Des Moines Technical High School - Engineer Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

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m TfCHfiicifln TECH GRADUATION TONIGHT Typical Senior Day Typical Sanior Day Ht ' verly Wurthcn 5:00 A M. Mfiwin Fillnuin be¬ gins testing his journalistic the¬ ory by canying papers. 5:30 Jack Huladay and Ronnie Mon ison get up to take their pin curls down and comb out their lurks. 5:40 Chuck Midriff tiles u lit¬ tle harmony by singing Oh How I Hati To Get Up In The Morn¬ ing. b.OO Most students are just be¬ ginning to get a good night ' s sleep. 0.30 Early burls are creeping out fitMii under the nice cozy warmth of their beds 7.00 Mure Movement !M Most students are up. or in the proce¬ dure of getting up 7.30 Mary Kiiend comes home from work, only to tui-n around and depart fm school Egad What a job ' ' H 00 Most students are trodding the path to Ye Old Si ' hool. ’ tt Ul Bill Huss upi ns one eye. 0:02 Bill itpens the olhei eye Oh. well, nice tiy. Bill 8:311 Kenny Wells dei ides Ui get up. a 31 Coralee runs for streetcar and makes it. 8.40 Mad dash to hotiu room begins. 8 50 Bill Huss arrives with I niiSM-d my bus.” How long will Ml Andreasin believe that? 9:01 LiH ' kei-s slam—everyone hustling to class, and I don ' t have my home wiuk done- Oh. well another five to my collei ' tiun 9:0-2 Mure hustling 9.07 Coralee Schappert amves to first hour with Simior meet¬ ing. senior meeting And to think Ml ' S. Knutson would believe a stiwy liki- that 9 15 E veryone studying??? 9 20 Mary Friend and Vivian Hardman start their dally Have you heard this one? 9 30 Everyone lisiks at his watch--no use- still 9-JO 9.45 Mad scramble fm the doors. Carroll Vonk gets lost in the shuffle 9 48 Bob Wolfe puts his book- kit ' ping away and tells Mr Hart¬ ley not to disturb him, as he is ivady for his daily nap. 9 50 Arvid BltHunburg decides to writ another smash U. Tech Club show. Who know.«, you may bi- nc.xt 10 00 Aodicy Hi ' innungei .skips to M. Bi’lz ' s «»ffice loi- another friendly chat. 10 15 Keniiv Wells divams of be¬ ing hig and strong, matching liis strength against the World ' s Champion Wrcstlei. 10:29 Ah. fix-edom. 10 12 Mrs. B«thlm.iii gaily gn ls .ill tif Iwi hiilhaiit |-| stiMh nt.- ' 111:33 Oi.Me Nau liegiils hei spiHvh on Oemticracy” us th e cluss sel- llis bark for their daily sntxize. 10 45 Phyllis Li-ttpold wakes up, finds Dixie still talking. d i es Kick t«» slei-p 11 00 My. h »w tinw d K-sn ' t fly. SENIOR 11:08 The lull before the storm. 11.12 Dixie finishes her item. 11 13 Beverly Warthen begins her dally argument with her favorite teacher, Mr. Olthoff. 11 20 Tommie Cole decides to study, not much, just a little bit. 11:45 Dale Bugh begins Dream¬ ing of a Quick 3:30.” 11:54 Bell waits anxiously to give out. 11:58 The secuiiil lull before the storm. 11:58 Lunch, second, that u. 12 01 Mr Betz is buried under an avalanche of students. 12 30 Ray Mattson pursues the girl of his choice. 12 45 Another bell rings. 12:50 Don Stout arrives from his co-op job to get an education??? I 15 Gene M iller decides to sing as he puts the finishing touches to his art project. 1:20 Rubci-t Miller decides he ' s been quiet long enoungh, so he sneezes. 1.30 Pat Landess is cutting up again, only this time it ' s an inno¬ cent little stencil 1 45 Paul McQuillin decides to tak the rest of the day off. ' J 00 Jack Patterson, Vincent Bradley, and Charles Pallas, the master minds, get together to make a great decision. Will that radio work or won ' t it and why’ 2:15 Jack Gambrall makes his friendly visit to Mr Anderson ' s office. 2 20 Joe Pinegar gives up. Wants to go homo I ' Tl let him. but will Andy’’ 2:30 One hour to go. 2 45 Jack Holaday and Ronnie Morrison begin a violent search (or their combs. 2:50 Everyone just waiting for 3 30 3:15 LesU ' r Wilkerson leaves a little early, to be sure he gets to leave at 3 30 3.10 Les returns to class. 