Boys Technical High School - Artisan Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1952

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qflirfol ofcgndlairafion OPPOSITE PAGE 1+ The Social Science, Music, and Art teachers are shown here in their outside activities. The picture at the upper right has Donald Warsh, William Mikich, Anthony lrek, and Gerald Flessate discussing the present world situation in a history class. At the left is Mr. T. Heidtke who looks mighty unlike a history teacher while he rakes his lawn. He also likes hiking. At the top are Mr. A. Lilly and Mr. W. A. Becker. Mr. Lilly, having his students' welfare always in mind, here discusses one of his charges with a mother at Open House. Mr. Becker is shown in his American Legion office acting as chairman of his district's March of Dimes campaign. He also enioys camping and fishing and travel- ing so he likes to go to Badger Boys State where he teaches Parliamentary Law. Below these two is Mr. N. Skaros teaching his daughter Susan and a playmate how to fish for trout. Under him is Mr. L. R. Thomas occupied here in reading. He plays bridge and keeps his old interest in all forms of athletics. Mr. H. W. Nicolaus stands below Mr. Heidtke. ln summer he manages water shows in connection with the Jackson Park Fourth of July celebration. All south side high schools are represented in these shows. The Music department is shown in the center pictures. Mr. J. T. Oakes is putting finishing touches on his new home. He seems as handy with the saw as with a baton. To his right are two of his charges, Walter Golbuff and Harold Johnson, laughing at a sour note in Barracks 4. Below them is Mr. E. M. Mueller with his first loves, Kathy and Michael. No wonder his hobbies center around the home! There is hardly time for fishing, he says. The Art department is portrayed at the bottom of the page. Mr. H. L. Thurn, our ceramics expert, has a separate studio where he specializes in pottery. He also enioys fine music. Mr. R. E. Cote, Department Chairman, is evaluating a work of art at his desk. His hobbies are color photography and designing and building homes. Mr. D. Gill has recently built his own home. This is a picture of genius at work-mixing mortar. Mr. G. O. Young designed the whole fireplace in front of which he sits teaching his son, Richard, drawing. The care of his home and reading divert his attention from school work. At the bottom of this page are pictured James Anson, Arnold Wichman, and Robert Horn discussing an art problem in the Art department. LEFT The Printing teachers work around presses like the one illustrated left in the pic ture of Dennis Ostrowski and Leroy Roesch shown criticiz ing the setup on a fob Mr R L DeRoo in the up er picture on this page is re novating a room in his home At his lake cottage he says his days in the garden and in his raspberry patch are lived three times once in contemplation once in actu ality and again in memory Mr M R Stewart Depart ment Chairman works hard in the printing field that he has too little time for his sport of fishing Mr M Wolfgram below likes hunting and fishing but he likes his David Judith Ann and Lawrence more What happy contentment' Social Science Music Printing all these teachers inspire their students with their we it terests children and in valuable outside activities



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l0l0l QClCL fe .SQPUICQZ5 The Bookstore is visited by every boy at Tech We are always treated cordially by Mrs Irene Haese and we are supplied with many needs besides books The Accounting Office efficiently takes care of all the finances in our school and distributes supplies to all departments This pleas ant office force consists of Miss Alice Stramow ki Miss Emily Banas zynski and Mrs Myrtle Ebert The Main Office is lust as efficiently run by Miss Carmela Zanoni Miss Joan Boheim and Miss Ann Schlosser These three put out bulle tins have charge of attendance maintain school records and deal with the public the teachers and the pupils 'mf OPPOSITE PAGE L7 Chief Engineer Wilbur Vance lupper leftl smiles with satisfaction at the excellent work his maintenance staff has done this year Below him are pictured the women who help keep Tech clean Mrs Mabel Warras Mrs Mary Potisk and Mrs Amelia Cirey The five men at the right are the engineer s assistants who keep us warm in winter Edwin Suminski Leo Friske August Osinski fred Krause and Andrew Kurtz The cafeteria staff labovel feeds us heartily What cooking' We re proud of them Seated are Mrs Emma Grevenow and Miss Leora McLay Standing are Mrs Ellen Dowd, Mrs. Mildred Kuehn, Mrs. Bernadette Lange, and Miss Lena Belobraidich. The picture at the lower left has the cafeteria manager, Mrs. Katherine Henning, making change for Mr. Watters who has just bought a delicious meal. 30

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