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

 - Class of 1964

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Boston Technical High School - Technician Yearbook (Boston, MA) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 30 of 124
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Page 30 text:

DRIVER EDUCATION asi a a 8 : Third Row: Daraboschi, Lee, Foley, Cronin, Sekula, Cannata. Second Row: Luongo, Bognanno, Zukowski, Kulesza, Campbell, Macaskill, Sullivan. First Row: Mr. Gable, O’Flaherty, Stanton, Kenney, Anderson, Azar, Dangelo, Derany. With an ever-increasing number of automobiles, trucks, and busses on our highways, it is obviousthat the DRIVER EDUCATION Class is of the utmost importance to young people. Under the highly skilled direction of Mr. Gable, numerous members of the student body learn about the tech- nical nature of the automobile. Moreover, the essentials of good driving such as courtesy, and theimportance of proper attitudes are stressed. This background information, though highly theoretical, proves invaluable for students who are desirous of obtaining a driver’s license. Aboveall else, each member learns that safety pays, and that a trained driver is a good driver. ‘‘Just mix these two and Wow!”

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DRAFTING STANDARDS RETURN TO LIBRARY BOSTON TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL WARREN TOWNSEND STREETS DORCHESTER 21. MASS. Third Row: Barman, Wilkinson, Cirignano, Modestino, Lyons. Second Row: Conway, Liston, O’Shea, Baschetto, K arpinski. First Row: Mr. Thibeault, Lehmann, Kiernan, Gautulis, Dindio, Weikle. Approximately fifteen years ago the DRAFTING STAND- ARDS CLUB was organized in order to familiarize students with drafting techniques that exceed the scope of the high school course of study. Also, the club gathers together the numerous skills of drafting which become valuable to the drafting courses. Under the dynamic leadership of Mr. Carpenito many of our alumni go on to become draftsmen, technicians, and engineers. Students learn the complex na- ture of form, proportion, and structural relationships while seriously exploring new ways in which drafting may be re- lated to the business world. Obviously this activity is one of the most outstanding in the school. ““Mr. Memorial used this”’



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woe S Third Row: Kotzen, Alcarez, Twoomey, Stamaris, Aiello, Ark, McHugh. Second Row: Amoroso, Mistler, Perl, Berch, Greenberg, Leigh, Beal, Hatheeley, Gior- dano. First Row: Mr. Broderick, Tecci, Wilman, Kepple, Curran, Midi, Melville, Greene. Our school’s chapter of the Junior Engineering Technical Society is one of the largest and bestin the state. Under the expert and dedicated guidance of Mr. Broderick, the jets, as they are popularly known, are ever striving to gather more knowledge in the fields of engineering and mechanics. The J. E. T. S. is aninternational organization with headquarters in New York, and although each chapter is autonomous, its basic goals must parallel those of the entire organization, as set forth in this form: 1) To stimulate interest in and offer opportunities to pre- pare for a career in engineering and related fields. 2) To give a preview of the engineering profession and an acquaintance with men active in the field. 3) To aid the student in discovering and appraising his own abilities, aptitudes, and interests in the fields of preparation for engineering, such as mathematics, science, and shop. ( 9 s ‘ A° is for apple, OX 3 ‘B’ is for bird” YY La |

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