Norm you btimg back a lot of memories. Mr. Hauge brought a lot to th class room and much more than just drafting skills. WE hall all miss him. Wonderful teacgher.
mr. Hauge. Was a legend from beginning to end. He went to my church, lived on the way to the plaza and every time I walked by and he was in the yard, he had time to talk. as a class sponsor he always had time for us. questions, concerns, problems or just some fatherly advice for anyone who needed it..I remember freshman survey and loved making my own book shelf. I used it al the way thru college. He is gone but most definitely not forgotten of all who knew him. Joanne
John Snider
I took this picture during a visit with Bob Stock in 2011.
Rebecca (Becky) Finley (Striggow)
Thanks for posting this photo. He looks really happy!
Becky Finley Striggow
Jack Niendorf
Mr. Hauge was probably my favorite. He was always pleasant and easy going. I loved his drafting classes.
He lived right across the street from our baseball fields and he often attended our games.
Jack Niendorf
Tom Kerestes
What I learned from Keith Hauge in drafting classes, I have used all my life. It was one of the few classes that has never left me. A great man.
Norm Kane
I was a draftsman for one year in 1966 when I went to night school. Guess where I got the credentials?
When I went back to school full time, Roger Furgason (another Hauge alum) took over my job.
Rodger Furgason
Norm you btimg back a lot of memories. Mr. Hauge brought a lot to th class room and much more than just drafting skills. WE hall all miss him. Wonderful teacgher.
Rodger
Joanne Smith (Eylander)
mr. Hauge. Was a legend from beginning to end. He went to my church, lived on the way to the plaza and every time I walked by and he was in the yard, he had time to talk. as a class sponsor he always had time for us. questions, concerns, problems or just some fatherly advice for anyone who needed it..I remember freshman survey and loved making my own book shelf. I used it al the way thru college. He is gone but most definitely not forgotten of all who knew him. Joanne