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1933 ARTHUR'E AVERETT WILLIBETR. AVERETT W. FRANK AHERRN EDW. D. ALTOONIAN | ViTO ANBNIS Y bHE? BROWNIES 1933 WILLIAM FRANCIS AHEARN “Frank” Bill’ 634 Huron Avenue “A well known fellow is he, For his tongue is always free.” 17 years old. From Hugh O’Brien Grammar School, Dor- chester is where he hails. “Frank” intends to enter M. I. T. this year. During his stay at Rindge he was always an ar- dent supporter of all school activities. He is more comfort- able on the dance floor than in school. Recently “Frank” be- came interested in acting and had a part in the Senior Drama. His favorite hobbies are dancing and sports. Rindge Foot- bal Squad ’32; Traffic Squad 732; Year Book ’33; Senior Drama ’33; Hockey Squad ’32; Baseball Squad ’33. Farewell, “Frank”, we know we shall hear from you in years to come. You are certain to succeed in your chosen field. DERAN EDWARD ALTOONIAN “Doc” 3 Stimson Court 18 years old. Came to Rindge from the Rice Grammar School in Boston. Deran intends to go to Russia when he graduates from Rindge. He is interested in politics. He was elected Junior Class Secretary. Football Squad 731; Baseball Squad ’31; Chess ’380, ’31, ’32, 33; Safety Patrol ’30, 31, ’32, ’33; Junior Prom ’83; Senior Football Dance 732, ’33; Senior Drama ’32, ’383; Senior Recep-ion 732, ’33. VITO ANANIS “Count” 42A Union Street 18 years old. Vito came to Rindge from the Wellington School. His name speaks for itself. As most of us realize he was chosen by all sports writers for all-scholastic half- back for two successive years. He was also elected captain of our 1932 football team. Vito is rated as the best back in scholastic football. He also is among the leaders in other sports. Varsity Football ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Varsity Basketball 31, °32; Varsity Track ’31, ’32; Traffic Squad 730, ’31, 732, 733. He intends to go to college and make good. His college in- tentions are B. C. ARTHUR FLOYD AVERETT “Art’’ 15 Howard Street “Art” graduated from the Webster Grammar School. Glee Club ’28, and ’29; Varsity Baseball ’82, ’33; Safety Patrol ’30, Bll, BR WILLIAM PINCKNEY AVERETT, JR. “Bill” 15A Howard Street 19 years, 8 months old. “Bill” came to us from the Web- ster Grammar School. His favorite hobbies were boxing and music while his best academic subject was English. Hockey Squad ’32; Glee Club ’29, ’30. Lots of luck, “Bill”. Sas ie Oe 3
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1933 RINDGE TECH SCHOOL 1933 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: ca Wa — ‘ Francis H.BROWN OHN J. HorGAN | roe RESIDENT is PRESIDENT FB JOHN JOSEPH HORGAN “Johnny” 81A Hampshire Street 18 years, 10 months old. “Johnny” prepared at the St. Mary’s School. While at Rindge he did not play on any of the athletic teams although he is greatly interested in swimming, skating and boxing. He was not inactive. He served on all important committees in his Junior and Senior years. His marks were always among the best and teachers welcomed him to their classes. The esteem of his classmates is easily shown by the fact that he was elected Class President in ’32 and 33, by overwhelming majorities. Football Dance ’32 and ’33; Junior Prom ’33, ’84; Senior Drama ’32, 733; Senior Year Book ’32, ’33; Senior Reception ’32, ’33; Ring Committee 733. Keep that big smile “Johnny” and you will go to great heights. FRANCIS HENRY BROWN “Brownie” “Harry” 371 Prospect Street 19 years, 2 months old. “Brownie” prepared for Rindge at the Harvard Grammar School. He is interested in athletics and is a good student in French and German. He was a member of the track teams of 731, 7382 and ’83, and needless to say, ran away with several events as well as his letter and a medal or two. He intends to return to Rindge as a P. G. and to go to Harvard. Vice President ’32, ’33; Senior Football Dance 731, 32; Junior Prom ’32, 33; Senior Drama ’82, ’33; Senior Prom ’382, ’33. RUSSEL ELWIN CUTTER “Russ’”’ “Husky” 48 Locke Street 16 years, 11 months old. Graduated from the Ellis Grammar School. While at Rindge, “Russ” was one of the most