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RINDGE TECH SCHOOL [ vanes Vo SCALESE » pw? PETER K. BABALAS Ps ¥ A “Pete” 4 Je tA j d 158 Auburn Street 17 years old. Prepared at the Webster School. Intends to enter Harvard Univer- sity. Favorite study is Mathematics; Photography and Gardening are his hobbies. Pete was elected president of his class in his Junior year and his classmates to show him they had made no mistake re-elected him in his Senior year. He was also Captain of the Gym team in ’37, member of Track Team ’38 and Bowling Team ’39, 40. As president of his class headed all committees in his Junior and Senior year. He was selected to represent Rindge at the Thursday meetings of the Rotary Club. “Pete” has proven himself an outstanding leader. Good luck with success. a S f J 0 WILLIAM ee AHEARN G33 12 Zi 159 Sherman Street 18 years old. Prepared at the Blessed Sacrament School. He intends to become a radio announcer. English and Mathematics are his favorite studies while Debating and Oratory are his hobbies. Member of 459 in °36, 37, Rindge Boosters 37, 38; Presi- dent of Debating Club ’39, 40; Senior Council, Register, Year Book, Senior Drama Cast 39 and ’40. In addition Bill was an associate editor of the Year Book, Vice-President of the Senior Class, and finalist in the Edward W. Quinn speaking contest. A full course this lad had at Rindge. We will miss him but will watch his future success with keen Beliant. JAMES VY. SCALESE f, e un ‘RAE pe 40 Thingvalla Avenue 18 years old. Prepared at the Haggerty Grammar Sc 1. Jim, our genial class secretary lists Architectural Drawing as his favorite study and Golf as his hobby. For two years Jim has proven to be one of the most efficient class secretaries that any Rindge class has ever had. We were indeed fortunate when we selected J. V. as one of our leaders. His numerous duties he handled easily and without fanfare. Committees: Junior Council, Junior Prom, Sport-Hop, Round Up, Senior Council, Senior Prom, Senior Drama, Secretary of Home Room Representatives. J. V. was so well liked he was unopposed for election in his Senior Year. Best of luck, Jim. We will miss you. ec Ae { ESAU VERGE SE z Lad J Va “Virgie” cE Lote Ti 27 Prince Street 18 years old. Prepared at the Morse Grammar School. ‘Virgie’ excelled in Eng- lish and Journalism. Skating and Swimming are his hobbies. His life at Rindge was a full one for in addition to serving as our Class Treasurer he was Editor-in-Chief of the Register for two years. He also played in the Band and Orchestra for four years. He was a member of the Senior Council, the Football Nite Committee, Secretary of the Debating Club, Senior Drama and Senior Prom Committees and was an assistant editor of the Year Book. Yes, “Virgie” was really a “live wire” Senior.
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“THE BROWNIE” Our Alma Mater By JAMES V. SCALESE, ’ go e The time has come, loved Alma Mater, For us to part from thee so dear. Yet as we turn to face the future, Remain fond thoughts of yesteryear. We owe our Teachers many thanks, For they have guided us aright. And ever tried to show us how, To keep our cherished goal in sight. Als each his separate way is wending, Frond memories in each heart will dwell, And now as we leave your loved portals | Dear Alma Mater, fare thee well.
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24 “THE BROWNIB” 1940 S “Joe” 24 Middlesex Street 18 years old. “Joe” graduated from Our Lady of Pity School and has intentions of going to college. His favorite study is Chemistry and his hobbies are Radio and Photo- graphy. “Joe” always gave a lending hand to the setting up of the amplification system in the auditorium. He was a member of the Radio Club and was one of the lads in charge of sound system during the Football Night, ’39. JOSEPH WILLIAM ADAMS : Hay THEODORE L. ANASTAS BEE ON “Ted” Way 86 Gore Street 17 years old. ‘“‘Ted’” came to Rindge from the Putnam Grammar School. A life long ambition of Ted’s is to be- come a first class airplane pilot. His specialty is building model airplanes, thus it follows that his favorite study is Aeoronautics. The most interesting happening to “Ted” was his attendance at the school’s ‘“Fiftieth Anniversary Cele- bration.” Every Senior wishes “Teddy” a world of luck. ALBERT JOHN ANTONIS “Tony” 266 Pearl Street 17 years old. “Tony” entered Rindge from the Blessed Sacrament Grammar School. A member of the Radio Club, “Tony” is a whiz in Radio, and if he does not get a job he intends to return to Rindge for a Post Graduate Course. Best of luck, “Tony.” JOHN R. AUGUSTINE “Gus” 252 Webster Avenue 18 years old. ‘Gus” entered the portals of Rindge from the Immaculate Conception Grammar School. “Gus’” favor- ite study is Metallurgy. His hobbies are Fishing, Swimming, and Wrestling. He was a member of the Junior Council ’38- 39, Senior Council ’39-’40, Senior Year Book Committee ’39- 40. He was also a member of the Freshman Football Team 36, Varsity ’38, and a member of the Track Team which won the Class B championship in ’38-’39. A fine fellow and a bright student, he intends to take advanced study in Machine Shop. We wish him the best of luck. ROBERT HENRY AVERY “Bob” 35 Brookline Street 17 years old. “Bob” entered our portals from the Blessed Sacrament Grammar School. He was a member of the Rindge 459-ers and Rindge Boosters Clubs. His favorite study is English, and his hobbies are Stamps and Coins. “Bob” was a pretty happy boy when his pal was elected Vice-President of the Senior Class. A clever and industrious fellow, “Bob” intends to be a Machinist. How can a boy with his disposi- tion fail? Well, best of luck, ‘Bob.’
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