McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1936

Page 1 of 174

 

McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1936 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1936 Edition, McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collectionPage 7, 1936 Edition, McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1936 Edition, McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collectionPage 11, 1936 Edition, McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1936 Edition, McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collectionPage 15, 1936 Edition, McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1936 Edition, McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collectionPage 9, 1936 Edition, McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1936 Edition, McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collectionPage 13, 1936 Edition, McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1936 Edition, McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collectionPage 17, 1936 Edition, McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 174 of the 1936 volume:

, ,-f- , . ,. ., . ,V my-in-g-H,, p ' ,L Z lf-' .iwg-f. W Y. 11.515, mi ' .- - .- .f 4,1 Q' K - KJ, 5312 I' l LA . ,Hr .,, ., ani-.', , f V. - ...,,,L,L, 'Y 'f.'3 F V Q-I.. Y3.f:4f ', , - v X , ,. ., - ' ,.,,-47,51 1, ,,- ,.-mf ,, uw- .:,f,,.-, Nb.. V.V..,:V, .-1 V .'3v-- , -I . f.: . , L 'A V? . - Y- 1e.w,-21:13 . f, bug., . , .usc'-,.'-. - ,. .. ..VRf.zLt.,, 31,23 xii ,. VV Y '-,J,,,,5m L,-f.,k -L, , . 44 , ,V - 'jv-,V-YW Vu-,,x-.3--.i., -. V ,f,,:g.55Q, -fy. VV .,V,VV, A: ' FY fl .1-Q ff- mi..'1i'f9f'?T,-.w.w.iQQ- . f , , mf- -f 3.5-Y,.::':..f,,,,.,,,,,:,,-N141--ff... fu 1. ,Mia '-s--M-1152-,,.,-,1,f-1'---g.A.:1:6rf1.' 1: -- 4 V ,, . -.x..1,Y. V- Vp ,,fm., , v. -cw rx: , ,, ,- ,,,. .,, .. ,, ,, ,.,q,?,,4,,,l,,.A.. .Mi Y. , - -.rw . .... ,. V.. ..3, WV Y,,.,. , 4- 1- ,. uf- - . ,- '4,:f-F--m'.,'1f-f' 'Dm , ' x W -ww -. , r. . ',.1.,:, H :',,wn':xM.f3-..'1-+:-.y,V-- sq: 'fra'-.. - Q V - Vw v -, .:2t4V,:,t .5-.f5:,V5V--j4.VkV3k:5 Iqqzgfjn ,,LAg, ff.-A , , ,,. in Lg V ff, 1.1,-,-.Q-'T A 'z , ,4-.1,gw-Q -, b- ,, . c..,.'f.,,,' 'I, 1r gc! . ' ' f E Q ,- 'w12f .bf I-ff, '-,Q -Hf:'wi'?aY. 1 -f-,Y 'gp ,.f'L ,g'k:15,g f,--'-' 1 1. f- .V . ' y1:Vv5..q'y,-VV--.vi-J. -QV fx ., a,L1VI,.--1 ,f'Z::v,x , -, L fix ,pi L 14193: ft gm: ,in V , ,Q ff.-Lf V ,7 -, fG,fV,,,,V fx, .1 LR H..-, M5 V IV, ..,u4,,L1 - V 51 5 -Y ' '31 1-gi ' N- ,c ' -14.24 'V -' Jil. ,f-. , , , ...,r,., f V... , an figzjizil-Q-'-me-Q,rs4--af27'I1i!'.A,e,H2-21145-fy' if '- M 'f'- . . , ...usp gf, -,ggi- wm,3-?l','95.E:i,4 Qrqfvv, :3rw'f::v - -'r i4 . :-'-, .- ff ,gf ' ' 'K Q' x-'a3:'i? FR f, ' '5'z fb iii fl ' 'T . J. 4 . VV A . V V, V , '. , kiln V I f 'f g 5. ,1-,xy .g. ,,,'Yff2-:'x'm1q'.-1- 11 ,b , '-,- . - fr 5 .U-, , f wg R---V,-C322-.fiv-'W ,- .L4,v,:fQ., 1:1-am3.'--.vrwlalab-.r,y' fav., 2111443 'f iv1f311'3Zfi'?fw'Qa:3' w..g.f-aiw ' 4' ,fam -NVQ-,gl 1? -551 FS'-i r 1' . 5' If x , fm, A-vi V, - '41-5145.5 .VL Ng: ' 4 .,- ' - '- 'A ,j.,aw.,f'1-,v'..: -. T-, av' . :KV-.V VV l2?'ff gr I D I 1 R, rw n 4 EQffjj9f ff- W :mm 22+ mm 11 flf ww 79 wr w vw wwf, ,,f If wr f ww M fr 'llll mu w VDI VH, JA, ,mffl -W ,Lg , - ,ui ,- Y'!- Q- Q:-i :Sf , i , - '1 .lf 9 3 1- -i' . , - il: - -1+ ' Jn 146 1936 lame WE SALUTE QS-fmmfzne Sumlinel . G-lzzflzyhf . Jzzcfimlm . CS!,,,.,fm 4 I 2 3 I X ff 11 I f f Q' f ff Z 222' ? ' 3 S 1' 2 9 7 ' f , ,.. ' , 5 -, :- f , . ' ' , r ff- . 9 .. ff , 5,- 3 I 1 ,f T s- 7 K Q , ?- 5, Z T? , X 2 ,, 7' Z 91 THIS YEARBOOK - PRESENTED TO THE SCHOOL BY THE JUNE I936 - AND THE FEB- RUARY I937 CLASSES - PICTURE OF STREAM- LINED MOTION - CHALLENGE TO PURPOSE- FUL, DIRECTED FLIGHT ' FOR TIMED, PUR- POSEFUL LIVING - McKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL AT WASHINGTON - L H-, N' ,Q My K . 5, s Q. is f ff -A Ap ,, I ' I 'R fl E lx - ...ggi ' V: 1 fe' k , A ge? f.,,!-'fi . at K11 X f'9 -Q. 3 IKE A FLYING ARROW THE AEROPLANE CARRIER ' CUTS THROUGH WATER WITH A FIERCE RUSHING - THE MAD SWIRL OF BLUE SEAS TUMBLE AND FOAM BEHIND HER ' PARAMOUNT DESIGN OF EN- GINEERING SKILL - YOUNG ENGI- NEERS ENTER TECH ' alccefemffan N ,yx. 1 X4 1-. , MN , P' f F Eg. 75' 4. 4 ix, xiilx gh 4 , J, T fglzg X1 5 f firi, ix ' x F 1-7, 'R r f 'Fi-4 :vi A s ' X' 4 Y L29'P4' x :we S. Ami 'ww -si L E125 OOK TO THE ENGINEER OF THE FUTURE THE MASTER OF TIMED FLIGHT WHO KNOWS THE STRENGTH OF METALS - THE OIL ENGINEER - KNOWS THE FUNCTIONS OF THE GASOLINE MOTOR ' THE AERO- NAUTICAL ENGINEER - MASTER OF THE WONDERS OF POISED FLIGHT - THE ELEC- TRICAL ENGINEER - MASTER OF THE PUL- SING, VIBRANT, COLOSSAL FORCE ' ELEC- TRICITY - WITH STEADY EFFORT MASTER A PRO- FESSION - WITH EAGLED SWIFTNESS - WITH FRICTIONLESS DRIVE - WHOPREPARE NOW FORPUR POSEFUL LIVING WHO HAVE SENSEENOUGH TIMEENOUGH FOR ARROW FLIGHT FOR WHO CAN SAY I SHALL BE THEENGINEER ISHALL BETHE MASTEROFDESIGN THETECH NICAL EXPERT THE PLANNER OF THE SKY ROAD I WILL DRIVE WITH EAGLED SWIFT NESS TO BECOME THIS THING IWILL LET NO FOOLISH THING HINDER ME- O THE TECHITES OF TOMORROW X i - x X , 1- TREAMLINE FRICTIONLESS PASSAGE BETWEEN THE AIR THE GREATEST ACHIEVE MENT IN SPEED ENGINEERING PRO DUCED AN EAGLED SWIFTNESS TIMED FLIGHT GAVE THIS FAST MOVING CIVILIZATION TRAVEL LIKE AN GENERATION AN UNDREAMED SWEEP ING SWIFTNESS FRANK C DANIEL Princnpal ARROWFLIGHT ' AND TOMORROW'S pw W Y ,-iff, fl ' 3 ,E-11: ',, . 'ki , .7-1' ' ,L M. .QA - HE PRINCIPALS EXTEND THEIR BEST TO THE ElfLLO'Zf.4 NEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF OUR COUNTRY HAS THERE BEEN so greaT a need for sane and consTrucTuve ThoughT and acTuon among The younger generaTuon IT ns Tor you The Sensors oT I936 To comprehend Thus snTuaTuon and To go TorTh deTermuned To develop your characTers and broaden The range oT your menTal lnTeresTs Tollowlng In The sTeps Toward whnch your home and school IlTe have been durecTed I lcnow Trom long experuence how nmporTanT IT ns To realnze ThaT you may nnTluence The opunnons oT oThers less advanced In Thenr Thnnlong Than you are ThereTore Tollow The greaTesT mmds noT only oT your own age buT oT prevuous ages as well :T you are To aTTaun an apprecnable degree oT success WHILE YOU WERE STILL IN SCHOOL YOUR REPUTATION LAY IN OUR hands buT now ThaT you have graduaTed and musT Tace l1Te s problems undependenTly our repuTaTuon hes In yours Be :T ever your asm To respecT Thus posuTIon as The guardnan oT McKrnley Hugh School s splendxd name and hfgh prnncaples oT characTer Remember never To do say wrITe or even Thunlc anyThlng undlcaTlng a deTour Trom our TrusT In you May I express The hope ThaT your l1Te n The TuTure be OT such Tune caliber ThaT we may proudly pounT To you as a member oT our I936 Graduahng Class PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE ARE EUTILE IF UNPLEASANT THEY WILL noT be Tollowed IT pleasung They are unneccessary Our lnlces and dnslulces largely conTrol our chonces and our chonces condmon our personalmes To a cerTann exTenT we can seIecT Those Ideas and :deals whuch conTrol conducT and To ThaT exTenT aT leasT we are The archuTecTs oT our own desTIny May The walls oT your p:cTure gallery be hung wuTh such :deals as wll unspure you To healThTul luvung wholesome Thnnlcnng and helpTul deeds X o Q ' l e.4,4fe aa e En., .-.5 ..kf Ik - ,,..- i 4 T. fgr. , 5 tG L , fi: af 415, if gf? I A-2. fi? 5' Iwiffi s 1-, C I w: -'uf' I iff' fi, .,-A4 ' Av' A A f I1 . . , if 16 33' ,x 3 ' ' -2 .NFA MISS COOPE, WHO MADE SUCH A REALISTIC MADAME SANTA CLAUS LAST CHRISTMAS, CENTERS HER INTERESTS IN THE WELFARE OF THE GIRLS. HER GOOD NATURED FAIR- NESS ENCOURAGES ANY TECHETTE WHO COMES TO HER FOR HELP OR ADVICE. MISS COOPE WAS THE FIRST GIRL'S GYM TEACHER AT TECH. SHE DEVELOPED HER PREF- ERENCE FOR GIRLS' ACTIVITIES THEN. THIS YEAR SHE HAS BEEN ESPECIALLY INTERESTED IN THE NEW CLASSES FOR DANCING, DIRECTED BY THE GIRL RESERVES FOR BOTH BOYS AND GIRLS. HER CHIEF IN- TERESTS ARE CENTERED IN THE SCHOOL. FROM GARDENING AROUND THE PLAZA TO CASH AND CAN ASSEMBLIES. HER LEISURE TIME IS SPENT IN TRAVELLING. WITH ALL HER EXECUTIVE DUTIES SHE IS NEVER TOO BUSY TO ENJOY HER- SELF AND ENLIVEN ANY GATHERING, OR KID THE CROWD INTO THE RIGHT DIRECTION WITH HER NO PARKING SIGN. MR. MYERS. WHO BROUGHT TO LIGHT THIS YEAR HIS HIDDEN TAL- ENT FOR PORTRAYING THE GREAT EMANCIPATOR. LINCOLN, CON- STRUCTS TABLES, LAMPS. BOATS- IN HIS WOODSHOP AT HOME, AND BUILDS CHARACTER IN HIS OFFICE AT SCHOOL. NO JOB IS TOO SMALL FOR HIS INTEREST NOR IS ANY TOO BIG FOR HIM TO UNDERTAKE. HIS HOBBIES RANGED THIS YEAR FROM TINY WOODEN FRAMES FOR WEAV- ING TO A TWELVE-FOOT BOAT. THE LESS TANGIBLE ,CHANGES IN CHAR- ACTER WROUGHT IN HIS OFFICE AT TECH ARE NONE THE LESS VISIBLE AND DURABLE. HE IS LOVED BY EVERY TECHITE, FINAL PROOF OF HIS LINCOLN-LIKE OUALITIES. 67.4 .T.':.m..:..g meet L wfffwf gizmm ine THE ARCHITECTURAL EN- GINEER PRODUCED TECH MILES OF PIPING: OF STEAM LINES: THOUSANDS OF FEET OF WIRING: MIL- LIONS OF BRICK - HUN- DREDS UPON HUNDREDS OF CUT LIMESTONES, SLATES, GLASSES, LUMBERg PLANNED, FITTED, ASSEM- BLED AND ERECTED ' THROUGH THE TWELVE WINDOWS THE MAIN EN- TRANCE STANDS IN WHITE DIGNITY, BALANCED AND BEAUTIFUL - YOU GO UP THE MANY STEPS AND YOU SWING WIDE THE DOOR - YOU MAY BECOME AN ENGINEER IF YOU SO PLAN YOUR HOURS OF STUDY - ,1 sim M AND YOU MAY PRODUCE ANOTHER TECH SOME- DAY: IN SOME OTHER CITY, WITH WHITE GLEAMING COLUMNS AND WIDE STEPS ' k f YY ,Fl I. ,,a N- lg, 99 I Y g -Z-Z ff , T-+5 'ki ip ifffffcf WWI Swzyffws MR. BROWN has had his share oi hard worln in engineering con slruclion. He bossed The planning and conslruclion of l'he iillralion planl al l-ronf Royal, Virginia. To accomplish lhis il was necessary for him fo blasl excavaiions. fo supply sufficienl' rock for the reservoir and lo build a sound founda- lion for The lil+er house. MR. MARSH has had considerable experience in chemical engi- neering. In I9l7 he designed, buill, and operaled a plan? for lhe smelling of Bisrnufh ores ai Congress Heighfs, Maryland. During +he war Mr. Marsh aided in the conslruciion of U. S. Chemical Planf No. 4. localed al Salfville Virginia, and became fore- man of the exiraclion division. Mr. Marsh is The holder oi a B.S. degree lrom George Washinglon Universily. ENGINEERING necessities of a large sugar planlalion are an elec- fric planl, miles and miles of felephone lines. and lhe lighring of lhe 'lcenfralu where lhe worlmers live. Such were 'rhe dulies lalcen over by Mr. Noble offer leaving Yale wilh his Ph.B. in eleclrical engineering in l897 when he was employed as elecfrical engineer by a Cuban sugar planlalion. Before enlering Yale Mr. Noble had learned The machinisls' lrade, He also holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering lrorn Michigan Uni' veVSily. FOR HIS engineering success Mr. Heron received special recog- nifion from Presidenl Wilson and high ollicials of olher governmenls. His was The cons+ruc+ion of fhe iirsi radio lransmirler in Albania eniirely wifhoul oulside aid while he was connecled wilh lhe Firsr Vocafional School of Albania. Mr. Heron holds B.S. and E.E. degrees from George Washinglon Universily. IN HIS firsl experiences al blasfing Mr. Rippey learned lols abcul engineering. While employed by the Washinglon Suourban Sanilary Commission as 'Foreman of consiruclion he was called several limes To supervise blasling iobs. Mr. Rippey is lhe holder of B.S. and M.E. degrees in engineering from George Washingfon Universify. IMAGINE HUGE dampers weighing one lon each being so deli- calely balanced as lo allow rheir being swayed an inch or Iwo by fhe slighlesl pressure change! Such dampers were the biggesf order of Mr, Saugslad 30 years ago in fhe heal and pressure branch of ihe Davis and Roch Tennperalure Conrracling Co. To qualify himself for such posiiions as 'rhis Mr. Saugsrad learned lhe machinisls' frade and served many years as a special sludenl of mechanics. THROUGHOUT his engineering career Mr. Schufle has ccncenrrafed his eiforls foward becoming a highly soecialized experf in Tool Design and Produclion Engineering. In fhis capacify he has worlred for such prorninenf concerns as Aufolile, Cincinnari Milling Machine Co., Nafional Cash Regisler Co.. and Rerninglon-Rand. Mr. Schulle studied af fha Uriversiry ol Hanover Germany where he obfained his B.S. and M.E. degrees in engireering, and a' Uriversny of Cincinnali where he received a degree in Comrnercfal Engireerng. FOR THE Barber-Greeve Corrpany of Awora Illir-'Jis Mr, Ber-ner helped design conveyor Delis. Mr. Benner gradualed from George Washirgion Unifersify wi'h B.S. and M.E, degrees in engineering. PUMPS WORK AT NIGHT ' AT ALL HOURS ' WITH SWIFT PULSING BEAT - WITH SLOWER TIMED RHYTHM ' WHO-O-O-ISH - DOK- DOK - DOK ' ENGINES WITHOUT PUMPS DO NOT GO ' PUMPS MUST BE DESIGNED AND MAINTAINED THE ENGINEER DE PENDSONPUMPS WITHOUTPUMPS COAL COULD NOT BE MINED SH PS BEAT ON THROUGH HE STORM SMALL OR COLOSSAL A PUMP IS A BEAUTIFUL MACHINE K 1. 'Yr ! f fm f e 9 :i ' :lk Q, Nf: 3 T ' - A B, .xw ' . un, - .wh --vt ,WW-1'4A. N Q 'X . 1. 1 ' -' ' K Q N, .yy If ,, C L, O C K 9: Mfdflr' ,fo w- Pnl, fait oi GROWTH: Jrforrc V s puff creafucrg. From a ry Rdea VWVJVVY spring TIME: Evey 1' D ygo q we XRRCHES: PAINTINGS: I Canvas arf pmciised by H10 I .Nady and caofablv. I4 LVLEWZZLI4 65506 PRODUCED THESE MASTERPIECES Mfr TEACHERS AND FRIENDS OF THE STU- DENT BODY ' STUDENTS ONCE ' TEACHERS NOW - ADVISERS ' COACHES - LAST ACADEMIC IN- STRUCTORS FOR MANY PREPARERS OF MIND AND BODY LAUNCHERS OF HUMANITY ON LIFES SEA FOGGY ROUTES MADE CLEAR OUTLOOKS BROADENED BRIGHTENED SEPARA TION MAKES KNOWN THE STUDENTS GREAT LOSS MR J W ADAMS 'reaches and direcfs Ihe Physics classes His hobby IS phofography MISS L R BAILEY IS fhe guard an of Tech s organ fhe dIrec for of fl o n II gence fosfs and one of fhe English Cadefs a Ivo a e of fhIIg LafIn American and a fna her of Mechan cal Drawing MISS BERTI-IA BIRTWELL capable head of Tech s Mafh Deoarfmenf forgef feachmg down af YH her Virg n a honne garden ng wa lc ng sf loaf g w uzwnne he MR C A BLLIME spends his wInfers feaching Geography and Languages. from ancienf Lafin fo modern French, and summers among fhe nafives of disfanf places-a real cosmopolife. MR. R. D. BRINKER branches off from his course of feaching fhe usual English classes fo falce over Miss Willis' iob in fhe Journalism class and pilofing TECH LIFE as faculfy ad' viser. MR. L. T. BROWN, head shop feacher, is in charge of infer-high afhlefics buf he also Iilces fishing. DR. F. M. BUTTS is known by all Iyping sfudenfs who Reach-Touch af Tech. Her inferesfs are nof Iimifed fo fhe Business Deparfmenf. They run from local affairs fo infernafional educafion reform. Sfudenfs Carpenfer Cn Gdy employ d Ihrouuh hor aid as head of fhe Employmenf Bureau oalize her wide syrnpafhies MISS L E CAR REIXITER good friend of many a hard worlced graduafe IIIQ s foachmg sixfh and sevenfh semesfer College English MISS C E CHALLICE long suffering worlcer on fhe Pro gram Commiffee feaches Hisfory MRS E H CHAM BLISS aughf ID Sf Louis and spenf one year In France before coming fo Tech fo feach Eench MISS M L CHAPMAN feaches Typing and Sho fhand and manages the Boolc Exchange Summer finds her globe froffing MR C, I3 CLARK affer a day feaching Mafhemafics Business Law and acfing as one of fhe advisers of fhe G O finds relaxafion In a good game of golf MISS J J GRADY Iibra rIan gefs fhe wan derlusf when sum mer comes Mexico and MaIne were re cenf frios MRS A H COE besides dIsoensIng fhe rari fed afmosphere of a n classcism o he charges Iendsa caoable hand d r cfing bg ech D I9 I I Challice Chambliss ha man Clarlc ra Coe + - , I . . . . .D 4' ' r . . . Adarns Bailey Benner TT X s i - - . i. i Bi'fweIT Blume Brinker i X' .' . ' . n i fo i . , ' ' - 3 ,g Ieachers. MR. H. L. BEININER is fhe direcfor of fhe . , Q' cf 'I 5 '- I , . ' .L C , I I . - 0 - . NA . . ' I 5 I I . . . I 'T I, fi i A I' 1 I . , r A ss A I ,h I I. , Y . yi in or IU In Ifh ' yo . I T I S f I r dogxl. c IQ ' ' f - Eglin Buili Daniel Donnafly Dau him Ebauqh 'Q Edgerfon E a d Vvord nlc Frazer WI IIS F osf G rf Summer I-Iummond Hardell pro LICIIOVIS lIlce Leave If fo RSmIffI Sffe also gm ed flfus class flnrouglw flne froubled wafer of graduafuon MRS ll N DANIEL In fle dlffmulf Iob of mrndrnq ffIe same boss af sclfeol and af Home Ifwe gIrls all say sfIe malces a swell boss for flmem In flfe gym SlIe IS senIor Insfrucfor In Plwysucal Educafmn MISS S J DALIRI-IIN came from Raul Jumor I'IIQlI ID Sepfember fo feaclf basmess sub 'ec s lie has cnarge of ffIe Secrefama Roo M G S DQNNALLY I-IIsfory feaebe seenf mosf of flne year recoverung fronn a serIous ooerafron MISS I-I E EBAUGH of ffwe Deparfmenf of Maffwemafms refIred IS year affer several monflws of Illness MRS EDGERTON Spamsfm feacfwer added flfe assIsfanf frea surers worlc and fl'Ie Spamslw Club fo flme many dufues of a semor secfuon feaclfer ffms year MR S W ED WARDS feacffes RrInfIng Composmon MISS E FOSTER became cfIaIrman of flrme College Commnffee upon flwe FGSIQDGIIOU of MIss Ebaugb Slwe feaclnes EnglIsl1 MR E G FOXLEY Came fo Tech from Sfuarf I-Ie lulces fo fmnf and fIslf In sclwool fue coaclnes baseball and feacfme gym MRS J C FRANKLIN feaclnes EngIIsl'I and WOFFIGS Oyerl s gradung Ilwe fesfsll MRS A M FRAZIER Heron Hodqbrs le If Keyser Kmgsley Nelson Krelnblel life, I LyaudaIs Marslw Marfm Maffern WIIIIGVT MIdd' F MIfflnelI H MIfQInelI MAFVOI 20 X if sr I . 'A ,N af ' I' I dw I s Fcislf-r I 1 In Fra IIN I 'I' r I S Q ' d ' ' I '. ,I 'd I ffI' I ' . A . D. F. '+.s fn I 'I I. Iss ..'. . ' I Mk known To The seniors as The moTher oT Mary Anne, To The Teachers as one oT The English DeparTmenT, To The Chess Club and Girl Reserves as direcTor, is also deeply inTeresTed in Tech RelieT. MRS. E. B. FROST Teaches English and Public Speaking. Her guidance oT The Pharos SocieTy makes The semi-annual iniTiaTion memorable To The sTudenTs. MISS M. L. GIRTS spenT one semesTer aT Tech Teaching HisTory before going To Woodrow Wilson. MRS. E. K. GUMMER is a Tech graduaTe who sTudied aT Cornell beTore reTurning To Tech in The De- parTmenT oT Home Economics. She direcTed The grad- uaTion exercises Tor February I936. MISS I. HAMMOND insTills rules, maxims and corallaries in sTudenT's heads Tor parT oT her work as a MaTh Teacher. MR. E. P. HAR- DELL, TooTbalI coach, graduaTed Trom Tech and liked The place well enough To reTurn To iT as a Teacher. MR. L. M. HERON, oT The ElecTric LaboraTory, reTired March I, I936. MR. G. HODGKINS came To The HisTory De- parTmenT lasT Tall. MosT oT his classes are Geography. MR. D. C. JACKSON came Trom Illinois, direcTor oT Manual Training in Ouincy and Teacher OT AuTo Shop in Chicago, To Teach AuTo Shop here. MR. H. F. KEY- SER belongs To The Business DeparTmenT during classes. His inTluence reaches The whole school Through his direc- Tion of The Tech PaTrol. MISS L. KINGSLEY Teaches English. Her supervision makes The exhibiT cases opposiTe The olzfice a real TeaTure oT The school. MISS L. KNOX, oT The Home Economics DeparTmenT, came from Hine Junior High. She is especially inTeresTed in The Girl ScouTs. MR. E. H. KREHBIEL Teaches ChemisTry, Trains The Boys' STage Crew, and Tarms down in Virginia. MRS. I. B. KREY was a new-comer To Tech's TacuITy in Sep- Tember. She Teaches business classes. MR. J. E. LAMB, head oT The ArT DeparTmenT, added English To his class work This year. His inTeresTs are all TheaTrical Trom sTage seTTings To marioneTTes. MISS U. M. LIVAUDAIS creaTes a True French aTmosphere in Tech wiTh her youThTuI and Gaelic enThusiasm. Her grammar, Mon Guide , was used Tor The TirsT Time ThroughouT This year. Her live- Iiness is an asseT To The Language DeparTmenT and The French Club. MR. A. J. MARSH does much To en- courage The sTudy of ChemisTry among Tech sTudenTs. MRS. M. E. MARTIN, oT The HisTory DeparTmenT, gar- dens ouT in Virginia. MR. L. W. MATTERN, as a chemisT wiTh The Cambria STeel Company and The Pennsylvania Railroad beTore becoming a Teacher oT ChemisTry, sTarTed his hobby oT relaTing chemical principles To human wel- Tare. Uncle Louie is sTiII an ardenT rooTer Tor aThleTics. His oTTiciaI reIaTion To Tech is head of our DeparTmenT of ChemisTry and adviser oT The ChemisTry Club. MR. G. W. WILLIAMS Teaches CabineT Shop. He likes To reproduce anTique TurniTure. MR. F. A. MIDDLETON 5.1. yQ...... Noble Overhulser PiggoTT Poole Rippey RoberTs Rodgers RolsTon Rush E. SaugsTad O. SaugsTad Schumann R ig ,Wim x ? gf ii X . lf' 5 12, Xl kj Idig, gi dream Teaches ElecTric Shop, advises The Radio Club, serves as Treasurer oT The Tech Relief CommiTTee and direcTs amaTeur radio sTaTion WBFNK. MISS V. MILLSAPS came up Trom SouTh Carolina a Tew semesTers ago To Teach Biology. MRS. F. S. MITCHELL Teaches MaTh, speaks Spanish, unobTrusively direcTs The Jobs DaughTers, serves as Treasurer oT The G. O., and puTs in a good word or IoTs oT elbow grease Tor The CadeTs when she can. MR. H. F. MITCHELL Teaches MaTh and Business Law. MISS E. C. MORROW sTill looks Tresh Trorn col- lege aTTer several semesTers Teaching Typing and ShorT- hand. Perhaps ThaT accounTs Tor her successTuI guidance oT The Girl Reserves. MRS. R. M. NELSON reTurned To McKinley in SepTember aTTer a year's absence. She Teaches Biology. MR. H. NICODEMUS Took Miss Keene's place a year ago. He makes The Technical crows sing in class and opera. MR. H. P. NOBLE manages To WaITz Selah Smifh STauTTer Richardson STewarT Sfrauss Thompson Thrasher Turner VIieT Walfen WaITz Wafkins Wesf WhiTener 5.516741 bring order To The chaos of lockers while Teaching Me- chanical Drawing. MISS N. J. OVERHULSER likes To Travel when noT Teaching Typing, ShorThand or Bookkeeping. She can become enThusiasTic over Geography. MR. A. B. PIG- GOTT Teaches Mold Shop. He grows prize waTer-lilies and gold fish aT his Virginia home. MISS M. S. POOLE direcTs Tech's relief work and Teaches HisTory. She would like To buy a farm and raise pigs. MR. S. W. PURSELL came To Tech via Nebraska and Oklahoma a year ago. I-Ie Teaches Salesmanship and Bookkeeping. MR. F. W. RICHARDSON of The Machine Shop, reTirecl March I, I936. MR. C. W. RIPPEY, Teaches Mechanical Drawing, advises The Circle T and manages The Cheer Leaders. MISS CLYDE ROBERTS Teaches English and direcTs assem- bly enTerTainmenTs such as movies and song slides. MISS BERTHA RODGERS reTired January I, I936, from her place on The English faculTy. MR. F. ROLSTON, wiTh a longing for The Physics LaboraTory, Teaches Biology This year. He helped unTangle programs on The Program CommiTTee and guided The Sigma Tau Lambda as faculTy adviser. MRS. O. D. RUSH, head of The Home Economics DeparTmenT, planned and organized The Home Economics Club which she direcTs. MRS. E. D. SAUGSTAD Teaches ArT and ad- 22 vises The Pals and PaleTTes. WiTh her hus- band, MR. O. SAUGSTAD, Teacher of ArT MeTal, she makes of Their Virginia home a cenTer for arf. Each winTer she holds an exhibifion aT The WashingTon ArTs Club. Mr. SaugsTacl is The facuITy adviser of The Boys' Golf Club and of DelTa Sigma Nu. MR. F. A. SCHUTTE is new aT Tech This year, Teaching Machine Shop. He was aT CaThoIic UniversiTy lasT year. MRS. SHU- MAN, mafron, mends Tech's broken crown's and sfubbed Toes in The hospiTal near The fronT door. She amuses herself reading. MISS M. H. SELAH Teaches Eng- lish and is Chairman of The Program Com- miTTee. MISS L. J. SMITH resigned from The TECHITE and Took up work on The College CommiTTee.This year. She Teaches English. MISS R. M. STAUEEER, head oT Tech's English DeparTmenT, was promoTed To head of The DeparTmenT ThroughouT The ciTy This winTer. Tech's gain and loss aT The same Time. MISS L. E. STEWART audiTs The record books, seeing ThaT no senior graduaTes wiThouT The required 32 . WiTh This exacTing work she also Teaches English. MR. S. STRAUSS came To Tech a year ago from Akron, Ohio. On Dr. Hay's reTire- menT he became head of The Biology De- parTmenT. His chief inTeresTs radiaTe from his work-gardening, hiking, bird-sTudy. MR. H. E. RICHARDSON was head oT The HisTory DeparTmenT of The PerTh Amboy, N. J., high school unTil This Tall when he came To Tech To Teach HisTory. He is fond of gardening and chess. MRS. B. B. THOMPSON direcTs The Boys' Glee Club and Teaches singing. The Opera season finds her among The busiesT aT Tech. MRS. A. N. THRASHER of The Business DeparT- menT leTT Tech for Woodrow Wilson in February. MRS. L. C. TURNER gives The business sTudenTs pracTical experience in office work and keeps The wheels of The school going 'round from her desk beside The fronT door. MR. A. M. VLIET Teaches HisTory and heads The deparTmenT. He is anoTher Virginia gardener. MR. D. WAL- TEN puTs Tech on The musical map orches- Trally and opera+icaIly speaking. He Teaches ArchiTecTural Drawing. MR. G. E. WALTZ heads The Commercial DeparT- menT, The Bank, and The McKinley NighT School. MISS R. WATKINS Took Miss STauffer's place as deparTmenT head in English. She has long been direcTor of The DramaTic Club. MRS. C. A. WEST, edi- Torial adviser of The TECHITE, Teaches Spanish and Geography. MISS A. E. Knox Pursell Milsapps Dunn Foxley WHITENER, Teacher oT Geography and HisTory, came up Trom The SouTh only a Tew semesTers back. She as one oT The advisers oT The G O MISS V 6 WILLIS assusTs Mass STewarT In audnTung record books when she IS noT Teaching Englnsh MR G W WILLIAMS Teaches CabmeT Shop He lukes To reproduce anhque TurnnTure MRS G WOODIN came To Tech Trom EasTem Thus SepTember She Teaches Physncal Educahon and dlrecTs such gurls BCTIVIIIGS as Swnmmsng Riding and OOIT MRS E P DUNN Teacher OT Modern European HusTory wandered away Trom Tech To Woodrow Wnlson lasT Tall buT reTurned To us IH February REAL TECHITES THERE ARE nnneTy members an Techs EaculTy ThnrTy seven came To Tech Trom The old bunldung aT SevenTh STreeT and Rhode Island Avenue R MATTERN oT The ChemlsTry DeparTmenT ns The only one who was an The orngunal Tech FaculTy under CenTrals rooT MR ADAMS MR BIRCH MR DANIEL MR MANY and MR MATTERN TaughT an The old bunldnng aT :Ts openung an l902 MR HENRY THOMPSON The engmeer has been wlTT The school Trom :Ts earlnesT days Some are Tech graduaTes MR HARDELL MR WONDRACK MR KREHBIEL MISS STEWART MRS OVERDORFF book clerk MISS DUNLAP MR MIDDLETON ano MRS GUMMER All are True TechuTes IU spnr4T and loyalTy G4Zie1izmm MR. JONES CONGRATULATIONS are In order Tor Mr. Jones, The man who makes you glad To geT inside Tho building on a I9O below morning, Tor his 40 years services In WashrngTons publrc schools He has been aT Tech Tor mo e Than 20 years and has become a oarT oT The school aTmosphere STarTung ouT In l896 aT Brookland School as cusTodaan h was aT Henry Emory and EasTern unTnl I9I2 when he came To Thus school ln order To qualnfy Tor has work he had To possess a sTeam heahng engineers Ilcense The sTaTT and school body acknowledge and Thank ham To has loyalTy and devohon To Tech fl egwrgfm. xi 'fi 5 -'ZF ilffi 1,2 f E? 23 . . , WU: . :iff 'mfr I . M . . A ' ' I 6i 6 , . , f-ei' fa--as fren rg' s h :Mi A KX , . y 1 2551 ,521 ' ' ' W T - Q - are - - -' fr I ' 'is alf a Q I , I I S, S S S AND OVERHEAD THE NIGHT MAIL FLIES EORCING HIS FLIGHT THROUGH SPACE - UNSWERVING - THROUGH THE NIGHT - THE DRIVER ON THE SKYROAD ' SPEEDS IN UN- DREAIVIED SWIETNESS - SET- TING THE PACE OF A NEW GENERATION - UNERRINGLY DIRECT ' CUTTING A NEW COURSE ' TIIVIED FLIGHT - ff 3 '- -S IN THE .PAGES , E TE T0 FOLLOW THE SENIORS T SS T RISE O SALUTE Egfmm LM PICTURES- STILLS -GROUPS OF TECH STUDENTS- OUT- STANDING INDIVIDUALS - COACHES- GAMES -VICTO- RIES - CLUBS - FRATERNITIES - STUDIES - SHOPS- CADET COMPANIES- ON THE MARCH -OFFICERS IN FULL FIN- ERY ' TEAMS FIGHTING TO WIN - SORORITIES -THE STAGE- llllg 6lZl0'Z.4 THOMAS ADCLLERA JR em Q I lx I-I Slcy C1 eulfw I m an rw orlnr I V T I1 r Hr v 0 AkLey ALP Tera DCRSEY C ADAMS JR B K0 Tv ou c LU or Palm 0 Lllcs ard Rsprcsenlahvc D IC O To Tour Arre W REGINA ADAMS Gma would e o s aw Her accom' Dls memls ere Honor ROI 50.1 D Adams R Aclarfs W Addams elglul serve-s're,r secretary ol llwe Dramallc ard Commercl C u s consul of llwe Lalm Club m mb of Pbaros Some y emuslry Club Srl R se vas and Slucler Cllzem D Courwcxl WILLIAM J AJLJAMS 5 R u s iv Alken Alberl' Alsop Andrf son Arrf lr0nG Ashley N H AIIKEN umm q an anim a Jacocs emwl m d The I-Ioncr ROI one semesler an was a memcer cl llle HI Y CHARLES ALBERT IS greaf al rvode I a lm IS aulomcblle cleslq ROBERT BAPR Lz4f'ceam W HARQY W LBPR ANDERSON I U VL S 5 eoarmg Iflmsel To aw WIL IAM 5LLIO ARMSTRONG IS a memlter I llwe Clwcrw: r u G op O Dec m 'TFT O MARIL V ASHL Y r m Crrr ml Llbrary Mural 26 s 3 ' 3 ' . fQQ ' I E l , Ru , wai 5 , I ff Ir O 'Fe 'alure I f' af I Ccfrmerfal C ,Ls af II 5 - arl 0 The Se Ior :alrfu ' d I1 ,p A o ec LII1. 