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HELPI I3 HA DS Good dependable monitors help run our school. Besides hall monitors who sit at a particular station with individual duties within their areas, there are boys who help in very special areas. Main Otlice monitors help in the office and become runners for many purposes. Attendance Monitors help Mr. C. Deblitz seventh or eighth hours in Room 140 checking up on absentees of the day or previous day. The Vice-Principal's ofhce has four monitors who come to school early to help Mr. J. Witeck before school starts. And a very special group helps Mr. L. Thomas, when company comes, by showing people around school. These boys are called Hosts. Top: Main Othce Monitors: Il. Miller, T. Sullivan, J. Sanders, M. Gaspcr, G. Spiropoulos, D. Knasinski, J. Raklc, VV. Zepecki. Sewuml from top: Tech Hosts: Front Row-Mr. L. Thomas, B. Clark, R. Gala- szewski, F. Gorenc, T. Cieslak. Sea-mul Row-H. Bodanske, A. Weigel, R. Pfeiffer, E. Kaliner. Rea r Ron'-J. Schmidt, D. Sawyer, N. Bogenschild P. Ciesiak. ' Ser-fmfl ,from lmffunu' M1'. C. Deblitz Monitors: Frou! Rou'aN. Schneider, R. Schultz, R. Rerndt, G. Bartz, R. Cervera, M. Tolomei, P. Irish, M Ezell. Rear Ron'-J. Roberts, T. Blaha, R. Theno, J Karbash, J. Russo, L. Miszewski, M. Koller, R. Stark. l5'oflun1: J. Witeck's Monitors: R. Weber, D. Raasch, T. Balcerzak, Il. Budsberg, Mr. Witeck fseatedj. 28
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H LL MII ITUH5 Fifth Hour Front Row: P. Liebeck, E. Fuchs, R. Dahl, C. Zerbel. Second Row: S. Muelle1', L. Mielke, L. Swan, M. Wichman. Third Row: D. Knasinski, D. Pro- chazka, M. Kratz, R. Friehe. Rear Row: C. Schmelzer, R. Horow- ski, R. Bloedel, E. Schultz. Seventh Hour Front Row: R. Dethloff, G. Bartz, L. Mielke, M. Gasper. Seronrllfozc C Schauel R Ro ow- L . , ,.. - .y . gf ski, C. Lemke, J. Rerndt. Third Row: J. Brace, R. Korek, J. Kiepert, R. Schirpke, N. Hoelz. Rear Row: T. Spaeth, E. Katutis, W. Roloff, J. Richardson. Eighth Hour Front Row: T. Sobczak, R. Gross, T. Olcott, F. Blee, R. Duehring. Nwonrl Roux' VV. Mainka, H. Stuck- art, L. Lukasik, R. Radtke. Third Hpzr: J. Conrad, D. Race, J. Knudson, M. Mrozak. Fozlrfh How: H. Elz, R. Trueben- bach, J. Hantke, T. Olvida, P. Lasavage. Rear R01l'.' N. Tabat, E. Young, J Pilch, D. VVerner, Mr. C. George. Third Hour Front Row .' R. Schmidt, R. Jazdzew- ski, D. Johnson, G. Mahne. Secmzrl Row : J. Bakic, H. Rodanske F. Irish, R. Theiss. Third Row: T. Holland, B. Krueger L. Reynolds, R. Anderson, G Greinke. Hear Row: E. Young, D. Asplin, G Hetzel, L. Eversdyk, D. Koepp.
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Llb1'3.1'y Monitors Sedterl: D. Bond, C. Oest- reicher, G. Steinmann, R. Korntheuer, J. Oleszek, R. Smith. Miss K. Reich, R. Wil- son, W. Pfeiffer. Stamlivzg: T. Bieszk, R. Ras- mussen, C. VVagner, R. Hol- bach. Center: Junior Red Cross L. Swan, J. Conrad, D. Mantz, J. Nowicki, Mr. J. Butts. Lower left: Book Store Monitors J. Nelson, K. Krueger, D. VVeiss, M. VVeiss, C. Spiropoulos, Mr. O. Bubeck. Lower right: Chess Club R. VVessel, J. Musha, R. VVozniak, Mr. R. Newman, F. Reich, D. Danielski, T. Oliva. ED II!-lTIl1 PL 5 Extra curricular activities round out a boy's career at Tech. Among them are monitorships and clubs. The Library Monitors above help Miss K. Reich during their free periods. Only the most dependable boys can do the work that a Well-run library demands, but that's the kind of boys who become Library Monitors. The same goes for the Bookstore. Mr. O. Bubeck finds boys of absolute integrity to help run the bookstore efficiently. The Junior Red Cross has a local at Tech under the guidance of Mr. J. Butts. Their picture here shows the annual Relief Chest being prepared as a gift to a school in Greece ravaged by an earthquake. Mr. F. Bruckwick's class made the chest and Mr. D. Gill's classes lettered it. The Chess Club below meets every Tuesday and Thursday in Adviser R. Newman's room to play and practice among themselves. Occasionally a faculty member squeezes in a win too but oh so seldom! Then, of course, there are games with other schools and we sometimes beat them. 4n nlu1uu-.w..mm4mm,iw:amimmvm.-mmw 1n'1a ... nz-
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