Rindge Technical School - Brownie Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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4 [Myrick ARTHUR] Ee SJ SS el i BROW INI ie 1935 ROY OLE AALERUD SCA T2 23 Bird Street 17 years old. “Al” arrived in our midst from the Hag- gerty Grammar School. He is a member of the Camera and Chess Clubs. Aeronautics looms as the subject upon which most of his mental ability is centered. Photography, Radio and Art are his hobbies. His everlasting smile, his genero- sity and friendliness, his ability and ambition are sure to bring him the success he deserves. Here’s luck “Al”. DANIEL JOSEPH AHERN “Bud” 58 Haskell Street 17 years old. “Bud” came to us from the Saint John’s Grammar School. During his four years at Rindge, “Bud” has worked hard to succeed. His favorite study, believe it or not, is Mathematics, and he dabbles in Electrical work as his hobby. ‘Bud’ is undecided as to what he will do after he leaves Rindge but we know he will succeed in whatever he undertakes. Good luck “Bud”. ERNEST C. AMERAL “Ernie” 121 Webster Avenue 19 years old. “Ernie” graduated from the Putnam Gram- mar School. He was well known and liked by all who came in contact with him. Reading and Collecting Books are his favorite hobbies. ‘‘Ernie” is quite a writer, so it is easily seen why Journalism is his favorite study with History and Theme Composition a close second. He is a member of the Dramatic Club and was chosen for ’34 Junior Prom. What interested him most while at Rindge was his appearance in the Safety Patrol Drama ’34, and the 734 Senior Drama — “The Spider”. He won Ist prize in the Metcalfe Memorial Contest ’°32 and was Sports Editor of “Rindge Register” 734, 35. “Ernie” intends to become a Journalist. If his future success can be measured by the accomplishments of his school career, he is bound to meet with well deserved prosperity. “Ernie” also was a very valuable member of this Year Book staff. RICHARD PATRICK ARIGO “Dicky” 13 Blanche Street 17 years old. Graduated from the Webster Grammar School. Among his numerous hobbies are Wood-turn ing and Woodearving. “Dick’s” favorite study is Mathematics. While at Rindge, it could be seen that “Dick” and hard work went hand in hand. With this headstart he is sure to be a success at his future occupation of Cabinet Making. MYRICK JOSEPH ARTHUR “Lefty” “King” 29 Lee Street 17 years old. “Lefty” came to Rindge from the Pembroke Junior High School. He has a hobby that keeps him busy all year round, and that is compiling a baseball scrap-book. He only lists the unusual news and how he ean pick the un- usual, “King” was a candidate for the Baseball and Hockey Teams. As yet, he has no definite plans for the future. aif 26 }eo—

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RINDGE TECH SCHOOL pel OROTRAUTAVETL CA BOMl Hee che tt oe OD Za] JOSEPH a comune [earn 7 BES og ay ae akan aeuq@it Siagmdaidi i= mi “commis JOSEPH ALBERT CONNOLLY “Joe” “J — A” 19 Flagg Street Our genia l President is 19 years old and prepared for Rindge at Saint Paul’s Parochial School. Home Room Representative 34, 35, Glee Club ’34, ’385, Register 734, ’35, Junior Prom ’34, Senior-Junior Night ’34, Senior Reception ’34, Ring Committee ’35, Football Night 84, Senior Drama ’34, ’35, Year Book ’35. “Joe” has been an outstanding member of our Art Course for the past four years. As our President, he led us through the most successful year a class has ever had at Rindge. “Joe” intends to go into the car- tooning game. Success awaits him and he will have the entire Senior Class behind him to a man. REGINALD AVERY BEWES “Rab” 157 Walden Street 19 years old. “Rab” prepared at the Peabody Grammar School. Hockey 734, ’35, Track °35, Camera Club, Glee Club, Senior Drama, Register, Safety Patrol ’34 and 735, Junior Prom, Senior Reception, Ring Committee, Football Night, Graduation and Year Book Committee ’35. “Rab” proved a valuable aid to all the undertakings of the Senior Class and more than filled the office of Vice President. He was untiring in his efforts to make all social activities a success and as we look back we will never regret our choice of “Rab” as second in command of our class. “Rab” intends to be a cartoonist. HENRY WILLIAM HRYNIEWICH “Hiney” 111 Fourth Street 18 years old. Prepared at the Thorndike Grammar School. Ring Committee °35, Football Night ’85, Senior Drama ’35, Senior Prom ’35. “Hiney’” was the quiet but very efficient member of our corps of class officers. He worked hard and diligently for the success of our class but he did it so quietly that many thought he was not working. Henry’s value to the class can best be attested to by those of the committee of whiéh he was a member. He intends to enter Burdett’s Business College before facing th¢S eet world. We predict it won’t be a cruel world to “Hiney” for he will tame it in shor order. EDWIN JAMES CANTALOPE “Eddie” 208 Banks Street 19 years old. Prepared at the Webster Grammar School. Football ’31, ’32, ’34, Bas- ketball ’31, ’32, Safety Patrol Lieutenant ’33, Captain ’34, Football Night 34. Ring Com- mittee ’35, Year Book ’35, Senior Drama 35 Senior Prom 735. Here again in selecting “Eddie” to be one of our class officers we, the Senior Class, proved conclusively that we were a very smart group because in choosing “Eddie” we selected a fellow that was the essence of unselfishness in the time he spent to make our Senior Year a year of suc- cess and happiness. “Eddie’s” intentions are not definitely decided but we know he will not, he cannot fail. SS 58 -f 25 fe



