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BACK ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FRONT ROW: Flack, Robinson, Schwartz, Kackley, Steiner, Hopper, Welty. Muri, Hamill, London, Schauer, Cromwell. Nelson, Kieckheafer, Hiatt, Wiedman, Whitehead, Jaris, Hutchinson. Couve, Hein, Campbell, Morgan, Frisk, Moengen. PAGE ELEVEN
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Tflett 7e zc6 M nr Albert T. Hutchinson, Machine: His most frequently , used expression is, That ' s sufficient! His hobby is pattern making. He also has a fully equipped machine shop in his garage and can make practically any- thing. He has been teaching at Tech for about 15 years. Anthony E. Hadady, Machine shop instructor: He is a dog fancier and golfer de lux. His chief rival is Coach Carlson. R. M. Wilson, Safety Avoc.; Mr. Wilson, former professional football, basketball and baseball player, is assisting in the war effort by being head of the school ' s paper salvage program. James B. Campbell, Plumbing: Mr. Campbell is an ardent sport fan and usually sees every sport contest in which Tech takes part. Eligible for retirement but considers it his patriotic duty to keep on the job. Organ- ized the plumbing shop at Tech years ago. Richard E. Fuller, Math., B. P. R.; Mr. Fuller is the man with that huge car. He rides a bicycle to school and says, It keeps up my manly build. He is ass ' stant football and basketball coach. Fred N. Hopper, Trade Inf., Math.; He is watch-dog and guardian of the cafeteria at noon. Takes care of the Bonds and Stamps. He is an active member of the Masons. Arnold F. Robinson, Band; Mr. Robinson is well known to the band members as a man of few words. He always comes to the point instead of around the bush. He indulges in golf and usually plays with those well known pros, Mr. Hadady and Mr. Carlson. William C. Michaels, Asst. Band, Instrumental; He has Its own little swing orchestra which plays around Hammond. You can hear him early every period of the day in one of the little band rooms picking away on the clarinet. He ins ' sts he will learn how to play it. John T. Mur:, English; He is always acting tough but that ' s just a front. He is in the Coast Guard Reserve where he spends most of his time outside of school. He likes to read and plays a wicked tune on the piano and organ. He is also Hi-Y sponsor. Henry L. Callantine, History, M. S. P.; Sponsor of senior class and of the Student Council. He is advisor to the senior boys who are called to the Armed Service. He spends Its vacations working the carpenter trade. Eskin E. Cromwell, Math; Mr. Cromwell is known to all the boys as the math wizard. He is either senior advisor or sponsor of the junior class. To put something over on him is something to brag about. Albert T. Schell, Drafting; He takes an interest in the boys ' work in shop. He likes fishing and spends his vacations near Park Rapids. Henry F. Kieckeafer, Machine; He started machine shop soon after Tech started. He organized night school production training classes followed by the war training program. He keeps a beatuiful lawn and flower garden. Stop and see it this summer. Virgil R. Thompson, Auto; The auto shop boys say he has the biggest line of stories of anyone in Hammond. Keeps busy trying to keep the cars moving. A fisherman extraordinary, who spends his summers down on the banks of Lake Nyona.
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7%e t 7eacAvu (cant. ) Charles A. Jaris, General Shop; He is a first .year man at Tech. Commuting from Illinois because of the housing shortage. Helps Uncle Sam conserve gas, tires, etc., by serving on the local Ration Board. The boys hope he decides to stay at Tech. Theodore M. Flack, Welding and Forge; He teaches night school for war trainees. Keeps classes after school whenever things disappear and gets a big kick out of how the lost articles reappear. Harold E. Holloway, Electric; Experienced in radio and motion picture ma- chines, works the trade in summer. He is active in American Legion work. His knowledge of electricity has helped many of his students pass Army tests in Radar. Albert J. Zimmerman, Wood; Mr. Zimmerman is financial manager of all Tech’s extracurricular funds. Also sponsor of the Safety Committee. Keeps the chairs and teachers ' desks in shape — believes there is only one way and that is the right way. Knows Tech from away back. Cassell C. Wiedman, Geography; Knows his geography both past and pres- ent. Always promoting parties and contests. Only male teacher with a desk in the girls ' department. A handy man to have around when something needs to be done. Harry H. Wilson, Tech. Inf. Math; Easy to get along with, unless you are out of line. Makes a perfect senior adv ' sor and certainly can keep you out of trouble. His pet peeve is senior boys coming in tardy. Richard A. Sampson, Dean of Boys; Most popular person with the boys of Tech. Sympathetic, interested and a friend of every boy. Active in Brooks House and in Boys ' work all over town. Has been at Tech for about 15 years. Louis D. Birkett, B. P. R., and Basketball Coach; He teaches BPR and a little sketching mixed up with basketball. His players always try to get into his classes. Always looking for next year to be better than this one. Albert J. Paschen, English; Made a fatal mistake when he volunteered to sponsor this annual. Always pushing someone to get that Chart mov- ing. Also gives those nice little standardized tests that tell you how much you know or don ' t know. Earns summer groceries at Lever Brothers. William L. Burris, Sheet Metal; In addition to being an excellent sheet metal man, he is an expert with a gun and also bow and arrow. Clarence Welty, Physics, Gen. Science; He teaches both boys and girls. He is quiet, unassuming, but keeps the boys on their toes to keep up with his vocabulary. His first year at Tech but we hope to see him here for many more. Paul W. Hoemann, Asst. Coach; Freshman Coach and Physical Ed instructor. Cheerful, interested in sports of all kinds. Came here from Iowa but we hope he likes it well enough to stay with us. Gerald Kackley, Math, English; Usually greets or answers you in a proverb. Pet peeve is to have someone outsmart him. His main trouble is his 7th period Geometry class. He also serves as night school principal. Harold A. Carlson, Popular football and track Coach; Likes golf and tries singing. In great demand at the Prom and Tigrus Club Dances.
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