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

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MZ ' 1 ! ff M 57777729 552774 g ! AZ Wg saw . -A A 1 lf, A S i MEM Fm! , 5 .3 .ug .... . ,.,:,.5,A AT McKINLEY IN WASHINGTON BY CLASSES OF JUNE-l938 AND FEBRUARY-I 939 Y g I ..,....: ,.., - U i -- f S A S lj' f me a '4: N , 1 S,Q.,R, W ,-,fiwm ,A Q5 . A X W w, X ' My 13399 SSQb EE A., ' 3 'Y ninu1lug.,,,,N THE PHOTOGRAPHER'S POINT OF VIEW a 4 STUDIES HAVE A UNIVERSAL APPROPRIATENESS STudies have a universal appropriaTeness, as Cicero Tells us. Young and old, rich and poor. can Tind conTenTmenT and inspiraTion in Them. In Times oT well-being They add beauTy and happiness To our livingg in Times oT adversiTy we Tind a refuge and a solace in Their companionship. There is no Time, nor place. nor age. nor sTaTe oT mind To which our learning is noT eiTher an ornamenT or an encour- agemenT. ln a desire To recognize The ever increasing manifes- TaTion oT These opinions, The TechiTe oT I938 wishes To do honor To The young people who have, in Tull realizaTion oT The l:nounTiTulness oT Their rewards, peneTraTed as Tar as high school can lead Them inTo The richness of scholarship. 5 r V FRANK C. DANIEL Principal lT01's7t'bCA JESSIE COUPE Assis+an+ Principal W 7 ANDREW M. VLIET Assisfanf Principa Do you remember when you TirsT learned ThaT Tech had a greenhouse?-We do. We remember how Thrilled we were aT The idea. A whole green- house, wiTh glass walls and rooT, Tull oT sunshine and a warm earThy smell. IT made us Teel ThaT Tech was really a marvelous school. For we were Tresh Trom junior high school: we had noT anTicipaTed such an uTTerly new world. The greenhouse was The culminaTion oT The new sighTs and The new equipmenT ThaT had been disclosed To us ThaT TirsT day. IT gave Tech a digniTy which carried iT Tor all Time beyond our wildesT dreams OT The Tullness oT high school liTe. NoThing, save The discovery oT The organ, ever equaled The Teelings of mixed pride and ioy and awe which we TelT Tor This high school ThaT had a greenhouse oT iTs very own. P6691 OMS! I2 Tech's TaculTy, headed by Mr. Frank C. Daniel, principal, and Miss Jessie Coope and Mr. A. M. VlieT, assisTanT principals, have The sincere appreciaTion oT The graduaTing class Tor Their loyal Triendship, ever-helpTuI insTrucTion, and paTienT guidance Through- ouT our high school days. IT is Through Their eTTorTs and coopera- Tion during pasT years ThaT McKinley Today is able To oTTer The Tine courses in academic, commercial. and Technical subiecTs. Tech was TirsT organized in 1898 by Mr. Koyl, a physics Teacher aT CenTraI, when he and a group of boys inTeresTed in consTrucTing Things wiTh Tools meT in The basemenT oT old CenTraI High School aT SevenTh and O STreeTs, N. W. The class grew unTil more room was needed, and Mr. Chamberlin, The new direcTor oT Manual Training in The DisTricT oT Columbia, was appoinTed by The Board oT Ed.ucaTion To help Them organize a school oT Their own. The McKinley Manual Training High School was Thus Tounded in I902 aT SevenTh STreeT and Rhode Island Avenue, N. W., wiTh abouT 454 pupils and 22 Teachers. IT was noT unTil I928 ThaT our presenT building was compIeTed. The enrollmenT has conTinued To increase unTil Today There are approximaTely 2464 sTudenTs and 90 members oT The TaculTy. NOT ONLY IS THERE AN ART IN earning A THING, BUT ALSO A CERTAIN ART IN Z-eaclyiwj IT. f I3 The English DeparTmenT, having The largesT sTaTT oT Teachers in The building, is un- der The supervision oT Miss WaTIcins. They are: MISS L. P. BAILEY, MISS S. BRETT. MR. R. D. BRINKER, MISS L. CARPENTER, MISS I-I. C. DERRICK, MISS E. FOSTER. MRS. J. C. FRANKLIN, MRS. A. M. FRAZIER, MRS. E. B. FROST, MISS L. KINGSLEY, MISS M. H. SELAI-I, MISS L. J. SMITT-I, MISS L. E. STEWART, MISS R. WAT- KINS, and MISS V. J. WILLIS. Pupils are required To Take English during Their Tull Three years aT Tech. ATTer The TiTTh semesTer, The English course is divided inTo college prepar- aTory and pracTicaI courses. College English VI, VII. and VIII are open To group one pupils only, and are sTudies oT English liTeraTure. PracTical English, Oral English, and Modern LiTeraTure consTiTuTe The regular English course which is recommended To pupils noT planning To go To college. Journalism, Speech, and Grammar are eIecTives open To group one pupils and may be Taken in addiTion To, buT noT as subsTiTuTes Tor, The above required courses. 2'n5Iis-9 J mr... Rugs., . The Mafhemahcs Deparfmenr is com- posed of MISS B. BIRTWELL, head Ieacherg MISS I. HAMMOND, MR. C. R. CLARK MISS C. V. MCCAMMAN, MRS. F. S MITCI-IELL, and MR. I-I. F. MITCI-IELI.. Mafhemafics is a Iesf and Iraining in clear, IogicaI, accurafe Ihinking. II is of such Iundamenfal imporfance in engineering, and in almosi all physical sciences, Thar if is a necessary preparafion for a career in 'rhese fields. The course is composed of AIgeI3ra, Geornefry, Trigonornefry, Surveying, and AnaIyIics. One or more years are required of sfudenfs en+ering coIIege. mai- e I' V460 11,5 51.1. MISS G. S. DONNALLY, MRS. E. P. DUNN. MISS A. E. WI-IITENER, MISS A. J. FAIRBANKS. MISS E. M. LUERS, MR. I-I. B. SANDERS, MR. E. L. VAIL, MISS M. S. PQOLE, MISS C. E. CHALLICE, MISS G. I.. MARSH, and MRS. M. E. MARTIN malce up The I-Iislory Deparlmenl. Miss Challice heads Ihis slalli. American I-Iislory is Ihe one required subiecr in This course. Olher I-Iislory eleclives are: Modern European I-Iisrory, World Geography, Nalional and World Prob- lems, Sociology, Economics, and Business Law. These subiecls are inrended +o make srudenls of Tech beller filled Io be Ihe Iulure cilizens and leaders of America. They become acquainled wilh imporranl world evenls of Ihe pasl and presenl. In This way Ihey are able Io learn from Ihe experiences of pasl qeneralions, and so be berler prepared Io lace Iurure problems. sfo I6 Columns .dumb fflflasiuoiias 2 51 MRS. D. F. EDGERTON, Spanish, MR. C. A. BLUME, LaTin and French, MRS. C. A. WEST, Spanish: MRS. U. L. FITZGERALD, French: MRS. E. l-l. CHAMBLISS. Frenchp and MRS. A. l-l. COE, LaTin, belong TO The Language DeparTnnenT. The TirsT TOur semesTers OT French and Spanish are chieTly a sTudy OT grammar and cOnversaTiOn. The advanced classes read and discuss The liTeraTure OT The language which They are sTudying. The LaTin sTudenTs have a year OT grammar, and devOTe The OTher Three years TO TranslaTiOn. This includes Caesar's descripTiOn OT his wars in Gaul: CicerO's speeches againsT CaTaline, in deTence OT Archias, his OraTiOns in Tavor OT The Manilian Law: and The TirsT six boolcs OT Virgil's Aeneid. I7 enfiuel iuavs The Science DeparTmenT has Three divisions: Physics, ChemisTry, and Biology. A year oT any one oT These is required oT all graduaTes Trom McKinley. All have exceIIenT labora- Tories and equipmenT, and give inTer- esTed sTudenTs a good background in The Tield oT Science. The Physics DeparTmenT is made up oT MR. J. W. ADAMS, head, and MR. G. M. KOEI-IL. MR. E. I-I. KREI-IBIEL and MR. F. ROLSTON belong To The ChemisTry DeparTmenT headed by MR. A. J. MARSI-I. MR. A. MEIER, MRS. R. M. NEL- SON, DR. V. MILLSAPS, and MR. S. STRAUSS consTiTuTe The Biology De- parTmenT. Mr. STrauss is in charge. The Commercial DeparTmenT is under The direcTion oT MR. G. F. WALTZ, wiTh MR. S. W. PURSELI.. MISS E. C. MORROW, MRS. I. B. KREY, MISS L. M. CI-IAPMAN, MISS L. COATES, MRS. L. M. SIMS, MISS N. J. OVERI-IULSER, MR. I-I. F. KEYSER, MRS. S. F. BRISKER, MR. W. E. BARKMAN, and MISS S. J. DAUPI-IIN as insTrucTors. The elec- Tive subiecTs are: Commercial AriTh- meTic, Bookkeeping, Typing, ShorT- hand, TranscripTion, SecreTariaI Train- ing, Oicfice Training, Salesmanship, Banking, and The SecreTarial Pool. C0V4'1V14GI'CC 1 1 Am. 'ix rim ec Mica vaimin owne Lj41'f's f. M.. -----. I 20 MR. B. T. ANDERSON, PrinT Shop! MR. H. L. BENNER, Mechanical Drawing, MR. L. T. BROWN, PaTTern Shop, MR. S. W. EDWARDS, PrinT Shop, MR. J. M. HARRISON, EIecTric Shop: MR. D. C. JACKSON, AuTo Shop: MR. F. A. MIDDLETON. EIecTric Shop: MR. H. P. NOBLE, Mechanical Drawing: MR. A. B. PIGGOTT, Mould Shop, MR. C. W. RIPPEY, Mechanical Drawing: MR. O. SAUGSTAD,,ArT MeTal: MR. E. A. SCHUTTE. Machine Shop, MR. R. S. WILLIAMS, CabineT Shop: and MR. A. J. WONDRACK, Machine Shop, consTiTuTe The Shop Teachers, headed by Mr. Brown. This deparTrnenT, TogeTher wiTh The Home Eco- nomics, is regarded' as The besT oT iTs lcind in The ciTy's public high schools. Many Tech boys, and even a Tew girls, beneTiT by Their worlc in These classes. The Home Economics DeparTmenT consisTed ol: Three Teachers: MRS. E. K. SUMMER, MISS L. KNOX. and MRS. O. P. RUSH. In February Mrs. Rush became head oT The Home Economics division oT The ciTy. MISS E. J. LAW and MISS D. M. SMITH were Then added To The Home Economics sTaTT. Mrs. Summer succeeded Mrs. Rush as head Teacher. The Physical Training DeparTmenT has a sTaTT oT Tive insTrucTors: MRS. E. R. JAMES, MRS. E. N. DANIEL, MR. E. P. HARDELL, MR. W. D. THOMP- SON, and MR. B. KESSLER. The heads OT The girls' and boys' Gym classes are Mrs. Daniel and Mr. Thompson respecTiveIy. The girls' sporTs, under The supervision of Mrs. Daniel and Mrs. James, are conTined To compeTiTion wiThin Their respeclrive classes, while The boys, TaughT by Mr. Thompson, Mr. Kessler, and Mr. Hardell, Take parT in inTer-high games. djbysical Zivainimj oo zs .dumb cvasnuses we won l- oxgef' UV I ' ' The Arr course is Jraughi by MR. J. E. LAMB, and MRS. E. D. SAUGSTAD. If is divided info Arr Srruclrure, Drawing and Painring, Commercial and Graphic Arlrs. and Arr Appreciarion. Music. also. plays an imporianr par? in ihe life of Techiies. Maior Music. Orches- +ra, and Band are offered Jrhem under Jrhe insrrucfion of MR. I-I. NICODEMUS, MRS. B. B. THOMPSON, and MR. D. WALTEN. MR. I.. MALKUS was insrrucior of ihe Or- f 5' chesira and Band ihis year during The absence of Mr. Walien. music 5 Q -X . c .X '- ,X , BQ' f 1 ZQDVL, r ,f . MRS. C. SHUMANN, maTron, is in charge oT The Emergency Room. STudenTs are senT To her Tor TreaTmenT whenever They become ill. She also Talces care oT losT and Tound arTicIes. MISS J. GRADY is librarian. She has a sTaTT oT sTudenTs under her supervision who help wiTh The vvorlc and geT valuable experience. MRS. L. C. TURNER, head oT The OTTice STaTT, wiTh her assisTanTs, MISS D. STETSON. MRS. C. B. WOOD, and a group oT sTudenTs, Takes care oT The school records and oTher oTTicial business. MRS. MARTIN receives Tardy sTudenTs each morning in Mr. VlieT's oTTice. The school sTaTT and members oT The TaculTy have many duTies in addiTion To insTrucTing The sTu- denTs. The commiTTees on which The Teachers serve are: College CommiTTee, Program CommiTTee. and MiliTary CommiTTee. AudiTing senior records, supervising I. TesTs, and advising The schooI's clubs, sororiTies, and TraTerniTies are among oTher duTies perTormed by The Teaching sTaTT. The Em- ploymenT Bureau, Boolc Exchange. Banlc. Loclcers, Tech RelieT, Tech PaTroI, Cheer Leaders. SporTs, 6. O., TECH LIFE, TECI-IITE, graduaTions, assem- blies, semi-annual dramaTic presenTaTions, sTudy halls, and secTions are all under The supervision oT The TaculTy. Several Thousands oT dollars pass Through The hands oT The school Treasurer each year. These ouTside duTies oTTen equal or over-balance The work oT Teaching. I-ICDSPITAL LIBRARY OFFICE TARDY STUDY I-IALL 22 Z-bvoujb 1-ke cfmulliovas on fy ,Q The classrooms al Tech are lhe cenler ol school life. Inside sluclenls may loe seen perusing books on English, language, malhemalics, science. hislory, home economics, geography, Jryping, shorlhancl, office lraining, and shop worlc. From lhese rooms will be drawn lhe specialisls of lomorrow. 24 'P MN f 2. U , 11 . . A mlll!l'i SQ ulluu 11- K' v WJ fb glass eabevs 1 ff' Q ,E-A 4 Ss if A jgi. Q1 ' fc f , , ' .' f!:f ig2:e.-:'ayf- f ,mf A 5 u 4 IT IS AN HONOR TO BE CHOSEN AN OFFICER of I-be gvabuat-045 Class WiThouT leadership a crowd becomes a mob. Wi+h 743 members enrolled in The graduaTing classes, eTTi- cienT direcTion was essenTial To avoid conTusion. The senior class oT June I938 had capable leaders. ATTer more Than one day oT baIloTing William Zeller was chosen presidenT. The vice presidenT was William I-Iol- brook. The only girl To be elecTed To an oTTice was Madeline Bawell, The secreTary. For Treasurer. The class named Thomas I-IunTer. The oTTice oT sergeanT- aT-arms was closely conTesTed, buT Daniel McNally Tinally won. Mrs. Eda B. FrosT, The TaculTy adviser oT The June class, was able To counsel The class, and iTs leaders, so ThaT The deTails oT graduaTion were always worked ouT in a harmonious manner. AT The Time oT This wriTing The February class oTTicers have noT been chosen, buT Their work will be under The guidance oT Mrs. A. Frazier, Their TaculTy adviser. The chieT duTies oT The presidenT are To preside aT The class meeTings and graduaTion exercises. I-Ie also appoinTs, wiTh The aid oT The adviser, The members oT The various commiTTees. Besides serving as chairman oT commiTTees The vice presidenT musT preside if The presidenT is noT able To aTTend. The secreTary keeps The minuTes oT The meeTings and Takes care oT The class correspondence. The Treasurer has charge oT The Tinances, a responsible and diTTiculT iob. The sergeanT- aT-arms sees ThaT order is mainTained aT all meeTings oT The class and inTorms The commiTTees oT meeTings: wiTh The TaculTy adviser he arranges Tor ianiTor service, lighTs, seaTing. and The general comTorT oT The class members aT all meeTings. WiThouT a purpose Ieadershipis aimless. To prepare and carry ouT in an orderly and digniTied manner The exercises incidenT To graduaTion is work To TesT The leadership oT These sTudenTs, because The acTiviTies aTTendanT upon graduaTion are sTudenT acTiviTies. The Teachers are concerned. naTuralIy, wiTh The acTual com- pIeTion oT crediT and The besTowal oT diplomas. The sTudenTs chosen have been worThy oT The TrusT placed in Them. 27 611 for Ivecfov u M e , 'I 9 5 8 ABBADESSA - BISSELL JOHN PETER ABBADESSA: Honor Roll, five semeslersg Pharos: Cadelsq Orcheslra: Saber, Chevrons, Chess, Chernislry, and Spanish Clubs: TECH LIFE and TECHITE Represenlalive, one sernesler. MARY FRANCES ABSI-IER: Girls' Glee Club: TECH LIFE Represenlalive, Three semeslers. ALICE BERNADETTE AMOS: Chemislry and Dramalic Clubs: Girl Reserves. JAMES EDWARD ANDERSON: Pharos. JULIAN BRADLEY ANDERSON: Cadelsi Tech Pafrol one semesler. LAWRENCE D. ANDERSON: Cadels: Chevrons and Boys' Glee Clubs: Tech Palrol, four semeslers. SYLVIA BELL ANDERSON: Girl Reserves. RACHEL MARIE ANTONIOLI: French Club. PEARL MARION ARROW: Girls' Rifle, Volley, Baseball, Baslcelball, and Diamond T Clubs: TECHITE Slarcl, JUANITA ROSALIE ASHER: Girls' Glee and Commercial Clubs: Girl Reserves: Pals and Palelles. EDWARD CLAPP ATWATER: Cadels. CECILIA MARIE BAARDSE: Volley, Baslcefball, Diamond T, and Commercial Clubs: TECH LIFE Represenlalive. one semesler. 28 A I 11.1 .fG, A., 'X wg MARGARET MARION BABCOCK. MARGARET DOROTHY BAER: Archery and Girls' Rifle Clubs: Sludenls' Cilizenship Council. RUTH ELIZABETH BALLINGER: Home Economics Club. HELEN LEONA BANKS: Honor Roll, Three semes+ers: Baseball, Volley, Baslcelball, and Commercial Clubs. EDWARD LEO BARKER: Traclc. MARGARET ROSE BATCH: Pals and Palefies. RICHARD STEPHEN BAUSCH. MADELINE RUTH BAWELL: Honor Roll. Iwo semeslers: Pharos: G. O. Represenlaiive, Iwo semeslersg Nalure and Dramafic Clubs: Sludenls' Cifizenship Council: Office Slaff: TECH LIFE and TECHITE Represenlalive, one semesler. THOMAS JOSEPH BAYER: Track: Orcheslra. CHARLES RAWLINGS BEAUMONT: Honor Roll, one semesler: Tennis Team: Tech Pafrol, 'Four semesfers: TECH LIFE Slaff. RICHARD LEONARD BELL: Cadefsi Traclc: Slamp Club. ROBERT FOUST BIERLY: Honor Roll, four semeslersg Pharos: Chess Club. EDWIN BILLHIMER: Cadefs: Chevrons, Saber, Boys' Rifle, and Boys' Glee Clubs: Tech Pafrol, five semeslers. JAMES WEIR BIRKETT. BETTIE BISSELL: Lambda Sigma Delia: TECHITE Represenlalive, one semesler: Girls' Afhlelic Club. 29 v eniov Kvecfov BITTING - BURCHELL DOROTHY VIRGINIA BITTING: Honor Roll. one semes- Ier. DORIS WINNIFRED BLACK: Honor Roll, four semeslers: Plmaros: Philos: Girl Reserves: TECH LIFE Represen Iafive. one semesler: French and Nafure Clubs. DOROTHY MAE BLADEN. MARY CARMELA BOCABELLO. LOUISE ANNIE BOCCABELLA LILLIAN AGNES BOCZKOWSKI. MARIAM ELEANOR BOEGLEN: Honor Roll. five semes- Iers: Pharos: TECHITE S+aI'I: Girls' Rifle and Com- mercial Clubs. DOROTHY MAY BORDEN. VICTORIA ANN BOTTASH. GILBERT CANTER BOWEN: Caclels: Saber, Cllevrons and Nalure Clubs. DAVID JOSEPH BOWMAN: Foo+baIl: Track? TECI-IITE Represenfafive, one semesfer: Seclion Presiclenr. five semesrers. JOHN JOSEPH BRANIGAN: Cadelsz Cluevrons and Traffic Clubs: Teclw Palrol. Iliree sernesiersg Secfion Presiclenf, one semesfer. 30 DONALD QRSPEKBRAUNER: Boys' G,-lee Club: semeslers. ONE MARIAN BRENNER. r: Seclion Presidonl, Two ELVIN L. BRlNCEElELD: Honor Roll, one semesler: Pbaros: Caclels: Traclc: Eoolloall: Sludonls' Cilizen- ship Council: Traffic Club: Teclw Palrol, lwo semeslers: TECHITE ancl TECH LlEE Represenlalive, one semesler. DOROTHY MARGARET BRINSON: Girls' Rifle, Girls' Glee, and Home Economics Clubs: Girl Reserves. MICHAEL JOHN BROCENOS: Cadels: Boys' Glee Club: Tech Palrol, one semesler. LILLIAN BROIDER: Girl ReserveSI Library Slalli Opera Club. HAROLD KENT BROWN. JOSEPH KENNETH BROWN. MERRILL R. BROWN. ZlTA MAE BROWN: Girls' Glee Club: Girl Reserves. JAMES DE ARMOND BROWNE: Caclels: Saber and Cbevrons Clubs: Pals and Palelles. ARTHUR MAJOR BRUKARDT: Pals and Palelies. GRANVILLE WEIR BRUMBAUGH: Honor Roll, five semeslers: Pbaros: Cadels: Saber, Clwevroris, Clnemisfry. and Traffic Clubs: Hi-Y. FRANK DECOREE BUONO: Graphic Arfs Club. DOROTHY MARY BURCHELL: Home Economics and Girls' Rifle Clubs. 3I eniov ivecfov une, 4958 BURNS - COHEN WALTER WILLIAM BURNS: Honor Roll, +wo semeslersz Plwaros: Cadefsg Saber and Boys' Glee Clubs. ROY HOFFMAN BU RTNER: Boys' Glee CIub:TecI'1 Pafrol. Iwo semeslers. PIERCE B. BUTLER: Baseball. LOUISE EUGENIA BUTTS. ALICE MAY CALLAHAN. JAMES J. CAMPBELL. WILLIAM ALPHONSO CAMPBELL. JOHN CHARLES CAPUTO. JOSEPH CARR: Golf and Boys' Glee Clubs. LESTER FOREST CARRICK: Graphic Arls Club: TECH ITE Sfalzl. CARROLL PAUL CARTER: Traclcg Cllemislry Club. LO U IS J. CASTAGN ETO. 32 Uv' Ni MARY KATHERINE CATLOTH. ' LOUIS ANTHONY CECCHINI: Honor Roll, one semesler: Cadels: Saber, Clwevrons, and Fencing Clubs: Seclion Presidenl, one sernesler. LORRAINE DOROTHY CHILDS: Honor Roll, one sernesler: Home Economics Club. NORMA MARTHA CI-IIPMAN: Honor Roll, Iwo semeslers: Cv. O. Represenlalive, Iwo semeslers: Commercial and Home Economics Clubs: Girl Reserves: TECH LIFE Represenlalive, one semesler. JUNE CHISARI: Commercial Club: Girl Reserves MARY IRENE CHUMAS: Girl Reserves ALBERTA LOUISE CISSEL: Girls' Rifle and Traffic Clubs. BOSWELL CLARK. EDWARD L. CLARK: Track: Baskelballz French Club: Seclion Presidenl, four semeslers. JOHN BERT CLARK: Cadels. PAULINE FRANCES CLARK: Commercial and Home Economics Clubs: TECH LIFE Slarl. BERNADETTE MAY CLAVELOUX: Commercial Club. MARY HELEN CLERICO: Commercial Club. ROBERT ROLLER CLOSE: Honor Roll, live semeslersz Pliaros: Cadels: Clnevrons Club. CLARA COHEN. 33 ensot svecfov SARAH COHEN. GILBERT ANTHONY COLE: Cadels. DAVID M. COLEMAN: Honor Roll. one semesferq Cadefsg Orcheslraq Chemisfry Club: Secfion President +wo semeslers. ARTHUR BROADDUS COOKE: Cadelsz Chevrons Club. CECIL RUDOLPH COOLEY: Sfudenls' Cifizenslmip Coun- cxl. STUART COOLEY: Chemisiry and Traffic Clubs: Sfudenfs' Cilizenship Council. DORIS CORNELL: Sedion President Three semeslers. WARREN LEO COUSINS: Boys' Rifle Club. XGEORGE E. CROWTHER, Jr. ALBAIS JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM. JOHN FRANCIS CURTIN: Cadefsg Saber and Chevrons Clubs. ROSIE MARY CUTICCI-IIA: Arclwery and Volley Ball Clubs. 34 FRANCES JUANITA DALE. JANE CLAVERT DANIEL: Girls' Glee, Dramalic, and Cbemislry Clubs: Sludenls' Cilizensbip Council: Girl Reserves: Library Slafl. ANNA MAE DARNALL. E. JEAN DAVIS: Girl Reserves. GENE BERNARD DAVIS: Caclels: Cbevrons Club: Pals and Palelles: TECH LIFE Represenlalive, 'Iwo semeslers. BERNICE VELMA DAWSON: Girl Reserves: Office Slall. EVELYN GERTRUDE DAY. ALLENE DEITZ: Honor Roll, five semeslers: Pbaros: G. O. Represenlalive, Iwo semeslers: Rifle, Glee. Commercial, Dramalic, Clnemisfry, and Home Economics Clubs: Girl Reserves: TECHITE and TECH LIFE Represenlalives, one semesler, FRANKLIN DELLASTATIOUS: Cadels, Chevrons Club. PHIL HUNT DE LOZIER: Cadefs: Baseball: Track. CREIGHTON OLIVER DE MARR: Cadefsz Chevrons, Spanish, and French Clubs. JAMES NICHOLAS DEMAS: TraPlic and Cliemisrry Clubs: Seclion President one semesler. CATHERINE ROSE DE THIERRY. LAWRENCE JOSEPH DETORIE: Baskefball: Track. JOHN ALLEN DILLON: Boys' Glee Club. 35 eniov ivecfov .. ,, 6 , 4 9 5 s muon . FRANK ALBERT HEREFORD DILLON. MARJORIE ELLEN DILLON: TECH LIFE Represenfalive Iwo semesfers: Girl Reserves: Spanish Club. JOSEPH JOHN DI STASIO: Track: Boys' Glee Club. MARY LOUISE DON DERO. JEANNE ADELAIDE DUNHAM: TECH LIFE Represenla- five, Iwo semesfersg Sfudenis' Cifizenship Council. ROBERT CARROLL DYSLAND: Cadels: Secfion Presi- dent one semesfer. WANDA WHITMORE EARMAN: Pals and Paleffes: Painf and Powder Club. ERIN ELLIS: Honor Roll, Iwo semeslers: Orcheslra: Girl Reserves: French and Girls' Glee Clubs. WILLIAM M. EMSHWILLER: Cadels: Boys' Glee Club: Teclw Pairol, one semesler: Seciion President one semesier: TECHITE and TECH LIFE Represen+a+ive. one semesfer. BOB FRANK WALTER ERDMAN: Cadelsi Seciion Presi- denf, one semesier: Hi-Y: Chemislry and Nafure Clubs: Baslcelball: Track: Tennis: TECH LIFE Rep- resenfalive, one semesler. ELLEN ELIZABETH ESPEY: Baskefball, Volley Ball, Base- ball, and Diamond T Clubs. CARM EN ELIZABETH ESSIG. 