1 fm Q ' Q I Im wn 15 II 3 1 I. J , . , . II ur- ' ,, L1I0II ,, y' has 51 me2mI,e4r :I llvf If SH I ., III, Rals and Ra!- X A , ' , wiS a Teclule Se-cllcr' Q - I 1. IIBu IJI- lv pee A A N I flza. .f Is 1 lik + ludf l I X II IW N 2 , JOH , qsff, in ' d d Ig 're II 'III 9 d II! 4 He a 9 I . d 'Mm ', Dulillig 3 his aI I Irn. X ETT 1 ' also plays,-d wilw The Inler-secllfm baskefkall feams. el!4,b?f'- ' V 3 t Y- W .. zv: . , 1 2 5 I- I ' -f - X Q , z ga , 'A ya N Isl I-Ia y I like Enqilw and Is Q T pr X. I I 4' I . I IJ I I I I 9 ef I T I 1 cl ,I'l y E Ch I i e F . 'IS III IN CI b an I1 es I I O fs a X I- QI , Isl, He '.-,aa er'3IIeI mill 525' ,XY f , uf, 9.-mzff PLM. N , f L wp a cvfiy rcl 'f'-'frw' ff lw - - I30yI Ills- CI In Hia pe fl liml- In srl-ml Lf lffcllrl ffulw. fr V E ,MQ H YW Y In-rnIll1l VI wff-rf,I.1I In I Span' Ill- CIuIfw. 5 . Y - I at Y BaiIey Baird Baker THOMAS B BAILEY has by dnInqenT apphcahon and durecTed eTTorT InTeraIIy msen Trom The ranks He was ashner audITor assusTanT manager and Tunally manager 0 The Tech Bank He hopes To be a banker and wrnTe a book on The sub,ecT He has aIso worked on TECH LIFE a d In The CornmercIaI and Nafure CIubs EDWARD WALTER BAIRD Iooks Torward To organnzmg has own or esTra d I dung T up e Iadder OT success The paT:er'T arT OT modelnng aurplanes Takes up S a e TI WILLIA ER hs penT Two T semesTers aT Tech ca eT P nTnng In :Ts mo ern phases has become his mosT In Tereshng sTudy AGNES BALD WIN sporTs and cIub work made up her currncuIum Besvdes makmg Baldwm The Honor Roll Three semesTers she parTIcIpaTed n qnrls baskeT nd Seb Tc LaTxn and Comrr1ercmI CIubS an s a O a es we renshes a good TasT game of baskeTbaII WILLIAM M BALL enhsfed as a member OT Tre Tech Pa rol and gamed vaIuabIe experience as a m e m b e r OT The O T IC e a TT wanTs To T ow Th s e nalnzed nelj T eIecTrlcaI eTTqIT'IeefIT'Iq GS a career LOI QQ W X ,a 1 'EV73' fm L S A BANKMAN has been a member of TheTa JcITa Tau OIrIs GIee CIub and Opera Club CHARLES A BARBER usuaI y caIIed Bxggy wanTs a ccIIege e uca hon wnTh Tnme Tor danclng and aThIeT1cs par I cJIarIy InTer esTed n bas all ay I n g sTarre a Bankman n unTer ecT: ,am s Two years GEORGIA BATEMAN a ed Mrs Tern s e T TT whnIe pursu ng her chosen crerara c ur es r vow r n n ELANCHE BECKERT enTered Tech dumng SepTember I935 THERESA I-'ATHRYN BECK n cr n nr dancn .IO J Tv F4 YQ vw Th FT' 6. up-To-The-minuTe TIying, saiIinq, mechanics and ever increasing meThocIs of Transporfahon. JUAN- ITA JOSEPHINE BOND, CaIIed Tabby by her circle, wanTs To be a wriTer. She wriTas poeTry and shorT sTorIes buT none of a wriTer's TemperamenTs are noTIce- abIe in her promoTion OT TECH LIFE, The CommercIaI Club. and Pals and PaIeTT-es Barber BaTeman B BeckerT T BeckerT 5 L .4iZ6dl4fL Bergcr Bond 27 PGH Bon Duran BOOTH JEAN LUCILLE BON DURANT and JULIA ELIZABETH BON DURANIT eafb rrade The Honor Roll every gemeggr wire nnrnnbers oT1ne Opera MaTTv d L nn Clubs Pna Nl GIS U rurarran u Ionqed To TI'1e NaTurQ lub an served TE H LIFE CHARLOTTE BE R NADI N L BOOTH wa sec,Tuon presr enT Tnree semesTers if Boy e Brew BrunceTneId AmanTe C Brown J Brown TECHITE r bresenTaTuve Two and TECH LIFE one a rnern ber oT Plnaros Girl Reserves CTwemusTrv and DrarnaTnc Clubs REGINA P BOYLE belonged To Pals and Paleffes Gnrl Re serves LaTnn and Drarnahc Clubs and was on Tlwe Honor R II on e GEORGE RUSSELL BREWER lTle'T'lD6 OT The nror PaTr plave rnT rsecTron askeT all was secTlon esrdenT T and reo esen ed Tln TECHITE and T H L F JAMES C BRINCEFIELD I d Tecln ch e S Tour years W s a rnennb r Tne rannaT o r a Cu Ca e s Ine oo E I rd Traclc Squads 'OI-IN J AMANTE belonoed To Tlne RrTIe and Aero Clubs CATHERINE MARIE BROWN played Ire bal ou season ano was a rnern r T e e R e ves a LaTun u JAMES WILLIAM BROWN C der s ID Tlwe Drarnahc 28 JM Brumbauqlw Buclcler M BurTon Club and Sensor PaTrol MARIANA BRUMBAUGH was a rnernber oT Tlwe Girl Reserves RITIe Team STudens CIIIZSUSIIID Councul Glee MaTI1 and PaInT and Powder Clubs Busrness STaTT oT TECH LIFE For The Opera Club s e played IH e ondollers and M S Punao a er Leave IT To PSrnITT1 Tor The Drar'naTIc Cu e s I Tra Trrne To lrbrary worlc and sux sefnesTers oT Honor Roll GEORGE HERBERT BUCKLER s n The Sen PaTroI MARIE EILEEN BURTON was wlTl1 Tlwe Gxrls Glee Club and Opera Club ROBERT LAWRENCE BURTON as IU The STudenTs CrTrzensI'Tlp Councul ADRIAN S CAIN Irlces ll pI'IarrnacrsTs proTessIon DOROTHY MARIE CAR ROLL belonged To Pals and PaIeTTes Drar'naTIc and Grls GoIT Clubs IL-:I 'Lg L ,4i'C6dl4fL R Bur on Cam Carroll 2' ' We 113 5 ' 0 .X L J. L. Bon Du T J, E, T f 1 -' A , , an a' , ros A 1 d -e Cl P PT wnirlv Jean was LI' ' , J Ii' be 2 C ' d C ' , XXI I 6 I d A . Y . I f, In I ' TTI G ' H H, . . ' Trell, IT In ' I' ' I b. STI ' Til .d .A r f ' . . Y wa I ior I ' fe ' ' . I I - A W . I , ' Il E IS I er ' ' !. o C . F , I ' r Se' ol, d ' e- ' b b , ' Dr ' wice r T e EC I E. . e e r a e CT I D 'C and C 'Wne CII lbs d T ,T F T ai a. . V . A' f bas T T r s - be o The RFI Tan' Girl es r nd ' Cl b. a wa ' ' . I' ' h .fx r Chaconas ChandIer Chaney Chick Caspar Cavanaugh JOHN A CASPAR rim cn Ihe Track Team and as one OI Ihe boys III Ih R d o CIub JOSEPH THOMAS CAVA NALIGI-I was a member of Ihe Semor PaIroI Tour semes ers ack wo y ers aspwes o an M D LU C CONAS beIonC1ed Io Ihe Grls Glee CIub and Dramahc CIub WESLEY O CHANDLER proved h IrIIeres'r In 5 hoo! IVIIISS y IOIUIFIQ The Chem sfry Cu and e Tech DeMoIay Erafermfy ROBERT J CHANNEY served as TECH LIFE represenfahve and se hon pI'esIdenI KENNETH B CHICK cave Tech hIs Ime as memb r of The SIudenIs IIzerIshIp C UVIFII d e FooIbaIl an Trac T ares ALLISON CHILDS F-erred a IIeu efmncy In The Cadet and merhbershnp ID the heros H be ohqe I fhe Ra C Club and made Ihe Honor ROII Ivwrrv FRANK ANTHONY CH TE Iearned 'fo Ike basebaII af Tech and made If hs ho y KRW, JOHNNY CIFOLILLI was G mem W r OI e emor a+ro eIIows ceIIecI hIm ShIp DO b s WS! THY E CLARK skIpp :I Tom fhe Iourfh Io Ihe sI1Ih SGVVISSIGF ALDA Ch Ida CPI ARLYL RRESTO CIAY II AM JAME C U A IRT A CIA' Hiqh SCIWOOI and erIIered Tech In SepI- ember I935. MARY COLE MAN IQIIIQCI Ihr: GMI RQ' wvvoz, Ilfzfurfa CIub GCI CIub, and The TIICIQ Deifa CIark A. CIay Tau Scrcrky. She made Ihe Hchor RQII once. RICHARD A. COLEMAN gave hIs IaIerIIs I0 Ihe Debefinq TEGYI C Clay W CIay CIayIcr1 C I rv 'I I I' P C mpfpr na I-Ia far PAY CUDT ur 29 . W 4 I ' e fa I , - In Ir I e , and ' I be . . HA- I I . . I . Is' ' c I acf' U b ' ' ' I I b th CII' , ' ra f an Ih. d .k e . . I, I I I I I' 'f ' ' , P . Q ,I d O , ,dI .. 1, I R I ,I. ' I bb . 'I I C A '3. be Ih S ' R . I. The '1 g X I ' ' Ro- .g.e?Jlk . ' 2 r A I . A 1 Q 1 .fu M4 ce a R. Cwe I1 0 f I Ie CIICIIII We C6363 evo P rcs. He 'face Q Here' Rc efer, svrezfer ici ,-mr' fhe r d Eat' Af.a'G. IS CLA-Y Iilpfid 9 PTS 'IDU I'3iI?fZ5 SWG 'WG GI' QEZZ'-1 COMPTON .hai Cr 've Serb' Pa i 'fo cdzhged I3 T'-2 C RI If I-J L Mace uit We Cace' Bri, Rue C ,, INI-LI I 'S CLAY' I?-es ae '3'r, as fa s'i:e12':' Ve E'-eci' er Cee I: , C uc. -sa ad fI'Ie: :rd -, i :Ir: Ia J '1u3'afI:r, a'f-'e eHf, COL L IJD , I TOT- Zefwed 'Ii Mi-i .Mfr ve lqkr-f. ': T., ,, HYTHM IN THE FLOWING LINES OF TECH ORNAMENTAL balconies carved in sione - Symmefry - ARCHED windows - Marble col- umes - Larger and larger shadows - Darkness - SYMBOL of spring - Budding plan+s - Barely discernible is a well-used enirance +o Tech - En- compassing whireness - Parallel lines - The 'flower framed door- way - THE RACE +rack - Wide sweep of racing sleeds - The diminished circle of a chromium lamp base - LONG lowering columns open +o fhe sky - Supporiing ihe iriangle - Each complefe - Exquisire wiih grace - The shining cupola - While angles - Walk narrowing wi+hin ihe eye ' FROM +he ancieni Greeks +he cir- cle ' Oul' of ihal' perfecfion +he oval - The circle adap+ed io +he lines of Tech - S+reng+h ' Pa'Hern - Purpose - .f . 6 E '..4 'f es 'f X n'f rl LANCWS L p0STf'XVUWNCW EONAM C ANPJRU r Cac f O hc QV ll' RANCNS CA MM! MTSU ci O arf P UVFVT 1 a W H TLCHNTL no S K w ylcce eta mn in G ur ri .ni X , my ww I 1525 Pc K -md VVMW Siudymq Jfshnm and Tw Gww Lv I5 ww r With U Hu Jwf 32 1, V---U1 , ' 7 I' .I . .,,, , , , M H fu. uw vfw md PH' H ffm.: , HM 4 1 -1,-fzfvw' We Cm'-'. ' 8 Lfah' .,.,wf3,,f, Tffy -MW. WS- H, - VV ,X ,Q ,N ,, f ,, , ,Y ,Z , .Vx 1 'f1'Yp,. ' J P'V'r7 3 f Vfm-f: , H Avro ff' Nfmyf r, mix a,vRA+Iff. Qfgm, HQ M15 :1:'ein 'F We ' Said F'TC'E3 'C 1 FVNAS Fwd A S .nas if Siler Cwqr Liff' - fjx'-9 ' rc fgva, are wa: sevkr gave' Q fl 'f dem? ma bf-Mesh S. , Q 1 ' ' ,f QS fufrga f-3 f V 'v if To ffl IP scbfif Q rffra Hr- .-.15 'W Vw iefwf I '-Aivv' Fwd fir 'Ulm'-' un fr-f. Clrf X- K Q' -N I CMR PM I-Un'mM U-wh, LM.-, if-B'-'H 1 G'1'5f-ml'-11 JAVL fi wfvfxrl LA 'v XML '1 ifu,'r1'1f:cj Tw nf V r ww T' 4' 1.ifJ 11 '1fu'Kfvr , Opmn Q d 300 Cf fg 'Hr 241'-' Eff: nm: Uffr,-- ya, Fwfz-LST-'rml C.xS,Q is Hs QA ,EVYWS MWC?-VXFL f'5fEEF'NfXQff vm: af-if w D'f'f-df:Y1Y :nf I Q ' 7 A 4 Cfi'1f'H f Cwmffcvd FN- , N 'NX I Cuz. nw fm mf PVNVJ, W 3 'Q ,,r'-- ff Wwwvv.-f 6 -- Lv. 1 X' N I L ffl Wd, X 'Yl Yf V ' +L C7vV ' v .h , 1'w' . Pnl' lv1'w 1 NP I ' , . Y H ' vw I' ff if-ff . 1 riff-avr V-f 'ww HMM '-f1 ' f .-521 S : 'f PM fx: 'H l,A.5V.f-.LL 1 6-I f'f- yr-ar ff V- M LVM 1: 1 -fi ' Snr' ' V, , 1 V 1 , F-1,-f IIE fur. M- fl V51 rffwz. H, R fn Y ri ,Ny C N' x g FQV 'UQAL f!X!2 1 5 'L 1' 'f W-A1 f 'A ?1 'f Nlf, 1 f , A , v W 4 l , vx r 4' ' NX H fw vf- Thaw ffm F' 'ra 5mJ13. H- W H1 Tb, L IA A X 7, ,r , ,.-Q ' ' fwyf. ,- , .- U 1 fly ' 1 'A 'fl 2 1 -'1r:'1,ffl'VHr1. A' ' , 1 ,.'-wpfr?-fjvx,-fig ' f ' 5 . ' K ff? 7 Ti 'Q' ,ff I DieTz Demos Dempsey BETTY DEITZ led her class as semesTer represenTaTiye To The G. O. She held The oTTice oT cusTodian of colors and made The honor roll once. She divided The resT oT her Time among The Girl Reserves. Home Economics and Commercial Clubs. Her work on The Rifle, BaskeTball and Volley Ball Teams proved her apTiTude Tor sporTs. NICK S. DEMOS checked up on his Tellow-sTudenTs as a member of The Tech Pafrol. HARRY J, DEMPSEY as a IieuTenanT in The CadeTs has been a member oT The Chevrons and Saber Clubs. He made The Honor Roll and was TECH LIFE represenTaTive once besides be- longing To The De Molay. E RA N C ES MARIE DENNY served in her senior year as TECHITE represenfafive, manag- ing To keep The change sTraiqhT, Denny MARIO CABEZA DE VACA used his TluenT Chilean Spanish in acT- ing as an inTerpreTer Tor The Mexican EooTbaII Team on Their visiT To WashingTon lasT Tall, THELMA lvl. DIXON Takes pleasure in riding. Tennis, and dancing. She has been on The BaskeTball Team, sung in The Glee Club, helped direcT aTTairs OT sTaTe in The STudenTs' C i T i z e n - ship Council. She wanTs To be a social s e c r e - Tary. MILDRED L. DOERNER gave her Time To The Girl Reserves. She skipped Trom TourTh To The sixTh semesTer. The TECHITE Thanks her Tor aid in Typing These pages, EDWARD ROBERT DOUGH- ERTY, JR.. b e c a m e a cadeT To saT- isTy his mili- Cabeza de Vaca Dixon T 5 , Y yeam, ings and was secTior p'esideriT and secrerary of The Coleqe Cem'nITTee. LESLIE C. DOUGLAS has The Ctiecwng Tever 'n reqard fe rare zorrrrergial money. JACK DOVE derele opod his miliTary side aT Tech as TirsT IieuTenanT of The Cadeis and capTain oT The Rifle Team. He was on The Brigade RiTle Re-qimenfal Rifle, and War Game Teams. He re- ceived The honor oT being on The William Randolph HearsT Trophy Rifle Team. ROBERT JOHN DOWNEY in recoqnilfion of his five semesTers on The Honor Roll. his work in The CadeTs. and as a member oT The Chevrons and Saber Clubs was enrolled in The Doerner If g , A x X DouqherTy Douglas Dove Pharos. He was also TECHITE represenTaTive. DOROTHY GRACE EASTERDAY, a member OT Job's DauqhTers, likes movies, dancing. and reading. She is going To be a beauTy experT. 6230 01435 vw ' I .. ,il lifil Il yi fi. l--:ll Downey EasTerday 33 Edmunds B. F. Edwards B. E. Edwards THYRA BIRD EDMUNDS aided in The Banlc and Home Economics Club. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN EDWARDS made The Honor Roll six semesTers, The Pharos, Camera and French Clubs, The FooTball and Track Squads. BLODWYN ELIZABETH EDWARDS was enrolled in The GOIT and RiTle Clubs, and Girl Reserves. Q FRANK GAR- RARD ED- w A R D s , 1 f Texas , is an ardenT pho- If f 'riff V 1431 Gs -, ' li .lx,, 5 ,... w Toqrapher. The F. Edwards Ellis F. Espey W. Espey Essex EsTopinal TECHITE Thanks him Tor his work on This book. MIRIAM ELLIS' diversions were The DramaTic and Glee Clubs. and Girl Reserves. FRANK LEONARD ESPEY capTained Com- pany D while belonging To The Pharos SocieTy, Chevrons, Saber, French, ChemisTry, Commercial, and Rifle Clubs. He sTill had Time Tor The Honor Roll, STudenTs' CiTizenship Council, and represenTinq The Two publicaTions. WILLIAM ELMER ESPEY. inTer'secTion baslceTballer, delivered TECH LIFE. JOHN A. ESTOPINAL was one oT The Senior PaTrol and vice-presidenT of The Spanish Club. FRANCES ETHERF EDGE was elecTed To Pharos Tor her Drar'naTic Club work in Leave IT To PSmiTh and acTiviTy in The Opera Club, Girl Reserves, TheTa DelTa Tau, and Honors six semesTers. The TECHITE Thanks her for her Typing. CLAUDINE M. 34 f7 ci 1 F J 6 Qiill 62.4405 e 3 ETheredqe C. Evans J. Evans EVANS made The Honor Rall Three semesTers, belonged To The Spanish and Commercial Clubs. JOHN MILLARD EVANS was The TirsT lieuTenanT oT Company C, made The Honor Rall once, and was on The rosTer oT The Senior PaTrcl, Radio, Chevrons Saber. and ChemisTry Clubs. RICHARD EARL FARR was an honor sTudenT Twice, a TirsT IieuTenanT, se-cTicn president and member CT The Saber, Chevrons, and NaTure Clubs. JOHN THOMAS FIELDER. Ediror oT This TECHITE member oT The Senior PaTrol and PhilaTelic SocieTv. was vice-presidern oT The Spanish Club. ediTor OT LA CUCURACHAU, Spanish newspaper, and honor sTudenT Tour Times. EVELYN FRANCES FITZGERALD was presidenT of her secTion, member oT The DramaTic Club, and TECHITE reDresenTaTive. il lil E 27.1.1.0 Farr Fielder FiTzqerald . ' Q Fleischman Foley Frank Frazier Friecle Gailher CHARLES HARRY FLEISCHMAN was on The Senior Pafro' and played in The Orchesrra MARVIN FOLEY was a cadel Ineufenanf He loined 'rhe Chevrons and Saber Clubs ELMER D FRANK bulds boals and fakes phofographs MARY ANNE FRAZIER was in 'rhe Pharos French Drama 'nc Lalin and Swimming Clubs accompanwsf for lhe Girls Glee Club sechon presidenl 'lour s meslers and honor sludenl sx CHARLES ROBISON FRIEDE was a member ol Chevrons Saber Lalin Mafh Chemislry and Commer Ca ub an Pharos honor sluden Ihree fumes an Cadef Capfaln LOITIE MAE GAITHER belonqed Io The Opera Glee and Nafur' Clubs HARRIET ELIZABETH GE RITS allended Ihe Girl Reserve F ch Rille Rnd: and Golf Clubs CHARLES GIL BERT is nicknamed Pefe STAN LEY ARAGUNDE GILBERT mem UI ber of Ihe Chemislry and Spanish Clubs Pharos and Cadels Iwo ears Ihe Honor Ro our limos helped ecllf This TECHITE NILIIAM A GOODMAN was 6 4 Garcia Hudson Gemeny fnemb I fhe Teh P1 I MARY LOUISE GOODWIN Comm r wal Cubs CLFMENT GOO ON b I r' ed I I a D oocra s Ama u R :I 0 Sraf n W3 ARL GRAPES s a eam ma oaslc assisfant ana r e sem s e AELA NE ELIZABETH GRAY o r TEC LIF mafia. Nalure, Spanish Clubs. and The Girl Reserves. WILLARD RICHARD GARCIA PIGYOCI in We Gerrils C. Gilberf Caclel Band and Ihe Orchesfra. CHESTER WAYNE HUD- SON Iilced his worlx in Iho Cabinel Shop. GERTRUDE GEMENY, member of Ihe Pharos, Dramafic, French, and Lafin Clubs. secrefary of the G. O., made 'rhe Honor Roll six limes. MM S G1 berl' Goodman Goodwin Goo On Grapes Gray X Y .KX 35 . i . X . i P i . il CI 5, d . + . A . is R ' . s. ron , ' . A 'nq, 1 . . ' .. ., A UI I I . - gag . I . A I - ' N ' I I Il y . cn II I ff . N . . - .U AA' Af ix Y l I. A Q' 0 . I h I ' .I . I I -rx X X- BV C Q a ro'. 1 .I Nas In the Placemenl Bureau Girl Reserfes, Nafure arc f' 3 e C' I , E e 3 cj G ne 'K ,. X Q R die Qu. He . +G +3 f 5 a io EVT. . II , lx J. K was ba eb. 'I f . Pager ' elbal ff X Xff I X ' rr: ge. and secfien presidenl rhre f el rz, L4 A! Q CAE, , 7 -i, , , ' I worlce It H E, Dra- Gray Greenwood GrIrnaIdI DRED LOUISE GRAYS mann IFT ls IC e r serves and a osmon JUDIT KATHRYN GREENWOOD was a member PT Th Ra nT and owder SwIrnmIng and EI nrh Clubs Th P ares Pal r' l3aleTTes correspc-ndInq serreTary oT The l rarnaTIc Club and The IndIvIdual cup wmner T e TournamenT Q Hr' Q N VER O JO SEPH GRIM ALDI played InTer secTIon gg baslceTball and 7 GrosslcurTh Hahn Ha Hallock Harrell Harnes Traclc HOWARD WILLIAM GROSSKURTH belonged T The Tech PaTroI and ChemIsTry Club GEORGE BARRY HAHN capTaIned Techs BasIaeTball Team and played Base ball PAULINE M HALL Toolc parT In The producTIons oT The DramaTIc and Opera Clubs She aqenTed Tor The TECHITE Two years WILLIAM DANIEL HALLOCK hopes To become a polo player GLEN TRUSSEL' HARRELL was a member OT The Soclal ServIce CommITTec and The Tech PaTrol JOHN WILLIAM HARRIES had a veIsaTIle IITe aT Tech vIITh The STudenTs CITIzenshIp Cour1cIl Sennor PaTrol, CadeTs Boys Glee Club and The Opera and STarnp 36 4, Lme J lf is-f Clues HELEN LENORA HARRIS enloyecl horse ba lc rIdIng he Gr R serves IRVING HARR dIspIayed I sIcal bIITy as a member oT The CadeT Band an OIchesTra besIdes acTIng as secTIon presIdenT Three TIVDGS and as one OT The Tech PaTrol NORMA HARVEY belonged To The RITIe NaTure and Horse baclc RIdInq Clubs FRANK HASKE was on The Traclc Team Tour years a se Tnon PFSSI n d a member oT ne CIrc T Club CHAR WALTON HASTINGS an xcellenT arTIsT e rned a er qeancy In The CadeTs BERNARD HAUSER was a ca eT capTaIrI pre IdenT oT hIs SECTION acT ve ID The Erehch Chess and Saber Clubs and made The Honor Roll flings Haslce HasTIngs Hauser I l f, .uf rfw , 3' , NJ , I I ' ll, I ' E Lxf I O- ' ' o ' ,, MIL I T 'leres we- Th GI I Re p on The Honor Roll. H P , ' ' , f 'e . , e h M. s a .Ll Th I 9 3T5 I j PIGYS' SA' , MEM? Tl' X H. Harris I. Harris Harvey I . gg L H, 5 I Tfr f3: 5 N 4 J , . F . . . . x , Q - , - H - H-an -H Q and I I I Q . IS ' I In - mu ' a I' d de T, an , V T' ' lg I , T LES Q 3 , e ' , a s - I 'K 4 . ' I 5 . d , W S 1 I . I Y N. , I ll ' l L , o ORDERED RHYTHMIC Cl Af STAIRS LEAD UP ' TO TOP STORY OF TECH - STAIRS ARE DESIGNED FOR EASY ASCENT ' BEAUTY - HOPE HAVEPTY C VTVV Fw HTH' L, MGT t mvnq fa Q My cnefy Jcgs as -lt wn Sur 6-EOQGE JOSEDH HAYES E Lao: 0 T C U J F Cmrr no Ours e frm serv 5 rs ova aspw ya frm? KARL FREDERICK HEWNKMAN Nami 5 Ho l V'V'l O nyfS Him Wan M H fm ch He mad fhe Ba Mikael! Squad 0 d Eelfn Golf Tearv and Sfudenfs Cmzefwshrp Ccurcui NHLDRED LOUISE HENNZMAIN worked Us 'wee Q d he L, rrmer C ur E 'ref Non 6 rv or MARTHA VIRG NIA HICKMAN LN hmwf 1 rv rd F'VT'LN'V nf We FVPU pu if Orvms VYTHU TECHLTE and G UV Hwckmaw Hr ms LO iS DLRTRAND -IG v QQSE HNMN ELEARB r E H qdrn Holme xr I V l 'Cdllteiilfll AR' ES HOLMES iv L T We Dr Avia C L1 Q He had ew SHN? prreen co 0 Dad HAZEL MARIE HOOV 'mood 7 ima C uw Humrrelfcrb Q fer C V C HI XL Whaf' N9 Books Whos Tellmq Wa Bngqfisf Time io GG 38 E X' E ww 1 'fflmk -f V uf YM, LJ' 1:'r.11R', Er-frhh 41:4 f, 1 wcifd C wa 5 L P-A' er- ,-H. JA wzpw- ff, I 0 A ' fvf ff-'Vf:Ti',. Sig 55,-mdg My ' srmw Iwo Girvirig md w.V'f nc 5 L1 rg FDL? in sfevafw' ff me Hn, A or fd C6515 of 'Lei Llmfffrlc CHL md was in Thi' Pfam HL cv Si- '. . ' 'V 'L 0 bdcfqcd Ti - the FORM and Pcuwde' Ne' 2 cial Cwevrrrm a ' GQT t , mad 'f Hoff' RON SM e' 1 P We , E ' f To be 5 D3 Ha- X1 '- - A E 3' , H K . sf: in 5 fo LOLQ.-. up m DLA ek' '5- -' ' 1555. QOH, Ly wi an 'mafeuf C1515 - V 3 X - N . ,NL . .2 H Q 1 U ME K! l'! EX-JN HFIVQH V H10 :aduis f 'Lrfhg yr-M-, and Lyla -BG H 2 Hav mvmIf'a CMM. ' E ii 4- 'pm cd f, HM: SIL REUCWJES ri ' 41 -, CML, farm PUIQXHK-S. ' MAQY H, HQLLNNS, f, ff1.'ff,L',Lf W Em, Mu Sfrf-dey, 1 V. E3 0 ' ,fm fmffvvf- 'wwwwrt-v of WMV- Howl L Hrwfw' ,L . . ,- 1- V' nf. 3 off. lk! r . f-ni? , X J, . . u Hi J K, 2 Z 5 . amz a1'. 5 N W- N 5, w Sged1c,1'1f- CH L C Dar gr , ' A ' . ' - a'1a'ic aff: 4f C' L F. X Q 65 C' , An We 1 a role 'P 'L -ke H Tr xl half ' . . . 'A ., ' . ,Q f 1 L 'wlff fa' Y ' B :L 5 5 SLU ard lome Y 'Q w ga, Nut . Lf W J ig dfgrf '!.!:g.nN T A Primflrvf-f. SMH ado rardy and 5'fiW'fi 57m afxfxfx' 'P :fr JS? 5: SE J. L 2 fl- fvmrv Tre fo t tc Sirk be L Ser. 5,2 E 'S 'C be 5 I J' W4 'V H I I f- sccial 211 J' y. M ' , , . . . , , 'ER Lf:- L wus DS 'Q e a dsem- . , . V , ,L , ,L 4, 4, , K -N cf, ,ng :-A ia Aa, V-faf 1'n,,,g , I .dw 'Ri L: I :1 '17 HP, yr? :qi Twine REI id , 1 ' 'Orb' 1 l l L If -,, ! Hoplcrns Houser Howes CURTIS HOLMES HOPKINS coIIecTed and delivered Tor hrs sedson as TECH LIFE represenTaTwe HERBERT LESTER HOUSER Irlces sporTs especrally baseball Tor a recreahon and Tor menTaI sTrrnuIaTron Talces all Torms oT rnaThemaTrcs ALLEN J HOWES was one oT The ouTsTandnng serqeanTs h b came cadeT heuTenanTs an e ruary He was a mem ber oT The Chevrons Spanrsh an DeMoIay Clubs and d a une rob oT TECHITE rep JOSEPH H HUM PHERSON TrumpeTed Through resenhng hrs rumor year as a sergeanT As neuTenanT hrs sensor year helped malnTarn The sTandards oT A l The precedunq year In The CadeT I Band Hxs saber us known rn ThaT and In us In or er S II Trom hrs post on The Sensor Pa Trol GEORGE I-IURLEY paraded has school days away as a cadeT SUMNER KINNEY HUSHING wshes To conTlnue Inns qood worlc IH The CadeTs aT Annapolis I-Ie was a member oT The Chevrons and Saber Clubs He was boTh TECHITE represenTaT1ve and on The TECHITE Busnness STaTT He was on The Honor Roll once and a member OT The ConcerT Group oT The at Eff C-lee Club DOROTHY HUSSONG ca ed o vs e was es T be a dreT:Tuan She was a member oT The TheTa DeITa Tau and The NaTure and ChemssTry Clubs DOROTHV JACKSON had many clubs bnddunq Tor her aTTenTnon She aTTended Th pera ee a r rench a n C O FT' TTT e fx a C u s a Hurley I-Iumpherson enloys read rn o o fecre ary rx o on mTh e w r n r ery Th T W C A MICH ANGELO ITALIANO sDenT has school day baslcehoalllnq Maybe Th brolren and sprarned Trnqers lnspnred MIKE on a docT We hope They were ved by hs Crcle T JO RO ERT JEHLI' came To us In hs sensor year Trorn HyaTT VIII Hugh School and oecame 1nTer sTe IH The worlc oT The NaTure Chsb CHESTER STANLEY JER RELL served has secTuon as pres: d nT and arrayed on Trme wrh The papers as TECH LIFE repre senTaTxve Hushrnq I...L-.Qi Hussonq ITaIrano Jaclcson Af mm ZW' Ms' Jehle Jerrell 39 I I OIT I The GTI Res es aT e ' ..,. AEL I wiTh his ambITi To be or, I ' sal i I . I-IN I ' s ' J ' e d ' e h. . .+ A W O 2 ' ' ' F b . - I , ' , d , id T' ' A -i I' In ' ' he ,ff1 'f',?-I fy A . . . 'III club he epT ' d QT- WTI I . . - I , 'fi' Nr 1 . Q, Z L A U R A I I E 4 Q- d I x . ss- f II 'D T- - -- Q TI ' h o ' . I flf A L y T o , GI T, ET N + 3 u e A -4 M F d qw . G , Z , , 152.-kd,,l-I I . - - I Ca I lb. Z A T h J C In I e ' ' q. She would IiTe T a ,s T and Q T' h r M Jones P Jones oy MARY MARGARET JONES loaned Pals and PaIeTTes Gxrl Reserves The Spamsh Opera and Grrls Glee Clubs PAULINE JONES also Ilced The Pals and PaIeTTes LOR RAINE JOY helo membershup an The Commercral Club and Pals and PaIeTTes I-Ier marlcsrnanshup earned her a place on The Gnrls Rr e Team JAMES CHRISTO KaIavnTmos Keaqy KousTems Kendall Kendros Kessel PHER KALAVITINOS was placed on The BasIceTbaII Squad aTTer sTarrmq n The nnTersecTlon conTesTs RAYBERN WILERED KEAGY was a member oT The Senior PaTroI and The CadeTs GUS KOUSTENIS earned posuhons on The Baseball and BasIceTbaII Squads HARRY D KENDALL served as ssnsTanT manager oT The Baseball Squad SPARTA KENDROS was an achve member oT The Commercual Club and Pal and PaIeTTes OPAL KESSEL played baskeTbaII Tour seasons and baseball Two JAMES HOWARD KEY WORTH a IleuTen nT an The CadeT Band was a member of The Saber and Chevrons Clubs TECH LIFE STaTT and Sensor PaTroI DOROTHY KIBLER earned membership n 40 66? Z0 KeyworTh Klbler E q The Dnamond T Club Through her parTlcnpaTnon IH baseball basIceTbaII hoclcey and qoIT ELIZABETH ANN KING was a member QT The TheTa Delta Tau Sorordv and The Opera Club JAMES EDMUND KING devoTed hrs aThIeTlC abnIlTles To Tne FooTbaII Team Track Squad and Crrcle T Club MARGARET KOEHLER made The Honor Roll Two semesTers served as TECH LIFE reporTer and belonged To The LaTln Club Girl Reserves and Pals and PaIeTTes The TECHITI: evoTed mosT OT hs Tlnne To The CadeTs H was a I TenarT In Company D and a member oT The Sab r a d Chev ons Clubs ILM. J I g Koehler Ko b , Us 4 Q ?u: 3 ,T I 5 . . J , X Xl I V ' . Kin . 69 g ' ' 'TI ' ' ' Thanlgs her Tor her aid in Typlnq. WILLIAM- REDS KOLB d 1 ' - . e . I'eu- - ' I , ' 2 n I A Y , If , 5' fy x 'T 1 FW ' 1 ' - ' . T , K'n I L. ff Koons Koppal Krancelc Kurz Krelqer KrouTII DOROTHY KOONS Iomed The DramaTIc Commercnal Home EconomIcs Clubs and GIrI Reserves JOSEPH H KOPPAL was on The Semor PaTrol JOSEPH W KRAJICEK was also a member oT The PaTroI FRED W KURZ Turns hIs InTeresT To radIo JULIA DOROTHEA KREIGER was a member OT BeTa Mu CornrnercIaI Club RITle Team and GIrI Reserves She was SECTION presIdenT one semesTer MARIE KROUTIL played baseball and baslceTball She was also In The Pals and PaleTTes MILES KRIJSEN a sergeanT on The SenIor PaTrol was on The Honor Roll once an TECHITE FSDFGSSHIGTIVS MARGUERITE LAKEMANS acTI VIIISS Included The Spamsh and Golf Clubs secTIon presIdenT and TECH LIFE DANIEL FRANCIS LANAHAN was SIqma Tau Lambda secTIon presIdenT IWICS on The Semor PaTrol and played baseball JOHN EDWARD LANE showed Ir In The RITle Club He wa I one of The boys on The SenIor PaTroI John rnade The Honor Roll one semesTer MARY JOAN LAVENDER Tool parT In The Glrl Reserves Drarnahc Spamsh and f A X Commermal Clubs Sh was n Krusen Lalceman Lanahan The Honor Roll Three semesTers ana was TECH LIFE repre senTaTIve HANNA LAWSON IoIned The LaTIn French RITIE and Chermsfry Clubs WILERED E LAWSON was on Th Sensor Pafrol CHARLES WARD LAWYER played The Cade? Band HELEN SUSANNA LEARN r I d h rs Gl b d o o Bas S-Tha eam w s If Reserve Glll H N E honor sTud nl Tour sernesT r le a mI I ary e e Chevrons and Saber Club n on Lane Lavender RITIQ Team Ile was malor of The PIrsT BBTTGIIOU LORLTTA LEE lIl:ed sporTs buT she also Toolc Trne Tor The Gxrl Reserve Pals and PaIeTTes and Tha STuderITs CITzvnshIp CouncII LM. .QPR 13 ,Q 4 4 11-win fe' H Lawson W Lawson Lawyer Learn G Lee L e ILJIL-I 5 4l yy a a G I 3 5 H o LE . ssls yr I fl I CI M- I L , 'Q IIT In Th fl' it 'A I a d The I ' Q. 0 ' I, I ' S. ' I 4 I g l , K . ' I . . I l l . . . V . L I X A . d a I .Il I , l I f - I I a . ,I I-:sr , , L4 . . 4. Y , - sp, h. .H . . ' ' is IS s I . s 93-IIIII ,z J I ffrf , . ., ,. I H Q ,yyy Y y . I Q -F ,t LV if , y A ' ' I . . . I ' , ' . I . I 1, , , ' , I 4 ' . h G O f Q4 N I Q I I V ' ' ' I . , V ll.' an T' 1,16 'Taj' ,. .W C I Qyfirg its 1- I W - . . . L e ' I ' '. In , .va b e in T e GI I ' ee Clus an .layed n The lc. J ll T: , She 6lfLLOZ.4 MAKE HISTORY LIVE AT TECH LINES FROM A SENIOR NOTEBOOK Seprember l932 June I933 LAST class To come Io Tech IH hrsf semesfer THE Goose Hangs Hugh our unrroduchon Io Tech Dramahcs George Hayes knocked down an undersrudy parf an The Ieadlng roIe BY The way Tech won The foo+I3aII charnpnonshnp PADGET Schell and George Hayes ran for hrs? semes+er represenfahve bu+ Juggs beaI The Iady Bu? 