Francis Meade, Donald Rivette WOOD The guides through the wooded sector of our trek have many interests including fishing, hunting, and woodworking, not to mention directing our ever busy stage crew. Besides guiding Tech’s hunters, our woodshop teachers have taught in many other schools and have themselves studied elsewhere improving their professional standing through in- creased knowledge and added degrees such as Bach- elor of Science and Master of Education. From preliminary training in the simple pro- cedures of setting up a lathe, turning a rough piece of wood to exact measurements, beading, and rigid Charles Winslow, Walter Hansen, John Loiko SHOP specifications in general, the students progress to more complicated projects like inlaid bowls. In the pattern making shop a knowledge of the uses of wooden patterns in industry, and of the types of patterns is the first goal. Having mastered these ideas the pupils start actual shop practice. For those thoroughly interested in woodwork an advance course is offered which produces some really beautiful pieces of furniture. Tech is proud of this training program offering to all, whether college preparatory or general, the valuable experience of woodshop. Left to right: Robert Heath, Arthur Malstrom, William Grady, John Griffin, Brian Nichols, Thomas Laurino, James Capeless, John Gale, Bruce Bentley. i 21
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+ a : 2 4 TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL From the music department we hear the rumble of drums, blaring of brass, and the soaring of high voices drawing everyone to future entertainment and excitement. Looking in on this class we find a mass rehearsal in progress for one of Tech’s big shows. To the left we see the Boys’ Chorus numbering sixty voices, and the Girls’ Chorus of eighty, who perform for the P. T. A., in Tantrums, and in Tech Turns to Music. In the middle, getting ready for the grand finale, is our orchestra, grown in the last three years from eleven to thirty instrumentalists. Here too is the band of forty-two pieces which in addition to regular school activities as assemblies, games, etc. also played during President Truman’s visit and in various parades and outside concerts. Our band owes much of its city-wide popularity to long hours of after school practice and drill. The Tech Swing- sters, who are a selected sixteen piece dance band are also the backbone of Tantrums. Moving to the right we notice the Tech Chorale, our largest selected musical group of one hundred voices, which presents many fine renditions of classical and popular arrange- ments for the Christmas Assembly, Holy Week, and Graduation. In front is the Tech Choralette, a selected group chosen to participate in both school and community Christmas programs, and to sing for such organizations as the Motion Picture Council. At the tap of a baton, all is quiet, and Mr. Lee Crabtree, the guide and director, steps forward. An all-round musician, Mr. Crabtree not only holds two degrees in music education but also has worked under Fred Waring and directs the Nurses’ Chorus at Springfield Hospital. Frequently, he can be seen playing any instrument from the clarinet to the piano, or heard singing any part from bass to soprano. We salute this exceptionally fine, hard worker with the genial personality. All City Orchestra Tech Band and Majorettes at Pynchon Park
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