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Ealing!! Wacczlian ani Ullfzea Signd of Spain? l 3 14 14 16 An old institution, All Fools' Day, catches many Techites napping-as if many of them, aren't a good deal of the time anyway. The day before Good Friday sees more than 2000 happy Trojans tear out of the building. and plunge into six days - school days, that is-of sleep, baseball, and dates. Blue Monday for those same 2000 happy Trojans, or a reasonable facsimile thereof, as school reopens after Easter Vacation. O, well, maybe we clon't do tco much on a day like this. Five'Event Swim Meet begins, with many merman-minded Techites entered. Cotter takes honors in the swimming team division, while Borchard, Franzkoviak, Gabrich, and Beyer lead in the class divisions. Otters and Eager Beavers. A pair of otters invades the Tech stage, while their master, Mr. Emil Liers, gives a movie-lecture at an assembly. Foremost among the Tech eager beavers, shown in the photo fupper leftl, is none other than Iohn Demos-Iohn Q. Public, to you-Tech's own star of stage crew and swimming tank. King Track Meet. Emberg and Karner, flower rightl ex- cel in field events as Tech drops its first track meet of the season, against Rufus King, 66 to 47. Koeske also stars in the broad jump and high jump Ccenterl. South Side Meet. Tech competes against South, Bay View, and Pulaski in a quadrangular South Side track meet flower leftl, with Karner, Emberg, and Koeske again star- ring in field events. Two robins are seen, apparently in search of proper housing to raise a family. It is rumored that they are greatly impressed with the possibilities of a corner of the Pattern Shop fire escape. Spring Hop. The Student Council makes final plans and arrangements for the Spring Hop for Friday, May 2. We needed another photo for this page, so we preview the dance tupper leftl.
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4 ,V , . . .. ...J- 7aack cuff gaftedcafl Qeallwzecf in lfae IWC!-nllfz of May A concert by the Iunior Band in the auglitorium starts off the activities for the month. Spring Hop. The Student Ccuncil really packs them into the old gym for the Spring Hop tcenter leftl. The event is both a social and a financial success, so the Council members report. Embefg and Karner are stars in the south section of the City Relays at the South Stadium. Emberg sets a new meet record, tossing the discus 139 feet 6 inches. Walt Disney's Primitive Pete movie shows the Trojans how to use and misuse a tool. Yes, this school has some Primitive Petes, who betray themselves as the movie progresses. Milwaukee experiences a violent earthquake- at least, that's what the experts say. Cap and gown measurements are taken--one ot the first signs of graduation. Open House. Tech is host to a goodly number of Mil- waukee industrialists, plant managers, and School Board members, as the views on this page show tcenter and upper rightl. Long distance honors go to E. E. Houston, a graduate oi Boys' Tech who is now works manager oi the Allis-Chalmers plant at Oxnard, California. Emberg and Karner again star in the City Relays, but Tech's team is not a serious threat to the better-balanced squads. The Inter-High School Council, representing all the Mil- waukee high schools, meets at Tech and learns firsthand about our shops. Spring Concert. The Music and Art Departments join in putting on a Spring Concert and Art Exhibit tlower left and lower rightl. Compositions of five of our budding composers are played, Play Ball! With an eighth-inning rally, the Tech baseball team edges out a snappy Shorewood nine tcirclet chalk- ing up its third victory ot the season. Summer Work. Allis-Chalmers representative C. S. Haa- gensen takes applications for summer employment from some oi the older Techites. Photo tupper leftl by The Milwaukee Sentinel.
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