1933 “THE BROWNIE” 1933 MR. FRANCIS T. Mc CABE OFor THE PAST YEAR OR SO we have missed your happy countenance but we have not forgotten you. As freshmen and sophomores we went to you for advice and we always found you willing and ready to try to solve our problems. The as- istance you gave us helped to make our stay here at Rindge more pleasant. It is such menas you, Mr. McCabe, that make Rindge one big happy and pleasant home. Weare sure that the freshmen and sophomores under your guidance will be stronger and sturdier sons of Rindge because of your help. Rindge made no mistake when it appointed you as an executiveand theclass of 1933 wishestovoice its vote of faith and confidence in what the future holds for you. May vou enjoy many years of life and may Rindge keep you close to its bosom so that future classes will be able to bene- fit by your guidance. oa) () eae
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1933 “THE BROWNIE” 1933 MR. HENRY C. LYNGH Head of the Language Department Kk LYNCH is considered by the Class of ’33 one of the most ardent Rindge rooters. In addition to being our faculty manager of all sports, he is the head of the foreign language department. Those of us who have tried to master French know that to be the head of this department requires a very capable and intellectual person. After having studied under Mr. Lynch, we know that he more than fulfills all the re- quirements for a successful head of depart- ment. MR. JOHN Y. MURRAY Head of the Electrical Department oder WATCHING MR. MURRAY, particularly for the past year, the Class of ’33 nominates him for the position of the hardest working teacher that it has ever come in con- tact with. He worked long and hard on the plans for the new building, and now that the building is completed, the Class feels sure that Mr. Murray has reason to be proud. MR. EDWARD A. SULLIVAN Head of the Oral English Department (L HE CLASS of ’33 is very definite in its opinion that Rindge Technical School possess- es the finest dramatic coach in Massachusetts. After viewing the sucessful Senior Dramas of the past four years, the Class nominates Mr. Sullivan for the All Time, All America, Dra- matic Coach. Piped Bite aS. £0)
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