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We are proud to dedicate the 1964 Technician to Mr. Charles H. Coveney Mr. Charles H. Coveney The senior class at Boston Technical High School takes great pleasure in dedicating the 1964 Technician to Mr. Charles H. Coveney of the English Department. An outstanding teacher with more than a spark of Irish wit, Mr. Coveney graduated from the College of the Holy Cross. Shortly there- after he attended St. John’s Seminary where he was a student for two years. Mr. Coveney began his teaching career at the Thomas Hart School where he taught for a short time. He then taught at English High School from 1923-1928. In the la tter year he joined the faculty of Roxbury Memorial High School. In 1931 he received his Fd. M. degree from Boston Teachers’ College. He has also done graduate work at Boston College and Boston University. While as an English teacher at Roxbury Memorial he was swimming coach, hockey coach, senior class adviser, yearbook adviser and director of the school newspaper. In 1960 he joined the English Department at Boston Technical High School. Mr. Coveney is a member of the Catholic Alumni Sodality, the Holy Cross Club of Boston, the American Hockey Coaches Association, and the Massachusetts State Coaches Association. For several years he has been af- f iliated with the Boston Red Sox, the Metropolitan Track League, and many other sporting groups. | To you, Mr. Coveney, we wish you much future happiness, and take great pride in the fact that we had the magnificent fortune to have known you as a genial teacher and close friend.
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; Douglas Wynne Mr. O’Brien counsels a freshman. The Yearbook Editorial Staff Richard Kearney This yearbook is the signpost of the last mile of close association. For four years of trials and tribulations, victories and defeats, we the Class of 1964 have been closely-knit into a working com- munity of students. Next year will find us going by different paths that will cross only at reunions. We of the yearbook staff, although regretting the cause, have endeavored to create a lasting re- minder of the friendship, solemnity, and joy of our years spent at Tech. We must acknowledge the advice and assistance of Mr. Patrick J. Foley, our yearbook director. Along with our wish for your enjoyment of this book goes our sincerest desire for your success and happiness. The Editors Mr. O’Bryant gives advice to upperclassmen.
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