McKinley Technical High School - Techite Yearbook (Washington, DC)
- Class of 1939
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-. 3?- T H E BLUE BUCK UF TECH 5- 3, ,- 1 f T 1' . p- 1 'P fl 'P the 1 OIHAIIS b611QVCd THAT PURPLE rndrcated qualrty It was the color that was rdentrfred wrth wealth and power It sym bohzed kmgshrp SINCE ANCIENT trme BLUE has come to be assocrated wrth qualrty and superrorrty One often hears BLUE BLOOD used as an expressron of arrstocracy wh1le the frrst prrze for excellence rs usually the BLUE RIBBON IN THIS SPIRIT of puttrng the accent on hlgh Slflfldlllq rt we have featured the outstandrnq members of the classes By the vote of therr fellow classmates Sen lor personalrty selectrons have been made whrle other students of hrgh rank rn spec1al sublects have been chosen by the faculty rn the varrous depart ments So to the CLASSES of IUNE 1939 and FEBRU AHY 1940 we are presentrng the the blue book of tech THE TECHITE X N NIIIN1 ll T wig XVI POHTHXH IOII YOU OKI PACI5 'IO IOIIOW TIII nm lntr-mqs O r 'fu r TIII DRI IC DAI PO pITIOK S OORIII W T R r I OS JWI' NISS ' OOPI I 1 cm 'C IVI I NI s my OSS! xc-rx C hrwf rm ll II 102.12 00 'V USL If HQ P IIIII IIC III N Ili Ulf' 'I ICI lll I'IiIi.'I'QN'I'I-III In' ll1.- IQIAXNI-QS .II .ll NIC IWW uml I-'ICIIIII XIII I'IIH I'I IILINIIICIP nl XII-Ixl I,ICW III4 LII Nl lII1 H PI, XX Xf L'I'1 IN. 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Hl'INl'HNNlHlI,llll,3 General welfare of the boys Supervision of the lunch room A program for every teacher and pupil Interest in the shops Distribution and care of textbooks 7- 1521674 1 w ANDREW WI WLIET I Il I I IWCLIPF' F Ill I lit I ON SEPTLIJIBEH 15 1938 MCKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL added one more name to rts memorral tablet that of el Senor Fehpe T DeBerr1z Few rn our m1dst have come to us so well egurpped to enrlch the lrves of those about hmm A natrve of Spam Mr DeBerr1z was educated at the Unrversrty of Barcelona the Royal College at Madrrd Herdelberg Unrversrty and George Washrngton Umver stty He served successfully as treasurer of the school and as head of the modern language department H was proud to serve Tech ar d Tech was proud to clarm hrm as rts own He wrll ever l1ve rn our hearts ll 4 H r 5. c C 34I'HIZ 7-1 1 vzzzez 2 I . 9 SPRING COMES TO TECH 'Hn' sul! 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TECHITE IulIf'T1lI'll Staff Doms SPEAKE Editor-in-Chief IEAN DONAHUE Senior Editor BETTY DOBYNS Club Editor ALICE SKELTON Feature Editor GARRET SWAIN Cadet Editor MAX SACKS Assistant to the Editor MISS LUERS Literary Adviser TOM MCNIEL Photographer GEORGE STUNTZ Boys' Sports Editor JANE NICOLET Girls' Sports Editor RICHARD MARSH Faculty Editor GERALD HENNESY Art Editor 1 Iilllsinf-ss Stuff KENNETH FRANGIONI Business Manager THELMA GHEEN Secretary for Yearbook BETTY LOU THRASHER Assistant to Business Manager KENNETH RODGERS Photographic Manager HENRY STUDDS Organization Pictures WALLACE MARSHALL Assistant Photographic Manager DOROTHY SHRIVER Secretary to Photographic Manager VIRGINIA BIONDI Faculty Subscriptions Clerk DORIS DEAN Subscription Clerk EVELYN BIRREL Subscription Clerk CHARLOTTE WARTHEN Subscription Clerk MARIE STAUBER Subscription Clerk IEAN DAUGHERTY Subscription Clerk S. W. EDWARDS Financial Adviser 13 '10 Q, yy I DNE MII SHT STAND ALONE IN SHADE IF 1 DNE GIL1 DI Tl! CAME COVERINI THE GOLD TOWER . ' UFFICERQ .5 UF THE rmss UF JUN 1939 FEW HONORS are prized more highly than being elected an officer of the SENIOR CLASS. These elections are the best indication of the esteem in which a person is held by his fellow students. THIS YEAR an unusually fine group of senior executives has been selected. They are FRED BACH, President: IOHN GILMORE, Vice-President: MINA BROWN, Secretary: CHARLES KENDALL, Treasurer: and IOHN OEHMANN, Sergeant-at-arms. HIGH in scholarship, and representing many phases of school activity, the officers of the IUNE, 1939, SENIOR CLASS have merited by their achievements the positions to which they have been chosen. 15 ABBADESSA IOAN BARBARA B1rthplace Camp D1x New Iersey Act1v1t1es Grrl Reserves Pamt and Powder Club Ofhce Staff Nature Club Tech Llfe Representat1ve one semester Honors Honor Roll two semesters APPLEBY WILLIAM ALBERT Shorty B1rthplace Wash mgton D C ACIIVIIIGS Boys Rrlle Club Fencmg Club Tech L1fe ASCOSI HELEN I Brrthplace Washmgton D C Actrvr t1es Grrls Sports Club Bank Staff Commercral Club Sectron Pres1der1t one semester ATERS WALTER EVERET B1rthplace Washrngton D C Actrvxtres Golf Team Bowlmg Team xl NIUIXX ATKINS EDNA MAE B1rthplace Washlngton D C ACIIVI tres Orchestra ATKINSON ELIZABETH Lrbby B1rthplace West VIIQIHIG AUGSTEIN ELSA LOUISE Oscar B1rthplace Great Falls Montana ACIIVIIIGS Archery Club Nature Club Rrtle Club Commercral Club BACH FREDERICK LOUIS Fred Brrthplace Cornmq N Y ACIIVIIIGS Sectron Presrdent IIVG semesters G O Upper House Football Team Track Team Crrcle T Club Honors Pharos Honor Roll one semester ton D C ACIIVIIIES Nature Club G1rl Reserves BAILEY IOHN W B1rthplace Washmgton D C BALTIMORE MARY ELIZABETH Sunny B1rthplace R1ch morxd V1rg1n1a Act1v1t1es Techrte Representat1ve two semesters Tech Lrfe Representatrve three semesters Vol ley Ball Basketball Baseball Home Econom1cs Club BANGS IAMES Irmmy Brrthplace Washlngton D C Ac t1v1t1es Cadets BARKER LUCILLE CAROLINE Tlnk B1rthplace Washmg ton D C ACIIVIIIGS G1rl Reserves Glee Club Pcunt and Powder Club BARNETT AUDREY MAY B1rthplace Washmgton D C BARR PATRICIA LOUISE Teeny B1rthplace Coalport Penn ACIIVIIIGS Commerclal Club Home Econom1cs Club BARRON EDWARD WARD Bud B1rthplace Washmqton BARWELL WARREN B1rthplace Washmgton D C BATEMAN IAMESE I1mm1e B1rthplace Laurel Maryland BATTLEY MARGARET ELIZABETH P q B1rthplace Ashe vrlle N C Act1v1t1es Grrls Glee Club G1rl Reserves BEALL MERLE EUGENE Brrthplace Leesburg Vrrqlnza Ac l1V1l1eS Traffrc Club Glee Club 17 1 71 T r F1 4 t ' k J L K , : ' 1 ' f : ' 1 ' , ' , , . I l ,I nl - I . I I I ' - , . .5 2 ' ' , ' , l ll If. . . . A - - , , 0, . . . ., - , : ' 2 ' ., . .: , I ' I ' , . .5 ' '- I I ll - ll. - I . . . , , : ' 2 . 1 I , , ' I . , . , . .I , , , 5 1 , . BAILEY, CATHERINE MARIE, Kitty 5 Birthplace: Washing- . .: ' : ' , . . I I . .. I . . I , ' I I , A . 1 1 , . , . ., ' , . .: 1 ' , , ' D. C. , 5 ' 1 ' , . . 1 1 V 1 - , : 2 , ' ' ' : - : ' , . BEARD ALFRED HOWARD Whrskers Brrthplace Wash 1r'gton D C Act1v1t1es Nature Club Glee Club Chevrons Club G O Representatrve Student Crtrzenshrp Councrl Cadets Saber Club BELL BOLLING Tmkle Brrthplace V1rg1n1a Act1v1t1es Baseball Manager BELL MARGARET HELEN Plnkle Brrthplace Wash1ngton D C Act1v1t1es Gxrls Stage Crew G1rls Glee Club BERGER SADIE EDITH Brrthplace Wash1ngton D C ACl1Vl tres Commercral Club Sectron Prestdent Honors Honor Roll one semester NFNIG PHX BEVERIDGE GEORGE DAVID IR Drrnk Brrthplace Wash tngtor D C ACIIVIIISS Cadets Traffrc Club Saber Club Chemlstry Club BIGLEY IANET Blrthplace Albany New York Act1v1t1es French Club Home Economrcs Club Tech Book Exchange Grrl Reserves Honors Honor Roll ftve semesters Pharos BILLINGTON RUTH VIRGINIA Ruthre Brrthplace Denver Colorado Act1v1t1es Home Economrcs Club Grrl Reserves French Club Sectron Pres1dent Honors Honor Roll two se mesters Custodran of the Colors BINSWANGER CHRISTINE VERNABELL Trny Tenny Brrthplace Strgler Oklahoma ACIIVIIIGS Lambda Slgma Delta BIONDI HARRY IAMES IR Blrthplace Wash1ngton D C BIONDI VIRGINIA Grnny Brrthplace C1nc1nnatt1 Oh1o BIRRELL EVELYN Burpy Brrthplace Wash1ngton D C BISHOP DOROTHY Dotty Brrthplace Wash1ngton D C ACl1V1l19S Parnt and Powder Club Commerc1al Club BLADEN IOHN ANTHONY Brrthplace Wash1ngton D C BLANK ELI Brrthplace Wash1ngton D C Act1v1t1es Basket ball Team Baseball Team Golf Team Crrcle T Club BLOOM DONALD Don B1rthplace Wash1ngton D C BLUMER VIRGINIA LOUISE Bm Brrthplace Wash1ngton D C Act1v1t1es G1rl Reserves Commerc1al Club BOMBARD DORIS Dot Brrthplace Wash1ngton D C Ac l1V1l19S Nature Club Chemlstry Club Commercxal Club Honors Honor Roll three semesters Pharos BRACKETT MARGUERITE GRACE Snooks Btrthplace Rlchmond V1rg1n1a BRADLEY MARY Brrthplace Washmgton D C Act1v1t1es G1r1s Rrfle Club BRADSHAW RAYMOND Blrthplace Wash1ngton D C Ac t1v1t1es Track Squad I9 W ' , 1 L J . n I 1 I ' - . 