36 'U li JACK LEROY ETTLE. WILLIAM LOTT FARLEY: TECH LIFE Stall. HELEN MARGARET FARR: Honor Roll, four semeslers: Pharos: Seclion President four semeslersz TECH LIFE Represenfafive, one semesler. ROBERT SYLVAN FELTER: Boys' Glee Club. ISABEL ANITA FERMAN. DOROTHY ROBERTA FERGUSON: Honor Roll, one sernesler: Commercial and Baseball Clubs: Girl Reserves: TECHITE Slall. LOUIS JOSEPH FIGLIOZZI: Honor Roll, one semesler: Cadels: Saber, Chevrons, Boys' Glee, Opera, Fencing, and Spanish Clubs. GEORGE EDWARD FILGATE: Honor Roll, one semesler: Pharos: Hi-Y: Chernislry, Dramalic, Opera. Boys' Glee. and Tralzlic Clubs: Sfudenls' Cilizenship Council: TECH LIFE Represenlalive, one semesfer. ELISE ROSINA FISHER: Honor Roll, six semeslers: Pharos: Quill and Scroll: French Club: Seclion President one semesler: TECHITE Slalll. MARY FRANCES FLEMER: Honor Roll, four semeslers: Pharos: French and Girls' Glee Clubs. HELEN VIRGINIA FLETCHER: Honor Roll, one semesler. BERNARD FLOAM: Seclion President one semeslerg TECH LIFE Represenlalive, one semesler. MARY FOLEY. ANNA CATHERINE FORD: Office Srafl. WILLIAM NELSON FRANK: Honor Roll, live semeslers: TECHITE Slarcl, Traffic Club. 37 we s. '9- ..-any eniov ivect-or FRANKHAUSER - GROVES I 1 1,4 I 1 I ? 1 1 1 HARRIET STAUEFER FRANKHAUSER: GIrI Reserves RUTH LOUISE FRIDAY: Siege Crew: Nafure CIub. DANIEL ROLAND FUSFELD: Honor RoII, one semesfert Chess and Debaiing Clubs. HARRY P. GALLOGLY: Cadefsz Chevrons Club. DWIGHT B. GALT: Baskefballg French and Sfamp Clubs. ROBERT AARON GEARHART: Chemisfry and French Clubs. FREDERICK JOSEPH GEIER: Bank Sfaffg Commercial Club. MILDRED ELIZABETH GEIER: Home Economics CIub. NORMA LOUISE GHEE. Chemisrry and French Clubs. YVONNE GILES: Pals and PaIeHesg TECH LIFE Repre- senfaiive, one semesfer. VERNON RAGAN GINGELL: CadeIs: Chevrons, Boys GIee, and Boys' Rifle CIubs. 38 NATHAN LESLIE GILES: Caclefsg BasebaII: BasIceI'baII: MAX GOLDBERG: Honor Roll, five semesfersg Pharos: Cadelrsg Saber, Chevrons, Boys' Glee, Opera. Spanish, and Fencing Clubs. MARIE KUULEI GOO ON: Honor Rall, five semeslersg Pharos: Home Economics, and Spanish Clubs: Pals and Palehkes: Seciion President one semesferg TECH LIFE Represenfafive, one sernesler: TECHITE Sfaff. MAXINE LOUISE GORDON: Honor Roll, five semesfers: Pharos: Ouill and Scroll: Girl Reserves TECH LIFE Sfahf. JUANTTA VIRGINIA GORHAM: Opera, e-ma' Rana, Paini and Pawaaf, and Commercial Clubs. BETTY JANE GORRELL: Commercial Crab. EUGENE ARNOLD GOUGH: Caclefs: Eaauaail. PATRICIA CAROL GRADY. JOAN GRAY: Lambda Sigma Delfai vauay Ball Club. DORA MARGARET GREEN: Honor Roll. Three semesIers: Pharos: Cusfodian of Colors: Home Eco- nomics Club: Secfion Presidenf, one semesfer. EDWIN GREEN. SHIRLEY AUDELLE GREENLAW: Pals and Paleiies. CHESTER GRIMES: Cadefs. WILLIAM GRITZ: TECH LIFE Represenfafive, one semesfer: TECH LIFE Sfaff. MIRIAM RUDLEY GROSS: Honor Roll, four semesfers: Pharos: Seclion Presiclenf. one semes+erg Dramafic and Home Economics Clubs: Pals and Paleflesg Girl Reserves: Girl Scouls: Ma1ron's Assisfanf, one semesfer. DOROTHY LOUISE GROVES: Honor Rall, five semes'rers: Spanish Club. 39 eniov ivecfov u V1 e j, 4 9 5 8 GUSTAFSON - HOTIS RAYMOND LESLIE GUSTAFSON: TECHITE Slafli Honor Roll, one semesler: Orcheslfra: Chemisfry and Graphic Arfs Clubs. MARGARET R. HAETLER: Honor Roll, four semesfers: Pharos: Girls' Rifle and Spanish Clubs: TECHITE Sfaff: Ouill and Scroll. ALICE HAISLIP: Girls' Rifle and French Clubs: TECHITE Sfaff. WILLIAM FRANKLIN HAKE: Tennis: Baseball: Baskef- ball: Secfion Presidenf, fwo semesfers: Tech Pafrol, 'Iwo semesfers. MARGERY ANN HALE: Honor Roll, Iwo semesfers: Philos: Pals and Paleffes: Girl Reserves: Girls' Glee, Opera, and French Clubs: TECH LIFE Represenfa- five, one semesfer. JOHN SAMUEL HAMACHER: Cadefs: Orchesfra: Golf and Track Team: De Molay: Chevrons, Boys' Glee, and French Clubs. ZEB T. HAMILTON: Honor Roll. one semesfer: Pharos: Cadefs: Saber ancl Chevrons Clubs. THOMAS COGAN HAMMETT, Jr.: Sigma Tau Lambda. ELIZABETH JOHANNA HAMMOND: Home Economics and Girls' Rifle Clubs. RUTH ELEANOR HANSCH: Honor Roll, fhree semesfers: Pharos: Girl Reserves: Commercial Club: Bank Slaff. EVELYN MAE HARDEN: Honor Roll, one semesler: Pals ancl Paleffes. DONALD ROYLSTON HARRIS: Track: Tech Pafrol, four semesfers. 40 I I Sludenls' Cilizensliip Council. JOHN HAZZARD: Boys' Glee and Commercial Clubs. LOLA MAE HEEFLEY: Commercial Club. MARGARET AMELIA HELM: Commercial, Girls' Rifle, and Painl and Powder Clubs. FRANCES ALBERTA HERMAN. JOHN EDWARD HERRlNG. JAMES HESLOX HERRIOTTS. FRED CARLISLE HICKS: Cadels: Chevrons Club. MARGARET AUDREY HIGDON: Volley Ball, Baskelball, Archery, and Commercial Clubs. MARY MAGDALENE HIGDON. LELIA MARY HILTON: Honor Roll, Iwo semeslersg French Club. WILLIAM A. HOLBROOK: Eoolball: Traclcg Circle T Club: G. O. Represenlalive, Iwo semeslers: Secrion Presidenl, Iwo semeslers. HOWARD KENNETH HOOVER: Caclels: Saber and Clwevrons Clubs: Library Slall: TECH LIFE Reperesenlarive, one semesler. DAVID CALVERT HOSKlNS: Baseball: Traclc. CAROLYN ELIZABETH HOTIS: Honor Roll, one semesler: Plnaros: Girls' Glee, Girls' Rifle, Commer- cial, ancl Opera Clubs: Girl Reserves. 4I CHARLES GUTHR E HAYNES: Honor Roll, one sernesler: Pliaros: Commercial Club: Banlc Slail: enact U ecfov HENRY HOWE. THOMAS V. HOWES, Jr.: Honor Roll, one semesler: Track. X THOMAS HUNTER: Pharos: Cadels: Clwevrons and Saber Clubs: Secfion President Two semesfers: TECHITE Represenlaiive, one semesler. X RUTH CAROLYN HYDE: Traffic Club: Girl Reserves ELIZABETH IVES. ELMER L. JENKlNS:CadeTs:Cl'1evrons, French. Chemislry. Traffic, and Spanish Clubs: Sludenis' Cilizenslwip Council: TECH LIFE Represenlafive, one semeslrer. THEMIS ROOSEVELT JOHNS. CHARLES YOTHERS JOHNSON: Honor Roll, one semes- ler: Cadels: Chevrons and Saber Clubs. ALBERT JONES: Honor Roll. Two semeslers: Pharos: Cadels: Clwevrons, Spanish, Chemislry, and Traffic Clubs. ' BETTY RUTH JONES: Honor Roll, one semesfer: Pharos: Girl Reserves: Dramafic, Girls' Glee. Spanish. and Riding Clubs: TECHITE Represenfafive. Two semes- Jrers. LENA KAPLAN: Pals and Palelles. K ll MARGARET MARIE KELLIHER. 42 CHARLES KELLY. BETTY MARIE KENNEDY: Swimming Club. ROBERT JAMES KILBY: Ailmleiic Club. MARGUERITTE KIMBALL: TECH LIFE Represenlalive. one semeslei. LORRAINE CECILIA KING: Commercial Club. LEONA ADALINE KIRCHNER: Honor Roll, Iwo semesiers. MARY ELIZABETH KIRCHNER: Honor Roll, Iwo semesiers. I n ll u MARGARET EVELYN KNOTT: Girl Reserves: Seclion Presideni, Iwo semeslers. ,dim LOUIS F. KRIEGER: Spanish Club: Tennis Team: TECH LIFE Represenlaiive. one semesier. HELEN KATHRYN KRUM: Painl and Powder, Girls' Rifle, Cbess, and Commercial Clubs: Pals and Palellresg Girl Reserves: TECH LIFE Slaill. LORETTA GERTRU DE KRUMM: Honor Roll. one se-mesier: Pharos: Dramaiic Club. DONALD LAMORE: Track: Tennis Team: French and Chemisiry Clubs. MARY LOUISE LARRICK. WALTER EDWIN LAWSON: Cadels: Chevrons and Boys' Rifle Clubs. MELVIN FRED LEONBERGER. 43 enqovia ilk'-, ,. iws -4 QNX-Q x .V :-Si.1l'- IIQFQGAYQ: 'six X WUNJ' Vw? This marble 'rablef of colonial design bearing Tech's Roll of Honor was planned by Mr. Alexis Many lo be placed in The Memorial Room in memory of lhose of Tech who gave Jrheir lives in ihe World War. I+ was declicafecl on November IO. I933, wifh one of 'rhe mosl impressive assemblies ever presenfecl by sludenrs. Wi+h Mr. Many's clealh las'r December fhis fablel' +alces on an aclclilional meaning in i'l's per- pe'rua+ion of Jrhe memory of a man +o whom all Techifes will be forever graleful for +he almosphere of beau+y which was his giff 'lo fhe school. vom ' . . of gflflemom ses 45 eniov Cvecfov U4 V1 e I 4 9 5 8 LEVENTHAL - MCCAFFREY 7 I I THELMA LEVENTI-IAL. JOHN REED LEVY. IDA MARY LEWIS: Honor Roll, Ilnree semeslers: Plwaros: Girls' Rifle and Spanish Clubs: TECHITE Sialtl. MARGARET ALICE LILLIE: Honor Roll, one semeslert Frenclri Club: Girl Reserves: Pals and Palelles. EUGENIA DOROTHY LIMPARIS: Slage Crew: Commer- cial Club. BEBE LINDER: Honor Roll, one semesler: Pharos: Girl Reserves: Painl and Powder, Cliemislry, Swimming, Spanish, and Girls' Rifle Clubs. MORTON LITTMAN: Eoolballg Baslcelballg Track: Boys' Glee Club. MARY TERESA LOEARO. ROBERT LOGUE: Honor Roll, one semesler. MARIJANE LOHMANN: Girl Reserves: Seclion Presidenl, one semesler. MABEL LOUISE LONG: Commercial Club, Girl Reserves. 46 VIOLA MARGUERITE LONG: Honor Roll. one semesler: S : I DONALD JEM ISON LU DWIG. BENJAMIN A. LYNT: Pharos: Cadeis: G. O. Represenlalive, Iwo semeslers: Library Siahf: Dramaiic, Nalure. Opera. Saber, and Chevrons Clubs: TECHITE and TECH LIFE Represenlafive, Iwo semeslers. JUANITA PENN MADRON: Girls' Glee Club: Seclion President four serneslers: Library Slali. GRACE MAGISTA: Pharos: Girls' Glee Club. DONALD RICHARD MAGRUDER: Caclels: Chevrons. Saber. and Nalure Clubs: Hi-Y: Library Slafl. GEORGE HENRY MAI-IONEY. TESSIE MALAS. JACK MARKLAND. FLORENCE ESTHER MARLOW: Girls' Rifle Club: Girl Reserves. LOUISE VIRGINIA MARSH: Honor Rall, one semesier: Pharos: Girls' Glee, Opera, Pain? and Powder. Dramalic, and Spanish Clubs: Girl Reserves: Sludenis' Cilizenship Council: Seciion President one semesler, RAYMOND MARYMAN, Jr. MARION MATILDA MAY: Honor Rall, five serneslers: Pharos: Spanish Club: Girl Reserves: TECHITE Siaflg Quill and Scroll. WILLIAM MAYNE: Cadels: Chevrons, Saber, and Chemislry Clubs: TECH LIFE Represenlaiive, Iwo semesiers: Seciion President one semesier. JOHN CARL McAULEY: Baseball: Spanish Club. DORIS CECILIA MCCAFFREY. 47 eniov ivecfov MCCENEY - NORFORD NORMAN McCENEY: Honor Roll, one semeslerg Cadels: Clievrons Club. BERNICE AUDELLE MCCLANAHAN. HUGH MCCLAY: Cadelsg Baslcelball: Boys' Glee Club. MAIZIE ELVIRA MCCORD: Commercial Club. LAURETTA GERALDINE MCCUSKER: Honor Roll. five semeslersg Plnarosq Girls' Rifle, Sporls. and Erenclw Clubs: Sludenls' Cilizenslnip Council. I-IUC-I-I DANIEL McLAUGI-ILIN. DANIEL MERRITT MCNALLY: Honor Roll, live semeslers: Plwarosq Traclcg Seclion Presidenl, Iwo semeslers: TECH LIFE Slalf. RUTH CATHERINE MQNANEY: Home Economics Club. LUCY ELLEN MCNEELY: Pliarosg Girl Reserves. ALICE ERMA IVIEEGAN: Girls' Glee ancl Commercial Clubs: Lambda Sigma Della. IRENE BERNADETTE MEITZLER: Girls' Glee, Opera, Girls' Rifle, and Painl and Powder Clubs. DOROTHY VERTNA MENNEN: Honor Roll. one semesler: Plwarosg Girls' Glee, Drarnalic, and Opera Clubs: TECHITE Represenlalive, five semeslers. 48 40' OLIVE JANE MILLER: Girls' Glee, Commercial, and Home Economics Clubs: Girl Reserves: Seclion Presidenl, one semesler. LUCIA MERCEDES MITCHELL: Thela Della Tau: Painl and Powder, Tralilic. and Claemislry Clubs: Girl Reserves. ROBERT MONTGOMERY: Track. SELMA LORRAINE MOORE: Girls' Glee Club. ROBERT MARSHALL MOSELEY: Cadels: Traclc: Foolball: Clwemislry, Boys' Rifle, and Traffic Clubs: Tech Palrol, Iwo semeslers: Seclion Presidenl, one semesler. MARIAN KATHERINE MUSOLINO. JOSEPH MUSUMECI. LEON McCARRELL MYERS: Baseball: Boys' Glee Club. ANNA MAGDALENE NEVITT: Nalure and Commercial Clubs. THOMAS HARRY NEWBY: Honor Roll, live semeslers: PI'1aros: Baseball: Eoolball: Philos: Spanish, Clmemislry, and Trallic Clubs: TECHITE Slalil: Hi-Y. JOHN P. NICHOLS: Foolball: Traclc. THELMA ANGELIA NICOL: Baseball, Baslcelball, Valley, and Commercial Clubs. M. ADAIR NOBLE: Caclels: Clievrons ancl Boys' Rifle Clubs. ROBERT NORDBY: PI1aros: Caclels: Saber, Cl1evrons, and Clmemislry Clubs: Seclion Presidenl, Iwo semeslers: TECHITE Represenlalive, four semeslers. MARSHALL ALBERT NOREORD, Jr.: Library Slall: Commercial and Boys' Rifle Clubs. 49 ennov svecfov 58 I JORDAN CALVIN NOVAK: Cadefs: Chevrons and Chem- isfry Clubs. DONALD ARTHU R OAKES. LAVON RUTH OCKERSHAUSEN: Honor Roll, Three semeslersg Pharosg Bank Sfaflq Girl Reserves: TECH LIFE Represenfalive, fwo semeslers. JOHN O'CONNELL. WILBUR OLIN. RUBY LEE PARDINE: Honor Roll, lwo semeslers. CHARLES H. PARKER: Honor Roll, live semesfersg Pharos: Cadeisg Che-vrons. Saber, Boys' Glee, Boys' Rifle, and Traffic Clubs Sludenfs' Cilizenship Council. Gfgmzw fplflwo JOSEPH BATCHELOR PARKER, Jr.: Pharos: Caclelsl Saber, Chevrons, French, Boys' Glee, Traffic. and Chemislry Clubs: Tech Palrol. Two semeslers. CATHERINE ALICE PAYNE: Baslcelball, Baseball, and Girls' Rifle Clubs. CARLTON CLEVELAND PENN, Jr. BERNARD PERKINS. CLARA HELENE PERRUSO. 50 RM: Q LX' JEANETTE ALBERTA PLOWMAN: Girls' Glee, Opera, Girls' Rifle, and Commercial Clubs. WILLIAM JOSEPH POWERS: Plnaros: Baseball: Boys' Glee Club: TECH LIFE Siafi. PRISCILLA EVELYN PRATT: Opera Club: Library Sfalzi. DAVID W. RABENHORST: Honor Roll, one semesler: Pharos: Boys' Glee Club: Baseball. JUNE LILLIAN RAGER: Honor Roll, one semesier: Traffic Club: Girl Reserves. LAURA JACOBS RAGLAND. RUTH BERNICE RANDALL. OTIS BRAMBLE RAPER: TeCl1 Palrol, one semesier. HAZEL VERONICA RECK: Girl Reserves: Pals and Palelles. PAULINE ANNIE REEVES. KARL WALTON RHINE: Caclelsi Saber, Cbevrons, and Boys' Glee Clubs. FRANCES VIRGINIA RHODES: Commercial Club. BERNICE LEONA RICHARDSON: Commercial and Girls' Glee Clubs: Seclion Presidenl, Iwo semeslers: TECH LIFE and TECHITE Represenlalive, one semesler: TECHITE Sfaii. MILDRED IRENE RINAUDOT. FRANK EDWIN ROBERTS: Cadeis: Cbevrons Club. 5I eniov ivecfov M 91 e , 4 9 5 3 Rosesom - smm-I 1 1 i E-rl : MARY INEZ ROBESON. ROBERT E. ROBSON: Cadels: Orclweslra. JOHN LENZIE ROGERS. Jr. LORRAINE BEATRICE ROGERS: Girls' Glee and Opera Clubs: Girl Reserves: Seclion President one semesfer. MARGUERITE LOUISE RUSSELL: Girls' Glee, Opera. and Nalure Clubs. JOAN LOUISE RUTHERFORD: Girls' Glee, A+hle+ic. Opera, and Pain? and Powder Clubs. ' GORDON FLEMING SANDEFUR: Cadelsg Saber and Chevrons Clubs: Hi-Y: Tech Palrol, Iwo semeslers. CLARA ELLEN SANTMYERS: Girls' Glee. Opera. and Allwlelic Clubs: Cheer Leader. DOLORES RAE SAYLOR. RICHARD ALVIN SCHLAUCH. DONALD DEWITT SCOTT. EDWARD JOSEPH SCULLEN: Football: Track: Hi-Y: TECH LIFE Represenlalive, fwo semeslers. 52 an-'I 'N ROBERT JASPER SEARLS: Honor Roll, one semeslerg Pharos: Cadels: Chevrons and Spanish Clubs. MARIE FRANCES SERIO: Bank Sfarl. MARY MENETTA SHAW: Alhlelic. Opera, and Diamond T Clubs: TECHITE Represenlafive, Iwo semeslers: Cheer Leader. ELIZABETH ANN SHEA. PAUL ERBERT SHELTON: Seclion President one semesler. BYRON E. SHERRILL: French and Traffic Clubs: TECH LIFE Represenfalive. one semesler. ROBERTA LYNN SHIRKY: Honor Roll, Iwo semeslers: Pharos: Dramalic Club: Philos: TECH LIFE Slafl. MARY JEANETTE SHONK: Honor Roll, live semeslers: Pharos: Dremalic and Girls' Glee Clubs: Sfudenls' Cilizenship Council: Girl Reserves: Secfion Presidenl, four semeslers: G. O. Secrelary. Ihree semeslers. MARY MARGARET SICOLI: Volley Bell Club. MARY LOUISE SISSON: Girl Reserves: Pals and Palelles. HOWARD BOURDEAUX SITES: Cadefs: Chevrons and Nalure Clubs: Boys' Slage Crew: Orcheslra. GLENN SKEMP: Cadefs: Chevrons Club: Tech Palrol, Ihree semeslers. DOROTHY MAY SMITH: Commercial Club: Office Slalzl. ELINOR LOUISE SMITH: Girl Reserves: Pals and Palelles. LEANDER L. SMITH: Tech Palrol, one semesler. 53 2' eniov Cvecfov SMITH - TRYON -I if ' I H MARY PARMALEE SMITH: Girls' Slaqe Crew: Girl Scoulsp Girls' Rifle, Nafure, and Alhlelic Clubs. WILLARD E. SMITH: Honor Roll, one semesler. WILLIAM SUTOR SMITH: Traclc: Seclion Presidenl, Iwo semeslers. JOHN JONES SMOOT. DAVID PRITCHETT SNELLINGS, Jr.: Cadels. ROBERT J. SPRIGGS: Caclels: Dramalic, Commercial, Painl and Powder, and Frenclw Clubs: Olilice Slaff: Sludenls' Cilizenslnip Council: TECH LIFE Represen- Ialive. Iwo semesfers. THEODORE JOHN STELL: Honor Roll, one semeslert Dramalic Club. OLGA HELEN STELLABOTTE. MARJORIE HODGSON STOCKETT: Honor Roll. Tour semeslers: Plwaros: French Club: Girl Reserves. SIDNEY STOLLER: Seclion Presidenl, one semeslerg Tech Palrol, one semesler: TECH LIFE Represenlalive, one semesler. XIE KATRINA STOREY: Honor Roll, five semeslers: Plmaros: Quill and Scroll: Girl Reserves: Sludenfs' Cifizenship Council: Home Economics Club: TECH LIFE S+aI'f. DAN STROTHER. 54 01' xx, fl? WILLIAM RALPH STROTHER. MILDRED VERNA SWIFT: Commercial Club. BELVA LORAINE SYLVESTER: Girl Reserves: Pels and Pelelies. MARY ALICE TALBERT: Swimming Club: TECHITE and TECH LIFE Represenleiive. one semester CONSTANCE FRY TATE. I' N RUTH LUCILLE TAYLOR: Girl Reserves JAMES TEARNEY: Fooiball. HELEN LOUISE TERRY: Swimming and Dramatic Clubsg Girl Reserves. DOROTHY THAYER: Painl and Powcler, Commercial, and Swimming Clubs: Girl Reserves MAY THOROWGOOD. LOSSIE MADELINE THURSTON. MAY ELIZABETH TIERNEY: Riding and Dramefic Clubs: Pals and Pelelles. RUTH ALICE TILLMAN: Girls' Glee. Opera, Home Economics, and Swimming Clubs: There Della Tau JOHN TOLZMAN: Track. MAX TRYON: Cadelsg Clwevrcns and Chemislry Clubs, 55 eniox Cvecfov BERNARD TUCKER: Baseball: Baslcelball, ELSIE MAE TURNER: Honor Roll, 'live semeslers: Pharos: Dramalic and Commercial Clubs: Girl Reserves: TECH LIFE Slall: Ouill and Scroll. DONALD DEAN VAN KIRK: Seclion Presidenl, one semesler: Chemislry Club: TECHITE Represenlalive, lhree semeslers: TECH LIFE Represenlafive. 'Iwo semeslers. IRENE ALEXANDRA VAVASIS: Chemislry Club. THEODORE MERRIAM VIAL: Honor Roll, five semeslers: Pharos: Boys' Glee, Traffic. Opera, and French Clubs! Seclion President one semesler: Foolball: Track. ELIZABETH ROE VOLLMER: Baseball and Baslcelball Clubs. EVELYN STUART WALLINGFORD: Pals and Palelles. HARRY GEORGE WATSON, Jr.: Caclels: Tech Palrol, Iwo semeslers. H. LOWMAN WATTS. JOSEPHINE WILMA WEARE: Honor Roll, 'Iwo semes- lers: Nalure Club: Library Slaff. JOSEPH RICHARD WEISS: Honor Roll, six semeslers: Pharos: Cacleis: Chevrons, Saber, Traffic. and Chem- islry Clubs: Quill and Scroll: TECH LIFE Represen- lalive, lhree semeslers: TECHITE Slalzl. MALCOLM PICKETT WEISSI French Club. 56 DOROTHY WERTH: Honor Roll, one semeslerg Home Economics Club. JOHN WARREN WEST: Seclion Presiclenl, one semesler: Hi-Y. MAE ELEANE WEYRICH: Clnemislry, Riding, Diamond T, Volley, Baslqelball. Baseball, ancl Commercial Clubs. DORIS ELIZABETH WHITE: Girl Reserves: Girls' Glee Club. HELEN GERALDINE WHITE: Riding Club: Pals and Palelles. MARGARET HELEN WHITE: Opera, Girls' Glee, Spanish, and Commercial Clubs. ROBERT WOOD WHITE: Orclneslra. . DOROTHY LANGDON WHITNEY: Honor Roll, one semeslerg Slage Crew: Nalure and Girls' Rifle Clubs: Girl Scouls. CHARLES FRANCIS WILDING: Cadels: French. Boys' Glee, and Fencing Clubs. MARGARET RUTH WILLIAMS: Honor Roll, one semeslerg Dramalic, Opera, and Girls' Glee Clubs. MARY WILLIAMS: Girl Reserves. VERNON STANLEY WILLIAMS: Cadels: Clnevrons, Saber, and Graphic Arls Clubs. MARSHALL THEODORE WILLS: I-Ii-Y: Boys' Glee, Opera, and Traffic Clubs: TECH LIFE Represen- lalive, lliree semeslers: TECH LIFE Slaff: Tech Palrol, one semesler: Sluclenls' Cilizensliip Council. PHOEBE JANE WINGFIELD: Tlwela Della Tau: Allwlelic Club. CHARLES WILSON: Caclels: Orclieslra: TECHITE Represenlalive, Iwo semeslers. 57 eniov ivecfov u 91 e , 'I 9 5 8 WILSON - ZOERNER JEAN CATLIN WILSON: Honor Roll, Iwo semeslers: Girls' Rifle, Tralilic, and Girls' Glee Clubs: Girl Reserves. PHILIP HEMPSTEAD WILSON: Cedels: Clwevrons and Saber Clubs: Seclion Presidenl, one semesler: Tech Palrol, one semeslerg TECHITE and TECH LIFE Rep- resenlalive, one semesler. WILLIAM SHILOH WILSON: Caclels: Saber and Chev- rons Clubs. THOMAS L. WISE: Baseball. RUZISKI MOZELL WOLFORD. DOROTHY MARY WOOD: Girls' Slage Crew: Commer- cial Club and Home Economics Club. DALE BRYANT WOODBURN: Honor Roll, one semesler: Cadels: Clmevrons Club: TECHITE Represenlalive. Iwo semeslersg Seclion Presidenl, one semesler. GORDON RANDOLPH WOODROW. ALFRED V. WOOTEN: Cadels: Teclw Palrol, four semes- Ie-rs. GEORGE BURKE WRIGHT: Honor Roll, four semeslers: Plwaros: Ouill and Scroll: Cadels: De Molay: Opera, French, Saber, and Clwevrons Clubs: TECHITE Shall. MARION GERTRUDE WRIGHT: Seclion President one semeslerg Commercial Club. WILLIAM LESLIE WRIGHT: Cadels: Clnevrons Club. 58 HELEN LOUISE YOUNG: Commercial Club: Girl Re- SSFVBS. WILLIAM WEBB ZELLER: Honor Roll, five semesfers: Pharos: Dramafic, Boys' Glee. Opera. and Traffic Clubs: Hi-Y: Philos: Tennis: Track: Sfudenfs' Cifizen- ship Council. MARY TAPPAN ZIEGLER: Lambda Sigma Della: Girls' Rifle Club: Sfudenls' Cifizenship Council. JAMES ROBERT ZOERNER. WILLIAM GILES: Boys' Glee Club: Tech Palrol, fTve semeslers. HELEN GRlVAKOS: Commercial, Girls' Rifle, and Ridinq Clubs: Girl Reserves: Orchesfra: Secfion Presiclenf. one semesler: TECHITE Sfaff. ARTHUR TURNER: De Molay: TECHITE Represenfafive. one semesfer. BERNARD TURNER. JOHN WILLIAMSON: Track: Baslcefball: Foofball: Circle ' T Club. EMMET D. OWENS: Bank: Commercial Club. 