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SENIUR IIEEICERS EDWARD RICH President HEURGE CHAPMAN Vice-President CHARLES HAMMER Secretary WARREN HACKER Treasurer VINCENT BARBERA Sergeant-at-Arms EDMIINII SCHREIBER Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms M Y R ll N G fl ll Il Valedictorian JACK MC AVIJY Prophet JERIIME IIRIIZIN Lawyer li L E N N M E R Z Historian WA LIJEMAR HANSEN Poet . Tecbtonian, 1940
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THE COLOR GUARD SCATTERED about our community and even far afield one may meet the members of a large fra- ternity- graduates of Technical High School-a fraternity in the true sense of the word-a brother- hood, united by the bonds of service to the flags of the nation and the school-the former seniors of the Color Guard. For as many years as the tradition of the Guard has existed at Technical, the eight senior Guardsmen have represented some of the best the class could offer in achievement and character. Chosen at the end of the Junior year by the combined opinion of the Junior Class and a large faculty committee, the members, during their last year, ofliciate at each assembly by carrying into the auditorium the American flag and the school flag and standing at attention while the national anthem is played. When the assembly exercises are over, the Guard removes the colors before anyone leaves the room. The flag ceremony is impressive. It imparts dignity to our assemblies and receives the commendation of every visitor to our school. ' To be selected as a member of the Color Guard is a real triumph for a junior. He feels that he has earned the confidence of his classmates and his teachers. For years he will wear with pride the beautiful gold and enamel service pin, bearing the red, white, and blue with the maroon added, which he receives at the end of his term. He, in turn, by virtue of the position he occupies, has an ideal that he must live up to-an ideal of honor, of endeavor, of dependability and of real service-not only while he acts as Color Guard but after he has joined the number of his predecessors as an alumnus. They have gone out from the doors of Technical, and in many fields are still upholding that same ideal of honor and of service. As adviser of the Color Guard, Miss Anna Halloran will be ever remembered for the ideals she possessed and instilled by example as well as precept. O Tecbtomlm, 1940
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