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I I I . , . ., ' ' I - H ,, . , , , . , , , . - , . ., . ?' 3 2 ia I7 'zz-ff'-'- 'Bl P BRANHAM CAROLYN LARUE Wawhoo Brrthplace Battle boro N C ACl1V1lleS Cheer Leader Tech Lrte Staff BRAUNER MARIONA Brrthplace Washmgton D C Actxvr tres Sect1on Presrdent BRENT HOWARD Pretty Boy Brrthplace Hyattsvrlle Mary land Act1v1t1es School Bank Track Team Honors Pharos BROWN ANNA Brrthplace Washlngton D C Act1v1t1es Grrls Sports Club SFNIURS BROWN GRANVILLE RISDON Blrthplace Maryland ACIIVI tres Football BROWN MINA Brrthplace Baltrmore Maryland Actrvrtres Dramatrc Club Debatrnq Club Glee Club Secretary of G O Chemrstry Club Honors Honor Roll f1V9 semes ters Pharos BROWN SCUTTER Scutter Brrthplace Brrmmgham Ala bama ACl1V1l19S Cadets Saber Club BROWNE AUDREY BERNADINE Bernle Blrthplace Wash lngton D C ACl1V1l19S Commercral Club Grrl Reserves Bank Staff BRYAN ROBERT ALLAN Hrgh Speed Brrthplace Meno mmee Mrchrgan BURGHER VINCENT WYMOND Beano Brrthplace Wash mgton D C Actrvrtres Delta Srqma Nu BUSCHER Dorothy Mane Chmk Brrthplace Washrngton D C ACl1V1l19S Grrls Rfle Club Commercral Club Art Club Grrls Sports Club Techrte Representatrve CAMERON AGNES Nancy Blrthplace Washrngton D C ACl1V1l1eS OIIICQ Staff CAPORALETTI ALBERT Stuffy Blrthplace Washlnqton D C Act1v1t1es Baseball Tech Patrol CAPUTO EUGENE FRANK Gene Blrthplace Washmgton CARHART HERBERT Bert Brrthplace Washlngton D C Actrvrtres Football Track Chemrstry Club Honors Honor Roll two semesters CARR FRANK EDWARD Sllm Brrthplace New Iersey Ac l1V1l1ES Boys Glee Club Concert Group CARRE THOMAS FENTON Tomm1e Blrthplace Strouds burg Pa Act1v1t1es Football Track Tech Lrfe Buslness Staff CARVER WILLIAM IOSEPH Buthplace Washxngtov D C Act1v1t1es Cadets Chevrons Club Tech Lrle Representa trve one semester Techrte Representatrve one semester CERDA LOUIS DANIEL Lou Brrthplace New York Act1v1 tres Spanrsh Club Cadets Tech Patrol CHESELDINE MARY ADELAIDE Peqqy Brrthplace Mary land Actrvrtres Student Crtrzenshrp Counc1l 21 Q - ,N II II. . . I I I ' ' I - -I - I . , ., . , . ., A II II . . I I I . , - . , . , , , I I . , . ., . . I I I . , - I I - I , , I I I I -I I . - , . II II. . . . I I I . , - I - I . II . II . I I I . - , . ., . , I II - II. . I I I I ' , . II II' . . I I I ' T , . ., . . . II . II. - I . I I I - I ' . .. l . I , . . ., . I , , . I . . I I - I, II' . . . I I I - I I -I II II, . 1 - I I I ' f ' .I - I - I II II. . , - I I I - I II II. . . I , I I I ' I ' 'I - I I I - II . II , I I I I ' I - . .. I II - II . . I I I ' F I -I - I -I I I - -I - -I ' I I T , . II II. . . . . . I I I ' I F . , I . II II. . ' I I I ' - , . . l I .11 24' KT. Po- BENIURN CHESSON WESLEY EARLE Screwball Brrthplace Norfolk Va ACIIVIIISS Tech1teRepresentat1ve Stage Crew Traftrc Club Intramural Basketball CICALA IOHN IOSEPH Ioe Brrthplace Washrngton D C ACI1VlI19S Basketball CLAIR LLOYD Boots Blrthplace WestV1rg1n1a ACI1V1Il6S Cadet Chevrons Club CLARKE MARGARET Margy B1rthplace Washrngton D C ACIIVIIISS Grrl Scouts Glrls Glee Club Orchestra Chemlstry Club Tech L1fe Staff Honors Honor Roll frve semesters Pharos CLEAR EILEEN Brrthplace Washlngton D C Act1v1t1es Rrfle Club Commercral Club CLEMENTS WALTER Brrthplace Washmgton D C CLIFT EVELYN LOUISE Deanree Brrthplace Shenandoah V1rg1n1a ACIIVIIISS Grrls Glee Club G1rl Reserves COE IOHN IOSEPH Iohnny Brrthplace Washrngton D C ACIIVIIIGS Baseball CONGER GEORGE WALTER Congo Punchy Brrthplace Washrngton D C ACIIVIIIGS Glee Club Tech Patrol Harmomca Club CONNOLLY MARIE CATHERINE Betty Brrthplace Wash rnqton D C ACIIVIIIGS Dramatrc Club Glee Club Opera Club Debatmg Club Nature Club Honors Honor Roll IIVG semesters Pharos CONNELL GENE MARY Reds Brrthplace Washxngton D C Act1v1t1es Cornmerc1al Club G1r1s Sports Club R1tle Club Nature Club Lambda Stgma Delta Student C1t1zen shrp Councrl COPELAN CHARLES GILPIN Chuck Brrthplace Georgra Act1v1t1es Cadets Chevrons Club Tech Patrol CRAMPTON ERWIN IR ACIIVIIIGS Cadets CROCKETT MARSHALL COSIMANO STEPHEN IOSEPH Bucky Brrthplace Wash rngton D C ACIIVIIISS Fencrng Club Chemlstry Club COULOMBE IULIETTE GERTRUDE Brrthplace Washmgton D C ACIIVIIIGS G1rl Scouts Fenc1nq Club Chemlstry Club Parnt 61 Powder Club Volley Ball Basketball Base ball Dlamond T Club Honors Honor Roll two semes ters Pharos COX LEONARD FRANKLYN Reds Brrthplace Connells v1lle Pa ACIIVIIISS Tech Lrfe Fenclng Club CRAFT EVELYN CLAIRE Brrthplace V1rg1n1a ACIIVIIIGS Dra rnatrc Club Grrls Sports Club Debatmq Club Student Crtrzenshrp Councrl Honors Honor Roll I1V9 semesters Pharos Iun1or Bxrthplace Toledo Ohxo GORDON Dave Brrthplace Kmgsport Tennessee ACIIVIIIGS Golf Club Tech Lrfe Representat1ve CRUPI CARMELO Charlre Brrthplace Italy ACIIVIIIGS Glee Club CURTIS CHARLES EVERETT Wrndy Brrthplace Washlng ton D C ACIIVIIIGS Boys Glee Club Concert Group 23 X - ,N 11 11. - I 1 1 1 ' 1 .1 - 1 1 , ' . ' . ' . ' . 1 1 1 - 1 - -1 1, 11. . . . . . ' . . . . 1 1 1 - 1 ' , . 11 11- - - - 1 1 1 - 1 - . . . . . 1 ., . , 1 1 1 1 - 1 . , , . 1 . .1 . , . , , . , . . 11 . 11- . ' 1 1 1 - 1 . . . l . . . I . 1 . , . 1 1 11 11. . ' . I , , , . 1 . ., 11 11 11 114 . l 1 1 1 1 - 1 - -1 - 1 1 11 11. . ' 1 1 1 - ' -1 . ., . 1 1 1 1 1 - , . 11 11. - . - 1 1 1 1 1 - . . . . . 1 . .1 - 1 1 1 1 V 1 ' 11 11. . . . l 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 1 . 11 11. . . 1 1 1 ' ' , . ., . , . 1 1 - 1 - -1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 11 11 l l 1 1 - ' 1 . 11 11. . I 1 1 1 - ' 1 -1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 - ' . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 - 1 11 . 11 . . 1 1 -1 1 . 1 1 11 11. . 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 11 - 11. . . . . 1 1 1 . 1 . 11 . 11. . . . 1 1 1 1 . ' , . . . D , 1 - -1 - 1 . , 5 DALENA MARGARET EDITH Margte Btrthplace Vander grrft Penn ACl1V1ll9S Glrls Rlfle Club DALZELL CHARLES IAMES IR Itrnrnte Blrthplace Wash rngton D C ACl1V1l19S Cadets DANIELS ELIZABETH Lrbby B1rthplace Greensboro North Nljxlt PRX Carolma ACllV1ll6S Gtrls Sports Club Tech Ltfe Rep resentattve DARROW EDITH Btrthplace Glenndale Maryland DAUGHERTY IEANNE LOUISE Blrthplace Pennsylvama Act1v1t1es Tech1teRepresentat1ve Commercral Club Gtrls Glee Club Grrls Sports Club DAVIDSON RAYMOND Blrthplace New Salem Pertnsyl vama Actrvrttes Boys Glee Club DAVIS FRANCES LEE Franny B1rthplace Sprtngheld M1s sourt Act1v1t1e Glrl Reserves DAVIS HELEN RAE Blondte Btrthplace Atlanta Georgta Acttvttres Grrls Glee Club DAVIS MARIORIE MAE Margle Blrthplace Atlanta Geor gra Acttvttres Grrls Glee Club DAVIS PAUL IR Strnkte Blrthplace Washmgton D ACl1V1l16S Rrfle Club DAWSON IAMES FRANCIS Blrthplace WGSh1DGlOH D Act1v1t1es Football Track Baseball Basketball DAY THELMA RUTH Bunny Blrthplace Washrngton D C Actlvttres Glrls Rrfle Club DEAN DORIS ALMEDA Deanme Btrthplace Glenndale Maryland Act1v1t1es Techtte Busrness Staff DEENER IEAN Blrthplace Maryland Act1v1t1es French Club Gtrl Reserves DEGGES IAMES ELMER Rabble Blrthplace Washrngton D C ACl1V1l19S Boys Stage Crew DE GROOT IOHN HARRY Donald Duck Brrthplace Wash rngton D C Acttvttres Techrte Representatwe two se mesters DELISI PHILIP FREDRICK Phrl Blrthplace Wash ngton DESIDERIO THOMAS IOSEPH Burk Brrthplace Ph ladel phta Pennsylvanta DIAMOND GERALDINE Gerry Btrthplace Chlcaao Ill1 nots ACllV1f19S French Club Grrl Reserves Tech Lrfe DIEBEL DOROTHY Dotty B1rthplace Washrngton D C ACl1Vll19S Nature Club Gtrl Reserves Sectlon Prestdent one semester 2: V F' , Y .1 1 11 1 . 1 1 1 - ' . . . . . 1 . , ., . . 11 1 1 11. 1 . 1 1 -1 1 - ' , . ,, . . vw 11 - - 11 - . 1 1 1 - 1 . , .. . , . 1 - 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 . . . .. , , . . 11 11 . . . . 1 1 1 . , , D. . 11 1 11' 1 . 1 1 1 . , , . .. . , 11 . 11 . 1 1 1 - 1 ' . . .. . , 1 . . 11 1 1 11 1 1 C 1 1 -1 1 - 1 - 11 - 1 1 1 . 11 11. . I . 1 1 1 1 -1 - -1 . .. . 1 . 11 - 11 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 , . . 1 1 1 1 - 1 11 11, 1 . - 1 1 1 - 1 . . . 1 1 ., . . 11 11 - . 1 1 1 - ' , . ., . . ' 11 -11 1 . 1 , , , . l- ., 11 11 1 1 . . 1 - 1 1 1 - - 11 11. . . . . 