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me fe SENIOR f | QUES PRIRUASRRELOHTRNRIARLIPDETII 5 : af VICE-PRESIDENT jie 1) ii a] SECRETARY {1G i PAT ee CEE E ANDREW JOSEPH ALES j i “Andy” i 3887 Cambridge Street 18 years old. “Andy” came to Rindge from the Putnam Grammar School. Here , at Rindge he has been a bee hive of activity. He was a candidate for the Football i J Team ’30, ’31; Track ’32, and a member of the following Committees: Junior Prom ’33, 34; Senior Drama ’33, ’34; Senior Prom 782, 7383, ’384. “Andy” was president in our j Junior year and carried the class to new heights this year. We expect to hear great ii things from “Andy” in the world. He has learned well and in due proportion, his labor has been of a lasting nature; his influence quickly felt and not easily forgotten. And i as an inspiring leader at Rindge so too, will he be an inspiring leader in the future. |B His intentions are undecided. q JOHN JOSEPH DONAHUE i i “Jack” Jock’ 1257 Cambridge Street l “Jack” is 18 years old and a graduate of the Harvard Grammar School. He wants MH i! to obtain a United States Post Office Clerk’s position. He likes to write stories, solve trigonometry problems and enjoys baseball. “Jack” is a member of the Traffic Sqaud; A Register Staff; Rho Kappa Phi; Ring Committee; Year Book Committee; Senior Drama i | and the Senior Reception Committees. As our Vice-President “Jack” did a wonderful j job and we will never forget him. By his popularity he is firmly entrenched in the ‘ hearts of his classmates and so we extend to him our heartiest good wishes and know ii that success will knock frequently at his door. f BERNARD HAFLICH ig “Benny” { 91 Plymouth Street . 16 years old. “Benny” prepared at the Wellington Grammar School. At Rindge j i “Benny” was in about every activity that it was humanly possible to be in. Football 1 Manager ’33; Basketball ’33, ’34; Assistant Baseball Manager ’31, ’32; Assistant Hockey Manager ’31, ’32; Register Staff ’34; Safety Patrol ’32, ’33, ’34; Junior Prom ’33; Senior 12 Prom ’33, ’34; Senior Year Book ’33, ’34; Senior Drama’ 34; Senior Ring ’34, and Junior i and Senior Treasurer. From our dim Freshman days, we found “Benny” one of the r y leading lights of our class. i SARGUN DONABED “Socks” ff i] 10 Malcolm Road e 19 years old and a graduate of Russell Grammar School. “Socks” intends to go to a preparatory school and then to college where we will hear of him again as an athlete. | | “Socks” was a member of the ’30, ’81, 32, ’34 Football Teams; the ’31 Basketball Team; ih 31 Track Team; ’30, ’32, ’33 Baseball Teams; ’30, ’31, ’32, 33 Hockey Teams. He was a member of the Traffic Squad, Ring Committee, Year Book Committee, Senior Drama i Committee and Senior Treasurer. Good luck “Socks” and may that smile which has i radiated so much sunshine among your classmates carry you through when you migrate 5 i from the portals of Rindge. Fee ee ee en eee aaamma sata eee : —-a{ 25 He es er) toa peed = fa Ss ees 3 ri A aan aes cor wei All oe] Lae =a a Ze Eas
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RINDGE TECH BROWNIE 1934 Faneioues- Four long years was the price we paid, For four long years we were not dismayed, The treasure is of the highest worth, The greatest one of all the earth. We see in Rindge our Alma Mater The ever endless educational power. For wisdom, talents and instructors lent That made our passage resplendent. Our former adventures are now clear As we enter on this new and bright career. : A career made solely of human art With no friendly nor throbbing heart. John J. Donahue, ’34 fi 'k i ii i f if i , af 24 He t Be i gg a a IT a a a HT “Det=r===%
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=a bse | Lorene] ES Le ) Sirs | rats bane om ae ae)! ae | wre Lea | | ev maa Sear a a —, s — rae J ta SS =e Lo — aii £se | = sane} ae |)! a eS a |) a a ae !lee JAMES C. ALLEN ]} WILLIAM A. ALLEN tes OO .llUMllC | [ALBERT M. ADDONIzio]| 1934 | a a EES KENNETH ARTHUR ADDISON “Kenney” 51 Hubbard Street 18 years old. He is a graduate of the Western Junior High School of Somerville. While at Rindge his favorite studies were Physics and Math. During his two weeks training period at the Navel Air Base he proved that he could “take it.” He was taken up in an airplane and the plane was put through every conceivable stunt and it failed to make sick. Safety Patrol 34; Track 732,°33.ebHesin- tends to go to M.I. T. ALBERT M. ADDONIZIO “Nitz”’ “Finuser” 427 Putnam Avenue 18 years, 6 months old. “Nitz’ prepared at the Web- ster Grammar School. He was a member of the baseball squad during the past season. Friends he has by the legions. for he possesses the qualities that commend admiration. Al- ways active, but never restless, ever a student, conscientious and sincere, ever welcome among his fellows, such qualities individuate “Nitz”’ and assure his Alma Mater that she will never feel ashamed of him. Intends to work for his father. JAMES CHARLES ALLEN “Jim” iS , 17 Suffolk Street 18 years old and a graduate of the Fletcher Grammar School. Hockey Squad 731; Football Squad 731, 732, 733; Baseball Squad 731, 732, 33, ’34; Safety Patrol 732, 733, 734 and Senior Drama ’34. “Jim” — gayest of companions — the boast of his friends and class will ever be a part of our memories of Rindge. Intends to join the Army Air Force. WILLIAM ATKINS ALLEN “Bill” 63 Prentiss Street 18 years old. “Bill” prepared at the Ellis Grammar School. “Bill’s” hobbies are bridge, whist and sports. “Bill” was a member of a prominent football team outside of school. Loyal, true and just, he will find roses where others find thorns, and write his success boldly on the pages of life. Intends to go to work. WILLIAM PAUL ALLEN “Spade” “Bill” 30 Buena Vista Park 19 years old. “Spade” came to Rindge from the Rus- sell Grammar School. “Spade” claims his favorite subject was American History, in which he excelled. He has been an ardent supporter of all activities during his term at Rindge. “Spade” intends to return as a P. G. Senior Re- ception Committee 733, Senior Drama Committe 734. To know “Spade” is to be acquainted with a real gentleman. When the life record of Rindge’s son is read, his name will be among the foremost. MN) A fe = J 4)
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