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Vu J 4 , - xg 4 . J 0,0 CD 0 md oats o vm C.. eniov Cvecfov mrelvvuavy, 495 ABERNETHY- CARBALLO NORMA JACOUELIN ABERNETI-IY: Girls' Rifle Club. FRANK WILBUR ADAMS: Cadeisg Teclw Pairol, Iwo semesiersg TECH LIFE Shall. JOE AMERICA: Cedelsz Orchestre. ALICE AINA ANDERSEN: Commercial Club. LOUISE ESTI-IER ANDERSON. MARJORIE ALICE ATKINSON: Dramalic, Opera. and Commercial Clubs. MIKE HARRY BAGDASIAN. BETTY MARIE BAGNAM: Girl Reserves MEREDITH BYRON BAUGI-IAN. MILDRED VIRGINIA BAUMANN: Girls' Glee Club. MARGARET ELIZABETH BECKER: Honor Roll, four semeslers: OFCIISSIFB. IVY LEE BELOTE, Jr.: Track: Foofbellq Circle T Club. 62 AN JOHN ROBERT BELT. EDITH ANN BERNSTEIN: Girls' Rifle Club. MISHEL BERNSTEIN: Chess Club: Tech Palrol, one semesrer. DELOR BIERLEIN. MILTON DE WITT BITTENBENDER: Track: Foofball. MARY DOLORES BLANKENSI-IIP: Baskelball, Volley Ball, Baseball, Shuhlleboard, Hockey. Archery and Diamond T Clubs. LOUISE MARIE BOCABELLA: Tennis, Baseball. Volley Ball, Basketball and Diamond T Clubs. RITA THOMASINE BONI. IDA ROSE BOWMAN: Commercial Club. CLARENCE HOMER BREEDEN, Jr.: Cadels. HAROLD WARREN BRILL: Cadets, Chess, French, and Spanish Clubs: Orchesfra. ELLWOOD GARLAND BRITE. REID LAURIE BURG-ESS: Foolball: Track: Baskelballg Seciion Presidenl, one semesler. RAY BROUGHTON BURNSIDE: Basketball Club. MARIA CLARA CARBALLO. 63 ewiov Crecfov JUGLYMAY7, 49 CARL - EMMONS WILLIAM FREDERICK CARL: Cadefsi Boys' Rifle, and Traffic Clubs. FRANCIS RICHMOND CARTER: Tech PaIroI, Jrhree semesIers. NICHOLAS GABRIEL CATUCCI: Baseballg Secfion Presi- dent four semesiersq Tech PaIroI, four semesiers, NICK JOHN CHARUHAS. MARJORIE ELAINE CHESELDINE: Traffic CIub. HENRY CHIN. HELEN ELAINE CHUMBRIS: BasIceIbaII, VoIIey BaII, Baseball, Shuffleboard. Archery. and Diamond T Clubs. WILLIAM C. CLARK: Cadefs. R. ROLAND CLEAR: Cadefsq Baskefballg Track: FooIbaII: BasebaII. MARGARET ALICE CLOKEY: G. O. Represenfafive. Iwo semesfersg TECHITE RepresenIaIive, Iwo semes+ers. HELEN WEST CLONINGER. JEROME ALOYSIUS COLLINS. 64 I 3 V:- af' T I 'Q OPAL MOZELLE COMBS. CARL CLIFTON CREAMER: Cadeis. BETTY CROWN: Seciion President, Iwo semeslers. CLEO J. CROWTHER: Boys' Rifle and French Clubs: TECH LIFE Represeniaiive. one semesier. ORION LEROY CURTIS: Baseball: Baskefball. CATHERINE ELIZABETH D'ANDELET: Opera, Girls' Glee, and Traffic Clubs: Girl Reserves VICTOR ANTHONY D'ANNA: Cadeisz Boys' Rifle Club. JUNE AUDREY DARLING: Honor Roll. four semesiers: Phares. NOLAN JAMES DEVINE: Cadets. THOMAS LUTHER DEXTER: Seclion Presidenl, one semeslerq TECI-IITE Represenlalive. one semesler TECH LIFE Represenlaiive. Three semesiers: Alhleiic Represeniaiive, one semesler. ROBERT HENRY DICKERSON. A va X KATHRYN ELEANOR DOVE: Girls' Rifle and Traffic Clubs: TECHITE Represenialive, Iwo semeslers. RUTH MARGARET ELLIS: Girls' Rifle, Opera. and Tralzlic Clubs: Girl Reserves. HENRIETTA ELSBERG: Baslxelball, Volley Bell, Baseball, Sliuflleboard, Arclnery, and Diamond T Clubs JOSEPH EUGENE EMMONS: Boys' Glee and Opera Clubs. 65 eniov ivecfov gzlelvvuavy, 49 FLEET - HUDSON HAZEL LOGAN FLEET: Girls' Rifle, Archery, Baslcelball, and Diamond T Clubs: Girl Reserves. CORA LEE FLESHMAN: Opera, Girls' Glee, Traffic, and Commercial Clubs: Girl Reserves: Bank Sfalil. PHYLLIS M. FRANK: Dramafic Club: Girl Reserves NATALIE FRIEDMAN: Honor Roll, 'two semesfers: Banlc Shall. JOE THOMAS GALIFARO. JOSEPH ANDREW GANNON: Baseball. ELEANORE GELOR: Home Economics Club. WILLIAM LEROY GOLDSMITH JANE GRAHAM: Diamond T. Basl4e+ball, Volley Ball, Tennis, and Archery Clubs. DORlS MADGE GRAHAM: Honor Roll. four semesiers: Pluarosg Dramafic, Pals and Palelles. Tralziic, and Girls' ,Rifle Clubs: Girl Reserves. HUGH HARRISON GREEN: Cadefs: Grapllic Arfs Club. KENNETH ROBERT GREEN: Boys' Rifle Club. 66 MARGARET GRISBY. TONY GIUFFRIDA. OMA TERESA HACKSTAFF: Girl Scouls. DOROTHY ESTELLE HALL. ALVIN ROBERT HANLEIN. HALSEY WINANS HARMON. IRMA VIRGINIA HAYNES: Home Economics Club: TECH LIFE Represenlalive, llwree semeslers. DOLORES JUANITA HENRY: Home Economics and Nalure Clubs: Girl Reserves: Sluclenls' Cilizen ship Council. MARTHA LEON I-IERRING: Home Economics Club. CLIFFORD F. HIBBLE: Cadels: Seclion President Iwo semeslers. HERBERT HIGDON. CHARLES CECIL HOAG. JOHN HOHMANN. ROY JOSEPH HOLLINGSWORTH. MARGUERITE LOUISE HUDSON. 67 eniov ivecfov aTelvvuAv ,4959 HUMMER - LIGHTBOWN Q I 1. 1 Nxt 1 I '- N f x'i's Q , I .VI - ' JAMES HUMMER, AARON HURWITZ. ANNA KATHERINE HUNT: Baslcelball, Baseball, Archery, and Diamond T Clubs: TECH LIFE Represenlalive, one semesler. DOROTHY MAE HUTH. ALICE VIRGINIA JOHNSON: Honor Roll, one semesler. WILBUR JOHNSON. JOHN NEWTON JONES. MARGARET ELEANOR JONES: Dramalic Club: Girl Re- serves: Orclweslra. ALDEN CASPER KEFAUVER: Foolballi Track. LILLIAN LOUISE KENDRICK: Seclion President one semesier: TECH LIFE Represenlalive. one semesler. LAWRENCE KIDD. FRANCES MAE KIDWELL: Riding, Home Economics, and Girls' Rifle Clubs: TECI-IITE Represenlalive, Iwo semeslers: Seclion Presidenl, ll1ree semeslers. 68 .4479 ERNESTINE KING: Honor Roll, Iwo semesrers: Girls' Sporls, Girls' Rifle, and Archery Clubsg Secfion Presidenf, Ilwree semeslers. NORMA MATILDA KOLBER: Home Economics Club. RACHEL KOLKER. JAMES KOUSTENIS: Baslcefball: Erenclw Club: Secfion Presideni, Iwo serneslers. WILBUR ROBERT KOONS: Foolball: Traclc. NORMAN FRANK KRAFT. PHILIP KRAUSE. RITA MARIE KRAUSE. HENRY DEE LAMBERT. JULIE ELLEN LAWRENSON: Girls' Glee and Dramaiic Clubs. PASOUALE FRANCIS LENTINI. DOROTHY BLANCHE LEWIS: Girls' Rifle, Painf and Powder, and Traffic Clubs: Girl Reserves MAURICE KEEPER LEWIS. SOLOMON LIEBMAN. JEAN LIGHTBOWN: Traffic and Girls' Rifle Clubs: Girl Reserves 69 eniov ivecfov y'GL1'lAA1' j LIM - MUSE KONG KAY LIM: Chemisfry and French Clubs. MARGARET ELINOR LINKINS. ROBERT ELSWORTH LITTLE: Cadels. MELVIN LUCKS. DONALD LEMUEL LUKE: Seclion President Iwo semes- lers. ALFRED ASHFORD MADISON. BERNARD LEE MANNING. WILLIAM KLARE MARKLEY: Foolballq Graphic Arls Club. MARY FRANCES MARTIN: Honor Roll, four semesfers: Pharos: Dramalic, French, and Girls' Rifle Clubs: Girl Reserves. MAURICE LE ROY MAY. Jr. HELEN MCDANIEL: Girls' Glee and Opera Clubs. LOUISE MCKENNA: Girl Reserves: Home -Economics Club: TECH LIFE Represenlalive, one semesler. 70 Jung. 43 JOSEPH MICHAEL MCMASTER. HAROLD IVAN MERICLE. MARIE MINNIE LEONA MILAN. HENRY ALANSON MILLER. WILLIAM BAKER MILLER: Cadets: Traclcg Football, GEORGE LEIMBACH MINKER. RUTH MITCHELL: Honor Roll, four semesfersg Tlwela Della Tau: Girls' Glee, Dramafic, Opera. Com mercial, and Traffic Clubs: Girl Reserves: Se-Cfion Presiclenf, Ilwree Semeslers. FRANCES ELAINE MONTGOMERY: Commercial and OEIS' Rifle Clubs: TECHITE SISH. JOHN w. MOORE: Cade-IS. RICHARD MORAN. PRESTON WARREN MORROW. JOSEPH PETER MOSCA1 TECH LIFE Represervraiive, Iwo Semesfefs. KEN MOSER. FRANCIS JOSEPH MURRAY: Tech Pa+roI, four Semewefs. LOUIS EDWARD MUSE. 7l I eniov ivecfov ?4Zl91'lAAI'77 1959 MYERS - ROBB l 1 1 1 lY,4! 1 I l 1 HELEN GERTRUDE MYERS: Girls' Glee, Girls' Rifle. and Traffic Clubs. VIRGINIA LEE MYERS. MARY ELOISE O'CONNELL: Spanish Club. CHARLES HERBERT OXLEY: Track: Chess Club. FRANCIS ARTHUR PARRY: Baskefball. THOMAS EDGAR PEDDICORD: Tech Pafrol. 'Ihree semes Iers. WILBUR G. PICKETT. GRANVILLE ASA PINKARD. JACK ROY PINKHAM. CHARLES THOMAS POHLE: Track. JACK POLLIN: Tech Palrol, Ihree semesfers. I-IERMAN JOHN POM ETTO. 72 X . If .3 THOMAS MALCOLM POOLE: Honor Roll, one sernesier: Cadefs: Spanish and Chemisfry Clubs: G. o. Repfesenmsve, one Semesfef. PHILIP EDWARD PORTER. NAOMI POWERS. LOIS SHIRLEY RADER: Girl Reserves. JACK LAWRENCE RAKESTRAW: Boys' Glee Club: Hi-Y: Secfion President one semesfer: TECH LIFE Represeniafive, Three semesfers: TECHITE Represenfafive, one semesfer. MARY ALICE RAY. SAM J. RAYMOND. FRANK G. READ: Boys' GIee Club: Baskeiball: Track. MILDRED REAMY. MARION ELIZABETH REYNOLDS: Girls' Glee, Girls' RifIe, Opera, and Traffic Clubs: Girl Reserves. BERNICE RHODES. ELIZABETH VERONESE RICHARDSON. DOROTHY BELLE RIDER. CHARLES KENNETH RINEHART. JIMMY ROBB: Cadefs: Boys' Glee, CommerciaI, and Traffic Clubs: Tech PaTroI, one semesfer. 73 eniov Cvecfov .75eL.-..A..y, 49 ROBINSON - WELSH THELMA JEAN ROBINSON. FREDERICK JOSEPH ROY: Orchesfrag Tech Pafrol, +wo semesiers. CARLE N. SATTERWHITE: Cedefs. EDWARD SCRIMGER. ESTHER LYDIA SCHARTNER. IRENE JEAN SCHER: Honor RoII, one semesferg Dra- rnafic, Archery, and Traffic Clubs. MARIE LOUISE SCHRODT: Dramafic and Opera CIubs: GirI Reserves: Sedion President one semesfer. ISADORE SHUMAN. BERNICE IRENE SIMMONS. BEVERLY JEAN SMITH: Honor RoII, 'rwo semesfers: Opera and Riding Clubs: TECH LIEE Represeniafive. one semesferg Seciion President one semesfer. PAULINE ELIZABETH SMITH: Honor Roll, one semesferr Pals and PaIeHesg Girls' Rifle and Opera Clubs. ARTHUR FREMONT SNEE: CaoIeIsq Chevrons and Boys' Glee Clubs: Library Sfaicfg Tech Pa+roI, Iwo semesfers: TECH LIFE Represenfafive, Ihree semesfers. 74 JOSEPH SPEAKES. MILDRED STANTON: Volley and Baseball: Thela Della Tau. OLIVE DISNEY STEINBERG. JOHN HENRY STUDDS. ELEANOR AGNES ANNE SULLIVAN: Baseball and Girls' Rifle Clubs: TECHITE and TECH LIFE Represenlalive, one semesier. FRANK G. SWARR: Foolballg Traclc. NELLA JEAN SWENSON: Girls' Glee and Commercial Clubs. 4 EDLA ROSELLA THOMAS: Honor Roll, one serneslerg Plwarosg Girls' Glee Clubg TECH LIFE Repre- senlalive, lour semeslersq Sludenls' Cilizensbip Council: G. O. Represenlalive, Iwo semeslers. MITTIE G-ERALDINE THOMAS: Baseball and Volley Ball: Se-ciion Presiclenl, one semesler: TECH LIFE Represenlalive, one semesler. HOWARD BUCKNER TREVILLIAN. NAOMI TRUEBLOOD. CYRIL SEYMOUR TURNER, Jr.: Caclels: Traffic Club: Tech Pairol, iwo semesiers. WILLIAM WALLACE. LUCY MADGE WALTERS. IRMA VIOLA WELSH. 75 eniov Cvecfov g:eIfvuavy, 49 WHEELER - ZU RAS KATHERINE ETHEL WHEELER: Girl Reserves: Nalure Club: Sludenis' Cilizenslwip Council: Lambda Sigma DeI+a. WARREN S. WHITE: Cadels. ELVA REBECCA WILLIAMS: Riding Club. WILLIAM JOHN WILLIAMS. BARBARA WILSON: Girls' Glee and Opera Clubs. IRENE ELIZABETH WILSON: Girl Reserves: Dramalic Club. VIRGINIA KATHRYN WINCHESTER: Volley, Baseball. and Baslcelball: Girl Reserves. ELINOR ELIZABETH WISNER. GILBERT EMIL YOBST: Eoolball: AII'1Ie+ic RepresenI'a'I'ive iwo semesiers. VIVIAN MARIE YOBST: Valley, Baseball, Baslceiball, and Diamond T Clubs. EDMUND ZABEL: Cadeisq Cliemislry Club: Tecli Palrol, four semesiers. NICK JOHN ZURAS: Track: Fooiball. 76 I T ' :Em 55.2 i ji wwf rjfjngbl ff 0 Q1 favs: Z 57 fn fvff I7 azfigi If , s l T T i'iii i L T:-iTiT1l'T'1-T12 552 Mi' ' ' ,,-'Jil JIT 'fs' 1 1 :,il V f ..f1' 2 , lm ,Nh I ,VQM , If ,A lliil' .ar --If, I EJI ZA- 1, s Z.. 41' ,133 1 flu ' .3131 T .4'T',-'Wsf IS AN HONOR TO BE NUMBERED AMONG TZ!-ecbfs ljiilumui Since Tech moved inTo a building oT iTs own back in 1902 many changes have Taken place. In l907 Tech's TirsT yearbook was called The ReTrospecT. This book recorded The acTiviTies oT The graduaTing class only. The nexT book To be published was The Maroon and Gray. This was changed in I9l5 To The Tech LiTe Year Book, and in l92I iT received The presenT TiTle, The TechiTe. Fewer Than one hundred graduaTes received diplomas each June up To abouT The Time oT The World War. This year 743 have been enrolled in The graduaTing classes oT June i938 and February I939. These 743 have been awarded Their diplomas Tor sTudies more nearly in accord wiTh Their own likes Than were The crediTs obTained by The older graduaTes, Tor The older graduaTes were permiTTed only one elecTive while Today The elecTive sTudies number eighTeen. The English requiren1enTs have remained The same ThroughouT The years, buT Those Tor maThemaTics and hisTory have dropped Trom Tour To one year's work. The Two years oT language, Two years oT physics, and The Three in shop, formerly required, have been abandoned. ThirTy-Two semesTer hours oT work have always been and. sTill are, required Tor graduaTion. lT is an honor To have graduaTed Trom Tech, an honor ThaT will remain wiTh The Tech graduaTe Torever. Many of The sTudenTs who graduaTed so long ago have disTinguished Themselves in The world. Many became successTul in Their chosen careers. Dr. William SeiTriz, scienTisT oT The UniversiTy oT Pennsylvania, graduaTed Trom Tech beTore The World War buT in January I93B he could sTill wriTe oT Tech: l oTTen Think oT high school days wiTh genuine aTTecTion . . . l goT more and beTTer maThemaTics, physics. and chemisTry There Than in college. To This day cerTain TacTs are Traceable direcTly To my high school educaTion, Tor example, hysTeresis in elecTro-dynamics, which I have noT heard abouT since: and as we have hysTeresis in colloidal gels, The Two Terms immediaTely made me analyze boTh siTuaTions more careTully Than I oTherwise would have done. Tech's graduaTes are Today carrying Tech's TradiTions oT high under- Taking and ouTsTanding achievemenT around The world . . . Trom Edward Sheiry, Teaching aT RoberT College in lsTanbul, Turkey: To Lenox Lohr, PresidenT oT The NaTional BroadcasTing Company: To Mildred Hall, secreTary To Mrs. HerberT Hoover when she was in The WhiTe House: To Granville G-ude, Olive Adams, and Mark Lansburgh here in Wash- ingTon: back home To our own walls were Miss STewarT, Mrs. Summer. Miss DoroThy SmiTh, Mr. Brown, Mr. PiggoTT, Mr. Williams, Mr. Krehbiel, Mr. Hardell, Mr. Wondrack, and Mr. MiddleTon Till The sTudenT wiTh The same enThusiasm Tor high sTandards oT scholarship and endeavor ThaT They learned as sTudenTs oT Tech. OT This year's class 37l sTudenTs plan To enTer college: I7I are going To work: ZOI have noT as yeT decided on any course OT acTion. IT is our sincere wish ThaT The classes oT l938 and T939 will ever be a crediT and a source of pride To McKinley High School. ' 77 Yi :E 98 5 ,ax '!RdN ' SCHCQBDM FE 'Ni 9 4 ' 'Ullll 53: fig r MW HU? A F23 E, 5 'ui U 'llllalklinx GENERAL ORGANIZATION STUDENT LEADERS Lowell Keagy Charles Kendall Mina Brown FACULTY GUIDES Mr. Williams Ivliss Wlwilener Mr. Slrauss 80 The General OrganizaTion, Tech's sTudenT governing body, was Tormed in I9l4. IT consisTs oT Two houses. The lower house, which is similar To The House of RepresenTaTives, is composed of all secTion presidenTs: The upper house, comparable To The SenaTe, consisTs oT members selecTed by The sTudenT body. This organizaTion has charge oT all school acTiviTies: clubs, sporTs, and dances. The G. O. upper house consisTs oT a presidenT, vice presidenT, and secreTary. chosen by The sTudenT body, and one or Two represenTaTives, chosen from each semesTer by Their respecTive semesTer members. These sTudenTs serve in Their oTTices Tor a year, wiTh The excepTion oT The presidenT and The eighTh semesTer represenTaTive whose Terms lasT Tor one semesTer only. There are exacTly sevenTeen maior oTTices under The G. O. besides The presidenT, vice presidenT, and secreTary. The Colonel oT CacleTs, when he is Trom Tech: The LieuTenanT Colonel of CadeTs, Richard Weiss: The Majors of CadeTs, John Abbadessa and Max Goldberg: The CapTains oT CadeTs, Vernon Williams, Burke WrighT, Joseph Parker, Charles Parker, and WalTer Burns: Manager oT FooTball, Howard Gossage: Manager oT Baseball, Clyfus Freeman: Manager oT Track, Elvin BrinceTield: EdiTor oT TECH LIFE, Maxine Gordon: Business Manager oT TECH LIFE, Elsie Mae Turner: EdiTor of The Year Book, Elise Fisher: Business Manager oT The Year Book, LesTer Carrick: Treasurer oT The GraduaTing Class, Thomas HunTer: PresidenT oT The GraduaTing Class, William Zeller: PresidenTs oT The Glee Clubs, Olive Jane Miller and David RabenhorsT: PresidenT oT The Opera Club lTo be elecTedl: and PresidenT of The DramaTic Club, William Zeller: all oT These are oTTicers of The G. O. When The presidenT graduaTes in June The vice presidenT, auTo- maTically, becomes presidenT, The oTTicers and represenTaTives oT The G. O. Tor The semesTer, SepTember To February, I937-I938, were as Tollows: PresidenT, Harold Welch: Vice PresidenT, James Hardey: Sec- reTary, Mary Shonk: EighTh SemesTer RepresenTaTive, James Hardey: SevenTh SemesTer RepresenTaTives, Madeline Bawell and William Hol- brook: SixTh SemesTer RepresenTaTive, Edla Thomas: FiTTh SemesTer RepresenTaTives, Doris Wood and Howard Beard: FourTh SemesTer RepresenTaTive, RoberT Walsh: Third SemesTer RepresenTaTives, Elaine Glorius and ThornTon Sykes. The members oT The lower house Tor SepTember To February were: A8-Jennie MacLeish: B8-Lillian CarleTon: C8-LesTer Thomas: D8- Jack BeloTe: A7-Doris Cornell: B7-Marie Goo On: C7-Lorraine Rogers: D7-Erma Meegan: E7-Helen Farr: F7-William Emshwiller: 67-RoberT Moseley: H7-Jack WesT: I7-William S. SmiTh: K7-Bill Hake: L7-James Demas: A6-JuaniTa Madron: B6-Frances Kidwell: C6-Marie SchrodT: D6-Burgess Lawrie: E6-Daniel Leenov: F6- Clifford Hibble: G6-Jack RakesTraw: H6-Nicholas CaTucci: A5- Helen Ascosi: B5-RuTh Volland: C5-Marian Brauner: D5-ErnesTine King: E5-Lois SuiT: F5-KaTherine Hanley: G5-Gerald Hennessy: H5-Thomas Digges: I5-Fred Bach: K5-MorTon Johan: L5-VincenT Tana: M5-Warren PendleTon: N5-James WelTy: A4-DoroThy lnscoe: B4-Dolores Senser: C4-DoroThy McCarThy: D4--DoroThy CasTle: E4-Roland Ford: F4-Louis Birch: G4-Ralph WolTe: I4-Orlando Ziegler: K4-Randolph Embrey: A3-RuTh Geran: B3-ConsTance LeighTon: C3-MeTa Faye Thompson: D3-WiniTred Foxwell: E3- Marion Robbins: F3--Doris PeTerman: G3-William Sharkey: H3- Michael Driscoll: I3-Richard Hollander: K3-William Wall: L3-Wil- liam Doyle: M3-David Barsa: N3-RoberT Raymond: O3-Renn Combs: P3-Joseph BenneTT: O3-John Campbell. , ,..,. siis Ti: -: PHAROS . . . Excellence and superioriffy in school and class aclivilies. QUILL AND SCROLL . . . Excellence ancl superiorily in wriling for school publicalions. Honors are awarded +o Those who a'r'rain scholarship ancl a worlhy place in school work and life. O1'101'5 PH A1'ACf'21' AROS O QUILL AND SCROLL The McKinley High School chapTer oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy oT Secondary Schools is known To us as The Pharos. lTs purpose is To creaTe an enThusiasm Tor scholarship, To sTimulaTe a desire To render service, To promoTe leadership, and To develop characTer in The sTudenTs oT American high schools. The TirsT chapTer was organized in Cicero, Illinois, a small Town souTh oT Chicago, which is now The headquarTers Tor The socieTy. There are more Than 30,000 chapTers ThroughouT The UniTed STaTes, and, in WashingTon, There are Three chapTers. The Pharos admiTs Trom TwenTy To TorTy members each semesTer and has admiTTed as many as TiTTy. There have always been more boys Than girls in our chapTer due To The TacT ThaT Tech was originally a boys' school. The oTTicers of The Pharos Trom SepTember To Feb- ruary, I937-I938, were James Hardey, PresidenT7 Joseph Parker, Vice PresidenTg Allene DieTz, SecreTaryq William Zeller, Treasurer: and Beniamin LynT, SergeanT-aT-Arms. The oTher members were Elise Fisher, Charles Haynes, KenneTh Meyers, Mary Meyers, DoroThy Mills, Bebe Linder, Daniel McNally, Lucy McNeely, Lavon Ocker- shausen, Charles Parker, RoberTa Shirkey, Mary Shonk, Mariorie STockeTT, Xie STorey, Elsie Mae Turner, Harold Welch, Burke WrighT, Max Goldberg, Madeline Bawell, Adelaide Herman, Richard Weiss, Maxine Gordon, Doris Black. RoberT Close, James Anderson, Gran- ville Brumbaugh, Marie Goo On, Miriam Gross, WalTer Burns, Richard Ervin, AnToineTTe Bruno, and George Cornell. The oTTicers Trom February To June were The same wiTh The excepTion oT The presidenT in whose place Beniamin LynT was elecTed. The new members whose names appeared on The screen in January were Josephine STaT'Tord, BeTTy Jones, John Mvlroie, Doris Graham, LaureTTa McCusker, Helen Farr, MilTon Cole, Thomas HunTer, RuTh Hansch, lda Mary Lewis, DoroThv Mennen, June Darling, Gordon Poole, RoberT Nordby, David RabenhorsT, Theodore Vial, George FiloaTe, AlberT Jones, LoreTTa Krumm, Louise Marsh, Marion May, John Abbadessa, Dora Green. MargareT HaeTler, Harry Newby, Mary MarTin, RoberT Searls, William Powers, Bessie Coleman, Marv Frances Flemer, Erma Meegan, HuberT AugsTein, Elvin BrinceTield, Edla Thomas, Carolvn HoTis, Bernard Graham, Zeb HamilTon. Grace MaoisTa, Genelen Flynn, Llovd STreeT, Mariam Boeglen, and RoberT Bierlv. Mrs. FrosT was The TaculTy adviser. The Ouill and Scroll is an inTernaTional honorary iournalisTic so- cieTy. lTs obiecT is To promoTe inTeresT in wriTing Tor The school publicaTions. CandidaTes musT have had a cerTain amounT of maTerial published. The oTTicers oT The Quill and Scroll were Gino ValenTi, an alumnus, PresidenT: RoberT CurTin, an alumnus, Vice PresidenTg Elsie Mae Turner, SecreTary: Richard Weiss. Treasurer. The oTher members were Elise Fisher, Maxine Gordon, Xie STorey, and Burke WrighT. The TaculTy adviser was Mr. Brinker. STaTF members oT TECH LIFE and The TECHITE were eligible in The spring. evvice 4 eabevs-Pip fgcboilavsbiff 83 THE SCHOOL age!