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PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF THE TECHTONIAN YEARBOOK FACULTY ADVISERS RICHARD R. DRY ART LAY OUT EDITORIAL Bernard J. Rooney Julia C. Murray PHOTOGRAPHY CIRCULATION Albert E. Gentsch Helen D. Flavin 1944 Edward R. Ahrens Frederick 0. Ford Paul N. Gregoire Gerald G. Haase ART STAFF Senior .4 rt Editor C George W. Lytle Francis J. Noack James D. Harrington Alfred F. Horton Frank J. Manzella Robert G. Manzella . Murray V. Belsky Junior Art Editor, Richard Andres Charles H. J. Bernhard Howard M. Schwartz Aldo P. Ceccato Edward Z. Walentznowicz J Gordon E. Fagan EDITORIAL STAFF ohn Loga Lewis K. Felleisen Harry D. Hebard David T. Fleck Daniel J. Linkowski Erving R. Mix Jack McCartan Maurice R. Stein CIRCULATION STAFF William Rraun-Russell Kuhn ...... . . L Robert L. Zinter Roll Call 1 01 Robert Coles-Alan Goerlitz .....,......., ....,. l 02 Robert Baker-Richard Richthammer ......., ...... 1 07 Frank Rossie-Walter Fitton ...,.............. ...... 1 08 Salvatore Lombardo-Matthew Kazierczak ..,... ....,. 2 01 Albert Seames-Michael Titorcnho .,......... ..,... 2 09 Charles Jamieson-James Michael ........... ....,. 2 13 Mario DiQuilio-Danford Lavis ..,, ..,.. ...... 2 1 9 James Finley--Armin Perry ........ ...... 2 22 Owen Maijir-Richard Nagel ....... ...... 3 09 John Radevki-Gerald Haase .... ...... 3 10 John Paulin-Melvin Scott .................,...,........ 317 Joseph Dowling-Hugh Price ............................. 318 ASSISTANTS FOR SENIOR APPOINTMENTS Building Design Course-Joseph Moretta N Industrial Chemistry-Oscar G. Bargnes Lollege Preparatory Course-Irvin Rosenberg Electrical CoursegJohn F. Howarg Mechanical Course-Sebastian S. DiMaria
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RETIREMENTS MISS CLARA G. BAGLEY Miss Bagley, who came to Tech in 1919 to teach mathematics to countless Freshmen and Sophomores, retired in June 1943. For several years she had been a study room teacher and a Freshman, then a Sophomore, adviser. As a teacher, Miss Bagley was capable, patient, and successful, as a study room teacher, she was kindly, wise, and understandingq as an adviser, her outstanding trait of conscientiousness made her cooperation a blessing and a criterion. Of her time and skill Miss Bagley was unusually generous, for any student-the exceptionally gifted or the slow to understand-received careful instruction outside of class time. These pupils remember her liberality well, and their inarticulate gratitude must be her com- pensation for faithful devotion to duty and the young in her charge. Nor has her interest in Tech ceased. Daily as the newspapers carry information of the work in service or industry of boys who once were pupils here, Miss Bagley reads and clips these items, sending them to e added to the school scrapbook. So, her loyal spirit is with us still. MISS ELLEN G. HERLIHY When the Christmas season had vanished and Technical School reopened, it was discovered that Miss Herlihy, senior study room teacher in room 108 since 1921, had very quietly retired. Furthermore she had gone to a new and 'ovful life in Texas. Since 1920 she had tauglltihistory and civics on the schedule, but her occupation only began there, for no enterprise of the Senior Class was executed without her zealous, enthusiastic counsel and effort. Senior Council meetings, picnics, elections, Class Day, banquets, skating parties, all benefited by her assiduous guidance. To Miss Herlihy, the half of the Senior Class which reported daily to room 108 was composed, not of a mass, but of individuals in whom she took a rare interest, advising, placating, reassuring, cajoling, festraining each according to his need, helping to solve their prob- ems with thoughtful, tactful heed. Much of the tone which has distinguished undertakings of the Senior Class has been due to her good taste and judgment. The high standards of conduct and emphasis u on integrity which Miss llerlihy consistently stressed, not alone by precept but by example, place her amon the moulders of tradition in this school where she was long a vita? force.
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