Hammond Technical Vocational High School - Chart Yearbook (Hammond, IN)

 - Class of 1947

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The duties of a teacher are As heavy as can be Regardless of the type of school Or whether “he” or “she” Because the teacher must possess A knowledge that will shine And in addition has to keep The students right in line There are a thousand questions to be answered every day And papers must be graded When the books are put away The pleasures of an evening out Are seldom to be shared Because the next day’s lesson must Be carefully prepared And yet there is a glory in This timeless atmosphere The teacher helps tomorrow’s world Prepare for its career. Portraits

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Administration Faculty SITTING: Left to Right, H. M. Landon — Girls ' Coordinator, Bus. Etiquette; A. Hamill — Home Service; T. Iliatt — Bkg. ; G. Bereolas — Avoc., English. Track; H. A. Carlson — History, Football; A. E. Hadady — Machine I; 1. E. Erickson — Nurse’s Office, Home Nursing; H. E. Thomas — Home Nursing, Sewing; R. Clency — Art. STANDING: A. T. Hutchinson — Machine; T. M. Flack — Forge Welding: R. M. Wilson — Health Safety, Avoc.: M. L. Rogers — Cooking: H. Steiner — Sewing; M. Peehl — Modern S. Problems, U.S. Govt., History; M. M. Oxborrow — Home Management; G. L. Dietrich — Sewing; E. Couve — English: L. A. Daggert — Home Management, Home Mechanics: G. • Kackley — Math. English; C. P. Welty — General Science, Physics; P. W. Hoemann— Avocation, Wrestling; W. E. WefI -nstette — Electric I. Our Campus Here are the pictures of our teachers. We would like to show you our Campus but we would need an aerial view ' . Did you get lost between the main building and annex 1, annex 2, and annex 3? Annex 1 is w r ay over on Fayette Street. Here you may find Mr. Campbell, the popular shop instructor, acting as principal and Mr. Burris, the sheet-metal man, his assistant. Annex 2 is just across the street from the main building. Five hundred boys cross Bussell Street twice each day going to and from drafting shop or avocation classes. Mr. A. T. Schell, drafting shop instructor may be designated as principal, with Mr. Waite, Mr. Bereolas. Mr. Wilson and Mr. Hoemann, all giving a helping hand. Annex 3 is located across the tracks. This is our newest baby. Mr. Van guards all those planes and Mr. Camsky helps him fill up the place with cars of all ages and description. It’s a busy place. EIGHT



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Administration Faculty FIRST ROW: Left to Right, W. L. Burris, — Sheet Metal Shop; H. F. Kieckheafer — Machine III: V. Camsky — Auto Shop: C. H. Van Deventer — Aviation Mechanics; G. A. Bailee — English. Newsnapcr: C. A. Jari- — Academic, General Shop; J. B. Campbell — Plumbing Shop; L. D. Birkett — Sketch, Drawing, Basketball; II. I,. Callentine — M.S.P., History, U.S. Gov ' t. SECOND ROW: R. E. Walker — Vocal Music, E. Johnson — Comptometer: M. McCort — English, Business Train- ing: A. Hale — Mathematics; E. V. Morgan — Cafeteria; E. V. Frisk — English, History. LAST ROW: . E. E. Cromwell — Mathematics, Sketching: G. Novak — Tech. Inf., Health Safety, Shop Relief: H. H. Wilson — Curriculum, Apprentice Training; A. J. Paschen — English, Testing: H. E. Holloway — Electric II: C. C. Wiedman — English, Geography: J. G. And i son — Wood Shop; A. T. Schell — Drafting Shop; A. F. Robinson — Band; R. A. Sampson — Boys Co-ordinator: F. N. Hopper — Trade Information; A. A. Waite — Avocation; W. C. Michaels — Band Assistant. Hammond Tech Tech was founded in 1919 with the idea of putting people out into the world with the trade skill required in home, industry, and office. This was the first attempt to offer vocational training in the Hammond Schools. Hammond Tech under the guidance of Mr. F. S. Barrows, founder and first director, began in a small side room on the top floor of the boys’ building with one pupil and one teacher. The school has grown until we now number over one thousand pupils, a faculty of about fifty-five, and more than twenty fully equipped shops for both girls and boys. In 1937 Mr. Barrows retired because of ill health and his assistant, Mr. Benson, who had been with Tech since its first year as shop instructor, business training instructor, and as coordinator, was elected to this position. Under the guidance of Mr. Benson. Tech has expanded greatly and vast amounts of useable surplus equipment has been accumulated. Al- most an entirely new 1 Machine Shop and a new Aviation Shop has been set up. The future of Tech looks promising.

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