-fer as THE ,gymlwl OF ATHLETIC I-I CIRCLE T C DIAMONDT I CLUBS The Circle T Club is an organizaTion Tor Tech aThleTes who have won Their leTTer in any oT The Tour maior sporTs OT our school, namely: TooTball, baseball, Track, and baskeTball. The leTTer Tor TooTball may be awarded To The player who has parTicipaTed in Three-TiTThs oT all quarTers ThaT Tech played in The lnTer-high School Series: or, Tor being manager oT The Team. The baseball leTTer is awarded Tor parTicipaTion in Three-TiTThs oT all innings ThaT Tech plays in The lnTer-high School Series: or, Tor being manager. ln Track The Circle T may be given Tor a ToTal oT Tive poinTs in The lnTer- high School Spring Track MeeT: or, Tor earning Three poinTs in The lnTer-high lvleeT and a ToTal oT seven poinTs in open meeTs during The whole season: and, Tor being Track manager. A baskeTball leTTer may be presenTed To a player who has played Three- TiTThs oT all quarTers oT The lnTer-high Series: or, Tor serving as manager oT The Team. Before The aThleTe receives his emblem his eligibiliTy musT be passed on by The coach, The direcTor oT aThleTics, The principal, The TaculTy, and The G. O. The members oT The club This year were: WalTe'r Connolly, PresidenT: Bill Holbrook, Vice PresidenT: Harold Welch, SecreTary: Jack BeloTe, Treasurer: and Jack Fleishman, SergeanT-aT-Arms: lvy BeloTe: Francis Crilly: Henry Rassier: LesTer Thomas: Joe Ciomei: and Bill Hildebrand. The TaculTy advisers were: Mr. Hardell, Mr. Rippey, lvlr. Birch, Mr. Wondrack, Mr. PiggoTT, and Mr. Brown. These TaculTy advisers were members oT The Circle T Clubs oT pasT years. The Diamond T Club is an organizaTion Tor The girls who have achieved a leTTer Tor work in physical educaTion. To receive a Diamond T a girl musT have a ToTal oT one hundred poinTs Tor parTicipaTion in gym acTiviTies. PoinTs are given Tor parTicipaTion in hockey, baskeTball, volley ball, baseball, and archery. AddiTional poinTs are given To The winner and runner-up in The archery TournamenT: To Those playing on a class Team: and Tor perTecT aTTend- ance aT physical Training classes. ATTer earning These poinTs The girls musT be approved by The same people who pass on The award oT The Circle T beTore receiving Their leTTer. The members oT The Diamond T Club This year were: Audrey CanTield, PresidenT: RuTh Neal, Vice PresidenT: Pearl Arrow, SecreTary: Mae Weyrich, Treasurer: Evelyn Frye: Lillian CarleTon: Norma Freeman: Helen Churnbris: HenrieTTa Elsberg: Mary Shaw: Cecilia Baardse: and Dolores Blankenship. The TaculTy adviser oT The club is lvlrs. Daniel, The girls' physical Training insTrucTor. - 3 55 'gr , Sw: 37. f 85 SABER CHEVRGNS CLUBS X ff . YZ , . 3404 'iff 'hi f l' J 4 ',E:w.Q?x L' 2? x. 4 J Z Lv L41 ms.. K 2 X, .5.f.?1w,A ., X K A ' . X - K m -wx,K.j4:, J ' .L Liv!-2 rs 1 , x , pn ' ' ' :LI K3 PVPLv.L.J55g ?5wQ4,,1-.. ,, SL:-mmQ 73f 'qv fe., , 4 , ' u ri, , :U 2 -'. ,K N . .., ,Q..x , l y ' Mr-.Y w-1?-:+?.t.?g.rf7-7-q-vlA I 4 - i5:i,,3Q,., ,. '7 1 Q Q 9, ., d'W.igj T ..zzL'- . . I fu: is - f- . M vi i ' -J Ex 5 . -17' aff S' : '- 'iiat f ' V 1' '1 e 2 , ' x ,V 'f 0: 2' ' ' ' t- f 86 Y p The Saber Club is Tech's oTFicer's club: iTs TuncTions are boTh miIiTary and social. Every oTTicer is eligible Tor membership and usually The club's rosTer is synonymous wiTh The lisT oT The regimenT's oTTicers. The emblem is a small gold saber pin wiTh a pearl-sTudded T superimposed on iT, connecTed by a shorT chain To a guard indicaTing The year. The social acTiviTies sponsored by The club included a dance given in Tech's gym on December I7, and The annual Second RegimenT Ball presenTed on April 29. The organizaTion Tinanced The publicaTion oT The TekadeT Tor a second year, and Lieu- TenanT Colonel J. R. Weiss and CapTain B. WrighT were Their represenTaTives on iTs sTaTf. CadeT NighT, held May 6, was also promoTed by The members. CapTain L. Cecchini was chosen Trom among Them To manage This aTTair. Mrs. Bella B. Thompson acTed as TaculTy adviser. AT The menTion of The oTTicer's club, The non-commissioned oTTicer's club or Chevrons Club is immediaTely broughT To mind. IT is an assembly oT The non- commissioned personnel OT Tech's cadeTs, and iTs members are idenTiTied by a sergeanT's chevron oT maroon and whiTe enamel wiTh chain and guard. The purpose oT This organizaTion parallels ThaT oT The Saber Club, and iTs TuncTions have been similar To Those sponsored by The oTFicers. Mr. E. H. Krehbiel served as The TaculTy adviser. These Two groups have accom- plished wonders in developing The cadeT corps in l938. They represenT The True cadeT spiriT. The presidenT oT The Saber Club was CapTain WalTer Burns. LieuTenanT Benjamin LynT was vice presidenT: CapTain Louis Cecchini, secreTary: CapTain Zeb HamilTon, Treasurer: Major John Abbadessa, sergeanT-aT-arms. In The Tall SergeanT Gordon SandeTur was presidenT oT The Chevrons Club: Ser- geanT Frank RoberTs, vice presidenT: SergeanT CreighTon DeMarr, secreTary: Drum Major Sam Hamacher, Treasurer. In The spring SergeanT William McCall was elecTed presidenT: SergeanT Leslie WrighT, vice presidenT: SergeanT Bernard Graham, secre- Tary: SergeanT RoberT Rivello, Treasurer. The Saber Club members were: LieuTenanT Colonel R. Weiss: Major M. Goldberg: CapTains J. D. Browne, C. Parker, J. Parker, V. Williams, P. Wilson, B. WrighT: FirsT LieuTenanTs E. ATwaTer, W. Baldwin, G. Bowen, G. Brumbaugh, J. CurTin, L. Figliozzi, C. Johnson, B. LynT, D. Magruder, W. Mayne, K. Rhine: Second LieuTenanTs H. Hoover, T. HunTer, R. Nordby, D. Woodburn, and W. Wilson. Members oT The Chevrons Club were: SergeanT Major W. Lawson: QuarTermasTer SergeanT V. Gingell: Color SergeanTs E. Billhimer, H. SiTes: l:irsT SergeanTs M. Fabrizio, R. Dysland, E. Jenkins: SergeanTs L. Anderson, A. Beard, J. Branigan, B. Clark, J. Clark, R. Close, G. Cole, R. Ebner, W. Frank, H. Gallogly, G. Hennesy, F. Hicks, M. Johan, A. Jones, L. Kroner, N. McCeney, J. Moore, A. Noble, J. Novak, J. Oehmann, F. Pierce, G. Rickard, R. Searls, G. Skemp, R. Sliney, R. Wagner, C. Wilding, H. Wilker- son: Corporals S. Brown, W. Carver, C. Copelan, C. Creamer, W. GasT, M. Goss, J. Haar, J. Hardy, H. Hickman, J. Hook, R. Jennings, H. Jones, P. Krause, J. MaThers, J. Murray, R. Osyer, L. Parezo, W. Phelps, R. Philo, L. PlanT, R. Robson, C. SingleTon, A. Snee, C. STewarT, J. STudds, G. Swain, A. TiTlow, H. Trevillian, C. TroTT, M. Tryon, R. Weber, J. WelTy, R. Wiseman, A. Zabel. U' PUBLICATIONS TECH LIFE hisTory began in I9I3 when The paper was published under The name oT Tech News. In l9I4, Mr. Parlc Tallcs, wiTh The approval oT The sTudenT body, chrisTened The paper TECH LIFE. AlThough iT had only eighT pages wiTh Three columns OT Ten inch lengTh, The size seemed popular because iT diTIered Trom The TirsT magazine Torm, Icnown as Hand and Mind. Mr. O. SaugsTad was The TirsT TaculTy adviser oT TECH LIFE. ATTer several changes The paper came To resT in Mrs. A. H. Coe's hands in I925. Under her leadership The TirsT journalism class was esTablished wiTh sixTeen members. In I926 Miss L. J. SmiTh became adviser. During +haT year many changes Took place in The arrangemenT oT The paper. TECH LIFE won highesT prize in a iournalisTic conTesT aT WashingTon and Lee UniversiTy, and, in I928, an eighT page hisTorical number came ouT as The lasT issue in The old building. On coming To The new building in I928, The paper was prinTed in our own prinT shop which accounTed Tor iTs changes in Torm. TECH LIFE increased To six columns under Miss E. FosTer in I929, and, Tor The TirsT Time, had a real worlc shop. The oTTice Tor The paper was previously only a corner oT a classroom enclosed by curTains. Room 329 was now shared ioinTly by The TECH LIFE and TECHITE sTaTTs. The paper in I932 won honor awards under Miss V. J. Willis. Three years IaTer Mr. R. D. Brinlcer became adviser. The awards proudly claimed by TECH LIFE are: All-American Honor RaTing, N. S. P. A., I934-1 FirsT-Class RaTing, N. S. P. A., I935, I936, I937g InTernaTional Honor Award, Quill and Scroll, I933, I934, I936, I937, FirsT- Place RaTing, C. S. P. A., I933, I934, I935g FirsT-Place Award, S. I. P. A., I937. Memberships: NaTionaI SchoIasTic Press AssociaTion, I937-I938g N. A. J. D., I937g InTernaTionaI Quill and Scroll: Columbia SchoIasTic Press Asso- ciaTion. 88 '34 f lr -ss. . I 669 . Q The Tall ediTorial sTaTT oT TECH LIFE consisTed oT: Xie STorey, EdiTor- in-ChieTg Maxine Gordon, Managing EdiTorg RoberTa Shirlcy, News EdiTorp Mary Myers, FeaTure EdiTorg Bill Powers, SporTs EdiTorg Dan McNally, Make-up, William S. Franlc, Headlines, and Charles STewarT, Copy EdiTor. The business sTaTT was composed oT: Elsie Mae Turner, Business Man- ager: Lillian Loesberg, AdverTising Manager: La Rue Branham, Subscrip- Tion Manager: and Cary SingleTon, CirculaTion Manager. ln The spring, Maxine Gordon succeeded Xie STorey as EdiTor-in-ChieT. William S. Frank became Managing EdiTory RoberTa Shirlcy, News EdiTor: Beniamin LynT, FeaTure EdiTorp Sara Jane Williams, LiTerary EdiTorg Bill Powers, SporTs EdiTorg Xie STorey, Special WriTerg Bill Farley, SocieTy EdiTor7 and BeTTy Myers, Exchange EdiTor. The business sTaTT remained The same, wiTh The excepTion oT The Circu- laTion Manager. Grace ValenTi succeeded Cary SingleTon in This posiTion. The TaculTy advisers oT The school paper were: LiTerary Adviser, Mr. R. D. Brinlcerg Business Adviser, Mrs. S. F. Brislcerq Supervisor oT PrinTing ComposiTion, Mr. B. T. Anderson: and Supervisor oT Press Worlc, Mr. S. W. Edwards. TECH LIFE is published bi-weelcly Trom SepTember To June by mem- bers oT The journalism class. lT is purely The school's own producT, being prinTed, as well as composed, by The sTudenTs under supervision of The TaculTy advisers. The ediTorial sTaTT wriTes arTicles, plans pages, and receives conTribuTions Trom The pupils in The iournalism class, who serve as reporTers. The sTudenTs geT valuable experience in wriTing ediTorials, news arTicles, sporTs summaries, inTerviews, and many oTher TeaTures oT inTeresT To TechiTes. The Tinancial success oT The paper Talls upon The business sTaTT. WiTh The aid oT represenTaTives Trom each secTion, The sTaTT secures subscripTions To The paper. The raTe is Tive cenTs per copy, or ThirTy-Tive cenTs per semesTer, which may be paid in Three insTallmenTs if The sTudenT preTers. AdverTisemenTs oT local sTores are also Taken in order To help deTray The cosT oT publicaTion. The prinTing oT The paper is done by The sTudenTs in The advanced prinTing class. Tech has all The necessary TaciliTies Tor The prinTing oT a modern newspaper. The linoTyped copy is TirsT run oTT on The prooT press, and Tinally The Tinished producT, prinTed on a Kelly press, is ready Tor disTribuTion among The secTions. WORKING ON THIS YEAR BOOK OCCUPIED A SURPRISING AMOUNT OF THE TIME OF THESE STUDENTS, THE STAFF OF THE TECHITE OF I938. TECHITE 90 :Pygmy The liTerary sTaTT was headed by Elise Fisher. ediTor, whose iob iT was To design, plan, and organize The work oT The year book. iv1argareT l-laeTIer had charge oT The senior pages. She secured names and sTa- TisTics abouT The graduaTing classes and wroTe The copy Tor These pages. The TaculTy copy was The work oT Marion May. DaTa were collecTed and copy concerning school sporTs was wriTTen by l-larry Newby and his associaTe RoberT ArmsTrong. lvlark RiTTey, phoTographer, and Tom Mc- Niel, his assisTanT. Took picTures oT clubs, inTeresTing views, and school acTiviTies. The drawings and illusTraTions were The work oT Marie Goo On. Doris Thompson spenT a greaT many hours working over The organizaTions, gaThering Their membership lisTs, and wriTing copy abouT Them. Planning The pages. collecTing maTerial Tor copy and wriTing The copy Tor The miliTary uniT was The iob oT Richard Weiss. Special work in wriTing and collecTing TacTs were The duTies oT lda Lewis and William Frank. Those who assisTed The members oT The sTaTT were Jean Donahue. Shirley PaT- Terson. and Doris Speake. LesTer Carrick headed The business sTaTT as manager. l-le had charge oT The Tinancial maTTers concerning The year book, conTracTs, and sub- scripTions. l-lis assisTanT, DoroThy Ferguson, aided him wiTh Typing, Tiling conTracTs, and Tinancial records. MosT oT The clerical and correspondence work was done by Pearl Arrow, secreTary. The phoTographic manager. Raymond GusTaTson, collecTed Tees Tor senior picTures, gave ouT receipTs, and arranged The daTes Tor siTTings. I-lelen Grivakos and KenneTh Fran- gioni assisTed him wiTh The work. DoroThy Burchell did The necessary secreTarial work Tor Them. CollecTing money and arranging Tor organi- zaTion picTures was The iob oT Lewis Darling. lvlariam Boeglen, Bernice Richardson, Alice l-laislip, and Frances lv1onTgomery were subscripTion clerks, who collecTed money Tor The book, and kepT record oT sales. 9I ,is P .:, 'K ' . 17 f, Q. w' Q 0 we ,QNN ' V' 1 .L -AK-' bgg m1f-. 1 .Lm.L. L vmkk E m'i f M Q 'f ' W '--'-'f f' ,N .xx N e x it Em . Tech af leisure . . . Sunny ou+-of-doors . . . Idle momemks of amuseme-nf and re-sf. 'I .1 - L. Q 4 wu.q lrlu gmllll 4 llh :I , ,. I' .. .--.,-1 -ssiiffffria ::: 'W f Aa Cl L HOME ECONOMICS u 5 CHEMISTRY NATURE Three clubs, so seemingly diTTerenT, yeT so closely connecTed, are The ChemisTry, The NaTure, and Home Economics clubs. The members oT The ChemisTry Club were sTudenTs keenly inTeresTed in The science of chemisTry and iTs eTTecT on everyday liTe. They were Those who wished To pursue Their knowledge of chemisTry even TurTher Than possible in The daily class room. The TaculTy adviser was Mr. A. J. Marsh. The Tall oTTicers were Teddy Lempke, PresidenT: Harry Newby, Vice PresidenT: and Richard March, SecreTary-Treasurer. The spring oTTicers were Richard March, PresidenTp Harry Newby, Vice PresidenT7 and Mina Brown, SecreTarv-Treas- urer. The acTive members were John Abbadessa, BunadeTTe Amos, DoroThy Brinson, GilberT Bowen, Mina Brown, David Coleman, STuarT Cooley, JulieTTe Coulombe, Jane Daniel, James Demas, John Dillon, RoberT Erdman, RoberT FelTer, Phyllis Frank, Daniel FusTeld, Harry Gallogly, RoberT GearhearT, Phyllis GusTaTson, Larry Green, ElizabeTh Ives, Elmer Jenkins, AlberT Jones, Cogan HammeTT, BeTTy Jones, Lawrence Kroner, Joseph Lavezzo, Daniel Leenov, Teddy Lempke. Kong Kay Lim, Richard Marsh, William Mayne, Jacqueline Mills. Lucia MiTchell. Gay Morrow, R. M. Moseley, John Mylroie, Harry Newby, RoberT Nordby, Jordan Novak, Thomas Poole, RoberT PresTon, Alice SkelTon, Max Tryon, William Williams, Donald Van Kirk, RoberT Wagner, Richard Weiss, and Edmund Zabel. Bugs, and snakes, and birds, and planTs-These were The chief inTeresTs oT The NaTure Club. They pursued NaTure's children in all Their forms, made Tield Trips, and hikes, and visiTed exhibiTions and museums. They sTudied The habiTs and habiTa'rions oT planTs and animals. The members oT The club were mainly sTudenTs in The biology classes. The TaculTy adviser was Dr. Milsaps. The regular members were HerberT Warmer. Mildred Beauverd, AnToineTTe KeTner, Henry LamberT, Louise Friday, George S. STringer, DoroThy WhiTney, Connie LeiqhTon, Mary SmiTh, Fred Snowden. Elsa AugsTein, Gene Beauverd, Helen Marie CarTer, lrene Miller, Alice PTluoer, Mildred Madigan, Eulaine Humke, Doris Bombard. Tommy Lawson, ClyTus Freeman, Isabel Mclnnis, Theresa Beauverd, HuberT Auqsfein. GilberT Bowen, Thomas MaTTingly, RuTh Geran, George Anderson, Dolores Henry, DoroThy Diebel, CaTherine Bailey, KaTherine Wheeler, Joyce Oliver, Leslie WrighT, Gordon Sandefur, Henry STudds, Raleigh Donley, Mary Lois LuTTon, Warren PendleTon, Frances Jackowski. New spring members were Fern AlmquisT, Mabel Meier, Joe Blow, Howard Trevillian, Gloria Degenhardy, KaThryn SmiTh, CaTherine NewTon, Raymond Ferguson, MarTha Adams, BeTTy Bush. Then Too, There were The graduaTes Donald ScoTT, Leo Jackowski, RoberT Geran, Dave Rawlings, John LeighTon, Eddie SmiTh, Lucille Boyle and MargareT WhiTney who sTill reTurn To parTicipaTe in The acTiviTies oT The club. There were also Three ouTsiders, William Orsinger, Carl lmlay, and KaTherine Veiman, who, alThough They were noT members oT Tech's sTudenT or alumni bodies, joined The club and were regular and acTive members. The Home Economics Club is an ouTgrowTh oT The Home Economics DeparTmenT. The Tech club joined The NaTional SocieTy of Home Economics. lTs acTiviTies were parTies, Teas, and making ChrisTmas giTTs Tor The poor, all acTiviTies of The home. OTTicers oT This club were Dora Green, PresidenTg Jean Donahue, Vice President KaTherine Hanley, SecreTaryg RuTh BillingTon, Treasurer: and Miriam Gross, SergeanT-aT-Armsg wiTh Mrs. Rush as TaculTy adviser. Members of The club were Norma Chipman, Pauline Clark, Allene DeiTz, BeTTy Dobyns, DoroThy WerTh, Xie Sforey, VioleT WinchesTer, Helen Large, Lorraine Childs, RuTh Ulman, Naomi Ulman, Norma Kolber, Dolores Henry, ElizabeTh BalTimore, l-larrieT Davis, and Frances Jackowski. 95 The Home Economics deparTmenT oTTers The girls oT our school Twelve diTTerenT courses. These courses familiarize The sTu- denTs wiTh proper dress, manners, sTyles. cooking, and housekeeping. There were abouT Tour hundred and TiTTy girls who Took These various Types oT home economics. The aim oT This deparTmenT was To improve everyday living in The home. ThaT is, The regulaTion oT home liTe, preparaTion and cooking of Tood, and designing of cloThing. For a pracTical applicaTion oT home and social liTe The sTudenTs were allowed To use The aparTmenT, keep iT in order, and hold Teas and oTher social TuncTions in iT. Q? . . . 1 ,. W, v as f5:,,,3y:Q.. if , , 'Eng Jw . , . at 5 -Q 'C lin... ,va M..- 4 Xxx .1 1 .3 3 5. PXK Y'4 X' ..4 asm.-an ...4 Q O .XIY , l 2 n i Los alumnos mas enlusiasfos de espanol organi- zaron un club para conocer las coslumbres de los paises donde se lnabla espanol. Los programas del club incluyen discursos, peliculas, comedias, juegos y canciones Jripicos de esos paises. Cuando han lerminado las clases a las rres de la larde se pueden ver eslos alumnos pasando olra lwora en la escuela cada segundo miercoles quedandose para clwarlar y lwablar con amigos simpalicos. Basla decirse que no pierden Tiempo los que se reunen en el Club Espanol. Le cercle lrangais esl organise pour les eleves qui clesirenl une connaissance plus inlime de la langue qu'il n'es+ possible d'obTenir en iclasse. Tour le monde fail des efforls acbarnes pour parler la langue. Meme les commenganrs fonl de leur mieux pour s'exprimer, le professeur el les eleves les plus avances aidenl. Les programmes consislenl en des jeux, des clwansons, des causeries impromplues, des conversafions, desi pieces, des pasquinades, ef des lilms. EL CLUB ESPANOL LE CERCLE FRANCAIS l?l qui, X The oTTicers of The Spanish Club were RoberT Searls, PresidenT: John Abbadessa, Vice PresidenT: Louise Groves, SecreTary: MargareT HaeTler, Treasurer. Mr. DeBerriz made an enThusiasTic guide and adviser. The members were, exclusive oT oTTicers, Joe Amos, Theresa Beauverd, Sarah Cohen, Marjorie Dillon, BeTTy Dobyns, Marjorie Gibson, Marie Goo On, Elmer Jenkins, AlberT Jones, Ida Lewis, Herman LichTerman, NaTalie LichTerman, Marion May, Tom McNeil, Mary Myers, Thomas Poole, MargareT SaTTerwhiTe, Helen Siegel, NaThala Thompson, Josephine Weare, CreighTon De Marr, Jack Hardy, DoroThy Scrimger, BeTTy Jones, Harolcl Brill, Mrs. EdgerTon and Mrs. WesT. Mrs. Fiezgerald's unTiring eTTorTs as adviser of The French Club have borne TruiT in a large and devoTed membership. The oTTicers during The pasT year were Mary Frances Flemer, PresidenT: Ted Vial, Vice PresidenT: Phyllis GusTaTson, SecreTary: Joseph Parker, Treasurer: John Ransom, SergeanT-aT-Arms. The membership included PaT CrowTher, Frances MonTgomery, John Moore, Lilia HilTon, Malcolm Weiss, MargareT Lillie, Alice Johnson, Erin Ellis, Alice Haislip, William Kissinger, Caroline Jeblick, Mary MarTin, Doris Speake, Elise Fisher, Connie King, Eleanor Jacobson, May Babcock, Shirley PaTTerson, Lorraine Fox, HerberT Haar, Bruno Figallo, Donald Nesline, Pauline STone, iJaneT Bigley, Evelyn Birrel, Doris Black, KaTherine Hanley, Lois SuiT, Geraldine Diamond, PaTricia Rhine, Anne Gallogly, EdiTh BernsTein, and Edward ATwaTer. ln order To carry ouT The work and divide iT up equally among The members each club had several commiTTees. ln The French Club There were seven commiTTees. Games: Malcolm Weiss, Mar- gareT Lillie: ReTreshmenTs: Doris Black, Doris Speake, Shirley PaTTer- son: Programs: Donald Nesline, May Babcock: Music: Theodore Vial, Joseph Parker, PaTricia Rhine: ProperTies: HerberT Haar, Byron Sherrill: ConversaTion: Lois SuiT, Geraldine Diamond: Social: Beryl Conklin, Mary Flemer. The Spanish Club appoinTed Two commiTTees Tor The year buT many oThers were named Trom Time To Time To carry ouT The needs oT special occasions. Members oT The PubliciTy CommiTTee were: AlberT Jones, Marie Goo On, NaTalie LichTerman, Max Goldberg, Helen Siegel. The Program CommiTTee had as mem- bers: John Abbadessa, Marjorie Dillon, NaThala Thompson, NaTalie LichTerman, Elmer Jenkins. 