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ROBERT COSTA Our Editor-in-Chief At last, after several months of arduous but gratifying work, the Yearbook Staff has produced for your enjoyment and remembrance always the 1954 edition of the “Technician.” Each of the members of the staff has devoted his time and ability to bring you what we hope is the best Yearbook that Technical High has ever produced. We also hope that this Yearbook will become the most prized possession of your library and that in later years it may serve to bring you back fond recollections of Boston Tech. During the production of this Yearbook there were many problems to be overcome, just as there will now be many problems facing you graduates as you enter this world and follow your professions. At Technical you have received one of the finest edu- cations possible. Use this education wisely to become the citizen that your parents, your school, and your community expect. Carry high the traditions that you have been taught at Boston Technical High, and if you do you will become eminently successful in all your future endeavors.
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See or CLs fficers ROBERT MUNROE, President. LEO ELLIS, Vice-President. JOHN SCANLON, Secretary. JOHN JOYCE, Treasurer. This year’s election for senior class officers featured many campaign posters and spirited speeches. When the balloting was finished and the votes were counted, four of the ablest officers in any school were chosen to lead our class through the last year at “Tech’’. For President, Robert Munroe, one of the most popular students in the senior class and the school, won the most coveted position at Tech. Bob, an honor student and track letterman, was elected for the second year, as he was junior president in 1953. Leo Ellis defeated three other candidates to win in the post of Vice- President. Leo is an Editor on the “‘Artisan”’ and belongs to all the social committees. John Scanlon easily won the position of class Secretary. In addition to being the star center on our football team, John is also a member of t he student council and all the social committees. The fourth position, that of class Treasurer, was won in a close battle by John Joyce. A former runner on the track team, John is also a cadet officer, and a member of the Yearbook staff.
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