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Carl R. Stone Keeping the council ‘“‘under control,”’ Preparing boys for ‘Congress’ at ACL Classes to teach (They think she’s a peach) Miss Reardon’s as busy as she can be! Eleanor C. Reardon Schuyler C. Van Sickle We students would really Be in a pickle Without our bus tickets Sold by Mr. Van Sickle. Here we'd like to publish A fact that’s little known: Tech has a woman hater‘(!) Who’s name is Carl Stone. An essential backstage man (Without him a show fails), Is Mr. A. E. Oliver, Who handles ticket sales. Chemistry, biology, Physics, physiology— That’s all we need. Shows the ‘‘spice of life’s In the work of Mr. Reid. ” not lacking If Mr. William Wilder Could have his wish, It would concern limnology | To the rest of us—that’s fich! Page 17 Several Tech High teachers Go hunting when they can. A member of the Rifle Club Is Mr. Frank McMahon. Miss Mable Potter ’s hobbies Keep her well occupied. Photography and bird study Are two that she has tried. Joining the science squad Up on the third floor, Is Mr. Brooks, who’s just returned From helping win the war. Aleph E. C. Oliver Frank J. McMahon Mabel A. Potter William W. Wilder David H. Reid
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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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Col. Brooks and Capt. Woodworth back in civies. We feel that we’d be making A really grave mistake, If we didn’t say ‘‘Tech Stage Crew’ When we wrote of Walter Lake, ’ Howard F, Reed Robert J. Spence George L, Reynolds Charles S. Winslow Mr. Warren Lawrence Finds his big interest fun; And we'll all agree, For it’s his own grandson, Walter G. Wood Specs tea ak ack is MS Roland V. Fitzroy Walter S. Lake Walter E. Hansen Warren E, Lawrence ———— Mr. Walter Hansen Loves to fish—and say! Have you ever heard him tell About the one “that got away”? Forget your combination? Have you lost your locker key? Mr. Roland Fitzroy Is the guy for you to see! Our friend, Mr. Wood Add to our photographers, Mr. Reed. We hear He has some really clever shots Of a difficult subject—deer. Spring finds George L. Reynolds Answering an old call; He joins the millions that play That great American game—baseball. Robert Spence is fond Of fishing and of boating, The fact that he’s written many books On shop is well worth noting.
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