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Class Representative Jay Watkins Secretary Paul Thom Treasurer Alan Donovan ... Our Future
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Our Heritage... President Thomas Chadie Vice President William Hogan ¥ it a 0 ee ee X
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MR. SAMUEL AVIN Boston University B.S., A.M. Boston Technical High School 1927- The Class of 1966 is delighted to dedicate this Techni- cian to Mr. Avin who, during his many years of continu- ous service at Tech, has had the pleasure of sending many graduates into the world better off because of their con- tact with him. There are few people in any walk of life that make such a profound contribution to society as does Mr. Avin in his quiet, unassuming manner. Along with his earned degrees, Mr. Avin has done ex- tensive advanced study at Harvard, M.I.T., and the Univer- sity of Massachusetts. His formal education has been en- riched through travels throughout Russia, Europe, the British Isles and the United States and Canada. During the World War II, Mr. Avin worked at the Charlestown Navy Yard, and was the Red Cross Disaster Chairman for Roxbury. May many more classes have the pleasure of knowing you, Mr. Avin. MR. EDWARD GOLDEN Harvard A.B. Boston College A.M. Boston Teachers College Ed.M. Roxbury Memorial for Boys 1929-1942 Boston Technical High School 1942- It is with great pleasure that the Class of ’66 dedicates this Technician to Mr. Edward Golden who has devoted himself to the teaching of Boston’s high school boys for the past 37 years. Mr. Golden has proved an inspiration to students and faculty alike as his graduation from Har- vard College was truly a “‘commencement”’, a beginning of further intellectual growth. But he is not an “ivory tower scholar” as his practical wisdom and fine rapport with Tech boys readily attests. Mr. Golden has happily combined the coaching of golf and tennis with his academic activities, and for 20 years has been an official timer at Boston schoolboy track meets. Not content with staying on the sidelines, he is a fine golfer and still plays the game regularly. Among his other athletic interests are college hockey and football which he follows closely. Convinced of the value of education as the best founda- tion for a successful life, Mr. Golden has applied this belief to his personal and professional life. We, the Class of ’66, are among the benefactors of your educational commitment and devotion to this ideal. Thanks for every- a Mr. Golden, and may you enjoy many more years at ech.
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