1 1 1 - - 1 ' 1 - 1 1 - 11 11. - O 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 -1 . , , , 44 A PLAY is not all frurtaill Calls There are ushering, ticket selling, make-up, and hours and hours of rehearsals. The fall play, Merton of the Movies , reached its acknowledged success through the combined efforts of many committees. 'X if 1 T5 Jai x Q. 1 af RESEMBLING MEDIEVAL FORTRESS THE EAST FACADE commands posxtnon TERRACE and TOWER glve dxgnlty the scene SCUTH WING Looks Eastward A T an impressive to T DIEDERICK CATHERINE ALICE Krtty B1rthplace Dawson vzlle Md ACIIVIIIGS Art Club G1rls Sports Club Home Economlcs Club Commerctal Club DIGGES THOMAS IRVIN Oywm B1rthplace Washrngton D C ACIIVIIISS Sect1on Pres1dentf1ve semesters Tech L1te Representatlve one semester Track Baseball Basket ba DI PIETRO EMMA MARY Emmucla B1rthplace Washmq ton D C DOBYNS ELIZABETH LEWIS Betty B1rthplace Washmg Nl NIURS ton D C ACIIVIIIGS G1rl Reserves Home Econom1cs Club Spamsh Club Techlte Staff Honors Honor Roll hve semesters Pharos Qu1ll and Scroll DONAHUE IEAN B1rthplace Washmqton D C Act1v1t1es Glrl Reserves Home Economrcs Club Techtte Staff Hon ors Honor Roll four semesters Pharos Qurll and Scroll DONAHUE MARY RITA Brrthplace Oswego New York Ac I1V1I1eS Grrl Reserves DONALDSON BETTY Reds B1rthplace Detro1t M1ch1gan ACIIVIIIGS R1fle Club Nature Club Commercxal Club Gxrls Sports Club Lambda Slqma Delta Sect1on Presxdent DONATELLI RUTH B1rthplace W1lkesBarre Pevnsylvanra Act1v1t1es French Club DORLAND CHALMERS LESLIE B111 B1rthplace Washlnq ton D C DOUGHERTY FRANCES B1rthplace Indranapolls Indrana ACIIVIIIGS Commerc1al Club R1fle Club Nature Club G1rls Sports Club Tech Lrfe Representatlve DOWNEY DOROTHY ELEANOR Dot Brrthplace Prospect H111 VIIQIHIG ACIIVIIIGS Volley Ball Baseball Bank Staff Dxamond T Club EASTER WALLACE E Wally B1rthplace Washrnqton D C Act1v1t1es Glee Club Cadets Chevrons Club French Club EBERLY LEWIS HENRY Chump B1rthplace Washmqton D C ACIIVIIIGS Tech Patrol EBNER ROLLAND Ebby B1rthplace Washmqton D C ACIIVIIIGS Saber ard Chevrons Clubs Traffxc Club Hon ors Pharos ECKAM MARIETTA Frenchre B1rthplace Washlngton D EDWARDS NEAL Ed or lake B1rthplace Sprlnglake New Iersey ACIIVIIIGS Track Crrcle T Club ELLIOTT BENIAMIN B1g Ben B1rthplace Washmqton D C ACIIVIIIGS Orchestra 71 1 Y T Y D 'Y 4 1 I L J , , L 11 . 11' . 1 1 1 - ' 1 -1 - 1 1 , . .1 . 11. - ' - 1 1 1 1- 1 . ., . , 1 1 1 ' 11 1 11- - . - 1 1 1 - ' , . . 11 11 - I - 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 -1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 , , . , . ., - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 11 11' . . . . , ' 1 1 1 f 1 1 . 1 1 1 . , . . . 1 1 - 1 1 - ' I - I 11 . 11. 1 , - 1 1 1 - ' , . . 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . 1 . . , . 11 11. - , 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 11 11 , . 11 11. . 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I L J A K . , 1 ' 1 , ' ': ' '- FRANCE, VIOLET LOUISE, Whitie : Birthplace: Ijamesville, ' .: ' 1 i . . : - Nl XII llwx GASPEROW WILLIAM B1rthplace Boston Mass ACllVll19S Traftlc Club Honors Honor Roll two semesters GEORGE LULU CORNELIA Lulu Belle Brrthplace Ch1cago Ill ACIIVIIIGS G1rls Glee Club G1rl Reserves G1rls Rtfle Club GHEEN THELMA Thel Blrthplace V1rg1n1a Act1v1t1es Commerctal Club Gtrl Reserves Honors Honor Roll four semesters Pharos GIBSON DORA Brrthplace Staunton Vrrg1n1a ACIIVIIIGS Glrls Glee Club GIBSON MARIORIE FLORINE Marge Brrthplace V1rg1n1a Act1v1t1es G1rls Rrfle Club G1rls Glee Club Spanlsh Club Tech Llfe Representatrve Honors Pharos Honor Roll one semester GILMORE IOHN DOUGLAS IR Iohnny Brrthplace Wash 1ngton D C Act1v1t1es Football Team Track Team Crrcle T Club Honors Pharos GIMPEL EDWARD IOHN IR Grmp Brrthplace Cleveland Oh1o Act1v1t1es Traffrc Club GIOVINAZZO PEARL Ilnce Brrthplace Memphls Tennes see Act1v1t1es Techrte Representatrve GOLOMB MARY B1rthplace Washrngton D C ACl1Vll1eS G1rls Glee Club Commerc1al Club Tech Lrfe G1rls Stage Crew Home Economxcs Club Student C1t1zensh1p Councxl Poetry Club GOSS MILTON Reds Brrthplace Wash1ngton D C Actrv 1t1es Cadets Chevrons Club Saber Club Tech Patrol GRAFF EDITH MADALINE Tlnny Brrthplace Washing ton D C GRAHAM BERNARD WAYNE Brrthplace Florence South Carolma Act1v1t1es Boys Glee Club Chevrons Club Saber Club War Games Team Honors Pharos Honor Roll srx semesters GREEN LARRY Brrthplace Troga County Pennsylvama ACIIVIIIGS Cherrustry Club GREEN MORRIS WILLIAM Brrthplace Goodyear Connectr cut ACl1V1l19S Traff1c Club Student Cttrzenshrp Councrl Sectron Pres1dent one semester Honors Honor Roll three semesters GREEN THORNTON FRANCIS Thorny Brrthplace Shunk Pennsylvanra ACIIVIIIGS Chemlstry Club GREENWAY SYBIL DOROTHY Srb Brrthplace Maysvrlle Georgra ACIIVIIIES G1rl Reserves Chemrstry Club Hon ors Pharos Honor Roll hve semesters GRIMALDI DIANA Peanut Blrthplace Washtngton D C ACIIVIIIGS Pals and Pallettes Tech Lrfe Techlte Represen tatxve G1rls Glee Club GUSTAFSON PHYLLIS DAGNY Brrthplace lVIayf1eldHe1ghts Oh1o ACIIVIIISS French Club Chemrstry Club Orchestra G1rl Reserves Honors Pharos Honor Roll irve semesters GWIN KATHLEEN Krtty Blrthplace Hot Sprmgs V1rg1n1a ACllV1lleS G1rls Glee Club Techrte Representat1ve 33 'W 1 ' D W K, J - , B. . 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HAAR HERBERT R IR Brrthplace Lorton Vrrglma Act1v1 t1es Chevrons Club French Club Lrbrary Staff Tech Patrol Cadets Techrte Representatlve Tech Lrfe Repre sentatlve HAGENBUCH CHARLES Charlle Brrthplace W1lkesBarre Pennsylvanra Act1v1t1es Techrte Representatrve Nl N11 thx HANLEY KATHERINE WALLACE Katre Brrthplace Wash rngton D C ACl1V1l19S Grrl Reserves Sect1on Presrdent French Club Gtrl Scouts Home Economrcs Club Honors Pharos Honor Roll frve semesters HARDY IOHN LAWRENCE Iudae Brrthplace Albany New York ACTIVITIES Traffrc Club Nature Club Orchestra Techtte Representattve Cadets Chevrons Club Saber Club Glee Club Honors Honor Roll three semesters Pharos Honor Award HARRIS CARL AUGUST Buck Brrthplace Washrngton D C Actrvrttes Stage Crew Cadets Track C1rcle T Club Honors Honor Roll one semester HARRISON BERNYCE MARIANNE M1n1 Blrthplace Brook lyv New York ACl1V1l19S Pals and Palettes HARRY DAVID Dave B1rthplace Mrlledgevllle Georgra Act1v1t1es Cadets HARTMAN IOHN Brrthplace Washrngton D C Act1v1t1es Football Track Crrcle T Club HARTNETT IOHN S Brrthplace Washrngton D C Act1v1 t1es Track Harmon1ca Club HEDGES MARGUERITE MARILYN Peggy Brrthplace Washmgton D C Act1v1t1es G1rls Glee Club HEFFLEY ROY DEAN Brrthplace Berlm Pennsylvanra Ac llV1l16S Orchestra HENNESY GERALD C Ierry Brrthplace Washrngton D C ACl1V1l19S Cadets Chevrons Club Saber Club Sectron Presxdent three semesters Tech1te Staff Honors Honor Roll four semesters Pharos Qurll and Scroll HESS MELVIN EMIL Butch Brrthplace Washmgton D C ACl1V1l19S Football Track HETHERINGTON SYBIL IOSEPHINE Speed Brrthplace Keystone West V1rq1n1a Act1v1t1es Grrl Reserves HICKMANN HERBERT WALTER Hrcky Brrthplace Dres den Germany Act1v1t1es Cadets Chevrons Club Saber Club HIGHTOWER RALPH O B1rthplace North Carolma 1 H ' 'W' w 4 t n J ' x 1 -1 -1 - 1 1 ' - 1 1 I I I - ,1 . 11, . . - I I I ' - I , . . 11 . 11. . 