'Iurn abou+ s Talr play and Harry S'rern won over hum for second semesfer represenIahve OUR operahc efforfs cuImlnaI'ed In The PIraIes of Penzance Sepfember I933 June I934 BETTY Dnefz and Ben TansIII o G O for s Now educa+ed rookees SAW The Gondolrers Rlghr good TECH LIFE for May 23, 1934 2IsI annnversary Now of age' RIFLE Team beaf M UI Some punkunsI Deah ole Tech caprured Penn MnIe Relay 42 Q I!,,,, Kg? O' -. fgfrfff' SOME sIuTI Mercury s our InrsI name TECH LIEE as nghr many GoI AIIArnerlcan Ing In N GOT a new hnsr ry Teacher Mass Whnener Charmm soufhern accenf HEAR +eII Uncle Louie can pump an organ Tnrsr ra e place In Compehfve DrIII Sepfember I934 June I935 I-IEATWOLES maknng Tech IooIIoaII hIsIory FRIEDE Wagner EoIey on regnmenIaI sraff NEW Teacher named PurseII came Io Tech TI-IE Road To Yesrerday was eIeganI Dance afrer Io Ernue Acker s rhyfhm MARGARET Rallansch and Joggs Hayes were ID EaII RIay from Srh semesIer STARTED geography course No? bad GINO Valenh vice presldenI of Bank DAY OT Days Game of Games Score of Scores Tech Cen'rraI 48 O Tled Easfern 6 6 TECH LIEE drive on YIPEEI Beaf Wesrern 671' fy 0 'E gi?'f IJ, QL!! A T ra'r' A . S. R. A. I -- T I' . SOME guy gof ouI of sfep and so we III In Iourfh ' ' n . . u . . . ' ' ' - :ti L TECHITE gol prnze In G W Hugh School Press Convenfuon ENTERTAINED by Ieaclwers un assembly Some Ialenfl THE boys all wear 'rbose fuzzy swealers 1I'1aT make lbem look luke Man Mounlarn Deans JIGGS Hayes elecled Dramafnc Club pres: denf ARTIE goes 'ro Easfern H M S Pnnalore good as all eclw operas Ernse Acker alferward Swell lame ii :P X' -g?'T ii! Z A ' TECH won Band and Regnmenfal dr Ils Hof dog THE Tournamenl Plays were good Reguna Adams Margarel Pallansclw Jnggs Hayes James Brown Dorollwy Koons represenfed us Sepfember I935 June I936 COMPANY C has mfly newspaper C Com pany Clwaffer LEAVE I+ fo Psmnflu our Tall play Judy Green wood Mary Anne Frazuer Jolnn OConneII Ray Wannall all had paris 5 L Alfzevzm CENTRAL bear us an Ioofball I3 O Dral' Hr' NEW gal cheer leaders Plenfy O K nn nuffy oulfufs CAS-I and Can assembly Pun one Fun all G HAYES Presuden'roIPl1aros Sfern V P Mary Anne Frazner Sec Enede Treas CHARLIE McAIeer edllor of TECH LIFE pub Iucally sfafed fha? glnmpslng some one wnfh Ins gurl makes hum see red DUTCH Preller Moe Shulman and Farmer Crnmmnns All Hugh men and Tech was Jrlwnrd BEAT Cenfral af baskelball 3l 20 And Easlern beaf us 37 24 THE Mukado opera lhns year H STERN G O Presndenl March and Mary Anne Frazner 8'rI1 semesler represenfahves TECH shone real brlgI1+ nn +I1e Soulhern Con ference mee? Specially Harry March RACOOSIN Slabler Duffy In leading roles for Mikado LA Cucaraclwa Spanuslw newspaper came fo Iufe agaun Ye edllor Euelder glad 'ro see Ins cre ahon shll kscknng ROSE and shone af Penn Relay aga 1 V 3 I 3 ,1 ,ffl ' ' i . I I I I I I . I I I X 2 K 1 X Z . sg , -3 ,Q F nr. 1 fu K f QI 4 Lr W! QM 2 X St' 'WCHA Q u 1 LULA LIRPHAR Tomo of d arrow 5 Cut Re ew 5 evo exe J VLQ Crew BERTHA FRENCH LAS 6 TC rr M fund S 9 PH er C1 Ln 0 offs' f vs cmrsfev fm r w r fo RALPH Lvpphard Lfnas Lorenzeih LOL NZLTTI LQ Les Lf preso rffrv L L MMV HORACL ALVLLN L JWE f W c r L51 M VV V r My MARY r RUTH LUCAS Lrs 4 fr rr rf 'T 4- farvd F' 'W' FTM JO! V LJ V if LY' rf, P'-4 FRANK LULWLG L ana ,qw THOMAS FRANCL CULV TT ved T CH LLFE ar WW Cv nee C rv' 'nbc SL' If Cv G VLRGLN A A MA'C'TLM LLOLQ 5 J-5 S' 4-'S -Kaffe J ul L'C6CiL0lfL MSM 17 I ' vI.:,11 L: K rvLPdQf Qfffff H' a Busy Hour 44 - ' 1 ,,,, x WV 3 rg AKLA, I M '-JN :L , L 1, ,:- T A f R1 A. mmap ' Y A W A ,A J ' Lv gn we F' 0:1111 Sq 5132 QL 34 '25 L L ,L f 4 , , ,md 35 Leegfvfg Lf? fn 'Le S:rL': X L I 5 ' ,ffktgv R . J L s . LLL, f W L f ' ' L se-Mfg dLvI ed he' 'iff 2 ELS QL 3 'H+ GW G 39 , GL' 47 As es Fa' . R ' ries cfs K N CT . Sfage . 3 L LLL LOL new f Tai L A GL' Lro L 3505 FL, ' 61. LW , Y , Q L W L T 'LTC 3'f7wL'Le5 CT We GLVL Q Ri5LLf CME 'mo DV LMS CLUL. 5 TT lv fmd Twff 21 - :S iv 'LW- A'L H' if Q' -'Aff' A fi CL: L25 LCWQ Lrmp 1 2 Lums YLMV ' v- LL'wVffw L L .M M 1' Un L11 M 1LQfL'm CL L5 .V G CUT, Rf:-,L-rw ,. SM- fn-VL -, V wv1:vrwrf1L r Lfmr, fu wpflvwdk Lww xfwf- Vrw ffKLL'-f'I : 'rx if-Cf LTLA- rwcrses CL :mi MLS, JCSEL. ff , fx Lvl-, Lv - mnra- :rl-UG5 LBQaron ,mi Ame YQ L +,Af1 we Tv Cqdf-Ls We Sc-Pio' Pabc Tr Hg you , , S 9 MA QL L ser E ' , Lfu :efefefs iv sedi MJ 'ep'5se iY'.fQ fifm- CL' Ltr Hs ReC15fVfe 5 COL, S-ff ' L. vc 5 ,Af L, TF 5 55 SL 96 C,:. L L ,L - -vLv- A Oi L' VP GLVLQ G' I 'gF'fZ RLILP CLLJF and We 6' Rovfwc-5. J Y 41-trfff' -avi if ' 'JL 'WWA fnff Tram iwlixfkr W LDLJA 1 J L K1 - 1,5 L' f V fL-' LMI. wr 'Lf D Lfffy- L,- wr fl TECH LATE vlprvse f L ff 3 fmrl 51 rrznfvrLiff rL LH' Sf:mLr,r Pav L. L Q -N , CT' ' wsmLa Tw Lf:LL'f. He, EMLWL-LL' fa llf' er M TDKLT lm I U Tm- Ju fy of frf-Gffim-, He- al- '.ff'f- SIVCLLIJVT rvvfsfldfm' L7 lim. :PG a mf-ml f-f fT 'Tw Tr-fLw BHQLV-'fT':' ci ff . , -' X1 Lf3,15r .ZL,Fi,,'LJL . ff Lf,' mv ff em reQ,f,'M L 'L 'ja' Z 'iii L Lwaflf-If Lrnr 1 .fff f4 1' 'MEL .fY':VLf, J: Ldgs SQ'vL ,: 'TV N7 :K --f'fLTf1Vv Lif'--Tffff' T v fum- A-fl eve' Lv,Ld mf L1,,'5V1LLl 'E l YL 7' Lfvfss U Sf f L , p'1LS aLfAY'f-x Ffa-'MLW HPC! Nifufw 'SL Malon y March Maslc X Gl lik KATHE IME MALON Y recruire io our ran s 3 ecam cfive rnemoer of our Dramahc Club an o ia Our an s r d her lor he pun s Type These paoes HARRY CAMPBELL MARCH swings a i e Cher on The lennrs couri and ireads rhe can er en e rec earn s e ow Cir le T men ma m re ur Their orqanizai n and he expresse I Maslce lbl SC J serious benr in 'rhe Chess Club DLJDLEY MASK has wallered e mud on comperihve FI day for +I-:ree years as a Cade? THELMA MASKE IS a ll'r'l'l bli of sunshine in fhe banlc Her charm in ersonalify as won er Paleffes and The Commercial Club BRlTT-A HELEN MATT SONS fasres have varied rom Pals and Paleiies io fhe Spanish Club wilh the Opea and Gee irl Reserves IH befweer WI MARKE MAXWELL has expressed ner falenrs in fhe Opera Home Economics and Malh Clubs lnczdenfally fhe Honor rms con ned h name many fumes MILTON FRANK Ll N M Y HEW helped mainiain he pe a ce and order in Tech a a e m b of +he ech fy 'Nvidia V Parrot and h vinq long been a cader was a member o 'The Ch vrnns Cub CHARLES MCALEER wanfs To become bio 'rinf ne spaperrran so he wo hed up To Edilor in Chle A98 'bf' vs Ma+'s Man fell T E e played ai hi hobby base and was fa manager f 'ihe Eooiball l' S l' O ln U IU D arn lc Club and h r modern beni an fha Commercial Club Assde from all This Helene found ime io be TECH LlE repr senfafive and malre fhe Honor Roll rw c WIL L A R D McDONALD preferred h o ever uno ese Tech BETTY MQFADYEJ wanfs +3 become a leafured a cordion i a or in y ac on of Techs dramaric and musical cu s he won honorable men i n ihe l935 Tournameni Plays O repres nia ive Bela Mu 'treasurer and Yhe Honor Mayhew st? McAleer McCarfy McDonald Roll were orher GClIVIlI6S DENMAN C MCINTYRE loyal cadef was equally loyal 'ro Tech on ihe Pairol L73 OL 53-'2 1 3- x Q i r-lE ENE CECELIA MCCARTY expressed M Mcpddf n M Infyre 45 gig ' he ei us side in +he La+' Cl b, her ialenfed side ' lhe jig A I C I X D . . , ' E 3 A T . i e. - 'Q Q - Lwqlis l yih' J ,.l al' 'sh cc d' ql M i ea all J E I is. s , - Vo in . G. . 2 l' . 'QR ii , , E , ' d lc in 5. ar e an e ' V A ' d C 'vnnerc' l Club. th lc a e ue l ' q u wick d ra J ' , ' d Q 'A ff! Dalh T Th. Tc lc T, . Hi lil 'c de ' him t as er of . ' ' Vo d h's N ' M in , i Th ' ' d 'll ' q p ' h h . ' scores of friends in Pals and ' i . ' l 'A 13 . , r I V i C ba fbfll and rne G' ' . . LOR Roll lc fai er ' , - A - - . y M . .. . . 1, 'F f I FZ xx ff I V - ' ff H lls s a H 6' I rn e r f in w T T i . in ' lr .e ui l . T 5 W I rw . ,y . 5 O! ff A . , . ' of CH .a-2- . 'f U 'i L I E E . H A . 'age .Q ,Rm I fi 1 4 s i V. ' , l 5 Y ,-NAV -- - 4 J , ' X 4,4 xg, ' i bali, E' ' 3 L assis nf 040. '.' . 'P ' O -al s ,sa . on if --- .r,: Trish T-ima, l L' ' ig- McNown Meader Melron EARLINE JUNE MQNOWN lrod rhe boards as a member of lhe Dramalic, Marionerfe, Opera, and Glee Clubs. She also belonged Io 'rhe Pals and Palerles, Painl and Powder Clubs, and Bela Mu. HARRY MEADER, JR., was a mem- ber ol: Mr. MiddIelon's, Mr.Boyd's,ancI Mr.Many's secfions, GEORGE P R I N C E M ELTON made fhe Honor Rall fwiceandwas TECH LIFE Mensh Mililzer E. Miller M.Miller R. Miller Milchell represenralive. He was a Iieulerianl in lhe Cadels, secre- fary of The French Club, member ol fhe Chevron's and Saber Clubs, Sluclenlsi Cilizenship Council and Chess Team. ROBERT MENSH was inferesled in Spanish and Sociology. GUSTAVE DAVID MILITZER, commonly called Gus , lilces sporls and wanls Io be an avialor. EVERETT P. MILLER, was a member of rhe Caders and Tech Palrol. Bud eh- ioys swimming and Ioolball. RUTH CAROLINE MILLER spenl Iwo years al' Tech preparing Io be a secrerary. ANNE MITCHELL, new ro TECH buf nor long in gerling acguainfed, Ienr her services Io Dramalic and Glee Clubs. worked on TECH LIFE. INGRID BROX MOE belonged Io 46 -47 X ,Q Y . weejving Ji- .Q X d l El' ' Moe Monlague Monlgomery rhe Girl Reserves. She wanrs 'ro be a dieririan or an acrress. PHILIP MONTAGUE wanls lo 'iioin lhe Navy and see rhe worId.' He soenf his rime ar Tech on rhe Tech Parrol and Track Team. SARA ANNE CLAIBORNE MONT' GOMERY belonged ro 'rhe Girls' Rifle and Dramalic Clubs: Girl Reserves and Sruclenls' Cifizenship Council. Billiei' aims io be a civil engineer. ELEANORE MORGAN was seclion presidenl and one of lhe Girl Reserves, Anne is srudying Io be a secrerary. JUNE BERNICE MORRIS, showed her alhlelic ben? by gaining a Diamond T lhrouqh her baseball and baslrelball eI5orls. MARY ROSE MOSCA also cencenrraled a good deal el her time on baseball and LoL'3l..i1i. s ff X Glzzgfaw Morgan Morris Mosca Mulvey Musy J. Myers M, Myers Naqel Natella GERALDINIE I.O'S MULVEY was ir tlne Commercial Club and Girl Reserves EDWIN RAYMOND MUSY ioined Pals and Palettes JOHN B MYERS member ot the Chemistry Cu made the Horor Rol once He was a sergeant tlwe Cadets MARY H MYERS plans to be a private secre tary CARL NAGEI. wants to bu ld tlne 'lastest automoblle th U td St t AMERICO E NATELLA a member e ra an 1 ui s elertfd president ot r i y rmrsfr WILLIAM L NESBIT enrole e apltir Arts n u s s qean ri e 1 ets I n t n IECHITE r pre enta ive PI-IYLLIS JANE NICHOLS TECHITE rep ntatiye and member ot he Gir Reseryes was elected t tlne Diamond T Cub lier pa tb asc. ball hiking and Iwocicey WILLIAM COURTNEY NILAND was pres: ert ol tlte Grapln Arts u CARL EDWARD NORDEEN JR I' 4 R Nesbit' Nilard ORO HY MARIE ODMAI 1 cz I' CH IEE six times on tlwe Honor Rell, editorial TECHIIE, act- ing in Leave It Tc RSmitlw . presidency ot 01.0 I the Spanish Nordeen NOVVUGV1 Club. section presidency three semesters and yice-presi- dericy at ttie Students Citizerislnip Council, were rewarded by Rnaros election. MARGARET MARY OINEILL was in tlte Girl Reseryes, Commercial, and Diamond T Clubs. DONALD A. ONYIJN section president twice and cadet first serqeant, was a member of the Senior Patrol, Aero, Clieyrons, Opera, and Glee Clubs. GERTRUDE DORIS OSTROW was feature editor ot TECH LIFE, a member ot 'rlrie Commercial. Nature, aricl Paint and Powder Clubs, and played basketball and volley ball. Nowlin Nutter O Connell O Neill Onyun Ostrow J J U 'if- rfpzf mmm iurrf if se Hu AIELOCOVFE s f-F' 47 1 4 , . vvorlc on lite 1 THROUGH BARRED WINDOWS GLEAMS IN MOON- LIGHT THE CROWNIN6 PEAK -A SILENT SENTINEL GUARDING THE STUDENTS OFTECH-AWEATHERED POINTER GUIDES -AND OVERHEAD THE SHIPS OF AIR STREAM ON- TOLL H766 LIL OW! Pallansch Panagos Parlrer MARGARET MARY PALLANSCH proved her versafiliry by being elecled To lhe Pharos and lalcing parl' in lhe Dramalic, Lalin, Chemislry. and Malh Clubs. Peggy helped edil lhis TECHITE and was edilor of lhe Lalin newspaper. She was a lrequenr member of fhe G. O. Lower House wilh her lhree limes seclion presidency. VASHA PANAGOS lhoughf girls' baslrerball and The Commercial Club excellenl aclivilies. SYLVIA PARKER found The Pals and Palelles so closely allied wilh Ari' fhaf she losf no time in prepar- ing her palelle. MILDRED KATH- ERINE PARKS' alhlelic abililies found Their niche in girls' baslcel- ball. GEORGE WOODWARD PARRISH lilies The life of an olzficer of lhe Coasf Guard, via I I fhe service schools. The ins and parks ouls of phofography are sure lhings wi+h him as are The rod and lransif which gave him an opporlunily 'ro apply his malhemalics. RICHARD CLAIR PATTERSON is headed 'For 'rhe slralosphere wilh his avialion. THOMAS HUNTER PEED was a firsl sergeanl in lhe Cadels and member of fhe Orchesfra - I o r 'l' w 0 X Z semeslers. 4 ' , 1' JOHN eoiz- 1, 23 DON PERRY fqpim has prepped UW! , Q- Q -,. for his chosen - Q. q orofession of prinfing wilh his fellow inlc-smeared associales of The Graphic Arls Club. SHIRLEY VIRGINIA PETERS was one of the edilors of lhis TECHITE, a member of The Pharos Sociefy, lhe S I u d e nfs' Cilizenship Council, and 'rhe Lafin and French Clubs. She was sec- Parrish Pallerson refary of me Msfh Club, and made fne Honor Roll every semesler. VIR- ' mfli! F is 'fill GiNlA EMMA PIERCE look par? in fhe aclivifies of lhe Dramalic Club and Girl Reserves. CHARLES PIOZET was a color sergeanl in fhe Caders and held a vofer's card, which was used in fha Sludenls' Cifizenship Council. He hopes fo graduafe from Mary- land Universily, DOROTHEA PLANT inleresfed herself in lhc girls' version of baslceiball and baseball. She is one who enioys a sfamp collecfion. Peecl Perry Pefers Pierce Ji Af fp-3,-. Piozef Planf 49 13 PIeiTner Polyzois Poore EDNA PLEITNER played girls' valley bal and belonged To Pals and PaleTTes and The LaTin Club. VASIL POLYZOIS worlred on The TECI-IITE as a member oT The Business STaTT. CHARLES ALOYSIUS POORE was a member oT The Traclc Squad. JOI'-IN FRANCIS PORTER spenT Three years as a cadeTand was in The Avia- I Tion C I u b. 'fl NX cl JOSEPH B. 'fff I 'lf'-531-I P o R T o at ,fr ' 5 Tained his high M Xa A school am- .uv biTion when is q PorTer PorTo Preller Prencipe Purdurn Oueir appoinfed ConcerT MasTer oT The Tech Symphony Orches- Tra. FRANCIS JOSEPH PRELLER sang in The Glee Club and earned his Circle T as a sTar on The FooTbalI Team. DuTch also belonged To The Traclc Squad. MARY LOUISE PRENCIPE was a member oT The Commercial Club. EVELYN P. PURDUM enrolled in The NaTure Club. Pals and PaleTTes. and The Girl Reserves, JOSEPI-I R. OUIER a member OT The Senior PaTrol, is invesTiqaTinq The possibiliTies oT an arTisT's career. WILLIAM QUIGLEY was enrolled In The French Club and STudenTs' CiTizenship Council. I-Ie made The Honor Roll six semesTers and held posihons on The GOIT 50 XII Liam as I I MII 1, Y. yi ' Il l ll ,. I. Quigley Ouinn Racoosin and Bowling Teams. LAWRENCE J. OUINN gave his Time To The Tech PaTrol. ROBERT E. RACOOSIN, TirsT sergeanT in The CadeTs, belonged To The Dramahc, Opera, and Clnevrons Clubs, and Pals and PaleTTes. I-Ie was The sTudenT conducTor oT The Joseph I-I. Daniel Glee Club. MARY EVELYN RAMISCI-I was a member oT The ChemisTry Club. secreTary of The l.aTin Club, and presidenT oT The Home Economics Club. WILLIAM REA disTinquishecl himselT as a sTar on The BasIceTball Team and won a posITion on The GCIT Team. ALBERT FRANCIS REBERT Is anoTher oT The many who Tind The coIlecTinq oT sTarnps a mosT inTeresTinq hobby. ff I xy ' X -is , 1 J . X ' '- ks lr 'I!'7 2662? Z0 Rarnisch Rea Reberi' af- , -drnond Rice Ricucci Rleve R'F1ey Rodgers HELEN M REDMOND nnennber of Pnaros made In Honor ROI su sem vers and beIonqed Io Me Lafun Mafln French and Name Cubs Ine TECHITE Edwforual 'faq SIucIenIs Cmzansno Ccun and served as TECH LIFE re r s n anve NC sen'es'e s VIR N A L RI was eIecIed TECH LIFE reoresenhafnve by ner seciuon for one Sernesfer JOSEPI-IIN: ANN RICUCCI Iuned The GH Res r s ROLAND RIEVE was a nnembfar of fne LaIrn CIub CATHEPINE ELIZABETH RIEEEY Ionned We Opera CIub W QLIGIRS Iwp s 0 n Sfumn Amon a IE ROSEINEEID nn 0 Na Ura a'n an -anIsIv IU an I n orm seam S IS PUDII 'vo N par? MLIOII beI :Is a Pa PM 6 L Im S CIULD CARL AUGUST SACHS arn d Q y pa n Io9IbaII BETTY ST CLAIR 'nana I EC I a TECH WI IIFRED ALICE P C Ryan SC A Cao R JOSEPHIKJE SCHILLACI ,I ML-ff., rv-f. 6IfI WHGP Ibn Hfnn' Q fa .Ima gffff, ?f3eCIub, N, 5-9 ,,', 5 !Z,- A,3QC .f 'ng Sw Pnsfruw and Sacne SI. CIair Pals and Pawcffes, ELLSWORTH SCHMIIIT Icined the Chemistry CIub, GILBERT SCHROTH be-IQFQQG Yr: Ina CacIeIs in Ins ear sefnesfers buf Ia? r mrned fr: PURII an 'fra , w' Inf Ms Ieffer for 0 ,il . C P'JI2f'bd'Y 36 qradu . Liza S a a 0 a+ps S re r'erIn'Jrn rm Iwo X g PHY PQAICS M CHAPLES EMEPY SCATES E JNG TI- CI- ME-1 5I Iv I PIII d ck Inn 1 F H s a afe I Rs: If I '. e I I ' I I I f I ' ' S 'A,, I CII - p a e I ' I I f. GI I EE CE I . I E I 'o' I e fe. ' , ' . NED , R T E Q 9 TL Ira-JOI I , 'f 1 ' OLL ' , wan fa W9 Lkor mf In, I , L ,Q K . d Sp' I CI C5 f IJ 'fade In? I-If 'Ir RQII . , Q Im. , LOU L J Is a SMI CnIIf1fffI, I- . z RYA Iiipafed In , , 'CS and Qnfqod In PI nd I, V23 E- T . ' In a ' and GIII Give , I' a CIrIe-T LJ' 'yig X - E: If . 1jYng edh I 'ij Icr 3 T H LIFE f3FI', 9 I ,,,, '- QE- ' I .4 ' I Q c r n Sc , Q' f f sfwnfx sw A+ SQ I fb Rcse I:eId Ra' In I if 1 vi'-f 3,1 'L Y. re 'fi air 'nf- Hint' Ri X f 1-1 -es'Q's and rf- 1-32 '1 az 'Cru L, E I F I I ,X ,A3 'FQ f.I I '-f re' 'nc of Circa EaIe arm T X Pa fuel C'-'funn 'f': GM- Cari, f ' V ,Y ,-.ff 7I'1 ' ' L SI-rf' ENN, LIVE' W V V SV 9: 5 'fig '71, W.. I-IIN, p, Ir, I4,.ff,:5.,.. X . U J VR THUMAS A WHO V AMES 'LLFT 'X T 1 e x, 'im ,E o Q 1 fa s 9 ATA vw su u Secasfwafx S 5 lr 0 PJ SH KF'Pf9' l W H Ffvxf HV1 J Q 3 -557 Slwamfoffor Shaw S5'mpWex, S in Horn Shar M SVHP :arf D r MWF Gra r f MAfNt N SHFAD sure S L'CAll'C6dI4fL MAQSTON SHORE 1 fa ' f nr P u HEP 'E 4-ni gm? VY WWF pa Cl' , TLCH 52 Mavfh NSW N936 Fasf Games Wha+s He Saymg G1 f , UOPZLKE AND BY MOONLIGHT THE ARCHES GLEAM SOMEONE IS YEARNINC5 FOR SOMEONE ARCHES ARE STRONG PROBLEMS IN ENGI NEERING MOON BEAMS I-ALL ON AN UP TURNED FACE AND ON FOUR KEYSTONES LD i If Simms SrnalTz SrniTh WILLIAM EDWARD SIMMS, accounTanT on The IECI-IITE oT '35 and business manager OT This one ioined The Graphic Arls Club. PEGGY HUNT SMALTZ was presideni' oT her secTion and member oT The DrarnaTic French and RiTle Clubs and The Girl Reserves, BENJAMIN W I L L I A M S M I T T'l . called Fuz- zy , goT a IoT oT Tun ouT of SniTTin Snow Snyder SolT SouTTier SpaTes hunTing. EDWARD I-I. SNIEFIN, assisTanT manager oT Track and 'TooTbaIl, made The I-lonor Roll Three semesTers. I-le belonged To The ChernisTry and DramaTic Clubs. JOI-IN WESLEY SNOW played baseball and baslceTbalI. I-le was secTion presidenT one sernesTer and belonged To The Circle I Club. DOROTHY IRENE SNYDER was a member OT The Girl Reserves, French and Opera Clubs, and played in The OrchesTra. EULALIA SOLT lilies dancing and wanTs To be a dancer, so dancing is a parT oT Eulcie. MIRIAM SOUTI-'IER was a TECI-I LIFE represenTaTive and a member of The Commercial Club. KENNETH EARL SPATES wenT To Town as pianisT Tor rnany school dances and assemblies. I-le played in inTer-secTion baslceTbal', ALEXANDER C. STABLER served as TECI-I LIFE represenTaTive Tive sernesTers 54 4 Zvi Ze yy -ff' ,A I' El-f 'e ddddg 6 STabler STancliTT STein and was a member oT The Glee Club, Hi-Y, Malh and ChernisTry Clubs, and made The Honor Roll once. CHARLES LEONARD STANCLIFF inTeresTs consisTed QT The Glee Club and The Senior RaTrol. MILTON STEIN belonged To The STudenTs' CiTizenship Council. ERICH E. STEINER, secTicn presidenT, and vice-presidenT oT The sevenTh semes- Ter class, was a member oT The Pnaros, Sigma Tau Lambda and The I-li-Y. T-le made The Hono' Roll six se'nesTers. HARRY WILLIAM STERN, a G. O. represenTaTive Tor Tou' semesTerS and presidenT in his senior year, beionged To The Radio French Chevrons, MaTh, Saber Rharos and Chem- isTry Clubs. I-Ie was in 'ne CadeTs ard made The I-lonor Roll every sernesTer. KENNETH STUDDS. a cadeT Tor Tour sen'iesTers, spenT his Tree rninuTes wiTh The ArT Club. ff Q ff X L 6730 0147! STeiner STern STudds STueler J. Sullivan W, Sullivan Sunday Tansill E. Taylor MAE KATHARYN STUELER shoT in The Girls Rifle Cluo and played wiTh The Girl Reserves JOHN JEREMIAH SULLIVAN Tinds music an inTeresTing pashme WILLIAM JAMES SULLIVAN displayed his Tech PaTroI Badge or Two seme-sTers K TE R SUNDAY s a ol T n h OrchesTra CHARLES BENJAMIN TANSILL was G O reDresenTaTlve and serqeanT in The CadeTs He was prorni nenT in The French and Chevrons Clubs STudenTs Cihzen ship Council and Siorna Tau Lambda ELIZABETH BERNICE TAYLOR came To us Tronn RooseveIT ROBERT C TAYLOR member of The Opera Club honor rnedaller Tor his worm in The C-Elee Club was vice pres1denT oT The NaTure Club and ecTion presidenT Twice W'LLIAM TAYLOR gave and Took orders as a member of The CadeTs and Tech PaTrol JANICE Zyl THOMPSON Tound Time Tor e Girls RiTIe and French Clubs I I sdes placing on The Honor Roll Aimee FRANK ToLzMAN de s voTe himself To Tra If and OOT R Taylor W Taylor Thompson Tiebfminq Teanr cap Ta-ncy in The CadeTs. and I-Ionor RCII Tour Times. EDNA TROTT joined The French Club Tdzman Tamasulo Pals and PaIeTTes. Opera and Glee Clubs, FRANCES TWILLEY a+TencIed Two Gif: Reserves, Pals and PaleTTes, and The STudenTs' Cihzensnip Council. RUTH EMMA UBER rracle The I-Ionor Roll ar: secTion presidency once. GINO VALENJT! was adverTising rranaqer and special wriTer Tor TECH LIFE, presidcr'T oT The Bahlc, vice-presidenT of The French Club, capTain in The CadeTs, ediTor of The C Cornoany ClTGiTGI'ii, made The Horor Roll Tour Times, and was elecTed To Pharos. ELIZABETH VIA dances her spare Time away- Liz To her parTners. ' -1 Towne TroTT Twil eV Uber n I5 .TED- l 5 II VINCENT JOHN TOMASULO was elecTed To PTar S W es asa aoainan mm 1 T rons ub s r rn r a Cu an u nTs C TZ nsr p Coun I MARVIN W TOWNE T h NC r TECH TE Bus re i 'T rnb Th Chwrcr ao r C u 25 and 55 I - - f . A , wa vi inis i T e . . -I . , 5 . 1 CI . Th 'lu , - -4 . . . be- . Q l K A W 1 ' I Q J, ' r , 4 - A ' ,f A , d ' c T - - ' I I I nm, fi . 'I y we is v' fa, . ' 512522, ' a . , e Ye -l'ilg!Lz :LZTFTT fer his ork in The Cad T C VT ' d 6 ber GT iff ,.- d -5173.9-, The Chev CI hi pa in we cw ed I f ks A fl 'ivy' fig! -jg- W'YA 'va--- ST de lie T 21, , was eleded o P eros Tor his rlv cn the I i . STai', me erahip in e 1 T S and S' e I L ' 53M NATALIL JEAN VIDGERI-IOIJSE e eo In cI TT C-IIUVT dfo Ciuh 5 an JAMES P McCUSKER ca'r rC1 s r o csIred car c anIca IneerInC1 a d IorI Te h Patro HELEN PENUER 3raduaTed Ia e wary 36 was rmsbeo s pnnq rom Ir nrusIc an socIaI Ife of Tech oeInq oopuIar Ir er IYDISI r H LIFE ard asI genera IIkabIe VIA on hIs wor n Ihe TECHITE SIaII as a recom rnendahon Io a prIrIer He InepI ye on row hs posI n Ihe Tech PaIroI Vmlderhouse Mccusker Wagner RICHARIJ EARL WAGNER proved hImseI rnorc Ihan Nor hy of h nnernbershnp In Ihe Pharos by oemg on e Honor PoII Iwe serrIesIers Malor of Ihe Second BaIIaIIIon and In Ihe Sabre and Glee Clubs RCBERT VVAGONER knew boIn Ihe xecuIIfe a d eoIsIa Ive branches o schooI I9 p r'rIssIbIe here as secIIorI preQIdenI and a senIor oaIrO man o uruo roIIecIor Wagoner Wa WannaII J Wafson M Wafson Pender LEO WALL who was on Ine Honor RoII I ree semesfers mernbcr of Ihe Pharos ChernIsIry CIub and Track Tcarr need roI Ie-ar be no abIe Io qradImIe hs arnbIIo WALTER RAYMOND WANNALL YTI de hIrrI5eI Iar'rIIIIaI N ech V c nq rcsI enI o e Drama IC are F eonoInq II e I COUFICI and r-c IucIc earn an 'na Inq e oror I I IIVT' ly Iady rned f me Gln mf JOHN H WATSON IeI Ihe Glee and Graphlc AIS CIubs and Ihe a eIs ha e Ihe neII o serwces J nny IS our rn n MYRTLE M WATSON a rnerr r T De Ia au arfsed Ih a o s c I i X Inance In Ihe Ban ancl wor e as TECHITE repr senIaIIve he e D I e Honor o IWICS ,f- Engme I-Iouge Noon Tume PIay In and OIJI DIIII ay 56 show d her vari ' ' I1 esIs by ' I IoArI g Ihe C J .ercIaI ' Na- 'ure ,S and Ra, d PaIeI'ea I . Ie TC I I Ihe I4hI s:hooI Io Ia I 'I his da I P ser, Me h ' I En fl, 5 J. 'Moc' f.orIce he , I in ' V P b I . SIE I ' Ihi S ' I Ie I ' a d as a Mlohrilsr 5' Ig , I' I Io . L TEC I ' - Ily X rfiiie A . X RAY :an er ' In o an e us I I In o II 4 I II gIII N A 5 . 3 ., k ZIII T I by bn p Vd I Ih I' and HI-Y CI Ig' a d b I 4' Io 'he C4 'z,nshIp I 'I I'.- ffi 4 T' T ' , d IK Ih H RoI sl A es. Re ' ' I ... has fi pencham Ior wrninq pIay5 and sIorIes bIII wishes Ic 0 n T 2 ., N X - I II Q ' x ?' '- , Mi x I 'I - I A c If Y be 'I I IIIS . Y + is N , . . . fb ' . oh ' ' 4- I ded. . I A ' be of Ihe heIa I I L Tl 6 - U I I K Ie e Ins nd III I hgh ., f I I' I I'I III: civIcs Is e f ' T I ' IK 4 Ed Q ' I 1 ' Q ' I I. B b ' e ' ' .-L C I Y' V ' IS G foII d ux on h R II .hx E1 V :F 52' ' ' '-xx 'I Q I . .. . D D Weber W Weber WebsTer DORIS HELEN WEBER a dark hanred lass leaves The Com mercnal Club one member Iess All durung her hugh school career she Tollowed a busxness course WILLIAM J WEBER JR was an ardenT supporTer oT The CadeTs Tor sux semesfers I-le oelonqed To The Saber and Chevrons Clubs durung h IasT Two years aT Tech NfVIIlam huT ThaT Honor Roll bulls eye once ALICE JOY WEBSTER helped To keep The head Cher'msTry Clubs She make up work OT The scruobles Tor a hobby MARGARET WENDAL T as and PaleTTes Gurl Reserves French Club and working Tor TE I-I LIFE Durung er Iensure I es ho or The pruze wunnnn newspaper TECH LIFE slx semes ers e aspures To e a n paper wrnTer and belueve :T she s a pIenTy oT pracTlce A a Torrn oT recrea on Allce chooses boahnq MARYLAND ALBERTA WE D Tound her pI ce IH The un ovrnq Gur Reserves e came To Tech wnTh The June 33 Class from Langley MILDRED ends The Dram c a assnsTed behsnd The scenes n The PaunT and Powder Club Mx red and wanTs To be a wruTer VERA spenT hours Tar Trom weary ones U riff 'jjffii Z rnomer-Ts she could be seen knuTTInq as relaxahon Trom so many achvmes HARVEY D WHITE aluas DuTch sTood enhnel In The corrudors as a Tech PaTroI He wanTs To be parT oT I g me ro p Tan dal, Harvey Tells us hs ho by qomq The movnes B Wenn Wendal P WISEMAN was a TransTer Trom Easfern He came T Tech IU SepTember T934 RALPH C NVOODWARD was a sharpshooTer In The Rnfle Club I-Ie ranked econd IU The ade I'-I Ecame rrsT n In The Ca rps wh h ma e h'n Inq: e or rrerrbevshup an oTh The Cheyrons and Saber Clubs BERNARD WALL ZURHORST was a member oT The CadeTs and Rufle Club I-Ie came To Tech SepTember T934 Trorn Key WesT I-Ig School In Elornda Bernard models boaTs and dreams oT be romrnq a shups capTann so e Trne IU The TuTure Wh1Te LI:L:.1 E' Wnseman Woodward ZurhorsT '-X LZZWJ L ,, 57 Brig Tinals, e re T' I Iienrena T ' . deT CO iq d T, e' 'bl T I . ' ' b ' , , in i h I. ' I ' . - ' ' ' ' m - I ' I . I ' is . - ' I I I'n T T ' - ' ' q T . Sh I ' ews- h d ' . s E , a ' T -I ' 'I . Sh Weed D A R L E N E WEIN won many -- - Tri in aTi nd . A . . I -I - ' .. 'Id 3 in he P I a 'A ' - -f' X . y J, 5- 4 It f 0 ' I T 3 I ff ' 1' A. ,. yu . 5 . LX ,-.53 J' TW - a a .1 , Io' T - Ol: mf. ' X Q g G u,4.f,' . . I A . ..I A ID I T-1' IS . Ti I 'I A L E R T ' 1 . . o Edmunds Keese nyun G ORGE E KEESE saw lhe praclcul sndc ol ll eh dramallc ellorls as a member ol the Slaqe Cre helplno lo malce lhe allusion more real lo lhe audnence and learned oul ru me an w uno e a n e Cadels PER N A TAA JR A W 'X K' gig' worlced wllh e slall TE H LIFE warlrnqaround r copy be run lo lhs tt prrnler an e ed lhe Rellel Comrnullee whnle al Tech KEITH WADE never slayed around school long enough lo lell your scrrbe anylhrng O Nenll Tana Wade aboul hrmsell IRENE LULA lv1ORRlLl. came a lonq way lo reach Tech lrorn Kansas lo Easlern where she changed her rmnd and decided she lrked Tech well enough lo slay FREDERICK A SAST leels l home wllh lhe lclnqs and querns and olher pncluresque preces ol a chess board Q-.Q L 4i'C6dl4fL 58 X I I Afflflmm T A il. Morrill Gasl Parroll 'waving lollowed the lrfne le l d sporl lor erghl serneslers sndes b n ar rou rr a ler ur ye rs s a cad l FPANJCES PARROTT leaves a plac m e a slcro ra or cr rnay e a law er Fran member ol B 1 s also kno n lor her devo nor sw 'mn HU ETTE DAY wllh such an nnlereslung ylfws . snuff --1 Q1- ay Manlhos Slrnpson 'nonllc rs vol oon lo he lorgollen by lrlends al ec JAMLS N MANTHOS carre lo Tech ln Seplerrber ol lhls school year Roosevell losl a lulure sclerrlrsl McKln c s ga n ecr e ln ns lasles hrs lavorrle slu e being phernnslry Bnoloqy and Physics MlRlAM SIMPSON enl all hah schoo da s al Tec endun up on e Business Slall of lhc TECHITE Alle all lhls experlence lf cusnnes mallers Llhby w nls lo be a se relary mul she oassed up lhe- Comrvcv ral Club lrr lhf G r Reser es an! he Scdenls C lmhshlp C u ul 4 l L ,- l ' rw A ' A l , 4 K ui' l fl , X .Xl f i,f,,f,ffi,65 C A , y 3 E Y . T i Q ' - fa T c 'S Q 3 Q is C . W . I ' A a lol ab disfpl d alla' J lh ch lll line I lh W ..'.-'D' .1 . e swf - . ' D 1 N D ' . ' DX N , ,, I ' ' ' - 7 N K A . lh of . f f . T ' - S Q Q V A ' f be' el q oulle larnlllar wllh rrllil y l' ,e l .. I 5 4 Q re 5 5 , .14 E r e Q fo 14, Q I4 i Q. -' in lhe olllce Coen lo her successors while she pursues her f Y in Y al els b, fr q ph . , lu V y . l lil, ' I d a elf Mu wa ,w ' l' r h lp lo ir' ' q. Y ' ' ' N g . l'f l ...lx- X T 5 lb, all lf ' ' . a ' ' . F A 4 Z. D . Y 'ef' ' r S , ' T h. TTA rfy'l.Helsd'dd'.'l p ' are sp her i , l 'y h ' q lh Cz O 6.44 ,ggm QQ GUIDING THE SENIORS ' ALL LEADERS MUST BE PICKED MEN ' JOHN BURTON- PRESIDENT ' CHARLES FRIEDE ' VICE-PRESIDENT - BETTY DIETZ - SECRETARY ' FRANK ESPEY - TREASURER ' WILLIAM REA ' SER6EANT-AT- ARMS ' 6 ZlfL6l2Z Q44 M RIE ELLE4 AMOS A wo U far Jn nw w JAMES HUINK AMUEV Ipgd pmparg um ll Ely S V 'v JI 'I :mn r egomg a pow umm 'DORIS FRANCES B ER I L Q rIyvIvrf y csv' mf' in 4 G frown IANE BALDWIN 5 F Q ara CIE: Sh 5 Q xc 'mrxod a will C TEC USIYIPSS Andfrsfmn Balmer al win 'I AIEIEIQIINI ARPY Tr: Q so Q , I I-Iuen on AIrma Ma er MUNI! BAIQRY In IIed Io fe 1 Q Q oo J bas a Barry R Ba ry BaubI I1 U10 IPI BelI nqer Brkavcr LE PAH IEE AUBLITZ 1 uf CJ bys scrsg 0 urrr you arf 5 I J I IT I R 'Y rrtvnr J Ju OLGA MARY fr m ful CVT' a rv UI' JWBEI? r IVIQLIIN river' arrcmon Io E VI no K SIVXVI a dwao I EL Tech Cenfra' AIong Tech The Tower Everyone! Lef+ Walks Thxrd Sfory 60 K' 2 Q . .A 5'I'DD'ul E In vo , II'fi 'QE M' ,If d P-nr 5 I-Ilf'1Iw ard AWFQQQIIQ HI'1IE iw' 4QwaII ICIUTTI 3 sihcvc. ICQ 'X-fr III , 4 If: GI Iwi. as ly 'I -Ir MSON1 ' H ' 'rv A H Ifpr his gf wr D, W' ull X UIQ Inq bf: 'bam Iv TJLII. HI' 'I .f In an Ifw So Im IDQIL WI' I X f I 1 In mIgeIy II he fever di-Udcv A x rn Iv- 1 'C' ' . xx I it . I ,IPCS IC . I' I ff ! Mop II Wm uTmIns II 1 I , I, B, If' 'Q 4 . VA' , fwqh A va ard pufs Her hom? ' . A . A wr'uI In Ei JCC' , ',. V' ' owycfseo Iwo' ,E f Y ,,, ,fcaI cord Ir Ing GI, CILAQ ms 'fb' D' BW HD ,KGECE Ee' Imxkh nmrmfr Dj X A Q Clin, Se -Jr IJI. xuenfl ff -cf cf. ez AI - IA lv .svC1feIIE. .34 tm N -R A M - HIT? m m3 vw I-us Y ffm rc.