Technical High School - Tech Tiger Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

 - Class of 1949

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M. Marciis Kiley, Principal Ni. Marcus Kiley is more than the principal of Tech: he is a part of Tech. To fwfr. Kiley, Technical High School is more than his place of business. lt is a living, breathing thing, and he treats it as such. The students are the very blood of the school, and it is necessary that their characters be strong, vital. and rich that the institution may flourish. fN4r. Kiley has taken upon himself the task of seeing that every student be given the opportunity for a well-rounded per- sonality and a background that will enable him to enter the working world in a manner worthy of a Technical High School graduate. Mr. Kiley has a deep understanding and fond affection for every student. Each is an individual per- sonality to him, and he treats him as such. lt is a rare junior or senior whom Nlr. Kiley cannot call by name. He is not only concerned with the curriculum of Tech, but is a strong supporter of all activities. Xlr. Kiley is anxious that each student feel that he himself is a stock-holder in this school. A phrase, which is always on his lips, is Tech belongs to those who make it. Mr. Kiley, as principal and friend. takes a genuine pleasure in hearing of the success of those who have been graduated from Tech, and glories in the fact that our graduates can be found everywhere in the world. Nl. Marcus Kiley is a member of the Massachusetts State Organization of Secondary Schools. He may be found at many meetings of the Kiwanis Club and the Standing Committee of Athletics. He is a prominent Elks member, and was on the committee for the essay contest, which was open to school children. He is understanding and willing to converse with any student on any problem which might arise. That a student might gather valuable information concerning colleges. he conducts weekly college preparatory assemblies in which he informally answers any questions which are asked. When a student leaves Tech, he carries with him a portion of the school: and who, carrying even the smallest particle of Tech, does not also take with him a bit of the philosophy of Nl. Nlarcus himself? 0

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'lhe stuclents ol 'llechnical High School are incleetl ycry fortunate to haye such a capahle. untlerstantling. anti really xyonclerlul teaching statl. .-Xll of the teachers. hesicles tloing all the yyorla reciuirecl in a regular teaching curriculum, assist antl atlyise extra-curricular cluhs or actiyities. Xlany oi the faculty memhers holti positions or helong to the cluhs of Springtieltl or to Xational organi:ations. l loyy ex er. yy ith all these things to clo ancl think ahout. they' manage to he trientlly' and very helptul to anyone ancl ey eryone. lo heacl this stall' are. of course. those congenial gentlemen. the tyyo top men. Xl. Xlarcus liileyg principal. ancl Donald U. Clittorcl. assistant principal. liyerylrocly' ltnoyys ancl aclmires Donaltl G. Cliltorci. Xlr. CiiIlioi'cl's yyit is a yioy' to us all. antl he employs it often hy playing tricks on Xlr. Sprague antl Xlr, Lynch. He also possesses a line sense of humor. lle certainly' neecls it yy hen Xlr. Sprague gets his reycnge. Xlr. C1il'I'ortl's pricle antl ioy, hesitles his yyile antl tyyo tlarling tlaughters, is the annual shoyy. 'lecli 'lLmtrimi.y. lle really' goes all out to malae this allair the success that it has heen ancl untlouhtetlly yyill he in the luture. uncler his coaching. llis interests tlo not all tie in the 'llL1l1Iflll'Il.y. hoyyey er. llc lencls his yy hole support to the annual play, the tiy'fnlw1'ec. antl 'lieth 'l'zu'm In Xlzoic. Xlr. tlitlortl is yery' enthusiastic ahout cliscoyering hitltlen talent in the stutlents at lech. l le hlentls these unltnoxyn accomplishments to a line polish lor the shoyy. Xlany ol the musical greats yy ho hoast ol heing alumni ot' lech yy ere tlis- coyerecl ancl urgecl aheacl hy llllll. 'lhe Stutlent Council is lucley' enough to haye Xlr. Ciillortl as one ol its atly isers. He sits in on the Xlontlay' meetings ol' that organi:ation. antl he is alyyays xyilling to giy e its memhers line atly ice. Xlany ol the proiects ol' the Cfouncil are accomplishecl only' hy' his yyelcome cooperation antl assistance, lhe treshmen at lech haye a great tleal to clo yyith Xlr. Clillorcl. lle plans their orientation assemhlies on sports, social relations. luture occupations, antl school yyorlt. llis assemhly yyhich is most lool4etl loryyartl to is the panel tlis- cussion on teen-age prohlems in yyhich the stutlents participate. X lr. Uilloi'tl's tint iring cllorts antl yy illing assistance have proy eel to 'l echitcs that he is another ol' 'lech's great huiltlers. llonitlil tl, hitfoiil. .X--1st.iiit I'::iii 7 F 155. g,'



