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Science CHARLES R. WILLIAM T. UCEBAL ALBERT M. ALLAN CLANCY COWING JOHNSON HOWARD C. KELLY Cuar es ALLAN, physicist and expert in orientation, is in charge of the boys’ placement office. Mr. Allan’s pleasant manner has made him a favorite with pupils and faculty. Wirt1am Crancy has charge of the War Bond committee. He is also interested in metallurgy. Mr. Clancy’s ready smile and friendly disposition have made him a wel- ener come committee to all those new to the school. Creat Cowr1ne, one Ore of our favorite chemistry teachers, is now in the guidance department in the school office. We miss him at Tech. ALBERT JOHNSON, a fav- orite of all, excels in mountain climbing and golf. He has a home in the country where he loves to spend his time. Howarp C. Ke ty is chairman of the Science Revision Committee. In his quiet way, Mr. Kelly accomplishes a great deal without any fanfare. He has made a yy ppmonp host of friends in his many years in Springfield. ALFRED LINCOLN is MAYNARD treasurer of the 8. A., and does he watch our money! Mr. Lincoln is an organist of note. He enjoys mountain climbing, too. Another outdoor lover is M. EoMonp Maynarp who camps in the summer. Mr. Maynard is best known, however, for his wide knowledge of electronics. This vitally important field in the post war era will see many Tech boys who owe their excellent start to Mr. Maynard. ) Frank McMauon is one of the famous “Ervin, Sprague, and Mc ) Mahon Trio.” Mr. McMahon also belongs to the Rifle club and tracks down attendance irregularities. Herpert NorTHRUP, our new assistant principal, has suffered the agony of business managing the Tiger. He can forget that worry, though, while he enjoys the com- panionship of his two youngsters at his favorite sport, swimming. The tickets for the many plays presented at Tech are supervised by ALEPH E. C. Oxtver who also serves on the Hi-Y service committee. Miss Masri Porter enjoys photography, collect- ing plants, and the study of birds. Davin Rem is interested both in photography and boating. During the summer Witu1am Wiper conducts a biological fish survey for the state, hence his interest in limnology. He enjoys painting furniture. Never more shall he hide his dramatic talent after his dramatic performance in the faculty version of the “House Without a Key.” FRANK T. McMAHON HERBERT E. ALEPH E.G: MABEL DAVID H. WILLIAM W. NORTHRUP OLIVER POTTER REID WILDER [ 16 ]
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Mathematics Gereerria RSE eT GEORGE A. BENJAMIN C. NELSON THEODORE M. EUNOLA B. HENRY A. ANDREWS BUSHEY BUTLER CHASE HEDERMAN HEWITT Grorce ANDREWS is Tech’s director of the exchequer. He is a director of the 5S. A., chairman to raise money for the Servicemen’s Honor Roll, and faculty manager of athletics. But, Mr. Andrews is also an outdoor enthusiast enjoying gardening, fishing, and traveling. Before school BENJAMIN BusHey, that witty, air-minded teacher, conducts a class in model aircraft construction. He also serves on the Scholarship Award Committee. It would take more than Charles Atlas and his contemporaries to bring room 204 to order every morn- ing, but Nerson Butier “dood it!” “Strongman” Butler has charge of the audiovisual projection equipment, also. The class rings that are worn so proudly by senior and junior classmen were bought by THEoporrt Cuase who is adviser of the Ring Committee. Mr. Chase, being a very busy man, is also a Pro-Merito and a junior class adviser. He, even so, has had time to develop the famous “screwball” of the faculty men’s bowling team. We have a member of the faculty who is interested in capriculture. She is Eunora HeperMan who owns (yes, she really does) purebred Saanen milk goats! One of her favorite goats, Nancy Hawks, who was born on Lincoln’s Birthday, had quintuplets not long ago. Mrs. Hederman is also a collector of antique glass. Before the war HENRY Hewitt belonged to the Springfield Riding Club, but now he has forsaken horses and given his all as adviser of the Senior Hi-Y. With the cigarette shortage Frep Hutrcutnson just sits back and laughs at ERED W. the rest of the world because he smokes a pipe! To be able to conquer HUTCHINSON Hutchy’s heart of gold, one needs only to be equipped with peanuts, plenty of ‘em, or