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:fb WW filali I 1 N CHECKING Ill' 0 THE IHIY Organizing and directing Tech's monitorial staff . . . teaching drawing . . . take up the time of Mr. Kenneth B. Oyer. He is shown conferring with William Miksic, Donald Grossman, and William Stoll, monitor chiefs. Three times tardy and you're out . . . out of your class, that is, to see Mr. Iohn F. Witeck, who also teaches math. He is explaining to Michael Gersh the method of making out the tardy report. The crossroads for 2000 boys . , . sooner or later . . . and the busiest place in the school from 7:30 to 8:30 is the Attendance Office, presided over by Mr. Fred Schriever. Two of his monitors, Dick Merrell and Don Novak, are get- ting instructions. l i nment of Miss Abbie Sullivan, mathematics teach- Checking absences the eighth period . . . is the specia assg er. Monitors assisting her are Kenneth Hagerman, Gerhart Nuenthal. and Charles Wieman. Lockers and locker keys . . . padlocks and combinations . . . are the stock in trade of Mr. Clifford Iaquith. science teacher. He is shown here giving Fred Miller his new lock combination. 29
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WW -,N cami ELI. is ol It 'PIHIJA G . . . . . . n y one ot the many activities of Mr. Elmer H. Ellis, mathematics teacher and chair- man of the Guidance Department. Here Mr. Ellis computes test grades with the slide rule, while Ierome Heimerl tabulates the scores. Roll top desk . , . with Mr. Wilfred E. Belleau behind it are familiar to many Boys' Tech Sophomores. Mr. Belleau, who also teaches English, discusses problems with his monitor, Roland Iasiorkowski. Iuniors have problems, too . . . and take them to Mr. Lloyd R. Thomas, social studies teacher. He confers here with Donald Erdmann, a prospective graduate in 1950. Credits . . . university entrance requirements . . . are all in a day's work tor Mr. Iames L. Fitzpatrick, Senior adviser. In this case, he answers the all-important questions tor Kurt Willi, a Iune 1949 graduate. Newest member ot the Guidance Department . . . is Mr. Harry Wolft. He assists Mr. Ellis with the Freshmen and also helps with the scheduling oi classes. He is shown conferring with Ge W ' ' orge eibl and Warren Lister. 28
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