popular boys in the school, not only with the pupils, but also with the faculty. “Russ” plans to take a P. G. and then go to the University of Alabama. He was one of the main reasons why so many of our socials went over so big this year. Always a hard worker for the school, he seemed to find time to star in sports. Although we often wondered how he managed to do it, he was treasurer in 731, ’32, 33; Football ’30, ’31, ’32; Basketball ’33; Baseball ’31, ’33; Traffic Squad ’31, ’32, 33; Glee Club ’30; Senior Drama Committee ’32, 33; Reception Committee; Ring Com- mittee ’32. If “Russ” shows the same amount of initiative when he gets out of school as he has while at Rindge he will certainly amount to something big. CHARLES WILLIAM MELLERUP “Mel’”’ 38 Crescent Street 18 years old. “Mel” prepared at the Agassiz Grammar School. He was another Rindge fellow who was as active as the proverbial bee. The class realizing this, elected him secretary. His favorite study was Algebra. He intends to come back next year as a P. G. and then enter M. I. T. Hockey ’30, ’31, ’32; Glee Club ’29; Traffic Squad ’30; Junior Prom ’32, ’33; Senior Drama ’33; Senior Prom ’82, ’33; Football Dance ’32; Senior Ring Committee, me aN 36 TREASURER :
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1933 RINDGE TECH SCHOOL 1932 HENRY T. BABICZ “Lanky” “Shimmie” 102 Gore Street 17 years, 9 months old. He came to Rindge from the St. Hedwig’s Parochial School to study art. His hobbies are skating, football, baseball and dancing, while his favorite study is art. Being handicapped by after-school work, “Lanky” could not take part in many events while at Rindge. He was on the Register Art Staff in ’32, ’33. He also did his part in making this year book a success. Being quite an artist, he intends to go to the Massachusetts School of Art. Good luck, “Lanky”’. eat THOMAS M. BAGLEY “Tommy” 26 Kenwood Street 19 years old. Here’s “Tommy”, who entered these halls of learning from the Webster Grammar School. He claims that electricity is the easiest subject for him to assimilate, and we know it. His favorite study is — do I have to tell you? — Electricity. His hobbies are swimming, skating and talking. Senior Drama Committee ’33. “Short Circuit “Tommy” is some electrician. Every time he connects some- thing up, the partition comes down. THO MBAGLEY EDWARD EDWIN BARBER 7 a “Eddie” “E. E.” 52 Warland Street 18 years old. “Eddie” came to us from the Oliver Wendell Holmes Junior High School in Dorchester. While at Rindge he has specialized in the study of Science. “Eddie” intends to go to college and become a Chemical engineer. He has been the Register Freshman editor ’30, Junior editor ’32, and Senior editor 733. “Eddie” was the winner of a prize in the Rindge Register Christmas Story Contest of 1933. Checker Club, 730, 731; Chess Club 732, 733; Traffic Club ’32; Junior hiiiissamasinictanatoait: Prom Committee 733; Senior Drama Committee ’33; Senior EDW E. BARBER Reception Committee ’33; Senior Year Book Committee ’33; — Associate Editor on Year Book; Rindge Correspondent to ‘i The Cambridge Sun. ABRAHAM ARTHUR BARON “Einstein” ‘Maestro” 373 Norfolk Street 18 years old. Came to Rindge from the Harvard Gram- mar School. Arthur has been a very good scholar, winning second prize in the Metcalf Memorial Award of 1930. While rae at Rindge, he has specialized in English. He won also the second prize in the Rindge Register Christmas Story Con- ABRAHAM A. BARON test in 1931. He was the Rindge Register Sophomore Editor ee 31. Also Color Guard ’30, 731. “Maestro” also helped on the Junior Prom Committee ’33. JAMES JOSEPH BATTELL “Bart” 62 Fayette Street 16 years old. This up and coming auto mechanic entered Rindge from the Kelly Grammar School. “Bart” has been splashing in grease so long at Rindge that Automobile has become his favorite study with Algebra a close second. He made many friends at Rindge by his genial nature. He dabbled in Radio and Electricity as hobbies. He intends to take Civil Service Examinations. Best o’ luck, “Bart’’. JAMES J. BATELL ae se S — | ¢ EE eo
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