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I 1 1 - 1 HOAGLAND RALPH Hoagle Brrthplace Washrngton D C HOGUE WILLIAM THOMAS IR B111 Brrthplace Caprtal He1ghts Maryland HOLCOMBF' WILLIAM LEE Hokey Brrthplace North Caro lma Actrvrtres Stama Tau Lambda HOLLAND ANNIE LOUISE Lou Blrthplace Washmgton 35 IENKINS EVELYN MARIE Snooks Brrthplace North Caro l1na Act1v1t1es Commerclal Club Home Economrcs Club IENNINGS ROBERT Brrthplace Washmgton D C ACIIVIIIGS Saber Club Nature Club Chevrons Club IOHAN MORTON Moe Mohan Mortle Brrthplace Washmqton D C Act1vt1es Cadets Saber Club Chev rons Club Drarnatrc Club Techrte Representatlve one se mester Debatlng Club Honors Honor Roll IIVG semesters SGCIIOD Presxdent three semesters Pharos G O Pres1dent IOHANNES IUNE Iunme B1rthplace Washmgton D C Act1v1t1es Glee Club SENIURS IOHNSON HELEN MARIE Brrthplace Washrngton D C IONES MARGARET HELENA Butch Brrthplace Annapolls Maryland ACIIVIIIGS Nature Club Commercral Club IONES HENRY EDWARD Ionsxe Bxrthplace Chrcago Ilh no1s Act1v1t1es Glee Club Cadets IONES MARGARET ELIZABETH IOHGSIG Brrthplace Wash mgton D C ACIIVIIIES Pa1nt and Powder Club Honor Roll three semesters JONES THELMA Ionesy Blrthplace Washrngton D KELLOGG BARBARA IEANNE Brandy Blrthplace Santa Momca Cahfornla ACIIVIIIGS Rrtle Club Fenclng Club Utah ACIIVIIIGS Glee Club Opera Club KELLOGG ROBERT Keggy Brrthplace Mllwaukee Wlscon sm Act1v1t1es Fencmg Club KENDALL CHARLES RUSSELL Redhead Blrthplace Wash rngton D C Act1v1t1es G O Delta Sxgma Nu Baseball Team Basketball Team C1rcle T Club Honors Pharos KESECKER DOROTHY LAVERN Brrthplace North Mountarn West V1rgm1a ACIIVIIIGS Basketball Baseball KETNER ANTOINETTE KYLE Netsy Ket Blrthplace R1ver dale Maryland ACIIVIIISS Nature Club Art Club KISHTER HELEN ROSE Brrthplace Cumberland Md ACIIVI t1es G1r1s Glee Club Spanrsh Club Pamt and Powder Club Debatlng Club Honors Honor Roll one semester KOENIG IOSEPH Ioe Brrthplace Washlngton D C Actxvx IIGS Glee Club KOKINAS DORA LEE Rebel Brrthplace Washrngton D C Act1v1t1es Span1sh Club Tech Lrfe Rxtle Club Honors Honor Roll one semester KRAMER GEORGEI IR Georg1e Brrthplace Franklrn Park V1rg1n1a KRONER LAWRENCE ROY Elmer Brrthplace Watseka Ill1no1s ACIIVIIISS Cadets Saber Club Chevrons Club Chess Club Chemrstry Club Honors Honor Roll two semesters 3 I I I ' - 1 - -1 - - 1 1 ' I I ' 1 1 1 ' I ' I I I ' - . . 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SFNIURS KROP ARTHUR WILLIAM Brrthplace Galhtzrn Pennsylvanla Act1v1t1es Orchestra Tech Lrfe Representatrve LACEY NANCY LEE Hank Brrthplace Washxngton D C LAMBERT FRANCES NAOMI Franny Brrthplace VIIQIHIG Act1v1t1es Glrl Reserves LANAHAN THOMAS IOSEPH Tommy Brrthplace Wash rngton D C Act1v1t1es Boys Stage Crew Student Cm zenshrp Councrl Chemrstry Club G O Traffrc Club LAVEZZO JOSEPH Ioe Brrthplace Washrngton D C Ac t1v1t1es Chess Team Chess Club Chemrstry Club Tech Patrol Trafflc Club Honors Honor Roll four semesters Pharos LAZZARI FRANCIS IOHN ANTHONY Franny Brrthplace Washtngton D C Actrvrtres Stage Crew LEAVELL ROBERT H Bob Blrthplace Washrngton D C Act1v1t1es Basketball LEE CONSTANCE Connre Brrthplace Wash1ngton D C LEMKE VICTORIA MARY Murry Brrthplace Un1on M1lls Maryland ACIIVIIIGS Glee Club LIESMANN ELIZABETH B1tt1es Bxrthplace WGSh1HglOD LINKINS LEROY Abe Brrthplace Frederrcksburg V1rg1n1a gxfliDV1l19S Baseball Techrte Representatrve Graphrc Arts u LITSIS LEON Lee Brrthplace Washlngton D C Actlvrtres Glee Club Dramatlc Club Football Track Squad Sectron Presldent two semesters Tech Lrfe Representatrve Orches tra Honors Honor Roll one semester LOESBERG LILLIAN Brrthplace Brooklyn New York Actrvr tres Tech Lrfe Staff Archery Club Debatmg Club LOVELESS RICHARD V Drck Brrthplace San Antonro Texas Actrvrtres Golf Team Tech Lrfe Representatlve LOWE E CLAUDE Brrthplace Norfolk Vrrgmra Act1v1t1es Stage Crew Lunch Room Patrol Interhrqh Bowlrng Team LOWE IESSIE CAROLYN Brrthplace Washmgton D C Ac l1Vll19S Volley Ball Offrce Staff LUBER IOSEPH LEONARD loe Brrthplace Washrngton D C Actrvrtres Srgma Tau Lambda LUCAS GUY VINCENT Bud Brrthplace Washlngton D C LUTTON MARY LOIS Brrthplace New York N Y Actrvrtres Nature Club G1rl Scouts Glee Club Tech Lrte Representa t1ve Techrte Representatlve Lrbrary Staff Honors Honor Roll one semester LYONS WALTER Brrthplace Washrngton D C Act1v1t1es Cadets Chevrons Club Traffrc Club -tl l I J l A . 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MORSONELLI IOHN EDWARD Robin Hood Birthplace Australia MUIR MABEL EILEEN Charlie Birthplace V1rq1n1a Activi ties Nature Club Commercial Club R1ile Club MULL MARGARET Birthplace Philadelphla Penrtsylvanra ACIIVIIIQS Glrls Rifle Club Girl Reserves Girl Scouts MULLICAN HARRY CLIFTON Kit Birthplace Maryland xXl4 x MULLICAN MARY EARLE Maby Birthplace Montgomery County Maryland MURPHY ARTHUR A Birthplace Washmgton D C MURRAY IACK E Peter Brrthplace Washmqton D C Activities Tech DeMolay D amatic Club Cadets Tech Patrol Orchestra Chevrons Club Lunchroom Patrol MYERS ROBERT IOSEPH Bob Birthplace Lima Ohio Ac IIVIIIGS Cadets NEWELL FRANCIS Frannie Brrthplace Washington D C NEWMAM LOUIS ABRAHAM Bunny Birthplace Wash mqton D C ACIIVIIIGS Football Track Baseball Cadets NICHOLS BERT LEON Blrthplace Clarxrigton Pennsylvanla ACIIVIIIGS Girl Scouts Girls Sports Club Crrls Rifle Club Archery Club Chemistry Club Nature Club Tech1te Staff Honors Honor Roll flVe semesters Pharos Qulll and Scroll NORTHROP CREIGHTON EDWARD Napy Blrthplace New Iersey ACIIVIIIGS Basketball Baseball Football OAKLEY BERTIE LEE Birthplace Woodruff South Carolina Activities Section President OCONNELL IEAN Birthplace Washmaton D C ACIIVIIIGS Section President one semester Commercial Club OEHMANN Iohn lack Birthplace Washinaton D C Ac IIVIIIGS Rlfle Team H1Y Cadets QGCIIOD Presldent Chev forts Club Saber Club OLIVE MARY RITA Birthplace Washington D C OLIVER IOYCE lolo Birthplace Washington D C ACIIVI ties Nature Club Girl Reserves Commercial Club PAGE ANNA ESTHER Ann Birthplace Frostburg Mary land Activities Volleyball Art Club Home Economics Club Rrfle Club Honors Honor Roll one semester PAGE WILIIAM RANDOLPH Bill Birthplace Washington D C Activities Stage Crew Student C1t1zer1sh1p Council Cadets -lv 1 1 V , Y 4 p I I I 1 , , I I NICOLET, IANE, Nico g Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: I - I 3 A . ' I , 1- l h , ART Mr Lomb ENGLISH Mxss Watkms MECHANICAL DRAWING Mr Rlppey SHOPS Mr Brown BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY COMMERCE Mr Strauss Mr Marsh Mr Waltz HOME ECONOMICS LATIN MATHEMATICS Mrs Gummer Mrs Coe Mlss Brrtwell MODERN PHYSICAL PHYSICS LANGUAGES TRAINING Mr Adams Mrs Frtzgerald Mrs Dcmel PHYSICAL SOCIAL STUDIES MUSIC TRAINING Mxss Chcxlhce EPS 4' QQN M' fVd ans.. Mrs Thompson Mr Thompson ART lames E Lamb CHEMISTRY Allen I Marsh Chalrrnan Board of Trustees of General Organrzatron Cha1r man Commtttee for Aud1t1ng School Accounts Charrman Board of Trustees of School Bank Rhoda Watkms LATIN Ada H Coe Chref Adv1ser of Dramat c Club MECHANICAL DRAWING C W Rrppey Faculty Adv1ser of Cheer Leaders PHYSICAL TRAINING Evelyn N Dan1el X BIOLOGY Samuel Strauss Faculty Adv1ser to General Or ganrzatron COMMERCE George F Waltz Pres1dent I-hgh School Teach ers ASSOC1Gl1OH Manager of School Bank Elsme Krey Gumrner MATHEMATICS Bertha Blrtwell Head of Mathematrcs Course of Study Commlttee MODERN LANGUAGES V L Frtzgerald Faculty Adv1ser of French Club Mem ber of Supermtendent s Counc1l PHYSICS Iohn W Adams Member of Openmg Per1od Commlttee 1n charge of proyec SHOPS Leonard T Brown Member of Interhrgh Athlerc Councll member of McK1nley Hlgh Athlettc Commlttee t1on booth and projectlon equ1p ment SOCIAL STUDIES C E Chall1ce MUSIC Bella B Thompson Faculty Adv1ser to Ioseph H Dan1el Glee Club Faculty Ad VISSI to Chevrons Club 47 PHYSICAL TRAINING W1ll1GH1 Dove Thompson Coach of Football and Track Teams Faculty Adviser of H1 Y III-1I'XH'I'NIl-1N'l' Ill-ls lux ENGLISH' HOME ECONOMICS . . 1 . 1 l Y' fv- gf.. in i- ? S. fs .5 NENIQ DBX PALLANCH MARY IANE Shorty Brrthplace Washmgton D C ACIIVIIISS Drarnatrc Club Honors Honor Roll two semesters PAREZO LEIGHTON ANDREW Blrthplace Cleveland Ohto Actrvrtres Cadets Chevrons Club Saber Club PATANE IENNIE Brrthplace Washrngton D C Act1v1t1es G O Representatrve PATTERSON SHIRLEY ANN Squrrrelly Brrthplace Olyrn p1a Washxnqton ACTIVITIES French Club Grrls GleeCl.1b Techrte Staff PEACH ROBERT EARL Peaches Brrthplace Chrcago Ill1 nors ACIIVIIIES Cadets PELKA CLEONE MARIE Pelk Brrthplace Phlladelphra Pennsylvanra Act1v1t1es Pals and Palettes PENDLETON IOHN LEROY Reds Btrthplace Washrngton D C ACIIVIIIGS Sectron Pres1dent Techrte Representatrve two semesters PENDLETON WARREN Penny Blrthplace Washmqton D C Act1v1t1es Cadets Nature Club Chevrons Club PETTITT FRANCIS LOFTEN Brrthplace Enireld North Caro l1na Act1v1t1es Tratfrc Club Otfrce Staff Tech Patrol PETTY HARRYA Dutch Brrthplace Washmgton D C PHELPS WILLIAM B1ll Bxrthplace Balt1more Maryland ACIIVIIIGS Cadets Saber Club Chevrons Club Chess Club Chemtstry Club Tratfrc Club Honors Honor Roll two semesters Pharos PHILO ROBERT EDWARD Bob B1rthplace Scranton Penn sylvanra ACIIVIIISS Cadets Chevrons Club Saber Club Tech Patrol Spanrsh Club French Club Honors Honor Roll one semester PIERCE FRANCISS Brrthplace Melrose Massachusetts Ac l1V1l19S Cadets Dramatrc Club Tratftc Club Chevrons Club Saber Club Orchestra Honors Honor Roll four semesters Pharos PINDELL WILLIAM B111 Bxrthplace Baltrrnore Maryland ACIIVIIIGS Cadets Saber Club PLANER WILLIAM ALBERT B111 Brrthplace Connectrcut ACIIVIIIGS Football Track Clrcle T Club PLANT LAWRENCE E Peanuts Shot put Brrthplace Washmqton D C ACIIVIIIGS Cadets Chevrons Club POOL GORDON Gabby Blrthplace Washmgton D C ACl1V1l19S Football Track Sectron Pres1dent Honors Pharos I-Ionor Roll trve semesters POOLE LOUISE Pal Brrthplace Washrnqton D C PRESCOTT EVELYN ROBERTA Bxrthplace Washrnqton D C PROSE PAUL CLIFFORD Brrthplace Washtnqton D C Ac trvrtres Tech Patrol 49 1 I K , I1 11 11 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 . ., . , . 