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MR. B. K. SOMMERS, Department Head; Very Conservative but one of the most interesting instructors of the Department. His well-organized system and tireless efforts will contribute much to the success of the Senior Class of 1950. MR. WASSMER, Architectural Drafting; the man who has changed the Drafting De¬ partment to something besides pushing a pencil. Known by his students as Smiles”. He is often heard singing the phrase, Everybody loves me,” but the students keep him guessing. MR. E. A. SMITH, Senior Masonry; A Jack of All Trades,” taught us everything from chimney caps all the way down to the last six teaspoons in a bankrupt partner¬ ship. MR. LAW, Freshman Masonry; When it comes to Masonry, he ' s the Law”. His well-rounded knowledge, advice and ex¬ perience has given us much to take with us in this field of construction. MR. CLARK, Freshman Carpentry; The Per¬ fectionist of the Carpentry Shop”. Known as a master craftsman in framing and cabinet making, he has taught us much in the use and appreciation of carpentry tools on fine and rough work. MR. HUTCHINSON, Math, Senior Carpentry; The Gentleman of Carpentry”. His brief¬ case of tricks have taught us how to keep calm and remedy a tight situation en¬ countered in the building field. MR. HORSTMAN; Graduate of the Class of ' 49, now works in an advisory capacity offering technical assistance in the shop and on actual construction projects. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FACULTY BACK ROW—Left to Right—T. Hutchinson, R. Horst- Right—E. Smith, B. K. Sommers, E. Clark, man, H. Wassmer, G. Law. FRONT ROW—Left to
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