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x 1 1 Englzsh Dorotln llcl111 lir17e 1 rr l'1rl1 lo1l11x11e Tl 1111K D1 rorlrx Rrleele Derethx -Xdams of the Lngllsh department IS qurte a husx lrttle ladx Besrdes her regular classes she xxas a mem ler of the Poetrx fcntest commrttee 'lhe nexx adx1ser of the le h Xerrx rs Helen Brazeau, xxho xxrllrnglx toolx oxer the IC h thrs xear She rs also school lrhrarran lf xou xe exer notreed a frrendlx teacher near 'IZ shes the genral Xlree Carex Besrdes teaehrnrf Wacbeth and Hamlet, Xlrss C arex allOf1'1elQtrrT'CIt1lW0xxl l or sex eral xears Dr Charles C cclxax ne has not l'een xx ell last tall hrs condltron hecame more acute and he returned to hrs home rn Ghro xx here he ed c n l ehruar x 10.111 leeh has lost a ffreat fr1end and lrrllrart teaeher rn the rrentleman Dr Coclxaxne Xetlon l 1 hts Drama lhese xxords eome from the mouth ol Srdnex X Doane leeh s popular drama eoaeh He s qurte the man ahout leeh ll xou xe ex er seen a lonfr Hudson draxx up and 1 teaeher fret out rt s lean Haxxlxlns S es the enxx of manx a te zeher xxrth that slrele ear Xfter f1xe xears of adx rsrng prr e xx rnnmfr xearhooles L na D Hrllrlxer xx hen no nexx iLlXlSLI eould le found earrred on and has ended the xe1r as adx rser of another frood hook lhe lunror l mma l emax She also puts a lot of trme and hard xxorlx on the fundamentals of l nfflrsh rn all her elasses The ladx xx rth the rnfeetrots laufrh rs Dc rothx Ruffgles Xlrs Ruggles keeps the Xexxs of leehrtes hulletrn hoard up to date Sadre lahaekman of 111 rs one of lech s popular teachers Durrnv her three xears here she has warned manx nexx Irrends Xlae XX halen rs one of the nexx est and gax est mem hers ot the department Her pleasant personalrtx and happx laufrh hrrfrhten manx a dax Shakespeare s fondest admlrer rs l eta H ounfr Xlthough she s str ret rn class she s rea x a xxc nderftl fra ane xx hen xou haxe left her room xou haxe learned se methrnff 111x 1 111 ll1xx ll1l1 11 X 11 XXI11 11 1 X 111 13 ' J ' . 1 J l I A X i- I ' k -. ' . V - - ? 1 L- I rl H , 1 .' ' -1 ' v A, 1 1 A. 1- h N - 5 . D 1 . K di. 1 51 - I-' ' , 5- U . ' . N - I 1. - 1 - 1 1 1 , - Q 1, - , - ' V ',, .1 , r ' ' 1 1 - . . . ' . H - . . - . 1 It X V 1 . . A 1 . . b- -1 1 1 - 1 1 . H 1 A ., , i ' 1. .. .xhk , , . , , . , ,Q 1 , . .' , J ' . . 1, g It . ' . tv.. 1 4 Uk 521- 1' ' h 511. - -5-' I . D ' '11 , 1 1 E 1 - - 1 1 ' -. ' 1 V . . k- R xlrf-rt.1 lS111r1111 r1'e1 ff- .1I11-11.1112l1.111flfrv1111 Xl -.l.e'11a13. , , , ,,, . , , ,' . , . , , . . ' ' , ' . L ' ' rv ' . class has a teacher' of the linglish department for its adviser, - 1 1 . 1 , k L D . 1 , . . x. -' 1 A . 1 ' I , b ' 7- 5- D 1 . h l - 1 ' 1 V 4 1 - ' 1 1 ' 1 , ,X1l.11r1s - I z . 111 .- , . . , . 1, , , ' , . . AI1-- l'.1rr-y K 1. 11 ' 1 ' U 1 ' ' rv 1 limr Ll l.1-r 1 Y' 1 ,' 'F K '1 . 1 ' . ' 1 ' 11 , . - - L- ' , 5- . In - M 1 . xr . . bf' v . 1 1 1 - . - - K- 4 1 . D' A, Q A 1 . -' . - 1. 1 - I 1 - 1 U. I . 1. 1 '1 f - - - V 1 1 . -1 1, - 1 1 ' l Q e 1 D. Sul -Y IJo.1:1- ,lf-1 1 'klll' F1111 'l'kvr Sul 1 T.1l1.11krr1.1r1 lg - ' ale Leu '1 111: O.-I - 15 u

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