-vp .fed W Ih 'er w'IIcI:rm ,E - IIIAIKI SILA? BLLIIJGE IIIIQO Hs vc-Iac In rmfIcwdIffU 4 ' f rd MW II-'1 dmv' S Iwi OI IIQQ GIQQ C' Ii. ' N 3-af I L N , S Q' , ' I , f f I ' B d ' - ' BE 'I . f ,II d ' GI Ive' I ' ' C- I Q L42 QI 3, IQ qy 'QFICIWQI' W5 I cu? ,!I!' Iov' Ef1sf4EaII ' ' bJ5'eII3aIIA K 1 :mmm C Ii B bd a eHdI'w'5 Rf,,.,,.. ,N 4B0f'I'f 'T 5 A IWW I E 'E we may dr.-.w 'G 'few E, rn rw sf: I 5 Q- ex,r',G AKAI' Nj D' 'A LJEQ' Q ' r ' E I ' , , 'VE I1 iw Uribe . IQAY E ' ' 'I rn crack QI a Car sn a HEES IEE Sjw EF me EYE I rqffzr, I as Iw- xav Iwk IWIQIW 9 I1 I diyg Q ef ff ' f,b,I', IO I5 PG 5' , Bundes B ond: Brffner IOUIS LLOYD BINDES sfrolled as he palrolled lhe hall on The Senuo Palrol He was a member of The Sfu enfs Cuhzenshrp Councrl and lhe Graphic Arls Club Ike Irk music and probably sawrng a fdclle makes hrm wan? fo be surgeon ROBERT JAMES BIONDI has been paper ooy for hr sechon rwo semesrers You know how f s Wanra buy ine TECH LIFE7 JUNE BITTNER formerly In alfend ance af Norfh Hgh of Akron no has golren lo Jrhe s I g hungs here af Tech a d s rhe Grrl Reserves EMMA LYDIA BOSS rs a member of fhe Grl Reserves nn whnch she holds Th ofhce of secre1ary fhe French Club and fhe S'ruden'rs Cuhzen shnp Councul She has rung al Honor b II lhree chrmes 'nme Also a Pharos member 055 JUNE BOWLES knocked down a membershnp un Yhe Gzrl Reserves a o a couple of Terms s sechon presrdenf for herself RETRO BRANDY yearns 'ro be an eleclrlcal engineer Mem bershnps an rhe Spanish and Chevrons Club and on fhe Sensor Parrol were has He llkes foorball and baseball for h s hob I s ANNA MA R l E BR T yrs: e e H nor R II column four hmes A sec n pres: dency for one semesler and membershup In lrhe Gurl Re serves were hers DOROTHY MAE BROOKS rnrghf be Techs own Florence Nrghhnoale because she wanfs fo be nurse has been ac e n o baseball ang rn fhe Home Econ orr I cs Cu Sh has rne curuous hobby of collecting puns VlRGINlA LOMBARD Bowles Bra ndy BROWN seen ar almosl' every Lalin Club, French Club, and Girl Reserve meefing, and in addifion made The Honor Roll The Times, received compensanon rn her elecrion fo rhe Pharos. CHARLES BROVVN, who answers to the name of 'Schofzf' spenr nl: spare time in pracficlnq fancy sfrokes ln a swimming pool. LOlS BUCK- LEY, beffer known as Lo, hopes a nu e Righr now er ho y us wrrhng popular songs SUE STOKELY BURNETI mem b r of fhe Dramafsc Glee and Larn Clubs 'rhe Glrl Reserves and Pharos us qulfe an arhsf n Brenl ,Q Brooks V Brown C Brown The piano Ste made Honor Rol Tour serneslers She was on fne TECH LIFE and also acfed IH fhe fournamenf plays lasl' year 4? fnesu Q l Buckley Burneff bl ro be rs . , h . I . . bb ' I . T. , I . I, . . O ' r . Cl ' . . . .N . V ,, I ., . es . . I . .3 . ' i I .. on , M of f ' n I in .,:agif rj T Q , W ' V -A S lillffihggi , ' ' , ' , ' - w . , rh fl: 'MQ la e , ' , era, .gy y liz ' , K . B n a 4 ' . I b-e- I I I . H 1 . EN 6' K T ' ' 'r d 1' h ' o o ' ' -Q ' T , 1 I A a . She x V ir 3 I' Hv i A lay- y M ' ing girls: Xa, ig. ' 1 'Qi I b n ' Cahill Campagnoli Chaney MARTIN CAT-IILL claims dancinq as his hobby and en, ioys qood music. CARMEN G. CAMPAGNOLI belonged To The CadeT Band and Techs Symphony OrchesTra. BETTY Cl-TANEY, a member oT BeT3 Mu SororiTy, held member- ship in The Commercial and Girls' Rifle Clubs. We are sfill Trying To learn MAR- eusizirra X QLADYS nlrlif N c:HAu4LEY's A :ex I I Q I Q l x M pe 'J I I 'S X 1. rg W ml L 82' NI T Y' 3 secreT ambi' Tion. ELIZA- BETI-I MAC- KENZIE CIS- SEL made The Chalkley Cissel D. Clark J. Clark A. Clay R. Clay Honor Roll Two semesTers, served as repre-senTaTiye Tor boTh OT The school publicaTions, was a member OT The Glee Club, and held oTTice as Treasurer in The Girl Reserves. DANIEL ROBERT CLARK aspires To be a commercial engineer. JOHN F. CLARK was a member oT The Tech PaTrol. ADDlSON CLAY was rewarded wiTh membership in The Pharos Tor his numerous acTiyiTies and six sernesTers on The Honor Roll. A corporal in The CadeT Corps, secfion presiclenf one semesTer. and G. O. represenTaTiye Three. he also belonged To The LaTin. DramaTic, Opera, and Boys' Glee Clubs. RODERICK ODEN CLAY. a Tomball and 62 wr Cokas Cornell Crown Track man, played inTer-secTion baskeTball Too. He was eIecTed secTion presidenT Tor Two semesTers. GEORGE COKAS. known as Coca'Cola , is always ready Tor sporT. RICHARD CORNELL, a Tcofball and Track candidaTe, Took parT in The opera I-I. M. S. PinaTore and sang solos in several assemblies. CATHERINE V. CROWN, beTTer known as Trudy, wanTs To be a beauTy parlor operaTor. JUANITA I-IASELTEE CROY played baskeTball and baseball. ANDREW E. DELLASTATIOUS. a member oT The BaskeTbaIl Squad. was also Tound swinging a mean baT when baseball sea- son rolled around. LESLIE DIX served as secTion president belonged Tc The ChemisTry Club. and made The GolT Team. C7lCC6!6'Cdii0lfL Croy DellasTaTious Dix ... ' H Y uv ,A Q , 6 E J' - I in as Fle d FxeIds Flsher' K Fones O Fones M Ford RU I-I FIELD much beHer known Do he was a assusfanr edxfor of The Techde She was secrefary of bo+h e+a D Ia S anus C LA V FIELDS chermshes des4re 'ro be an avraror MAR ON SMITH FISI-1 R heIped manage 'rhe IoofbaII and Track men srnqs In The Glee Club 'foo Frfner represen're y e TECH LIFE a d CI-IITE wh n e wasn pIa IN Ienms or I:ooIbaII KIRBY FONES pounded The qaveI for quref as sechon preswde I Iwo whoIe sernesrers As baske? baII and IooIbaII player he pounded The courf and Term hrma for Th c1Iory oT Te h OLIVER SCOTT FONJES pIayed Infer SecIronaI baskeIbaII and habIa spanoI IU The Spanish CIub MELFORD FORD wenf for spor+s such as Ioo+baII and Irack I-Ie pa+roIed 'rhe Iunch ro rn for a year and supporfed The DeMoIay LTER FORD wanrs e lf' II Henry To make a rmIInon doIIars DOROTI-IY LOUISE FRANK gave I W Ford Frank Freer n ea n a 0 MARGARET CAROLYN FREER I I T fhe I-I fre crn rn uo 'rub ona ry WILL RCIA p rf I P runn Q GEORGE ' GAUZZA 'Kayoedm err on the baske'- ball c o u rw wirh hIs fad DIGWCJ- FREDERICK O E I-I M A N erved paper affer a day ai Tech ANNA ELIZABETH GEISER w a member of the Grrl Reserves Garcua Gauzza She was se fron presnd nf and made the I-Ionor RoII many fumes As a reward she rece-wed a Pharos membership RO GLISSON served r rh Cdo Iw y s IU he 'Spamsh Club and The Chevrons Club one year BETTY GORI-'AM wreIded a brush IH PaIs and PaIeHes a ba? whrIe Inq b sebaII d a TI I RIIe C She was a member of fhe GnrI Reserves LOUIS GORIN wen? ou? Tor 'rennus and baskefball and loaned The Chemnsfry Club MARY ELIZABETH GOODE Iwed up fo her name wafh I-L-:J ou? berng goody 5' hman Geuser Glrsson orham Gorln Goode I I ' X 63 IE 5 5 ku I Y I. e a 5 o ear , ' T 4 . I . ' . . ' I A pIay' a , an ri e 'n The 'I lub. T , - as +A n I Th eI Tau and +he p 'h Iub. ERN ' ' a ' ' . I I-Ie ' ' , d e oI n TE e h If y' q . K ' -x A I 1 WA I I I lar :I A I I - O II I, I 1 5 II ' I I' I The TECHITE a Iaf of hard Worr MMIII ff I , I ,I y ' 'Q I -9 ' - 'H ' Ge ' ' , G I VX, I f X f , 5 'Q I I r ing 'sour nerfard she is stil noIdEnq our n us. 'F 'N ll, F er zesv o o f I , fk E . Q ICE CI I wII'I'1 IIE! 13 I9 per' ' F GA 2 ev NC QI h': Three year: '. ing Ii' Te h. X W A, rli'Gl'llA LH GRAHAM pirqh- ' FLORENCE M. GRlMES deveied her soare firre lo fne Girl Re- hi . az '.f-fr'f- reprezenrariye on :he TECHITE. OHARLES LLWIS GREGORY .-frfed in Mas. Mad? s secrion af zilrei and 're L. P. Sfefwarl iviffi' Comcary ai'er sclnocl. He 'z ready fr We :edular ion 'V'7JV. Self wager eopiim Ms mix 'f f-Vw. Hi 4-ffrrh were ro ,,,,ffyq Ni E35i'i g fzn fha Bfar,w'nfali -,rn Baseball Sduads. Y 1 H. PARLE GQEUXJ Came fs Teil' ,f , , . . . 2 I ,V Lg- lfff rarer H31 Syed' or Lfle ,yywhq ,341 33- Row Arlarsas and showed his X +5 '5 inreresr 'r Tech atfyifies by X tx emma rne Senior Ra'ro'. E f I,-U Goucher Green Grimes serves ird was also fin fidiye 'riernber of The Girls' Slaqe Grew. GERTRHDE GENEVA GUNN enrolled in Tech ailer alrend- ind ,leiorson Hiqh School oi Roanoke. Virqinia. Gerrie enioys asircirq and readinq and hopes fo become a qood L, p . r,-fer ' oeraiof. DOROTHY ANNA HAETLER. il len monlhs. siuclc by Tech despi'e her hard luclc. Gunn Haefler Hamma Harding Harrison Hayes IRENE HALPERT a member of the Girls' Glee Club. showed her inreresr in civic problems by obraining member- ship in ine Srudenrs' Ciiizenship Courcil where she could register he' coirfons by balloi. BARBARA ALLINE HAMMA displayed ner inleresr in exrra 1,rrfcL. ar acrfyiries by 'er membership in fhe Girl Reserves ard Soanish. Home Ezcnornics and Glee Clubs. CARROLL HARDING soenr his spare rirne parficipafinq l:'C6Cfl:0lfL sporls bolh In rhe gymnasium and ourside oi school. MARGARET JANE HARRISON aspires fo be a dress designer. Margie is an enfhusiasiic ad- mirer of qood orchesiras as her hobby is dancing. CLAYTON HAYS hopes ro apoly his marhemafical abiliry foward reaching The iulfillmenl' of his ambiiion, fha? oi becoming a draflsman. ' s' 'Y' figf. 4' A Alves? ,G 5' R1 'ir ,a- I N' ,y , .. may a ,fi .L I. 5962 i if i-I :- .www JP' i i 9 8? 'Lame - 141 F ,,.?q.1.y-gl.: sn., y , . Sill -' Al'en+'5nl Teachers Pells Ready To Leave The Lenqfh of Tezh 64 , Qs., HearsT Heinecke HolIingsworTh LINDA SHIRLEY I-IEARST 'wenT domesTic in a big way, whole-hearTedly ioining The Home Economics Club. Maybe she will be one of our TuTure dress designers or dieTiTians. LEONARD HEINECKE, prominenT in his secTion as presi- denT and TECH LIFE represenTaTive, Tound The Casfillian afmosphere oT The Spanish Club inTriguing. DOROTHY ELIZABETH HOLLINGSWORTH obligingly refrained from Torming any club associaTions. Thereby aTTording The ediTors some relaxaTion in wriTing abouT her. NORA SUE HORTON wenT ouT inTo The cold business world aTTer The ads ThaT keep our periodical publicaTion, TECH QW 'JI 'T Z il fx., l- LIFE, going. She was a well- Tin- A known member of The DramaTic Club, having been in TournamenT plays. and Girl Reserves. MAR- GARET HOUGH disTinguished herself among The high brows on The Honor Roll and was one oT The Tun-loving Girl Reserves. DURWOOD HUDGINS, 'Dagwoodl' among Triends, has ThoughT seriously abouT being an engineer buT in The mean- Time was saTisTied To spend his Time in The NaTure Club Tracking down The Lepidopfers and Bryo- phyTa,onThe B a ske T- secre-Tary on The Bank STaTT. VIRGINIA JACKSON likes cooperafive harmonizing so she ioined The Glee Club. WILLIAM MAYNARD JARBOE, anoTher one OT our TuTure prinTers who gained experience on The TECHITE Business STaTT where he acTed as PhoTo Manager, answers To The Tipsy name of John Barley Cornf He was a member of The Cadef Band. drumming ouT marTiaI mu- sic, and acTive in The Graphc ArTs Club. LORETTA L. JOHN- SON dribbled and passed on The Girls' BaskeTball Team and er- horTed her secTion as presidenT. Hudgins lngels Jackson Jarboe LOUIS HALDANE JOHNSTON likes an orderly liTe and was connecTed wiTh The Two organizaTions conducive To one, The CadeTs and Tech PaTrol. ball Team, Tossing The sphere, and execuTing orders on The Tech PaTrol. EVELYN VIRGINIA INGELS made a name Tor herself On The HOHOV Roll and as secTion preside-nT and TECH LIFE represenTa- HorTon Hough zial Club ano Tnefa DelTa Tau ard Tillfld ouT Ti v e. H e r abiliTies will soon be an asseT To some concern. She was a mem- ber oT Th e C o m m e r- Tre place of W66j0LIfLf 61 L. L. Johrsor L. H.Johnsor 65 Kemper Kennon King EUNICE KEMPER was a merrber of Bela Mu, ROBERT STlESS KENNONS classes lelr him no firre lor clubs, ELIZABETH AUDREY KING also sper' her Time on class work. JOSEPH B. KOBER has a modes' ambifion lo make a frifling million. Scobie was seclien presidenl and on The Tech Pa- frol, e a ch three sernes- , . fers. KARL My A. Kmuss W s ff, limbefea up EFS- on lhe Track f j Team and sec- Cdl. As Q, -I lion baskelf A . ' W ball besides Kober Krauss Kumbar Kushner Landolf Lauer keeping us on lhe srraighl and narrow palh as a member of The Tech Palrol. ALBERT G, KUMBAR wanls lo break The worldls air speed record by IOO miles per hour, Mike' confenled himself with The slow speed of marching in The Cadels al Tech. STANLEY KUSHNER belonged lo The French Club and Cadels. HERBERT LOlS LANDOLT ioined us lasl Seplember and became acquaimed with us Through The Golf Team. ALBERT LAWRENCE LAUER is anolher pigskinner and polilely asks lor success in whalever he allempls, Al found a measuve ol success in The Nalure and Spanish Clubs. JOHN LAWLOR dosenif inlend lo 66 -V Q7-Zrzgfaw '11, A ML i 1.3 Lawlor Lawrence Lee stay al his job ol selling newspapers aher school much longer buf aims lo be a drallsrnan or engineer. Tl-lEOf DORE REED LAWRENCES inleresls were in The Aero and Graphic Arls Clubs. JAMES LEE was anofher member ol our much Talked aboul Tech Palrol. JOHN l.ElGl-lTON has maferial evidence of +he benelils he derived from his high school days by his placemenl on lhe l-loner Roll lwice. BENJAMIN l-l. LEMKE lramped along in Thar lhick line ol boys in blue namely The Cadels, RUTH MASON LIN- Tl-llCUM proved her abilily as a leader by being vice- presidenl ol' lhe Girl Reserves and a member of lhe Sludenls' Cilizenship Council. ., xf 5 . li lf i RN f x ie if 'X -I 0 ok , 4 i . Tu. lr aff LTZWJ Leighlon Lempke Linthicum Lslvm Lloyd Luclcs us Maumone Mallory JEROME JOHN LITVIN ns beller Icnown as Yanlcee ANDREW CALDEN LLOYD devoled Ins lnme lo sludues SYLVIA LUCKS 'owned llwe Glee Paml a d Powder I-Iom Economrcs Clubs Pals and Palelles and lhe Glrl Reserves THOMAS R LUSK mnglnl well malce up a rylwme aboul bennq on llwe Teclw Palrol and Honor Roll CHARLES MAIMONE ns parlnal lo bemg a prmler or a leaclwer or bollw JAMES AL MAN MALLORY lwas I q l +I1fl n llw Ca els and m mbo Imp llwe Pals and Palelles belmnd lnm FRANK EUGENE MANN llnrouqlw has nleresf IU llw Ca els was mennber ol llne RIFI Club and oulslandnnq I r I n and a mcnnb r ol lneur bas e ball leam JOHN N MANITHOS qave lwus lm lo bisebwll an baslcelball ROBERT W MANVILLE showed has execuluv abnllly as secluon presldenl and enloyed Iwmsell on llwe Golf Team VIRGINIA MARKLAND Gm er les d clnq almosl as m clw as Iwer namesake bul qus ms l b a lnrslclass sleno Mann Manllwos Mar-vu e rap er FRED FRANCIS MARTIN played basebal CHARLES ELTON MARTZ d fd d ms llme Celw e lh Cadels and baske-lball OLGA ANNA MASSEY .las oresl nl l r ecuon r l Ol TECH DORIS MATTSON r SY nograpner R ERI MaQARTHLR lL.r-'J el sn a cs acccunlanl inleresfed Iwim in llwe Bank S l a ll a n d Commercial Club. Mac:'A vias GISO Seo Marlcland Marlin Non presidenl OLIVIA FRANCES MrCALL lavored lI've Opera and Home Efonomlcs Clubs and llwe Srl Reserves wlnle slwe Serve T CH LIFE represenlallve GEORGE MCCAULEY Iefl e Clmemuslry and as and Palelles clubs and gave Iwnm sel prlnclpally lo your TECHITE wlwlclw IS mucI'1 Indebled m and zea or plwoloqraphy na Marlz Massey Mallson 5' 5- McArll1ur McCall McCauley l lr Q 1 if ,.,,,-f- ian, l,,fl fg 67 . A i A d as E A . . IR A f P I A - ' . . , . . fo hi Iwis I 1' . L I1 A A A , A n . 9 L a on , ai u service I e d 9 -VS A In A A ' A A . ' IA . AA I A 9 K. d , a I - A Q 1 A in lwis seclAon as p esAd2 1 I T2 I A Ir l- 11 A' Q A . . I A I e f , f ' A I ' d . . , ' A in q IAIQ an A a U A l . ai o e A - q- I 46 ' I jan I I llfy f 3 , vu . 'Il lu . X A I. TT TE AAYA 'g -H -il I-I e ' A A ' e n e i AT if A I. v A- E -3 I Y Y sg de o Ine s lA and rep esernalnve LIFE. VY 1 X ff- ITAA F . fra .ls lg be a good e. ,' - . 1 QB T E ' Q an gall, lor Hs mu AC I ,,--fi,- AA abllily An llle Ca Ael Banc and lb' a r,i'Ior' lo be an - HE ENGINEER BUILDS BEAUTY ' ENDURIN6 STRENGTH - FROM MANY MATERIALS WHITE marble corner-sTOnes break up The mOnOTOny OT myriads OT red bricks. SUNLIGHT is indispensable in The green-hOuse. The sTaTely cenf Tury blanT silhOueTTes black in The iTOOnlighT buT iT gleams in The sun. TWG chandeliers which illumi- naTe The audiTOrium. I-Iundreds OT bulbs lend Their rays TO producing One uniTOrm lighT. AN inTeresTing eTTecT produced by The camera is This shOT OT The lOng cOrridOr gOing dOwn TO The gym. The meTal lockers make a grand cOnTrasT wiTh The shiny TlOOr. A chandelier pours TOrTh iTs sOTT lighT ThrOugh TranslucenT glass. A gOOd geOmeTrical design shows hOw maThemaTics can be beauTif Tul. SEATS in The assembly hall aT an angle pleasing TO The eye. BeauTy made by symmeTry is in a class by iTselT. A view OT The shelves in The library. This is a place cOnsTrucTed TOr guieT cOncenTraTiOn. SCAEFQLDING is essenTial in The building OT any sTrucTure. IT can suppOrT amazing weighT be' cause OT The scienTiTically placed Trusses. 'vsasi I w. ff ,Q A W , i .L . Ay a ,, sf A I . .Mv- .ff 'U' , M? ff 1' i 5 u 'jf nz 5 wifi I A I www? A .,,. dvi' ft 110 MAQSH HR Hl M P ,HN PV J Y WUY OUC NC FJ CUVG wfe S Nu l uc Mus bc es bu vess 'We 501 Moy fu CHRISTOPW-lt? ASCL M LAJY V G m Wax? rv 14 my Com ? i QU '1 V FF IS Vffi a Mu dy N wif va Poywra G Payne HJYETTE ONWALV w V6 L I-1 STP P Q CHAF2 A A X D dj 'L QLL A 4 70 PM , G..,,.f Q, I XA' ,Q c , PuckeTT Pserce Punner C3-I .sifzeam BERNARD PICKETT spenf a greaT deal of energy on The baskeTbaIl baseball and Track Teams He was a leader IH has sechon as presnclenT TECHITE and TECH LIFE repre sen ahve ln addnhon To These he served as a Tech P Troller He us enThus1asTlc abouT racing pngeons and a rabd horseshoe p:Tcher REAMY WILLIAM PIERCE developed has r'nenTaI powers To a noTable exTenT movmq and check mamg an The Chess Club and rounded :T QTT wuTh exercnse The cadeT ranks DORIS JUNE PINNER bound her Tame up wuTh The Girl Reserves STudenTs CITI zenshup Councul Grls Rme and Home Economncs Clubs and bas keTbaII She was TECHITE rep r enTaTlve ce and fll a hme enough Tor dancing and sTudylng Toward a dress design ple me, care r DA H P did hare In kee In peace and order around Tech as a Tech PaTroIler GEORGE FREDERICK PLITT ns nnTeresTed In The Thnngs ThaT unhabT Thus earTh and whaT makes Them run Eagerness To secure Thus knowledge IS The reason he lolned The NaTure Club H I R L DOROTHY OUESADA showed up Twnce on Tl'e H nor Roll and regularly an The French Club Curl Reserves and baskeTbalI She xs a keen wuelder The raqueT In oTher words she lakes Tenms DA EDGAR RAWLINGS Dave rs dehmfely a NaTure over as he rnTends e a ura :ST e e nl' I e an e NaTure Club and co ecT wal e FLORENCE RAY lnked The buslness aTmosphere of The Tech Bank ard Ofhce WILLIAM ALLEN READ llkes bowling and boxung whxch may have sor'neThunq To do wlTh his e I er However e 1nTends To be a farmer o v u member of The o Club and Soclal Servrce ComrrnTT e prooT of has qenfler MaclNTYRE CORBETT ROBBINS was a consTanT name on The Honor Roll and :Ts owner ouTsTandung on The Senuor PaTrol In The CadeTs and The French Club Mac wanTs To puT Thlngs arughT by agrncuITure and sTudy IT scnenhhcally BARBARA ANN RICHMOND was vlce presldenT W 'pl Raw rnjs ay Read oT The French Club and a member oT The Gurl Reserves and carolled away In The Opera Club Bob appeared Three Tnmes on The Honor Roll and enloys reading and skaT ng Cllr p'l 'ffl Robbuns Rrchmond 7l Inq called RFQ .Il , h ' an' was f . G If ' ' side. ' ' . .4 . I , Ia Lrg !. I - I A . I ' ' ' V , x T ' . a- +. . , . . . in . ,I 3 , .,, es ' on si h d 3 ing e. NIEL . LEIT- NER ' his s ' p' g l' f' R ' I ' . S EY ' i . Q K o o I , . . L of I . I - , - 1 VID rf 'fo b na- . T 'I' . H I sp his f gf I A rm ' Th A W II F il. A ing 'd lif. 5 l'1 Pu -ur ' F . 'F CURVED GLASS AND THE MAGIC SUN SHINES THRU HERE THE FLOWERS AND FERNS DO GROW -AND THE JANITOR'S CAT HIDES UNDER THE RUBBER PLANT - BAD, BAD KITTY - YOU'VE BEEN EATING ON THE FROG OR MAYBE A PICK- LED BASS - MICROPTERUS SAL- MOIDIES - KITTY CAT, THE FISH HAD EMBALMING FLUID IN HIM ' CCL- OR SOME SUCH CHEM- ICAL - KITTY WRITES HIS WILL ON A FLOWER POT - ,,!f X H X- if gffi- ' - --AA -fi' If K ,Q ,XID .fu 1' .,4 iU'1O! Sallzman Rudlcel Rcders ERNEST SALTZMAN yelled Io us Through hls rneqaphon as cheerleader He was on The Sfudenls Soclal Servuc Comm Iree GLADYS MARIE RUDICEL Icepl us In Ihe r boul hr cwuhes whlle al Tech ELIZAB R O G E R S ernoled he Opera ee a n d QU D ra m alnc X u s a n ha a parl In f 5 a Tournamenl Play MARY ,,,, Sandllands Schaller Schreyer Scoll Schalnbloorn Shea wanfs To be an A I sfehoqrapher MARY SCHALLER Icepl records lor Ihe Chess Club and me p nlclns ID Orchesfra and Glee Cub CHARLES SCHREYER w s a rn mber of Ihe Span sh Club and Phnlafellc Soclely Henry wanfs Io be an eleclrucal enqxneer DONALD SCOTT mem ber ol Ihe Cherrlslry and Nalure Clubs earned hnrnsel e nl knarne of R pllc Scoll y IS mle s Nafure He was a cadel for slx serreslers and wanls To be an her peloloqusl I7 I THEODORE SCHAINBLOOM was a rnern ber of 'rhe Sensor Falrol VIRGINIA SHEA IS anolher senlor who Iold us only her secllon deslqnahon MARK HORTON 74 WJIQ 13. WCO 0lfL'C x I QI Sherrill Sherwood ay SHERRILL came Io Tech Irorn Rhoemx Arizona d IS ace model axrplane bullder HELEN LOUISE SHERWOOD worked lor Ihe Glrl Reserves as presudenl Glee Club her sechon as oresldenf and was TECH'TE represervlalave and a member ol The Soclal Servlce Comnmlfee MARY BER NICE SLAY Illres Io dance and collecl rnafch boxes She wanls Io be a slenographer ALEX L SMITH ran lar and I I as 0 rnernber ol Ihe Traclc Scluad JACK SMITH wor ed on Ihe Sensor Palrol H Sang IU Ihe Glee ul: an was a memb o The HIqh Y LEO E SMITH wanls Io e awyer He spends as hrne ID reaclunq and an sporls .4 QNX l Lmelfl Af A Smrlh J Snnnh L Smnh A ,+f-. 0 33, ,, fi I if -3 L -'f E' 4 -' ' 1555. dak a ' e a I' ' ' . ETH In I ' i ' SI GI , xp. ' I I ., 'fl I ,4 CI b, d ' f ' 1, d ' 1 ' if 4 ', ' .an ' an ' xv ' ' - SANDILANDS , q . . ' ' , ' ' as - A 'V . li ' . e ' CI cl , er I ' . . In I . h' ' ' 'V ' . K ' e N ,P 2 ,y vX Q 4 , 1 ' A ' 'xx dh ' a o L 'is so u ' Ihe I . a ' Ih 'c C E b h' ' rel in . K- ' . .I j Speicher SquaTriTo STarIc STein Sullivan Sweeney KATE SPEICHER wnshes To conhnue her good sTarT as o y o e un ue an o ogram on a u Tledqed radlo career KATHERINE EREDA SOUATRITO Tnds her dnverslon In boolcs and caTs FRANCIS I-I STARK was a member OT The CadeTs RUSSELL STEIN parley voused T un The French Club and Tramped along as a cadeT COLLEEN MARY SULLIVAN belonged To The Pals and PaIeTTes was a member QT The Gnrl Reserves and was sechon presld T EUNICE ELINOR SWEENEY showed rselT parhal To y acTnvnTy aT ech C IU To class wcrlr only HARRY ROBERT TANSILL developed hr musical side In The CadeT Band and Or-chesTra and a bl o The muscular nn The Bowunq Club WILLIAM R THOMAS Zfll well be c d sTrIc mo ern vm I Tlme an ThouqhTs T avnahon and elec 0 Al TruclTy HELEN TOOMEY was a X R Tansull Thomas m rorr n nT lqure Th Grl Reserve s asa a membe e Gee Cub a P d CHRISTOPHER VLACHOS llces T T soorTs c po f' probably c d fr TECH ROBERT WAI-TL CHARLES G E O R G E 'V W E L L E R Tound Time IQTT over from The CadeTs for The Chev- rons Club, and Graphlc ArTs Club suTTiclenT Tor his hobby. Trimmer Vlachos Drinhnq. STANLEY JAMES WELLS garnered some liTTTe Tame Tor hImsL:lT as a sprlnfer and 'TooTbaIler. LeT his Circle T Tell The resT. HARRIET ADELE WEST, who could ' fneeu I X - 4 N I M 1 Wahl Wes FF KF3 WVTVYT G WHEELER T urs Weller Wheeler U Ssamsh Cut: IJ on C 1 r 'F S CI PS fr r 'VI 'JS TC 6 We WhlTe e Gr ALICE LOUISE WTI1 SB onTar 75 L A T -'P II ll T Th 'lA T S d P Ilyl' pr I ' TII- W I - ,- I ...s- i ' ' ' . . 'X A H ' 'en. A I ll A he im A an ' ' T , sTi,k' q her . . . I T ' I' F ' , . , T I S I may alle a 'I 'Tly A ,JW d l' gi ' q h's A d -1 G O ' ' f Wk- ' A I ' lls f . ' ', Too .ey 'aw O cThef nl,' 'me bT Ma-el, Iclred Th il Re- serves S ' I log rd I l ls. Q ' The sc' TI T' ffhaf T: do T D fe member of The em Reserves, cAu ANN TRIMMERI s 'ce ln The GW Rffeweg' PICHARD EPTNARD WHWE D Re T- in e Q S Ni , rea id Terr his E .cz lng lu'I, as secion oresi 'e d of H1 I I ' md als an pagegeg. Y X ' 're Ice :T e Tec' Pa, C' fame' 2 fcuelv cn Tre E O CO et If -X35 N457 Eaiecal B' Ire a ard Tfaclf Te fe. 'el e hl I in We -fc'lf as a LIEE feoc -ef. T, wlsrffs TC c,:o'rTe a redo STV, ,, RICHARD LESTER WILLEY Tvund The Glee and Opera Clubs compahble wITh his inTeresT in ra io worlc. He was in The Ca eTs. ANDREW RAYMOND WILSON e re.seCI his vocal po ers in e G-lee Club IRENIE LEORA WIL- N enle ve Th G r Nlney Reserves and French Club The beneTIT oT her servlces J AN NETTE F WISE wlshes To ollew L er sTudIes aT Te h wa h a course I aT a business college FRANKLIN ROFFE WITT Ioolcs Torwa cl To The e cnhnq career oT an eIecTrucaI x Elf Wulson Wilson Wise engineer IH SouTh Amernca He was sechon presucIenT and nn The Spanish Club and Tech Lunch Room PaTroI DONALD BRUCE YATES concenTraTed on The rnIIITary lITe spendung ZERNIA despde her love oT danclnq prepares Tor a busx ness career FRANK W WRIGHT expecTs To do a qreaT a oT qobe TroTTlnq aT a TuTure daTe RALPH ZOERNER oT Traclc and TooTbalI Tame a ms To Ty hns Iuclc T svnglng or avraTlon FLORENCE KLOCK conTrlbuTed her share To The lolly aTrnosphere oT The Glrl Reserves ANTONY SEMBECOS rnrxed melody wuTh drubbles and S S WITT YaTes Zernua Zoerner Kloclc Se-mbecos p ses as he gave hns Tme To sechon baskeT all and Th Glee and Opera Clubs HELEN WHITE longs To be one OT our modern prurna donnas gvunq rn ssc all her spare Tlme leTT over Trorn The Garl Reserves EVELYN M SCOTT has aThy rnbxhcn To e e I o or cu s e Home Econornlcs and sporTs baseball ALAN WAITE probably has has doubTs abouT evoIuT on a he wlshes To an anThropoIoqusT and ns InTeres ed IU Zoology an ChemlsTry WhlTe SCOTT XIVGIIS d d xp Q w Th SO , Rh ' qa e T I I n . , A E A 4 ' . A T f I? h ' r: 'T 47 ,f2?7' . Q y 4 J r 3 I' ll X . . . sy ,A E as ' i ' b 2 . I X F , U . . a he I a A' -A b a nlurs , d'TT T. I b-Th . I I A 4 S . be ' ' A T ' d .. . I . ?f y Two oT his years aT Tech in The CadeTs. MARY JANE , R . . X .i Z Q N a ' A S' de I I - ' . W. L e I I Q G . . . . . , E L E5 ,. -X xy fl 1' T I- - I X 'x 3 2 is f ll , Y f ,I T ll f . ff' ,f f ' ,Z.4i,...4f- , , W-, ., ,V 76 THE LAST 5lfLLO'C PASSES ON AND SAYS GOODBYE TO TECH THREE PLAY AND SING IT FOR YOU - BETTY ON HER PIANO-ACCORDION - MARY TAPS HER VERY SMARTEST - WALTER STRUMS IT TO YOU ON HIS BANJO - ARROWS FLY INTO SPACE - SENIORS TURN SMILING FACES TO THE FUTURE - BEST WISHES - FAST PASSAGE - HAPPY LANDING - -T H ---A J.. f I In L?- ,H i 4--WFQLLF V ,, W, :EE L - in --V A 4' gl , ,x .f--' -sr ,,,f- I' .,.-- 'll ,, Y Q t V' XX SM .1 M .1 N Q iff' I ,g QM V 1 V - k,4,f' ' 4'f7 ' 1 i, 1 x P 1 eg N., H '- 2 4 3 my , 'Sf K x .irc ,xx iw N .igfx f as W 11 'Q' K f ' Q . 12-Ezv zn-fi I f l TAL , - 'HH 122 J 1 ll. 'Q 1 L -uv I-'ilihr ,fy M W K + , N .gn S jt mg Q 4 gl'f xXX,3.x,X S-Y 'A f-'Q'-5 ' T'I'fi 'nk ' K XX-- F, J Jalal? ' Q'-' ,..., . gy? .. tb, 5. - 4 eg I , .4 W :MQW , ' awk, . ,f,. hz a . -fe.