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JOHN BALANDIS [ew eARROW | | JOHN J-BAUMER JOHN BALANDIS “Johnny” 17 Plymouth Street 18 years old. “Johnny” came to us from the Wellington Grammar School. His best study was mechanical drawing. A member of the ’34 Senior Year Book and he is one of its Associate Editors. “Johnny” intends to go to work after graduating. When he faces the outside we wish him the best of luck and hope the future brings him the best. GEORGE ANDREW BARLOW “Lefty” 83 Pemberton Street 18 years old. Prepared for Rindge at the Harvard Grammar School. His favorite study was Science. Once “Lefty” gets out into the world, we are sure he will make his presence felt. Our class as a body admired him as a fellow and esteemed him as a comrade. CLARENCE WALTER BARROW Bill’ 18 Cameron Avenue 19 years old. “Bill” came to Rindge from the Ellis Grammar School. His hobbies are taking pictures, singing, dancing, and imitating the Mills Brothers. His favorite studies are English and History. He intends to become a successful mechanic. Home room team ’31; Safety Patrol; Glee Club 733, 734; Safety Patrol Drama Committee 733. Coming to the new Rindge, helping to get Safety Patrol Drill organized, and singing at Mayor Russell’s inaugural were his most interesting happenings while at Rindge. “Bill” can look forward to a life of triumph for we know he has the ability. JOHN JAMES BAUMER “Mickey” 39 Holworthy Street 17 years old. Prepared at the Haggerty Grammar School. Although “Mickey” did not take part in any sports while at Rindge, he was one of the various teams ardent supporters. “Mickey’s” popularity among all is most cer- tainly deserved — occasioned and preserved by his continual good humor, ability to think and desire to please. In pass- ing, “Mickey,” we say, “Remain what you are, and the wealth of the Indies, will not outcompass the loyalty of your myriad friends.” Intends to enter B. U. JOHN WILLIAM BEATTIE Tack’’ 115 Weston Street, Waltham 18 years old. “Jack” prepared for Rindge at the Way- land Grammar School. He was a member of the Safety Patrol during ’33 and ’34. “Jack” was very popular with his school mates due to his unfailing sense of humor and they are one hundred per cent in wishing him worlds of good luck in the life that is before him. Intends to enter Manhattan College. | a i a eee a EE EE aa) a |, ie. 4 wae, CO
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CD) CO) Hi I Hi ie i H : Hi eae ca oD ha 4) ma Lease a!) = ‘i, ao a le ae im lL Ome eee Go o—F elle a a a a ee | TT cr mn a Ele m= mS ES SS!!! Ce 1934 PETER C. ALSOP “Pete” 100 Edge Hill Road, East Milton 18 years, 10 months old. Prepared at the Fessenden Grammar School. ‘“Pete’s” stay at Rindge was short but those that came to know him found him to be a real friend and a fellow who knew that at last he had found the right school. The success of fellows like “Pete” is predestined. We wish him full enjoyment of it. NELSON WILLIAM AMBUSH “Nellie” 151 Washington Street “Nellie” graduated from the Roberts While at Rindge “Nellie” made the Drum He was also a track star on the team 731, ’32 and 18 years old. Grammar School. Corps. 33. Characteristically unassuming and modest, “Nellie” has not made known his plans for the future but we are certain that those qualities which won him success at Rindge and endeared him to all, will win for him in future years, the success he so truly deserves. JOHN ANANIS “Yonky” “Iggy” 26 Union Street 19 years old. Prepared at the Wellington Grammar School. “Iggy’s” hobbies are drawing, painting, reading, swimming and dancing. He is interested greatly in art and plans to go to an art school. He has succeeded thus far in his ambitions, having won a scholarship to Vesper George Art School, has had a picture of his hang at the Boston Art Club, and has won the Rindge Library Bookplate Contest. “Yonky” has also been the artist for the Register and Year Book ’32, ’33, ’34, and a member of the Sketch Club. A brilliant future is in store for this lad. He has been the outstanding member of our art course over the last decade. NORMAN ADULF ANDERSON 209 Pearl Street 18 years old. Norman prepared for Rindge at the Morse Grammar School. His favorite study was Chemistry. Norman’s hobby is the collection of stamps and coins. Where- ever the future may find him he will win lasting friendship and in saying goodbye we all join in wishing him the best of luck in his chosen vocation. Intends to enter M. I. T. CHARLES WILLIAM BABSON “Charlie” “Bob” 229 Harvard Street “Bob” is 18 years old and comes from St. Mary’s Paro- chial School. He is the chief of the public address system and radio technician of Rindge. “Bob’s’” superb dancing has won him th acclaim of the fair sex. “Bob” is a diligent student of electricity and Physics. His work as a member of the committees of the Junior Prom, Junior Night, Senior Reception, Music and Illumination board is memorable. “Bob” is fearless and undaunted in his opinion and on this account was asked to render aid to his loyal friend and ad- mirer Mr. Morash. M. I. T. will be proud as Rindge is of you “Bob.” as = =a RINDGE TECH BROWNIE [ JOHN ANANIS N A'ANDERSON CO} a eee aed — x4) = oe es hod eS Sem) 4 = om = (os
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