IW rareoonaco wees sFesercan Sec {III WILLIAM PATRICK KILEY “Pat” 30 Athens Street. 17 years old. Prepared at St. Paul’s Grammar School. Our popular President for three years. “Pat” has guided the class through a hectic year. His pep and determination have helped to hold the class together in spite of the adverse conditions. “Pat” intends to go to Law School. A career in politics methinks is ‘“Pat’s” aim. What shall it be, Mayor Kiley or Governor Kiley; He will have the support of the entire class in any event. Travel Club ’28; Traffic Squad ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31; Home Room Representa- tive ’28; Committees: Ring, Junior Prom ’30, Senior Drama ’30, Junior Night, Senior Dance ’30, Senior Reception ’30, Senior Dance ’31, Senior Drama ’32, Senior Reception 32, Year Book ’32. Farewell President, we know we shall hear from you in years to come. You are certain to succeed in your chosen field. THOMAS LEE POWER “Primo” 31 Athens Street 18 years old. Prepared at St. Paul’s Grammar School. This lad has been Vice- President of his class for three years. This is a splendid record considering the competi- tion we have for class officers at Rindge. Cross Country ’27; Traffic Squad PA, HAD), ABhL Rindge Operetta ’30; Senior Editor of Register ’31, ’32; Junior Prom 31, Senior Recep- tion ’381; Senior Dance ’31; Senior Drama ’32; Senior Reception 32; Year Book ’31, ’32. This quiet, unassuming lad intends to become a second Admiral Byrd by attending Annapolis. Good luck “Primo”, we know you will bring honor and glory to Rindge by your career at Annapolis. JAMES ANTHONY MacDONALD “Mac” “Jimmy” 39 Highland Avenue 16 years, 11 months old. Prepared at the Harvard Grammar School. During his four years at Rindge this lad has taken part in every activity that took place. Always ready to lend a helping hand, he proved himself a popular class officer. He was elected treasurer of his class for three consecutive years. “Jimmy” plans to become a mechani- cal engineer. He will be back with us next year as a P. G. Football ’30, ’31; Basket- ball ’29, ’30, ’31; Track ’31, 32; Travel Club, Traffic Squad ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Junior Prom, Senior Football, Senior Drama, Senior Year Book, Senior Reception Committee. This lad should succeed because of his spirit, ambition and, above all, his willingness to work. JOHN FRANCIS COUGHLAN “Jack” “Jake” 136 Huron Avenue 16 years, 11 months. Prepared at St. Mary’s Grammar School. “Jack” is the speedster among our class officers. He is captain of this year’s track team and has proven in the past that he is a runner of rare ability. Football ’31; Track ’31, 2. Traffic Squad, Christmas Play ’28. “Jack” did not aspire to office until his Senior year and then with ease won the Secretary’s position. His intentions are undecided, but how could a lad with his disposition fail? Senior Drama Committee, Year Book Committee and Senior Reception. OO CH 20 KD
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