The Tiny Krueger Collaboration Studio (Room 106) is a place where students can work together with their peers on their homework, study collaboratively, work on projects, etc. This can be a busy place, but is still intended to be a work environment for students. Tiny Krueger lived in Merrill and as a child in the 1930s travelled with the Seils-Sterling Circus performing as the fat-boy, weighing in at 450 pounds. As an adult, Tiny served as Deputy Sheriff of Lincoln County and on the Merrill Common Council. From 1947 to 1983 Tiny served as a Wisconsin State Senator. During his senate term he was known as the "Voice of the North" and is responsible for the creation of Council Grounds State Park and Lincoln Hills School.
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