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CLASS OFFICERS JUNE, 1932 MARY LOUISE SNYDER PAUL OEHMANN Secretary Vice-President JACK RHODES President JOHN ALMQUIST JOHN Ross Treasurer Sergeant-at-A rms 29
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MRS. EDA B. FROST Class Adviser CLASS HISTORY JUNE, 1932 T WAS ON that auspicious morn in September, 1928, that we members of this graduating class of June, 1932, first made our appearance in the halls of Tech. As members of the first freshman class to enter the magnificent new building, we felt greatly honored. In our first year at McKinley we were at no great disadvantage, for the school was new not only to ourselves, but to seniors, teachers, and all. We at once set diligently to work to malce a name for ourselves, and to take advantage of the great opportunities which Tech offered. Although we were the rankest of rookies, we soon became accustomed to our new school life, and entered into its activities with great ardor. Some of the most ambitious members of the class joined the cadets. In the past year we have been referring to these as Lieutenants, Captains, and Majors. Others of the class joined the various clubs and participated in the school's athletics, gaining a knowledge and ability which enabled them to excel in these activities later. A step of importance to us was the election of our G. O. representative, jack Almquist. When, in the fall of 1929, we entered the second year of our stay at Tech, our numbers were considerably increased by junior high school graduates. This influx made us the largest class at Tech, and therefore, one well suited to carry on that school spirit which has been so characteristic of Tech. Our members, in this year, continued the work they had started as freshmen, and entered still more actively into the many school organizations. In the G. O. election the class made Marvin Chapman its representative. 30
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