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RINDGE TECH BROWNIE tS MR. JOHN J. GARVEY our HEAD OF OURS ENGLISH DE- PARTMENT was a zealous, understanding councillor. He aided and taught us the beau- ties of expression and the formation of the language of our nativeland. Cultured conduct and good sportsmanship were moulded togeth- er with good English. In years to come we will recall and appreciate the refined teachings of this man. His paternal disciplinary meth- ods will serve to strengthen the character and mentality of those who come in contact with him. The class of 1934 owes Mr. Garvey a deep debt of gratitude. o ee MR. CHARLES A. LINEHAN ORAR. LINEHAN WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED by our class asa man who was ever pleasant, considerate, and ready to assist any pupil who sought his aid. His un- derstanding of boys is complete because as a boy he attended Rindge and later, when grad- uated from college, he returned to teach, and also coach the football team for a number of years. He was an inspiration for any pupil who came in contact with him in any subject. Mr. Linehan, the class of 1934 wish you many years of health, happiness and success. a6f ] 3 fie =z oe A be Sy | ad es maz bacd ia =a aca ez
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RINDGE TECH BROWNIE MR. FRANCIS T. McCABE Ot: ARE ALL FAMILIAR with that old refrain “A Smile Will Go A Long Long Way.” The title of this song speaks volumes, but more than that it sums up the admirable temperament of Mr. Mc- Cabe. No matter how serious a situation was presented to Mr. Mc- Cabe he met it and showed meny of us the clear straight path to academic success. Without his advice many of us never would have reached our goal. His decisions contain a note of finality, his countenance an el- ement of pleasantry, and his disposition that element of lovableness which is essential to a successful leader. The Class of 1934 wishes for Mr. McCabe many years of life filled with prosperity and happiness.
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RINDGE TECH BROWNIE MR. EDWARD A. SULLIVAN Head of the Oral English Department Gres YEARS Rindge has been justly proud of all its theatrical productions. Each year has shown an ad- vance in quality and finess over the preceding year until at last we are wondering if there is any end to the ability of the man behind the scenes, Mr. Edward A. Sullivan. The Class of 1934 wishes hi m many years of life sel- fishly hoping that the Senior Class will long have his val- uable direction of its Senior Drama. MR. JOHN Y. MURRAY Weir JOHN Y. MURRAY WAS THE GUID- ING LIGHT for those of us who tried to delve into the intricacies of electricity. As we review our four years at Rindge we fully appreciate the wonderful co-ordination of subjects in the electrical course. This is due to Mr. Mur- ray’s foresight and long hours of planning. We, the class of 1934 hope that many more classes will have the benefit of your instruction and of your excellent supervision. i MR SHENB Yo Ces byINGr Head of the Language Department OF MANY OF US dreaded meeting this man! No, not as Mr. Henry C. Lynch but as the man who was to try to grind into our none too soft heads the intricacies of the French language. Surely no man could be con- fronted with a more difficult task. But once under Mr. Lynch’s guidance we were not long in realizing that we had come in contact with a man who could make a difficult task pleasant, a man who could instill in his classes a desire to work and work hard. We found Mr. Lynch to be an exceptional teacher, a wise counsellor and we are sad to leave him behind. Mr. Lynch, the class of 1934 sincerely hopes that you will long reign as head of our French Department and thus assure future classes of a wise, sagacious advisor. 6 14 fe
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