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1937 RINDGE TECH SCHOOL 1937 SALVATORE FRANCIS BUTTARO “Salvy” 115 Fourth Street 18 years old, “Salvy” entered Rindge from the Thorndike Grammar School. His hobbies are amateur radio building and electrical maintenance. He was a prominent member of the Radio Club and the Orchestra. He intends to go to M. I. T. and later become a Radio and Electrical Engineer. FRANCIS LEONARD CABRAL “Franky” Sa cee 89 Sixth Street 17 years, 4 months old. “Fran” entered Rindge from Thorndike Grammar School. His favorite study is Chemistry and his hobbies are fishing and sailing. He was a candidate for baseball; ’35, ’36, ’37 Basketball. Intends to go to Ford- ham. Good luck. THOMAS ANTHONY CALABRESE “Spiffy” 147 Western Avenue 18 years old. Thomas graduated from the Webster Gram- mar School. He was a member of the Register, Orchestra, and Checker Club. His favorite study is History and his hobbies are boxing and basketball. He is undecided about the future. PATSY J. CALORIO “Sparky” 70 Park Avenue 17 years old. “Sparky” is a graduate of the Haggarty Grammar School. Working on airplanes is “Sparky’s” hobby while History and Mathematics are his favorite studies. He is going to return for a P. G. course. While at Rindge “Sparky” was a candidate for the football team in ’34 and a member of the Safety Patrol in ’86 and ’37. “Sparky” spent two weeks at the U.S. Naval Reserve Air Base at Squantum. Good luck, “Sparky.” PASQUALE C. CARPANO Pata 12 Marcella Street 16 years, 9 months. “Pat” is the proud alumnus of the Thorndike School. While at Rindge, he was a loyal sup- porter of his school and distinguished himself in his studies. “Pat’s” hobbies are camping and photography. His favorite study is Chemistry. “Pat” plans to enter Northeastern Uni- versity where we feel sure he will keep up the excellent grade of work as he did at Rindge. Happy landings, “Pat.” P.G.CALORIO §£ af 29 He
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“THE BROWNIE” IRVING BOND “Bondy” 45 Lee Street 17 years old. Bondy is a product of the Haggarty Gram- mar School. In 1937 “Bondy” hopes to enter M. I. T. A won- derful chess player and his favorite study is Math. “Bondy” was a member of the Gym team and Chess Club. As home room president Irving showed great ability to create new ideas concerning his class. A lad who cannot fail in his very bright future. ANTHONY JOSEPH BOTELHO “Tony” 4 Hardwick Street 17 years old. Prepared at the Kelley Grammar School “Tony” specialized in auto work, and has hopes of becoming a successful auto mechanic. His hobby finds his time taken up in building model airplanes. “Tony” was one of the many students to see Rindge’s success in social and athletic events. Success for a brilliant future, “Tony.” CHARLES EDWARD BOURKE “Charlie” 40 Pemberton Street 17 years old. ‘Charlie’ entered the portals of Rindge from the Our Lady of Pity Parochial School. ‘Charlie’ has been a popular student during his stay at Rindge. His fa- vorite hobbies are Football, Baseball, Swimming and Tennis, while English and Mathematics are his favorite studies. “Charlie” has been a member of the Football Night commit- tee and the Dancing Class. He intends to become a printer C.E.BOURKE [3 and we know he will make a success of it. Good luck, “Charlie.” LESTER G. BROWNE “Elmer” 145 Allston Street ; 18 years old. Elmer hails from the Peabody Grammar Oe School. He intends to be a Forest Ranger. His hobby is lo ig.eRowne JF Photography while his favorite studies are Physics and a e Math. Register ’36-’37, Secretary Chemistry Club and mem- ber of the Safety Patrol 733. JOHN C. BURRELL 149 Putnam Avenue John is 18 years old and he came to Rindge from New : York Public School Number 5, New York. His favorite study [’ u.c.surReLe | is English, and his hobbies are listening to the radio, and pictet sine abla | playing the piano. While at Rindge, John belonged to the | Glee Club and the Chess Club. He hopes to obtain employ- ment. Good luck, John.
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S| W.M. CHANDLER |° “THE BROWNIE” EL OTT, LOTT CT LOE a LN PEALE GEORGE FRANCIS CARR “Trolley” 107 Antrim Street George came to Rindge from the Fletcher Grammar School. His favorite study was History, with all kinds of sports as his hobbies. “Trolley” was a candidate for the Baseball Team in ’36, 7387. George is undecided as to his future, but we wish him luck in all his plans. EDWARD FRANCIS CASEY “Eddie” 113 Antrim Street 18 years old. A graduate of Longfellow School. His hobby is the playing of all sorts of sports. He played on the Baseball team in °36. His favorite studies are Mathematics and Linotype. He is undecided as to what he will do but we suspect that he will be playing baseball for some club. JAMES P. CASSIM JR. “Prim” 83 Garfield Street 18 years old. “Prim” came from the John Clark Gram- mar School, Newport, Rhode Island. As his favorite subject is Chemistry, “Prim” hopes to go to M. I. T. and take up Chemical Engineering there. One of the best Chemists in Rindge, “Prim” we know will be a success at M. I. T. We wish him the best of luck in achieving his goal. FRANK ALEXANDER CHANCE “Bud” 3475 Massachusetts Avenue 17 years, 8 months old. “Bud” entered Rindge from the Ellis Grammar School. After graduation “Bud” intends to enter M. I. T. or Annapolis. Dancing, Swimming, Coin Col- lecting and Traveling Journalism sum up his hobbies, while English and Mathematics are his favorite studies. He has been a candidate for Track and Basketball in ’82, ’33. The most interesting thing that ever happened to Frank during his stay at Rindge was his winning second prize in an essay contest in 734. Editor-in-chief of Rindge Register 35, 36. Associate editor-in-chief ’34, 385. “Au Revoir.” WILLARD MACPHERSON CHANDLER “Niro” 386 Concord Avenue He is 17 years old. Prepared at the Russell Grammar School. His hobbies are reading and swimming. He likes to study English. He was Manager of the Football team 733, 294 525 and ’36. Member of Safety Patrol and also Manager of the Basketball team for the last four years. He intends to go to college. Good luck, “Will.”
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