3:30 Gang way—Bedlam has just broken loose. 4 00 Bloomhoig ' s busy. Basket¬ ball. that IS. 4 30 The last have left Ye Old Schixil to tread the path home Tempus Fugits 0 15 Nothing doing—radios arc all on. 7.30 Corky begins her evening on the phone. 8 00 Who ' s the guy we see Phyl¬ lis with’ Could his nante be Lloyd’ 8 30 Mary Friend catches on to u big Joke she heard last week and gets on the phone to tell Merle Short 10:00 StudenU give the last flou- I ishing touch to their home work II 00 Jack and Ronnie give up seal I lung fur combs and tell their h.mg5 to go to hang. 12 4H) It ' s still early Isn ' t it Amt ivy and Beverly? I 00 The boys prepare for anoth¬ er day. 2:00 Silence reigns, but don’t let It bother you. ' cause in another Ihrct- hours. Merwin will begin his .lolly work, and who know ' s wh.it loiiioriow may bring ' YEAR Know Yovv School Son Go Des Moines Tech High S:hool Plunge right through that line For Gold and Blue we ' re lightin. And we ' II cheer you all the time Tech Rah! Rah! Fight Des Moines Tech High School Fight for victory Spread far the fame Of our fair name Go Dei Moines Tech win that game! (Whiatle) Go Des Moines Tech High School Go (Whistle) Go Des Moines Tech High School Go Hit ' e-m high, hit ' em low Go Des Moines Tech Go! Se ' O ' lO C» ' , eO‘ Together We Can Yeah, little ole Tech ' s really gettin ' up there, isn’t she?” You ran say tliat again First it was basketball, then football, track, and wrestling, and now they ' ve got a nice little band. They start out with the least, but I ' d bet my bottom dollar their band will live up to the tradition started back m ‘42 by that first basket- bull squad.” Anv Techite should feel duly proud to overhear that comment, but It doesn ' t look as if any of us will ever have a chance, cause so far It ' s all talk.We have a willing instructor, but we want more than u one-piece band at our games. Very likely you ' re saying, Nu- txxly ever makes any moves: I ' m not gonna ' be the first to volun¬ teer. Well, you shuiiid be ' eh and everyone of us wants a band. All Us can’t play instruments, but we can help finance it, and can support It by local cheering. United effort behind this idea could do a lot How ' bout all of us ' banding ' together thu next semester, and see if we can ' t develop a rootin ' tootin ' good band by next full? 62 SENIORS GRADUATE THURSDAY NIGHT Cummrnccmcni ckcrci»e for 62 ten- Hir tiill he held in ike Tech auditorium ThuiMJay excning markint the eoncluMon I sviivitie, (or the June cla ». Addiemng the reniorr at fheir eradu- aitun eercmonier aill he Mr Anhur Bray t«»n. tccieury of the Dc» Moine Cen- cmiiin Biirrau of the Chamber of Com- mcrec Mr Drayton i» well known (or ki inierertinf and clever rpcrchc and it a laMiritc among De- Moines ‘Tech atu- dent Diploma are to he presented by a rcprcsentatoc ol the Board of Educa- uin Mr Perry C Frasier, principal, will pic-idc Mr Crisman is arranging musieal numhcri Eight Mudents (rum the I2B and IIA classc will serve as ushers Leading the priHtssion of seniors m caps and gowns will he Lluyc Grove and Betiv Simmon B.4 Han.on. Lloyd Dose. Dwight Cregei. C Hirt Hooton Tom Ja |ucs and Ft vd Hu , will «crve a u hcr The cummcrK-rmcni commiitce i» e imp i ed of Peg Marquis, chairman Martha Redting. Bruce Reynold . Thoma Fredregill and Gloria Rivhard Tho eummittre alti planned the haccalautrate scrsK ' rs held Sunday Gucm • peakci wa- the Re NK ' itliam Kntghi minoler (r«im the Highland Park (!hurch of 0 ri»i Farewell Seniors As vou leave these days behind. Here ' s something to keep in mind. Remember well the days of old. The school you left; the blue and gold. The halls will not echo your hearty hellos. And faces are forgotten as time goes. But now there come commence¬ ment and song. And as you leave us we ' ll say. So Long!” Senior Party Western Style Everyone and his partner show¬ ed up for