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1936 RINDCIE. TECH BROWNIE MR. EDWARD A. SULLIVAN R. SULLIVAN, THE HEAD OF OUR OR- AL-ENGLISH DEPARTMENT. is one of the most beloved teachers in all of our little domain. Our great dramatic coach untiringly lends us his efforts and is very willing to give much of his leisure time for the sole purpose of helping us make our various dramatic ventures successful. When Mr Sullivan's aid is requested, he never refuses but unflinchingly gives all the help he possibly can. The entire school is grateful to him and is proud of the fact that it has such a fine man for a member of its faculty. We, as members of the graduating class of 1936, know that Mr. Sullivan will be as well beloved by other classes as by our own and whole-heartedly wish him the best of luck in years to come. MR. HENRY C. MR JOHN Y MURRAY LYNCH j E, WHO ARE LEAVING RINDGE, wish to express our regrets at losing our close con- tacts with Mr. Lynch. Many of us have had him in German or French, which departments he heads. Un- der his able direction and guidance we have mastered the particular language we happened to select. We the class of '36 sincerly wish Mr. Lynch con- tinued success in all his undertakings and hope that lady luck may smile most pleasantly upon him. - Y HIS EXEMPLARY TEACHING and his con- scientious interests in the seniors of Rindge. Mr. John Y. Murry has won the undying graditude of the class of '36. May Mr. Murray spend many more brilliant years of prolonged teaching at Rindge in order that he may give the future students of Rindge the ben- efits and advantages we have attained by his patience and ability in explaining the diificult field of electric- ity. With the very deepest regret the class of '36 bids Mr. John Y. Murry farewell. I3 13-- , ,wi I ,,...l.l
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RINDGE TECH IBROWNIE 936 MR. JOHN J. GFKRVEY E OF RINDGE TECH. SCHOOL are fortunate in having Mr. Garvey at the head of our English Department. His whole- hearted assistance and smiling geniality en- dears him to all that know him. At first, his manners may seem stern and difficult but his pleasant humor soon wins the hearts of his pupils. His job is difficult and sometimes dis- tasteful but he always comes through with a smile and a good word for all. We Could not ask for a better person to lead us in the study of our own language. The Class of 1936 is grateful to him and wishes him much happiness in the future, 'W MR CHARLES Fl. LINEHFKN . LIN EHAN IN ADDITION TO BE- ING A TEACHER, is also a friend of the pup- ils. He explains the subject he teaches in an excellent manner. He also makes pleasant the most arduous and unpleasant task. In addition to possessing a rare teaching ability, he is a Rindge graduate and thus is interested in all activities and functions that occur at Rindge. Mr. Linehan may we assure you that we the the class of '36 value your friendship and as years pass on we will never forget you. ,if I 2 B+-- : '
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. . RINDGE SENIOR TEACHERS . . THOUGH AS WE GRADUATE we cannot think of asingle teacher with whom we came in contact with that does not deserve our heartfelt appreciation but as our space is necessarily limited we have chosen those whom we met in our senior year. MR. BURKE: How pleasant were the hours we spent with this man despite the fact he was trying to cram those terrible mathematical problems into heads that were not easily dented. MR. COYNE: A man to whom time spent and energy used meant nothing if he believed we appreciated it and we gained some benefit from his eftorts. MR. D'ARCY: This comparatively young man carries on his shoulders a head that calls from many more years of life than he has lived. A brilliant teacher that means much to the success of Rindge boys in their further education. MR. DeMELLo : Being an expert in mechanical drawing this man made the sub- ject seem so easy that we really enjoyed his classes. MR. GOEPPER: jovial, kind and yet a real expert in the art of making those under him work hard and enjoy doing it. MR. HAHN 1 One of the reasons the Aero course is going in leaps and bounds is this man whom we enjoyed meeting. MR. KILLIAN: This young man is the very life of the Aero course. MR. W. KELLEHER: Although he was stern in appearance his words of wisdom carried us on to success. MR. LADD: His interest in chemistry and the welfare of all the boys in general moved many of the boys that would have failed. MR. MARSHALL: He made his subject so interesting that the boys thought electricity was the key to success. 1 4 .f- L .,,. -
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