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-ln- Table of Contents Title Page ., .. , I Our Technical High School i 2 Dedication , , i , 3 Triangle Staff T , i . 4 Table of Contents . , 5 Retirements . i , 6,7 Administration . 8 Senior Officers ., 9 Art Faculty and Graduates 12 Auto Aero Refrigeration Faculty and Graduates 16 Electrical Faculty and Graduates 20 English Faculty . ., . 24 Social Studies Faculty . 25 Home Economic, Faculty and Graduates 26 Mathematics Faculty 33 Manufacturing, Drafting, Building Faculty and Graduates 34 Music Faculty and Graduates AO Performing Arts and Polytechnical 44 Printing Faculty and Graduates A8 Science Faculty and Graduates 52 Summer School Graduates 57 January Mock Elections 61 June Mock Elections 62,63 Sports .. , 65 Health Faculty 66 Candids . ,,,, . 77 Calendar of Events 88 Organizations 89 Homerooms . lOl Advertisements , 132 Editors Note ., i T36
HAZEL FULLER Hazel Fuller, teacher of English and librarian, came to Cass in 1920. Previously she had taught English and Latin in both Michigan and Louisiana. She received her B.A. degree at the University of Michigan in 1918 and her M.A. degree from the same institution in 1925. Miss Fuller was a scholarly person, and achieved the rare honor of having been elected to the Phi Beta Kappa scholarship society. Her great interest in books and general literature led her to prepare for school library work at Wayne University. Tranferred from English to the library in 1946, she continued as the Cass librarian until her retirement in June 1957. Her contribution as a teacher and a librarian to the Cass Tech pupils and teacher staff cannot be over- estimated. Through her retirement, Cass Tech lost a fine personality, a lady of culture, a scholar, and a true teacher. HARLEY H. GOODWIN Harley H. Goodwin, a man of quiet interests, finds pleasure in books, gardening, or shooting the family on kodachrome slides- a skill developed in college days when he earned part of his tuition as a photographer. A family man, still devoted to the girl he met in college over 40 years ago, Mr. Goodwin has two children, and is a grandfather to three-with his love of teaching living again in daughter, Fanny Eliza- beth, who teaches special education in the Detroit school system. A man whose thirst for knowledge has never been quenched, and whose has kept abreast of a changing world by studying as he taught, Mr. Goodwin has teaching experience in Manhattan, Kansas, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, in Menominee, Wisconsin, and in Detroit. A community-minded man with always time for church and Boy Scout activities, he now heads Leadership Training for District 10 and holds the coveted Honorary Beaver Award. A contented man who has so lived that retirement means no change more drastic than more time for gardening, books, civic ac- tivities, and a few pleasure trips with wife, Edith. ALICE MILLARD Only one phase of the many-faceted career of Miss Alice Millard has ended-that of a Cass teacher. ln her early years at Cass, Miss Millard sponsored two clubs, the Girl Reserves, a character-building group, and the Girls' League, a social activity organization. Later she developed the program for counseling the handicapped students, served on faculty committees, and made valuable contributions to the insurance committee of city-wide teacher organizations. With the retirement of Miss Millard Cass has lost a stimulating, altruistic personality with a delightful sense of humor, but the city of Detroit will continue to profit by her unselfish interest in people and their problems. She will now have more time to devote to another phase of her career, service to her church and the community. retirements
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