to throw a gala party, inviting Mr. Hutchinson, of course. Another Red Cross worker is Mary Kettey who also derives much pleasure from dressmaking and cooking. EpNa Marston enjoys her summer camp work in Quinipeck where she goes every summer. Haroip SCHELLENGER enjoys photography as a hobby, and has taken many pictures for our Tech Tiger. With his handsome looks someone should be photo- ; ; : SCHELLENGER — THEINERT graphing him! A real proud papa is STANLEY SpraGuE who never ceases to rave about his Cenacrn epee SPRAGUE YOUNG kids. We don’t blame him because from what we hear, they're grand children. “Papa” EDNAG. Sprague is also adviser for the Junior HrY. MARSTON The Nisimaha is directed by HELEN THEINERT who is interested, mainly, in food (at least that’s what she says). We hear that she can turn out a meal to satisfy the desire of any epicure. The women teachers of this school have formed a bowling team and one of its expert bowlers Uae is AGNEs YouNG who serves as adviser of the MILLER set junior class, too. MARY T. KELLEY HAROLD W. HELEN N. [e158]
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Physical Education The coach of the track, hockey, and football teams is Henry Batr who makes his own movies and tints pictures for a hobby. Mr. Batt turns out a crack track team. “Mim” Hatcu is shy and quiet, but her actions in basketball and apparatus speak louder than her words. Her favorite enjoyment eae MILTON HENRY W. MIRIAM JOHN K. is skiing and she is an expert at ORCUTT BATT HATCH KALLOCH this. Miss Hatch owns up to no special hobby except perhaps eating. With all her activities she can hardly find time to wash, iron, and rest. Our famovs basketball team is coached by JOHNNY Ka.iocu who also coaches the baseball team. For hobbies, Coach Kalloch is interested in historical research, his wonderful family, and the problem of the RUNGE tobacco supply. Mitton Orcutt coaches the swimming, tennis, and soccer teams. err ite Hunting, fishing, and bouncing his three youngsters on his knee are the favor’ ite occupations of this coach. He is famous in Tech as a partner in the Gifford: Orcutt duo. What rhythm those boys have !! “Curer’” Warmer likes to hunt, fish, and play golf. Besides teaching auto-safety, “Chief Coaches football and intramural basketball. The favorite pastime of “Mim” WHiITTEMORE, a mem- ber of the Appalachian Club, is conquering the mountains, but now and then MIRIAM M. she likes to dabble in paint and not being a first-class sign painter, she eventue WHITTEMORE ally gets covered. Miss Whittemore is also a good companion to the girls and she can be counted upon to do her share in any fun. Home Economics “You all” know Mitprep Dosps, one of the freshman class advisers. If the name doesn’t bring to mind the picture of some one who has just stepped out of a bandbox, maybe the mention of that enviable drawl will. The sponsor of the Junior Red Cross is HELEN Dopcr. Mrs. Dodge’s chief interests are her husband and children, a daughter attending Northfield School for Girls, oo and a son, a major in the Air Force in Calcutta, India. Rutu MA = Gas er takes no vacation during the summer, for her time is MILDRED HELEN P. spent instructing student nurses in nursing psychology. Singing DOBBS DODGE is a source of much pleasure for her. Much of Beatrice MILLER’s time is occupied in finding jobs for ambitious girls, as she has charge of placement work for girls. Being an adviser of the freshman class and on the Orientation and Home Economics Commit: tee, still doesn’t take up so much time that her hobby of fabrics and fashions is neglected. The successful fashion shows, a feature of the last few years, have been sponsored by SaprE SwWEN son. Gardening, collecting costumes, especially those of the 1850 period, and gathering antiques are the pastimes Miss Swenson most enjoys. With the class of °45 will go many of the head- aches of Eucenra WILSON, adviser of that class and in charge of their RUTH M. BEATRICE D. SADIE J. EUGENIA Sess pesen te iC Nee Gus GABLER MILLER SWENSON WILSON how has found time to teach Red Cross and nutrition to adult groups besides a nutrition class in school. ‘She finds travel especially interest- ing and enjoys experimenting with new foods and new dishes. pay | SP
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