99 ff ' e ,3A, .A7X- ., Q ii it . 5 W, . Yg fr '- X4 .Q ga- ,W ,pf f ' 'fx ' --'Q' ' 'X ef ' J X . 73 , 0' :gr . ' '- w B Q ' var i . V jx fax A. .krx ,Ta M 2 A X W . . QL. M KNEE fa V, -, P 'fgsi 1 I 4 5 - G RA 5905 PT00. 'Y fg 15 It . 2 ff? 1, fi sf. ,sy A15 Magi A work of arT is The prod- ucT of a man's mind and imaginaTion as well as his hands. ArT is noT confined To oil painfings in gilT frames, buT includes The many producTs of human hands. PrinTing and painTing musT pass The same TesT for arT-fiTness for The purpose. GRAPHIC ARTS Real arT is The expression by man of his pleasure in labor. The Graphic ArTs Club aT Tech is a branch of The NaTional Graphic ArTs SocieTy. IT is made up of sTudenTs who are inTeresTed in prinTing and iTs purpose is noT only To develop an inTeresT in This work buT also To realize iTs arTisTic possibiliTies. Correspondence is carried on wiTh similar clubs in oTher schools. Among The field Trips Taken during The year was a visiT To one of Wash- ingTon's leading newspaper esTablishmenTs, The Sfar. The birfhday anniversaries of famous prinTers are celebraTed in appropriafe ways. A wreaTh was placed aT The STaTue of Beniamin Franklin in Frank- lin Park on January I7, l938. lnTerviews wiTh men, prominenT in The prinTing indusTry, are encouraged and reporled upon. Mr. Anderson is The faculTy adviser of This club. The officers of The club were: PresidenT, Harold Skellyg Vice PresidenT, John Branigan: Treasurer, Lawrence OverTon: SecreTary, Ray GusTafsong SergeanT-aT-Arms, Richard Graf. The members of The Graphic ArTs Club were: Domi- nic Ricucci, Frank Buono, Lewis Darling, lsadore Fineburg, AugusT Sunnell, Earl Lerch, l'lobarT Turner, Tony Anzelmo, Charles STewarT, Louis Ricucci, George Uber, Roberf Boyce, Williard Smifh, l'ler- berT Lampe, LeRoy Linkins, William Frank, Edmund Simonfon, ArThur Krop, William Doyle, Carl Crea- mer, Tom Burson, Paul Ballenger, PeTer Boccabella, William Kranking. PALS AND PALETTES The Pals and PaleT+es, Tech's own arT club, was organized in l924 under The direcTion of Mrs. Eugenie SaugsTad. The purpose of The club is To promoTe The inTeresT and appreciaTion of The finer arTs among The sTudenTs who are mosT inTeresTed and TalenTed in This work. Some of The pasTimes enioyed by The club were needlework of various designs, wood carving, and all kinds of painTing. The Pals and PaleTTes do more Than Their share of work Towards The success of school affairs when They painT posTers for The spring opera, Tall play, and ofher school funcTions. The meeTings were held every Wednesday and Friday in Mrs. SaugsTad's arT room. One meeTing is for The purpose of aTTending To any business deTails which may arise, and The oTher meefing is devoTed To Their arT work. Mrs. Saugsfad, The presenf faculTy adviser, insTrucTs The club in all phases of arT work of inTeresT To iTs members. The officers of The club were: PresidenT, Harry Powell, Vice PresidenT, MargareT Lillie: Sec- reTary, Leverna Klus. The members were: James Gray, Frank Hedrick, Juanifa Asher, Madeline SpechT, Rufh Gray, JaneT George, Warren Cousins, Jack l-leflin, Shirley Greenlaw, Bebe Linder, Jennie MacLeish, Mildred WhiTe, Leah RavenscroTT, Norma ShorT. Flying fingers, dariing eyes, Jrapping keys, mov- ing Carriages, and ringing bells: a iense momenil Typisis are, in Hue True sense of ine work, ariisis funknown arlrisfs. .. fgioeebcua 0 f Wo1'b5 ACCURACY I INITIATIVE I SUCCESS r . . . P B X-Typewrifers-Dicid phone-Addressograph-Graphd iype-Suns'rrand Adding Machine -Monroe Adding Machine-Bun roughs Adding Machine-Mirned graph-Mimeoscope-Compionv eier - Transcriber - Ediphone - Edison Shaver-Speedograph-- Burroughs Calculaior- Bookkeep- ing Machines-Telephone-Pens -Pencils-Diffo Ink-Carbon Pa- per-Fiie Cases-Did you know Tech had so much oiciice equip- menf? BANK STAFF OFFICE STAFF COMMERCIAL CLUB PLACEMENT BUREAU The school bank oTTers an opporTuniTy Tor budding young bankers To learn The inTricaTe TuncTions oT large banking corporaTions. From The changing oT a quarTer To The large accounTs oT clubs and organizaTions, The members oT The sTaTT are ready To do business. From 8:30 unTil 2:30 The bank is open, and aT The end oT each monTh The sTudenTs have sTayed as laTe as 7:00 To balance The books. In The Tall The oTTicers oT The sTaTT were: Charles Haynes, PresidenT: Cora Lee Fleshman. Cash Book: NeTTie Friedman, AudiTor: Olive Massey, Dupli- caTe Books and Teller: Joseph Geier, Cashier and Teller: EmmeT Owens, DuplicaTe Books and Teller: Lavon Ocker- shausen, SecreTary: Agnes Walden, Check RegisTer and Teller: RuTh Hansch, PermanenT Ledger: Marie Serio, School Treasurer's Books: Audrey Browne, Savings Led- ger ancl Teller: Helen Large, Savings Ledger: RuTh MiTchell, AudiTor: BeTTy Nigro, SecreTary: Glynn LiTTle, SecreTary. In The spring They were: RuTh Hansch, Presi- denT: Charles Haynes, AssisTanT Manager and File Super- visor: RuTh Mi+cheIl, Senior AudiTor: Joseph Geier, AssisTanT AudiTor: NeTTie Friedman, Cashier: Olive Mas- sey, PermanenT Ledger and Trial Balance: Marie Serio, Cash Book: Cora Lee Fleshman, Check RegisTer and General Journal: Audrey Browne, School Treasurer's Books: EmmeT Owens, Savings Ledger No. I: Agnes Walden, Savings Ledger No. 2: Howard BrenT, DuplicaTe Ledger No. I: Helen Ascosi, DuplicaTe Ledger No. 2. Mr. WalTz is The TaculTy adviser. TECH TACKLES UNEMPLOYMENT! Our Place- menT Bureau Tound abouT one hundred posiTions Tor Tech sTudenTs during The pasT ChrisTmas season. The bureau is always ready To help every self-helping sTu- denT. McKinley High School noT only Trains sTudenTs Tor diTTerer.T kinds oT employmenT, buT also helps To Tind iobs Tor Them Through The PlacemenT Bureau. Miss Morrow is The direcTor. The members oT The bureau were: BeTTy Dobyns, Jean Davis, Doris Davis, Mary CaTloTh. DoroThy Bladen, AnToineTTe Bruno, Carl- Ton Penn. Much valuable experience is gained by The ambiTious sTudenT worker in The General OTTice. The aTmosphere is brisk and busy: sTudenTs rushing here and There: The buzz oT The swiTchboard, The Tap oT The TypewriTer: The ringing oT The Telephone. The members oT The sTaTT gain pracTical knowledge Tor secreTarial and general oTFice work. Mrs. Turner is The manager. The members oT The sTaTT were: Joan Abbadessa, Helen Krum, Mary ZaneloTTi, Mildred Trexler, ChrisTine Evans, Francis OTensTein, Mary Shonk, Mary Weinrich, John Neese, Mary McDermoTT, Eleanor SeTzer, Louise Friday, Joan Lour, Bernice Dawson, May Tierney, MargareT Baer, Bessie Coleman, Alice Jones, DoroThy SmiTh. Isabelle Ferman, and Madeline Bawell. The Commercial Club endeavors To geT a birds- eye view oT WashingTon business liTe by Taking Trips To diTTerenT commercial and business deparT- menTs and esTablishmenTs. Mrs. Krey is TaculTy adviser. The membership oT The club gains iT The repuTaTion oT being one oT The largesT and mosT acTive oT The school clubs. The members were as Tollows: Audrey Browne, Charles Haynes, Pauline Clark, Marjorie ATkinson, Thelma Gheen, Frances FosTer, May BenneTT, Cora Lee Fleshman, Lorraine King, DoroThy Wood, Lola HeTTly, Alice Anderson, Ida Browne, Mary Di Giacomo, RoberT WesT, Laura Tacconelli, Norma Jacobs, Meda Fay Thompson, Erma WeinsTein, Doris Long, Mariam Boeglen, Vivian Sullivan, Peggy Norris, RuTh Hansch, Gwen- dolyn Williams, Elsie Crowl, Mable Long, Erma Meegan, Opal Combs, Bessie Coleman, DoroThy Ferguson, BernadeTTe Clavelaux, Grace MagisTa, Frances MonTgomery, MargareT Helm, DoroThy Phelps, Verna SwiTT, Helen Banks, Bernice Richard- son, Nella Jean Swenson, Norma Chipman, RuTh MiTchell, VioleT WinchesTer, Doris Everdale, Marian WrighT, NeTTie Friedman, Eugenia Limparis, Elsie Mae Turner, EmmeT Owens, Mariorie Gibson, Elea- nor STansbury, Mae Weyrick. JuaniTa Asher, Thelma Nicol, Sarah Cohen, and Ada Donaldson: TaculTy members: Mrs. S. F. Brisker, Mr. G. F. WalTz, and Mrs. l. B. Krey. we ylllf 7 xl XII, Egg: I, EEE .- C' x f w e-3 Eff iv X STUDENTS' CITIZENSHIP COUNCIL 0 TRAFFIC CLUB Tech sTudenTs may never revolT because oT lack of represenTaTion. The General OrganizaTion is The sTudenT governing body. l-lere The duly elecTed represenTaTives oT The sTudenT body meeT To discuss ways and means oT beTTering condiTions aT Tech. The STudenTs' CiTizenship Council is The voice oT The people, sTanding in The same relaTion To The G. O. as The old New England Town lvleeTings did To Congress. Finally, This year, a ciTizens' , or sTudenTs', group organized To sTudy The special problem oT TraTTic. The STudenTs' CiTizenship Council consisTs oT sTudenTs who have been enrolled in a hisTory class aT any Time. AT The meeTings civic problems are sTudied, discussed and passed upon. One such problem presenTed during The pasT year was The improvemenT oT The school grounds and surrounding neighborhood. A commiTTee was appoinTed To invesTigaTe complainTs Trom nearby residenTs ThaT Tech sTudenTs were Throwing reTuse upon Their premises. A campaign was in- auguraTed To impress The Tech public wiTh The imporTance of cleanly surroundings. AnoTher evidence of civic acTiviTy was The voTing conducTed by The STudenTs' CiTizenship Council To deTermine Tech's besT girl ciTizens. This was The Good CiTizenship Pilgrimage Award sponsored by The DaughTers oT The American RevoluTion. Tech voTed Xie STorey, TirsT place: lvlariorie SToclceTT, alTernaTe: and Madeline Bawell, Third, To receive These awards. The medals were presenTed in March by lvlrs. Becker, PresidenT General oT The SocieTy. ln such ways The sTudenTs noT only learned To direcT Their own aTTairs buT also To cooperaTe wiTh Those in auThoriTy. The TraTTic Club organized noT Tor Training in general ciTizenship buT To sTudy The one problem designaTed by iTs name. The members devoTed Themselves To research, or TacT-Tinding, wiTh a view Toward acTion on This diTTiculT civic problem. Speakers wiTh charTs and sTaTisTics noT only enTerTained buT informed The club aT many meeT- ings. The member's observaTion on his way To and Trom school could noT help buT amplify The speeches oT These lecTurers. The American AuTomobile AssociaTion encouraged The new club by sending To The school early in The Tall semesTer a machine Tor meas- uring driving abiliTy, accompanied by a demonsTraTor To direcT The TesT. Any sTudenT mighT presenT himsehc Tor examinaTion regardless oT membership in The TraTTic Club. The TesTs were repeaTed Tor several days. Since The TirsT permiT To drive an auTomobile is usually granTed during high school years perhaps The TraTTic Club may hope To caTch 'em young and Train 'em up in The way They should drive. A green lighT Tor The new club To speed iT on To success is The wish oT The TECT-llTEl 9 The STudenTs' CiTizenship Council is made up OT Three bodies, The CabineT, consisTing oT The oTTicers and commiTTee chairman, The Council, consisTing oT all acTive members, and The Judicial, composed OT a jusTice and Two assisTanT judges. The Torm oT The club is modeled upon governmenTaI Torms which have exisTed aT some Time in The UniTed STaTes. For example, The Judicial is Taken Trom The presenT judicial sysTem oT The UniTed STaTesg The Council derives Trom The old Town mee-Ting of New England. BeTTer ciTizenship is iTs aim. To be a beTTer ciTizen oT The world, oT The UniTed STaTes. or, OT The DisTricT oT Columbia, oT course, buT, more im- porTanT sTilI, To be a beTTer ciTizen oT Tech, ThaT is The aim! During The year OT I937-i938 Evelyn CraTT was The presidenT, ably assisTed by James WeITy as vice presi- denT. Helen Grivakos was secreTary To The Cabinet Mary Cheseldine served as secreTary To The House: VincenT Tana held The job OT Treasurer: The judges were RoberT Walsh, AIberT Pruss, and GarreTT Swain. The commiTTee chairmen were: Program, Virginia Winches- Ter, Finance, Jack Murray: G. O., Edla Thomas Princi- paIs', BeTTy Dobynsq P. T. A., Lois SwiTTg DisTricT OT Columbia, I-loward Beard: and Civic EducaTion, CarITon Black. Miss Marsh, Miss WhiTener, and Mr. Vail acTed as sponsors. A second club emphasizing good ciTizenship was organized This year. This was The TraTTic Club. IT was an ouTgrowTh oT The saTe-driving campaign in Wash- ingTon. AT Their meeTings every Friday under The guidance oT Mr. Krehbiel, The cIub's TacuITy adviser, The members discussed and sTudied TralTic problems. AIThough in iTs TirsT year The TraTTic Club had a large and TaiThTuI membership. The oTliicers oT The club were enThusiasTic leaders. Theodore Vial was presidenTg Jane Daniel was vice presidenTg Daniel McNally was The Treasurer, and Mary Shonk was secreTary. The members were George Beveridge, RoberT Bierly, John Branigan, Granville Brumbaugh, William Carl, AIberTa Cissel, STuarT Cooley, I-IarrieT Davis, James Demas, Rollie Essex, Cora Lee Fleshman, Daniel FusTeId, Doris Graham, Carl Harris, EIizabeTh Ives, Elmer Jenkins, AIberT Jones, Jean LighTbown, Leon LiTsis, Benjamin LynT, Grace MagisTa, Donald Magruder, Mary MarTin, Lucia MiTcheII, RuTh MiTcheII, Richard Moran, Charles Parker, Francis PeTTiTT, Francis Pierce, June Rager, RuTh Randall, James Robb, Gordon Sandefur, Irene Scher, DoroThy SmiTh, William S. SmiTh, I'Ienry STudds, George STunTz, Cyril Turner, Elsie Mae Turner, Donald Van Kirk, John Weaver, Richard Weiss, DoroThy WerTh, MargareT Williams, Marshall Wills, Jean Wilson, William Zeller. IO7 A U, 1 ,ff.,' 1 , . fn Tech's halls are well pafrolled. Mainfaining order is a civic dufy- a dufy cheerfully discharged by all --by The pafrol, The sfudenfs, Jrhe +S6Ch6I'S. .-Jyvff , TECH PATROL The mosT imporTanT work The boys do is To keep general order in The halls. The members have To be recommended by Their secTion Teachers and Two oTher Teachers have To sign Their applicaTions. In order To remain on The PaTrol They have To mainTain a good scholasTic average. Each boy wears a small badge when he is on duTy. MosT oT The members serve only one period a day. BesT oT all, The boys receive one-TourTh oT a crediT a semesTer Tor services rendered. This year several oT The boys were presenTed wiTh gold, silver and bronze pins Tor being The besT capTain, lieuTenanT or sergeanT. Mr. MiTchell was The Tounder oT The Senior PaTrol which Tinally became The Tech PaTrol. In February I935, Mr. Keyser succeeded Mr. MiTchell as direcTor. ln February of This year, Mr. Sanders Took Mr. Keyser's place as head oT The Tech PaTrol. ln order Thar The PaTrol boys may know which sTudenTs are To be per- miTTed in The corridors each sTudenT musT have and show a pass on demand. These passes bear The signaTure oT The adviser oT The PaTrol. They are numbered so ThaT recovery is TaciliTaTed in case oT loss. Passes Tor diTTerenT periods had disTincTive colors lasT semesTer. Those colored brown were Tor use any period oT The day. These passes were issued To Teachers Tor class room, secTion, or exTra-curricular use. Some oT The Teachers made The passes more disTincTive sTill by aTTaching Them To a large board so ThaT The PaTrol boy did noT even have To say, GoTTa pass? Teachers aided The PaTrol by sending no sTudenT inTo The halls wiThouT The proper pass. This resulTed in a genuine Teeling oT harmony and cooperaTion beTween Teachers and sTudenTs ThaT made Tech a beTTer place Tor boTh. The oTFicers and members oT The organizaTion were as Tollows: Opening Period: CapTain, Richard Meyer: LieuTenanTs, Edwin Billhimer, John Herrick, John Riseling: SergeanT, Georoe Vogan: PrivaTes, Conrad Alberding, WrenTon Aldridge. John Branigan. William Baker, Francis CarTer, Louis Cerda, Boswell Clark. Carl Creamer, Leslie Darrow, Ralph Dohonev. Francis FleTcher, Charles Hildebrand, Theodore Marks, Henry Miller, H. T. MonTgomery, John O'Roark, Paul Prose, Frederick Roy, John ScoTT, AlberT Sendgikoski, Thomas Sheppard, Coleman Shepherd, Henry STudds, AlberT TheibaulT, Donald Van Kirk, Bernard Wall, Charles WaTson, Harry WaTson, Joseph Warrenner, Edmund Zabel, Norman Reed, ErnesT Gearing. FirsT Period: CapTain, William Giles: LieuTenanT, John CapuTo: PrivaTes, Thomas Bayer, Georoe STringer, Norman Reed. Second Period: CapTain, Raymond Reynolds: SergeanT, Byron Harrison: PrivaTes, Don Harris, Ivan Mericle, RoberT VaughT. Third Period: CapTain, Glenn Skemp: LieuTenanT, John Moore: SergeanT, Howard Trevillian: PrivaTes, Joseph Amos, George Anderson, Reid Baker, Mishel BernsTein, Boswell Clark, Virgil Clary, Joseph Hall, Clarence Loomis, Roger Ming, James Robb, John ScoTT. FourTh Period: CapTain, James Hardey: LieuTenanT, Willard SmiTh: Ser- geanT, Wallace Marshall: PrivaTes. Frank Adams, Reid Baker, Roy BurTner, Paul Jenninos, Leo Parry, John Pollin, Donald Price, Roland Provencal, CurTis Gish, Lewis Boarman, Douglas Lamp, George Parker, William Sabbaugh, John HoTchkiss. FiTTh Period: CapTain, lnnis Skinner: LieuTenanT, Charles BeaumonT: Ser- geanT, Francis Murray: PrivaTes, Harold Brill, Nicholas CaTucci, George Con- ger, Carl Creamer, Lewis Eberly, Roland Ford, MilTon Goss, RoberT HamilTon, Harry Moran, RoberT Moseley, Daniel STely. SixTh Period: CapTain, Morris Kerman: LieuTenanT, Jesse WaTT: SergeanT, David Rubin: PrivaTes, Charles Baird, Mishel BernsTein, Charles Copeland, Raymond MoTTeTT, Eugene Sullivan, RoberT TheibaulT, Joseph Warrenner, Harry WaTson. SevenTh Period: CapTain, AlberT WooTen: LieuTenanT, Gordon Sandefur: SergeanT, Henry LamberT: PrivaTes, Sidney SToller, Thomas Lawson, RoberT Dysland, Cyril Turner, Maurice PeTersen, ArThur Lumsden, Ivan Mericle, Emanuel WolTe, SlaTon STephens. 