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THE ARTISAN 43 Leo J. Burgoyne Bennett Hull . Sheet Metal As the school year draws to a close, it is with a feeling oft S2lllS'litll2l2l0ll that we may say, it has been a successful one for this department. The registration was increased over last year and the new fellows, the juniors, soon got the spirit of the school and the meaning of the slogan. In leaving, it is with a feeling of regret that we must close our associations of the past year. Yet, it is witha feeling of great satisfaction that when we take our places in industry we at least have had the opportunity to equip ourselves with the fundamentals of the trade. Our shop is equipped with the latest tools and machines used in the trade. The Shop is well lighted, heated, and ventilated. The instructors are men of many years of practical experience in the trade and, in addition, are trained teachers from thc.State Normal School. Our work during the last year carried us through many complicated prob- lems and, in addition, we turned out many commercial projects of real Value to the school department. The hood in our own shop erected over the soldering bench removes from this shop, in particular, and the school as a. whole, the acid Fumes and gas fumes tha.t are unavoidable in the work. A hood for the same purpose was erected in the plumbing shop. We also lined some sand tables tor the kindergarten department and made more than three dozen ash cans and pails for the school department. Aside from the serious part of our work, we also participated in all the associated activities of the school. More than sixty percent of our boys played in the band or orchestra. In athletics we olfered much material. Seven of the liftecn runners on the cross country team were from our shop. Hannes was cap- tain of the senior basketball team and Wliitclier captain of the track team while V ieau managed the senior swimmers. In every event sheet metal fellows could be found. For the indoor meet we sold the most tickets and received the first and second individual prizes. The Gecks' Booster Club originated in the sheet metal shop. This club lives up to its name a Booster doing everything it can to help the school. The qualiilication for membership is participation in some athletic event. All of the officers are sheet metal workers. YVillia.m 'XVhitehcr, President 5 Earl Hannes. Vice-president, Duane Getzin, Secrctaryg Joseph Fisher, Treasurer, and Neil Vicau, Sergeant-at-arms.
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