28 “THE BROWNIE” 1940 LOUIS OLIVER BRUNEAU “Louie” 116 Jackson Street 20 years old. “Louie” prepared at the Notre Dame de Pitie Grammar School. Next fall he intends to go to college, He devotes much of his time to his hobby, which is Photo- graphy. Physics heads the list as to his favorite study. Good luck, MARIO JOSEPH BUTTARO “Butsi” 115 Fourth Street 18 years old. ‘“Butsi,” one of Rindge’s foremost musicians, entered Rindge from the Thorndike Grammar School. By matriculating at the New England Conservatory of Music after graduation, ‘“Butsi” intends to capitalize in his musical ability. The Clarinet and Basketball are his hobbies; Music and Physics are his favorite studies. ‘“Butsi”’ was a promin- | ent cog in the basketball team during his Junior and Senior years. He also played four years in the band and orchestra. To a fine student, a good sport and a true friend, we bid adieu, GEORGE ARTHUR CABELUS “Cowboy” 243 Columbia Street 17 years of age. He hailed to us from the Fletcher Gram- mar School. His favorite studies are Printing and Music. He would like to be a Cowboy Musician and play over the radio. He took part in the Gym Meets ’36-’37 and ’38-’39 as a tumbler. A member of the Junior Council, Safety Patrol, Color Guard. He also won first prize at the 1940 Football Night. Georgie punch that cow. PAUL CALLUM Se “Cal” “Poppy” ae, ; . 3 Howard Street aon ae Paul is 18 years old and came to us from the Webster Grammar School. ‘“Cal’s” favorite subject is Chemistry. He Was on the Gym Team the year Rindge won the city cham- pionship. Among his hobbies are Swimming, Fencing, and he is a remarkable ‘Skier. During his stay here he was a prominent student and a member of the Chemistry Club, in the Senior Drama ’88, ’39, ’40, also in the Sophomore Play in 37. He is an Associate Editor of this Yearbook. A member a’so of the Junior and Senior Councils. The interesting in- aa cident of Paul’s was of his participation in the dramatization over station WAAB under the supervision of Mr. W. Lynch. Sey AS me Paul intends to go to Mass. Pharmacy. We know he will be an excellent student. Good luck, Paul. GEORGE EARLE CAMBER “Speed” 19 Trowbridge Street George is 18 years old and came to us from the Longfel- low Grammar School. “Speed” has beeen in the Sophomore Christmas Play of ’37, and the two Senior Dramas following 38, °39. While here George took to the study of Metallurgy. If you succeed in your life outside as well as you have here you'll get along splendidly. Good luck, George.
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50 “THE BROWNIE” 1940 AUGUSTUS JOHN CAVALLARO “Gussy” 86 Willow Street “Gussy” is 17 years old and prepared at the Kelley Gram- Mar School. He intends to become a pilot in the U. S. Naval Air Corps. “Gussy’s” favorite study is that of History, while his hobbies are Football, Tennis, Reading and Baseball. Dur- ing his stay here at Rindge, Gus was elected to the office of Home Room Representative. “Good luck, ‘Gussy,’ and don't fly under any ladders.” WALTER S, CHOCHREK “Wally” 18 years of age. He came to us from the Thorndike Gram- mar School. “Wally” would like to be an Aeronautical En- gineer in the army or navy. His favorite study is Aero- nautics. Good luck, “Wally.” AYESSTUS CARVALL ARS RAYMOND EDWARD CLARK “Ray” 16 Watson Street 19 years old. “Ray” prepared for Rindge at the Blessed Sacrament School. His hobbies are Dancing, Photography, and Tennis. “Ray” tells us that History is his favorite study. He intends to further his education at college, and when he leaves the portals of Rindge, we will lose a great friend. Junior and Senior Councils. FRANK HENRY COLEMAN “Frankie” 71 Blanchard Road 18 years of age. He comes to us from the Russell Gram- mar School. He intends to be an Electrician. His hobbies are Radio and all Sports. His favorite study is Math. “Frankie” was a member of the Football in ’36, ’37, ’38; Base- ball ’37;Hockey ’37, ’38. “Frank” was the Home Room Re- presentative in 739. Lots of luck, “Frank.” THOMAS EVARISTE CONLON — : “Tucker” | Frank tH. coveman |: , 417 Concord Avenue ie — Cog) 18 years old. ‘“Tuck’’ came to us from the Russell Gram- mar School and intends to go first to Coburn Classical for preparatory courses, and then to the college of the Purple Crusaders, Holy Cross. ‘‘Tucker” lists as his hobbies Base- ball, Fishing, Football, while his favorite study is Bookkeep- ing. While at Rindge, Tom was on the Baseball Team in ’38, 39, ’40; the Varsity Football Squad ’38, ’39, where despite his small size he showed remarkable fight. It is rumored that if “Tucker” could gain a few pounds, and a few inches in height, that he could become an All-American punter while at college. ‘Tucker’? was also a member of the Ski and Checker Clubs. So long, ‘Tucker,’ you’ll succeed, we all know.
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