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Wtodenu L ay Outside of school hours Is popular Mrs. Lemay, Mr. Pease is found She’s also a class adviser Teaching Techites English Raising next year’s vegetables On his plot of ground. And a great one—the Seniors say! Elsa M. Jaede Mary Z. McCarthy Also returned to Tech this year Teaching Seniors ‘“‘Hamlet”’ Miss Hawkins says her leisure hours Are spent in reading, or with flowers. She likes them both—but better still And seeing grammar “‘sticks”’ Is Miss Mary Weaver Up in 206. She’d like a trip down to Brazil! Between themes of a thousand words Miss Young’s thoughts may roam To a well deserved vacation In her lovely summer home. Bangle bracelets—beautiful clothes— Crazy hats—everyone knows This side of our Miss Hilliker, But that’s not all that makes her ‘“‘her’’. Her helping hand, steady and true, Helps make our yearbook great when “Hobbies? Gardening and music through. Are favorites of mine.”’ Says Miss Elsa Jaede In room 209. Mr. Jones is a “peach of a guy”! Trademarks of our “‘Uncle Cy” Are Scotch stories galore And a flashy bow tie. An expert at skating and diving (We'll bet she looks great in that suit) Is Miss Mary McCarthy, Tiny, tres chic, and cute! Mrs. Dorothy Ruggles Has had a major part In the Serviceman’s Honor Roll So dear to Tech’s heart. Mr. Mitchell’s experiences While he was in Europe afford Enough amusing anecdotes To keep his classes far from bored! Upper left: Miss Wilson. Lower left: Miss Marston, Mrs. Ruggles. | Howard Mitchell Fales Newhall Alice A. Puffer Since he’s their club adviser, In college French, our students You can prob’ly guess Would find the going rougher That Mr. Newhall’s hobbies Without the grand foundation ; Include the game of chess, They got here from Miss Puffer.
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Dorothy W. Adams Helen Brazeau Miss Adams has returned to Tech— A friend we're glad to greet. Her girls in Nisimaha Think that ‘‘D.A.’s’’ neat! H is for Helen—and happy, too. B is for Brazeau—and ballyhoo. A touch of joy, a warming smile, A helping hand, or a “‘stay awhile’’— They all add up to H. Brazeau — Teacher, librarian, fun to know! Looking for Miss Carey? I think you’ll prob’ly find She’s off to see a Broadway hit (Or maybe out to bowl a bit) Or something of the kind. Jean G, Hawkins Theodore M. Pease Dwight C. Francis Emma N. Lemay Alice G. Carey Charles A. Cockayne The head of Tech’s Pro Merito, Dr. C. Cockayne, Has “‘inside dope”’ on colleges From Washington to Maine. Backstage at Tech’s productions Our ‘“‘man behind the scene”’ Chews gum—violently Goes mad—silently “Si d’’ Doane’s the guy we mean! ‘“‘A vital part of life at Tech” One group is sure to choose Their own D. C. Francis Adviser for ‘‘Tech News’’! Cyrus W. Jones Una D. Hilliker Mary A. Weaver Dorothy D. Ruggles Sidney V. Doane Upper right: Mr. Butler, Mr. Chase. Lower right: Mr. Lynch, Mr. Hewitt, Mr. Kiley. Leta Young
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Miss Allen, Miss Weaver, Miss Bradley Miriam E. Allen George A. Andrews Perry M. Best Benjamin R, Bushey Miss Miriam Allen teaches Here at Tech in 214 She’s one of the friendliest persons That we've ever seen! Faculty athletics manager, A director of S.A. Gardening, fishing, and travel— George Andrews is busy—we’d say! The Traffic and the Luncheon Squads Some corridor guards, too, Have Mr. Best as their faculty man. (He’s just out of Navy blue.) C. Nelson Butler, Jr. Helen Norrgard Bessie R. Allen wa Our air-minded scholars (And there are quite a few!) Have Benjamin Bushey To show them ‘‘what’s new. ” Mr. Nelson Butler Keeps an “‘eagle eye”’ On the ‘‘Tiger’s’’ money. Where it goes—and why! Mrs. Hederman’s hobby Is capriculture— Note: If no dictionary’s handy, Here’s a clue That may help you. Try to ‘‘get her goat”’! Mr. Chase has lots to do And among other things, He sees to it that we can buy Those snazzy Tech class rings! There’s no doubt that she’s busy! Miss Allen is combining A program of classes In arts, crafts, and designing. Posters for publicity? A dance’s color scheme? Tech turns to Helen Norrgard And the results are keen! Eunola B,. Hederman Theodore M. Chase
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