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14 eae ih . le 9) L1- “THE BROWNIE” 1940 MR. DELANEY: Came to Rindge in 1936 and has taught History since then. He holds the admiration and respect of the boys for his interesting way of teaching his subject. MR. DUGAN: His ready wit and genial character has made him well liked by all those who come in contact with him. MR. P. J. FITZGERALD: A man who is sincere in his work and has the ability to help the student who has trouble with his English. He is a man who lets himself go when he is teaching English because he loves the work that he is doing. He is a friend to all who come in contact with him. MR. HAHN is one of the reasons why the Aero course is one of the best in the state. MR. GUNARD E. HAUGH: We, the Senior Class, wish to express our sincere thanks to Mr. Gunard E. Haugh for the untiring services that he has rendered to us in the library. He has at all times, with willingness, helped us to secure books or work in literature without any hesitation. MR. HEALEY: A man who makes mathematics easier to all the seniors in his classes. He is indeed a friend that we will miss. MR. WILLIAM KELLEHER imbedded into our minds not only a knowl- edge of American History, but also a deeper understanding of ourselves. He never let a day pass by without showing us something new about the world, our country, or one another. Hus helpful criticism made us realize the many ways in which we were wrong. He explained to us why we should work honestly and thoughtfully toward an ultimate goal. MR. LADD: He helped us learn Chemistry by combining humor with it. MR. WILLIAM McLAUGHLIN will be particularly remembered by the group in ’40 who enjoyed his fine course in literature. MR. MELLON shy metallography. reacher, whgyreally can put across the difficult study of MR. MEYE of all Senior activ Although he has no Senior Cla ss, Mr. Meyer is the spark plug ies and is the direct reason for their success. It is with deep regret that we leave you Mr. Meyer, and we sincerely hope that the incoming sophomores will treat those precious lathes of yours with the respect that we
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1940 RINDGE TECH SCHOOL MR. JOHN Y. MURRAY Head of the Electrical Department AE CUASS, OF 40 is very definite in its opinion that Rindge Technical School possesses the finest electricity teacher in Massachusetts. Mr. Murray is an able executive, and the Class of ’40 feels proud to have come in contact with this capable man. He is one of the teachers that we would willingly approach to obtain assist- ance, | n—or £ PVVLEr ( j CoN RINDGE SENIOR TEACHERS one will not permut us to list all the teachers with whom we come in contact, hence we can say a word about only our Senior teachers: MR. BALFE: A man who is a brilliant English teacher and who is also head of the spelling department. He is a teacher that is loved by all. He tries to see if he can improve the students spelling by holding a spelling bee in the auditorium once a year. MR. BERKELY: For an apparently young man we find he has a head of an “Einstein” and a delightful way of imparting to us the difficult study of Physics. The Class of 1940 will miss you. MR. SAMUEL D. COHEN: A newcomer to Rindge last year, he teaches the most difficult and yet the most interesting subject of Chemistry. His quick sense of humor keeps us all from entire despair. The Class of ’40 bids you a fond and hearty farewell. MR. D’ARCY: All of us who were in his English and French Classes will long remember him for both the teacher and inspirer that he was. yomrd)
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1940 RINDGE TECH SCHOOL 15 MR. MORASH: To Mr. Morash we extend our highest gratitude for his ever helping hand though the medium of Radio. Whenever in our plays and various productions we needed sound effects, Mr. Morash was there. Our thanks to you. MISS MOSHER: A salute to the only woman teacher in Rindge. Although she is not a Senior teacher, we cannot help thinking of her as we depart. We will always remember you, Miss Mosher. al ature, a wizard and a giant in the subject MR. NISSEN of metallurgy. )Although s1 ) ’ MR. VINCENT G. 0’CONNELL: His untiring efforts and help will be remembered by all who knew him. He was more than willing to do his share of work. MR. PARIS: A new teacher to this school has done wonders in the Chem- istry Department. He has brought many a person into this course. MR. PREBLE will be recalled as the patient teacher who succeeded in really explaining in an intriguing way the science of the Machine Shop. MR. REAGAN: A newcomer in the Rindge Technical School Faculty, for- merly taught English in the far away Island of Puerto Rico. He has had a good start at teaching English at Rindge and it is hoped that he remains many years. MR. SCOTT: He is a teacher on life’s difficulties as well as Physics. He tried to his utmost to settle the difficulties that arose among the boys in his class. MR. JOHN J. SULLIVAN: We, of the Senior Class, are fortunate in hav- ing Mr. Sullivan as the acting head of our English Department. His whole- hearted assistance and smiling geniality endear him to all who know him. At oO a first, his manner may seem st and dithen|t but fis pleasant humor soon wins the hearts of his pupils. ? Ut hior MR WEEN ICY): tA. ps theories. ieht teacherAvho helped his boys with dithcult Acro MR. WISEMAN is a teacher who will long be remembered by his pupils for his willingness to share his mathematical secrets with them.
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