109 l. niet- djlease A MODERN LIBRARY . . . ThaT is The proud possession oT Tech. A library excellenT boTh in beauTy and service. A mural depicTing The progress oT America decoraTes The walls. The painTer was Philip Bell, a graduaTe oT CenTral and laTer oT The Yale ArT School, who, in I935 under The P. W. A., sTarTed The work which lasTed Tor Two summers. There are 4,950 books in The library and These are supplemenTed Twice weekly by books borrowed Trom The public library. During The pasT year There was a circulaTion amounTing To l0,805. The library is under The supervision oT Miss J. Grady, who, beTore accepTing her posiTion in The school in IQI9, worked in The children's deparTmenT aT The Takoma Park branch oT The public library. STudenTs acTing as assisTanTs receive one-halT crediT per semesTer, and musT have a good scholaslric raTing in order To hold Their posiTions. Those who do only secreTarial work receive crediT Tor oTTice Training. Classes are conducTed Tor Treshmen each year To acguainT Them wiTh The library and The services oTFered Them. VocaTional classes are held here Tour Times daily, so ThaT The sTudenTs enrolled in These classes may have access To The various books perTaining To Their subiecT. Pupils may also use The library during Their Tree periods insTead oT reporTing To sTudy halls. There are various regulaTions which musT be observed. The hours are Trom 9:00 A. lvl. To 3:30 P. lvl., excluding The TourTh and TiTTh periods. Books circulaTe Tor one week, and are subiecT To renewal excepT when in greaT demand. There is a Tine oT Two cenTs per day Tor overdue books. ReTerence and cerTain hisTory books are only circulaTed overnighT. Books used Tor The period musT be signed Tor, and The card leTT aT The desk. No books may be Taken Trom The library wiThouT Tilling in name, secTion, and secTion Teacher's name. Quie-T musT be mainTained aT all Times, and sTudenTs using The library during sTudy periods are expecTed To remain unTil The bell rings. IIO ll-DD -1247? S-an nam: E13 E LIBRARY ASSISTANTS CHESS CLUB Quiel reading. The soil lread of lhe assislanl. This is lhe almosphere ol lhe library under The walchlul eye of Miss Grady, ln lhe fall lhe slali members were as follows: Helen Siegel, Lillian Broider, Priscilla Prall, Josephine Weare, Elaine Bell, Jeanelle Plowman, Jean Smilh, Chesler Grimes, Ernesline King, l-lerberl l'laar, Thomas McNiel, Phyllis Dibble, Bessie Coleman, Jane Daniel, Lorraine Childs, Lois Lullon, Mary l-ligdon, Leona Milan, Waller Spindle, Juanila Madron. ln lhe spring lhe slall members were: Josephine Weare, Bessie Coleman, Jeanelle Plowman, l-lerberl l-laar, Jane Daniel, Lorraine Childs, Lois Lullon, Leona Milan. On Tuesdays lhe lap, lap of chessmen on lhe chess board was heard from Mrs. Frazier's room on The second floor. ln The fall under lhe capable leadership oi Sol Breeslcin, Presidenl: John Abbadessa, Vice Presidenl: and Roberl Bierly, Secrelary- Treasurer: lhe club praclised and held malches wilh olher schools. ln lhe fall 'lhe members were: Mishel Bernslein, Harold Brill, Leonard Cox, Roberl Feeney, Daniel Fusield, George Gee, Law' rence Kroner, Daniel Leenov, William Phelps, Philip Bierly, and Gordon Pool. The spring officers were: Roberl Bierly, Presidenf: Roberl Feeney, Vice Presidenl: Daniel Fusfeld, Secrelary-Treas- urer. The olher members were: Daniel Leenov, George Gee, William Phelps, Lawrence Kroner, Ernesl Solberg, Mishel Bern- slein, l-larold Brill, and John Abbadessa. OO! WL Did you see Napoleon? Queen Elizabeih? Josephine? or Queen Vicloria? Oi course! Where? In lhe libraryl The library slafl acled The parl of characrers from difierenr pe- riods oi hislory-oi England, France and America lor Book Week. Would you be surprised To lcnow Thai Napoleon was none olher ihan l-lerberlr l-laar-Queen Elizabelh, Ernesrine King-Jose- phine, Jane Daniel-Queen Vic- loria, Bessie Colernanl Olhers parlicipaling were Jean Smilh, Mary l-ligdon, Leona Milan, Pris- cilla Pralrl, Waller Spindle, l-lelen Siegel, Phyllis Dibble, Irving San- ders, Wilbur Clin, Carl Grimes, Josephine Weare, Lillian Broider, Torn lvichliel, Juanila lvladron. and Elaine Bell. C A Pull 'er up! ThaT is The call of one boy To anoTher back sTage. Cn many ln'1porTanT occasions The boys have han- dled The ropes, curTains, and swiTches eTTecTively. Many oT our plays and operas have become a success, Tor one reason, loecause The sTage was In capable hands. The crew has become so slcillTul ThaT iT Talces only a Tevv nninuTes To change The scenery loeTvveen acTs. LeT 'er down! AnoTher Tarniliar shouT back sTage. PAINT AND POWDER CLUB GIRLS' STAGE CREW y BOYS' STAGE CREW IT's 8:I5 P. M.I The orchesTra members are assembling. The audience is Tiling inTo The seaTs. Soon The curTain will rise and The acTors and acTresses will appear in order. BuT whaT is Taking place behind The cur- Tain? I-Iere The Girls' STage Crew is working. OTTicers oT This club were DoroThy WhiTney, Manager: Mary SmiTh. AssisTanT Manager: wiTh Mrs. Rush as TacuITy adviser. Members were Louise Friday, Alice SkeITon, Eugenia Limparis, DoroThy Wood, Mary Galomb, Helen Bell and Flora WiTT. Also The Boys' STage Crew worked hard consTrucTinq The scenery and properTies used Tor our plays and operas. The scenes had To be changed in a very shorT Time. Much care and skill had To be used in This work as The scenery was bulky and some oT The equipmenT very expensive. Our sTage is The IargesT sTage in The ciTy oT WashingTon. includino boTh school and proTessionaI sTac4es. We have a modern swiTchboard wiTh inTer-Iockino swiTches and dimmers Tor operaTing The sTage lighTs. This swiTchboard makes iT possible To dim any one IighT slowly or To dim or cuT oTT any group oT IighTs simuITaneousIv. These IighTs can produce any color IighTing. We also have eciuiDmenT Tor TIying scenery. There is above our sTage a sTeel bridge which is used Tor Tocusing spoT lighTs. boTh movable and Tixed. Few schools have This sTeel bridge. Any desired sound eTTecT can be produced by our STage Crew. In case oT Tire The sTage is provided wiTh Three means oT keeping The Tire Trom spreading inTo The audiTorium. The TirsT is The curTain ThaT is always down.,in TronT oT The sTage when The sTage is noT being used. This curTain is made oT solid sTeel and is covered wiTh asbesTos. so. is enTirely Tire-prooT. The second is a waTer pipe which runs above The sTage in back oT The TronT curTains. In case oT Tire This pipe would spread a waTer curTain across The enTire sTage. The Third is a sysTem oT venTilaTors which would draw The Tire back inTo The sTage insTead oT allowing iT To go inTo The audiTorium To spread desTrucTion There. GTher parTs oT our sTage equipmenT are eighTeen curTains, including main curTains, olio curTains and Tour seTs oT movable curTains. IT Takes Twelve men To operaTe The sTage smooThIy. The adviser was Mr. Sweeny oT The cusTodiaI sTaTT. These boys gained a pracTicaI knowledge oT sTage craTT by becoming members oT This club. The members oT The STage Crew were Edward Scullen. I-Ioward SiTeS. I-Iarold Skelly, William Page, John MaThers. and Richard Moran. When The Time came Tor The acTors and acTresses To be made up The PainT and Powder Club appeared and gave unseITishIy oT iTs Time and energy. The oTTicers oT This club were: presidenT, Bebe Linder: cusTodian, Jennie MacLeish: secreTary. DoroThy Thayer. The members were Joan Abbadessa, Frances Jackowski, Delia Nye, Louise Marsh, Marilyn Jones, I-Ielen Krum, and Alice Young. The adviser was Miss BarnharT. BuT The accompIishmenTs oT These clubs were oTTen like The TeeT aT The boTTom oT This page--ThaT is-nameless. FM TW A ' W I . va nb o or 4 -lllIlllUuu' 1444 M II5 Z-ke CZkvisfw4as a5eaff of fke 1-ro: 9 Vai llb 4 4 Chrisfmas This year broughT a conTriIouTion To Tech's series of acTiviTies in The revival of a serious Type oT ChrisTmas program. The producTion was sponsored by The DramaTic Club. The sTudenTs, prepared in advance Tor The soIemniTy of The occasion, were ushered inTo The Tar pasT To King ArThur's greaT hall aT CameIoT. There They wiTnessed The King's vision of The NaTiviTy and oT The Holy Grail, which came To him as he sIepT on ChrisTmas Eve: The seTTing TorTh oT The knighTs in quesT oT The Holy Grail, The reTurn of The knighTs, each bringing whaT he deemed The perTecT giTT Tor ChrisT: The presen- TaTion oT Galahad, The giTT of a nobler knighThood, whiTe, unsTained, and True, which broughT back The long-soughT sacred cup. The pageanTry oT The medieval seTTing and cosTumes, The IighTing eTTecTs, The organ and choir inTerpoIaTions, and Benjamin LynT's unexcelled inTerpreTaTion in reading The sTory made This one of The mosT impressive programs in The experience of The presenT sTudenT body. The hush of The audience expressed The deep Teeling wiTh which The play was received. AT The close of The pageanT The annual ChrisTmas Tree and ChrisTmas baskeTs Tilled by The sTudenTs Tor needy Tamilies were displayed in a Tableau. IT is our earnesT hope ThaT This Type of ChrisTmas program will be perpeTuaTed End Thaf The TechiTes who Tollow us may derive as deep a saTisTacTion from iT as we ave. THE CHARACTERS KING ARTHUR VVV....,,-V,.....V...YV.....VVVVV....,,VVV.....,VVVV Y,.YV,VV. A,,,YY..A,,,.Y,.,,.,,......., T h eodore STelI KNIGHTS: LanceIoT, Richard Marsh: Modred, RoberT Kellogg Galahad, Leon LiTsis: Bedivere, William Pindelly Percival, William STeIlg GareTh, Harry Powell: TrisTram, Richard Tryon. A PAGE, Joe Amos, MARY, Mary Shonkg JOSEPH, Henry Evans: SHEPHERDS, Jesse WaTT and Harold Berry: WISE MEN, Howard Beard, Jack Murray and Frank Theodore: ANGELS, Phillis Clark and BeTTy Clay. DIRECTORS: Miss Sue BreTT, Miss Helen Derrick BOYS' CHOIR direcTed by Mrs. B. B. Thompson. GIRLS' CHOIR direcTed by Mr. H. Nicodemus. Mr. Nicodemus aT The organ NET L. II7 On Wiv15s of gens? Each morning beTween 8:30 and 9:00 TainT sTrains OT melody can be heard Trom The music rooms on The second Tloor. The boys' glee club lcnown as The Joseph l-l. Daniel Glee Club and The iusT plain Girls' Glee Club oT Mc- Kinley l-ligh School have gained a very good repuTaTion among WashingTonians. The Joseph l-l. Daniel Glee Club was named Tor The Ta+her oT our principal. l-le was direcTor oT music in The public schools oT WashingTon Tor TorTy years. The Girls' Glee Club was sTarTed by Miss Florence Keane Trom whom Mr. Nicodemus inheriTed iT. The oTTicers oT The Girls' Glee Club are chosen Tor Their inTeresT in The club, parTicipaTion in concerTs, and Their aTTendance aT rehearsals. The oTTicers oT The club were: Presi- denT, Olive Jane Miller: EirsT Vice PresidenT, JeanneTTe Plowman: Second Vice PresidenT, Jean Wilson: Secre- Tary, Carolyn l-loTis: AssisTanT Secre- Tary, MargareT McCaThran: Treasurer, Erma Meegan: Librarians, Lois STaclc- house and Selma Moore: AssisTanT Librarian, Leila SmiTh: SergeanT-aT- Arms, Lulu George: AssisTanT To The SergeanT-aT-Arms, BeTTy Connally, BeTTy Clay, and RuTh Eowlces: Accom- panisTs, LaureTTa Bombaro and Char- loTTe WarThen. The members oT The ConcerT Group were as Tollows: EirsT Sopranos: JuaniTa Asher, Vera ChiTe, Bessie Colman, BeTTy Connally, Dora Gibson, JusTine Jones, MargareT l-lawes, Grace MagisTa, l-lelen McDaniel, DoroThy Mennen, Selma Moore, Lor- raine Rogers, Clara SanTmyers, Lois STaclchouse, Doris Thompson, Elaine Vaughn, MargareT Williams. Second Sopranos: Gladys Boolcer, Mina Brown, BeTTy Clay, Jane Daniel, Lulu George, Carolyn l-loTis, MargareT McCaThran, Erma Meegan, Olive Jane Miller, Mary Myers, JeanneTTe Plowman, Mary Shonlc, Leila SmiTh, Josephine STaTTord, Virginia Wood. AlTos: Allene DieTz, Ann EilgaTe, RuTh Eowlces, Marion Reynolds, PaTricia Rhine, Mary CharloTTe SmiTh, Naomi Kino, Louise Marsh. The girls' club also has a Training Group. They were as Tollows: FirsT Sopranos, Mary Absher, Mildred Baumann, Verna EasTman, Marion l-looper, Mary Lemlce, Marie STauber. Nellar Swenson: Second Sopranos, l-lenrieTTa Baardse, Marie Boswell, ElizabeTh Carr, Evelyn CliTT, Mary Clough, Jeanne DaugherTy, MargareT Gammon, JaneT George, Elaine Glorius, Vivian l-lolliday, Eleanor Hop- lcins, Meda Kilmer, MargareT Kinci, Josephine Mease, Jane Miller, RuTh MiTchell, BeTTy PeTers, CharloTTe WarThen, Peggy WhiTe, BeTTy Yowell: AlTos, LaureTTa Bombaro, CaTherine D'AndeleT, Anne Gallogly, Marjorie Hale, Virginia l-lughes, Lorraine Lind- sey, MargareT McAllisTer, DoroThy McCarThy, Norma MerillaT, Shirley PaTTerson, Jeanne Rider, Mary Robins, l-larrieT SmiTh, Edla Thomas, Doris WhiTe, lrene Vavasis. TECH'S GLEE CLUBS Ydfgl WE! 1 fi f 'T v,1l:,',: X' g X far!!! af H The new and inexperienced members of The Boys' Glee Club belong To The Training Group. From This group Mrs. Thompson builds up The ConcerT Group Trom which The quarTeTs and sTudenT direcTor are picked. A group oT abouT ThirTy is chosen Trom The acTive members oT The club and are called The ConcerT Group. This group gives concerTs Tor diTTerenT or- ganizaTions. The boys receive no compensaTion Tor singing, buT They are TreaTed royally by The people Tor whom They sing. - The oTTicers oT The club were: PresidenT, David RabenhorsT: Vice PresidenT, Theodore Vial: SecreTary- Recorder, John Dillon: Corresponding SecreTary, Mil- Ton Cole: Treasurer, James SchaeTTer: PianisT, Joseph Parker: STudenT ConducTor, George FilgaTe: Business Manager, William Zeller: Personnel Manager, ArThur Snee. The club is under The supervision of Mrs. B. B. Thompson. The members oT The ConcerT Group are chosen on Their meriT and The blending of Their voices. The members were: FirsT Tenors: Don Brauner, MilTon Cole, Charles CurTis, James Robb, and William Ward. Second Tenors: Thomas Coleman, William Emshwiller, Howard Gossage, James Hardey, George Harwood, Leon Myers, lrving Sanders, ArThur Snee, George STringer. RoberT Wagner, and William Zeller: FirsT Basses: Alfred Beard, Howard Brown, George FilgaTe, Lowell Keagy, RoberT Lindbloom, Leon LiTsis. William McCall, Charles Parker, Joseph Parker, William Pow- ers, David RabenhorsT, Karl Rhine, and Marshall Wills. Second Basses: Roy BurTner, Frank Carr, George Cor- nell, John Dillon, Joseph Koenig, Thomas Lawson, Wesley McCann, Bruce Rowzie, James SchaeTTer. and Theodore Vial. The Boys' Glee Club also has a TirsT and second quarTeT and Two soloisTs. The members oT The TirsT quarTeT were: FirsT Tenor, William Zeller: Second Tenor, Charles Parker: FirsT Bass, George FilgaTe: Second Bass, George Cornell and Theodore Vial. The members oT The second quarTeT were: FirsT Tenors, MilTon Cole and Don Brauner: Second Tenor, ArThur Snee: FirsT Bass, David RabenhorsT: Second Bass, Thomas Lawson. The soloisTs were: Tenor, William Zeller: BariTone, Howard Beard. Behind The ConcerT Group always sTands The Training Group ready and willing To Take The places oT members and oTTicers when They graduaTe. They were: FirsT Tenor, Edmond SimonTon: Second Tenors, RoberT DaugherTy, Wallace EasTer, Perry GilberT, Jack Hardy, JusTin Harrison, SumTer HaTTon, John KesTer, George Uher, William Williams, Ted Marks, and RoberT Erdman: FirsT Basses, George Anderson, Charles Baird, Joseph BenneTT, Merrill Birdsong, James Calomeris, Boswell Clark. George Conger, Jack CranTord, HerberT FriTTs, RoberT Hough, RoberT HunT, RoberT Jennings, William RisTig, Earle Sim- mons, Glenn Skemp, Thompson SmiTh, RoberT Thei- baulT, and RoberT Wood: Second Basses, Reid Baker, RoberT Birch, RoberT Feeney, RoberT FelTer. Norman Hodkinson, John Mylroie, Carey SingleTon, and Wil- lard SmiTh. The calendar Tor The year Tollows. You will Tind ThaT The boys had as many as Tour concerTs in one day. OCT. I4-John Burroughs School OCT. I5-De Molay Nov. I5-Peabody School Nov. I5-Lincoln Road and U STreeT, N. E. Nov. 20-Tech P. T. A. Nov. 2l-Kendall BapTisT Church Nov. 24-Masonic Temple, l3Th and N. Y. Ave. Dec. 4-Solo-Bill Zeller-STory League Dec. 7-Glee Club BanqueT Dec. l5-Home oT lncurables Dec. 22-Lincoln Road and U STreeT, N. E. Dec. 23-ChrisTmas PageanT, Tech OTTice, Mr. Many, Franklin School Jan. 6QLaurel, Md. Jan. 22-Dodge HoTel Jan. 25--STuarT Junior High School Feb. 8-CraTTsman's Guild Feb. 9-Lions Club, AnacosTia Feb. I5---Grace BapTisT Church Feb. 23-GraTTon HoTel Feb. 24-Job's DaughTers Mar. IO-Job's DaughTers Mar. llhLangdon MeThodisT Episcopal Church Apr. l-TaTT Junior High School Apr. 2-Riverdale, Md. Apr. I4-Webb School 0' Cask 0145 l ADAM AND EVA Every year Tech sTudenTs sponsor a number oT excellenT dramaTic producTions. This year The DramaTic Club was very successTul in iTs presenTaTion oT Adam and Eva , an inTeresTing and amusing sTory oT a wealThy Tamily. The leading characTers oT This play were: Benjamin LynT, a disTracTed rich man: Eva, his younger daughTerg and Bruce Rowzie, The business manager. Then The lower semesTers ,immediaTely Toolc up The challenge and puT over a play enacTed enTirely by lower semesTer sTudenTs. The leading chnracTers oT Flood ConTrol were: BarneTT BroughTon, Phyllis Clark, Gladys Ehrman, Shirley Dickson, and George Ramer. ' NexT came anoTher big annual evenT, The Cash and Can Assembly. These assemblies have been held Tor six years and each year They have broughT hours oT Tun To The sTudenTs and dozens of well-Tilled basl4eTs Tor The needy. This year iT included dueTs on The piano, guiTars, and dancingg a Tumbling acTg a panTomimeg a TrumpeT Trio: a Trained dog acT7 a German band: marioneTTesg a piano solo: a Xylophone solo: and numerous songs. The winners oT This assembly were Marian Rob- bins, BeloTe's KiTchen Ramblers, and Elaine Glorius. The proceeds reaped Trom This assembly were 589.90 and many basl4eTs oT Tood. Add To These iTems Two hours oT good enTerTainmenT and all musT granT ThaT iT was a big evenT. FLOOD CONTROL DRAMATIC CLUB OPERA CLUB ORCHESTRA CSDMWA usic 1, gb-Q15 Among The school's clubs and organizaTions, The DramaTic Club sTands high as one oT The oldesT and largesT in The school. Each Tall This club presenTs a play. ATTer weeks of hard work on The parT oT The casT and The TaculTy advisers The play, Adam and Eva was presenTed and enjoyed by a large audience in November. The realisTic cosTuming and scenery along wiTh The excepTional acTing oT The leads. helped make The play a compleTe success. A series of TournamenT plays were presenTed in The spring. Mrs. Coe and Miss WaTkins were The TaculTy advisers. The oTficers from SepTember To February were: William Zeller, PresidenTg Madeline Bawell, Vice Presi- denTg BeTTy Jones, SecreTaryg RoberTa Shirkey, Treasurer: Beniamin LynT, SergeanT-aT- Arms. The new officers elecTed in February were: William Zeller, PresidenTg MorTon Johan, Vice PresidenTg BeTTy Jones, SecreTary: RoberTa Shirkey, Treasurer: Leon LiTsis, SergeanT-aT-Arms. The members This year were: Joe Amos, Mariorie ATkinson, Mina Brown, BarneTT, BroughTon, Phyllis Clark, BeTTy Clay, Shirley Dickson, Gladys Ehrman, George FilgaTe, Eleanor Furness, Doris Graham, Miriam Gross, Virginia Hodgkins, LoreTTa Krumm, NaTalie LichTerman, Louise Marsh, Mary MarTin, MargareT Mills, DoroThy Mennen, Francis Pierce, Richard Purcell, Max Sacks, Selma Seidman, Mary Shonk, Ted STell, Louise Terry, May Tierney, Dick Tryon, Jesse WaTT, and Sarah Williams. BeauTiTul cosTumes, lovely voices, and a symphony in music! The nighT of The Spring Opera is always someThing To remember. The Opera Club was one of The TirsT organizaTions To be insTiTuTed aT Tech. This year The members were: Marion Rey- nolds, DoroThy Mennen, Leila SmiTh, MargareT Williams, Louise RuTherTord, Lillian Broider, BeTTy Connolly, RuTh Tillman, Allene DeiTz, Mary SmiTh, JuaniTa Gorham, Joseph Collins, Louise Marsh, Doris Thompson, Ted Wills, Max Goldberg, George FilgaTe, William Zeller. Ted Vial, Alice Kellog, and Louis Figliozzi. Mr. Nicodemus was TaculTy adviser. The Tech Symphony OrchesTra under The direcTion of Mr. Malkus is one of The mosT progressive of The school's acTiviTies. During The period oT iTs exisTence The Tech Symphony OrchesTra has proved iTselT To be one of The TinesT in The WashingTon High Schools. The orchesTra noT only plays Tor The school dramaTic and oTher enTerTain- menTs. buT also Tinds Time for ouTside engagemenTs. Class nighT, graduaTion, and all assemblies are made more enjoyable by selecTions Trom The OrchesTra. lT is inTeresTing To noTe ThaT many Tormer members oT The Tech Symphony OrchesTra now have posiTions in prominenT orchesTras ThroughouT The counTry. The orchesTra pracTices every day during The sevenTh period. This lasT year iT had ThirTy-nine members: Edna ATkins, John Abbadessa, MargareT Becker, Carol BombresT, LoreTTa Bombara, Harold Brill, Joseph Clancey, MargareT Clark, Joseph Collins, Ben ElIia++, Erin Ellis, HerberT FriTTs, NaThan Giles, Phyllis GusTaTson, Ray GusTaTson, RuTh Geran, Helen Grivakos, Zeb HamilTon, Howard Hoover, John Hamacher, James Hall, Jack Hardy, Doris Jenkins, MargareT Jones, Lawrence Kidd, Philip Krause, ArThur Krop, ConsTance LeighTon, Helen MaTTson, Josephine Mease, Francis Pierce, Ray Reynolds, Frederick Roy, RoberT Searls, Ralph Sliney, Melvin STewarT, George TillinghasT, RoberT Wagner, and Mary WhiTe. lli V MIT. I23 . 'H X .N N HQ. W 1 vs .- yawn-g..., ww - .5 .J .- . X f K - 'A sqf- pn- N-?1m Q fha J. M WS Film-1 'T' Wha+ is Hue mos+ common siglwf a+ noon? Of course IFS The plaza doffed wifh groups of Teclfmifes, qossiping and eafing Hwose de- licious fudgicles. Buf afferwards-a +errible headache-and, oh, how grand H is +0 have a modern hospilral and obliging malrron. l25 The l-li-Y and The Girl Reserves, branches of lhe Young Men's Chrislian Associa- Hon and lhe Young Women's Chrislian Associafion, are open lo boys and girls of high school age. Their purpose is +o find and give, Jrhroughour The school, high sfandards of Chrislian characlrer. I26 GIRL RESERVES I HI-Y The membership of +he Girl Reserves was larger +han +ha+ of any o+her club in +he school. No+ only was i+ large, bu+ i+ grows larger each year. This year +he club gained a grea+ honor by having i+s presiden+, Mariorie S+ocke++, appoin+ed presiden+ of +he Girl Reserve Council which is composed of presiden+s 0+ +he Girl Reserve Clubs in all of +he high schools. T The girls have given dances a+ +he Y and a+ school. A+ +he beginning of +he semes+er +he members presen+ed a +ashion show +o +he girl members of +he s+uden+ body. A+ +heir mee+ings +he girls had fine lec+urers who +alked and gave demon- s+ra+ions on e+ique++e, make-up, +he cus+oms of foreign coun+ries, and o+her subiec+s. A+ +he beginning of each semes+er a commi++ee was formed +o conduci' new s+uden+s abou+ +he building. A+ Chris+mas +he girls con+ribu+ed gi++s and groceries +o +he baske+s. The +acul+y advisers were Miss Morrow and Miss McCamman. Marjorie S+ocke++ was presiden+. The vice presiden+ was Maxine Gordon: +he secre+ary, Be++y Jones: and +reasurer, Jean Donahue. The Council represen+a+ive was Be++y Dobyns. The chairmen of commi++ees were: Social, Lucy McNeely: Social Service, Mary Jane Lohman: Publici+y, Xie S+orey: Music, Jane Daniel: Assis+an+ +or Music, Olive Jane Miller: Membership, Lavon Ockershausen. The his+orian was Doris Black and +he sergean+-a+-arms, Margare+ Jones. The members were: Mary Absher, Mar+ha Adams, Juani+a Asher, Sylvia Anderson, Bernade++e Amos, Henrie++a Baardse, Ca+herine Bailey, Helen Blad+, Ru+h Billing+on, Margare+ Bolac, Lillian Broider, Doris Black, Doro+hy Brinson, Audrey Browne, Gloria Caldwell, Janice Chamberlain, Elizabe+h Clay, Evelyn Cli++, Elsie Crowl, Ca+herine D'Andele+, Frances Davis, Jean Davis, Geraldine Diamond, Gloria Degenhard+, Shirley Dickson, Be++y Dobyns, Bernice Dawson, Jean Donahue, Ka+herine Demas, Jane Daniel. Gladys Ehrman, Louise Ellio++, Erin Ellis, Doro+hy Ferguson, Georgianna Eillman, Re++a Eunkhouser, Eleanor Furniss, Harrie+ Erankhauser, Winifred Foxwell, Ne++ie Garmen, Edna Gilber+, Thelma Gheen, Elaine Glorius, Doris Graham, Judi+h Gri+fi+h, Maxine Gordon, Margare+ Gammon, Ru+h Gray, Dolores Henry, Vivian Holliday, Marjorie Hale, Ru+h Hansch, Sybil Hea+hering+on, Doro+hy lnscoe, Pa+ricia Jenkins, Caroline Jeblick, Be++y Jones, Margare+ Lillie, Doris Long, Marv Jane Lohman, Bebe Linder, Cons+ance Leigh+on, Florence Marlow, Doro+hy Mills, Jacqueline Mills, Lorraine Mc- Kenna, Marion May, Olive Jane Miller, Louise Marsh, Mary Mar+in, Lucy McNeely, Peggy Norris, lavon Ockershausen, Joyce Oliver, Jane Phelps. Elizabe+h Pe+ers, Mora Pinkham. Doro+hy Rirh+er, Marian Russell, Mariorie S+ocke++, Selma Saidman, Eleanor Se+zer, June Shioley, Be++y Sisson, Ka+hryn Smi+h. Mary Smi+h, Madeline Spech+, Vivian Sullivan, Mary Shonk, Josephine Spech+, Evelyn Thomoson, Sylvia Van Schelven, Flora Wi++, Margare+ Whi+e, Susanne Whi+e, M. Wessel, M. Williams, Virginia Wilson, Charlo++e Wolf, Rosalie Wolf, Ki++y Wheeler, Viola Winches+er, Virginia Winches+er. The Hi-Y Club, like +he Girl Reserves, is sponsored by +he Al+hough i+ is no+ as large as +he Girl Reserves i+ has a good membership. The boys are vo+ed in+o +he club by +he approval of +he members. Donald Magruder was presiden+ of +he club. Jack Wes+ and Henry S+udds were vice presiden+ and secre+ary, respec+ively. George Filga+e was +reasurer and Thomas Lawson was sergean+-a+-arms. The +i++een o+her members of +he club were: Edward Scullen, Henry Lamber+, John Oehman, John Sco++, Kenne+h Rhinehar+, Howard Trevillian, Rober+ Arms+rong, Marshall Wills, Jack Rakes+raw, Granville Brumbaugh, Gordon Sandefur, Emme++ Crouch, Harry Newby, William Zeller, and Rober+ Erdman. Mr. Thompson was +he club's adviser. I27 gLi3iz?sig,f ' F' 'i,z'.fsiw..