the first senior party held, Friday. April 11, in the school auditorium. The theme was W ' estem Style. A floor show followed a apeU of dancing. Cameron Ross acted as master of cermonies. Gene Miller sang Gal in Cali¬ co”. Donna Binks and Gene Miller sang “Small Fry . Inez and Vir¬ ginia Martin sang rm in the Mood for Love and “Navajo Trial”. Everett Cochrane. Dorothy Perdue. Jay Powers, and Donna Hammarstedt sang “I Tipped My Hat . A special feature was Mr Dude Rancher, who turned out to be John Hicks. Fourth Floor Finding Russell Middleliauff feels that if Harold Jej(lum can pass the U. S. A F I tests, he can. (How about that. Harold?) The boys upsUirs say they are surely glad to be out of the ser vice, but to hear them tell, dur¬ ing one of their “bull sessions how their outfits were the test anywdierc. one sometimes won¬ ders! This “dirt collector asked Jee Lopez what he likes best about the G 1. Department The col fee, of course. wes the quick reply. Stanley Wetteland. Jack Mill er. Robert Landers. Richard Young- man and Joe Keough-out ol town G I scholars-are college bound as soon ss they finish here. How ambitious! (Could it be tnat they love school’ Or is it that pay- check?) Speaking of the high cost o- living, the only t)ung that come¬ down nowadays is rain, and ever that soaks you. Good Luck, Seniors

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[)ES MOINES TECHNICAL SCHOOL. DKS MOINES. IOWA. DECEMBER 14. 194. ' CAN PUT TmE OUN AWAV, SON — YOU LA8NED Hl H re come Chri tma» rushing headlong right at us Even the air is alive with that excitement the Great Day alone can create. Can you think of anything that’s more fun than Christmas shopping ' Is yours all a thing of the past, or do you still have a few of those last minute gifts? Any good perfume would be a wel¬ come gift to the girl and women on your list There are silk scarfs, set of scatter pins, tsome are perfume pins), and of course there ' s that cer¬ tain record or album someone has been wanting Something for the boys, including your dad. brother and beau. Sport shirts and sweaters are always a good bet. how about one of these colorful corduroys? Something he probably wouldn ' t buy for himself, but no doubt would like, are cuff¬ links. and again don ' t forget thi e records and albums IVon’t forget the thank-you note . It may seem like a lot of trouble, but if you keep your note short and simple you can breeze through the essential job saying thank-you via mail in no time at all ChriHtmas Cheer Again the Yuletide season is here! No doubt you are very busy, planning various ways of malting gifts for someone and also thrilled with the expectancy of receiving some. Merry Christmas These are some things to think about as you prepare you gifts. It isn ' t how large or how costly the gift may be. but the love and joy that has gone into selecting it. The pleasure that the person will have in receiv¬ ing It will pay vou ten fold for the extra trouble you take to add another little decoration on the package. None of us is too poor to give a gift. You don ' t have to buy a cheery smile or a bright Good Morning if your heart is in it. What is any nicer to receive than a ‘ Merry Christmas when it is expressed in the right tone of voice? So put your heart into making Christmas happy for someone and you ill surely enjoy your own. happy for someor H will surely enjov yo and Happy New Year PEACE. (;(K)I) WILL No Matter How You Say It Christmas will mmui bt here. Colehratod thnwighaul America. t ' Hcbrated a never before in our lifetime. Kimt this is the year of victory. Reverently we will give thanks For the glory so dearly brought Ciratefunv our carols we ' ll raise to reach those Who have not yet rejoined us Silently and prayerfully We will remember those Who will never return. We—here at home Safe in the land we love. Pres« rved from the ravages of Know that this year we have cause To keep the Great Day sacred. We return once more To old ways and old customs. To the family gathering Round the festive board To the bounty that is ours As harvest days are over. Agiiin the Christmas tree will Glisten, The yule log blaze. And the presents be made ready. Again Merry Christmas will echo and re-echo. Again the Christmas star will glow As men truly seek Peace on earth And good will to all men (Written by ( ' laison Groff, I OB) It’s In The Bag For D.M. Tech This Christmas



