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Painting and sketching Are favorites of Miss Roy. She also does the window displays That we all so enjoy. Ida B. Roy Looking after Senior boys At Hi-Y, Thursday night Mr. Henry Hewitt’s now : A dad in his own right! Perry ‘‘the Best”’ Miss Mary T. Kelly “Papa”’ Sprague—(he loves those kids!) Enjoys a good book— Is one great all-round guy. Especially when it One group who 'll heartily agree Contains things to cook! Is his active Junior Hi-Y. Miss Marsden’s camp work at Comprehension—aptitudes— Quinipeck, Do you know your I.Q.? Agnes M. Young Where she goes each year, Dr. Theinert’s right on hand Helen N. Theinert Makes interesting anecdotes To see to it you do. ptaniey 2- Preaue Her classes love to hear. “She’s sure helped us through our three Mr. Schellenger’s photography years!” Gave us national recognition You'll hear a Senior state. He’s just as fine with a camera For as their class adviser As he is a mathematician. Miss Agnes Young’s been great! enattes Henry A. Hewitt Mary T. Kelley Edna G. Marston Harold W. Schellenger
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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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Mechanical A Junior class adviser With a charming southern drawl Three guesses who it is we mean— Why Mildred Dobbs, you all! Is she a wonderful seamstress! Ask someone who knows— Like Mrs. Dodge’s daughter For whom she makes such lovely clothes. Miss Ruth M. Gabler Can help to break the trail With helpful information For a future Florence Nightingale. Miss Dobbs, Miss Gabler, Miss Swenson Mr. Harold Brown Mr. Hitchcock is Likes working with soil. A photo hobbyist He finds raising foodstuffs And music also Can be fun—not toil. Rates high on his list. Mr. R. MacKenzie Thinks that bowling’s fun, And judging from Tech’s bowling teams He’s not the only one. A senior class adviser Mr. Davis, of 317, Finds that in his subject His interest is most keen. As if classes in drawing Ralph W. O'Rourke Weren't more than enough, Spends time in collecting antiques. Mr. Duffin’s business manager He’s the fellow here at Tech For the ‘‘News'’—a job that’s tough That sees machinery has no squeaks, Harold P. Brown Alexander D. Davis Orley L. Duffin Buel A. Hitchcock Raymond E. Mackenzie Ralph W. O’Rourke Mildred C. Dobbs, top Helen P. Dodge Ruth M. Gabler Chester L. Thorndike Head of the Servicemen’s Honor Roll, (His three sons helped to win the war), And‘chairman of his department— Mr. Thorndike’s done this—and more!
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