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1932 JOHN JOSEPH BUROKAS “Johnnie” 283 Washington Street 17 years, 7 months old. Prepared at the Kelly Grammar School. During John’s four years at Rindge he specialized in radio. His future plans are as yet undecided, but we know he will sutceed in whatever he undertakes. EDWARD T. J. BUXTON “Bucky” 214 Lake View Avenue “Happy go lucky, come what may Bucky goes smiling all the way.” 17 years, 1 month old. “Bucky” came to Rindge from St. Paul’s School, and although he was quite small, he made plenty of noise at Rindge. Outside of school Bucky is quite an athlete. Like most of our good scholars, “Bucky” intends to take a P. G. before going to B. C. Traffic Squad; Senior Dance Committee. FRANK X. CAIN “Stumpy” 36 Holworthy Street 17 years, 6 months old. Frank came to us from the Haggerty Grammar School. “Stumpy” excelled in Civics whi le he was at Rindge. He also liked Chemistry and Geom- etry. He is doubtful as to whether he will take a P. G. course at Rindge next year of not, but we hope to see him back. WILLIAM JAMES CARMICHAEL “Wimmie” 1201 Massachusetts Avenue 18 years, 3 months old. Prepared at the Russell School. “Wimmie” is a fellow that likes History and English better than all other subjects. His favorite hobbies are Track, Football, Hockey and Bridge. He was an ardent hockey fan and could be found at most of the Rindge games. When “Wimmie” leaves school, he plans to enter Riverside Academy and then join the Navy. We do not know whether “Wimmie”’ has been going to too many movies, but he sure is picking out a rather strenuous occupation. FRANCIS H. CALNAN “Cal” “Snatch” 26 Lowell Street “Good natured, yes, and studious He’s one of the favored few.” 17 years, 5 months old. “Snatch” came to Rindge from the Russell School. While at Rindge he has been an active and well-liked student. Being a fast stepper, “Snatch” snatched a couple of medals at the Inter-Class Meet in ’81. “Snatch’s” plans are undecided at present, but we wish him the best of luck no matter what they may be. Track ’31, 82. RINDGE TECH BROWNIE Sea 9, V4 CH 25 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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RINDGE TECH BROWNIE 1932 PAUL S. CAMPBELL 22 Hancock Street 16 years, 10 months old. Prepared at the Houghton Grammar School. Looking back over his stay here, we find that he was very studious and a very likeable fellow. While here, he studied aeronautics and hopes to follow it up when he graduates. “A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men.” fr ANTHONY EDWARD CECERE “Tony” 270 Huron Avenue “Tony never wastes his looks By reading those horrid books.” 18 years old. Came to Rindge from the Russell Grammar School. Tony is noted for his smiling disposition. He intends to go to Bentley College after leaving Rindge. Traffic Squad and Glee Club ’28. “Good luck, Tony.” FRANCIS FREDRICK CLEARY “Kluck” 220 Elm Street 19 years, 1 month old. Prepared at St. Mary’s Grammar School. ‘‘Kluck” has been the quiet member of our class. He is the type that will blossom out into a good position shortly after he graduates. Intends to go to work. Never idle for a moment, that’s “‘Kluck”. HARRY MARTIN CLOUGH “Harry” 16 Eustis Street “Always smiling, ever gay, With the girls he had his way.” 17 years, 6 months old. ‘‘Harry” is a graduate of the Russell School . He was on the Honor Roll during his fresh- man year. His favorite study is Architectural Drawing, and dancing is his hobby. “Harry” intends to return to Rindge as a P. G. FRANK L. CHINN “Chinney” 186 Fayerweather Street 18 years old. Came to Rindge from the Ellis Grammar School. While here, “Chinney” proved to be a good trackman and has medals galore to prove to future generations that he was a capable runner. Intends to return for a P. G. and then work as a draftsman. Track 731, ’32; Travel Club ’29, Oe iraniensoUadme Osmo lamar. Cx 26 IK
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