-wg' y 0,207 A I fy f7:'vpsf'evn ity Jfellowskff DE MGLAY DELTA SIGMA NU THETA DELTA TAU SIGMA TAU LAMBDA LAMBDA SIGMA DELTA The Tech Crusaders were organized in November l928 by acTive members in The school Tor The purpose of TurThering Tellowship among The sTudenTs. The De Molay Club is recognized by The school, buT iT is sponsored by The Masonic organizaTions oT The ciTy. OT The TwenTy-eighT members belonging To The club sixTeen were alumni oT Tech. The oTTicers oT The club during The pasT year were: AlTred Boswell, PrecepTor alumnus: Harry KloTz, Sub-PrecepTor: Wallace Marshall, Recorder: Chevers SiThens Treasurer, alumnus: Burke WrighT, Public RelaTions. The sTudenT members were: Conrad Alberding, Boswell Clark, Sam Flamacher, I-larry KloTz, Wallace Marshall, Raymond Reynolds. Isadore Shulman, SlaTon STephens, I-lenry STudds, I-loward Trevillian, and Burlce WrighT. DelTa Sigma Nu FraTerniTy was Tounded in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in I893. Alpha Epsilon ChapTer was charTered aT Tech on The ninTh oT November, I9I2. The oTTicers oT The TraTerniTy were: Francis Crilley, PresidenT: KenneTh Frangioni, Vice PresidenT: Charles Kendall, SecreTary: Michael Fabrizio, Treasurer: John l'leTlin, GoaT MasTer: BerTrand France, SergeanT-aT-Arms. The oTher members were: George I-laie, VincenT Burgher, Graydon Parker, James Bond, John Campbell, RoberT Jones, and William VaughT. Mr. Olaf SaugsTad was The adviser. TheTa DelTa Tau, Tech chapTer oT Job's DaughTers, was organized in I933. IT was The pulrmpose of The girls To esTablish Tellowship among Job's DaughTers who are sTudenTs aT Tec . The Tall oTTicers were: Marian Russell, PresidenT: Lucia MiTchell, Vice PresidenT: Josephine STaTTord, SecreTary: Doris Thompson, Treasurer: RuTh MiTchell, SergeanT- aT-Arms: and Evelyn Frye, I-lisTorian. The spring oTTicers were: Lucia MiTchell, Presi- denT: Phoebe WingTield, Vice PresidenT: Marian Wolford, SecreTary: Doris Thompson, Treasurer: RuTh Tillman, SergeanT-aT-Arms: RuTh MiTchell, I-lisTorian. The oTher mem- bers were: HarrieT Davis, CaTherine Eberly, DoroThy Ferguson, and Marie SchrodT. The TaculTy adviser is Mrs. MiTchell. Sigma Tau Lambda FraTerniTy was Tounded aT CenTral I-ligh School in 1926. ZeTa ChapTer aT Tech was charTered in I933. The presidenT was Donald Ludwig: vice presidenT and Treasurer were William Hol- combe and James Tierney. John MaThers and Cogan I-lammeTT were recording and corresponding secreTaries, respecTively. The sergeanT-aT-arms was Fred Egbers. The oTher members were Fred I-Iiclcs and Franlc I-lolmead. James Miller was a pledge. Mr. MiTchell was The adviser Tor The TraTerniTy. Have you noTiced The oddly-goTTen-up girls who paraded The halls This year in lamp-shade millinery, horn-rimmed glasses, and assorTed Tingernail polishes? They were pledges Tor Lambda Sigma DelTa. The sororiTy was Tounded in I92O aT CenTral High School. ETa ChapTer aT Tech was charTered in I932. Joan Gray and Elizabefh Blumer were presidenT and vice presidenT respecTively. The secreTary and Treasurer were ChrisTine Binswanger and Mary Ziegler. The sergeanT- aT-arms, pledge misTress, and hisTorian were KaTherine Wheeler, DoroThy BiTTing, and Audrey Canliield. The represenTaTives To The Lambda Sigma DelTa Council were BeTTie Bissell and Erma Meegan. The sororiTy's pledges were: AlberTa Cissell, DoroThy Cornelius, DoroThy Rider, I-lazel Reclc, and Elaine Vaughn. The TaculTy adviser was Mrs. EdgerTon. I29 , V i , 'Iwi Qllliifv aff' 1 '1 W Y L .isiiisii--Q W 58353: ' ': . .L-, 3,,.4 I y . . , -, .L - XI? :. vi ' f 2 ,I , lu , - I MTV' A - :KA 5 fi 'V - . . .S y l I. '. L jf, wks. - f-,. - - ' 1- un! 2 - -.in 'A fu. Ill nw: I 7 '. 5 .,l'li4.'- N f A. i-iW'i'f 1'i 'V ' A F ' if67'a,'ffZ6-, fl, 'V 1 - ,fry ff' . rr, ' 'yr .v R .L I A ,'.f'hT, 'l'. i.,y,.' . 'L' '.'.f,1,'Q,4 '.'u'v',, I.. I W ' ,, X Q' I IQ' !fF..5'24 :'f'1-'. . JN-'N 'i I 1+ wifi:-:fsfxe 'z' --1. f f T X T. i, -'i 7-'aflhf' 514 1' , f' A,-1 ' '. ' 1 I ,, 4 T 'fl I Qq'414s..1.il','f' I . RX 5 ' I ' XXV X. B If N vom 3 The girls inTeresTed in aThleTics Torrned Tour volley ball Teams. The girls joined Their semesTer Teams which played each oTher Twice, Talcing a period oT abouT six weelcs. BuT beTore These games were played There were weelcs OT pracTice, Twice a weelc aTTer school, and Thorough sTudy oT The rules. The resulTs OT These inTramural games placed The sixTh semesTer girls on Top. The members of The winning Team were: Helen Chumbris, Dolores Blankenship, HenrieTTa Elsberg, Jane Graham, Geraldine Thomas, Virginia WinchesTer, Vivian YobsT, Anna HunT, and Louise Boccabella. The members oT The sevenTh sernesTer Team were: Cecilia Baardse, Audrey Higdon, Rosie CuTic- chia, BeTTie Bissell, Mary Shaw, Mary Sicoli, Helen Banlcs, Phoebe WingTield, Helen Espey, ErnesTine King, Joan Gray, LoreTTa McCusl4er, Thelma Nicol, and Mae Weyrich. The members ol: The TiT+h semes- Ter Team were: Marv ZaneloTTi, ElizabeTh BalTimore, JulieTTe Coulombe, DoroThy Downey, MargareT Bag- dasian, Helen Freer, Anna Pace, Roselvn Poke, Mildred Trexler, and ElizabeTh Daniels. The Third and TourTh semesTer Team consisTed oT Helen Shives, Helen George, Edna Swan, HarrieT Reid, Mariorie Aldridge, ChrisTine Evans, Helen Reeves, DoroThy Ward, and Louise Pugliese. The major gym class was made up oT members who were inTeresTed in a concenTraTed course in gymnasTics and a beTTer knowledge of rules and Terms of popular sporTs and games. lTs aim was To learn how To Teach, referee, and play in a sporTsman-like manner. ATTer learning The rules of diTTerenT games and how To apply Them, The members were given wriTTen TesTs To see if They could apply Their knowledge. AnoTher way ThaT The rules were applied was To divide The class inTo groups and leT Them compeTe againsT each oTher. This scheme was followed when baske+balI and spiTball were in season. The besT members even formed a Team and played againsT oTher girls' Teams around The ciTy and in nearby communiTies. When playing games The players found a need Tor grace, agiliTy, and balance in moTion. To acquire These qualiTies The girls Took up rhyThm. DiTTerenT Types of dancing came under This head. Some oT These Types ThaT rhyThm dealT with were Tap, Tancy, modern, and ballroom dancing. To insure a sense of balance The class sTudied whaT was called naTural acTiviTies. ln This sTudy The girls learned a greaT number of inTeresTing and amusing gymnasTic sTunTs. According To recenT sTaTisTics physical acTiviTy conTribuTes noT only immediaTe pleasure buT a lasTing beneTiT in The developmenT of personaliTy. Among Those acTiviTies con- TribuTing mosT To This developmenT are Two pracTised by The girls here, dancing and ping pong. In enjoying oneself one's companions are served and enTerTained. Tech girls are learning more, Then, Than games. They are learning how To play The game of life. Some of Them hope To become direcTors of recreaTional cenTers or school gym classes. Those who become clerks and housewives will noT have wasTed Their Time in The maior gym class Tor no greaTer achievemenT can be aTTained Than a pleasing personaliTy and The capaciTy To enioy liTe. This was The TirsT year ThaT a course in maior gym work has been given. The girls were very enThusiasTic abouT Their work and The Teachers spenT a greaT deal of Time and eTTorT To make iT a success. . -M-.....c-..N,m I3I CHEER LEADERS of GIRLS' RIFLE CLUB BOYS' RIFLE TEAM Cheer leaders raise The roof wiTh cheers-riTIe clubs wiTh bangs and bullseyes. The Boys' RiTle Team is really a club OT sharp-shooTers. The Girls' RiTIe Club is one oT learners who shooT sTraighT Tor The bullseye. Arm worlc is imporTanT To boTh The cheerleaders and riTIe clubs-cheer moTions and anTics-handling ramrods, guns, and sTraps. The cheer leaders are a very imporTanT TacTor in our school liTe. They are a parT oT The vivid picTure aT The inTer-high games, The cadeT compeTiTions, and The pep assemblies. The members are chosen Tor Their vivaciTy and vociferousness. Mr. Rippey was Their TaculTy adviser. There were nine members This year: Fern AlmguisT, Larue Branham, AIberT Carballo, George Harwood, AITred Pinlcham, Clara SanTmeyer, Mary Shaw, Marie STauber, Howard Trevillian. The Girls' Rifle Club had a membership oi TorTy-six girls. Each girl worlced hard Trying To aTTain The TiTIe oT sharp- shooTer by The end oT The season. The club was capTained by Allene DeiTzg her assisTanT was Jean Wilson. The man- ager was MargareT I-IaeTler, and The assisTanT manager was Jean March. The girls pracTised under The supervision oT Mrs. Sims and Miss Overhulser. The members oT The club were Pearl Arrow, May Babcock, MargareT Baer, Anna BaTes, Mariam Boeglen, DoroThy Burchell, AlberTa Cissell, MarTha Lee Clair, Gene Connell, JulieTTe Coulombe, Frances Dough- erTy, Ann FiIgaTe, Ruby Finch, JuaniTa Gorham, I-Ielen Grivalcos, Alice I-Iaislip, EIizabeTh I-Iammond, Vivienne Hol- Iidge, Laura Jarvis, Mary JeTTreys, Joan Lohr, Ida Lewis, I-Ielen Myers, KaThryn Payne, JeaneTTe Plowman, Peggy PrewiTh, Frances Rhodes, DoroThy Scrimger, Mary CharloTTe SmiTh, Grace VaIenTi, and Alice Wood. The Boys' Rifle Team is made up oT sTudenTs who are inTeresTed in shooTing Tor boTh pleasure and Training. This year The Team was composed oT Ten good shoTs who pracTised Twice a weelc on The range. Records oT Their worlc and prog- ress were IcepT by Mr. PigooTT and Mr. Benner, Their TaculTy advisers, Tor reTerence and crediT. Their capTain was John Oehmann. The manager, who arranged The maTches, was Charles Parlcer. The oTher members were EmmeT Crouch, Roland Ford, RoberT Lindbloom, John Neese, Maurice PeTer- sen, RoberT Rivello, William Schaclc, and James WeI+y. Five members oT The McKinley Team won places on The Brigade RiTIe Team, The highesT Tive of which shooT in The William Randolph I-IearsT Trophy maTches. Tech has won The inTer-high championship Tor seven successive years. On going To press The l938 Team planned To win This Trophy Tor The eighTh year. l,5bavpskoot'evs ,..f-sf -. . Z, fp Nba-llgg February II-GeorgeTown Freshmen February 26-U. S. Naval Academy Plebes March I9-Company E, NaTionaI Guard March 20-Maryland Freshmen. March 26-GeorgeTown Prep School i P I33 15,311 1-rv--.Y-v I O TENNIS NC Schedule Tor The Tennis Team, Spring I938: Apr. I9-ST. Albans, 3:00 P. M., aT ST. Albans Apr. 23-Mercersburg, I:00 P. M., aT Mercersburg Apr. 28-Wilson, 4:00 P. M., aT PoTomac CourTs May 3-Episcopal, 4:00 P. M., aT Alexandria May 4-CenTral, 4:00 P. M., aT PoTomac CourTs May 7-Maryland Frosh, I0:00 P. M., aT College Park May I I-EasTern, 4:00 P. M., aT PoTomac CourTs May I8-WesTern, 4:00 P. M., aT Pierce Mill CourTs May 25-RoosevelT, 4:00 P. M., aT Rock Creek CourTs The Tennis Team oT I938 was greaTly weakened by graduaTion. However, a well balanced group remained, capTained by Bill Zeller. The resT oT The squad was made up oT Don Lamore, Thomas Lawson, Henry LamberT, Charles Haynes, RoberT ArmsTrong, Wil- liam Emshwiller, Donald Brauner, Max Tryon, William Hake, RoberT Bierly, Edward Villalon, RoberT Logue, David Hoskins, Carey Sin- gleTon, and Lowell Keagy. From This squad a Team had To be picked by CapTain Zeller, Manager BeaumonT, and Mr. Keyser, The TaculTy adviser. The Team was To be picked Trom The resulTs oT challenge maTches which were run oTT in March and April. The golT Team had a squad oT eighT members Trom which Mr. Sanders, The TaculTy adviser, picked a Team. They were Billy Richardson, WalTer ATers, W. W. Waller, Calvin SmiTh, Charles King, Eli Blank, Dick Burgess, and David Coleman. The play-oTT Tor The Team was held in The early spring. The Team had no seT schedule when This book wenT To press buT There was To be a TournamenT beTween The meTropoIiTan schools, which are The public high schools, The prep schools, and some of The nearby Maryland high schools. The inTer-high champion was To be picked Trom The showings The diTTerenT public high schools made in The TournamenT. The Dawes Cup was To be awarded To This champion as has been done in Tormer years. The Fencing Club, newly organized The pasT semesTer, was Tormed as The resulT oT an order oT Mr. VlieT's. When Mr. VlieT Tound Two oT The presenT members Tencing in The caTeTeria paTio wiThouT oTher equipmenT buT Toils, he Told Them ThaT They should noT Tence wiThouT The proper proTecTion. This admoniTion was The nucleus oT an idea, and, in no Time, The Fencing Club began To Tlourish. The club was an ouTgrowTh of The cadeTs, buT anyone may ioin. Maior William E. Barkman was The TaculTy adviser, and Don Alfrero oT The WashingTon Fencing Club was Their insTrucTor. The members oT The club have Turnished, and, in some cases, made Their own equipmenT. The requisiTes Tor Tencing being a body proTecTor, a Toil and a mask. The oTTicers of The club were' Max Goldberg, PresidenTg Angus MacDonald, Vice PresidenT: Charles Wilding, SecreTary-Treasurer: and Louis Figliozzi, SergeanT- aT-Arms. The members were M. Weiss, J. Moore, B. Floam, E. Brince- Tield, B. Sherrill, L. Parezo, K. Rhine, E. Robinson, F. Fickinger, M. Williams, J. CurTin, T. Vial, L. Cadem, S. Cosimano, C. Rader and M. Buck. I35 THE YOUTH O THE TROPHIES O THE CHALLENGE 'W' W E iiivlllllllllllmi i i Wwmu eff' l Zi-A Wiginf 1 i 'K l r X X l 1 I 'xxwX ,hi ,I '14, .Hy .,. infvi ,fi .T ,. f.-'.','iifiiMiiyii:i . X iu.i.ll'.::.' iam Hifi T-' Hur :.l7l:All .. -.--,.,Q-5j.igigga53Lj31:1.i ,gij.f?5f4g' ' Elf' F fl,-5: .,,.. A 4: - izf'f1i-17'-3141 . .T-Lili-f'3?lFP?:'f'il .-1-.-Z:'::'i3.15-15111113-. I . In.flll'll5l2-l,i,,.' lil ll illli, l i . 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In The Tall, SepTember To December, Touch TooTball is played aTTer The TundamenTals have been TaughT. From December To February, The TundamenTals oT basl4eTball and some group games are TaughT To The classes. The February-March period, is devoTed To volley ball, handball, and in- door baseball, as much as The size OT The group permiTs. In April and May The basic principles oT Track and Tield evenTs are prac- Ticed by The squads. LaTe May and all oT June is devoTed To soTTball. A physical examinaTion is given To as many boys as possible in addiTion To The physical Training insTrucTor's observaTions OT The boy while he is playing. Also TexTboolc work and lecTures are used To Teach The classes The eTTecTs oT Tobacco, alcohol, and narcoTics. ln addiTion To The regular gym program an inTramural aThleTic schedule is carried on. lnTer-secTional baslceTbali, inTramural Traclc, inTer-secTional soTTball, and volley ball are The sporTs planned Tor This program. PHYSICAL STRENGTH . . AND AGILITY FCDOTBALL The inTer-high series Trom a Tech sTandpoinT was one bad break aTTer anoTher, beginning wiTh The ineligibiliTy oT lvy BeloTe aT The sTarT oT The season and culminaTing in a blocked kick in The EasTern game aT The end oT The season. ln beTween came injuries To l-larold Welch, sTar cenTer, who susTained a broken wrisT, and To John Gilmore. an able halT-back, who was iniured Toward The end oT The season. OuTranking The resT oT The players by Tar as an individual sTar was Tech's greaT quarTer-back, Jack BeloTe, who passed, kicked, and ran his way onTo The TirsT Team oT The all-high squad. Following him in imporTance To The squad came WalTer Connolly, gluey-Tingered end, and Henry Rassier. a powerTul Tull- back. These Three, plus Jack Fleishman, gianT Tackle. were The backbone oT The Tech deTence and oTTence. Here iT would be well To say a word abouT The boys who never saw acTion in an inTer-high game, buT who will be The Tech TirsT Team oT nexT year, The Third and TourTh Team players. These boys reporTed To pracTice every day along wiTh The TirsT Team, and served as gloriTied Tackling dummies so ThaT The TirsT Team mighT proTiT Trom The pracTice. They memorized The opposiTion's plays and Torma- Tions, and paTienTly ran Through Them again and again while The TirsT Team sTudied a deTence oT The TacTics. To These boys who shared all The hard knocks and injuries equally wiTh The TirsT Team, buT who shared none oT The praise and glory, should be given The recogniTion oT a iob well done. ThaT oT helping To make The Tech Team oT lasT year. 1 'H' 'l l l l1 W Tech worried Through lasT season wiTh a Team sadly weakened by The new age limiT rule and by graduaTion. RusTy Thompson wiTh The able assisTance oT lvlr. Koehl and ArTie Wondrack builT up a Tair Team around an all-high guarTer-back, Jack BeloTe: Jack Fleishman, an experienced Tackle: WalTer Connolly, a pass-snaTching end: and l-lenry Rassier, a hard-running Tull-back. The back- Tield was Tilled ouT wiTh Freddie Bach, a good running back: and l-larold Berry, a Tine block- ing back. Charlie Callas and lvy BeloTe, The only oTher experienced men in The line, played aT The guard posiTions, wiTh The oTher posiTions Tilled by Bill Miller, cenTer: Don Schlauch, Tackle: and lvlilTon BiTTenbender, end: all playing Their TirsT season as regulars. The second Team was composed oT: KeeTauver, leTT end: l-larTman, leTT Tackle: Gough, leTT guard: Sullavan, cenTer: Sharkey, righT guard: FleTcher, righT Tackle: Pope, righT end: Dean, quarTer-back: Gilmore, halT-back: STreeT, halT-back: Zuras, Tull-back. The members oT The Third Team were: De Leon, Sliney, Carre, Brown, Davis, Koons SpeeT, WinTield, Cockrille, Swarr, and Miller. The TourTh Team was: Kemper, Sliney, lVlcConkey, CarharT, l-larrison, Flax, CaTucci, Tearny, YobsT, Amerie, and lvlcCammon. Opening a disappoinTing season Trom The sTandpoinT oT many TechiTes, Tech losT a close game, 6 To 0, To The Maury l-ligh Commodores aT NorTollc, Virginia. The sTing oT The deTeaT was doubled by The loss oT l-larold Welch, sTar cenTer, who susTained a brolcen wrisT in The game. NexT in succession Tech was soundly Trounced by Episco- pal l-ligh, I8 To 0, and Then by Gonzaga, 20 To 0. l-low- ever, Tech goT going aT The beginning oT The inTer-high series, and deTeaTed WesT- ern, Woodrow Wilson, and RoosevelT by The respecTive scores oT 2I To l2, 30 To 0, and 20 To 6. Then, in The hardesT ToughT baTTle in The series, Tech was nosed ouT by EasTern, 7 To 6. This game was TeaTured by BeloTe's 80 yard run. ln The concluding game oT The season a discour- aged Tech Team was beaTen by an aroused CenTral ouTTiT, I3 To 7. The season was TeaTured ThroughouT by The brillianT running and passing oT Jack BeloTe and The hard plunging oT l-lenry Rassier. A new coach, a new Team, and a new chance To win, Tech had all oT These aT The sTarT oT The I938 baske+balI season. The new coach, Mr. Bruce Kessler, worked wonders wiTh a green Team, which, alThough iT did noT win The series, acguiTTed iTselT well on The courT. Mr. Kessler had liTTle enough maTerial wiTh which To build The Team, hav- ing only one regular back Trom lasT year. l-lowever, Vic De Leon, Lowell Keagy, and WalTer Con- nolly were ouTsTanding during The season, as were Merrill l-leddings and John l-leaTwole. The Team was weakened by The inabiliTy oT some oT iTs sTars To play on Friday nighT, and by The graduaTion oT BA SKETBA T-leddings and Connolly in Febru- ary. lvlosT oT The players were so