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1937 “THE BROWNIE” 1937 MR. FRANCIS J. MCCABE OS ECAUSE OF YOUR UNTIRING EFFORTS and great interest in the problems that confronted us during our fresnman and sophomore years at Rindge and be- cause it was you, Mr. McCabe, that saw the rights and wrongs in us, we are greatly indebted to you. The class of 1937 will always remember you Mr. McCabe as a man of high qual- ities, fair decisions, and a man capable of leading any class especially our class, the class of 1937, to the road of success. It is through your kind advice that many of us have reached our goal. The class of 1937 wishes to convey to you, Mr. Francis T. McCabe, its sincere hope that you will enjoy many years of happiness and success.
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1937 “THE BROWNIE” 1937 MR. JAMES F. CONLIN E ENTERED RINDGE FOUR YEARS AGO, and at that time were immedi- ately informed by the upper-class men, who probably were trouble mak- ers, to be careful of one man; this man was Mr. Conlin. But as the days and years passed wecan fully appreciate the value of Mr. Conlin to our outs Alma Mater. His advice and council helped us to see our goal more clearly and when we chanced to stray from the path of righteousness in school matters this man brought us back abruptly and decisively. When we were low in spirit this man cheered us up and encouraged us to go on. Mr. Conlin we will never forget what you have done for us. Your fatherly attitude, both disciplinary and advisory, has served to make us, we hope, a class of boys, soonto be men; that Rindge will always be proud to call her own.
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1937 “THE BROWNIE” MR. JOHN J. GARVEY CHER hee) Io YOU, MR. GARVEY, our love and highest esteem we offer. Without a doubt every boy who has come in contact with you has learned to respect you, to appreciate you, and on parting will say farewell with more than a little sorrow in their heart. Your ability as a teacher, your friendship to those who really knew you, has won you a place in all the hearts of the class of “37. Would that we could continue to study under | you, to feel your guiding hand, to heed your watchful eye, as you helped us on our way up the path of life. But, alas, time does not al- low us such a pleasure. oot SSI MR. CHARLES A. LINEHAN AWE me Oxf MAN WELL ACQUAINTED with the subject and the boys he teaches. A teacher who can make a dull and uninteresting sub- ject fairly glare with light. He is a teacher who is a true friend of the Senior Class. Much of his time was taken up after school to help boys get along. The Senior Class shouts its appreciation for the friendship of a great teacher, Mr. Linehan.
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