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Whee WH 13 11. Jha Bt) Fe The year 1956 is an important one for Technical High School. The school has always been recognized as an outstanding school. Its history is an honorable one and it has sent forth thousands of young men to take lead- ing positions in the fields of engineering and technology. But it has done this under great physical handicaps. Our building is inadequate, our labora- tories are limited, some of our equipment is antiquated. We have succeeded despite difficulties. Now we hope that a new day is dawning. The first rays have appeared. Definite steps are being taken to provide Technical High School with a new building, a modern, up-to-date, well-equipped school plant. When that is completed there will be no limits to the accomplish- ments of Technical High School. To all of you boys I wish all good things. As you leave our school you carry with you my heartfelt wishes for happiness and success. I hope that you will return often as active alumni members and continue the proud tradition of service characteristic of graduates of Technical High School Your DL ferd mitten Walter J Sener
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YY {3 botk fitting Pps proper that wetdedizate the 1956 Sich ae fuaeelo V1. David “e I oenrrerrced) Mr. Rosengard, a graduate of English High School and Harvard University, has taught mathematics at Technical High School for nineteen years. In those nineteen years he has done more than just teach mathematics. He has en- deavored to instill in his pupils a thorough understanding of the subject rather than merely a mechanical knowledge. Those of us who have been fortunate enough to have had the opportunity of studying under him know this to be true. As Senior Class Adviser Mr. Rosengard has counselled thousands of boys, giving unsparingly of his talents. A man of magnetic personality, zealous in all his undertakings, amiable, yet firm, Mr. Rosengard was one of the finest math- ematics teachers in all New England. At the beginning of the school year Mr. Rosengard was promoted to the position of Head of the Mathematics De- partment at Roxbury Memorial High School. We, the Class of 1956, wish Mr. Rosengard many successful years in his new position. 8
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