-Q - A f 'aggs 'DQ' i S , , -if . ., ,,,,,...,,f ,,x-n.,.,.,, . . .. , , ' Q' , . I. karl '-,, -M .M-wi-up-an-wa' tt, H, X 3, A f THIS PAGE WILL HELP YOU TO FIND OUICKLY ANY FEATURE IN FEATURE ATHLETICS Baslcelball Coaches Foolball Girls' Volley Ball Traclc CADETS Band Company A Company B Company C Company D THE Firsl Ballalion Slall Reqimenlal Slall Second Ballalion Slall CLASS HISTORY CLASS OFFICERS ENGINEERS OF TECH FACULTY FRATERNATIES AND SORORITIES Bela Mu Della Sigma Nu Lambda Sigma Della Sigma Tau Lambda Thela Della Tau ORGANIZATIONS Banlc Slalll Boys' Glee Club Concerl Group Training Group Boys' Golf Club Boys' Rifle Team Boys' Slaqe Crew Cheer Leaders Chemislry Club IQ36 PAGE 88 89 84 93 90 I46 l48 I49 ISO ISI I47 I47 I47 42 59 I5 I9 l42 I4O I43 I39 l4I PAGE II5 IO4 IO5 I36 II2 92 I23 I25 Zxlife FEATURE PAGE Chevrons Club I53 Circle T Club I32 Commercial Club I I8 Diamond T Club I33 Dramalic Club I3I Equeslriennes I24 French Club I26 Girl Reserves IO8 Girls' Glee Club IO3 Girls' Goll I35 Girls' Rifle Team II2 Girls' Slaqe Crew I IO Girls' Swimming 94 G. O. Lower I-louse I29 G. O. Upper I-louse I28 HIAY I I4 I-Iome Economics Club IO7 Library Assislanls I I6 Nalure Club I22 Qllice Slalf I I7 Opera Club IO2 Orcheslra I37 Pals and Pallelles IO6 Painl and Powder Club II7 Placemenl Bureau I I6 Pharos I38 Saber Club I52 Spanish Club I28 Sludenls' Cilizenship Council I34 TECHITE Slalls 97 Tech Life I3O Tech Palrol IZO POPULAR STUDENTS I54 PRINCIRALS Mr. Daniel IO Miss Coope I2 Mr. lvlyers I3 SENIORS June 26 February 60 79 In T' ? ANDID PICTURES OF GROUPS AT WORK TECHS own cheerlead ers Say Scullen were you 'frying lo scare lhe pholographer or breax 'the camera7 THE bas relief which mel your gaze whenever you passed lhrough Tech s enhance hall or walled in line al lhe Program Commi++ee Also familiar +o 'rardy pupils al 'lhe T P Office BIOLOGY class Aelaune Gray you musl ave been an ace in lhere wllh a desk al your disposal HEY' Wall a mmule Jusl where a e you lfwo fe lows going wllh lhal chalr7 Probably nolhung wrong lhough for non of The sludenls on 'lh plaza is sfarlng al' you STANLEY Wells IS off on a long run Bul wonder wha+ can be wrong wilh lhose fellows lying down Maybe 'rhey re lured ONE day when The poor fish dldnl have a chance ln case Mr. Daniel missed fis h' side . Brown was ready on +he olher. MODELLING for her fel- low s+uden+s in Ari Class. Yes sir we lurn oul real arlisls here. EE wi ' is: .aff -- xfqvq lffll nh-gc JQ .41 PERFECTION IN THE SYMMETRY OF MUSCLE SPEED'STAMINA-DIRECTION- NERVE - WILL TO WIN - THE GAMEPLAYEDINWHICHFORCE IS CO-OPERATIVE ' UNITY ' STRENGTH ' SKILL IS PARA- MOUNT- RULE GOVERNS THE GAME ' LAW GOVERNS THE DESIGN - P13 I Z 9 0 7 'IZ If ' Z! -'I AT TECH THE ATHLETES O SALUTE ARISE cglfzmm ine THE SURGE TOWARD VICTORY ' CHEERING SECTIONS - THE CHAMPION - THE HURTLING BALL - THE STRAIGHT THROW ' THE SWIFT RUNNER ' BROKEN RECORD - THE GOLD CUP - THE GROWING MAN ' THE GOOD PLAYER - Q, , N -5' 1-fx ' x Q , .. A . -. H 5 4' A ,f , J .K ' 1 Q 1 , It 1 N I ,,, , A fir, 1 . W x , f 3'f3Izri E' x 'f F ,Q 1 . SG! IWW-4 I, I 5 Q. ia. Pwr, 2 573 'Q Ar ' V., wa V 2 ' 'Q f A ,A . f f' ,rf 'Pm ' K , -P Ai 'fx 5:4539-P 'X Y' .XR km X ' -ev FOOTBALL WITT-I A TEAM BOASTING BUT FIVE LETTER men Trom The prevlous season Tech began :Ts I935 gruduron career BeTore :Ts InTer Iellgh Compehhon The Maroon Team rneT Three Toes The rnITual en counTer wITh INlewporT News I-hgh School was dropped 9 6 and :Ts second game played agaunsT George Washrnglron I-I gh School Alexandrla ended w Th Tech on The shorT end OT a I2 7 score The Maroon and Gray however seTTIed down To busuness an Thelr IasT p e lnTerIEIngh Serres downung Epnscopal 60 Tech began :Ts InTer I-Irgh career wrTh a Tlonal vucTory over RooseveIT prlung up 26 To The Rough Rrders O ATTer warming up TrrsT guarTer The Maroon eleven goT golng second To The Tune oT I3 poInTs The Tr ST baTTle sensa pounTs IH he rn he Touch down came as The resuIT oT Techs advance Trom own 7 a d une Farmer Crmmmvns The powerhouse oT The Gray baclcheld plungnng over Tor Techs TursT marlcer OT The serues I-Iardly had The TnrsT Touchdown been scored when Nowlun ploughed Through Tor Tech s second score Crum mrns pIaceme1T a mrnuTe IaTer broughT The score To I3 O aT TaIT The Thlrd Touchdown was regus Tered n The Third quarTer by STan Wells I-IarT Wells and Crummans had puT The ball an posuTuon Tor Wells lunge Techs Trnal score came aTTer a breeze oT 4B yards by Nchols Sachs and The crushrng Crurnmlns Crummrns carr ed The pugskn over on a sprunT Through IeTT Taclcle and converTed a mrnuTe IaTer To brrng has ToTaI po nTs Tor The day To I4 The I-lardell coached machrne had proved rTselT a cllgue To be reckoned wrTh In The sernes even Though IT was green Techs nexT opponenT was :Ts old rnval CenTraI The Blue and WhuTe The pre serues cholce Tor The charnpuonshrp realized ThaT T was up agannsT shown ThaT IT was a Team oT power and many were slceohcar as To The ouTcome aIThough nnne OT Cen Tr s eleven had won Theur leTTers IQ34 game Turned ouT To be one oT Those Thungs Ioolc aT The STaTusTncs would lead one To believe ThaT Tech was Tne wrnner IT had made 7 TursT downs O CenTraIs 4 IT had gauned l57 yards rom scrmmage To CenTraIs 79 YeT The scoreboard C CSD G 85 Take I A . . . . Ir i - I- I ' ' I ' ' + I . A . . . I . . + ' . 'r - iTs 3 y r I' , ' ' , I l . 7 - . y . . 7 - I ' . , I , 7 , . . . . . E . E . , . E . . X , I . 5 ready machine. Tech's vicTory over RoosevelT had al' ' In . The ,. . A , . , . + ' . ' T A hard Tall Then a big ga?n on Easferns rlCIlfOn Jus? cu' QT ocurds by a hal' ' Cenlfa S TurT beaffng ' Afrer The Cy lone sfruch af 'ral ' FOOTBALL SCORES NewporT News Tec George Wash H:gh School Tec Ep scopal Tec RoosevelT Tech CenTral Tec WesTern Tech EasTern Tech :cad C nTra: I3 Tech O Wagmg a br:ll:anT baTTIe :n The second halT rn wh:ch :T ouTplayed CenTral The Maroon Ta:led To score Techs powerTul Tull back Farmer Cr:mm:ns TeaTured The game w:Th h:s 35 yard spr:nT laTe :n The second guarTer WesTern Tech s Th:rd opponenT :n The ser:es meT The Tull wraTh oT The Maroon eleven eager To avenge :Ts deTeaT by a Team :T had ouT p:ayed The score aT The end oT The game showed :T had worked w:Th all :Ts power Tor :T had done whaT no oTher Team :n The ser:es could do score Tour T:mes on WesTern Techs T:rsT Touchdown came :n The second guarTer when Cr:mm:ns spr:nTed 25 yards TO The goal Moe Shulman Techs cenTer scored Techs second Touchdown on Techs k:ck OTT T VVesTern aT The open:ng oT The second halT The k:cked ball had grazed a WesTern player and Shul man cT:ng gu:ckly had pounced on :T The Th:rd Touchdown soon Tollowed aTTer Cr:mm:ns challfed up h:s second score Tor The day on a plunge over r:ghT Tackle Well carr:ed The oval over Tor The TourTh and T:nal Touchdown oT The day mak:ng The score aT The end oT The game Tech 24 WesTern O Qehmann Krng and Preller were The br:ghT l:ghTs :n Tech s l:ne Tech s T:nal ser:es game was ouTsTand:ng :n ThaT :T was The T:rs: v:cTory by EasTern over Tech on The gr d:ron :n 3A years Coached by ArT:e Boyd Tormer Maroon baskeTball menTor EasTern showed :Ts sTrengTh ea ly :n The T:rsT guarTer when :T re pulsed The Cray mach:ne Then began a br:ll:ar'r and earne T sTruggle Tech s play beung marked b fumbles AT The open:ng oT The second halT EasT crn unleashed a pass:ng aTTack wh:ch brouohT abouT a s or AlThough deTeaTed 7 O Tech cla:med The Two oursT ncl:ng p:aye:s oT The game. Cr:m n:ns w:Th a 23 yard spr:nT :n The lasT quarTe made The longesT run oT The day And Then The:e was Franc:s DuTch Preller The ouTsTand:ng l:ne- man oT The day and The Thorn :n EasTern s s:de TECHITES OUTSTANDING PLAYERS Moe Shulman raTed Pxlll-hgh cenTer unanl- mously l-le was a sTone wall on The deTence and T:gured many T:mes :n recover:ng opponenTs Tum- bles Farmer Cr:mm:ns T:lled The Tullback pos:T:on well enough To reach All l-hgh racogn:T:on Slashmg dr:ves characTer:zed h:s surge Toward The goal and v:cTory BuTch BurTon used hard low dr:v:ng Tackles To Throw The ball carr:er Tor a loss Then he dug :n h:s cleaTs and proceeded To hold ThaT l:ne DuTch Preller was anoTher oT The Tech eleven To ma e All l-hgh l-T:s gr:T and T:ghT gave The l:ne a new courage when Th:ngs were noT br:ghT Joe Oehmann Took ouT h:s man and helped To r:p b:g holes :n The opponenTs deTence STan Wells, whose ab:l:Ty To Tollow :nTerTerence was uncannv oTTen gave The TooTball Tans a Thr:ll w:Th a long run wh:ch advanced The ball well :nTo enemy Terr:Tory 86 Cou:'Tesy RideouT THEY PRACTICE AND THEY PLAY ONE of Ihose foo+baII momen!'s offen seen in basIre+baII infer-high pefifion. The one on his knees ems Io be down buf he will be up fighfing in I BILL REA and Horace Lowe vie 'for Ihe fap-off. AII-High Rea ems Io have Ihe upper hencI. REA 'fakes a 'few poi-shcis and Lowe drinks i+ all in. Rea's pre I e gave him an eagIe-eye which made him Tech's high scorer. A GAME FOR THE PHYSICALLY FIT ' MENTALLY ALERT - REQUIRES AN EAGLE EYE ' FIRST CLASS ABILITY IN STICKING LIKE A SHADOW ' A SMOOTH SHIFTY PLAYER - DRIBBLES AND PASSES LIKE WILD-FIRE ' LIKE A DREAM - IF THIS PLAYER WERE OUIN- TUPLETS ' WHAT A MACHINE - 87 BASKETBALL WITH THE OPENING OE TT-T: I935 36 BASKET bar season Tech Tound The reins OT 4Ts guInTeT Ir The hanos Of WI I am Dove Thompson successor To Arhe Boyo This Tlamlng halreo menTOr who sOOr Oecame known TO everyone as RusTy was Taceo w Th The Task OT buuldrng a Team around one IeTTer man CapTarn George Hahn Eollowmng much TOII ano prachce The new coach composed has sTarTIng Tlve OT George Hahn WalTOn MerchanT Wesley now B ea an Jvmm Varml :On wa Horac Lowe Tom Dobbyns and Make ITalIanO IU reserve Then wITh Tech s Openlng InTer Hlgh game l3uT a Tew days OTT Wesley Snow cenTer eIecT n lured hrs wr:sT and IT became known ThaT he would be OuT Tor The enTvre season Ths called Tor The placrng OT a new man aT The Tap OTT pOsITuOn and wuTh The cholce OT Tom Dobbyns The TalIesT OT Tech s Three crack reserves The Gray seTTIed down Tor The serles BeTOe Inaugurahon OT The lnTer Hlgh serles EasTern ruled as unanlmous cholce TO cop The champlonshro a cholce whuch proved cOrrecT AIThOugh gvven several STITT baTTles The Lnncoln Parkers pulled Through In each case and ended up masTer OT The suTuaT1On However There belng no chouce Tor The runner up pOs1TaOn upon which many agreed all 1nTeresT was Turned TO The Tour evenly Roo eveIT As prOOT OT The eguaIuTy OT These Tour Teams each nOT Only deTeaTed The OTher Once buT bowed TO IT as well However Tech s vncTOry over ROO eveIT was declared a TOrTeuT due TO Tech s use OT a payer who was schOlasT cally Inellgllole O Th T game SO nnsTeaO OT a Tour way Tue Tor second plac The senes ended wnTh ROOseveIT In second place and Tech an The cellar BuT scarce are Those who would declare any OT These Tour Teams The un Oues Ionable superwor OT The OTher Three IECI-IITE PICKS GUTSTANDING TOSSERS GEORGE HAHN guard s capTaIn OT Thus years Team He slde sTepped ano maneuvered so ThaT has man was ouT OT OOsuTrOn and he had a chanc O a shOT Bll Rea deserved All Hlgh Rahng and he gOT :T He played Torward A pass TO Bea wITh The OaskeT In shOoTung dusTance and IT meanT anOTner score Tor The Maroon was I n pOInT man On The sguao Mlke ITaIIanO was an OThe sharpshOOTer who deserves menhon Much OT a Team s sTrengTh Ines IU ITs reserves and Make came Through In a prnch BASKETBALL SCORES U Fr W Sou h Alexandrna Alurmw SOuTh B nec E sTcr CenT1 W sT Alflfdfdf EasT VY WesT Gon aaa ec Geo Fresh Poos elT c Wash Le CenTra Ori TO 88 F' I' , ' T ' ' ' . I , 4 I I S , TIITT R , d ' y All' , 'Th E I y . . . . I - . I - y yr A - I ' . I ' V ' ' e - , -- y I Tr . I L ' ' , - . Bm ng Y' , I . . . II - vw ' C, , Osh 22 Tec' 26 ' G. , Ercsh 33 Tec' I5 . - - T'ern 27 Tecn 26 ' ' ' 20 Tecr 4I ' - l 3 ' I 4I Tecn 30 - ern 35 Tecn 30 ' T F3 , Tcflmf Zo Trfrrz 23 maTched Teams OT Tech, CenTraI, WesTern, and Gonzdw IO Twin I9 C - a xr 45 Tw rr 25 J ' , r. Q70 Tf-f 'T 30 , , 0 5-rf: TJ T1-if 27 - I - 1 ' in 22- Tw ' 32 ' ' Md. Erosh 35 Tw ' I3 s A ' Emffps: IQ My 3I XI I X - - - f V Poosf-,QW YO Tr-T r I2- em 5: TQ-1' 24 61 . Na Blekzes 35 Tec' I0 e'n Ia Tecr I9 I ' I , ' el 1 4, Q T f 23 . . . . 'ren 34 Tech I7 X ew. 25 Te F 35 ' , 1 .- e I3 Tech 30 . I 33 Tecn 24 A Ge .ge wn Erosn 223 Ter I0 COACHES MR. HARDELL EVERYBODY KNOWS HAP. HIS UNIQUE MANNER of making speeches, and his subtle humor have made him one of the best known and loved men of Tech. Mr. Hardell reflects his own fine character in his coaching. He teaches the boys to play good, clean games. In all of Hap's sixteen years on the faculty of Tech he has won the admiration and respect of everyone. We can always depend on him to bring forth a fightin' team each season. MR. FOXLEY EDWARD G. FOXLEY, GENIAL BOYS' GYM MENTOR and baseball coach, came to us from Stuart Junior High in '32. He led our baseball team to win the tirst Griffith Cup in I933. He is noted for his ability in building up excellent teams from any sort of maternal. This year he predicts a flashy team. We feel assured that his predictions have come true by the time you read this. M R. THOMPSON MR. W. D. THOMPSON, BETTER KNOWN AS THE Only Red-Haired Major Bowes in Captivity, is basketball coach for Tech. He was formerly gym instructor at Langley Junior High, coming to us last September. We have all grown to like Rusty in the one year he has been with us and hope he will like us well enough to stay much longer. MRS. DANIEL EVELYN N. DANIEL HEADS THE STAFF OF PEDAGOGY which deals in feminine physical education. She teaches the girls to play many exciting games and very often dons a nifty blue sports suit and plays along with them. She can enioy a good ioke and is very human and iolly. MRS. WOODIN MRS. WOODIN HAS NOT ONLY HELPED TO MAKE gym an enioyable recreation, but has also sponsored such new clubs for girls as the Golf, Tennis, Riding and Swimming Clubs. Mrs. Woodin likes to putter around in her garden at home, but she is also air-minded. She cannot pilot a plane of her own yet, but she hopes some dayg incidentally, if she ever learns sky writing let's hope the first thing she writes is Yea! Tech. PORTRAITS BY BETTY McDONALD Whose clever pen captured strength and power in her subiects. Betty and Paul Reed produced the line etchings through the book and the cartoons. Paul did the streamlined blues in the opening section. Q i s 'x , fi . i'3AXig..f gkgifii' R , In-1 A ina Ag, .5 ' , f Q, . ' 0 sa' J Z, - 1 L4 E f Y fiz - ' ii .QL ii f fn3fig3i5' fiat, ' ,M ' ' I , - .l gfggiy E 1 ul .- T SHIP THE MOTOR E NE THE LAD THE R THE JUMPER When well over a hundred boys answered Hap Hardell s call Tor The ouTdoor Traclc candudaTes The ouTloolc Tor The year began To Talce on a brughT appearance Prevuously The loss oT TuTTeen oT laT years TwenTy pounT geTTers by graduaTuon had made The p ospecTs dark The spuruT oT The new boys coupled wuTh Theur evudence oT abuluTy soon peased Hap To The exTenT ThaT he conTuded They would wun qu Te a Tew oT Theur I936 compeTuTuons The Maroon TraclcsTers had closed Theur undoor peru od wuTh a Truumph un The SouThern ConTerence Scho lasTuc meeT aT Chapel Hull NorTh Caroluna on March 7 CapTaun Harry March The unduvudual sTar oT The meeT won The hugh uump and carrued oTT TourTh place un The hurdles LesTer Thomas and Frank Haslce copped TursT and Thurd places respecTuvely un he 60 yard dash IT was Tech s second vucTorv un he Two years uT had parTucupaTed un The games e I936 ouTdoor schedule was Then made ouT as Tollows Harry March, one OT Techs Track leTTer men gruns happuly He had To do or due Tor dear old McKunley un every Traclc meeT, and he dudl 90 is i MIM' T WE - THE TRACK MEN SALUTE i'ZZZdIf1fL U46 Aprul I7 Epuscopal Hugh aT Alexandrua Aprul 24 and 25 Penn Relays aT Phuladelphua May 2 Maryland InTerscholasTuc aT U oT Maryland May 9 Maryland Frosh aT U oT Maryland May I6 C Club MeeT aT CenTral May 29 InTer Hugh aT CenTral The open daTe May 23 had noT been Tulled aT The Tume oT Thus wruTung XNuTh Thus schedule beTore Them The re buulT Team showed much promuse oT luvung up To Techs repu TaTuon on The cunderpaThs The Gray Teams had losT buT one meeT un The lasT Two years, Thus beung dropped To The Navy Plebes un I935 lTs relay Teams had losT only one or Two races un The lnTer Hugh durung The suxTeen years Hap had been coach ung aT Tech The new mule relay Team was To be chosen Trom Sachs, KrouTul, FarnsworTh, LeusTer, Ford, Mul'Tzer and Wulluamson These were new To The evenT Perhaps Theur buggesT TesT came un The Penn Relays LasT year Tech was nosed ouT by Mercersburg un The Tunals aT Phuladelphua The Techmen were ouT To Take Theur TourTh Maryland InTerscholasTuc meeT un a row The lasT Turns They were beaTen un These games was un I932 when CenTral won by one pounT The C Club meeT puTTed Tech agaunsT some oT The TunesT schoolboy Teams un The EasT AbouT H E . . T H YT e C eeeacig P L A - - u N - NER - Tu-ue PoLE VAULTER - . I X 335231 , RX ' .c.. E l T . V l ' 'I T - I ' A Th ' -Trl Lg' yu? 1111, , , ,, gg ,ff ,, ,f ThirTy-Tive Teams expecTed To enTer This meeT which is The schoolboy classic in This secTion oT The coun- Try. Tech Teams had Triumphed Tour Times, gaining permanenT possession oT one Cornell Trophy and a leg on The second. The InTer-High meeT, Tech's IasT oT The season, Tound Tech deTending champions. The Maroon and Gray clan had won This evenT in 1933, I934 and I935. Added incenTive To This sTreaIc was The op' porTuniTy To place wiThin nexT year's Team, The chance To egual Tech's IongesT consecuTive sTrealc of Tive wins in a row in These games. This TQJT was accomplished in The years oT l924 Through l928. LasT year, I935, The Maroon TraclcsTers scored The highesT number oT poinTs ever made by one Team in The InTer-High and compleTely smoThered iTs opponenTs. Hap piclced The men mosT likely To represenT Tech Tor I936 as Tollows: SprinTs: Thomas, Haslce, SapersTein. High Hurdles: Wall, March, Tolzman. Low Hurdles: Hildebrand, Lockwood. QuarTer-Mile: Sachs, Ford, LeisTer, I:arnsworTh. HaIT-Mile: IvIiIiTzer, Welch, Caspar. Mile-Run: Williamson, T:enTon, Gallum. High Jump: March, Grimm, Holbroolc. Broad Jump: March, Grove, Baulser. ShoT PUT: Fleishman. Discus: Clay, Raulins. Javelin: Sachs, Umbaugh. Pole-VauIT: V!eIIs, Jack BeIoTe. TRACK EVENTS REQUIRE EDUCATED MUSCLES - SPEED ' STRENGTH ' STAMINA - AND COORDINATION ' ALL ESSENTIAL IN DEVELOPING A WINNER ' 9l x ' ' i llllsg ,, in ..,, ...mu 1 yn-.' N Qu, 6221167 511 THIS TEAM WAS STARTED SO THAT THOSE gurls wushnng lo do so mnghl earn some pounls lo wards lheur Dramond T ll was held lwo days 1 week Monday and Thursday unlul lour ocloclc Aller sux weelcs ol praclnce a sernes ol lnve game was held belween lhe lwo learns The wnnnnng leam received 30 ponnls loward lhenr leller where as lhe losers recelved only I5 Fnve pounls wer given lor perlecl allendance also Thus conlrubu lnon lo lhe IOO pounls requureo lor lhe Dnarnond T helps lremendously IU oblalnnng lhe leller Wham' and wmlh a mlghly heave lhe grapelrull shaped pellel llres over whal aopears lo lhe unlnlllaled like a lennls nel on sl lls Then wlh varuous pulls and heaves lhe unlorlunale ball IS volleyed back and lorlh over lhe nel wulh v gorous slaps unlal ul lalls lo lhe lloor A polnl lor he opposule ssdel Then wulh a luercer and more deler nnuned aur lhe side scored on deals more pumsh rnenl lo lhe uncomplaunnng ball Thus lo lhe oloody lnnush' MEMBERS Mary Loulse Larrnclc Hazel Bushopp Louese Bussel Malllcenl Murray Caroline Sllles Elnzaloelh Phelps Pearl Arrow Anne Rowland Audrey Hlgdon Cecelna Baardse Calhernne Brenlon Gerlrude Slanlon Muldred Slanlon Clara Sanlmeyer Mary Shaw ADVISER Mrs Danlel 93 U - - - I A - - Jeanne Weber Mae Weyrich ' I . . . . . E I I . I . . ' . + WL lflfblflfll VL O F FIC E R S: Eileen Jones Frances Brieden Calherine Taslcer Emily Sirola Senior Lile Saver u Mariana Brumbaugh Junior l.ile Saver Marqarel Bae' Belly Sorrel Mary Anne Frazier Junior Lile Saver Mary Alice Talberl Judilh Greenwood Junior Lile Saver Evelyn Wallingsford Bejdy Kemnedy Bebe Linder Junior Lile Saver Belly Lancasler Irene Meilzler Marie Byrne TECI-IETTES SWIMMING lhrough lhe walers ol Winnilred Ryan lhe Y. W. C. A. pool. The girls swim quile ollen al lhe Young Women's Chrislian Associalion. Any Rulh Davis Belfry Jean Silver girl may dive in no maller whal her swimming abilily, lhe only requiremenl lor using lhe Y pool Elsie pisher being a physical examinalion. Aller lhis assurance ol physical lilnesls many ol lhem lalce advanlage ol Frances Simpwn DOFOHW Mermen lheir splashing opporlunilies. The more experl swimmers help lhe beginners. All ol lhe girls ac- J D . I complished much by lhe end ol lhe year. alle ame Helen Clill Mildred Gray Joy Arlhur M E M B E R S: Margarel Pallansch Margarel Koehler Ann Milchell Calherine Brown Mildred M055 Elizabeflq Via I-lerma Rowe June Morris Louise Sleiner Millicenl Murray fir- G 7 it Wifi Si E Caroline Sliles ' W if Trib? 1 - , Mary Moncure Dorolhy Marlin f Q2 4 ffl wil 'ER ir yi f i' W- ?g1 ' Virginia Malcolm :A YV X ? ,E 94 yum! emu! gnifvfsf lyke Zckfe 0 fc?-3 PLAN: PERFECT YEARBOOKS need perlecl lhemes. well lhoughl-oul plans, running smoolhly lhrough each page wilh increasing variely in lille pages, senior pages, organizalion pages, cadel pages. Every piclure, every word, musl have a delinile place in lhe linal copy. Compelilion is keen be- lween succeeding slalls in respecl lo plan. DUMMY: INTO TWO lully bound blank books are laid oul every page, correclly ruled, as lhey are lo appear in lhe linal book. Color samples are placed in each. Evenlually, as lhe engraver's prools relurn, lhese books become more and more like lhe book you receive in June. PHOTOGRAPHY: YOUR INDIVIDUAL piclure in lhe TECHITE ol '36 is a producl ol commercial pholography by lhe Nalional Sludios. Sludenl pholography draws nearer perleclion each year in lhe prominenl lull page pholographs. Time, labor, and cosl are nol spared in lrimming every pholograph in prepara- lion lor lhe engraver's work. ENGRAVING: TWO TYPES ol engravings were done lor lhis TECI-IITE by lhe Slandard Engraving Company: lhose appearing in black and while only, such as lille pages, and lhose reproduced wilh varying shades ol black and while such as individual pic- lures. The lirsl lype, zinc elchings, are engraved lrom pen and ink drawings ol lhe arlisls, lhe second. halllones, lrom larger or smaller lhan lhe original copy , according lo lhe size designaled by lhe dummy. A greal amounl ol figuring is enlailed by lhe ralio necessary belween copy and finished engraving. This done lhe subiecl is properly lrimmed and mounled on slill cardboard, numbered, and senl lo lhe engraver, who makes lhe engraving and relurns prools lo lhe sender. These are minulely examined wilh a hand-lense lor imperleclions such as cracks or, How would you like lo have a black spol in your eye? Il lhe proof is nol acceplable il is relurned lor a remake. One-lhird ol lhe lolal cosl ol a yearbook is lor engravings! SUBSCRIPTIONS: MONEY! MONEY! Money! Thal is lhe password ol a capable business slall, lor even a yearbook cosls mone . During produclion an elhcienl busi- ness slall pllans lhe annual campaign, lrains seclion represenlalives, handles complainls and keeps lhe necessary correspondence and records. All subscrip- lions musl be paid early in lull so lhal a correcl number ol covers may be ordered. LAYOUT: ONE OF lhe Iasl operalions perlormed on lhe lwo dummy books is specilying ol lype laces lor lhe prinler. The widlh ol margins and ol columns are drawn in pencil lo guide him. SELECTING THE CONTRACTORS: TO FOUR compelenl lirms, specializing in year- book produclion, are lel lhe conlracls lor Prinling, Engraving, Pholography, and Covers. Requiremenls lor lhe yearbook are pul in conlracl lorm and senl lo repulable companies. From lhe bids received lhe conlraclors are selecled. Due consideralion is given lo conlraclors who call regularly lo assisl lhe slalls in lheir own lield ol work. COMPOSITION: THIS IS lhe selling ol lype in a book. This year lhe main body lype is Vogue, lhe display lype, Trallon. The larger lype laces are sel by hand: smaller ones by linolype machines. Composilion is lhe work ol weeks. Fairly recenl is lhe praclice ol a prinler's larming lhe composilion on his con- lracl lo a separale lirm. PRINTING: WHEN THE composilion is relurned lo lhe prinlers all culs are pul in lhe pages. Prools are made and are senl lo lhe slall lor correclions. Eighl pages, properly spaced are locked in a big chase. Counling bolh sides ol each page lhere are sixleen in all which logelher make up one sig- nalure. In lhis TECHITE lhere are eleven such signalures. All press-work involving halllones musl be carelully done. If nol cleaned lrequenlly ink collecls belween lhe line dols ol copper halllones which mighl give some piclures a good case of smallpox, This year's work was done by +he Dulany- Vernay Company ol Ballimore. COLOR: EVERY DIFFERENT color in a book means lhal each page musl be run lhrough a press once lor every color. All colors musl be in lheir assigned places and harmonize wilh lhe black lype. Color inks require a longer dr ing period lhan olhers. To avoid smearing, es ecially in melal inks, necessilales exlreme care by llie prinler. COVER: FROM A WIDE seleclion ol ready-made sleel dyes ol lhe cover manulaclurer lhe slall selecls one which will economically lil inlo ils budgel. The hour glass ol lhis cover, which was made by lhe Molloy K. Smilh Company, denoles lhe idea ol Timed-FIighl. BINDING: THIS TYPE ol binding is known lo lhe lrade as Sewed, Bounded, and Backed. ll is lhe slrongesl a yearbook may have. No pains are spared in bind- ing lhe TECHITE well so lhal il will be inlacl for your grandchildren. Be sure and read lhe sheel lelling how lo care lor your TECHITE. DELIVERY: AFTER BINDING lhe prinled sheels lhe binder sends lhem lo lhe cover manulaclurer who puls lhem in lheir jackels. The books are lhen relurned lo lhe slall lor dislribulion: lirsl lo June Seniors, lhen lo February Seniors and down lo lhe lhird semesler. One copy is placed in lhe library lor lulure Tech sludenls. No beller piclure-hislory of Tech is available lhan a colleclion ol yearbooks daling lo lhe beginning of Tech. 95 6 LOCKS COULD TELL OF HOURS AND HOURS- WORK AND EDN - BURNING TEIE MIDNITE ERIE - AND WRITING - WRITING - WRITING - INTERVIEWING SENIGRS AND BREAKING DATES - ATTENDING STAFF CONFERENCES AND GETTING- GETTING- GETTING- THE MONEY TO BUILD You ALL A GRAND TECI-IITEOF '36' 96 52-R ,f 3 If fi W 3 Tb . ff, I I .F , X 'E ILL I 'T gg x I I U i 'I ER -,-..-gf I, W--A Q RRR Ht' L 2 F! ' 1 I .J fx Tl ' 1 2 'Q' I E. , LX 1 'L -Liar, rw : ' ' UA , f, 5 -',- - WILLIAM SIMMS, Business Manager BETTY MACDONALD, Arfisf M? JOHN FIELDER. Edifor FRANK EDWARDS, Phofographer THE BUILDING OF A YEARBOOK IS A FULL YEAR'S TASK ' FOR THESE STUDENTS ' THE STAFF OF THE TECHITE OF I936 ' WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT THEY DID TI-IIS FINISHED BOOK SI-IINING WITH ITS NEW prinl' and glossy pages represenls more lhan a record ol Ihe senior year. ll holds Ihe ideas and work ol The Slalf diligenlly and painslakenly wrillen, and rewrilfen. JOHN FIELDER was compensaled lor his hard work wi+h fhe posifion ol Edilor. MARGARET PALLANSH con- cenfraled a good parl of her rime on lhe Senior pages. HELEN REDMOND and SHIRLEY PETERS had The vasl iob of wriling up all ihe organizalions. STANLEY GILBERT and JOHN O'CONNELL sei Iorlh lheir ideas in fha alh- lelic and caclef seclions, while RUTH FIELD followed up cafching all Ihe loose ends and filling in Ihe many and wide gaps. FRANK EDWARDS and GEORGE MCCAULEY conlribuled many hours 'raking Ihe neal' and niily phofos, Regardless ol assignmenl every member conlribulod Io all seclions of Ihe book. Lei us go nol a word Iurlher wirhoul acknowledging Ihe simple facl Thar wilhouf an efficienf business sfalf Ihis book would be such sluil as dreams are made of. WILLIAM SIMMS, as Business Manager. managed Io keep his mind on everylhing all Ihe lime and was ably assisied by M. SUE HEINZMAN who had Io do quile a bif of clear-lhinking as Assislanr Business Manager. JOHN DECATUR was audifor, balancing lhe books and keeping finances in order. RAY VIA, MARVIN TOWNE and VASIL POLYZOIS exerfed lhemselves as subscriplion clerks and exhorled fheir fellow sludenfs lo be loyal lo The cause. WILLIAM BARNES was Phorographic Manager unfil he lefl Tech. and his place was ably filled by WILLIAM JARBOE, former Assis+an+ Business Manager. MARJORIE HOSKINS was always on hand To do any secrelarial work. SUMNER HUSI-IING and MIRIAM SIMPSON were Assisi- anls fo The June and February Seniors respeclively. MRS. C. AIKEN WEST Lilerary Adviser MR. STERLING W. EDWARDS Financial Adviser Gilberf Fielder O'Connell Redmond Field Pelers McCauley Rallansch Reed Decalur Heinzman Via Towne Barnes Hoskins Polyzois Jarboe I-Iushinq Simpson 97 ECH'S OLD TIMERS WOULD THRILL TO THE NEW TECH.. lF he buf furned around he would see fhe s+a+ely dome of TECH- and fhe picfure would remain a dear memory forever. ONE candle by fhe clock and a single ornamenf over fhe fire- place. And you may lighf fhe mafch and l will lower 'l'he shade. THE friendly fellow in 'rhe library may be 'lhere only in spirif. The chances are he is up in fhe con- servafory wifh his face buried in a red flower. IF you go ouf fhe door, fhen I'lI go foo. Bu+ we'll come back. V'!e love fhis place. LIKE Moon Over Miami is fhe marvelous moonlighf scene of silver rays flooding down over fhe sfaging for fhe new chimney. Frank caughf if sfencilled by fhe shadowed window. BEYOND fhe green bank of shrub- bery fhere, sharply silhoueffed againsf fhe horizon of fhe sky- our TECH. A MAGIC sfudy in sunshine af high noon iusf as fhe whife rays sfrike aslanf fhe be-aufiful arches. and pass behind fhem, leaping info fhe windows. 'B -rv 1 X S .. ...H 4, , vr . 1' -f .a- lv 1 11 .r lv PV ani-.mason-4, , ,, V' J 1 ,,,n.: A,,,4-v ff- ,fry .MV ui' B s.- Lx'+, I' 'F , ff' f, fd '-f ,gf f , ,gm .f A, f A I Z , Ms 4 film! SQ . , , , fo- fm. THE SHARP LINE OF THE STOKER-MAN EXPRESSES THE THEME OF STREAMLINE - SO TOO THE CURVE IN THE PROPELLOR- THE BLAZIN6 MAW OF THE FIREBOX - mf X l ,O lfiydfydef I Tlhmf jwallfozz BgE' THE MANY CLUBS fig Elf- AT TECH ARTSE WITH ALL THEIR in 'iii Tas: MEMBERSHIP O SALUTE L CTURES PARTIES DANCES FIELD TRIPS DO N TO THE ZOO GETTING OUT THE NEWSPAPER LEARN ING TO LEAD FOREIGN SPEECH REHEARSING THE PLAY KEEPING THE ORDER THRIFT MAKE UP PAINTAND POWDER ' BRUSH AND PIGMENT - SETTING THE STAGE - ORGANIZED VOICES - CHEERING - THE THE FORUM ' WOODWIND AND RESONANCE ' HOME ARTS ' BIG SISTERS ' BROTHERHOOD - CHARACTER ' W , gk -L E :iff E T7 ,All sf i PAL ,, , . ,, Y A . , ff I 5 Hi 1 E547 I ' L ,,,,,.1,.1 5 f 'Hr I jgl.