Metal Shop Teacher

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Metal Shop Teacher

Postby rcpresl » Thu Mar 05, 2009 7:57 pm

I have another question (Bob, I looked this time, and the answer is not on the Rule page)! I had a metal shop teacher in 1956/57 and he was probably there earlier as well. He called all of us "Gentlemen", which we weren't, and he always had a rule that I remember to this day, especially when I get sloppy and don't put tools away as soon as I finish with them. He would always say, "Gentlemen, everything has a place, and everything should be in its place". I know that sounds a bit trivial, but I has helped me remember to be reasonably neat in my habits. I cannot remember his name, and I haven't found him in any of the faculty listings. Maybe I just haven't looked in the right place, but if anyone can remember his name, I'd like to have it. Thanks.
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Re: Metal Shop Teacher

Postby Bob » Fri Mar 06, 2009 1:15 am

Wasn't that Mr. Oakes ?
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Re: Metal Shop Teacher

Postby slee » Sun Feb 07, 2010 9:36 am

my metal shop teacher was mr.davis
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