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a x» 1] ) 1933 “THE BROWNIE” 1933 | ) ) . Back Row (Left to Right) :—D. E. ALTOONIAN, J. W. MCELHENNY, R. Cutter, D. R. CRAIB, M. DEMILLE, J. A. HARRINGTON, V. GILLIS, F. L. Murpuy, J. F. MCGOVERN, J. F. KAp- CHUS. Sitting:—G. F. BETTENCOURT, F. H. BROWN, C. G. DYER, J. DELANEY, G. MALETTA EDITOR, Mr. W. H. MAHONEY JR. FACULTY ADVISOR, JOHN HORGAN PRESIDENT, C. MELLERUP, ) E. E. BARBER, S. Novak, S. J. STANLEY. On The Floor:— K. SMALL L. F. KATZER ) ; ; eG Ste | Ae ————————
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y ) Ar—— 1933 KRINDGESSUECH Ss SCHOOL 1933 ee NUGE SENIOR TEACHERS |. . MR. MAacDONALD: Has shown us how to keep an automobile in A-1 condition. MR. T. MCLAUGHLIN: Teaches us the mysteries of electricity. MR. W. McLAUGHLIN: Our baseball coach is also anexpert at spurring backward students to greater efforts. MR. MELLEN: Our Forge teacher. The other departments wouldn’t funtion smoothly if Mr. Mellen weren’t in the school to fix something in an emergency. MR. MORASH: Our Radio expert has made this subject highly interesting. MR. MULLEN: His classes were always delightfully interesting. He was a real friend to this class. MR. NISSEN: Good natured yet a firm disciplinarian. MR. PAINE: A true friend to all who came under his supervision. MR. PREBLE: Stern but yet he treated kindly those who needed help. MISS ROGERS: We of the college course have grown to realize what a real teach- er Miss Rogers is. MR. SCOTT: Hiscourse while difficult was perhaps one of the most interesting in the school. MR. WADDEN: A rare person, a serious man with a keen sense of humor. MR. WICKSON: He showed us the way when our path seemed blocked. MR. WISEMAN: Although teaching a difficult subject he managed to hold the at- tention of the class all the time. ae ese Ses er ae 04
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Vy of 1933 RINDGE TECH SCHOOL 1933 Nein Oinceo Al 6 EZRA NCS. Aa esl aly Osten. GREGORY D. MALETTA ReSioosleru Nalgee Dec Or JOSEPH H. DELANEY Rooi0 Gals DESO RS EDWARD E. BARBER SIDNEY NOVAK CHARLES MELLERUP NICHOLAS E. BATTIT HOWARD FLANAGAN CHARLES G. DYER MANAGING EDITOR JOHN J. HORGAN Reese Cen m DICO.R FRANCIS H. BROWN Pe Ose O Gr ia ey eee) JOR DOUGLAS R. CRAIB ART EDITOR JOHN ANANIS BUSINESS MANAGER JOHN F. KAPCHUS Ro oo leo UolNboo eWANAGER HENRY T. BABICZ PIE RAR Ye EDITOR Wiel h Re ePOLRAST Vee) TOUS TE 9 TEMES 1 stTe Yh 6 rd ing OS DOMINIC T. CIAMPI BOG RABE hs LEO KATZER JAMES F. McGOVERN D. EDWARD ALTOONIAN PAG US ON TSO. MR. WILLIAM H. MAHONEY care by fete? dA,
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