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7 ? CoacU 6, 2.44e4ii04i Ho x, ? What qualitiM do you considtr maka a good athlata? Ronald M. Andaraon. athletic di¬ rector. Mental and physical ability, love of competition, desire to be a winner. Harold C. Johnson, football, track coach. Speed, ingenuity, courage, de¬ termination and size. Ray Hughes, wresting, assistant football and basketball coach. Desire to be a competer. to win in desired sport, above average grades, must have perseverance, must be conscientious about phy¬ sical and mental training, i.e eats proper foods, gets enough gcMxl sleep, doesn ' t smoke nr drink Glen Rouse, assistant ftMith.ill coach- Determinntion. ability. ciMip- eration. Don Bryant. 1st team ha«ehall. assistant basketli. ' ill co ' ith Obeys proper training ruh s. cooperates with coaches and other players, plays fair, doesn ' t ku k about officials d( etsions. has no alibies. does his lM‘st at all times Emily Shepherd. Girls Athletic Association, boys and girls tenni.s coach. Will to win. stamina, ahility for sport, sportsmanship ” Warren Nixon, boys and girls gr H roach. Good sportsmanship, know the game and like it. school or team loyalty dependability BfioiU kt Oh, 7Ae AUileU Ttu.- busketlMll ! «.-u»un u now utid -r way. niul practice is going on Us lutuul A rumor is guing around that Griffin and Barbieri think they arc athletes, just be- caUM- they have athlete ' s foot It has also U-en said that McKee thinks he is still placing football. The Spotlight shines on Don Conlon of Home Room 110 Don is the slow, easy going fellow with all the curly hair. He is 0 ' 2 and weighs 165 lbs. This tall dark creature that slides through the halls in the morning with a cer¬ tain girl, seems to have found enough pep and energy last year to win himself a letter in basket¬ ball. Don IS a 12A student and is majoring in Refrigeration. If you tee a person who answers to the name of Flo, walking with him. don ' t think it is to help him keep his balance, because it it just his girl. Have you and your friends all bought your basketball tickets ' If we want a successful season we must not only have five men on the court, but 720 backers in the stands Tech’s Cheerleaders Tech Downs Three S. C. Foes North Dazzled 51-20 Hard Fiuhtinir Matmen Defeated By Fast F-i«t limb’s wrestling team Ht-- fr.itisl Tis h .10 in Tuf ' day aflrr- nisin. .l.iniiiiry 7. at I ' lrh The To h iHiys to win were: In Uie 112 pound class. Harold Cook over IJill U.nriini- in .t. ' Vfi •aronds. in the 13.5 potiml class. Don F.llingson won on u din ision .•vei Dll k Risi-nhiiuir-r Alfi.d Di Bakcy. Rust 118- IMMindi ' r and Jerry Wairen. Tei’h. uredlerl to n draw in the 145 fNiund event. Thi- Iroys all tried hard against R;isI ' h mildly veteran team. Tlieiv Were not many Tirh riHiti-rs tliei • tlioimii. Ml let ' s . ' ll! go to tlic niicts and ii.-M-k our griipplers. Stiprrintpmlfni N.f). McCttmbs Presents Wrestling Awards Five Tis li wrestlers won pbin-s 111 the fily Wrestling Tournament lieM |..-t Ki td:i and S itiirdiiy at F.inI llicti . M hoiil I)on Rllinc ' on. uie.iliiu: Cofioll Vonk in Ihe M mifm .1 louml. won the I ' JO |b t’lty t ' lown Diik Itriea wmi two matelirs. bill ladisl to make the leqinir ' il w ii:lil s.diiidav evi-nmu Jerry V;,nen N. ' i lti Cair..|l Vonk 129 Ills ( ' I.OMin Groff ll« lbs and Kenn.th Wells m. ' i lb- all won thiMi plaee Olhi 1 Tis ' h wiisilers eom- jM ling (or rity iHmoi- Were. Il.ii- • •lil fm.k. 112 Ills Rogene Si hef- fi-rs IIK Ills- Dw.one Minei. 