Rindge Technical School - Brownie Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1932

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1932 RINDGE TECH BROWNIE KENNETH ARNOLD BENJAMIN SEED) “é 299) SS Kennie Aciseramsaeg 67 Washburn Avenue 18 years, 7 months old. Prepared at the Webster Grammar School. “Kennie” is a happy-go-lucky fellow. His favorite study is Mathematics. During his stay at Rindge he has never been tardy. He has been a member of the Traffic Squad. Intentions undecided. Well, best of luck, “Kennie”. GEORGE FRED BETTENCOURT “Sky” “Betty” 10 King Street 18 years, 2 months old. Prepared at the Ellis Grammar School. “Sky” was our scrappy all-suburban center and his work on the gridiron was outstanding. His intentions are undecided, but we know he has the grit that makes success. Hootoalle29, 730, 31, 32); Basketball 731, 32; Track 731, 732; Baseball 732; Traffic Squad ’30, 731, 732. B. MICHAEL BIERGIEL “Bill” 10 Palermo Street 18 years, 4 months old. Prepared at St. Hedwig’s School. “Bill” likes electricity and intends to follow it up. If “Bill” keeps on meeting “big” men he’ll certainly be a big success. a Good luck, ‘Bill’. » (om. BIERGIEL) ALFRED WILLIAM BOND “Blondie” 202 Elm Street 18 years, 1 month old. Ellis Grammar School. During his four year stay at Rindge, “Blondie” has been a quiet fellow, never causing any trouble, but still willing to joke. His favorite study has been Radio. “Blondie” played left guard on the football team during the years of ’30, ’31. We all know that he will be successful, regardless of what kind of work he undertakes. JOSEPH W. BONIN “Frog” 111 Sixth Street 19 years, 9 months old. ‘Frog’ entered the portals of Rindge from the Sacred Heart Parochial School to study electricity. He has always been interested and successful in this subject. “Frog’’ was always quiet but among the first to joke and laugh when the occasion demanded it. His special hobbies were Baseball and Football. He intends to throw his 293) hat into the electrical ring. “So long, ‘Frog’.

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RINDGE TECH BROWNIE 1932 BERNARD BERNHARDT BECKER | (Ses 37 Melrose Street, Arlington cA Sa Bese AY, 19 years, 2 months old. Prepared at the Arlington Junior 2c High. This lad was one of the sunbeams of the class, always laughing, always ready for a joke, but when he set his mind to work, there were few in the class that could surpass him. He intends to work in an airplane laboratory. “Whatever he did, he did with ease, It was natural for him to please.” WALTER F. BEHNKE “Babe” 162 Cushing Street 17 years, 5 months old. Prepared at the Haggerty Grammar School. “Babe” proved that a fellow can mix studies and athletics and do well in both. “Babe” intends to further his education at Stanford University. Hockey Bikey “BPA JOSEPH BIELINSKI “Bill” 88 Elm Street 18 years, 10 months old. Graduated from the Fletcher Grammar School. He has many hobbies of which the most prominent are baseball, football, hockey and swimming. He has been a quiet fellow, the kind who often when they en- counter the outer world burst into flower and become famous. “Bill” was rather modest in his write-up and failed to put down any of his activities, but we can assure you he was a staunch supporter of all class activities. W.F. BEHNKE WALTER WILLIAM BELUSHKO 365 Portland Street 18 years, 8 months old. Prepared at Kelly Grammar School. Walter is a true Rindge student with real spirit. He played football in ’29, ’80, ’31 and even with a serious injury gamely finished his last year on the gridiron. His intentions are undecided, but we all know he will be success- ful. He would rather play football than eat and he certainly showed it during his career on the gridiron. That’s the spirit, Walter. BERTRAM WILLIAM BENNETT “Benny” 249 Pearl Street “Tt used to be Benny’s joy, To try the teachers to annoy.” 19 years old. “Benny” came from the Morse Grammar School. During his four years at Rindge “Benny” has been an excellent student. His favorite study is Freehand Draw- ing. He was on the second Crew in ’31. He is athletically inclined and a strong supporter of every sport. “Benny” ee to go to an evening Art School. We wish him the best of luck. Ca 22 IK



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RINDGE TECH BROWNIE 1932 ARTHUR JOSEPH BOURGET 5 Wood Street “He had a head to contrive, a tongue to persuade, and a hand to execute any mischief.” RES fr, 18 years, 8 months old. Graduated from the Peabody Grammar School. Arthur is a very industrious fellow and his name has frequently appeared on the honor roll. His best subjects were radio and electricity. After he graduates from a radio school he intends to become a radio operator. Being a good natured and witty fellow, we all think he will be a success. “So long, Arthur and Good Luck.” NATHANIEL MALCOLM BREWER “Nat’’ 38 Mt. Pleasant Street 19 years, 6 months old. “Nat” came to Rindge from the Peabody Grammar School and proved himself to be a devoted scholar. He plans to go into the automobile business. We wish him success because his pleasing disposition will make him popular wherever he goes. “He laughs and fools the whole day long And life for him is just a song.” RICHARD MORSE BROWN “Dick” 30 Orchard Street, Belmont Dick came to Rindge from the Ellis School. He was well liked among the students during his stay here. Chess and tennis are his favorite hobbies. Dick plans to enter Mass. State College to take up engineering. “Good luck, ‘Dick’, but why so bashful in your questionnaire? Are you afraid to let the girls know your age?” WESLLEY LEON BROWN “West” 20 Suffolk Street 18 years, 8 months old. ‘West’ entered Rindge from the Roberts Grammar School. Although his spare time was taken up with work, he did not fail in anything during his four years. Upon graduating, “West” plans to enter the printing game. If “West” shows the same determination in after life that he showed at Rindge, he is bound to succeed. JOHN JOSEPH BURGESS “Yaka” “Jake” 4 Longfellow Road 18 years, 8 months old. “Yaka” came to us from the Russell Grammar School. During his four years at Rindge, “Yaka” excelled in Chemistry. He was very active in sports, playing on the Baseball team ’30, 31, ’32; Football ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31; Hockey ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31; he also played basketball. “Yaka” intends to go to Fordham next year. His classmates all wish him good luck and: hope to see him on all Fordham’s teams. Traffic Squad, Year Book and Senior Drama Com- mittees. CH 24 IRD

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