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Left: Moderator and Goodwife Kiley an excellent service unto the community by his able advisorship of the Tech News. Goodman Francis has done much work in the publication of our sheet and is generally considered respons- ible for much of the success of the News. He has been a strong supporter of the W. M. L. S. P. In fact, he is an advocate of anything dealing with literary work. Most of ye know well kindly Dame Edna Lemay, past senior class guider and lively life-giver to the writings of old masters. Dame Lemay busies herself with her home room scholars, caring for their every need. Her smiling, friendly manner, which is noticed by all who travel the west wing, is always pleasant to note. Mistress Hawkins, who loves flowers bout as much as leisurely readin’ and her travelin’, is well thought of by faculty and students alike. Mistress Hawkins has taken a keen interest in the thou- sand-word theme project, so puzzlin’ to the Juniors. Her help, willin'ly offered, has resulted in many fine pieces of work. Mistress Una D. Hilliker, whistler, writer, enthusiast for the latest of bonnet styles and smart jewelry, is a willin’ and power- ful adviser of the famed, prize winnin’ Tech Tiger, and a stickler when it comes to the teachin’ of the fundamentals of English. Under Mistress Hilliker’s guidance the Tech Tiger has risen from Jean G. Hawkins Una D. Hilliker Emma N, Lemay a second place annual to an All-American thriller. Bundles of bonnets for the lady behind the print! Dame Dorothy Ruggles has long been a faculty favorite of many a Tech citizen and never will it be forgotten that greatly through the efforts of Dame Ruggles there hangs Techdom’s Service- man’s Honor Roll. Dame Ruggles is often found long hours after the closing bell giving help to those who wish it. Her sincerity and ability have added much to the esteem held for her by faculty and students alike. Dame Mary A. Weaver, smiling and sweet, a true scholar of scholars, can be found when summer’s nigh off at her country cottage. She is a lover of classics. Dame Weaver has long been in the teachin’ service at Techdom. Her work in editin’ the Sir Roger De Coverly Papers has been viewed with respect and appreciation by the hundreds who’ve studied them during the course. Dame Weaver has conducted, during the past, special classes for those scholars preparin’ for col- lege work. The zest which she applies to the works of the masters is well remembered by those who have been privileged to study under her guidance. Were Shakespeare alive today, they’d surely be fast friends. Mistress Leta Young is reputed to be a master of the English language and just cause for anxious young scholars to work, lest they be taught by the rule of the hickory. Mistress Sadie Tabackman is a new member of the community, one who, judging from her pleas- ant ways, has already found a warm nook in our circle of friendship, common unto all our people. New, too, is Master Henry Black, who cometh from Boston. Master Black has been adopted by all and served the Hi-Y Club on several occasions. Mary A. Weaver Sadie P. Tabackman Leta Young Dorothy D. Ruggles
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‘‘The recess is declared at an end,’ announced Moderator Kiley. The citizens ceased their chat- terin’ and clapped approval for the Selectman of Education, Goodman Praiseall, who was standin’ front to present to the citizenry the Faculty Revue. “Mr. Moderator 'n’ fellow citizens: | am much pleased to be here tonight. I bring yqu good news of our faculty friends of Techdom. It behooves any of ye to seek hither and thither if ye think ye capable of finding a finer group of instructors, for I’ll bet me last pouch of sovereigns that Tech has the best. But then, ‘nough of this prattle, for I could go on atalkin’ all night ’bout how fine a group they are. | have decided to commence my report with the English Department. “Mistress Doro thy Adams, aside from her scheduled classes and faculty fun fests, serves the Nisimaha as club adviser, and a mighty sweet one she is, too. Mistress Adams is the daughter of a former Tech prncipal and is well - liked Her lively senior home room is a credit to her teachin’; it is even rumored that one may find Einstein therein. Mistress Helen Brazeau, school librarian ‘n’ teacher, Louella Parsons to boot, is Right: Assistant Moderator and Goodwife Gifford. a lady who’s tucked inside the lining of many a schoolmaster’s heart. Mistress Brazeau operates the library on a give and take basis and has ex- perienced amazing success. It is her contention that the days of Scotland Yard trainin’ for librar- ians is passed. Mistress Brazeaus pends much time over the typewriter doing tedious tasks. If per- chance anyone knows of one that is automatic, Carey is a charming lady, who’ll ‘strike’ you down in a bowling match, soothe you with her poetry pets, or find relaxation at any Broadway hit. Mistress Carey has been commissioned to rule the veterans in her charge and from all reports has made quite a hit. Her work as chairman of the Annual Poetry Contest last year yet lingers among our most pleasant memories. Dr. Charles Cockayne, schoolmaster, adviser of Pro Merito ’n’ col- lege seekers, is one of Tech’s most beloved friends. The scholars of Techdom have great esteem for Dr. Cockayne and his know- ledge of this must indeed be a source of constant joy for Tech's classic instructor. ‘What a pleasure to taste of his wisdom, to experience the full force of his thought!’ Such are typical remarks made by the young philosophers under his guidance. Squire Sidney V. Doane, drama director, is a vital member of Tech’s faculty. Being the drama coach, a mainstay in Tech’s production combine, isn’t as easy as one might think; for it involves dealing with temperamental actresses and actors, common in large numbers at Techdom. The seemingly endless tryouts, the countless rehearsals, and finally the dress rehearsal—all this Squire Doane takes in his stride and produces prize winning plays. This gum-chewing genius knows when to knock-off for a cat nap, after he amuses his charges with comical remarks pertainin’ to the drama class gossip. Squire Doane is chairman of the English Department, which is indeed a job within itself. Students find ‘Uncle Sid’ an engaging personality with lots of pep. The faculty scoopster Dwight C. Francis, has done kindly come forward with haste. Mistress Alice Dorothy W. Adams Helen Brazeau Charles A. Cockayne Sidney V. Doane Dwight C. Francis Alice G. Carey
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Marion L. Loomis Mildred C. Dobbs Helen P. Dodge Home Milt Orcutt Chief Walmer Goodman Praiseall smiled and announced, ‘‘The Department of Social Studies. Dame Jessie M. Bourn is one who enjoys travelin’ ‘bout to see the sights and then to hold them fast behind the shutter of her camera. Dame Bourn, too, has found great enjoyment in the teachin’ of the specially organized class in Economics. Within her room weighty dis- cussions of the laws of supply and demand and others, are carried on daily, discussions over which Dame Bourn has ably presided. Yet—the law still reigns! Master Albert M. Johnson, handsome and able, is auditor of the citizens of ’40, prominent in the progress of his profession and dynamic in his interpretive teachin’! He is, indeed, a faculty favorite! Dame Mary A. Greenwood has returned to Tech and has received a warm welcome by students and faculty alike. Dame Greenwood arrives at the schoolhouse with the ‘early bird’ and has been kind in providin’ study space for the needy. Goodman Gilbert Johnson is new here in our system, but is one who has taken hold in the Tech friendly fashion. Goodman Johnson has taken under his wing the trainin’ of Model see cee Congress aspirants, also, those who keep the vigil of the Gee corridor watch. Mistress Eleanor Reardon is the co-ordinator of social studies in the community, beloved advisor of Tech’s progressive Student Council, coach for the candidates to Model Congress, and a faculty gem. She teaches, too! Master Carl R. Stone is an old standby, advisor of the United Nations Organiz ation, in Tech, of course, and a true fan of the fabulous Roosevelt. Mistress Ruth Grady is one of Techdom’s best natured faculty members. History Mary A. Greenwood Albert M, Johnson Eleanor C. Reardon 14
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