- Of: QT Lis I 'f'iT,3. I' - P' ' E . . . . W I .gpg 'twigs HREF!! mln' qu' 'Cd re O F FIC E R S Presidenl Downer Dully Manager Roberl Racoosin Vice-Presidenl Alec Slabler Secrelary Mary Ellen Ghee Treasurer Mariana Brumbaugh Librarian Roberl Taylor Pianisl Jean Bon Duranl A D V I S E R S Mr. Dore Wallen Mr. Harman Nicodemus Tl-lE FLOWERS lhal bloom in lhe spring- lra la may have nolhing lo do wilh lhe case bul Tech's presenlalion ol lhe Mikado coin- cided quile opporlunely wilh Cherry Blossom Time in Washinglon. Anolher coincidenl was lhal lhis year marked lhe lillielh anniversary ol lhal lavorile ol Tech operalic produclions. Prool ol lhe Mikado's enduring popularily is lhal il has been presenled successlully lour limes belore by Tech's Opera Club. Members ol lhe club who look parl in lhe opera were: Alec Slabler as lhe Mikado: Roberl Racoo- sin as Ko-Ko, Lord High Execulionert Wilor Max- well and Margarel Williams who on dillerenl nighls presenled lwo enlirely dillerenl Yum-Yums. Jane Baldwin sang lhe role ol Kalisha, Anna Galbrailh lhal ol Peep-Bo, and Downer Dully, Pooh-Bah, or lhe Lord l-ligh Everylhing Else. An alumnus mem- ber, Frank Numbers, look lhe romanlic lead ol Nanki-Poo. l02 The presenlalion ol lhe spring opera is lhe climax ol lhe year's aclivilics. The club deserves parlicu- lar commendalion on ils produclion lhis year. The members devoled long hours lo praclice and presenled a delighllul perlormance. M E M B E R S: Julia Alman Jane Baldwin Julia Bon Duranl Marjorie Brell Marie Burlon Margarel Caslle John Chrislie George Cornell Richard Cornell Frances Elheredge Anna Galbrailh l-lelen Gallaher John Harries Mildred Harringlon Sumner l-lushing Calherine lngalls Dorolhy Jackson Marguerile Jones Annabelle Knauss Alberl Kumbar Rhea Levy Jean March Brilla Mallson Wilor Maxwell Dorolhy Mennen Jessie Moore Ben Nevill Edwin Plowman Marcia Vernon Jeanelle Plowman Paul Rice Calherine Roberlson Dora Rowe Irving Sanders Clara Sanlmyers Margarel Sallerwhile Anlhony Scullen Emily Sirola Edna Troll Elsie Mae Turner Jeannelle Turner John Walson Margarel Williams Qu! Qi.. Cruz O F FIC E R S : PresidenT and SecreTary Jane Baldwin Treasurer Pauline BarTon PianisT Olive Jane Miller ADVI SER: Mr. Harman Nicodemus THE GIRLS' Qlee Club was organized in The Tall oT I933 by Miss Florence R. Keene. All The girls were inexperienced aT group singing. How- ever. They did sing aT P. T. A. meeTings and received many complimenTs. The sudden deaish oT Miss Keene The Tollowing winTer was a greaT shock To The girls who had become aTTached To her aTTer Their many monThs oT sTudy TogeTher. For some Time They meT TogeTh- er and Tried To carry on The worlc. The nexT spring The Glee Club was Taken Over by Mr. Harman Nicodemus. The serious work oT The club began wiTh The Tall oT I935, when The club began To meeT every morn- ing aT 8.30. A double guarTeT was Tormed To Turnish added aTTracTion and varieTy To The enTer- TainmenTs by The club. The Girls' Glee Club was acTive ThroughouT This year. IT is The desire of The club To build up a sTandard of singing which will be second To none in The ciTy. M E M B E R S: JuaniTa Asher Jean Bon DuranT Julia Bon DuranT Marjorie BreTT Mildred Brown Sue BurneTT Marie BurTon Shirley Byers BeTTy Cissel Erlene Croclcer DoroThy Crosson Allene DieTz BeTTy DieTz Faye DieTz Laura Eagleson 1-wi.. Erin Ellis Mary Flemer Mary Anne Frazier Genelen Flynn Helen Gallaher Carolyn HoTis CaTherine Ingalls DoroThy Jackson BeTTy Jones MargueriTe Jones Louise Marsh DoroThy Mannion BriTTa MaTTson DoroThy Mennen Margie Miller Selma Moore JeanneTTe Plowman Bernice Richardson ElizabeTh Rogers Mary Schaller Helen Sherwood Lorraine Rogers Mary Shonlc Emily Sirola Lois STaclchouse Georgia Taylor Edna TroTT Joy WebsTer 'C TT'-'F' sinner s 'iii lr l l 'El 5' ee A R' T a l P 7 ee - a re .. :JL T 'L , MQ. 7 11 0 BOYS' GLEE CLUB ADVISER: Mrs. Thompson CONCERT GROUP: A GROUP ol aboul lhiriy is chosen from The aclive members of The Boys' Glee Club and called The Concerl Group. They have a sludenl conduc lor, Iwo quarlels, and a pianisl. This group gives concerls for differenl organizalions. The calendar Tor lhe year was: Oclober Oclober Oclober November November November November December December December January January February February February February March March April I5 I9 25 I2 I2 I5 I9 4EcIcinglon Church -I.0.0.F. --f808 I Slreel, N.W. ---Assembly ABrigh+wood Masonic Temple -Dodge lololel l -fGoId Slar Molhers al' lhe Raleigh I-Iolel 2-Masonic Temple, 34+h and Rhode 3--Brighlwood Masonic Temple 5-f-I-Iamillon I-Iolel I I--Park View P.fT. A. I3--Gage School P.-T. A. I2-New York Avenue Presbylerian I9-Home for lncurables 25-Berwyn P.-T. A., Eighih and F 2B'fBIue Plains, Virginia 5-Langdon P.-T. A. I7- 2, Island Avenue Church, Sixleenlh and Irving Slreels, N.E. Slreels, N.E. Thomas Circle Club Emory P.-T. A. MEMBERS: Paul Bell John Brinson Tracey Bruce William Downey Roberl Feller Carl Grimes Sam I-Iamacher William I-Iarnsherger John I-Ieilin Daniel Plielner William Powers James Puryear David Rabenhorsr Marvin Reeves George Richard Irving Sanders 'Jerry Scarano Jaclc Smilh . Leonard Slancliri James Slargel Edwin Waggoner Roberl Wiggins Theodore Vial Addison Clay Franlc Aldridge William Allison Walier Beall Alfred Boswell Joseph Chrislie MEMBERS Downer Duhfy Wulluam Fearson George FuIgaTe Marlon Fusher RoberT Geran Wulluam Gnles C marles Gordon ArThur Holbrooke Sumner I-Iushung John Muller Thomas Morgan John Mylrone Ben NevnTT Donald Onyun Charles Parker Ray PeTers Edwnn Plowman RoberT Racoosun Paul Rnce Alec STabler RoberT Taylor DeWnTT Thorne Richard Wagner Wllllam W ard John WaTson Rnchard Wulley Ray WTI on Wullnam Zeller BOYS' GLEE CLUB TRAINING GROUP LET TI-IF slngung singers waTh vocal voices mosT voclTerous on sweeT vocuferahon ouT vocuTeruze even sound nTseIT The Joseph I-I Dannel Glee Club was named Tor The TaTher oT our pruncnpal I-le was dnrecTor oT rnusec un The publoc s hools oT Washung Ton Tor TorTy years Tne boys meeT every morning n Room 23I Trom 8 30 To 8 55 Some arrave as early as 8 OO The social Tunchons of The year consusTed oT a banqueT held In The Teachers lunch room on December IO and The annual Glee Club dance In Aprul Mr Ferdnnand Frasier was guesT speaker aT The bangueT The Tables were arranged To Torm The new and nnexperlenced members of The club belong To The Tralnung Group From Thus group Mrs B B Thompson TaCulTy adviser builds up The ConcerT Group Trom wh ch evenTuaIly comes The members oT The quarTeTs and The conducTor The conducTor Thus year wa RoberT Racoosm The puannsT Richard Wagner FvereTT Ford Paul Race Donald Onyun and Edwnn Plowman made up The ouarTeT IT as TnTTung ThaT The boys call Mrs Thomp son M when so much oT The success oT The organwzahon ns due To her work and eTTorT 5 . . . . C . - I . . . F a IITII' v 4 George Cornell Richard Cornell - - - - A T I , .. G., I0 ja, M lbw, PresrdenT George McCauley Vnce PresudenT Josephine Schlllacn SecreTary Alda Clay Tl-TE ARTISTIC handlworlc oT The Pals and Pal eTTes may be seen on nearly every all ln The buuldmng especlally on The large bullehn boards Thus club as one oT The hardesT worlcung ones aT Tech TT a posTer IS wanTed Tor school acTuvnTues Mrs SaugsTad The TaculTy adviser as calleo upon and The piece oT arT IS begun urnmeduaTely ings To dannTy embrolderung and Includes waTer colors pen drawings oll pannhng and guTT boxes AT ChrnsTmas Tame many beauTlTul greehng cards and guTTs were palnTed by The members Tor Then own personal use Thus as one oT The Tew organuzahons aT Tech run on a purely unTvrmal bases The rudlrnenTs oT parlla menT ry law are ToTally dusregarded ColorTul smocks are worn and parnT us daubed To sulT The dauber Crlhclsm and helpTul suggeshons are glven by Mrs SaugsTad buT everyone Tollows has own parTlcular TasTe and TalenT lusT as he chooses IO6 THE ARTIST DESIGNED STREAMLINE- COLOR-CURVE- AND BEAUTY MEMBERS Agnes Baldwin JaneT Baldwm Mildred Beaverd Sylvia BernsTeun Juan1Ta Bond Regina Boyle LoreTTa Carman Ralph Exsenberg Murnam Gross Rose l-lnmmelTarb Lorraune Joy MargueruTe Jones Lena Kaplan LoreTTa Lee Bebe Lander RuTh LL cas Sylvia Luclcs Evelyn Macrae BrrTTa MaTTson Helene McCarTy Selma Moore I-lazel Reclc Dora Mae Roe Mary Seebold l-lelen Suegel Frances Twllley NaTalle Vngderhouse Evelyn WallnngTord 7 Z Q Z 6 W . The worlc oT The club ranges Trom charcoal draw- Sylvia Parker Edna PleiTner Llc Acme cwfwmfc.4 O F FI C E R S: PresidenT Mary Ramisch Vice-PresidenT DoroThy Koons SecreTary Annabelle Knauss Treasurer BeTTy DeiTz ADVISER: Mrs. Rush THE HOME ECONOMICS Club was Tounded in May l935. Mrs. Ola Day Rush meT wiTh girls oT diTTerenT semesTers To plan The ConsTiTuTion. A gov- erning TacTor, known as The Council, was organized, and oTficers were eIecTed. LaTer The ConsTiTuTion was presenTed To The General OrganizaTion. An iniTiaTion was planned and carried Through shorTIy beTore school closed. ATTer school opened in The Tall oT I935, The club had iTs TirsT meeTing in The Torm oT a parTy in November. In conTribuTing Their parT To The ChrisTmas aTTairs, The members of The club broughT games and Toys which were Talcen To The CenTral Union Mission. In January, Mrs. Paul Howe gave an iIIusTraTed Tallc on cosmeTics To The girls oT The school. In June, There was an- oTher iniTiaTion. The club has a membership oT abouT TiTTy girls. Among The alumnae who are members OT The council are Jessie Gearing, Alice ScoTT, and Flor' ence Ray. Alumnae members oT The club are Ruby Soper, Louise Weaver, Frances Spiva, and Jean Eveler. COUNCIL: DoroThy K vent Frances LaughTon Mary Ramisch Evelyn ScoTT Juno Pinnor Olivia McCall Lucille Anderson BeTTy DieTz Dora Green Marie Goo On Helen Large Annabelle Knauss Adele Kohler Marcella Richardson Tebbs Vera Wendal Evelyn Bishop M E M B E R S : Florence Grimes Shirley HearsT Mildred Blevins DoroT'hy Davis Pauline GenThner MyrTIe Thompson CaTherine Eberly Norma Ereeman MargareT Menke Thyra Edmunds Lula Lipphard Pauline Hall Anne Howser Melvina Sando Hilda Ryan Virginia Wood Wilor Maxwell Irene Bishop MargareT Freer Barbara Hamma DoroThy Mannion Louise MeTler Lorraine Allan RuTh Ulman Naomi Ulman Joy AuThier Alice Bellinger Reginia Adams Sylvia Luclcs Virginia Malcolm SOME PEOPLE HAVE ALL THE LUCK. THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU HAVE A BIRTHDAY IN MRS. RUSH'S ROOM. OFFICERS: PresidenT Vice-PresidenT SecreTary Treasurer Council RepresenTaTive Music Chairman Program Chairman PuloliciTy Chairman Social Chairman Helen Sherwood RuTh LinThicum Emma Boss MargareT Menlre Doris Gamble Mary Coleman CharloTTe BooTh Virginia Brown Cali Trimmer Social Service Chairman Frances LaughTon SergeanT-aT-Arms Olivia McCall ADVISERS: Miss Morrow Mrs. Frazier SEMPFR FIDELIS, Tormed in I925, was The TirsT Girl Reserve ChapTer aT McKinley. The ChapTer aT presenT is called Gamma Rho. LasT Tall The Girl Reserves helped Miss Coope sTeer The new young 'uns around and around unTil They came ouT in The proper classrooms. One of The TirsT OT The club's enTerTainmenTs was a parTy in The gym, called a Toonerville TooT. The gym was decoraTed To represenT The counTry Town in The comic sTrip. Toonerville Trolley. All The games were in accordance wiTh The Theme oT The day. Several OT The Tollowing meeTings were devoTed To The Topic, School SpiriT . JusT be, Tore ChrisTmas The girls gave a FaculTy Tea. This year The Girl Reserves have a new TaculTy member, Mrs. Frazier. who helps Miss Morrow arrange The acTiviTies oT The club. IOB M E M B E R S : Adelaide Adams Lucille Boyle Joy AuThier Regina Adams Regina Boyle Agnes Baldwin Lorraine Allen Anna BrenT Jane Baldwin Julia Alman Lillian Broider JaneT Baldwin Sylvia Anderson Mariana Brumbaugh Mary Basililco DoroThy Arnold Sue BurneTT Doris Black JuaniTa Asher Shirley Byers June Bowles Norma Chipman DoroThy Mennen Maxine Gordon Anne Chisari Olive Jane Miller Mildred Gray ElizabeTh Cissel Anne Mifchell JudiTh Greenwood Pauline Cole DoroThy Mills Florence Grimes EJZZVZA Earlene Crocker Ann Monlgomery MGFY Jane Lohman Miriam grass Elaine Frechio Frances Rieves Rurh Crouch Jessie Moore Viola Long Jessie Heman Margarel Garvey Pauline Reeves Jane Daniel Marie Moser Frances Lowery Carolyn l-lorig Anna Geiser Marcella Richardson Jean Davis Mary Myers Bfllla MGHSOH Margaref Hough Janei Gordon Barbara Richmond Bernice Dawson Jane Nichols Lucy Mfllxleely Rebecca Husbands Lorraine Rogers Marqarol Sailerwhire Belly Deifz Lavon Oclcershauser Mary Slwfllf Frances Jackowski Frances Simpson Miriam Simpson Faye Deilz Marqarer Pellenscii Charloife 5OUdOr Mariha Jehngeii Peggy Smaliz Gcrlrude Slanlon Mildred Doerner Dorolhy Parker Mildred Sidniihn Befiy Jones Janel' Siephenson Mariorie Sloclcell Margarer Donahue Madeline Perers Elsie M56 TUWCF Maigaiei Jones Frances Twilly Jeanne Weber Erin Ellis Virginia Loo Peliey VGVG WOHd6l Marguerira Jones lfC'WC Wilson Jean Wilson Miriam Ellis Elizaberh Phelps Josephine Wilson Margarei Koehler Shirley Yauchler Frances E+heredge Evelyn Phelps Dorofhy Koons Dororhy Ferguson Marjorie Phillips Eleanor Laylon Mary-Frances Flemer Evelyn Purdum Mary Jane Leary Virginia Flelcher Iva Qualls F , f X , X X Margarei Libbie X 'Q X K 3 Carmella Frangioni Shirley Quesada I 1 'F X ee Bebe Linder U ' f fx E Harrieil Franlchauser June Roger f Y 0 Lula Lipphard Mary Anne Frazier Mary Ramisch IO9 M E M B E R S: Dorolhy Arnold Joy Aulheir Anna Barnes Donadina Colachico Mary Lou I-Iomer Adele Kohler Frances Laughlon Grace Lewis Evelyn Macrae Marcella Richardson H0 GIRLS' STAGE CREW OFFICERS: ln Charge Virginia Hickman Assislanl Manager Lula Liphard I-lead of Conslruclion Florence Grimes I-lead ol Supplies Shirley Byers ADVISER: Mrs. Rush AS Tl-IE lasl slrains ol lhe overlure are dying away, up rolls lhe curlain lo reveal lo an appre- cialive audience a well direcled, well acled, well coslumed performance. Bul-can you imagine lhe very dillerenl scene lhal was enacled live minules before lhe curlain rose? A perlecl bedlam, wilh someone calling from 'rhis side, I can'l find my wig. Anolher person here, Look, l've splil lhese 'rrouserslu And here, I-Iave you any safely pins? This is where Ihe Girls' Slage Crew does ils parl. One linds lhose wigs, anolher mends 'rhe lrousers, and a lhird brings lo lighl lhe needed salely pins. Wilh Mrs. Rush as lheir lacully adviser, lhe girls also lake measuremenls ol lhe performers, rnalce new coslumes, and aller old ones. The busiesl lime for lhe girls was before lhe Spring Opera and Fall Play. Bul by no means were lhey idle belween These Iwo main performances ol Ihe year. Prepa- ralions had lo be made for many assemblies, including The Pan-American Day, Washinglon and Lincoln Assemblies. rg ' f-f xiii!! ii? .- Q EE ? A lf s no L, .qfasg l i Q 32, 4, g - 6 v ,gif ., 93 . 1? ., . Y 554,151 7'4x K- s. . - E H? GLLJ7 ZA M, GEORGE Jiggs Hayes and John O'Connell plof io lift lhe diamond necklace belong- ing io John's sfepmoiher who holds his legacy. Mariana Brumbaugh sees fo 'fheir nour- ishmenl. JOHN meeis Francis Efher- edge. He iells her everylhing will be done well. The sifua- ifon is now in Hayes' hands. THE morning affer ihe crime. John lells Mary Anne Frazier he fears 'fhar everyrhing has been done foo well. Noi' only did fhe neclilace disappear, buf Hayes is fhe obiecr of a search. JUST whar can you girls be wa+ching7 If can'+ be serious for Dorofhy Koons and Sue Burneff appear amused. Yel. if can'+ be humorous for Virginia Maloney and Eleanor Laylon seem rafher grave. THE momenf of rhe crime. Ah! Do you see whaf l see? Can fhai be The neclrlace be- neafh Hayes' righi fool? Judffh Greenwood is reviving Regina Adams as Ray Wan- nall looks on. TWO minufes laler. The rob- bery discovered and fhe search is on. Ray is searching his wife and John's sfepmofher, Judifh Greenwood. as John and Jiggs search Jack Mc- Niel. HAYES is abou? fo propose fo Mary Anne. Yes, fha? is raiher a slrange way lo begin. Bul' lhen, Jiggs was a per- suasive sorl of fellow. finish'-9 dr. ALIGN SIGHTS - INHALE DEEPLY - EX- HALE TO COMFORTABLE POSITION - SOUEEZE THE TRIGGER ' HOLD POSE ' AH! NOW RELAX - WELL IN AT SIX O'CLOCK ' SAYS THE MAN AT THE TELESCOPE ' METHODICALLY FIRED - STEADY NERVES ' PERFECT TECHNIQUE ' RESULTS: A SHOT WELL PLACED ' 746, 70 CS-Awf BOYS' RIFLE TEAM if , 5 O F FI C E R S: .-f X , :S 4 CapTain Jack Dove RN Z Manager John Greenip M E M B E R S: John AmanTi John Berger Richard Dove ArThur I-Iar'niITon Ralph Woodward TECI-I'S CRACK Rifle Team is composed of members wiTh much abiIiTy. This year They have won seven ouT of fiffeen places on The Brigade Rifle Team and Three ouT of five on The I-Iearsf Trophy Rifle Team. In The Brigade finals The ranking was Jaclc Dove, firsfp Ralph Woodward, second: and John Amanfe, Third. These Three men Toolc The same posiTions on The I-Iearsf Rifle Team. OThers placing on The Brigade Team were John Berger, John Greenip, Arfhur I-Iamilfon, and Richard Dove. Among The shooTs scheduled were mafches wifh Easfern I-Iigh, Maryland Universify, and The Naval Academy. A bulls-eye is noT a safe Thing To be when Tech sharpshooTers are in The viciniTy. GIRLS' RIFLE TEAM O F F I C E R S: CapTain BeTTy DeiTz Manager Genellyn Flynn AssisTanT Manager AIIene DeiTz ADVISERS: Miss Millsaps Mrs. Nelson M E M B E R S: Jean Wilson DoroThy WhiTney Carolyn I-Iofis MargareT Whifney DoroThy Davis PREPARING FOR The mafches wifh oTher ciTy high schools in May, The club pracTised sTrenuousIy To come ouf on Top of The heap along wiTh learn- ing To handle a shooTin' iron. The girls enioy parfies and oTher social evenfs from Time To Time. Parfies were given in November and March for The new girls. The club owns Two rifles and plans To buy more wiTh an appropriafion made by The G. O. Mr. Daniel assisfed Them by puTTing Three old guns inTo good condifion so ThaT They now have five. Dues are sevenfy-five cenfs a semesfer which pays for ammuniTion and Targefs. i ' - Faq T - 1- me 5 S i1 nv -L 4' P :guyz .Q ,fwfjxr 1 IJ ii A 4 K Q . xi 4-ill... 1 cj T 'ik IK xg! -TT II3 O F FIC E R S Presideni Vice-Presidenr Secrerary Treasurer Sergeanr-alefxrms A D VIS E R: II4 Ray Wannall Erich Sreiner Roland Rieve Bill Scullen George Parrish Mr. Purseil Tl-lE l-lI,Y CLUB is alhliliaied wirh lhe Y.rv1.C.A. and many are rhe benelils gained rhrough rhis ahfiliarion. On Saiurdays rhe boys have rhe privi' lege of using rhe swimming pool and gymnasium or rhe Y. The Tech chaprer has always been an acfive one in supporring rhe proiecrs launched for rhe berrer- mcnr ol Tech and may be relied on ro lend a helping hand in disrriburing Chrisrmas baslcers. aclverrising for 'rhe Fall Play or Spring Opera, and conrriburing aid la any orher acriviry. This year lhe chaprer conrribured 'ro rhe expenses of Mr. Burrs, rhe man who hirch-hikes all over 'rhe Unired Srares in order ro come info conracf wifh rhe many boys and girls who have lefr 'rheir homes and are roaming abou? ihe counrry. l-le lallcs wirh rhem and 'fries ro advise each one whar is besr 'ro do in his case. Several 'rimes Mr. Bufrs has spoken in assembly relaring his varied experiences in worlcing wirh lhese wayward youlhs. To complere rhe year's work rhe l-li-Y clubs of The narion will hold a big gel-logerher rhe week of June 20, ar Berea, Kenruclcy. Washingron will have five represenrarives, one of whom will be Tech's. M EM BE RS: Jack Aileen George Brown Granville Brumbaugh William Everdale Raymond Hales Donald Kesler Don lv1cGruder Donald Scorr Ted Scullen Jack Smirh Alec S+abler Jaclq Wesr E' i T 'T T nf!! ' INK I-li V x I, X gill ffl' 'X' .TA FALL OFFICERS PresidenT Gino ValenTi AssT Manager 8: AssT AudiTor Thomas B Bailey Vice PresndenT Cashier AudiTor SPRING OFFICERS PresldenT AssT Manager 81 AssT Vice PresidenT Cashier AssisTanT Cashier AudiTor File Supervisor ADVISER MEMBERS: Eugenia Farrall Mary Lavender William Mulvey RoberT McArThur MyrTle WaTson Jean Follweiler Thomas Bailey AudiTor MyrTle WaTson RoberT McArThur Thelma Maske Geraldine Mulvey Gino ValenTi Evelyn Reynolds Mr. WaITz Blanche Killmeyer Evelyn Reynolds Geraldine Mulvey jf, ,, Qi? A TROUBLED sTudenT appears aT The window of Techs wealThiesT insTiTuTuon The Bank and hopeTully asks Can you change a quarTer7 I is obvious ThaT a bank The size oT ours having such a large cap:Tal and handling hundreds of dollars in coin could easily change many such quarTers ConsequenTly :T is amusing To The young cashier or Teller To hear These quesTions asked The Bank STaTT is a congenial bunch and a yoke always seems To be going The rounds NeverThe less These budding bankers have Their Trying rnomenTs AT The end oT The monTh when The books are closed somehmes one does noT come ouT righT The TursT Time and musT be checked again and again unTiI :T does Occasionally :T is 8 or 9 oclock in The evening beTore They leave The bank and Then only To go home and dream of columns and dollar marks AnoTher bugbear is The cash drawer Some one conTidenTly sTarTs To counT :T hoping There will be no shorTage BuT when The ToTaI is Taken has conTidenT smile changes To a regreTTul sigh Tor IT means ThaT he will have To sTay and counT :T over unT1l he Tinds The error Mr WalTz advises and Trains The young bankers Florence Ray Thelma Maske Evelyn Ingels Audrey SrniTh Blanche Killmyer Charles Haynes l Mary Seebold Geraldine Mulvey Mary Lavender Florence Ray William Mulvey Evelyn Ingels MyrTle WaTson II5 PLACEMENT BUREAU FacuITy DirecTor Frances Moon BuTTs STudenT AssisTanTs ChieT Clerk M. Louise Prencipe AssisTanT ChieT Clerk Mary Jane Leary File Clerks John Baldwin AlberT Radish General Clerk Anne Maxey STenographers Marie Ashley Mary Goodwin Mildred Wein STock Clerks David Hall Edgar Lowe Charles McKnighT Gerald Payne Harvey WhiTe TypisTs June DeGrouchy Virginia Lombardo Gladys Rudicel HELLO. McKllNlLEY HIGH SCHOOL PLACE menT Bureau. Someone To help you every aTTer- noon aTTer school? Why cerTainly. We shall be glad To send you someone. May I help you? Jean SmiTh . . . l ThoughT I recognized you. You grad- uaTed IasT June. Here's an applicaTion blank you may Till ouT. McKinley High School noT only Trains sTudenTs Tor diTTerenT kinds oT work, buT also helps Tind iobs Tor Them Through The PlacemenT Bureau. This Bureau has calls Tor all Types oT work, Trom a moTher's helper To someone who has been Trained Tor a special kind oT work. During The ChrisTmas holidays TorTy boys were senT To The SaniTary Gro- cery STores and ThirTy sTudenTs To Palais Royal. Summer vacaTions send many more applicanTs To Dr. BuTTs and her busy sTudenT assisTanTs. They Try To lend a helping hand To all oT Them. II6 UBRARY ASNSTANTS Regina Boyle Mariana Brumbaugh MargareT CasTle Frances ETheredge Marie Harper Anne Hauser Peggy HighsmiTh MargareT Loveless Evelyn Macrae LoreTTa McCusker Thomas McDeviTT Jack McNeil EsTelle Millon Bruce Morgan PaTricia PraTT Mary Rogers Hilda Ryan Harry STern Jennie J. Grady School Librarian MISS JENNIE J. GRADY, SCHOOL Librarian, has several sTudenTs assigned diTTerenT periods oT The day To help her in checking books reguesTed by sTudenTs. issuing Them and resToring reTurned books To The shelves. These sTudenT assisTanTs Thus gain some Training in general library work. New books are boughT each year giving opporTuniTy Tor a glimpse aT caTa- logueing and classiTying. The library has a good supply oT encyclopedias and reTe erence books oT a more parTicular naTure, as hisTory and science, Turnishing The help' ers Training in reTerence library work. The murals begun by PWA workers on The walls oT The library lasT year were Tin- ished This year. They represenT epochs in American hisTory Trom The landing oT The Pilgrim FaThers Through The coveredfwagon days To The presenT era oT vasT learning, greaT indusTrial development gangsTers and iazz. ffl i T g r JY ,saw fa-I N .. 'im PAINT AND POWDER CLUB O F F I C E R S : PresidenT Mariana Brumbaugh SecreTary-Treasurer June McNown CusTOdian George Hayes FaculTy Adviser Mrs. Frosl' M E M B E R S : Reed Baker JudiTh Greenwood Syd Hodges Marilyn Jones Eleanor LayTon Bebe Linder John McNiel Delia Nye Thelma Thayer FOR PITY'S sake can'T The leading man sTop TidgeTing and keep his mouTh closed? Doesn'T he know ThaT he is in The capable hands OT The mosT experT coiTTeurs To be Tound in Tech's BeauTy Par- lOr ? NO maTTer how Toolish he may Teel under inches OT grease painT, six diTTerenT blends oT Tace powder, beauTiTulIy blackened eyebrows, and TheaTricaIly red lips, iT musT be endured. The play musT go onl Every acTor and acTress goes Through This Chamber OT Horrors beTore making his or hen debuT on Tech's sTage. Some come OuT as wrinkled, whiTe-haired old ladies, some as one-eyed, black- rnusTached villains, OThers as bow-legged, pigeon- Toed, and cross-eyed comics. And, oT course, There is always The be-auTiTuI, sparkling, and alluring heroine who may seem To The audience wholly con- cerned wiTh her iover's proposal. buT who acTually is wondering iT her eyelashes are running down her cheeks in rivuleTs since The TearTul scene, and anxiously hoping ThaT Those arTiTicial bangs and curls w'il sTa,' puT' unTil The curTain is rung down On The IasT acT. OFFICE STAFF THE McKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE AF- Tords many an opporTuniTy Tor The sTudenT pre- paring To enTer The business world. Much valuable experience is gained by The ambiTious sTudenT worker. Mrs. Luella Turner, in charge OT The oTTice, supervises many phases oT clerical and sTaTisTicaI work. The Ohfice STaTT is kepT busy wiTh various duTies such as The preparing OT permanenT record books Tor secTion Teachers' use, assorTing and Tiling all iunior high school records, operaTing The P.B.X. board, recording all ouTside calls and preparing a weekly reporT OT Them Tor The Franklin head- quarTers, cuTTing and running sTencils Tor The daily bulleTins on The mimeograph machine, Typing, Tiling, and many oTher miscellaneous duTies. SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS ElizabeTh Murr STudenT STenOgrapher and TypisT and In Charge OT Junior High School Records. Mary Ann RedingTon In Charge OT Weekly Telephone RepOrT and OuT- side CrediTs. Emmie Harwood In Charge OT SwiTchboard. Alvin SebasTian In Charge OT SwiTchboard FOurTh Period. RiTa WheaTIey In Charge OT SwiTchboard Second Period. RuTh Uber File Clerk Virginia EdelbIuT File Clerk Mrs. Turner DirecTOr COMMERCIAL CLUB FALL OFFICERS PresndenT Thomas Barley Vlce PresudenT Frank Espey SecreTary Regnna Adams Treasurer DoroThy Koons SPRING OFFICERS PresadenT RoberT McArThur Vnce PresndenT MargareT I-Iough ADVISER Mass I-TarT WI-IERE CAN some oT The besT sTudenTs oT business sublecTs be Tound7 Why, ID The Commer cial Club, oT course Meehngs are held aT regular lnTervaIs and are planned ahead oT Tlme by a com mnTTee Tor ThaT purpose AT The meeTmgs There as always a program conslshng oT games and conTesTs As an added aTTracT1on, prlzes are awarded The wlnners I-Iowever, The chneT advanTage oT being a member of The Commercial Club IS The pruvnlege oT accompanynng The club on Tmeld Traps which :T sponsors One oT The mosT mTeresTnng oT These Trnps was To The STar Bunldlng where The members were shown The Inside workangs OT a greaT meTro poI1Tan newspaper Phones here Phones There Phones overywhere On The Tueld Trap Taken To The Chesapeake and PoTomac Telephone Company on Frnday The I3 oT December Two dual phones were connecTed wlTh compleTe apparaTus There Tore you could see whaT happens when Two people Talk To each oTher There was also an exhubnhon room show ng varnous Types oT phones and Their speczal uses MEMBERS VuncenT Tomasulo DoroThy Koons Regina Adams Faye DeeTz BeTTy DeuTz lVlargareT I-Iough Shirley Byers Ruchard Coleman George I-layes DoroThy Krenger Charles Pruede Thomas Barley Glno ValenTI BeTTy Chaney RoberT McArThur Frank Espey Mr WalTz BeTTy JuTz Durrwood I-ludgrns Vlrgunla Maloney GerTrude Gemeny Mary Goodwin Marne Ashly DoroThy Jackson Evelyn Purdum Wayne Shoap Edward SnITTen Mary Moncure ,, , .MV , ,, ,, ,, ,Y ,, ,, 1 ,Wa ,, C , . W ,, 'ww ffl. V . if ' -,,.L....,-,. ,.L,gQs,,, I wifi f , , . . ' ' . I . . ' I 736612 0 lfLl4fLlfL4 LI lfLZidLlfL6 U4 OW STRONG SILENT SENTINELS GUARD THE CUR TAINED WINDOW THE SUN HAS BURNED THF TWO COLUMNS TO WHITE HEAT BUT THE WINDOW IS COOL IN THE SHADOW BEAU TIFUL WINDOWS ARE DESIGNED BY SKILLED ENGINEERS WINDOWS ARE THE EYES OF THE BUILDING TECH PATROL FALL OFFICERS: Guilford Whife Alvin M. Sebasfian John Oliver, Capfain William Armslrong, Caplain Charles Scafes, Capfain William Sullivan, Capfain Francis Finch, Capfain Roberf Wagoner, Capfain Arfhur Holbrook, Capfain