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Preparing salad are Tech's cooks, Mrs. Dorothy Maglich, Mrs. Ruby Thompson, Mrs. Clara Pung and Mrs. Martha Anderson. Personnel Enable Efficient anagement of Tech. Working behind the scenes to keep Tech running smoothly and efficiently are the office, kitchen and maintenance staffs. Students find out just how helpful the office staff is when they want to pay a bill, find out which class a friend is in or learn the correct procedure to follow after being absent. Working to prepare tempting dishes to satisfy the appetites of Techites is the kitchen staff. The maintenance crew makes sure that each room is neat and clean and that the building is kept warm when the temperature drops. Maintenance Crew: Front Row: Mr. Wilbur Pearson! Mr. L. A. Taylor, Mr. Lawrence Richardson. Row 2: Mr. Francis Lease, Mr. Paul Donais, Mr. Fred Kaupp, Jr. Row 3: Mr. Milton Storkamp, Mr. Floyd Walbridge. Always keeping Tech running smoothly are engineers Mr. Al Dombrovski and Mr. Julius Hollenhorst. Director of Maintenance Mr. Donald Schlangen
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Tech Presents Excitement Tech was exciting and bewildering to the sophomores on their first day of the new school year. They had to rush from class to class, and didn't even know where the rooms were. Within a few weeks they were thoroughly acquainted with the school and began to take an active part in its school work and extra curricular activities. The class of 1960 elected their own class officers, executive council members, and cheerleader. These people served as the representatives of the sophomore class throughout the year. and Bewilderment to Sophs. Lockers at Tech just aren't big enough , wails C. Schmitz as she surveys with dismay the fallen contents of her locker. The newest class at Tech elected an all-feminine slate of class officers for the school year. Seated Lower Left and Clock- wise: Virginia Dalman, secre- tary: Deloris Bruhn, vice- presidentg Dianne Goenner, treasurer: and Elaine Adler, president. A representative from each homeroom and the class ofiicers comprise each class's executive council. Sophomore Council Members are Seated: J. Pike, V. Dalman, W. Hommerding, K. Folsom, K. Wigton. Row 2: D. Goenner, E. Adler, D. Bruhn, P. McElhone, M. Tengblad, D. Schwartz. Row 3: C. Kloeppner, C. Brewer, R. Gohman, B. Mattson, S. Rosha. Room 14-Mr. Anderson Front Row: K. Lehnen, D. Yaeger, J. Heinen. Row 2: D. Rosha, D. Milner, D. Loehrer, D. Steinhaus. Row 3: L. Eilers, W. Kriefels, R. Gohman, J. Salzbrun, A. Moeller, Mr. Anderson. Row 4: D. Klug, M. Zwilling, D. Merdan, G. Lipinski, L. Prom, B. Berg.
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