1 1 - 1 1 . , , . 1 1 1 1 1 -1 - 11 . 11 . 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M Q K' Nl N11 Dl1X RICUCCI DAMIAN Leon Blrthplace Washrngton D C RASMUSSEN NORMA Brrthplace Washrngton D C ACIIVI tres Tech L1fe one semester RENZI ROCCO Rocky Brrthplace Washrngton D C REYNOLDS KENTON CHARLES Hank Bxrthplace Wash mgton D C Actrvrtres Chemrstry Club REYNOLDS RAYMOND L Ray Brrthplace Washrngton D C Actrvrtres Tech De Molay Cadet Band Orchestra Tech Patrol RICHARDSON BILLY Brtsy Brrthplace Hampton Vrrgmra ACl1V1ll9S Golf Team RIVELLO ROBERT Bob B1rthplace Washlrtgton D C Ac llV1l19S Chevrons and Saber Clubs Rrfle Team Sectron Presrdent Techrte Representatrve ROBB IAMES Irmmy B1rthplace Bellwood Penn Actrvr t1es Boys Glee Club H1Y Traffrc Club Cadets Tech Patrol ROGERS THEODORE STANLEY Teddy Brrthplace Mt Ramrer Md ROMIUE YVONNE Bonnre Brrthplace Harrrsonburg V1r QIHIG Act1v1t1es Home Economrcs Club ROWLAND ANN ELIZABETH Buthplace Chma Actlvrtres Grrls Sports Club RUBIN DAVID Curly Brrthplace Mrchrqan ACl1V1ll9S Cadets RUBINO IRANCIS PAUL Beano Blrthplace Washmqton D C Act1v1t1es Basketball Baseball RUSH VIVIAN LEONA Mohawk Brrthplace Baltrmore Maryland RYALS IULIUS Gus Brrthplace Mobrle Alabama Act1v1 tres Nature Club SAXTON HARRY WILLIAM S1llyB1ll Brrthplace Pennsyl vanra Actrvrtres Basketball Football Baseball SCHACK WILLIAM R B1ll Blrthplace New York Clty ACl1V1l19S Cadet Rrtle Team Stage Crew SCOTT IAMES WALIER Scottxe Brrthplace Krng George County Vrrama SENSER LISLEH IR Brrthplace Waslemgton D C Act1v1 t1es Cadets SHAEER HAZEL MAYBELLE Weasel Brrthplace HGITISOH C1ty Penn ACl1Vll19S Grrl Reserves Commercral Club nl Y 1 I , Y 11 11 . 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SEMURS SHAFFNER IEANNETTE Brrthplace Glenndale Maryland SHEETS NINA LOIS Happy Brrthplace H1lton V1llaqe V1rg1n1a SHERWOOD RALPH HERBERT IR Brrthplace Washmgton SHOEMAKER EUGENE HAMILTON Gene or Shoes B1rth place Maryland SHRIVER DOROTHY ELLEN Dott1e Blrthplace Washmg ton D C Honors Honor Roll three semesters Pharos SHRODES NANCY IANE Ian1e Brrthplace Wheel1ng West VIIQIHIG SIMMONS RALPH WILLIAM Bud Btrthplace Mt Lebanon Pennsylvanla SIMONTON LEO EDMOND Eddxe Brrthplace Arlrngton VIIQIDIQ ACIIVIIIGS Boys Glee Club Graphlc Arts Club SINGLETON CAREY BRYAN B1rthplace Wash1ngton D C Act1v1t1es Cadets Chevrons Club Glee Club Tech L1fe French Club Debatlng Club Chemxstry Club SISSON BETTY HARRISON Srssy B1rthplace Washmqton D C ACIIVIIISS Commerc1al Club G1rl Rese ves Home Economlcs Club SKELTON FRANCES ALICE Skelly Blrthplace Meadevllle Pennsylvama ACIIVIIIGS Chem1stry Club Dramatlc Club Grrls Stage Crew G1rl Scouts Nature Club Tech1te Staff Honors Honor Roll frve semesters Pharos Qurll and Scroll setts ACIIVIIISS Tech Patrol Orchestra Band Football Track Chevrons Club Tech L1fe C1rcle T Club Trafhc Club Chem1stry Club Honors Honor Roll three semesters Pharos SMITH HERBERT DALE Dale Blrthplace Rlverdale Mary land ACl1V1I19S Football Tech1te Representatlve SMITH IEANNE CAROLYN B1rthplace Balt1more Maryland Act1v1t1es G1rls Glee Club Student C1l1ZeHSh1pCOUnC1l SMITH LEILA MARION Lee B1rthplace Prov1dence Rhode Island ACIIVIIISS Glee Club Art Club Theta Delta Tau SMITH MARY CHARLOTTE Shock B1rthplace Washlnq ton D C ACIIVIIIGS R1fle Team G1rls R1fle Club Sect1on Pres1dent SNOWDEN FREDERICK Shadow B1rthplace Washmgton D C ACIIVIIIGS Nature Club Cadets SNYDER DONALD R W Dolly Brrthplace Balt1more Maryland SPEAKE DORIS LOUISA Blrthplace Washmgton D C Ac t1v1t1es Grrls Glee Club French Club G O Upper House Ed1tor of the Techxte Orchestra Honors Pharos Quxll and Scroll Honor Roll four semesters SPECHT MADELINE LOUISE Matsle B1rthplace Washmg ton D C ACIIVIIIGS Art Club Nature Club G1rl Reserves 53 l 1 1 I , . 1 1 .: : , ' I I n ' , . .5 1 , , I 1 1 . , I ' I 4 1 I 3 1 - -I 3 1 1 1 1 I 3 1 1 : , , . 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Lf'- ?v.,,, 'C ff 17 F1 55,5 .ICN fix 4? -if THOMPSON NATHALA Nat Btrthplace Durham N C ACTIVITIES Spamsh Club Chem1stry Club Honors Honor Roll two semesters Pharos THRASHER BETTY LOU Brrthplace Washmgton D C Ac l1V1l1eS French Club Home Econornrcs Club Grrls R1tle Club Tech1te Bus1ness Staff G1rls Rxfle Team Honors Honor Roll one semester TILLER RAE Brrthplace Washrnqton D C Act1v1t1es Home Economrcs Club TITLOW ALBERT FRANCIS Al Blrthplace Washmgton SEBIURS TOAL VINCENT IAMES Bud Bxrthplace Sprmgfleld Mas sachusetts Act1v1t1es Cadets Chevrons Club Traff1c Club Chernrstry Club Honors Honor Roll two semesters TOOMBS MARVIN Slug B1rthplace Rrchmond VIIQIHIG ACl1V1l19S Tech Patrol TOPLOFF IDA Topp1e Brrthplace Washmgton D C TREXLER MILDRED M11l1e B1rthplace WGSh1HqlOH D C ACIIVIIIQS Dlarnond T Basketball Volley Ball Baseball TROTT CLARENCE WALTER Trot Blrthplace Hyattsvrlle Maryland ACIIVIIIGS Chess Club Cadets Saber Club D C ACl1V1I1eS Graph1c Arts Club VAN HORN LE ROY FRANCIS Lee B1rthplace Washrng ton D C VAUGHAN NORMA AUDREY Lrttle Audrey B1rthplace V1rg1n1a ACl1V1l16S Commercral Club VAUGHT WILLIAM B1ll B1rthplace Lmcoln Nebraska Ac i1v1t1es Delta S1gma Nu Glee Club Tech Life Repre sentat1ve VERBOV LILY ROSE Brlly B1rthplace Washmqton ACTIVITIES Dramat1c Club VERMILLION WILLIAM WARREN B1lly Btrthplace Wash mgton D C VOLLAND RUTH MARIE Hunste Blrthplace Hyattsvtlle Maryland Actrvrtres Sectron Pres1dent Glee Club Tech L1fe Staff Tech Lrfe Represevtatwe Art Club VON STEINNER ALBERT Al Brrthplace Washmqton D C WAGNER ROBERT B Bob Brrthplace Washmgton D C ACIIVITIGS Glee Club Chernlstry Club Cadets Orchestra Chevrons Club Honors Honor Roll three semesters Pharos WALDEN AGNES EUGENIA Doodle B1rthplace Washmg ton D C ACl1V1l19S Bank Staff WALL BERNARD Buthplace Washlnqton D C Act1v1t1es Tech Patrol Cadets 57 , C . , . I I ' I ' 'I - I I I ' I - I I I ' I u 'I L FR B h ' B' h l ' W h' TURNER, HOBERT WA T.. , utc , 1rt pace. as mgton, I I I ' - I I I ' I I T - I I ' ' ' ' ' D C' I I I ' - I I I ' T , . lb 7.2 Q: bv 1 GL-x tv' id '1' 51 T TN IQ fl L 'R SFNIG DBX WALSH MARION Brrthplace St Lours Mrssourl ACIIVIIISS Commercral Club G1rl Reserves WALT MARGARET ANNA Margre B1rthplace Wrlkens burg Pennsylvanra WARTHEN CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH Chrckre Birthplace Washmgton D C Act1v1t1es Opera Club Girls Glee Club Student C1t1zensh1p Councrl Techtte Bus1ness Staff Honors Honor Roll one semester WATSON ROBERT CLAY Bob Act1v1t1es Cadets Boys Glee Club WAUGH ROBERTE Bob Brrthplace Lynchburg VIIQIDIG Actrvrtxes Football Track WEAVER IOHN YANCEY IR Iack Brrthplace Rowland North Carolina WEBER RAYMOND IOSEPH Srlver Brrthplace Washlng ton D C Actrvrtres Cadets WEINRICH MARY LOUISE Rusty Birthplace Wellston Oh1o Act1v1t1es Offrce Staff Honors Honor Roll two semesters WELTY IAMES LEONARD Skippy Birthplace New York New York ACIIVIIIGS Boys Rrfle Team Saber Club Stu dent Citrzenshrp Councll Debating Club WESSEL MARIE LOUISE Sho Enough Brrthplace Iean WEST ROBERT Bob Birthplace Washington D C Acttvr tres Commercial Club WESTCOTT FRANKLIN Ace Birthplace Atlant1cCxty New Iersey Act1v1t1es Baseball WHALLEY HELEN Heckre Birthplace Washrngton D C WHITE MARY ANN PRICIALLA My little foo B1rthplace Washrngton D C Actrvrtres G1rl Reserves Orchestra WHITMAN EDGAR WIDDALL Bud Birthplace Montreal Canada Actrvrtres Glee Club WIGGINS LILLIAN MILDRED Bill Blrthplace Alexandrra Vrrgrma WILKERSON H RANDOLPH Randy Birthplace Washrng ton D C Act1v1t1es Chess Club Chevrons Club Cadets Saber Club WILLIAMS IAMES Irm Brrthplace Washmaton D C Ac t1v1t1es Football Track Delta Srqma Nu WILSON VIRGINIA MARY Gmny Birthplace Ph1ladelph1a Pennsylvanra ACIIVIIIGS G1rl Reserves Nature Club Com mercral Club WINCHESTER VIOLET Winnie Blrthplace Rrchmond V1r QIHIG Act1v1t1es G1rl Reserves Commercial Club Home Economics Club Honors Honor Roll one semester 59 'XY ' v I D I1 lt, J L K , : ' 1 . , : 1 , . 