Carson McCrea lThomas Farelll, Capfain John O'Connell, Capfain Lawrence Ouinn lRudolph Olupl, Lieufenanf George Buckler, Lieufenanf Charles Ouick, Lieufenanf Joseph Chisfaldi, Lieufenanf Thomas Abellera, Lieufenanf James Faris, Lieufenanf Leroy Senasack lAlfred Boswelll, Lieufenanf Frank Ludwig, Lieufenanf John Lifvin, Lieulenanf PRIVATES Abellera, Thomas' Aiken, Jack Alberf, Charles Anderson, Harry' Andrews, Aubrey Ashe, Charles Babbingfon, Paul Beall, Herberf Beck, Samuel Belf, Paul Bergman, William Black, Carlfon Bond, Ellioff Brill, Harold I20 Chief Assisfanf Chief Period Opening Eirsf Second Third Eourfh Fiffh Sixfh Sevenfh Affer School Opening Firsf Second Third Fourfh Fiffh Sixfh Sevenfh Affer School Adams, Dorsey Alberding, Conrad Amanfe, John Anderson, Julian Andrusia, lrving Afwafer, William Bailey, Thomas Bealle, Walfer Beckingfon, Randolph Berger, John Billhimer, Edwin Bolen, Leland Brandy, Pefro Brincefield, Elvin SPRING OFFICERS: Secrefary Treasurer Alvin M. Sebaslian James Anderson William Sullivan, Capfain George Buckler, Capfain Joseph Cavanaugh, Capfain Charles McAleer, Capfain Joseph Crisfaldi, Capfain John Cifolilli, Capfain Frank Ludwig, Capfain Evereff Miller, Capfain John Lifvin, Capfain William Armsfrong, Lieufenanl' Charles Emeigh, Lieufenanf Ellsworfh Schmidf, Lieufenanf Leonard Sfancliffe, Lieufenanf Vincenf Riccucci, Lieufenanf John Lane, Lieufenanf William Ball, Lieufenanf Clemenf Goo-On, Lieufenanf Harry Monfgomery, Lieufenanf Roy Pelers, Lieufenanf Roberf Wagoner, Lieufenanf Roberf Geran, Lieulenanf Brocenos, Mike Brown, George Brunk, Owen Carlfon, Gene Chrisfie, John Clark, John Cole, Gilberf Darling, Carlos DeAnna, Joseph Demos, Nicholas Diefz, Owen Duvall, Edward Emshwiller, William Esfopinal, John c9c'Z'V6.1 YA, S foo! Allene Deifz Beffy Chaney Chief Assisfanf Chief Period Opening Eirsf Second Third Fourfh Fiffh Sixfh Sevenfh Affer School Opening Opening Opening Opening Firsf Second Third Fourfh Fiffh Sixfh Sevenfh Affer School Brocenos, Speero' Brown, James Bush, Ernesf Chandler, Weslie Ciomei, Joseph Clancy, Joseph Compfon, Raymond Darling, Lewis Deisbeck, William Dempsey, Harry Dodson, Edward Edwards, Aubrey Ernsf, Carl Ferguson. Gordon Zfdlll, ulalmti LL I Ennch Erancls Ennnegan Michael Ford John Goldberg Marvin Goucher Alberf Hall Davud Harrnes John Harris Irving Hugdon Herberl Horn Arfhur Hublca Alberf Keagy Rayburn Kerman Morris Koppal Joseph Kumbar Alberf Kurlz Kennelh Kyle Bernard Lanahan Dan Lempe Douglas Lorenzelh Ralph Luslc Thomas Lynl Bengamun Mcfkleer Charles McCuslcer James Muller John Monfgomery Harry OConnell John .af ...1-ssi.bf 1h:' ' sae...df.asef Emellu Nicholas Elelcher Charles Gilman Morrls Goodman Wnlluam Green Earle Hardey James Harrns Don Haynes Charles Hnfchcoclc Wallace Hubbard Raymond Hudguns Durwood Kemper James Kung Raymond Kralncelc Joseph Kumbar Charles Krusen Mules Lampe Charles Lawson Wulfred Lempke Teddy Loveless Lucien Lynch Eranlc Mayhew Mxlfon McClary Elwood Meyer Charles 'vlonlague Phnlllo Moore John Omfl Harry Parroll Jaclc Phillips Howard Plolmclc Alberl Pruddy Ira Pyles H Resl' John Roccua Peler Salb Joseph Scheyefle Joseph Sesso Raymond Sherrul Marlc Shoemaker Alberl Slebenelchen Paul Slcelly Harold Soares Kennelh Slrlclclun Freeman Tansull Benlamun Thomas Bernard Thorne Niles Wallon James Ward Wullaam Wealherly Jos Whale Harvey Wu TS M rsh II Wuson Phlllup Wnnsfon Francls Sergeanls Perry Wullnam Plellner Dan Pralf Charles Prulll Roland uler Joseph Robbnns Mac Russ Elwood Sandrldqe Henry Scrlmger Edward Shaclcellord Alberf Shunglelon Arno Shore Marslon Slpperly Leo Slcnnner lnnss Srreefs Wnllner Tally Elwood Tanslll Harry Thorne Dewulr Via Ray Wannall Raymond Waslcom Joseph Wheeler Thomas Whale Richard Wllson Jame Wunosor Henry Wulf Eranlcl n llll lXL1,Jn,ll.5l l l I IZI A5 ,ln 1 1 all y r, . L rf 4, 1 ,. T - 4 his -E M' af-'risks ' I ' , ,' . o' ' . l .l . ' X l , ,I ,V 6 5 I, I 1 ' 5 . ' I V il V ., . , U, V 1 I-, s g 'E -Zell? OJJA , - T yfjcnw ' l ' yj . . . L rn, M E M B E R S: Thomas Abellera Madeline Bawell Mildred Beauverd Sylvia BersTein Julia Bon DuranT DemeTra Chealcalos Enoch Darrer RoberT Geran Norma Harvey Alice Haynes Harry HuTson Howard Klug MargareT KnoTT William KursTin AnneTTe McCarTy Magdaline NeviTT David Rawlings Eugene Romm Frances Scheniclc Emily Sirola HerberT Wagner NaTalie Vigderhouse I22 NATURE CLUB O F FIC E R S: PresidenT Donald ScoTT Vice-PresidenT George PliTT SecreTary-Treasurer Aelaine Gray A D V I S E R: Mr. Meier HIKES, DISCUSSIONS, moving picTures-These have Tormed The acTiviTies oT The NaTure Club This year. Ferns have been The obiecT oT aTTenTion. The club hiked To Cabin John To Tind diTTerenT specimens. Mildred Beauverd was The only girl To venTure TorTh on This Tield Trip. JusT aTTer ChrisTmas The club hilced Trom Chain Bridge To GreaT Falls, Virginia. This Time They looked Tor birds also. To Tollow up This Tield Trip a movie, The Why and Use oT Bird-Banding, was shown. Bands are Tied on The birds' legs as a means oT idenTiTicaTion in sTudying habiTs oT migraTion, Teed' ing, nesTing, and oTher phases OT bird liTe. HerberT Wagner enTerTained aT one meeTing by Telling oT his collecTion oT Terns. Snakes, slcunlcs, and an opposum collecTed by David Rawlings, were dis- played and discussed one aTTernoon. LaTer They made an inTeresTing exhibiT in Taxidermy Tor one oT The show cases. CongraTulaTionsl An exhibiT oT leaves made by The Biology DeparTmenT and The NaTure Club won The conTesT iusT beTore ChrisTmas Tor The besT exhibiT case. ' 1, Y C' -'- - -9, 'S' K s .V., Q- s 4 i 2 5 ' -5 T - f g ? f T ' E fag - if ' - ' -2- ' C. more H y 2 s , eg s.. fm me 3 4 'F F - X ' E s , ff- 717. ing: ' ' - 9 3 , , T A , - Y sg . 6, 0. ,V if, if ' EEl1.Yi,i. ,. - , CI-I A T X . EER LEADE i. A I WL I I . ,, I -, ,,--.1,x -,, .si II I I l if .....,..,.,. c5LL ADVISER: lvlr. Rippey M E M B E R S: James Brincefield Doris l-larvel Frank Krogman Mary lvloncure ErnesT Salfzman Clara Sanlrmyres Bill Scullen Mary Shaw FAR AND WIDE resound The voices of The cheer leaders. This year There are nol' only boy leaders, buT also girl cheer leaders. The girls have been Trying for several years To be able To lead The cheering wiTh The boys. This year proves Thaf Their former a+TempTs have nom' been in vain. During The Toofball games The girls led lhe cheers for only one game. During The baslcefball games They Took Turns, and one girl and Two boys did The cheer leading. During The year James Brincefield was aT The head of The cheer leaders, and Bill Scullen had charge of The uniforms. ln The fall The G. O. provided The whole squad wifh new swealrers. The girls also received whife divided skirfs. ONE OF Tl-IE STAFF ARTISTS T ' T P' OF THE 1936 TECI-IITE D m y g m - P A U L R E E D Z ,ml WITH CLEVER PEN SHOWS ,i f i:i ?f 'ac THE TERRiPic SPEED OF '-, -f lf-f H - ' ,-, ,, FLIGHT OF THREE swmxis PoiNTED NoRTHwARD IN SPRING AND ADAPTS IT gltfdllj afvollgyg AS THE svrvieoi OF THE THEME OF Tl-IIS TEcHiTE 5,2805 . PAUL REED gitedm Llfw l23 RS Zlftezit Zi6lfLlfL6.4 F J gs!! V'L7lLNAH'tiI num J J J J Cana: ffgirllilzg V fu Y ' Zgllll Jinx M E M B E R S: Mary Ramisch Jessie Moore GlDDAPl GIDDAPI Trol-Trol-Troll And Marie PlWilPS lhen lhe girls ol lhe McKinley High go galloping DOVOHW Kibler Jane Daniel lhrough lhe lonely bridle palhs ol Rock Creek ViVQifWl6 BFOWVW Park. The girls are divided inlo lhree groups: Dora R0We AMG Buflfe beginners. inlermediale and advanced. An inslruc- Doris Fine lor rides wilh each group ol girls. This year lhey NOVVUG Hervey Annelle MCCGFJW usually rode lrom lhe Argyle Riding Academy. Dorolhy COl1ef1 Special rales were given lhe school. Bile Lenah-an Marie JU'fZ B ll J Sl The Riding Club is one ol lhe youngesl organi- Anne Mhcheu e Y ane 'Ver Virginia Murray zalions al Tech. ll was organized under lhe direc- Carolyn Smeg lion ol Mrs. Virginia Woodin in Cclober I935. Donna HUUH Geraldine White Allhough il is a young club, lhe original memberf Emma BGSS ship was ralher large, and lhe club is growing day Behy Joneg AHCG Thompson by day' ' Belly Lancasler ' Whoa! Whoa! There ends a ride lhrough Loraine 6055 Madelme Bawell Rock Creek Park, and here we end. Mafqafel Jones Belly Warren Mae Weyrich Virginia Wood Jane Vrooman Peggy Smallz l-larriel Gerrils Gerlrude Eilzsimmons Mary Coleman Rhoda Freedman 1 , X 1 Selma Moore Anna Barnes X 1 ' Blodwyn Edwards Eileen Thornlon Rulh Neal W M l I f dre Canlield 1 , 9 AU Y l Jennie Macl.ush Bernadelle Clavelaus V ' l Dorolhy Carroll Emily Sirola Barbara Hamma I24 May Tierney Loraine Williams C-Aemiecfz O F FIC E R S: PresidenT Harry STern Vice-PresidenT William KirsTen SecreTary CharloTTe BooTh AssisTanT SecreTary PaTricia PraTT Treasurer Gene MelTon COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: PubliciTy and ExhibiT Emily Sirola PreparaTion Richard Weiss BerT Anspon William ArmsTrong THE MEMBERS OT The ChemisTry Club are Those sTudenTs who are so keenly inTeresTed in The science of che-misTry ThaT They wish To pursue iTs wonders even TurTher Than iT is possible in Their daily lab and class work. They are a very acTive and earnesT group and consequenTly beneTiT greaTly Through Their membership. The program This pasT year has been mosT inTer- esTing, consisTinq of Tield Trips, visiTinq speakers oT noTe, and many varied demonsTraTions. Cn December 8. The club visiTed The SmiThsonian lnsTi- TuTe and viewed The exhibiTions There wiTh an eye To The laws oT cher'nisTry. AT a meeTing on Novemf ber 23, Dr. Finn oT The Bureau of STandards was The visiTinq speaker and spoke on The ever TascinaT- ing subiecT oT glass. A monTh laTer This address was supplemenTed by Mr. Highhouse who demon- sTraTed experT glass-blowing. During The year a Trip was made To The Hall of Horror aT The DeparT- menT of AgriculTure where The work of The Pure Food and Drug lnspecTors is displayed. DoroThy Brooks Leslie Dix Lloyd Dixon Donald EasTer Barry Enoch John Evans Nancy Fischer Gordon Frechie RoberT Geran Howard GrosskurTh Louis Goun Thomas Hall Bushrod Hopkins DoroThy Hussong ElizabeTh Anne James Enoch Karrer Ronald KauTman Emily Sirola MargareT Loveless Camille Massoni George McCauley Rex Moe John Myers John McNeil George Nelson Shirley PeTers ErnesT SalTzman Donald SCOTT Mildred Wein Richard Weiss E jggo--3 , . EP 2, I Ei 2 T T 5--iT ' T G I25 FALL OFFICERS: Presidenl Miriam Childress Vice-Presidenl Dorolhy Brooks Secrelary Prince Mellon Treasurer Mac Robbins SPRING OFFICERS: Presidenl Miriam Childress Vice-Fresidenl Malcom Reinlzel Secrela ry Dorolhy Brooks Barbara Richmond Treasurer William Quigley BONJOUR, MONSIEUR: Boniour, Mademoi- selle--wilh a handshake here and a handshake lhere-a lriendship begun lhrough lhe medium ol a loreign longue is cemenled inlo lilelong amily as lhe French Club brings logelher ils iolly band. Comedy is lhe lavored lorm ol amusemenl. John McCarlhy makes lhe ladies giggle as he emplies lhe inlimale conlenls ol his lravelling bag in guesl ol a handkerchiel. Angelina di Giacomo and Belly Sl. Clair prove lo be quarrelsome sislers. Ronald Kaulman operales a French lelegraph wilh a scowl. William Quigley causes his wile, Emma Boss, much anguish wilh his insane asylum. Janice Thompson carries a broom as lhe Queen ol Sheba. Music has always held a prominenl parl in every program. Two ol lhe lavorile songs lhis year were lhe lranslalions ol Lillie Man You've Had a Busy Day and Parlez-moi d'Amour . Many lree lrips were laken lhis year lo dillerenl parls ol France lhrough lhe medium ol illuslraled leclures and moving piclures. Two ol lhe lormer were delivered by Miss Livaudais, lhe lacully ad- viser, and Miss Ronsaville, a lormer French leacher al Tech, who spenl lhe whole ol lasl summer logelher in France. IZ6 MEMBERS: Berl Anspon Rachel Anlonioli Charlolle Belisle Jimmie Bishopp Louise Bissell Emma Boss John Brinson Virginia Brown Mariana Brumbaugh Mary Clark Pauline Cole Rulh Crouch Virginia De Marr Angelina Di Giacomo Mary Ann Frazier Judilh Greenwood Bernard Hauser Marlha Hickman Jessie Homan Eileen Jones Ronald Kaufman Mirian Kozlow Hanna Lawson Jordan Novak Shirley Pelers Belh Phelps Shirley Quesada Helen Redmond Marslon Shore Bely Jean Silver Lloydis Spragg Belly Sl. Clair Roberl Slrizzi Janice Thompson James Tsilis Jeanne Weber Richard Weiss Charles Wilding Lorraine Williams Irene Wilson fill vvyifvv S E. flif F ' V ii ' AQ OFFICERS: Presldenl John O Connell John Eslopnnal Rulh Field Vace Presldenl Secrelary Treasurer Slanley Gnlberl Sergeanl al Arms Jack Alken ADVISER Mrs D F Edgerlon EXPERIMENTING wulh a syslem new + l hnslory The Spanlsh Club held all n+s meehngs of The Tursl semesler be+ween 8 30 and 900 A M l-lowever as several meehngs had lo be posfponed due To unclemenl wealher or unexpecled sechon duhes The second semesler found The club on :ls Id schedule of holdnng bu weekly meehngs on Fradays aller school During The year +he club enloyed many achvvhes Spelllng bees nn Spanish were held games were played and nnlereshng Talks on The use of Spanush were heard The oulslandnng achvlly was The edrhng and puolnshung of The Spannsh newspaper l. Cucaracha In November when an all slar fool a good wall game John Fielder John Oconnel Rnchard Wagner Josephine Schnllacn and Claudune Evans were chosen as companions Tor The members ol The Mexlcan Jream due lo lheur advanced abrlulf ln Spanvsh As :ls share rn Techs Chruslmas Relief Drnve The Club had :ls own baskel whnch was eagerly hlled by The members of The club MEMBERS: Reguna Adams Marne Ashley Samuel Beck Cecelua Baardse Pelro Brandy Gladys Brooke Ernesl Bush Audrey Canheld Francis Croccna Dons Davls Louls De Bernard John Frelder Aelanne Gray l-lalhe Lee Harrell Allen Howes Audrey l-lzgdon Thelma l-lollldge Marguerule Jones Ellzabelh Julz Sparla Kendros Rlla Lanahan Ralph Lorenzelh lda Maslln Brnlla Mallson James McCusker Jack McAuley lrene Morrzll Calherune Murray Rulh Neal Mary O Connell Margarel Pallansch Grace Prencnpe Paulnne Reeves Malcolm Rennlzel Maclnlyre Robblns Bob Searles Jean Snsk Kalherune Shorl Charlolle Souder Edna Troll' l-larrlelr Wes? Margarel Whale X L .4 H110 I27 ' o I s I . . . . .. 5 K X Y , - 1 px 1 ball Team came from Mexico lo play Cenlral In Q 5 lf-.'J2f'! V ' ' ' l 5.4 f - R ' ' ,' T -v ' h 41 9 Q A l, QB '- . . .. i I f n 'Q ' 'S 1 25 . G. O. UPPER HOUSE Tl-IE UPPER HOUSE ol lhe General Organizalion is deserving ol lhe oulslanding and imporlanl posi' lion il holds among lhe sludenls ol McKinley. The General Organizalion consisls mainly ol a presidenl, vice-presidenl, and secrelary chosen by lhe sludenl body as a whole, and represenlalives chosen by lhe members ol lhe semesler lhey are lo represenl. By means ol lhis organizalion lhe sludenls are able lhrough lheir elecled represenlalives, lo voice lheir opinion concerning lhe aclivilies ol lhe school. ll is lhe responsibilily ol lhis selecled group lo acl on any measures lhoughl by lhe pupils lo be benelicial lo lhe school. In addilion, lhe General Organizalion has as ils dulies lo regulale school aclivilies by ils approprialions, lo uphold and pro- lecl lhe repulalion ol lhe school, and lo keep up a lrue school spiril. l28 FALL OFFlCERS: Presidenl Vice-Presidenl Secrelary Eighlh semesler represenlalive Sevenlh semesler represenlaliv Sixlh semesler represenlalive Fillh semesler represenlalive Fillh semesler represenlalive Fourlh semesler represenlalive Third semesler represenlalive Third semesler represenlalive Cuslodian ol Colors SPRING OFFICERS: Presidenl Vice-Presidenl Secrelary Treasurer ADVISERS: Lee Wade l-larry Slern Gerlrude Gemeny Lucille McDowell e Belly McFadyen James Puryear Eileen Jones Joseph Oehmann Beniamin Lynl Norma Chipman Roberl Armslronq Belly Deilz Harry Slern Roberl McArlhur Belly Julz Mrs. F. S. Milchell Miss Louise G. l-larl Miss A. E. Whilener Mr. C. R. Clark G. O. LOWER HOUSE M E M B E R S : A8 Anna Barnes B8 Wayne Bradley es William Balcer H5 Roberr Geroan C8 Edirh Smirh I5 Franlc Krogrnann D8 John Kramer E8 James Bale K5 Joe Oehmann L5 William Bales A7 Eleanor Morgan M5 Roy Pelers B7 Karl Grapes C7 John Burlon N5 Charles Umbaugh A4 Mary Ziegler D7 Bernard Shaw B4 Ida May Masfin E7 Daniel Lanahan F7 Americo Nalella C4 Lillian Carlefon D4 Harrief Lee Davis G7 Erich Sleincr E4 Edgar Bon Duranf H7 Mary Anne Frazier l7 Jane Nichols F4 Richard Winfield G4 Henry Rassier K7 Hazel Hoover H4 Jack Wylie A6 Anna Geiser B6 Bernard Piclcell A3 Anroinelfe Bruno B3 Norma Ghee C6 Roberl Manville C3 Mary Shonlc D6 Lucille Johnson E6 Mary Schaller D3 Mary O'Connell E3 Bernice Richardson F6 Augusfus Francio F3 Margarel' Greene G6 James Helm H6 Frank Mann G3 David Coleman H3 Roberl Nordby I6 John Zearloss I3 Paul Shellon A5 Mary Dwyer B5 Belly Pealce K3 Elwood Dodge L3 Sydney Sloller C5 Caroline Sliles M3 Charles Parker D5 Carmella Frangioni E5 Pauline Barlon N3 William Zeller O3 Hoberl Jackson F5 Roland Pruilf P3 Donald Van Kirlc l29 I EDITORIAL STAFF EdiTOr-in-Chief Charles McAleer Managing EdiTOr Helen Shaw News EdiTOr Alice Joy WebsTer FeaTure EdiTor OerTrude OsTrow SpOrTs EdiTOr AlberT Hubka Copy and PrOoT Reading Harry HuTson Special WriTers BeTTy ST. Clair Oino ValenTi FaculTy Adviser Mr. Brinker FOR THE PAST YEAR TECH LIFE HAS EN- deavored To bring all The highIighTs OT McKinley TO The eyes OT every reader. STarTing wiTh an en' Tirely new sTaTT lasT SepTember iT has buiIT up a good newspaper sTaTT. Those who were inexperi- enced in SepTember are now ready To compeTe as leaders in The high school paper world,-a TribuTe To our adviser, Mr. Brinker. I Thoroughly enioyed my work On The paper, and I Think ThaT a iOurnalisTic career is one OT The mOsT inTeresTing. I Truly hope ThaT my successor will carry On, improving on all my plans aT every sTep. CHARLES A. MCALEER EdiTOr'in-ChieT l30 'PII 1 I1 . iitfv TECH'S GREAT NEWSPAPER BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager AdverTising Manager AssisTanT AdverTising CirculaTion Manager Runner Circulalion AgenTs Addison Clay Aelaine Oray Sidney Clark KenneTh McClure Manager Jack McNiel Wade Hobbs Ferdinand Tana Jack McNiel DOroThy Mannion RepOrTers Thomas Abellera Agnes Baldwin KenneTh Chick Sidney Clark MilTon Cole Mary Coleman MargareT Koehler DOrOThy Koons Wilor Maxwell Anne MiTchell BeTTy Nigro DorOThy Norman Delia Nye MargareT Pallansch KaTharine ShOrT ChrisTOpher Vlachos THE BUSINESS STAFF HAS DONE ITS BEST To mainTain The sTandards seT by iTs predecessors. IT is noT easy TO realize how diTTiculT is The iob OT breaking inTO The business world TO ObTain an ad- verTisemenT Trom a hard-pressed merchanT. During The pasT year several TechiTes became good adver- Tising salesmen. IT has been The hope OT every business manager To make an appreciable increase in The Tinancial prOTiTs OT The paper. The coopera- Tion OT every sTaTT member wiTh The TaculTy adviser has helped make This cOndiTiOn a realiTy This year. SIDNEY CLARK. Business Manager THROUGH TWENTY-TH REE YEARS TECH LIFE has grown TO maTuriTy wiTh The develOpmenT OT McKinley High School. WiTh a noTable TradiTion Tor cOOperaTion, TacuITy advisers and sTudenT sTaTT members have devoTed abundanT Time and eTTOrT TO esTablish and mainTain a school publicaTion which mighT be represenTaTive OT Tech and OT which The sTudenT body mighT be proud. TO conTinue The worThy agency OT expression OT cOnsTrucTive sTuclenT opinion should be The aim OT The sTudenT publica- Tion Tullfilling ThaT praisewOrThy aim in The racTi- cal appIicaTion OT Theory in creaTive iournahism. MR. BRINKER FaculTy Adviser DRAMATIC CLUB FALL OFFICERS: Presidenl' Raymond Wannall Vice-Presidenl June McNown Recording Secrelary Regina Adams Corresponding Secrelary Judi+h Greenwood Treasurer Mariana Brumbaugh Sergeanl-al-Arms Sydnor Hodges SPRING OFFICERS: Presidenl Raymond Wannall Vice-Presiclenl' Judilh Greenwood Recording Secrelary Regina Adams Correspondnig Secrelary Dorolhy Koons Treasurer Mariana Brumbaugh Sergeanl'-al'-Arms Sydnor I-lodges ADVISERS: Miss Wallcins Miss Rodgers TI-IE TECI-I DRAMATIC Club has Ihree oul- slanding aclivilies each year. These are lhe Fall Play, lhe Annual Dinner Dance, and Ihe Spring Tournamenl. Lasl fall P. G. Wodehouse's comedy, Leave If To Psmilhu, was presenled. George I-layes and Mary Anne Frazier fool: lhe leads. The mid-year evenl of inleresf was lhe informal dinner dance held in 'rhe 'reachers' lunch room where 'rhe members enlerlained and were enlerlained. In Ihe spring lhe Tournamenl for compelifion belween The classes always furnishes inleresl. ln 'rhe spring of l935 for lhe lirsl lime a group made up of members of dihferenl classes parlicipaled. Thal group won The Tournamenl, and lhe prize for CIRCLE T O F FIC E R S: PresiclenT Vice-PresidenT Treasurer SecreTary SergeanT-aT-Arms A PACKED audiTorium Morris Schulman Francees Crimmins l-larry March LesTer Thomas James King orchesTra playing . . . curTains open . . . necks craning To see This hero or ThaT hero . . . voices hoarse Trom cheer- ing . . . girls screeching one minuTe and whisper- ing The nexT . . . Time's up and all is over . . . WhaT was The occasion? Why all The exciTemenT7 The big Circle T assembly iusT ended where many oT Tech's boys received Their awards Tor aThleTic prowess aTTained only aTTer many hours oT parTif cipaTion in all-high evenTs. WheTher iTs TooTball, baseball, baskeTball, or Track. These boys enTer iT wiTh Tervor and good sporTsmanship, many Times ToTally unmindful oT a sprained ankle, a dislocaTed Thumb, a broken nose . . . whaT do They care? lT's all in a day's Tun . . . and especially if Tech happened To win. Such is The spiriT Thar evenTually brings The besT boys I32 of Tech's Teams To The Circle T Club. The Circle T is To aThleTic honors whaT The Pharos is To scho- lasTic. More Than good grades are necessary Tor The elecTion To Pharos and more Than aThleTic abiliry Tor The Circle T. DevoTion To duTy, good sporTsmanship, and all The qualiTies ThaT make up The spiriT oT Tech musT be The consTanT aim oT every aThleTe who would win The Circle T. M E M B E R S: WalTer Connally James Dawson WalTer Ford William Harf Frank l-laske John Kramer AlberT Mercogliano Lee Nichols Joe Oehman Francis Preller Carl Sachs GilberT SchroTh Wesley Snow STanley Wells Leon Wiseman t ...W DIAMOND T OFFICERS Presudenl Vice Presudenf Secrefary Treasurer Sergeanl al Arms MEMBERS Helen Holbrook Dol Klbler Jane Nuchols June Morris Ivlargarel O Nelll Sparla Kendros Dol' Koons THE DIAMOND T club as made up of gurls who have won Ihe Diamond T Ieller SIQDITYIDQ excellence nn sporls The leller IS awarded for work ln baske? ball volley ball or hlklng The club was reorganized lasl Seplember and now holds :Is meehngs every olher Wednesday II serves as a goal spurrlng 'rhe gurls on lo grealer elilorl ID Ihelr gym work Among lhe socual achvuhes ol Ihe year were a swlmrnlng parly al The Shoreham and a Chruslmas parly al 'rhe home ol Jane Nnchols The gurls had a lnne hme one allernoon when Ihey wem' bicycle rldnng Mrs Danuel ns laculfy advuser ol The Diamond T Club Di ??5',,2-125' !,,.7' l-,A-rf, I33 Y . - 6 Y ' ' O , - L- I I.. A E r I 1 I I TDK, ,' -T 4 I .I 1, ni ii ix i Y ,,'Y!Vg,, ' i V2 STUDENTS' CITIZENSHIP COUNCIL O F F I C E R S : PresidenT Erich STeiner Vice-PresidenT John O'Connell Corresponding SecreTary and Treasurer MargareT Pallansch Recording SecreTary Thelma Thayer ChieT JusTice KenneTh Chick AssociaTe JusTices Mariana Brumbaugh STanley GilberT ADVISER: Miss Marsh TT-'E STUDENT CiTizenship Council was Tormed lasT year Tor The purpose oT sTudying and Taking acTion upon public guesTions in which Tech sTudenTs are concerned. All sTudenTs who have been en- rolled in hisTory classes aT any Time are eligible To membership aTTer having Tiled applicaTion and having been approved by The membership com' miTTee. This aTTords an opporTuniTy Tor a reTeren- dum by a voTing balloT upon maTTers submiTTed To The Council. This voTe is reporTed To such auThori- Ties as are in charge oT such acTiviTies. In This way The opinions oT The sTudenT body help To make decisions concerning civic problems, eiTher local or naTional. LasT year The organizaTion Took acTion upon The NaTional YouTh AdminisTraTion and Their voTe helped To make This successTul in iTs appli- caTion To our school. The organizaTion also voTed I34 on The guesTion wheTher cadeTs and aThleTes should be allowed To sTay over anoTher semesTer Tor The purpose oT geTTing Their leTTers and commissions. The voTe oT The organizaTion was insTrumenTal in conTinuing our old pracTice oT permiTTing such commissions and leTTers. M E M B E R S: Richard Cornell Marian Simpson Ann MonTgomery Carlos Darling Julius Singer Harry MosTon Thelma Dixon Ben Tansill Shirley PeTers Ben Edwards Thelma Thayer PaTricia PraTT George T-Tayes Frances Twilley William Quigley Bushrod T-lopkins Leo Wall Helen Redmond BeTTy LinThicum Raymond Wannall Thomas Wheeler GIRLS' GOLF MEMBERS: Emily Sirola Margarel O'Neill Dorolhy Kibler Jane Nichols Marguerile Lakernan Dorolhy Carroll Gladys Byrne Mae Perry Belly Chaney Madeline Bawell Dorolhy Kibler Elizabelh Blumer Virginia Malcolm Helen Hanger Margarel Hough Margarel Smilh Rulh Danis Dorolhy McConnaughy Florence Marlow Alice Thompson Belly Lancasler Peggy Smallz Mildred Hodgson Blodwyn Edwards Annelle McCarly Belly Deilz Rosemarie Bradley Mary Coleman Janel Roby Dorolhea Kreiger Phoebe Winlield Dorolhy Mills Mildred Brown Jean Sisk Beulah Blue Talboll Anne Chisase Mary Anaslasi Lorrine Gass Rhoda Freedman Genelyn Flynn Belly Jones Louise Marsh Harriel Gerrils FOREE DOWN lhe green way llies lhe while pellel wilh deadly aim slraighl lor an elderly genlleman. The appropriale bul loo lainl warn- ing ol a leminine voice lails lo pierce his lime worn ears. Draw lhe curlain on lhis oncoming disasler. Save lhe lair Tech gollers lrom embar- rassmenl. A winler ol praclising driving, shorl mashie, and pulling in lhe gym made lhe lassies keen lor lhe sweep ol lhe greensward in lhe springlime and il lhere are many lulure goll widowers we know where lo lay lhe blame. SH! SH! WE musl nol dislurb lhe deep concen- lralion ol lhe wary Tech Chess addicls. Oblivious ol lheir surroundings, bul under lhe walchlul eye ol Mrs. Frazier, lhey move and iump wilh greal deliberalion, lolling lhe exlinclion ol an oppo- nenl's parlicugrly aclive Knighl. The live Tech aces who lell under lhe siege ol Cenlrals players lasl lall were Reamy Pierce, Ber- nard Hauser, Prince Mellon, John Abbadessa, and William Spangler. CHESS CLUB ADVI SER Mrs. Frazier M E M B E R S: John Abbadessa Marshall G-aroner Earl Davis Frederick Gasl Wallace l-lilchcock Bernard Hauser Richard lrv'ng Ra'ph Woodvfard Camil o Massoni Rearny Pierce Allred Shoemaker Mary Schaller Wiifiam Soangler Prirce Mellon Haro o Thomasson l35 BOYS' GOLF CLUB O F F I C E R S: CapTain Bill Rea Manager Karl l-leinzman SecreTary LesTer Dix Tl-TE GOLF CLUB opened The year wifh a TournamenT in 0cTober. Low score honors wenT Tc William Quigley, who was followed by Bill Rea and BerTrand WhiTey France in ThaT order. The club also held inTer-club maTches once or Twice a weelc when possible in order To prepare The members Tor TuTure maTches wiTh oTher schools. WiTh The re-opening oT The GOIT Courses in March, The club again organized and planned Their schedule Tor The season. MaTches wiTh George- Town Prep and oTher schools ouTside The inTer- high circle were arranged as preparaTion Tor inTer-high school maTches held in April. Tech expecTed To receive mosT of iTs opposiTion Trom WesTern and CenTral, Tor Roosevelt I935 cham- pions, had losT mosT oT iTs members by graduaTion. The oTher high school in The TournamenT was Woodrow Wilson which had come in when EasT- ern wiThdrew. Upon The compleTion of The inTer- high cornpeTiTion, The members of The club began pracTising Tor The DisTricT School Boy TournamenT I36 held May 25, 26, and 27 aT Indian Springs. The maTches were individual and almosT every mem- ber of The club enTered. The club has no dues and The members pay Their own way whenever They play. They generally play on The EasT PoTomac GolT Course and have one ma+ch a weelc in season. MEMBERS: BerTrand France Jack SmiTh Bill Quigley John France James Valenhne l-lerberT LandolT Calvin Drake Kelfh Kallio S C H E D U L E : April 4 RoosevelT I l WesTern I3 CenTral I8 Wilson May 2 RoosevelT 9 WesTern I6 CenTral June 6 Wilson TECH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA V l O L I N S Joseph Corfo Helen Pender E Charles Emengh John Zearfoss Lucnan Loveless Kale Sunday Ronald Kaufman Edward Ahno Kennelh Kurlz Malcolm Rennzel John Abbadessa Roberl Geran Helen Darlnng George Rickard Eran Ell s Roberr Sumkuns Howard Sales Nafhan Gales Earl Chandler B A S S Andy Andrusua C E L L O S Howard Hoover Zeb Hamulfon Joe Ameruca F L U T E Graydon Parker C L A R I N E T S Kennefh McClure Rnchard Garcia Donald Kesler Carmen Campagnoll Peggy Hlghsmulh O B O E Harry Tanslll T R U M P ET S James Daw Wade Pollard Berl Anspon Raymond Danmeyer Edgar Bon Duran? Ralph Carpenler Davud Coleman Joseph Polls FRENCH HORN Charles Adams Ben COFBGVY T R O M B O N E S Gunlford Whlfe Sydnor Hodge Thomas Peed T U B A Roberf Nordby A SELECTION by lhe orcheslra and everyone ln Tne assembly relaxes from 'rhe lensron of walch :ng nd lnslenung lo speeches Thai' as everyone bul' Mr Wallen who slrenuously exhorfs wllh sensl hve baron The lively slraxns The lnghls dum 'rhe audvence hushes and sud denly fhe opening alr of Techs Cpera surges Through lhe hall From lhen on The musnc rlses wulh bousferous chorus or la nfly complemenls nm porlanl solos Bul lhe endless work 'rhal resulfs an lhls easy accompanrmenl' can hardly be realized T ch IS proud of lls professional orcheslra durecred by Mr Dore Walfen wulh Jo ph Porfo as concerl masler and of Jrhe facl Thar Mclianley was The hrsl ol lhe Washrnglon hugh schools lo hav a symphony orcheslra B A S S S AX Norman Shellon TIM PA N I D R U M S Irving Harms Charles Lempke John Hamacher PIANOS Margarer Donahue Laura Eagleson Jean Bon Duran? Mary Moncure O R G A N Dorofnf Snydcr Rachard Wagner I37 . , . ' . a . I . . I .