118 n- K- I ' ti Ral.ui-, 123 lb- Rimer Ciiiivatt. 123 lb». Boh WoKe I3. i Ills Omei Thompson. IXi Ills. Wdlis Ibem 145 Ills. Don Ml I III. l. ' i ' i Ills fliiiek W.d- l. ' i’i llw. Rieh. ' iril W Hilsev and .lolm llieks m the he.ivv. ' ll division Fifth Straii ht Victory Tivh overran North Saturday .laniiary 4. with the fine hall handling of Pete Vujnovich and I’.iy Fenton, who. with Ihe ex- ei ' plional play of Everettc Coeh- lane. made a h.ilf lime seore of 34-12 with ea!«c In the jU ' rond half Ti ' fh roasted In a victnrv of 51-20 This game m.ide the fifth straight victory for Tiih. which givi-s us a 1 000 per cent st.amlmg in the t ' lly Series and Sooth Cen¬ tral Conferenre. In the first game of the evening Tis h ' .s n team was defeated by North with a score of 25-9. S|)rin Sports for Cxirls While othiT people are looking over Mi-rl eatalogs and preparing for spi mg. ihc girls of D. M 1 ' have Iw-en keeping 111 prarticc for the sports that th y will lx pai- ticiiviting in this spring In I lass lime tile girls are work¬ ing to improve (heir skill in tennis by t. ' iking very me liisivr li’sts • li.il were origtn,ile | in River F ' liesl. Illinois The mrsl.als which .lie awaiflisl for thesr li-sfs arc given b Mrs. Theri-sa .Andei-son. who IS eoniiis ' ted with thi Miss¬ ouri Viillv Tennis Asiux-ialion For those who wish to improve their golfing ahilily. Mr W. W N’ixon IS meeting with tliosi who are interested everv Wednesilav ,ind Frid.-ii fiom 3 30 until 4 00, Short appro,aihes and putting u ill tv worki d on first. The ri-.m»ns ’ for G A A is not good. s;iid Mrs Rmily Shep¬ herd. gii Is gvm teacher So. girls, i( voii want a monogram, there most Is- mon- work ilone in cla--s. ;ind in the pi rind- aficr sclvsil Life saving cl.isM-s are opi-n to those wh-i ran su im ten lengths nf the pool Swimming is everv Toi-mI.iv and Thor-dav afternis.n fM.m 3 ;til ontit 4 HO Wins 49-48 in Exciting Overtime Valley and Chariton High were ups -( on siM-ei-ssive night- l»y the Ti-rh five. It cert.iinly is the truth to say that overtimes are (he most exciting parts of the gaim- The S 4 -ori- was dendliskisi foiirleen tunes during tin- Chaiilim game. Friday. January lu ' Flie greatest margin throughout the evening was four points Within thn-e minutes of the Inst ciiiaitcr C ' ls’h- ranc hit from the side, only to lx- followi-d nil by Di-1pierie iNo. 5 ' l with a hosket of his own to send It into overtime t. ' ix brane was fouli-d and dumpi-d m .i biirket whii-h cim h«-il Ihi- game fm Tis-h Cix-hrane w,is .also top siorer of the game, with 27 points to his credit BEAT EAST !! HOPKINS Sl»()l I INC; (JOOIIS CO. low s I ()Ki: i()sr .xriii 11 u oi ri in i.us Hi SmikIi .S| I’liiilie .LHlil Rolls 63-34 in Easy Eveninji I’ndefeiitifl Tis h maile it- six- ond South Cential Vi. t-uy within 24 liiiurs S;itunla . J;inuai y II The Vaili-y game was almost won in the first half, with tin- n -erves playing most of the -is-tind and fourth quarie.s l ' ' ii k Tin ki-r fm Kverclle CiH-lirane. Hill Kvans for Dii-k Brmiks. .umI FusI Shaf T for Unv Fenton Dick BriMiks w.i siiri-fue dur mg t M- game l»v putting I ' l |«.inls over the run Tech ' s n (e,im won it- first g.ame of (hi- se.i-««ii liv downing Valiev Bs 25-21 Tech Chalks I ' p 7 th S. C. t’ietory At Wmterset Frid.xy night Jan 17. Tech swept tn .a isl-4U ti uimph, making this the eighth -traight viclori for Tm h in -ix wm-ks Dick Brmiks. Tech (oiw.imI, cliiimi-d (op s -ormg honors by • I ' imping m 23 innnls Next i-.imi- F.veretl Cm-hratw-. sinking 21 points, of which Si-ven were fi.m Ihe I hat Itv line Tech staitml vh.wlv hut managed In -ja-iil op niiugh III g.iin .1 33 ?