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Class History of June, ’21 HE CLASS of June, ’21 is about to leave Tech. We do not wish Te brag about ourselves, but we feel that we owe it to posterity to leave a written record of our career and of our achievements in order that those who come after us to carry on the work we have started may be guided by our trials and our triumphs. We entered Tech in September, 1917, just as many “rookies” have entered Tech before. The only good point we had in our favor at the time was the fact that we had come to Tech instead of some other school. It did not take us long, however, to become adjusted; we soon became real Techites, entered into the activities of the school and assimi- lated that famous “Old Tech Spirit.” In our first year we selected Alvin Parker to represent us on the G. O. Council. Our boys entered the Cadets, went out for athletics, joined the Orchestra, TECH LIFE Staff, went into everything to which “rookies” were eligible, and did all in their power to maintain and increase the prestige of Tech. Our girls did likewise and helped to bring girls’ activi- ties to the fore. Our Sophomore year was a great deal like our first one, except that we were better equipped to work for Tech and we were coming into prominence as the class of June ’21. Some members of the class excelled the others and the school began to hear things of “Skeets” Parker, Louise Sullivan, Frances Mitchell, Charles Deck and several others. As Juniors we organized and received a charter from the G. O. For the fifth Semester we elected the following officers: Walter Siddall, President ; Elizabeth Parker, Vice-President; Frances Mitchell, Secretary ; Edwin Baum, Treasurer; Michael Parrella, Sergeant-at-Arms. In the sixth semester we elected Victor P. Reich, President; Elizabeth Parker, Vice-President; Frances Mitchell, Secretary; Edwin Simons, Treasurer ; and Kenneth Super, Sergeant-at-Arms. As an organized class we were successful, and came into social promi- nence by giving a hike to Great Falls on April 6, 1920, and a straw-ride on May 28, 1920. In this year more of our members came into prominence and their marked ability was recognized by the school. We were represented on the G. O. Council by Louise Sullivan, Secretary, and Alvin Parker, Repre- sentative. On TECH LIFE Staff there were Victor P. Reich, Louise Sullivan,
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