- . . D . . . ' . ' se . e . . EX . , . . S . PHAROS O F F I C E R S : George Hayes PresidenT Harry STern Vice-PresidenT Mary Ann Frazier SecreTary Charles Friede Treasurer SevenTh Sem. Councilor EighTh Sem. Councilor Raymond Wannall Frances LaughTon TO BE ELECTED To The Pharos SocieTy is The greaTesT honor ThaT can be besTowed upon a sTu- denT aT Tech. IT is The goal oT The lower classmen and The reward oT The deserving upper classmen. To be eligible Tor membership The candidaTe musT have compleTed Tive semesTers oT high school work, be in The upper guarTer oT his class, and have acTively parTicipaTed in exTra-curricular acTivi' Ties. To have one's name Tlashed on The screen in The presence oT The enTire sTudenT body is an ex- perience never To be TorgoTTen, Tor The names oT The chosen Tew are wiThheld unTil The public an- nouncemenT is made. ln January oT This year TwenTy-nine new members were received, presenTed wiTh Their honor badges, and laTer insTalled aT The Tormal iniTiaTion held in The Memorial room. BY M RS. FROST A Pharos is a greaT beacon lighT seT up To guide sailor and wayTarer. As iTs Triendly beams push back The dark, and lighT The way, so does educa- Tion ush back supersTiTion and ignorance, show- ing The way To a worThy goal. Even in The earliesT sTages oT hisTory, mankind devised means oT giving honor To Those who were ThoughT To be deserving. Honors were oT many kinds, precious possessions, auThoriTy, privileges, immuniTies Trom cerTain obligaTions and someTimes membership in a privileged socieTy, oTTen secreT in characTer. I38 011075 gfwieiy Our Pharos ChapTer oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy oT Secondary Schools is, ThereTore, one oT a long series oT honor groups whose members are chosen because oT ouTsTanding achievemenTs, and service. M E M B E R S: Regina Adams Joy AuThier CharloTTe BooTh Julia Bon DuranT Jean Bon DuranT Emma Boss Virginia Brown Mariana Brumbaugh Sue BurneTT Allison Childs Sidney Clark Addison Clay Richard Coleman Leonard Cranford Carlos Darling BeTTy DieTz RoberT Downey Beniamin Edwards Frank Espey Frances ETheredge Doris Gamble GerTrude Gemeny STanley GilberT Jane Gordon Judi+h Greenwood William HarT DoroThy Koons Gin Hon Lee Lucille McDowell MargareT Menke John O'Connell MargareT Pallansch Shirley PeTers Helen Redmond Marcella Richardson Mary Schaller Helen Sherwood Erich STeiner VincenT Tomasulo Marvin Towne Leo Wall John Zearfoss OFFICERS: William Haas Presidenl Charles Lansdale Vice-Presidenl Edward Srnirh Corresponding Secrelary Warren Gorrell Secrelary Benjamin Tansill Treasurer M E M B E R S : Daniel Lanahan Erich Sfeiner L IXIXLQ gee 141 Luz Q OFFICERS: Lee Wade Charles Kelley Lewis DeBernard Charles Glasgow Ralph Greene Louis Nowlin L md MEMBERS: Keifh Wade iTQ'3,,Lf'3A RL, SRX V- 'll-' x:i'Jn4' -1, H, I 5 -Q' ini ui 1 ': ,pins , f4 'X -'- Presidenl Vice-Presidenl Secrelary Treasurer Serqeanl-al-Arms lnilialor Richard Myers Randolph Beclcinglon Jack Smilh Whiley France Claylon Marsh QAM jeffd FALL OFFICERS: did, Presidenl Mary Coleman Vice-Presidenl Dorolhy I-Iussong Secrelary Elizabelh Ann King Treasurer Emelie Blaclc Sergeanl-al-Arms Rulh Field SPRING OFFICERS: Presidenl Dorolhy I-lussong Vice-Presidenl E. A. King Secrelary Rulh Field Treasurer Emelie Black Sergeanl-al-Arms Myrlle Walson A DV I S E R: Mrs. Florence Milchell M E M B E R S: Pauline Barlon Emelie Black Mary Coleman Frances Elheredge Rulh Field Marlha I-Iiclcman Dorolhy I-lussong Evelyn Ingels Elizabelh Ann King Marion Russell Doris Thompson Myrlle Walson LOOK AT lhal girl wilh lhe while slockingsl See lhal one wilh an umbrella. And il isn'l even raining! There's one wilh a carrol bouquell They are goaling lor Thela Della Tau. The membership ol lhis club, composed enlirely ol Job's Daughlers, usually numbers aboul sixleon, under lhe super- vision ol Mrs. Milchell. Al presenl lhe only olher chapler is al Easlern. The Goals are selecled by lhe aclive members ol lhe sororily. In lhe lall an inlormal inilialion was held. The Goals were lalcen lo F Slreel and lo lhe Union Slalion. A lormal inilialion followed which included dinner and enlerlainnnenl. The girls have been enjoying many parlies and olher aclivilies lhis year such as: closed dances, scavenger hunls, and leas, given lor members ol lhe lacully, and molhers ol lhe sororily sislers. elfa l42 OFFICERS: Emmie Harwood Janel Lolnr Cliarlolle Walling Eunice Kemper Barbara Siorlc Doro+l1ea Kreiger M EM B E R S: Belly Chaney Presidenl Vice-Presidenl Corresponding Secrelary Recording Secrelary Treasurer Sergeanl'-ar'Arms Emrnie Harwood Dorolhea Kreiger Rurln Lucas Belly McFayden Elizaberh Murr Mary Ann Redingron Clwarlofle Walling Ba rba ra Srorlc Mary Dwyer Mildred Hodgson Mary Blackburn June McNown OFFICERS: Georgia Taylor Presideni Mary Clark Vice-Presidenl Gladys Byrne Secrelary Mary Fall Treasurer GKMZJQ M E M B E R S: Bernice Richardson Muriel Robinson I? uma Jean Smillw Elenore Rinaldi Peggie Sclwmalfz Frances Monigomery f Frances Magnin Virginia Murray e Virginia Edelblul Mary Zigler Wifigf ww 235 2 ffffffgfy f fa 4 X649 Qglfzfi W ofegi fra? gag-Q7 Qi MQ MW BLUE SKIES AND BLUE STARS - MARCHING FEET IN STEADY LINES ' POLISHED BRASS - SHINING STEEL - HATS OFF - THE FLAG IS ON PARADE K fa 57' 'FT' 'ifizs ff .,.-- at 9 .-. m . I F f fi! wr- , L- . .1 , Q ,Q-ff-XR-I I I e N . i .24 ,ffg - 3 - L 4.4 I - . . - af 5' X ' fa .QSFJ-,..-f R Maia , , j ig... Qt- Lnfgq V ,x : 1 Ll' 4 .' 5 3-Xifx . . . 5 x -. 1 -n,,M df gb.:sf,iv ,lu 3.2, Qxf-ff?-A V I Ja-v fbi, '93 ,- Jliiiiiia? ff,1,,ff1572+:g': r . ,L . I I- MM ff I . - 6 Mia I- I Mg, ff.234Ag- ,, .23EQ., V Q,4if?31-sf'-32'. ' AF-vi, , -, viz... In , ,,, Null V'-Q A ' f hpxv I ggi va b . L, .0 .l I 7, ff , I W ,. If , xy ., if I wi-MTE GLOVES AND SQUARE sn-IOULDERS PORT Arms! Lieuienanf Scullen guides his profeges SWINGING along fhe plaza Guide Sergeanfs keeping files QUARTERMASTER Sergeanl Wafson. CADET Capiain Leonard Cranford af aH'enI'ion wifh Ihe Cade? Band iusf our of sighf. SERGEANTS Wafson and Onyun on Iine. CADET Caplain Friede. SERGEANT Hayes doing a righf fron? info line. CAPTAIN Coleman inspecfs his men. gfe,.9I'ffff 'I gy if MAP READING ' CAMPAIGN PLANNING ' DRILLING WORKING - OBEYING - LEARNING ro LEAD ' STIRRING MARCHES ' THE OOM-POM- POM OF THE BIG BASS DRUM - BLARING TRUMPETS - TROMBONE SMEARS ' ROAR- ING BASSO PROFUNDO ' TUBAS - A STRUTTING DRUM-MAJOR ' A FLASHING BOBBING BATON - THE MUSICAL BOYS IN BLUE - PASSINGIN REVIEW - I46 CWI... QI. .. my. Drum Maior R. Mcffxrlliu Caplain L. Cranlorr Pirsl Lioulonanl J. Keyworllw Second Liculonanl J. I-Iumplriersoi Iiirsl Sercjoanl T. Peeci Sergeanls R. Garcia C. Holme R. Tansi Corporals C. Campagnol M. Krumlce America, J. Andrusia, A Blood, G. Flelclier, C. I-Iarnaclcer, J I-Iarnillon, Z I-Iammoncl, J. I-Ieren, A Jarboe, W. Kidd, L. Krause, P Kyle, B. Lamberl, I-I. Lawyer, C Lemplce, C. Mayne, L. Mayne, W Miller, H. Miller, E. Nordby, R Parker, J. Pollarcl, W. Searles, B Wilson, C. Windsor, I-I. Davis, B. I-Iarris, I. Sclweurinq, P. Murphy, F. Tillingliasl, G. Miller, W. Schaeffer, J. Keller, F. Ouier, J. KHL AND RESOURCEFULNESS MAKE A GOOD OFFICER CADETS ARE AS GOOD AS THEIR LEADERS - BY TI-IE LIEUTENANT COLONEL ALTHQUGH HAMPERED by a very severe winler, lhe Cadel Corps of Mc- liinlef, High School under 'rhe guidance oi Lieurenanl Benner raoidly perfecled fhern- selves for The spring compelilion. Since becoming Mililary lnsfruclor in ICY33 LI. Benner has soenl much of his lime for lhe REGIMENTAL STAFF LY ' ir C' 'nf-I 73:1-r' fwnv Cari fn I3i'na'd I-Inqiffr CARI' IVIVH' Tc,-.nf L' Dunn, M- up Si-'nan' Mac' I-lartc 'I 'i'ra'::r- f,.'i f- 'f: i-' Q' NI' 'Tn ffaiyncff C' rr Serdf-fa Wi 'iv' f'.'1fi C ' Si- wi Cnarlcf Pi ie' .l'l'k LIEUTENANT BEN NER Insirucfor, MiIi+a ry Science frrioroverrienl ol cadels al Tech. I-Ie was lhe lirsl' Mililary Inslruclor lo carry ou' ,uceeaslully a field lesl 'ro defermine 'rhe besf oilicer for each posiliori. I-Iis par- iicular prioe is 'rhe Rifle Team, which has always proven a greal success under his oersonal guidance. LT. COL. RUBIRT I. i,'DVl!TlIY FIRST BATTALION STAFF Mfr Gln Hin Lee Fir - I2--,vi-nr' Rihnrd Farr Fi' Ii'-.If-' 1 Firf Iv'xIf kiwi , SECOND BATTALION STAFF 'vle rf Rfhard Wagner FL, Sun'-f I-Iushifq Swfnn Lien Hari, Dornpsey REGIMENTAL STAFF FIRST STAFF BATTALLION SECOND BATTALLION STAFF COMPANY A OFFICERS: Caplain Firsf Lieu+enan+ Second Lieufenanf Firsf Sergean+ Richard Coleman Allison Childs Marvin Foley R. Racoosin NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS: Sergeanfs G. Hayes S. Clark Corporals A. Cooke R. Glisson P R I V AT E S F. Adams S. Beck M. Brocenos V. D'ana H. Hild C. Howell B. Moroan L. Reese L. Rollman P. Siebeneichen F. Sfrack R. Woodward I48 J. Greenip A. Clay E. Davis R. Ervins R. Pefers M. Reinizel W. Baker W. Bafes P. Bierly C. Brennerman L. Brown H. Campbell M. Gardner B. Graham C. Hoag J. Hohman J. Mallory J. Miller R. Mosely J. Parker K. Rhine G. Rickard D. Sclauch D. Scoh' B. Smifh W. Spindle A. Thompson P. Wilson C. xcrufing. fA.c .flfilovcnzcnlf RIGHT FRONT! INTO LINE! MARCH! THIS YEAR our Team won hrs! place hero ai Tech in Miliiary Map Problems and also we were awarded lhird place in +he Problems in lhe Dis+ric+. Conlrary 'ro +he purpose of mosf cadel companies we have endeavored fo iurn oul a group of well organized, eiclicienlly lrained men, ralher lhan win The company compelilive drill. The concenfralion of lhe olrlicers has been on miliiary map problems. We have succeeded in eliminaling ihe mos! harm- ful elemenf in Jrhe Tech Cade! Corp, namely, 'rhe mainienance of a sei of ou!-of-dale ideals. This idea is expressed in one line of our company's song: We were a rambling wreck, Buf look ai us +oday, 'A' 'A' 'A'! Richard A. Coleman eww' Zxccuiilly iAL: Colflflflllaflllll PORT ARMS! WHEN THE companies were TirsT organized, in OcTober, Company B was composed oT boTh experienced and inexperienced men. The non-com- missioned oTTicers oT The company aT once sTarTed on Their duTy of Training The new men. They have done such a good job Thaf I doubT if even an exe perienced observer could separaTe The experienced men Trorn The inexperienced. The company rapidly Tound iTselT and began To shape up as a company worThy oT iTs predecessors. In Tormer years Com- pany B has had an excellenT record, winning The compeTiTive drill oT l929, and placing TourTh in I933. IT became our aim To carry on and To uphold The repuTaTion esTablished by Tormer B companies. ln February a new company was Tormed, Company We were slowed down in our progress by The loss oT a large number of our TinesT privaTes who were appoinTed non-com- missioned oTTicers in Company NE . Upon obTain- ing some new men To replace Those losT The com- pany morale was raised, and our company once more was sTarTed Tull sTeam ahead Toward our goal, winning The compeTiTive drill on May I8. Charles Friede, CapTain COMPANY B O F F I C E R S: CGPTBIVI Charles Friede FirsT LieuTenanT AnThony Scullen Second LieuTenanT Harry STern FirsT SergeanT D. Onyun NON-COMMISSION OFFICERS SergeanTs D. Allen B, Anspon C. HasTings E. Plowman J, Wa+50n Corporals C. Brocenos C. Culler I. Evry W. Johnson J. Tryon B. WrighT P R I V AT E S J. Abbadessa W. Allison E. Billhimer J. Anderson W. Chandler A. Chumbris J- CIGFIC G. Bowen W. Everdale R. Fusfeld H. Frissell B. Harris E. Jenlcins J. Jennings C. Lowe E. Nelson J. May D. MclnTyre E. SaITzman L. McNieI L. SeaTon H. WaTson V. Williams E. Wilson W. Wilson W. Wise L. WrighT L. Higdon H. Hyde V. Gingell V. Barnes W. Smifh J. ProcTor C. Dolan I49 COMPANY C 47 A C,XCCl4fLlL7 .ffjvlfdlltdllf 1 PLATOONS LEFT! FRONT INTO LINE! MARCH! C COMPANY CHATTER: The Company Newspaper Published IQ34-IQ36 EdiTor-in-Chief CapTain Valenfi AssociaTe EdiTor LieuTenanT Evans AssociaTe EdiTor LieuTenanT Weber PrinTers SergeanT NesbiTT Corporal Weller C COMPANY This year has by no means confined iTseli compleTely To drilling and working. The ouTsTanding iTem oT The year was The inauguf raTion oT a prinTed company newspaper, The C Company ChaTTer which sTarTed publicaTion Nov! ember 25. The paper is The TirsT oT iTs lcind. By March, seven issues had been published. This enTer- prise proved very successful and has creaTed many Tavorable commenTs. The oTTicers and non-coms had several parTies ThroughouT The year ThaT were greaTly enjoyed. When The business of squad me-eTings was over, The social parT began wherein reTreshmenTs, games and conversaTion were prominenT. Chess and ping- pong groups were Tormed which provided Tun and laughTer. Armbands were given ouT This year, being an annual cusTom. The company also had pins. Laslly, The company is very proud To have been chosen exhibiTion company Tor The compeTiTive drill. Gino ValenTi, CapTain T50 O F F l C E R S: CapTain Gino ValenTi FirsT Lic-uTenanT Millard Evans Second LieuTenanT William Weber FirsT SergeanT W. NesbiTi NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS: SergeanTs T. MacDeviTT A. l-lamilfon D. KesTer J. Myers J. PorTer Corporals R- Coyle J. Denny A. l-lorn K. Pierce W. Shangler C. Weller P RIVAT ES J- Aldridge L. Anderson R. Anderson Fl. AugsTein R, Bell J. Brown W. Burns O. Coles D. Coleman A. DellasTaTious J. DuBuslcy L. Figliozzi E. Gough M. Goldberg F. Graebner E. Green W. l-larnsburger J. l-lelm A. l-lelns l-l. l-loover T. l-lunTer E. Karrer W. Lawson J. Mallory C. Meyer l-l. Moler G. Morris A. Noble L. Novak l-l. OviTT C- Parker G. PorTer G. SandeTeur R. Simms R. SlcelTon G. Slcemp L. Sffolqllf E. Sullivan R. Teg l-l. TollOqly J. Wilson E. Widling COMPANY D 6XCCLLfiILy fAe CZQIJCZ RIGHT, DRESS! WI-IEN COMPANY D was Tormed in SepTeme ber iT was Tound ThaT The Company consisTed en- Tirely oT inexperienced men. This oT course made The Task oT The officers and non-coms exTremeIy diffi- cuIT. Many weeks oT painsTaking insTrucTion and drill Tollowed. Due To The willingness and com- peTency oT The oTTicers and men we soon had a well rounded company. Then came The long spell of ice and snow which prevenTed drilling ouTside. We spenT our Time in The armory perTecTing our riTle manual. Then came February and The new recruiTs. A new company was Tormed of which our TirsT lieuTenanT became capTain. This was an unexpecTed shock To us buT he was replaced and we conTinued as bes+ we could. Due To The new company There were also a Tew changes in The non-commissioned oTTicers. The new oTTicers soon adiusTed Themselves and when all The com- panies were sTraighTened ouT spring was well on The way and we were able To resume our ouTside drill. We were no longer a rookie company. We seT down To serious business wiTh buT one ThoughT on our minds, The CompeTiTive Drill and The Alli- son Naylor Medal. Company D has one oT The TinesT spiriTs ThaT I have ever seen in a cadeT company. This spiriT leaped ahead when our snappy looking pins came ouT and when we were raTed high in The Colonel's inspecTion in March. WiTh The Tine cooperaTion I have received Trom The oTTicers and men I have high hopes Tor Company D in spring drills. Frank Espey, CapTain OFFICERS: CGDIGIV1 Frank Espey FirsT LieuTenanT Jack Dove Second LieuTenanT William Kolb FirsT SergeanT D. Mask NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS: SergeanTs R. I-Iales T. Hall A. Imus R. Kaufman D, Eno Corporals P- Brandy J. Bresnaham W. Krause C. Krogmann B, Lynf J. Scarano P R I VATES W. Baldwin J. Branigan I-I. Brill G. Brumbaugh L, Cegcl-limi C. ChiTe C- CIUTI J. CurTin D. DuTrane O. Davidson P, DeLaZie,- C. DeMarr N. Devine J. Erbacher R. Erdman B. Emshwiller N, Giles C. Grimes I. I-Iaas J. I-Iowser F. I-licks C. Johnson R, Lillle D. Magruder M. Mann I-I. McCIay F. RoberTs J. Rogers D. Sharp I-I. SiTes I'I- Skelly D. Snellings R. Spriggs G. Wickham R. Weiss J. Brown I5I MEMBERS: Lieurenanl Anlhony Scullen Company B, Firsl Ballallion Lieulenanl Harry Sfern Company B, Firsf Barfallion Caplain Charles Friede Company B, Firsl Ballallion Caprain Leonard Cranford Cadel Band Caplain Gino Valenli Company C, Second Ballallion Lieulenanl Jack Dove Company D, Second Ballallion Lieulenanl Millard Evans Company C, Second Baffallion Lieulenanr William Weber Company C, Second Baffallion Lieulenanl l-larry Dempsey Company E, Second Ballallion Lieulenanl Marvin Foley Company A, Firsl Ballallion Lieulenanf Allison Childs Company A, Firsl' Ballallion Caplain Richard Coleman Company A, Firsl' Balfallion SABER CLUB Major Richard Wagner Second Ballallion Slall Lieulenanl' Richard Farr Firsl Ballallion Sfafl Major Gin l-lon Lee Firsr Ballallion Slafl Lieulenanl Allen l-lowes Firsl Ballallion Slafl Caplain Frank Espey Company D, Second Baflallion Lieulenanl' William Kolb. Company D, Second Baflallion Lieulenanr Colonel Roberf Downey Regimenlal Sfaff Caplain Marvin Towne Regimenfal Slafl Lieulenanf Sumner l-lushing Second Balfallion Slaff Lieulenanl William Woodward Regimenral Slall Lieulenanl Prince Mellon Company E, Second Ballallion Caplain Vincenl' Tomasulo Company E, Second BaHallion Caplain Bernard Hauser Regimenlal Slaff Lieulenanl James Keyworlh Cadel Band Lieufenanl James Brown Second Balfallion S+a'Fl O F FIC E R S : Presidenl Vice-Presidenl Secrelary-Treasurer Serqeanf-al-Arms ADVISER: Charles Friede Leonard Cranford Gino Valenfi Jack Dove Mrs. Thompson MEMBERS: Sergeanr Maior William Adams Regimenlal Siaihl Sergeanl David Allen Company B, Firsl Balfallion Sergeani Berl Anspon Company B, Firsl Ballallion Sergeanl' Ralph Beclcer Company E, Second Balfallion Corporal Pelro Brandy Company D, Second Ballallion Junior Color Sergeani Ben Corbell Regimenlal Slahc Corporal Rall Coyle Company C, Second Ballallion Corporal John Denny Company C, Second Baffallion Corporal lrving Evry Company B, Firsl Ballallion Sergeani John Greenip Company A, Firsf Baflallion Sergeanl Arlhur l-lamillon Company C, Second Baliallion Sergeanl' George l-layes Company A, Firsl Ballallion Sergeanjr Charles l-laslings Company B, Firsl Ballallion Corporal Arfhur l-lorn Company C, Second Ballallion Sergeanl Alden lmus Company D, Second Bailallion Sergeanl Donald Kaufman Company D, Second Ballallion Sergeanl Donald Kesler Company C, Second Bailallion Senior Color Sergeanl Thomas MacDevi'r+ Regimenlal Sialf Sergeanl Millon Mayhew Regimenlal Quarlermasler Sergeanl John Myers Company C. Second Baliallion Sergeanf William Nesbill Company C, Second Ballallion Sergeanl Donald Qnyun Company B, Firsf Baflallion Corporal Reamy Pierce Company C, Second Baflallion Sergeanl Charles Piozel Company C, Second Baifallion Sergeanl Edwin Plowman Company B, Firsl Baliallion CHEVRO O F F l C E R S : Presidenl' Vice-Presideni Secrelary-Treasurer Sergeanl-al4Arms ADVISER: NS CLUB Edwin Plowman Reamy Pierce Millon Mayhew Alden lmus Miss Judge Sergeanl John Porler Company C, Second Baliallion Corporal Malcolm Company A, Firsl Sergeanr Paul Company A, Firsl Corporal Willliam Reinfzel Ballallion Rice Baffallion Spangler Company C, Second Balfallion Corporal John Tyron Company B, Firsf Baflallion Corporal Jerry Scarano Company D, Second Balfallion MOST UNSELFISI-l may C-ifnrze Cjraiicz Briglwlesl crown in sfuclenl body now worn by Mary Anne who quiefly serves ' And serves ' Oflwers ' BEST ATHLETE CQ 7341 L C LA C711 lU1lLlfL.4 Greaf legs ' Greaf arm ' Greer head ' Big limes 'roday ' Bigger man 'romorrow ' Foolball freiglwl Hain by himself ' Greal player Francis ' I54 ,QM All mf, JUNE CLASS CANDID PICTURES THE TECH PHOTOGRAPHER WALKED ABOUT MY, WHAT brighf smiling faces. School musf be over. Remarkable Wa+son lhinks The Teller on The lell won'T be doing much home work +onigh+, judging from his load of books. COULD IT be Big Chief SH-onfrhe-grass l-lur- ley looking lor his horse?? Maybe he's playing hide-andfseek? lvloslly hiding? Sl-lQULD Tl-lEY go in io classes or should 'rhey skip down To The Fox?? Grilz says he has a Tesl The nexi day and would ralher wail and go fhen. My! wouldn r his 'reacher love lhaT?? BUZZ-BUZZ-Whal are Jiggs l-layes and Mary Ann Frazier lalking abou? under 'lhe umbrella 'rhal makes her smile so? l-lodges from a dislance hopes il will soon be over. ia- , , l55 Ivlil' mn: , unc v L!tlIlllIlcL L BLOND BEAUTY WRAPPED UP IN SUCH A wee 'rlwlng ' Big eyes ' Big lmearl ' Big srnile ' l-lappy lo be proclalrned rnosl allracllve Eebruary senior ' 156 film clffzacffve JUNE AND FEBRUARY SENIORS x f , glam-IAM fx zmywr CALM AND LOVELY AND COOL ' KNOWS ner way around ' And ls an exlremely easy person lo loolc upon al any lime ' Roses in a copper lnowl ' Long wlwlle gloves ' Blue for llne evening ' And Dorofnea ' BEST CADET CHARLES FRIEDE GOLD BRAID ' GOLD BUTTONS ' AND ABILT Ty ' Make Charles Friede an eTTicienT CadeT oTTicer ' Admired and respecTed ' The ouTsTandinq se-nie cadeT ' BEST FOOTBALL MAN FRANCIS CRIMMINS A LONG FOOT ' A KEEN EYE AND A T-TOLD' Torever grip on The piggy skin earned Francis The TiTle OT besT TooTball man in SQTTOOT ' 1? Q T BEST BASKETBALL MAN Tv F GEORGE ETAHN T' GEORGE PITCT-IES IN THE BASKET AND IN y The pinches ' And wins games and gTory and honors ' Like bein seTecTed as besT basTceTbaTl man in The senior gang ' BEST ACTOR GEORGE HAYES AND HE WT-TO SIHIOUTS AND SPEAKS AND kisses The liTTle whiTe hand OT The heroine is Techs besT acTor. ' George Hayes ' And whaT may noT The TuTure bring To him ' gui I 'CQAAG JUNE AND EEBRUARY SENIORS j 1 , fffcjmfyczz SPAUQLING AS A RED ROSETREE ' WKTH A mfzi' of diamond drops on fne pefals ' CHQ ' Lo-few and Winsome ' Beny in a bfack gown for oqonnq ' Bosf dressed June senior ' BEST SCHOLAR ALL AROUND BOY HANDSOME BOY JNSELFISH BOY RICHARD COLEMAN BEST SCHOLAR ' INTELLEC- Tue' Cowers Dfociaimed by fei- icw emicrs ' Hiqiw grades ' RAYMOND RAY ' BEST ALL AROUND boy ' Good sdiaier ' Good piayer ' Be-Her Man good in everyfiwiriq ' Worfhy of Tecifs RAYMOND WANNALL WANNAl. Tecivifes ' On the dance Tico HARRY L STERN AND ALSO ' MOST HAND- some among rvawy fiandsome ' Awd afrer ' Af oariies ' VVHAT A TiTLE ' HONORED and aczlaimed by seniors ' ' The one boy in aii Teciw who nifes of 'iimseif rvosf For his PM ' E5C3'9T'A Seeker' GSTEEVT' ' Prcrrs ' A+ sciwco ' Eine leiiow Smdenfs . Ham! . figure of a man ' '1 YXi ' - ':'2ff-H Ti ij z VA ,. .--. f, ,i ii' , -1 A ' POPULAR i f V' Q i ,Ti 'E L E f1?1T,::,AL- ii Af JUNE SENIOR E'.-?1L-Aj ?-iii-+ ' T7 -1 -R ff i A PK AE BOYS Egigmn - ,- .. - V-A-T I59 ,Jllll C C fCl.,SCZ ANNA ' BY WHOM BOOKS ARE LOVED Besf scholar among The Eebruary gTrT graduafes High ranldng Smdenf ' IP dasses ' in clubs ' Swec' girl of much ahihfy ' T63 uf CSCAOIM, JUNE AND FEBRUARY CLASSES . J X yufm M5011 Jllfzlllf I L ON THE TOR RUNS OE THE LADDER OE ,wcwledge ' Always seeklng ' MOST efhcienf and ccnwpehanf ' The seniors acdaim Julia The Top ' ,-..-..- ., .,.. 'I 9 ,1- BEST SCHOLAR ALL AROUND BOY HANDSOME BOY BEST ATHLETE EISO JOHN POBEPT A L CLAY ZEARFOSQ A WL ANOTHEQ NORTHY SCT-TOL EPIC,-HT MJSIC FROM HANTS me TS M AVTHLM N ' TP-TL BLST ATH' T iff! QL? fa mf R POPULAR 5 FEBRUARY SENIOR BOYS 3 in-33. E., . i ' 'S'- X .,.- , AD ' N , L ST Fl EY F M' 3'TH1JP 'LL , L V. . ' 1 A - A 'Q V 1 Y F ' A L,LS L K LETE 2 -d f ' BP' Li ff Si 3 3 C '23 M93 ' M'-3+ 7 ar ' Wovh, of Teib ' WU- JC ffl F I I L Hr af L 7 WJ ra ' I-leidy ' Gefa 'nag V , N a haake? C4 bmi-fs ' A2419 ni'dsc e If V3 ffm. Pi-'2' ' , 'M cf ca: gzfm 219, 'Pee' saf 'rmfxc J V, , S' TQT sich wnT'T no 2771 Cean 'M ' Sufi. .rr VJwf 1,' CT aT AQ rpmdq bf, . '1, 'fd ,fv'j, ' Suu T V' ' :mf MV f ' Adi T:f, 'c , , 'Wwed ' 5, his folhffa ' G ,B J U L l I 3 L A 'fu A ,, l':1',V 1 ff T v Tech ' Jcff , , fzvze ,aa Q . f., ,V 'ir -V --- ,,AE S A l .W -'A x '-1,7 ' W vi as I V fri V '5 T' y Y , -'-:r-:- i, 5 1, fi. ,, gk , ,1 ,J , El 7 T I 'V 'air ..,: 'g-Q , - - ' ' hi W-P ' HAN KS TO Qfw cgenfaw TO THE SENIORS WHO HAVE MADE THE BOOK POS- SIBLE WHO SUPPORTED IT THROUGH SUBSCRIP TIONS AND THROUGH PICTURE I'EES WHOSE AC TIVITIES HAVE MADE IT INTERESTING WHO SUP PLIED THF' MATERIAL WHICH WILL RECALL HAPPY YEARS IN LATER LIFE GOOD WISHES FROM W VI f 1 f lc' Q- :if VAL' SIAUCZ ' -H ' :juli GOODBYE T0 TECH OUT OF The porTals OT Tech come MargareT and Louise and Shirley Tor The very lasT Time. All Their books have been none Too regreTTully Turned in and The reTurnecT deposiT on Their locks is burn- ing a hole in Their poclceTboolcs. They'rc ouT on Their own now, and a liTTle exTra change mighT come in handy lTor The movies To-nighTl. There They go-down Their lasT TlighT oT sTeps aT Tech. Don'T They wish They had a dime Tor every sTep They've climbed during The lasT Three years? Remember The Trek Trom The lunch room To The ChemisTry lab? Here's where The mad rush always began, eiTher up The hill To The bus or down The hill To The sTreeT car. This Time They'll be giving Their liTTle purple TiclceT To The conclucTor Tor probably The 2000Th and lasT Time. Far clown by The gaTe are leTT only The lasT Tew who leave Tech Torever, and soon The waTch- man will have closed The iron gaTes on The lasT one. Only The school is leTT, dreaming in The laTe aTTer- noon. E ' if is X ,Tbu T I63 MARY AND JOHN ARE LEAVING TECH FOREVER I X3 X 3 2 If AND NOW THE LAST TWO GO ' BUT ALL ENGI- NEERING ACHIEVEMENT GOES ON - THESE LAST TWO SALUTE STREAMLINE AND LEAVE ONLY THEIR LENGTHENING SHADOWS BEHIND THEM ' SOON THE SHADOWS, TOO, WILL HAVE SAID GOOD- BYE! .ugv-:,-r.,.-Af-L--fw., I-i-i1w'.:, .' - V. -.-:f:- ' .-,gf-.J-'..g,q-g.gg,g gf 1.-..,-... :L'4a'g.U, 1.h1sei.:H::,.f'-.L' 4,-gf1.:i,f-,-::,...,, ,--5: 7 - .5-.,,.-A Jw. , one .,1? . , -, se- - , ,- fr: f- - -rss ra..-1-,z 1:--fs.-,A-1 'p1,.:,,-,zz -.11 --1f:.::'-nz:-. L-.2:'L::-Ji-12, QL-.f. 5-A,y.yg.g.7.q:-f1g-'Q-,,q.gcg.rLg. ':-1-1-'fs.:'-12 ,,7a:2-i4'fg-E'1- wr. ,5:L:,n'1 ,F S'-:J -I -:- ' --in ' , jf:5:' ' -111. 1, ' '- 1 f - : --ff -1 ' T' 'Epi-V'b:.?eE:TE?EQ:a'E-1231332Qkggiig,,-Q11-sz.,-:gsQrsfef::ft-gffvrlrlsz-'F'f'1'424,-Iv,-:.'1k,t'f '.,4a.::-.-f.:.-J...::..w-1.'-.5:'g.:gw-5-25,5351-5 -1:1 5:'.:1--.'-.--qw. :'i:::,faf:.. , . -- gag:-. -. ,. ,, , figfmy- y 4. -f..- ..: fgfg-wg fvfg- .Ln . .-Q-55411 ,:.r :Q-,.::f:,-.21:1-gm.--:-,.,- -1.1.-usa, :,:.g-1-.f:5qi.'.q-43, qi.:3::g,4f -,g,.:-'Q-'1 Q - .'.g:.1':- yr: aff. 1,-1'e.::,g.:-fu-f-.:,-,:'--. 'g 35.15, -iwfbgaf-rg-:,:', - fr.-'f-fl W - :gw'3-1--- Q1 , . f La: Y:?2ErT,j:91,l'L-5- W.-3'-Q:-,344:fQg1:,s.z,.m,a1'u-A-.-,y,Lrg1f,f..1.:uf.gg'-ssfwyf N-QQ.,.2f-.Q-,2,p325-f:--ns-1.1:----4.1515-,f Av , ' ' fefgeu . ff, r, 'P I ,M Aglgs.-L an-Q, 1 1 ak 1 -:gr-1' A - K , 711114 .51-7' ,- V-, X. Q, :',pLgf.-f.- .W :g ZsA' . 1r,Y W'1L,-U- .-.wh--' f-W1-H-1 -- if ' 'K 'A -' f - -W1-'-ri-1':: - -'-1-i11f221i S-'rf- .e w - 3,1--Z .: n+:+qa,,1fJ.1faf,,-., Y-'Zhu A 5-V ' ' ' ' 7' 1 ' P 1:?f?:.'1E'197g',Ei1'E?.?Ji 'fA-1552'Tffiiif'-T'3f:'?1f??i1'i9i f ?Q-f:'iF.515:E. .'t-??3-fl1?iJi:a3i??E'2E:'fC-lf?2?Z2n?1?:ifmfQ4 5 ' 'fr . ., , .l 4, ,, 5 -, f V.-f1 f, , - ,. : f f -5- - 5.3-Q:Q-g.y.-1q.:.'-M-,q5,11355 -- -14-PM -Vi-1---Ill.-g.,., .. ,. . .


Suggestions in the McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC) collection:

McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 1

1933

McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 1

1934

McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 1

1935

McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 1

1937

McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 1

1938

McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 1

1939


Searching for more yearbooks in Washington DC?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Washington DC yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.