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X. x..-f FRONT ROW Miss Schneider, general adviser: E. lohnson, D. Kozak, L. Van Haute, E. Veen, B. Grooters, M L. Taylor, P. Lucasse R Schott, F Fynewever, A. Vander Baan, Mr, Harrison, printing adviser. SECOND HOW D. Glowacki, I. Eldred, R. Golembeslci, B, Miller, D. Holwerda, L, Davis, l. Stehouwer, C, Brouwer, M. Ver Stlate N. La Huis, P. Ford, D. Bladey, L, Polkowski. THIRD ROW. W. Glowacki, R. Poplaski, D. lohnson, C. Staal, M. Schol, L. Van Dyke, LI, Tromp, C. Byl, E, Walcott, M. Weeber E. Walcott, G. Czerew, G. Ptasnik, M. Wells. FOURTH ROW. D. Langford, H. Daterna, A. Groenhout, C. Koster, P, Vanderlagtw D. Shamblin, C, I-Ioltrop, R, Mikutis, G. Hadley M. I. Takus, C. Prezkop, L, Pasma, T. Zaloaras, H. Haywood. - I-I G ooters, P. Lucasse .. Dmemc H lor, B. Y f - Peterson M Lv Tat! f D, K D. Nelson, ozak, B. Schoul The TeChnO1OgiCtI'1'S Seventh COnSeCL1fiVe year . . loed been a successful one. During this time, the following platform was pledged by the staff: CU To lend our support to Tech's war effort 10070. C21 To serve as a tie between our boys in service and their school, and between students, faculty, parents, and community. C33 To report to our readers an accurate, complete account of school news. 14D To strengthen school spirit. CSD To promote cooperation among the various classes, departments, and extra-curricular organizations by revealing their common interests. 16D To foster a lively interest in school activities. Besides featuring departmental and extra-curricular activities, a new column, i'Stars and Stripes, presents news of former Tech boys and teachers who are in the armed forces. Pictures taken by the staff photographer, a feature in each issue on the cure riculum of a shop or department, and membership of the National Scholastic Press Asso- ciation contributed to the progress of the school paper. Much credit should be given to Miss Schneider, the editorial adviser, who has done a great deal in making the Technologian a success. 34
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I H ,ss f Jilllllilii lOl-IN KALSBECK I ELEAIAIOX TROMP Co-Editor ELEANOR IOHNSON - -5' Co-I liior pi h E ' Room oiiiniiiisivixi I lotogmp Y dm Lois SHEHK Huizirif-:zz Mfinagf-r Associate lfdito r- '1 FHONT ROW It Langland, M Randall, D, Iohnson, E. Iohnson, L, Sherk, R Poplaski, C. Prezkop, G, Roar. UICVJNIW HOW Mr Wilcox, qeneral adviser, M, Bessentq E. Tramp, D. Kozak, D, Frczeeg L. Davis, I. Olfrinqa, M I 'l'al-cxipx Mi lfaiiisori, printing adviser. 'llllltll HOW It Iohrisori, lt Ondeisma, I, Vacleboncoeui, F, Fynewevei, C. Dykema, I Kalsbeck, R Clifford Yes, G BGCICOII this Year! The members of the staff with much difficulty finally found it possible to put out a Beacon this year. Wartime restrictions and limitations caused much of the material to be cut down, but with an unguenchable desire for a yearbook, the Beacon Staff succeeded in putting this one out. lt was rather difficult for the staff because many worked on the Beacon at different periods. This did not stop an anxious group of students, however, who never know the word i'Failure. Back and forth, from the art room to Mr. Wilcox's room the material seemed to travel. If it wasn't in one room, it surely was in the other, and so it went. lt seems that this year a record was made -- having 554 underclassman pictures taken in 240 minutes, This record was established through the cooperation of the teachers in sending the students at the proper time, and we wish to thank them, Also, our thanks are extended to Mr. Holmberg, who took the athletic pictures. The easy and the difficult times were always most enjoyable to the staff, and it was really a great pleasure to publish this Beacon. 33
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