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' . 7 : . ik. asm, WINBERG MORRIS Wrndy Brrthplace Macon Georqra WISEMAN RALPH FRANKLIN Browme Brrthplace Wash lnqton D C Act1v1t1es Cadets Tech Lrfe Staff Chevrons Club Saber Club Honors Honor Roll two semesters Pharos WOLF CHARLOTTE MARIE Brrthplace Baltrmore Marvland Actrvrtres G1rl Reserves WOOD DORIS Brrthplace Washmgton D C ACllVll1GS Glee Club G O Dramatlc Club XENIURB WOOD ROBERT E Bob Brrthplace Washlngton D Act1v1t1es Glee Club WOODWARD MIRIAM B1rthplace Washrngton D C Ac trvrtxes Art Club Home Economrcs Club Rrfle Club WRIGHT ROBERT Brts Brrthplace Omaha Nebraska Ac l1V1l1eS Chemlstry Club Chess Club Track Football L1 brary Staff Student Cxtrzenshrp Counc1l Honors Pharos Honor Roll two semesters YOUNG ALYCE MAE Amy Brrthplace Coshocton Ohro Act1v1t1es Parnt and Powder Club Commercral Club G1rl Reserves Student C1l1ZePSl'1lp Councrl YOUNG RUSSEL ALLEN Young1e Brrthplace Washmqton Volleyball ZANELOTTI MARY MARGARET Ierry Brrtholace Wash mgton D C Act1v1t1es Grrls Soorts Club Basketball Baseball Volley Ball Drarnond T Club Offrce Staff BERGER MILDRED DOLORES Mlllle Brrthplace Washlng ton D C DMOHOSKI STANLEY Stan Brrthplace Sharon Penrtsyl vana Act1v1t1es Cadets KERLY MARION B1rthplace Washmqton D C ACl1V1l19S Sect1on Presrdent Techrte Representatrve Honors Honor Roll two semesters Pharos LEEINOV DANIEL Brrthplace Washmqton D C Actrvxtres Chess Team Chem1stry Club Debatmg Club Honors Honor Roll hve semesters RANSOM IOHN Iohnme Brrthplace Washmgton D C ACllV1l19S French Club Techrte Representatrve Debatmg Club ROSEN MORRIS Morry Brrthplace Washmqton D C WADE WILLIAM Ace Buthplace Washmqton D C Ac l1VllleS Boys Stage Crew Basketball Tech Lrfe Repre sentatrve Techrte Representattve Tech Lxfe Staff Har monrca Club Sect1on Pres1der1t 61 Y 'Y K, - ., I I I I V , . .5 : , , , 5 : , , 5 1 , , 1 , : I , . .5 I ,, . I - C. I -I I - ' ' , 1 I , . -I ' : , . . I I I - I ' 1 I 1 - I I z , f I I I ' I D. C., Act1v1t1es. Grrls Sports Club, Basketball, Baseball. I - I I - ' I I I . ' ' 1 I - I ' Q . ' ' ' . , : : , . .5 z , . T . ' . ' . ' ' ' . I V I ' I ' 'I D ' I I - I I I - , . Hmmmlrla' Illt'llllHll ln tllc- HLIQ E B4 N DK of TEVH for EXCELLENCE in SHOP WURK ALBERT SENDGIKOSKI. Planning the job from the beginning is what makes the work of the Mold Shop require real skill. Using wooden patterns, prepar- ing the molten iron or brass or alumi- num, as well as making the actual cast- ings, are accomplishments of Albert with whom every finished product is a masterpiece. He has been chosen for his outstanding work in the Mold Shop. MAXSON MCCARRY. Intelligent at- tack, reliability, and a knowledge of math are necessary for outstanding ac- complishment inthe Electric Laboratory. These qualities have enabled Maxson to prove himself superior in electricity by the construction of a polyphase board which when used on a three phase current measures power, volt- age, and current with the use of a watt meter, a voltmeter, and an ammeter. GEORGE SUNDAY. Examining the writing desk which George has made in the Cabinet Shop convinces one of the skill of the worker. Neatness, per- severance, careful planning are essen- tial in making as intricate an article as this reproduction, copied from one in the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum in New York City. CHARLES CURTIS. He is skillful in execution, neat in lay-out, and appre- ciative of the artistic side of his work in the Metal Shop. That accounts for the choice of Charles as best in art metal work. A cream jug with the grace of a Grecian urn is mute testi- mony of his skill. LESTER DARRON. In the Auto Shop initiative. ability to work without direction, and coopera- tion are the things that count. Lester combines with these attributes, fine gentlemanly quali- ties and an unusual disposition to want to learn. ALBERT THOMAS. Superior work in the Auto Shop also distinguishes Albert. Resourceful- ness and gentility as well as knowledge of mechanics account for his having been chosen to appear in the Blue Book of Tech. IOHN MEININGER. Accuracy is no small part of Iohn's skill. From a hand-made nut to the making of parts for an intricate machine his work must be exact to within one fifty- thousandth of an inch. He has leadership, too, acting as foreman in the shop from time to time. His greatest accomplishment in the Ma- chine Shop has been the fitting of a focusing device to a camera for an enlarger. IOHN WEAVER. Skillful indeed is the boy who can construct a collar chuck with internal threads with perfection of accuracy. Iohn is in addition an excellent mill-wright. His ability to repair the machinery in the shops has proven a real saving to the school. 63 ANDERSON. BERNARD T.. Printing Composition Faculty Adviser of Graphic Arts Club. BAILEY, L. P., English Guardian of the School Or- gan, Head of Testing Com- mittee. BLUME, CARLOS. Latin, Spanish BRETT, SUE, English Faculty Adviser of Dramatic Club. 'in- na, , BENNER, HARRY L., Business Law Faculty Adviser of Boys' Rifle Team. BRINKER, ROBERT D., Eng- lish Literary Adviser of TECH LIFE, Faculty Adviser of the Quill and Scroll. VF , i ,ya o-.Q A M ,S 1 Q f CARPENTER, LILLIAN, Eng- CHAMBLISS, EMMA H., CHAPMAN, MARION L.. lish French Commercial In charge of Study Hall Or- In charge of Pupil Attendance. ganization. CLARK, C. R., Mathematics DAUPHIN, SUZANNE I., Member of Program Commit- Commercial tee. In charge ol Secretarial Pool. DERRICK, HELEN C., English Faculty Adviser of Dramatic Club, Chairman of Committee on Publications of High School Teachers' Association. 64 0.-1 419' DUNN, ELIZABETH P., History EDGERTON, DOROTHY M., EDWARDS, STERLI Spanish WALLACE, Print: School Treasurer, Faculty Ade Financial Adviser viser of Lambda Sigma Delta. TECHITE. FAIRBANKS, ALICE I.. Social FOSTER, ESTHER, English FRAZIER, ALENE M., Engli Studies Chairman of College Commit- Faculty Adviser of Che Sponser oi Student Citizenship tee. Club, Member of Examini Council. Committee, Tech Relief Rep sentative. G'-s Gs r- 'P FROST, EDA B., English GRADY, I., Librarian. HAMMOND, IDA, Faculty Adviser of Pharos. tics. Member of College HARDELL, ELMER P., Mathe- HARRISON, IOHN M., Electric IACKSON, DUDLEY C., A matics. Laboratory. Shop. 65 C5 kv KEYSER, HERBERT F., Com- mercial Supervisor oi Tennis Team. KOEHL, GEORGE M.. Physics Assistant Coach oi Football Team and Track Team, Mem- ber of School Auditing Com- mittee, Trustee of G. O. G- w KINGSLEY. LOUISE, English Member of Military Commit- tee, in charge of exhibit cases. KREHBIEL, ELMER H., Chem- istry Member of Military Commit- tee, Adviser of Chemistry and Traffic Clubs. ing, 15 .. 4' 4 .a - J' 'A' M . l I-'ri 73 I KNOX, LUCY, Home Econom- ics Faculty Adviser of Girl Scouts. KREY, ISABELLA B.. Commer- cial Member ot Program Commit tee. -Q V LUERS. EDNA MAY, History MARSH. GENEVIEVE, History MARTIN, MAYBELLE. History Literary Adviser of THE Faculty Adviser of Student In charge ot Attendance and TECHITE. Citizenship Council. Punctuality, Sponser of Stu- dent Citizenship Council. MCCAMMAN, CAROL V.. MEIER, ALBIN, Biology. MIDDLETON, F. A.. Electric Mathematics Shop Adviser ot Sabre Club. Io- seph H. Daniel Glee Club. Girl Reserves, and Pharos. Member ot Testing Commit- tee. Chairman of Relief Committee 66 MILLSAPS, VERA. fDR.j. Biology Faculty Adviser of Nature Club, in charge of green- house. MORROW, ELIZABETH C.. Commercial Faculty Adviser of Girl Re- serves, Director of Placement Bureau. 