Boston Technical High School - Technician Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1962

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ep at FR a MBS ll BERN, ae! Pottery el! Third Row: Condil, Mackinnon, Berube, Lake, Gilleo, Roche, Rauseo, Grozalsky, Sullivan, Hemenway, Mickevich, O’Brien, Johnson, Vileniskis, Haran. Second Row: Dyer, Samson, White, Riordan, Hicks, Kneller, Yee, Allen, Christian, Le- beau, Rogers, Williams, Berkall, Fields. Front Row: Mr. Rosenthal, Laurino, Reynolds, Williams, Gatturna, Lacey, Lebovitz, Sarris, Brown, Hennessey, Cater. ICI ON PARLE LE FRANCAIS! TR alll 1 ; i) ee ee One of the most unusual, yet highly skilled groups at Technical High is the CERAMICS AND POTTERY CLUB. Under the artistic supervision of Mr. Ralph Rosenthal, this activity has become one of the most popular in the school. In this club members gain éx- perience and are introduced to new art forms in the creation of mosaics and ceramic sculpture. Moreover, members are instructed in the secrets of moulding clay and the making of glaze. The skills acquired in this club often become the means whereby students go on to become successful skilled artisans in fields that are becoming increasingly popular.

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The CAMERA CLUB is one of the most useful and productive groups in the school. Members of this very active club are to be seen at all major school functions where the flash of bulbs signify the permanent record- ing of key events in the life of the school. Under the professional leadership of Mr. Mulloy and Mr. Burns, the eager shutter bugs are introduced to the most modern techniques of taking pictures and of develop- ing prints. Also, club members sometimes bring their own pictures and photographs in order to discuss their respective merits. The CAMERA CLUB, in addition, maintains a valuable file of pictures taken over the years. Gita Club Third Row: Taylor, Springer, Kesner, Polo, Robinson, Wadja. Second Row: Lehmann, Wong, Devine, Silver, Lampert, Davis, Alpert. Front Row: Mr. Burns, Peterson, Raynor, Der- mody, Micciche, Sawisky, Oshry, Sullivan, Mr. Mulloy. MR. ROSENTHAL DEMONSTRATES FREE-HAND SKETCHING



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The CHESS CLUB, led by Mr. Gordon, carries the honor of the school into the field of the “Game of Kings.” Having many talented members, the team has become one of the best in the city. They have defeated many nearby schoolboy clubs, a factor attesting to their remarkable skill. It is one of the oldest clubs in the school and requires a great deal of concentration and an analytical mind. Some of the more prominent members during the past year were Warren Green, Richard Quinn, and Guitaris Karosas. Next year the team hopes to capitalize upon several budding cham- pions and, as a result, will continue to maintain its superior standing in schoolboy competition. Chess Club Third Row: Riordan, DeRoche, Mahr, Lee, Greene, Elwood, Watts. Second Row: Resnick, Venckus, Stevens, Teb- betts, Finn, Quinn. Front Row: Mr. Gordon, Antonio, Witunski, Ruplenas, Narus, Karusas, Broderick. MR. BLUHM DEMONSTRATES A BASIC SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLE

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