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JUNIOR DRILL TEAM Second Row: Thompson, Hall, Fleming, Barker, Colton, Jackmauh, Smith, McManus, Colbert. First Row: Mr. O’Bryant, Macomber, Chin, Halfkenny, Ahearn, Neviachs, Kleinglass, Anderson. Directed by Mr. John O’Bryant, a one-time U. S. Army drill instructor, the main purpose of the JUNIOR DRILL TEAM is to prepare its members in a militaristic type of discipline for service in the Senior Drill Team. A great deal of credit is deserved by the members who sacrifice before and after school time so that they may serve as future Hon- or Guards at our assemblies. Another job which the mem- bers of the JUNIOR DRILL TEAM doanddo well is acting as ushers at the Home and School Association meetings. “You want a job as a singing waiter ?”’
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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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¥ Ki 1A MOeAaR 45 O ‘ae . ae | . — LUN GH PATROE Third Row: Finkel, Booras, Goombs, Chew, Timilty, Friedman, Knippenbrug, Baker, Lussier, Hankard, Purnell, Naper. Second Row: Exarhoulakis, Grozinger, Ford, Ol, Donnelly, Stronach, Pappas, Nikiforo, Chadie, Goldman, Amirsakis. First Row: Mr. Packard, Yo, Draper, Mark, Seluk, Ketchen, Cardinale, Frasca, Mr. Plumb. The extensive problem of running an orderly and efficient lunchroom is taken in hand by the skilled know-how of Mr. Packard and his proficient staff. Voluntarily these boys give up their free time in order toconductthe noon flow of lunch- room traffic in a better fashion. Other students run the cash registers, assist in the serving of mouth-watering food, and help in the cafeteria when needed. Though still relatively new the Lunch Patrol has become indispensable and appre- ciation is expressed by all who can enjoy a pleasant lunch due to the proficiency of these boys. Table praise is also extended to Mr. Grant and Mr. Gable for their work in di- recting the general demeanor in the entire cafeteria. RETURN TO LIBRARY BOSTON TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL WARREN TOWNSEND STREETS DURCHESTER 21. MASS. “. . . then we hit 128 . . . o.k. boys, see you at the hideout”
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