Rindge Technical School - Brownie Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1932

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RINDGE TECH BROWNIE 1932 TIMOTHY J. COSGROVE “Speedy” 173 Appleton Street “A pal whether times were good or bad, He was always happy, never sad.” 17 years, 7 months old. Prepared at the St. Peter’s Grammar School. His hobbies are baseball, hockey and ping- pong. Is quiet till he should be heard and then he says some- thing worth hearing. He intends to enter Notre Dame when he leaves. ‘Good luck, ‘Speedy’.” JOHN A. CORDEIRO “Pancho” “Johnny” 317 Portland Street “An ardent worker, a student bright, Whose work is nearly always right.” 17 years, 8 months old. Came here from the Kelley School. Has always been one of the leaders on our Honor Roll, and an active class member. He intends to take to take a P. G. before entering M. I. T. “Lots of luck, Johnny.” Track 7381. JAMES HENRY COURTNEY “Jimbo” 34 Prince Street “A man of hope and forward looking mind.” 18 years old. “Jimbo” is a graduate of the Webster Grammar School. He has made numerable friends among his class and is well-liked by all. “Jimbo” favored English over all other subjects although he received good marks in shop work. “Jimbo’s” hobbies are baseball, football, hockey and swimming. He intends to go to work next year as an auto mechanie. “Jim” we all wish you the best of luck and I am sure you will make good. DANIEL JOSEPH CROWLEY “Danny” 180 Thorndike Street 17 years, 8 months old. Came to Rindge from the Sacred Heart Parochial School. He is another fellow who likes sports. Would like to achieve fame as an electrical engineer. He is undecided as to whether or not he will return for a P. G. After completing school he plans to enter Hebron Academy and from there he will go to take up engineering at Harvard. Hockey, ’32; Traffic Squad ’29, 730, ’31, 782; Year Book Com- mittee 732. JAMES W. D’AGOSTINO “Jimmy” 75 Pleasant Street 16 years, 11 months old. Prepared at the Webster Grammar School. “Jimmy” is the accomplished musician of our class. He plays regularly in an orchestra and we suppose that on graduating he will head for Hollywood. CH 28 KD

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1932 RINDGE TECH BROWNIE = RICHARD JOHN CHRISTIAN a fy 9 Dana Street beso tecca 18 years, 5 months old. ‘Dick’ came to Rindge from the Saint Paul’s Parochial School. His favorite studies were Electric Mathematics and Algebra. He intends to work after he graduates as an electrician. His hobby is carpentry. We She are successful in your electrical work. “Good luck, old Pal.” THOMAS EDWARD COLLINS a I “Tom” R.) CHRIS TIAN 287 Huron Avenue “We found him a most delightful sort, A wonderful pal, and a peach of a sport.” 19 years old. Prepared at the Peabody School. Since he has entered Rindge, Tom has shown a fine school spirit by taking part in every possible activity. We will surely miss him when, he leaves to attend Harvard Engineering School. Senior Dance Committee; Senior Drama Committee; Track Oye RICHARD THOMAS COLLINS “Dick” 85 Appleton Street “Friendly, helpful, truly kind; Quite as nice as yow’ll find.” 17 years, 6 months old. Came to Rindge from the Peabody School. Dick is a fine artist. Because of his ability, he has been staff artist for three years. Rindge’s loss will be art’s gain, when he leaves. Travel Club ’28, ’29; Staff Artist ’80, 731, ’32; Year Book Committee. JOHN FRANCIS COMEAU “Johnny” j 15 Green Street 16 years, 6 months old. Prepared at the Webster Grammar School. John proved to be one of the best students that took the Business Course at Rindge. He showed remark- able ability in Bookkeeping and Cost Accounting. Intends to become an accountant after completing his graduate work at Bentley School. Travel Club ’29, ’30; Associate Editor of the Year Book ’32. MARTIN FRANCIS CONLEY “Marty” 30 Union Street 18 years, 7 months old. Hails from the Wellington Grammar School. According to Marty he expects to be an electrical engineer. While at Rindge, Marty was a quiet, timid fellow, hence finding material for his write-up is diffi- cult. He is the type that ten years from now will be holding down a good position through his modesty and hard work. A lad such as Marty will never bring anything but glory to t his Alma Mater. : CH 27 IRD



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1932 RINDGE TECH BROWNIE GEORGE ALBERT DANIELS “Be Be” 12 Rockwell Street “Be-Be so quiet, so silent, and shy But by displaying his wit he sometimes gets by.” 18 years, 4 months old. He is going to the University of California. His hobby is reading. He has been on the Honor Roll in 1981 and 1932, and has gone through four years with- out failing in any subject. He was a member of the Safety Patrol ’29, ’30; Travel Club ’28; Glee Club ’30. GEORGE HAMILTON DAVISON 7 - “Dave” GA DANIELS 76 College Avenue oe a “His marks would rise by more endeavor His motto, better late than never.” 18 years old. ‘Dave’ hails from the Wellington School. He entered like the rest of us, a bewildered freshman, but before long he became an apt student. He is quite an athlete, as his hobbies are swimming, boxing, wrestling and ping- pong. Next year he expects to go to the Massachusetts State College. EDWARD IRVING DARMAN OA Ba Fe? 383 Franklin Street 18 years old. Came to us from the Webster Grammar School. Secretary of our class in ’30 - 731. Has been on the Honor Roll for four years and at one time up among the first ten. A reporter for three years on the Register Staff. Intends to go to Alabama next year. All his classmates wish him luck. JOHN L. DE ARMOND SHO m2 “De” 478 Cambridge Street 17 years, 9 months old. ‘De’ came to Rindge from the Sacred Heart School and began a very studious career. During his four years at Rindge he made the Honor Roll in ’30 and 732. His favorite study at Rindge was English. Member of Travel Club ’30, Traffic Squad 732. Some of his hobbies are Hockey and Football. He is very athletically inclined and a strong supporter of all Rindge teams. Upon graduating “De” intends to enter Tulane University. “So long, ‘De’.” “Much mirth and no sadness, All good and no badness.” WALTER B. DE RONDE “Slim” Thayer Hall, Harvard University 19 years, 38 months old. Prepared at the Houghton Grammar School. During his four years at Rindge, “Slim” made many new friends. His favorite study was electricity. Was an active member of the Junior Prom, the Senior Drama and the Year Book Committees. Intends to enter the Uni- versity of New Hampshire. “Studious, ambitious, virile is he, ” Ever successful may he be.

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