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.gn jheir joofzifelari Mathematics teachers also have their families, homes, and hobbies. The picture at the upper right is that of Robert Schieffer and Ronald Zuba talking over the geometric figures in front of them. Their teachers bring them a world of outside experiences to prove math practical. ln the upper left is Mr. A. A. Sperling who not only puts math to good use in creating weaving designs but also con- structs looms and services them in a studio room in his home. His basement workshop would be the envy of any student of woodworking. To his left is Mr. E. Poppendieck caulking a window of the new home he built last summer. Little Thomas and Susan watch him work. They'll be hobbyists if not mathematicians when they grow up. ln the center row Mr. J. F. Witeck lleftl teaches his son, John, golf, although fishing and baseball are his minor sports, Mr. E. H. Ellis lcenterl has a home- made trailer for travel, camping, and hunting and fishing, Mr. O. P. Bubeck lrightl likes books, as we can see, and the great outdoors. Below are pictured Miss Abbie Sullivan, Mr. F. E. Nicolai, Mr. H. Zirbel, and Mr. C. Deblitz. Miss Sullivan is a bridge enthusiast and likes gardening. Mr. Nicolai, Department Chairman, has this fine library in his home for diversified reading. Mr. Zirbel coaches track and football but changes to golf, tennis, and swimming in summer. He and his wife admire the trophy presented to him by the football squad last semester. Mr. Deblitz coaches basketball and track, but the apple of his eye is Cathy Joy sitting on his lap. BELOW Below are shown Mr. A. H. Millies lUpperl watching television with his two sons, David and Bruce, Mr J. J. Van de Kamp whose wife and daughters, Rita and Phyllis, help him with the garden and lawn and find his bees most interesting, and Mr. L. H. Fuller whose daughters have grown enough for him to travel with his wife on bikes for picnicking, exercise, and diversion. Well, some say math is dull. We'Il bet this staff can pep it up!
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C971 fereb fin? eolo e OPPOSITE PAGE l, Drawing is a requirement for graduation from almost every course at Boys' Tech. Think of the influence these men have on Tech students! A Mechanical Drawing proiect is illustrated at the upper right with John Koss, Franklin Rubanka, and Roger Heins working on the plate. To their left is a picture of James Mussa and Donald Gabrus admiring a modern house plan in Architectural Drafting. Mr. C. J. Rohde lupper leftl has renewed an old interest in square dancing. Mr. O. H. Braun transfers his drawing activities into his home as we see him at his drawing table in the next picture. He is also interested in tool designing. Below Mr. Rohde is Mr. C. H. Schubert who is interested enough in drawing to make it an outside activity. He also likes reading next to his fireplace where the photographer caught him. Next to him is Mr. V. J. Tatge talking over a fishing trip with his son, Charles. Charles is a Boys' Tech student. The photography supply shop catches the eye of Mr. H. E. Barthel whose other interests are electrical and carpenter work and collecting records. The upper picture next to him is that ot Mr. K. B. Oyer, Architectural Drafting Chairman, whose farming activities are well known at Tech. He will retire to the farm some day and begin his life anew. Below him is Mr. E. E. Olson, Mechanical Drawing Chairman, who takes his own movies. To his right is Mr. W. E. Stocum, a member of the City Hall D. P. W. Championship Golf Team. However, no sport misses his attention. The four pictures at the bottom are of Mr. N. W. Nelson, Mr. W. D. Wilson, Mr. R. Morrison, and Mr. W. H. Weber. Mr. Nelson plays our organ and the piano, but here he is shown painting a picture. Good, isn't it? Mr. Wilson loves his dog, we see, and engages in gardening. Mr. Morrison is re-doing his kitchen in the picture. He also does gardening, plays golf, and takes pictures. He is an ofticer in the Coast Guard Reserve. Mr. Weber is our teacher of photography mainly because he loves it. He is kept busier with his musical activities and building a summer home up north. LEFT Pattern Making teachers occupy this page. The upper picture shows Gordon Kosmecki, John Swessel, Edward Orne, and Gerald Walesa with a class project. Mr. W. E, Wutke lLower Lefti illustrates here some of his art metal work, but he takes colored movies too -some of his best in the Rockies. Mr. F. F. Kneisler lCenterl has a collection of house plants that are the envy ol all who see them. Mr. G. A. Mickelson, Department Chairman, travels lar and wide and takes movies and colored slides which his many friends enjoy. Certainly Boys' Tech teachers are interesting'
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