•» Ii .III .It (Ill- half Hav Fenton. Trs-h gnaid. pl.i i- l an oiitsianding game l•. (ll mi the ..Ifensive and de(en-iv Till- P ' hinmarv game is sullisl m a 27 24 Vli torv for mil M Ii am Ti-eh ' s next garni- will lx- . ' i gainst E.ist at I H ake on J.mu.uv 24lh. and with ll—M-vell on the follow mg night These pninuse to Is- our hardi-ct f.une- of tlx- si-.i son, so lx- on haiwt fo cive Hn team our .supixuf These five handsome guys hard¬ ly nei-d any introduction, but in case you don ' t know who thnae atomic bombs, full of pep and energy are. try again. Yes. It ' s the Tech High Cheerleaders. Ross Griffith. Bob .Sullivan. Bill Sar¬ gent. Bill MrFarlan, and Charlie Peterson. What did you think of the Quin- temblettes-pretty terrible, huhl And that chorus line-wheW Well anyway. What ' s the matter with the cheerleaders ' ’’ ' ‘They ' re all right’ Sports Party Dcs Moines Tech Girls Alhletu- Asscx-iation entertained eight guls from each of the five high schixd- Rooscvelt, Lincoln. Fast. North and St Joseph ' s on Novemher 11 at 4 p m The girls pm ticipat -d in badminton, ping pong, shuffle- board and swimming, with pri -« being .iwarded in each spm t Oft The Bench (Way Off) A liu h li-ll over the crowd as Klwio Kll.-ton appiuoelied the live tliiow htie ills urins cocked, snap- peti. aiul the ball floated gioex-ful- Iv Itiimigii the basket with a -wi-b ELWIN HAD MADE HIS FIRST FHF.E THROW IN 16 Ari ' EMPTS Wbat did Coach Johnson and t ' lMch Hugln-s say to the second team at tfw half of the Valley gaiiie to niaki- them win their fust game of the sc-oson ? After till-, maybe they ' ll say it tiioi ' v ollell. Vours truly i.s having a bad im.e wilting OFF THE BENCH TIh-ix- is a wrestler here . ' ho kit | s Ix-gging ux to put his name III Hu.- 11111111111. Okay, fellu. here It IS Cbuck Waters’ TSK Ooe-tion of Hu.- si-mester Why I.- Doll llixiges always late lu Mbm.l ' two.- talking to Bill Evans and .■ iviii Ulixjiiibuig. They tell iiu- Hiev ail going to have a raffle. The pi 1 1 - ' Tiny aie going to raf¬ fle oil iheiii.-elvi-s This is what Hiev s.iv gills, lluny hurry, the III ki t- aiv going last! The only I all ' ll Is. Hu V take out the girl wlio wills That ' s one way to get iiitiiii-y lui a date-- also the date Siipei Guy. Although Bob Ailihlti II has paiticipated in .-|HMt.-. and every activity tluit Tix b li.is s|H nMii(-d. he has inan- agitl to re.iil a tuHik a we»-k all s4-Mii-t«r This startling l;u-t was imiliiiiieil by Miss Smith, our bill at latt. Tech Wins Opener, 32-.31 Lincoln Tops Tech, 33-31 Lincoln High stopped a fight¬ ing Des Moines Tech quintet Fri¬ day night. December 10. by the close score of 33-31. Lincoln led most of the game and was ahead at the half 20-14. The Engineers came storming liack during -the third quarter and narrowed the margin to two points. Lincoln w-ent ahead again and Tech overtook them in the last minute of the game on Mc¬ Kee ' s chanty toss This was not enough, however, as Hoffa of Lincoln lobbed in a layup shot with 36 seconds to go That shot meant the margin of victory Again It was Jim Hoskins who sparked the Engineer Juniors, al¬ though they were defeated 40-26 Hoskins was credited with 16 of hiB team ' s 26 points, and should be quite a player for the varsity during the next year or two. Friday night. Dot 4Hi. Hie Ti-i h cagers opened their season in Hie South Central Conference by de¬ feating Indianola 32-31 at He- East High gym Tech jum|M-d in¬ to the swing early in the quarter with Dan Griffin scoring for the Engineers Tech held their le.x l until the 3rd quarter, when the Indians took a 7 point lead Tech fought back and Barbieri ' s Ixis- ket tiiMl the game Gilhens was then fouled. Connie missi-d his first shot, but the second w.-is good Weeks. Indianola ' s star, was outstanding for the Indians Con¬ nie Gtthens. brilliant littb for¬ ward. looked good for the Engin¬ eers Indianola ' s seconds defeated the EIngineer Soph ' s 32-21. al¬ though Lightning Jim Ifosking scored II points for Tech.

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