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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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J ,9I'lfQl Q:ftQ6!!fQ0 A OPPOSITE PAGE The Science Department at Boys' Tech works wonders with its students. The teachers are men of exceptional knowledge and teaching ability, and they understand boys. Two of their students are depicted in a chemistry experiment in the upper right picture: Thomas Butts and Forrest McQuitty. The upper left picture is of Mr. F. Schriever on his way to the beach for a leisurely summer suntan. To his right, Mr. C. L. Strelitzer unpocks some new camera equipment for nature study and wildlife photography. Below Mr. Shriever is Mr. A. G. Zander keeping up with the news. All life is so interesting to him. Mr. J. W. Butts, in the next picture, sits by his unique fireplace alongside this beautiful Siamese cat. He has quite a garden of strawberries, fruits, and vegetables which he cans each year in tin cans. The middle row shows Mr. W. McCrory, Mr. H. A. Wolff, Mr, A. H. Gould, and Mr. R. D. Haney. Mr. McCrary, Department Chairman, likes to read historical novels and visit historical places. He also keeps up with the composition and uses of new drugs when he is not hiking for a little physical activity. Mr. Wolff is on his way to his new home which he is finishing in fine taste and good workmanship. His own garden supplies him with most of his food there, too. Mr. Gould is transplanting a tree next to his home, but you ought to see his orchard and raspberries out in the country! Mr. Haney has just returned from a hunting trip. The results are shown in the photograph. The Electric Department is pictured in the bottom row with a scene from the shop in the third picture. The teachers are Mr. M. E. Olson, Mr. J. K. Jacobson, and Mr. J. H. Lauerman. Mr. Olson is a hunter as we see in the picture. Mr. Jacobson is as interested in radio outside of school as he is at Tech. Mr. Lauerman snaps pictures wherever he sees a good subject. The best subiects are his grandchildren who are his pride and ioy. BELOW On this page, the Electric Department is continued. A closeup of work in the winding class is shown at the lower left. The students are Donald Brouillard, Clifford Porth, and Robert Podemski working at an armature rewinding job in Room 360. Mr. F. H, Krahn has a regular machine shop in his basement-and here he teaches electric shop! Mr. L. C. Janicki, Department Chairman, is developing a movie film in his darkroom. He also likes fishing and hunting. Trick photography could catch him some big ones, couldn't it? Mr. M, C, Mommsen sits at his TV set, as so many do these days for diversion, but he would just as soon be out fishing or playing golf. Mr. G. J. .Iautz is shown using a testing machine in his basement workshop. His Boy Scout work keeps him busy outside the home and his tent trailer goes on many a camping and fishing trip where he takes movies for the record, In the lower right picture Mr. A. M. Karweik watches the train go round and round while two grandchildren, Terry Michael and Kevin Charles O'Neill, follow it with anxious anticipation. All of these teachers show that they are interested in the life around them so that they can bring outside experiences to their classrooms. granite
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