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A Junior class adviser, And cute? A killer-diller! Why natch-urly we're talking bout Our neat, petite Bea Miller. Coaching the basketball team On getting the ball thru the hoop, Ts handsome Johnny Kalloch. (He knocks us for a loop!) Ecouomtes Beatrice D. Miller, top Sadie J. Swenson Eugenia Wilson Milt Orcutt’s busy All year it seems— What with soccer, Swimming, and tennis teams! Miss Swenson collects costumes Of 1850’s or so, But doesn’t forget the dress of today — Proof: Miss Techite’s Fashion Show! Among Miss Wilson’s interests Travel’s the top one. She also thinks in cooking That trying new things is fun, With football, hockey, and track How he finds time we can’t see, Still Mr. Batt makes movies— His hobby’s photography. Henry W. Batt Milton H. Orcutt Miriam Hatch Irvin G. Walmer ‘‘Mim”’ Hatch's schedule is crowded, But when there’s skiing—she'll go! Her slogan throughout winter— “Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.” Irvin G. Walmer (He’s ‘‘Chief’’ to us all), Makes the Tech football team Look great every fall. An expert mountain climber, (We wonder if her feet get sore) Is popular gym instructress, Miss Miriam Whittemore. John R. Kalloch Miriam M. Whittemore George Reynolds, Warren Lawrence, Robert Spence, Howard Reed, enjoy a joke.
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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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“Charlie”’ Charles R. Allan William J. Clancy Alfred R. Lincoln Howard C. Kelly M. Edmond Maynard Jessie M. Bourn “T prize my car and camera,” Says Miss Bourn—and what’s more— She can use both for the traveling She’s planned for the ‘“‘post war.” Another history teacher Who'd like to travel more soon, Is an old hand at ‘‘seeing the world” Mr. Lynch’s classes Find chemistry is fun. His subtle sense of humor Appeals to everyone. Mr. Allan has classes In physics and orientation. (And a tip for fellowsin search of a job—) He has the information! We like Mr. Clancy’s smile, Think his jokes are witty And thank him for the time he gives To our Stamps and Bonds Committee. Page 16 Our popular Dr. Clune. Mary C. Clune Albert M. Johnson A mustache ‘“‘a la Gable’, A moniker like Van We nominate Al Johnson For Tech High’s ‘‘hunk of man”! Mr. Kelly’s chairman of Our program for science revision. We think he’s one of the best C0 In Tech’s first-rate division. Mr. Alfred Lincoln, Treasurer of S.A., Also is an organist— And he can really play! Our course in electronics Is good—and here’s why The instructor’s an expert. (Ed Maynard’s the guy!)
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