evenly maTched in abiliTy ThaT Mr. Kessler was unable To choose a regular Team, using The above menTioned players plus Eli Blank, Sam Gendleman, Cogan Ham- meTT, Leroy CurTis, lvlorTon Tanne- baum, MorTon LiTTman and Francis Parry wiTh e q u al Treguency. Among Those leTT Tor nexT year are lv1orTon Tannebaum, A. SouTh- combe, J. Coombes and M. Del- linger. Tech, Through no TaulT oT Coach Kessler, had a very disappoinTing season Trom a sTaTisTical sTand- poinT. The Team, besides placing only TourTh in The inTer-high series, losT all buT six oT The sixTeen games They played. l-lowever, we have much To look Torward To nexT year, as pracTically all oT The regulars will be back. Perhaps The brighTesT spoT in The series was Tech's Twin deTeaTs oT CenTral by The scores oT 33-23 and 27-22. These. plus Two deTeaTs oT Wilson, I7-I l and 34-28, and a win over WesTern, 25-2l, comprised Tech's only vic- Tories in The series. On The debiT side Tech was soundly Trounced by lfasTern Twice, 2I-I2 and 44-I3, by RoosevelT Twice, 32-244 and 26- I5, and by WesTern once, 3I-22. LL TRACK Perhaps The mosT gruelling, and yeT The mosT Truly aThleTic sporT aT Tech, is The one which each spring draws many hopeTuls To Try To earn Their spurs on The cinder paTh, in The jumping piT, and in The oTher Tield evenTs. Tech This year will have a Team oT veTerans wiTh a sprinkling oT new Taces in The running evenTs. RusTy Thompson, The coach oT The TooTball Team, will puT The squad Through iTs paces, assisTed by Elvin BrinceTield, sTudenT manager. Track, in ad- diTion To being a general condiTioning sporT, is especially helpTul To The members oT The TooTball Team, many oT whom are Track sTars also. Among The veTerans back Trom lasT year are Norman Baulsir, broad iumper and iavelin Throwerq Jack Fleishman, discus Thrower and shoT puTTer, John Gilmore and Sam l-lamacher, high jumpers: Freddie Bach and Bill l-lolbrook, pole vaulTersg William Miller and Frank Swarr, milers: Ivy BeloTe, discus hurlerq Bill SmiTh and John ScoTT, sprinTersg and Buddy l-lildebrand and Paul Dean, hurdlers. The Team will be builT around These men wiTh The addiTion oT several promising newcomers. ln The TirsT meeT oT The year wiTh compeTiTion among some ThirTy schools Tech Tailed To place high, buT The work oT T-lamacher and Gilmore who placed TirsT and TourTh in The high iump was encouraging To Tech Tans. BeTore enTering inTo The ouTdoor meeTs in compeTiTion wiTh oTher WashingTon high schools The squad will engage in indoor meeTs in BalTimore, and aT CaTholic UniversiTy, in order To be in The pink oT Torm laTer in The season. On going To press Tech's Track schedule had iusT begun. EBALL tv, T A T sun' mcg 'W s -E 3 A AX . hgfgi.. og. Q tx iv., 4 rs 5, - ...I N - Sl.. ln iTs opening game oT The season Tech deTeaTed a surprisingly sTrong Woodrow Wilson Team by The score oT I I-IO, in whaT was by Tar The mosT Thrilling game oT The inTer-high series. The never- say-die aTTiTude, which enabled This Team To overcome a six-run handicap and go on To win, was prevalenT ThroughouT The series. ln The nexT game Tech had an OTT day and was deTeaTed by EasTern by The score oT 5-Og buT, They bounced righT baclc To beaT Roose- vel+, CenTral and WesTern in succession, wiTh liTTle Tommy Doonis and Joe Ciomei carrying The burden. OTher sTalwarTs on The Team which capTured second place in The inTer-high series were, Nippy Wise, CapTaing LeRoy CurTis, Charley Kendall, Jaclc Gor- don, Roy Lemerise, WalT MerchanT, Abe Fillah and Buddy Webb. qos SEMI-DARKNESS THE WI-IIRR OF TARGET PULLEYS CRACK OE SMALL BORES ACRID SMELL OF SMOKE OFF-HAND, PRON E, OR KNEELING A PERFECT SCORE A STRANGE WORLD A sTrange world, which Tew Tech sTudenTs see-The Turnace room, wiTh pipes and boil- ers and yawning Tire boxes, a corner oT The oTTice, hospiTal, or The sTacks behind The library doors-a world aparT yeT necessary Tor The sTudenTs' well-being. T wan. l45 'ls A- Q K ,. .Q -as , k .Q X , , ., Mmm i as Q . X-we M ..-. MQW-. 5 K , w- sx W 'HW i As W 3403 xi :-sn, xv? sm ww 5' A' Nfyqid s W, Jeff It 6 NI-IATS OEF! THE FLAG IS PASSING BY! TI-IE SECOND REGIIVIENT PASSES IN REVIEW LIEUTENANT COLONEL WALLACE M. CRAIGIE Professor of MiliTary Science and TacTics Since l92I he has supervised The ciTy's cadeT corps, and he is noT only a splendid leader of The boys buf also a True friend. MAJOR WILLIAM E. BARKMAN MiliTa ry lnsTrucTor CapTain of Winning Company lI9l6l A Good Soldier A Swell Fellow The MiliTary CommiTTee Works Hard AnoTher year! AnoTher regimenT! AnoTher miliTary commiTTeel The members: Miss Louise G. HarT, Chairman, Major William E. Barlcman, MiliTary lnsTrucTorg Miss Louise Kingsley: and Mr. Elmer H. Krehbiel. True friends of all cadeTs, They have persevered Through The years of disappoinTmenT and are sTriving To lick old man iinx. SepTember I937, broughT a new miliTary insTrucTor To replace LieuTenanT Benner. The Second RegimenT was oTf To a fresh sTarT wiTh The formaTion of four Tull companies, and in February iT was increased To five by The addiTion of E Company. Mr. Mallcus filled The posiTion vacaTed by Mr. D. WalTen and The band made rapid progress under his guidance. Officers and men alike mean To bring home The bacon. The cadeT newspaper, The TelcadeT, reappeared Tor The second year, ediTed by LieuTenanT Colonel Richard Weiss. The Saber and Chevrons clubs worked Toward a beTTer regimenTal organizaTion in addiTion To The usual social acTiviTies. The former sponsored moving picTures of The regimenT passing in review. The annual spring compeTiTions, yeT To come aT This wriTing, will see a new and much improved Tech regimenT. l I48 REGIMENTAL PrivaTe Anderson, O. E. HEADQUARTERS PrivaTe Redmond, L. LieuTenanT Colonel Weiss, J. R. FIRST BATTALION HEADQUARTERS CapTain Cecchini, L. A. CapTain Wilson, P. l-l. Major Goldberg, M. Capmln Browne' il' D' FirsT LieuTenanT Johnson, C. Flrsf Lieufenanf Afwamr' E' C' FirsT LieuTenanT Figliozzi, L. J. Sergeanlr Maior Lawson, W. E. SECOND BATTALION HEADQUARTERS OuarTermasTer SergT. Gingell, V. Color SergeanT Billhimer, E. S. Maior Abbadessa J P Colo' Sergeam Sues' H' FirsT LieuTenanT LynT, B. A. Sefgeanl ClOSe. R- R- FirsT LieuTenanT Baldwin, W. E. OTTicers are disTinguished by Their epauIeTs, or shoulder sTraps. The Brigade Field and STaTT OTTicers wear sTraps having a broad gold sTripe in The ce-nTer paralleled by narrow black sTripes and edged wiTh a narrow gold one. The RegimenTal Field and STaTT OTTicers wear sTraps having one and one-half inch gold braid bordered wiTh a narrow black sTripe. The BaTTalion Field and STaTT OTTicers wear sTraps having a wide black band in cenTer and paralleled by Three-eighTh inch gold sTripes TerminaTing in a poinT aT The collar, as do all line lcompanyl oTFicers. Silver buTTons are used To denoTe The ranks Trom Second Lieu- TenanT To CapTain: The CapTain has Three, The FirsT LieuTenanT has Two, and The Second LieuTenanT has one. The Maiors, LieuTenanT Colonels and The Colonel wear silver diamond-shaoed devices: Majors having one, LieuTenanT Colonels Two, and The Colonel Three. REGIMENTAL STAFF BATTALION STAFFS OFFICERS oTThe S EC O N D REGIMENT PeTersen, M. Tryon, R. 6. Sinlemn, C, B, PrivaTes AbboT, W. R. Andrews, J. R. BouTon, J. O. Bragg, D. M. Cumberland, J. I. Culler, R. S. Daniel, N. Edsell, R. W. Edwards, R. ETTler, R. F. Ford, R. R. Geldner, R. W. Gilbert D. W. Gish, C. W. Hall, J. lvl. l-lazel, J. Lear, R. E. Lindblom, R. E. Lusk,C.CLIk,j1ll lviaTTingly, T. E. Miller, l-l. B. Neese, T. L. Newell, T. Peach, R. E. PendleTon, W. Pindell, W. Fl. Reynolds, K. C. Riordan, D. ,m K. FighT, FighT, FighT, Tor dear old Tech High! Win The Vic-To-ry. Win The day Tor old Company A! BesT in The TesT, we know we'll all do our besT! So on, on, on, on! FighT To The end! l-lon-or and glo-ry we musT win. So FighT, FighT, FighT Tor old Company A and Vic-To-ry. Rah. COMPANY Rubin, D. Rumbaugh, C. E. Sands, A. G. Schaclc, W. R. Sendgilqoslqi, A. SmiTh, S. D. E. CapTain V. S. Williams FirsT LieuTenanT K. W. Rhine Second LieuTenanT W. S. Wilson SergeanTs RoberTs, F. E. Wilding, C. F. l-lennesy, 6. C. l-licks, F. C. STraclc, R. A. Mccalll W' R' Sykes' C. W. Oehrnann, J. C. Thompson, J. R. Corporals Toal. V- J- Carver, W. J. TruscoTT, F. A. Jones' H. WhiTTalcer, A. R. Philo, R. E. Windsor, W. T. Snee, A, F, WolTe, E. WelTy, J. l.. Chevrons are used To clisTinguish non-commis- sioned oTTicers. They are The same in design as Those Tormerly used in The regular army, and are worn on The ouTer halT OT boTh sleeves, poinTs up, midway beTween The elbow and The Top of The sleeve. Those worn by members of The Brigade STaTT are gold, and all oTher inTanTry non-commis- sioned oT'Ticers wear Chevrons oT lighT blue. Band non-commissioned oTTicers are indicaTed by brighT red Chevrons , CapTain G. B. WrighT FirsT LieuTenanT D. R. Magruder Second LieuTenanT H. K. Hoover SergeanTs SandeTur, G. F. Skemp, G. S. Cole, G. A. Graham, B. W. Rickard, G. C. Kroner, L. R. Corporals Copelan, C. G. STudcls, J. H. Trevillian, H. B. TroTT, C. W. Weber, R. J. Zabel, A. E. PrivaTes Baldwin, A. T. Beall, N. W. Blanchard, R. F. Bobick, A. F. Buck, J. M. Bushong, H. L. Cerda, L. D. Clair, L. Coleman, T. J. Cowan, E. M. Craley, R. W. CrampTon, E. E. Crouch, E. L. CurTiss, D. The lengTh oT service oT a man in The CadeT Corps is shown by narrow bands on The sleeve below The elbow. STripes are worn on The ouTer halT oT boTh sleeves, aT an angle of 45 degrees. Each addiTional year anoTher sTripe is added above and parallel To The TirsT, wiTh one-eighTh inch space beTween sTripes, The space being Tormed oT The background. These sTripes are gold Tor commis- sioned oTTicers and The non-commissioned oTTicers oT The Brigade STaTT. The enlisTed men wear lighT blue sTripes. Daley, R. F. Dixon, C. M. Donaldson, J. F ErnsT, E. E. Glendinning, A Harbaugh, D. S. Hardie, F. F. Jennings, J. P. Lehman, J. Livesay, J. A. Lucas, G. V. Lyons, W. A. ManThos, P. May, W. Miller, J. B. OverTon, L. S. Pairo, B. W. Robb, J. D. Sherrill, B. F. Smallwood, W. R. ThiebaulT, A. R. Theodore, F. R. Vial, P. F. Warren, F. W. Weaver, J. Y. Wendel, C. S. Williams, J. Wills, T. WolTe, E. Wrenn, G. E. From The Tields oT proud old WesT PoinT To The barracks in Tennessee You will Tind cadeTs no Tiner, Than The men in Company B. We are ouT To win This drill Today, Don'T you see our banners Tly, We will bring back honor and glory, To dear old McKinley High. ISI COMPANY PrivaTes Barwell, W. E. BaumgarTner, P. Burgess, E. W. Chorbaiian, P. Chumbris, J. S. Clary, V. E. Dalzell, J. Delvlarr, R. EasTer, W. E. FelTer, W. S. Fleming, R. W. Flefcher, W. A. Freed, J. L. Company C, C, C, We're gonna be, be, be, Green, R. C. Hall, J. M. Harry, D. W. Herring, P. L. Hodkinson, N. R. Hough, R. R. Jones, W. W. KurTz, N. lvlcDermoTT, J. F. Moser, R. W. Page, W. R. Paulsen, J. Purcell, R. E. Robinson, J. F. We're gonna be The besT, you beT! We're gonna TighT, TighT, TighT, To win The righT, righT, righT, To The highesT sTanding yeTl You'll see us There giving our all You'll hear us shouT VicTory's call, Company C, C, C, We're gonna be, be, be, The besT of all ThaT's called CadeT. CCMPANY Rowley, A. H. Schwaner, A. Shoemaker, W. Slovensky, J. J. Speakes, P. L. CapTain Parker, J. B. FirsT LieuTenanT Bowen, G. C. Second l.ieuTenanT HunTer, T. W. SergeanTs WrighT, L. E. Rivello, R. M. Anderson, L. D. Gallogly, H. P. TalberT, C. F. Noble- A- M- Turner, C. S. Novak. J- C- Vosbury, R. CO,-porals Walker, R. E. 6551-, W, R, Wall, B. H. Hardy, J. L. Warner, R. J. Hook, J. W. WaTT, J. R. Creamer, C. L. WerTheim, K. H. Parezo, L. A. Zier, R. H. Jennings, R. O. All cadeTs wear on The cap and on boTh sides oT The upper lapel OT The coaT The oTTicial coaT-oT- arms oT The Corps. The oTFicers and enlisTed men wear crossed riTles on The lower lapel To denoTe Their regimenT and company. AdiuTanTs are dis- Tinguished by a shield and QuarTermasTers by a quarTermasTer device placed in The lower angle of The crossed riTles. Brigade Field and STaTT oTTicers wear a six-poinTed sTar, surmounTed by The arms oT,The Corps, in lieu oT any oTher insignia. CapTain Parker, C. H. FirsT LieuTenanT Brumbaugh, G. W. Second LieuTenanT Woodburn, D. B. SergeanTs Dysland, R. C. Clark, J. B. Branigan, J. J. Clark, B. T. Jones, A. W. McCeney, N. F. Corporals Goss. M. E. PlanT, L. E. TiTlow, A. F. Phelps, W. C. STewarT, C. Wiseman, R. F. PrivaTes Amos, J. G. Baird, C. C. Bangs, J. S. Barsa, D. J. Beveridge, G. D. BriTTle, l. W. BroughTon, L. B. Burgess. E. W. Chasen, J. J. CosTanTino, O. A. Coughlin, J. T. Cox, L. F. Cross, N. S. Dalzell, K. P. Dmohoslci, S. M Doyle, W. M. EclcerT, L. E. Ferris, W. E. Ficlcinger, F. L. Harmon, l-l. W. l-leisTer, P. l-l. l-loTTman, O. P. Kennedy, J. P. KesTer, J. E. Klarsh, E. Lawrence, E. McCarry, M. E Myers, R. J. Pilcher, D. E. Poler, R. Riggle, H. V. Rodgers, J. A. Sampselle, W. D. Sciacca, T. J. Slciles, A. E. SmiTh, W. P. SmiTh, W. C. Snowden, F. C. Spealces, P. L. SuddaTh, C. J. Sullins, C. T. Trumble, D. M. Waller, W. W. The insiqnia Tor cadeTs who win a place in The Company CompeTiTive Drill is a diamond worn on The righT sleeve Touching The shoulder, The color- red, purple, or whiTe-indicaTing The order of meriT. The cadeTs whose baTTalion places in The BaTTalion CompeTiTive Drill, are enTi'rled To wear a sTar pinned on The leTT cuTT. CadeTs whose regi- menT places wear a diamond pinned on The leTT cuTT. Gold, silver, and bronze denoTe TirsT, second, and Third respecTively. Members oT The winning band in The Band CompeTiTion wear a red cloTh sTar. WhiTener, W. E. We'll sing a song To help along Our company, our cause: We're man To man a TighTing clan, So cheer boys while we pause Rah! Rah! Rah! Up The Tield in perTecT Time, A vicTory or die, Can'T you hear Them cheer our sTyle, boys, As D goes marching by? Rah! Rah! COMPANY I53 TECH'S BAND Capfain Privales z. T. l-lamilion ACke'mf'F' M' Calomerls, J. Carman, T. E. Firsf Lieuienanl Collins. J- Corbin, C. L. W' L' Mayne Cranford, J. R. Dinger, R. S. Second Lieuienanl Ellloll' B' P' Firesione, J. P. R- C' NO'dbY Prim, H. E. Gilberl, P. R. Sergeanls Hulqhis' H' I , J. C. Fabrizio, M. T. Lawson X M Searls, R. J. Lawson' T. Johan, M. Sliney, R. E. Wagner, R. B. Pierce, F. S. Corporals Krause. P. M. Maflwers, J. F. Murray, J. E. Robson, R. E. Swain, G. M. Tryon, M. MARTIAL MUSIC THRILLS THE CROWD Leaman, A. B. Lynn, G. R. d, A. W McNiell, T. H. Ming, R. W. MacDonal Ramer, G. W. Reinoelnl, R. U. Reynolds, R. L. Smi+l1, R. L. Snyder, J. M. Slephens, H. S. Siringer, G. F. Wall. W. F. I54 COMPETITION FOR CO-ORDINATION OF THOUGHT AND ACTION Q 3 ...AND BOWLING FOR RECREATION Enough iunior high school graduaTes ioined The Second RegimenT on enTering Tech February I, To Torm a Tour-squad rookie company, laTer named E Company. This necessiTaTed several changes among The officers and non-coms. The ohficers To command The new uniT were appoinTed by Major W. E. Berkman as Tollows: CapTain Walter Burns was TransTerred 'From his posT as RegimenTal Personnel AdiuTanT To command The companyq LieuTenanT John CurTain vacaTed The posiTion oT Training plaToon commander To become TirsT lieuTenanTg and CreighTon DeMarr, Tormer TirsT sergeanT oT B Company, was made commander oT The second plaToon in The capaciTy oT second lieuTenanT. This laTesT addiTion oT a TiTTh company To The regimenT was annexed as a Third company To The Second BaTTalion. This is The TirsT Time since I935-I936 ThaT Tech's corps has been over Tour companies in sTrengTh. The following are The capable non-commissioned oTTicers oT E Company: E. L. Jenkins, Top sergeant H. R. Wilkerson, quarTermasTer sergeant A. H. Beard, R. A. Ebner. J. W. Moore, and W. S. Frank, guides, and S. G. Brown, H. R. Haar, R. M. Osyer, and H. W. Hickman, corporals. BoTh oTTicers and men showed exTreme inTeresT in The welTare OT The uniT and Wednesday drills were held during February and March so ThaT The men could masTer The TundamenTals oT miliTary drill. The privaTes who worked so hard To perTecT The company in Time Tor The drill in May are: T. Alderson, Q. J. Allen, N. H. Bass, G. E. Beale, J. BenneTT, J. M. Berry, J. H. Bowen, J. S, Branen, W. Bricker, J. Brown, B. Buckingham, L. E. Cadam, N. D. Chew, C. Doneff, E. M. Dorland, K. Downs, C. D. ForTner, F. Gerardi, R. A. HarT, R. A. Hense, G. E. Irons, E. Jones, D. G. Kennedy, H. L. Keough, R. L. LesTer, J. Mclfluskey, C. B. STroTher, R. N. Vidgerhouse, J. Wilkins, and D. Zarren. I55 COMPANY ecAHin5 9049 Times r ,X -f--A XXX?- W J xk f ffw f f . MASQ, ,Wm-J VJZL 'W' iw .Q 'NGN-xff V f'l'?fVx fmgflfff l-lere lhey are, Jrhe winners' Jrhe people's choice in The I938 popularily conlesll They are your fellow sluclenls. You vofed for Them. Why? Because lhey are versalile, or allraclive, or lhey excel in sporls or in The classroom. They appear on lhe follow- ing pages as Jrhe oulslanding members of lheir class. By ner knowledge and general inlelli- gence Mary seems io liave made quile an impression on her fellow-Techilres who elecied her besl girl scholar of her class. William Zeller has had a mosjr ouf- sianding record as a brilliani and indus- Trious sclwolar. l-le is worllwy oi Jrlie lille of besl boy scliolar. prepared a+ all limes 'ro answer, a very mamma uwn aube - NW 15 A wallcing looolc of knowledge, full of fads and inrelleclual malrler, Fusfeld. Very learned, aflenrive in class, and nduslrnous sclwolar, June Darling. uiaev at-Ives Being unselfish is one of fhe biggesl sfeps loward good cilizen- ship. We 'feel Jrhaf Madeline is cerlainly one of fhe besl cilizens in fhe class of l938. lvlariam chooses her clolhes wilh good 'rasle and wears lhem wi+h a grace lhal beli+s 'lheir beauly. A ready smile and a pleasing personalily make Bernice beauliful in The True sense of 'rhe word. 5 X 1, N 1 fl- -is xx- X nj X , Sgr! xx I FS fx -' x I fi-f f X ,Q HiF.gQ- fj - -2 X XX , ., ,flat X , I if 1 ,r 'Y' 3 043 X , XA hi, q A X f Y L Q X W 5 ,glfknilggj ' D y X' f LJ I J I6l A 'w , , S 'B O Conslcleralion and a willing- ness lo lwelp ol'l'1ers, good cifi- zenship and unselllslmess, clwar- acferislics of Billy Zeller. Full ol pep and Inleresl In the lhinqsaroundhim-George Filgale, loesl all-round boy. Q I Kendall's oguiel personalily, ex- cellence in sporls, slruclies, and ofher school aclivilies make him very poplllar. Quiclcness and allenliveness To direcrions, Bill l-lolbroolc, a leader in alhlelics. Physical slremglh and will power are characlerislrics of lvy Belole who heads his class in alh- lelic honors. lm To we nfb Cgbekfvee M 3--W-'QWD M Lovely hair, sparkling smile, and a powder-blue dress. Frances is ready for a morning in lown. A broad smile, a rwinlcle in lhe eye, and carefree informaliry marlc Paul Shelfon. An evening veil crowned in gar- denias, a while georgelle evening dress wi'rh rhinesrone lrim, lovely Fran- ces Kidwell. Wilh his fair play and lighrning speed if is no wonder Jrhal Kendall excels in loaslcefball. Power and correcl liming of move- menl malce Fleishman grear on lhe foorball field. Tragedy, comedy, love, and hale are porlrayed by lhis besl of aclors, William Zeller. Perlecf poslure and loearing in his uniform, Cecchini excels among lhe cadefs. we The TECT-llTE sTaTT is graTeTul To The sTudenTs oT Tech Tor Their loyal supporT. Each subscripTion made possible addiTional pages and beTTer maTerial in This year boolc. To each sTudenT who subscribed, Then, Thanks are due. and special Thanks are ex- Tended To MargareT Bagdassian, lvlargareT Baer, Jean l-layden, BeTTy Jones, Frances Kidwell, and DoroThy lvlennen, all oT whom succeeded in selling Their quoTas oT year books To Their secTions. They will receive a Tree TECI-llTE as Their reward. fo Close out' Ibb tba oo! This book will serve as a silhoueffe of school days long affer Hue defails have been forgojden. lv :GA I I 3 ,Je I OK 15 O ni, 1, lvl 6 f ING-'T nbeyc' ar' -- Banlc , ,, Baseball ,, Baslcelball . Book Week ,. Boys' Rifle Team ,. Boys' Glee Club Boys' Slaqe Crew A Cadels ,,,..,,,,, Chemislry Club . Cheer Leaclers Chess Club , , Chevrons Club Chrislmas Paqeanl Circle T ,,,.,,,, Commercial Club , Miss Coope Mr. Daniel , Della Sigma Nu De Molay , ,, Diamond T , , Dramalic Club Dramalic Club Plays Fencinq Club Foolball , Facully , French Club , General Organizalion Girl Reserves Girls' Glee Club . , Girls' Rifle Club ., Girls' Slage Crew Golf Club ,,.,, Graphic Arls Club , l-li-Y ,,,,,, ,, Home Economics Club Lambda Sigma Della Library Assislanls ,, Nalure Club , Office Slalzl Opera Club Orcheslra , , Pain? and Powder Club Pals and Palelles , Pharos , ,, , Placemenl Bureau Popularily Quill and Scroll Saber Club Senior Class Officers Senior Direclory Sigma Tau Lambda Spanish Club Sludenls' Cilizenship Council ,, TECHITE ,,,, , M TECHITE Represenlalives , TECH LIFE , , Tech Palrol Tennis Club Thela Della Tau Traclc , , ,, , Trallic Club , .,,, . 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