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THE TECHOES K SOPHOMORE BOYS h Fourth Row-Richard Stockinger, Warren Frick, Harold Lee, Frank Brownell, Warren Freed, Darql Nelson, Ray Hermanson, George DeLay, Leo Ziebol, Harold Wire, Vernon Freebergj V A Third Rowfliee Henton, Tacker Schmitt, Norman Anderson, Bernard Nau, Ralph Papermaster, Edwardf Cooper, Irving Bohm, Willis Goedert, Milton Ayer, Walter Pfuhl. Second Rowe-Lloyd Erickson, Herbert Schriver, Adrian Johnson, Clarence Spicer, James Armstrong, Thomas Flem- ing, Fred Fleischmann, Eugene Stanger, Stuart Sutton, Clinton George. First Row-John Hick, Sam Mackrell, Jerry Schwab, Wilfred Tonnell, David Carp, Truman Allen, Jack Clark, Howard Ross, Loren Swedelius, Howard Steffen, Norman Henning. SOPHOMORE BOYS Fourth Row-Robert Redding, Eberhart Bunt, Clemens Reinardy, Robert Halverson. Gervase Terres, Marvin Lund, Louis Rothstein, Frederick Baer, James Turner, Fred Cary, Jack Dawson. Third Row-Edwin Scholz, Robert Anderson, Robert Ahlgren, Robert Slattery, Frank Welch, Nicholas Grams, Bern- hard Fish, Patrick Pattison, John Hance, Clarence Hegna. Second Row-Robert Heald, Claire Beaty, Robert Broding, John May, Sidney Sigler, Cecil Campbell, Eugene Weber, Roland Gruber, Raymond Knuesel, Clifford Larson, Norman Woodward. First Row-Howard Moran, Edmund Young, Clair Nelson, Clifford Allen, Joseph Rau, Billy Lee, Olaf Aasen, Aloysius Chirhart, Norbert Scharenbroich, Leroy Ostensacken. Not on the Pictures-William Cochrane, Catherine Browne, Edith Feia, Gunnard Holmgren, Willard Jaskowiak, Norbert Kowalkowski, Donald Messersmith, JeanLMcLea'd', Parnell Rassier, Genevieve Schaeffer, Edward Schuler, ester enney. Page 39
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THE TECHOES SOPIIOMORE GIRLS Fourth Row-Julia Bartlett, Margaret Siegmund, Genevieve Korte, Lucille Kropp, Dorothy Klein, Bernice Cook, Muriel Palm, Gertrude Lillquist, Imogene Welsh, Kathryn Lawrence, Harriet McCarthy, Luverne Shield. Third Row --Adeline Lampert, Helen Curry, Elaine Coats, Stella Surowski, Grace Palm, Renee Stailord, Beatrice Ellis, Minnie Bonovsky, Viola Hoffman, Lillian Sell, Marcella Wiehoff, Irma Theide. Second Row-Izetta Keeney, Mirth Osgood, Eleanor Feia, Marie Steckling, Helen Brandenburger, Marian Anderson, Margaret Ruehle, Celestine Schmitz, Mildred Jones, Leone Weber, Esther Peters. First Row --Estella Henning, Constance Ley, Bernice Sakry, Alvina Krafty, Martha Malikowski, Emma Rudolph, Donata Fleming, Nina Ayers, Lucille Porwall, Clara Kurtz, Ge Halupczok. u SOPI-IOMORE GIRLS Fourth Row-Beatrice Ellis, Laura Fark, Marian Niskern, Phyllis Gough, Irma Streitz, Ione Blommer, Jean Steven- son, Isabel Lewis, .lean Stewart, Angeline Smith, Helen Anderson, Elaine Oxborough. Third Row-Florence Burton, Margaret Pud, Mary Kroska, Sylvia Weinstein, Lucile Miller, Louise Kowalkowski, Edith Campbell, Eileen O'Connor, Anna Krogh, Jeanette Steffes, Ruth Hedlund. Second Row-Marian Wahl, Myra Michaelson, Harriet Ziebol, Alvina Sefkow, Mildred Foss, Dorothie Updike, Ruth Erickson, Evelyn Bachel, Marie Michaelson, Bernice Wicklund, Dorothy Nelson. First Row-Gail Goedert, Alvina Sturre, Lucille Bentler, Alvina Graham, Lillian Jacobson, Florence Burwick, Evelyn Quinn, Anna Ficker, Luella Harris, Lola Skinner, Loretta Schmid. Page 238
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-. ..,, ,.'..,,., . .. -1. .. .1 R . THE TECHOES The Underclass Hall of Fame THE Underclass Hall of Fame includes the sophomores and juniors who have been suggested by faculty sponsors as leaders in high school ac- tivities. Tech is outstanding in music, both in the interest that is shown and in the talent displayed. Prominent underclass members of the band and orchestra are: Daniel Schmid, Bruno Marcolini, Irene Mae Madigan, Carl Becker, Julius Ebnet, and Margaret Barrett. Many sophomores and juniors have shown their talents through the boys' and girls' glee clubs. They are: Frank Brownell, Norman Henning, Gertrude Lillquist, Ione Blommer, Isabel Lewis, Jean Stewart, Phyllis Gough, Irma Streitz, Mary Stewart, Winifred Chute, Muriel Oberg, Harriet Putnam, Meryle Simon, and Lois Wirtanen. Those underclassmen who are talented in art are: Phyllis Lagergren, Marian Anderson, Alice Brick, and Howard Webster. The quality of the journalism department is shown by the fine copies of the Tech which have been put out this year. This department is neces- sarily small because journalism is not extended to sophomores. Outstanding junior journalists are: Viola Grovender, Mary Stewart, Mary Jane Stevenson, and Gerald Farnham. In forensics only four underclassmen have shown unusual ability. They are: Phyllis Gough, Mary Ahles, Dorothy Davis, and Bernadette Kyle. In the commercial department the prominent juniors are: Barbara Becker, Lucille Spicer, Eileen Harry, Marguerite Swenson, Muriel Oberg, Meyrle Simon, Florence Swenson, and Phyllis Lagergren. The sophomore list includes: Anna Ficker, Julia Bartlett, Marie Steckling, Florence Burwick and Mildred Foss. The following sophomores and juniors are those who have had a scholas- tic average of A or AH for the first semester. They are: Irene Neidjelski, Lois Wirtanen, Lucille Beumer, Gerald Farnham, Amelia Hockert, Bernadette Kyle, David Olds, Meryle Simon, Marien Strobel, Mildred Foss, Warren Frick, Phyllis Gough, Mary Ahles, Ione Blommer, Florence Burwick, Aloysius Chirhart, William Cochrane, Ralph Papermaster, Margaret Ruehle, Angeline Smith, and Marie Steckling. The underclassmen were well represented in the field of athletics. The following students received their letters during the athletic seasons: baseball: John Rengel, Richard Winter, Robert Hofmann, George Tiegen, Leland Lent, Willis Goedert, Daniel Schmid 5 basketball: Lawrence Gidmark, Leland Lent, Richard Winter, and Bruno Marcolinig track: Fred Cary, Lawrence Gidmark, Gordon Randal, Alfred Kuffel, Richard Winter. Page 40
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