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CARETAKERS Edward J. Brown.......................................Engineer Mathias C. Meyer.......................Supervisor of Grounds Fred J. Ewing..............................Assistant Engineer George M. Miles........................Lower school Engineer Emil F. Bren.......................Field House Superintendent Emma Doern .......................Senior School Housekeeper DINING HALL HELP Anna Bohach ... Catherine Holper Martha Torman . Helfrid Johnson Clara Ilagel Beulah Swanlund Ann Peterman . ............ Head Cook .......Assistant Cook .......Head Waitress Dining Room Assistant Dining Room Assistant Dining Room Assistant .......Pantry Assistant 18
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Back row: Pinkerton, Weiser, Stiles, Graham. Sandy, A; Gluek, Fischer, Gibbs, Hawkinson. Cohvell. Middle row: Buffington, Dwight, Berghuis, Slocum, Neumeier, J.; Woodward, Ueland, Dolliff, Corbett. Front row: Eck, Boies, L.; Cohen, Lowe, Mr. Butler, Cox, Schmid, Cardie, Phelps, Wrench. Absent: Rogers, P. SENIOR HISTORY The nucleus of our class was formed way back in 1936, when Bobby Gluck entered the old Junior School in the first grade. It was quite appropriate too. for in those days Bob actually was shaped somewhat like a nucleus. Two years later, two important additions were made to the class of 50. for that year “Daiv” Wrench and “Chick” Eck became members. From that time on, a steady stream of boys came flowing in. Doug Lowe in the fourth grade, Nick Gibbs and Bob Slocum in the fifth grade. When these boys moved up to the first Form, which was then the sixth grade, they were met by a new contingent containing Larry Boies, the head boy; Bob Stiles, the classicist; A1 Sandy, the steadiest: and Joe Xeumeier, the aristocrat of reactionary views. Milton Cohen, the business manager of the TORCH and president of the Dramatics Association, and John Cardie, the linguist, joined our class in the second form. Our class was augmented the next year by Eric Ueland, a master backstroker, and “Big Jack” Buffington. The second third Form, or Freshman, year saw the biggest addition to our present class, as seven lucky students joined the class of '50. They were “Bub” Graham, the tobacco blender; Bob Weiser, amiable student-council member; John Colwell, the cherub; “Daner Schmid : Corbeau, the great Tannutuvian lover; Buzz Phelps, the angel; and Pete Rogers, the philanthropist. 20
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