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RINDGE TECH SCHOOL STANLEY JOSEPH BAJGOT ad (GT ee 1122 Cambridge Street 17 years old. “Tiger” entered these halls of learning from Saint Hedwig’s School. His hobbies are Swimming, Football and Baseball. Chemistry is his favorite study. He has made many friends at Rindge by his genial nature. Thus far he is undecided as to what he will do when he leaves Rindge, but our faith in his success is unlimited, for we have watched this lad for four years. FRANCIS T. BAROSKY “Franny” “Pirate” 26 Prince Street 18 years old. “Franny” prepared at the Webster Grammar School. While here at Rindge, “Pirate’s” favorite study was Aeronautics. ‘Franny’s” leading hobbies are Football and Swimming. He was also a candidate for the Hockey and Baseball Teams. There is that in “Franny’s’” keen eyes which will assure you that he will assault the stronghold of after life like the proverbial irresistible body, and that he will bring happiness to others as well as to himself, In- tends to enter Boston University. LUDVIC JOHN BARKAVICH “Barky” 49 Lincoln Street 18 years old. “Barky” came to us from the Wellington Grammar School. His favorite study is Machine, and his hobbies are Woodworking, Astronomy and Photography. “Barky” plans to study advanced Aeronautics and may he advance in step with his ambitions. He was one of the few boys to ride in a “Hell Diver’ while at Squantum. His quiet- ness did not prevent him from acquiring a host of friends. An exceptional worker, his help was unstintingly offered. Whenever we think of Carpentry, back will come the picture of “Barky” struggling manfully with that big plane and that “pesky 2 by 4”. JAMES BAZARIAN “Jimmy” 133 Dexter Street 22 years old. “Jimmy” prepared for Rindge at the Hag- gerty Grammar School. He entered this country in 1923, and at the late age of 10 years, he started in the first grade and finished the 12 grades in standard time, thus accounting for his age. He was an outstanding member of the Tennis club and because of his athletic inclinations, he was a candi- date for Football ’31, ’32, Basketball ’31 ,’32, and Baseball 31, 382. “Jimmy’s” favorite study is Mathematics, while Tennis, Skating and Swimming go to make up his leading hobbies. He is undecided as to what he will do when he leaves the portals of Rindge for good but, we, the class ef 1935 go so far as to say that if “Jimmy” is half as victorieus on the a great road of life as he is on the tennis court, he will success. Mb yP 17 years old. “Dick” came to Rindg om | mar School. “Dick’s hobby is Woodworking, and his favorite study is that of languages. He was a candidate for the Hockey Squad, and was a member of the Junior Reception Committee ’33, Football Night Committee 34, Senior Drama ’35. The success of this Year Book is due in no small way to “Dick”. He was elected Editor-in-chief, which is an honor anyone would like to attain, but even though this high honor was given to him, it did not prevent him from working long and diligently to make this book a success. “Dick” intends to go to college. i aif O27 ye

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