49 PIGGOTT, ALBERT B.. Mold Shop Faculty Adviser oi Circle T Club and Rifle Team, Mem- ber oi Athletic Committee. ROLSTON, FRANK, Chemistry Member ot Program Commit- tee. W5 W? f: Q f '- 3 ' 'fi' L 4 MITCHELL, HERBERT F., MITCHELL, FLORENCE Mathematics SHAFER, Mathematics Auditor of School Accounts, Treasurer of G. O., Faculty Supervisor oi the Lunch Room. Adviser oi Theta Delta Tau. NOBLE, HENRY P., Mechani- OVERHULSER, NELLIE I., cal Drawing Commercial In charge oi school lockers. Faculty Adviser of Ritle Club. ls.:- X POOLE, MARTHA SPRIGG. History and Sociology Director of N. Y. A. and Tech Aid. SANDERS, HALFORD B.. Law Faculty Adviser of Delta Sig- ma Nu, Tech Patrol, and Golf Team. Q-ug PURSELL, S. W., Bookkeeping Supervisor ot the Book Ex- change. SAUGSTAD, EUGENIE, Art Faculty Adviser of Pals and Palettes. 67 13' X 'R' P- SCHUTTE, A., Machine Shop. SELAI-I, MIRIAM I-I., English SIMS, LOTTIE M., Shorthand Chairman of Program Com- and Typing mittee. Faculty Adviser of Girls' Rifle Club. STEWART, LETTIE M., Eng- VAIL, EARLE L.. History WALTEN. DORE, Architec lish Faculty Adviser of the De- tural Drawing and Orches Credit Auditor. batirig Club. IIC! Member of Military Commit tee, Director of Band ali WEST, CAROLYN A., Spanish Faculty Adviser of Spanish Club. WILLIS, VIRGINIA IOYCE. English Assistant Credit Auditor. WILLIAMS, ROBERT S., IR.. Cabinet Shop Faculty Adviser of General Organization, Faculty Adviser of Stage Crew. WONDRACK, A. I.. Machine Shop Faculty Adviser of Circle T Club, Assistant C o a c h of Football. For twenty-seven and a hall years Tech had in its midst a kindly man in a brown smock. That man was MR. OLAF SAUGSTAD who for all the years of his stay at Tech taught students art through metal craft. His quiet, unpretentious man- ner and his sincerity gave him a place in our hearts that is difficult to fill. 68 I IISO SII O OIHI I IIw 4 XII NIIZIQIIN UI' 'IIIIQ If XI .I I,'II XX II4 'XII I'II fI'l ICI-QN IMI N4 VI' XI'I'If XII f. '..'ff1K'-.f-f E I1 '-4- g '.: fJ'fIi? Q3 'Iygm-.':.'.1.g .-.' T -I ff. '3I'v 'I.1.:::,::. t'I.w 1:'..' ::1?1,YTf-H I-If ,T ': f' I--1 I :'. - ',' :t.:ti. ,--- I 'Ing Is HI L.I'.'E. E:,:..5: I f 'zg-A I':.'.' :,.1 I' --: I5.f-THF I.IIIffzP5I,'I'II II JH2fI ,' fl, Phys I 1 ,I I . 111, :.: 'I' '. .11 I-.':': .r:. 'I.:: f'.:l'1 51,15 I II.I15'f1' I ::-- ?fI.?553f.IfII IiII'f 'Il II I':1Q',. :I II:.' 11: 1 I ':':. I TJ. Iirzjn-1 z.. Izzy: IIIXIIUI If-'zrzy IIIIaI1 ' I1fJ.1,5. 59. I..lIIi IIv:.w I I..5HIN I.I.Ili.-'4.IiI.'I'II II :tm III'1IIVQYI1.L'i I J III 1' f7.III,IIfQ I:1:l,sI1 fJIfI.fSOfQ, IIIIIH INI Iizl 33' III wI1f1:'gv UI wzhmf 1'1:.:r-In Q II I.':'I..-'-. I'-I I' :::':.f-1 ,1. flI!'OUI'II-IIIX :XIII'T. nfJ TvI1xL,1:' I' 1 Qty' .-lII'.'.wA: of f,21r,s HIM- uri! O' I1 Ilfw.-'IIIII Im . 'II M.-ev I ' v M ,I V SINIIIII II'II ' T- II,1!t'- I1c'o:L :Ins IU I I I 5'JI I'II 'I' IIS' ' I'1z. P. zvxsegr of Ii :tw II-:n1xf,:t1.i's ' 1 I II'i HJ.-5Ii'EiI'JI Img-.. 5gj,'Ig'Ig IALQ Inf I gdlghlil I I I 'W' 'I :II'fII I' fI I3'77 SI'-:III 1-K f,I C' .Vfjv C7 :111x1.IIv-H I I ' 1 '. . --r ,:. '.'.'Ii1I:f.fII .-'-,flfl I ILS' rg 1 slr -7. II' I. I 1 : I-II-zritwr I -' .:t11I' -- I tI.-- Il,-1, 1: U .-7.1 :1-'Q' 1:31 ':k'1': .1. ' .II :1:1.x:'.: fx. BLUE BOOK N OTABLES EMMETT OWENS. Self initiative and independent study have enabled Em- mett to finish eight semesters of math in four semesters. His accomplish- ments have received the commenda- tions of the mathematics department who have chosen him for the Blue Book of Tech. MAX SACKS. Logarithmic functions of the acute angle of a right triangle are nothing new to Max. Interested since he first entered Tech in his ambition to be an engineer, he has covered nine semesters of mathematics with highest grades. His superior ability and achievements have been recognized by the mathematics department. ALICE SKELTON. Conscientiousness and industry have brought Alice to top rank among the girls in the physics classes. In the laboratory, where most girls have their difficulty, she has done exceptionally fine work. EDNA MAE GILBERT. Edna Mae has shown her capability, cooperation, and industry in all the various phases of Home Economics. Well rounded is her training in home making, having an expert knowledge of clothing and tex- tiles as well as of foods and child care. 70 IT TAKES DEFT HANDS and clever understanding to create from Swed- ish steel an iron chest of such de- sign and perfection as to lift the work of the forge shop from a trade to an art. This ability has SCUT- TER BROWN who, with a hammer as his main tool, has forged articles of such unusual skillfulness as to be selected as the finest worker along that line that Tech has seen for many years. DETERMINATION, INITIATIVE, and conscientiousness are hidden pow- ers in the quiet manner of EUGENE EVANS. Application of these to ex- periments and special assignments has made him the outstanding boy in the physics classes this year. RICHARD MARSH has covered six semesters of chemistry in three years with an A grade throughout. His unusually fine memory and his ability for writing are his particu- larly meritorious traits as the chem- istry student of the year. When WALLY STEVENSON sketching, the walls could fall in around him and he would be ob- livious of it. Such is his absorp- tion in and devotion to art. His sketches show real genius. The neatness of his work and the agree- ableness of his personality together with his talent and industry make him stand out first among art stu- dents at Tech. A COMMERCIAL ARTIST of un- usual talent is HARRY POWELL. The neatness and style of his post- ers are mute evidence of his ability. AN EXCELLENT MEMORY and the faculty for associating learned facts with new things and applying a principle to a specific case indicate genius in chemistry. Such ability has SYBIL GREENWAY, the out- standing girl in the chemistry Classes. a s f, in N' 'We V Z: , ,, y' f fy -. , - f A' f E ' S :hifi ,G:?f1 ' V -, 1' get iq ' K fw' .. V 4 i R' bib , s 1 ,f 'V 2 'Y' 3 fl' f x, ' x ' -F I Vu -fy x I. '1- Q v . -cm . Q I ii ' 'P ' . , . 1 , x f fwhi vb v-.Is- I L J' ' I P-4 f 'X ,, 7' , K x .I 6 Z n,',l, s l D 1. Y , . X fwfw- , - ' 1 M- 4 , 1 , M 1 5, ,Q af 2' . ' U K Q ., ,. l K .4 q w' ' 'ff3,...W 3M: 'Q - 1' - 17- - 9 , -wi , 'Q' ,,f,..-MP 1' - .LJ , - . Q . - 1 r - ' Af U ' . , . fa, ' Q ,. .. . 4? 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Normie : Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Activ- ities: Cadets. BENNER, WILLIAM ARTHUR. Punchy : Birthplace- Old Point Comfort, Va. Activities: Football Track. ALDRIDGE. MARIORIE WILMA, Mitch : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Activ- ities: Fencing Club. Dia- mond T Club, Volley- ball, Basketball: Honors: Honor Roll one semester. BAGDASIAN. MARGARET. Margie : Birthplace: Norfolk, Virginia: Activi- ties: Girls Sports Club, Diamond T Club, Tech- ite Representative, Sec- tion President. BALLARD, IACK, Birthplace: Washington, D. C. BELL, ELAINE EMMA, Hop : Birthplace: Balti- more, Md.: Activities: Girl Reserves, Dramatic Club, Tech Life Staff. BERMAN, GLADYS SHIRLEY. Bermone : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Glee Club. BIAFORE, MARION. Twobyfour : Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois. BIRDSONG. MERRILL. Birdie : Birthplace: Bal- timore, Md.: Activities: Glee Club. BLOCK. MARVIN MILFORD: Birthplace: Kansas City, Missouri. BOMBARA, LAURETTA. Rita : Birthplace: Wash ington, D. C.: Activities: Girls' Glee Club: Honors: Honor Roll one semester BOSWELL, GEORGE LEE. IR.. Bozz De Bags : Birth- place: Washington, D. C.: Activities: Basketball, Baseball, Golf, 4- BIRCH, CLAYETTA. Ginger : Birthplace: Riverdale, Md.: Activi- ties: Art Club. BITTLE, IOHN, IR.: Birthplace: B r unswick, Md. BOHNKE, CARL, Bunk : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Activ- ities: Spanish Club. BOSS, EDWARD GILFORE. Eddie : Birthplace: Washington, D. C. BOYER, IAMES W.. Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Activities: Football squad. BRIDWELL. MARY IEAN. Birthplace: Hyattsville. Md.: Activities: Rifle Club. BRYANT, MARVIN, Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Activities: Track Team. BURCHELL, HENRIETTA. Henny : Birthplace: Washington, D. C. CALDWELL. GLORIA MAY. Hlerryui Birthplace: Louisiana. Missouri: Ac- tivities: Theta Delta Tau. Girl Reserves, Dramatic Club: Honors: Honor Roll tour semesters. Pharos. CAPELL, MARY LOU: Birthplace: Wadesboro, North Carolina: Activi- ties: Home Economics Club. I.. BRINCEFIELD, MILDRED. Brincie : Birthplace: Danville, Va.: Activities: Student Citizenship Coun- cil. BURCH, MARGARET LUCILLE. Butch : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Activ- ities: Commercial Club: Honors: Honor Roll one semester. DURROUGHS. BERNARD RUSSELL. Bunny : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: De Molay. CALOMERIS, IAMES. Cally : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Activ- ities: Cadets, Glee Club. CARPENTER, EVELYN. Snookie : Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Activ- ities: Techite Representa- tive. CASTLE, DOROTHY. Dottie : Birthplace: Wilmington. Delaware: Activities: Section Presi- dent. CHEENY. ELSIE ELIZABETH. Betty : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Activ- ities: French Club. Girl Reserves. CHUMBRIS. IAMES STEPHEN. Iimmie : Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Activ- ities: Cadets. Chevrons Club. Spanish Club. CLAY, ELIZABETH ANN. Betty : Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Activ- ities: Dramatic Club. Girl Reserves. Girls' Glee Club: Honors: Pharos. Honor Roll tour semes- ters. COLEMAN. THOMAS. Tommy : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Activ- ities: Glee Club. Chev- rons Club, Tennis Club. fat- I Q' ' 'lm- -is CATUCCI ANGELO IOSEPH Birthplace Washington D. C.: Activities: Foot- ball, Track. CRISSMAN. IONA MARIE. Reetzy : Birthplace: Cherrydale. Va.: Activi- ties: Girl Reserves. CLARK. PHYLLIS ELAINE. Phill : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Activ- ities: Dramatic Club. Paint and Powder Club, Tech Life. CLOUGH, MARY ANGELINE. Honey : Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Activ- ities: Girls' Glee Club. Pals and Palettes, Girl Reserves, Student Citi- zenship Council. COLLETT, RALPH. Little Collett : Birth- place: Washinqton, D. C. CRALEY, ROGER WILSON: Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Activities: Glee Club, Office Staff. CREAMER. THELMA LORRAINE, Puffie : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Girl Reserves. CUMBERLAND, IOHN, IR.. Goose : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Chevrons Club. Football, Section Presi- dent, Tech Liie Represen- tative: Honors: Honor Roll one semester. DAVIS, FRANK A.. Sleepy : Birthplace: Maryland. DAVIS, WALTER EDWARD. Bucldy : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Fencing Club, Stage Crew, Rifle Club. 1 '-ff fha 3 CRANFORD. IACK. Iack : Birth place: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Dramatic Club. Glee Club, Chevrons Club, Debating Club. Ca- det Band, Techite Repre- sentative, Tech Patrol. CROUCH, EMMETT LOUIS. IR.. Iunney : Birthplace: Richmond, Virginia: Ac- tivities: Hi-Y, Rifle Team. Chevrone Club, Tech Life Representative. CUNNINGHAM, IOHN: Birthplace: Washington. D. C. DAVIS, RICHARD KENNETH. Dick : Birthplace: Mus- kegon. Michigan: Activi- ties: Football. DIMATTEO. IRIS. Gracy : Birthplace: Elice, Italy: Activities: Glee Club. DOHERTY. HELEN: Birthplace: Washington, D. C. DONDERO, HELEN FRANCES: Birthplace: Trenton, N. I.: Activities: Art Club. Commercial Club, Girl Reserves, Girls' Sports Club. DOWLING. RITA IANEJ Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Activities: Pals and Palettes, Girl Re- serves. EDWARDS, DAVID EVERETT, I o h n : Birthplace: Iohnstown, Pennsyl- vania: Activities: Drama- tic Club, Nature Club, Glee Club. EGBERS, GRETE: Birthplace: Delmenhorst. Germany: Activities: Home Economics Club. A . I, DONALDSON, ADA NORVILLA. Blondie : Birthplace: More Head, Kentucky. O'DOUGl-IERTY. MARION ANN, Pat : Birthplace: Wash- ington, D. C. DUNNINGTON, WILLIAM. Ace : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Baseball Team. EGBERS, FRED. Dutchie : Birthplace: Delmenhorst, Germany: Activities: S i g m a Tau Lambda. EHRMAN, GLADYS CAROLYN. Muggsy : Birthplace: New York City: Activi- ties: Girl Reserves, Dra- matic Club. Tech Life Representative, Section President. l-ll,l.jlC Bt Milli NQDTAHLICS In a French student sureness of detail, choice of expression, conscientious effort for develop- ment, and a zeal to excel are the determining factors of superiority. PHYLLIS GUSTAFSON adds to these high qualities a power in transla- tion of couching both French and English in good terms, pronunciation and fluency of a Frenchman, as well as a sincerity which makes her an inspiration to others. Quick reactions, thorough understanding, and keen associations make one an excellent Latin student. Industry and steadiness of aim were coupled with these in the selection of MORTON IOHAN for the superiority of his work in Latin. A clever rhyme. a new stanza, or a romantic thought all find a vent in EVELYN IENKINS' pen, for she excels in poetry among the seniors. Consistency and dependability and a faculty for never failing to accom- plish and exceed requirements have put BETTY DOBYNS at the top in the Spanish classes. In selecting the ideal history student, the faculty of that department consid- ered the practical application of citizen- ship as well as academic accomplish- ments. That is Why BOBBY WALSH who, for his participation in civic activi- ties as well as his outstanding class work, has been selected. 'hr' Q 'S' Nv' ELAM, KATHERINE ELIZABETH. Peqqy : .Birthplacez Washington. D. C.: Ac- tivities: Girls' Rifle Club. ENTLER, HAROLD. Sleepy : Birthplace: Martinsburg, W. Va.: Activities: Tech Life Staff. FEW, PATRICIA. Pat : Birthplace: Wash- ington. D. C. FLAVIN. PAUL. Pete : Birthplace: Wash- ington, D. C.: Activities: Basketball, Baseball. FORD, ROLAND. Henry : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Chevrons Club. Spanish Club. -x E. A Aa 'N nl ' 'I:x'h4 px Valve I .X s l ' ' 'uh I ., xx, I f 3 v Z 1' '07 G- ELLIOTT. GRACE LOUISE. Peanut : Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Ac- tivities: Girl Reserves. Glee Club, Dramatic Club. EVANS. CHRISTINE. Chris : Birthplace: Maud, Oklahoma: Activi- ties: Volley Ball, Office Staff. FIGALLO. GLORIA SILVIAJ Birthplace: Washinqton. D. C.: Activities: Com- mercial Club, Girls' Sports Club. FONOROFF, ALLEN. Allie : Birthplace: New York, N. Y.: Activities: Fencing Club. FOSTER, LOUIS. Buddy : Birthplacei Washington, D, C.: Ac' tivities: Baseball. Foot- ball, Track, Basketball. FOWLER, WILLIAM. Billy : Birthplace: Washington. D. C. FRY, CHARLOTTE. C1oppy : Birthplace: Washington, D, C. GAMMON, MARGARET. Peggy : Birthplace: Hel- ena. Montana: Activities: Girls' Glee Club, Dra- matic Club, Girl Re- serves, Tech Life: Hon- ors: Honor Roll three see mesters, Pharos. GENDLEMAN, SAM: Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Activities: Basket- ball Team. GILBERT. PERRY RAMON, Perrika : Birthplace: High Bridge, Maryland: Activities: Glee Club, Fencing Club, Chevrons Club, Cadet Band. FRENZEL, MARY ELIZABETH. Liz : Birthplace: Wash- ington, D. C.: Activities: Nature Club. Commercial Club. Girls' Sports Club. FURNISS, ELINOR: Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Activities: Girl Re- serves, Dramatic Club: Honors: Honor Roll three semesters. Pharos. GARNER, MARIORIE ELLA: Birthplace: Washington, D. C. GILBERT, EDNA MAE: Birthplace: Laurel, Mary- land: Activities: Girl Reserves, Girls' Glee Club, Home Economics Club: Honors: Honor Roll two semesters. GISI-I, CURTIS: Birthplace: Kentucky: Activities: Nature Club, Fencing Club, Chevrons Club, Football Team: Honors: Honor Roll one semester. GRAF, RICHARD FREDERICK. FGYm61 ': Birthplace Harrisburg, Pennsyl vania: Activities: Gra phic Arts Club. GRIER, ALBERTA: Birthplace: Washington D. C.: Activities: Girls Glee Club. HABER. IACK GEORGE. Iake : Birthplace: Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania. HAMMOND, MARY ANNA: Birthplace: Washington. D. C. HARRISON, VIRGINIA LAMNE. Mimi : Birthplace: Vir- qinia. 3 18 ww. iN 4' I GREENHORN, ALICE MARGARET. Boots : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Girl Reserves. GUY, IUNE EDITH: Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Activities: Girls' Glee Club. HALL. GEORGE. Whitey : Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Ac- tivities: Football Team. HARRISON. BYRON E.: Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Activities: Tech Patrol. HARSOULAS, DORIS ANITA: Birthplace: Washington, D. C. THE GREAT CHANDELIER and THE ORGAN AUDITORIUM as sound and hght blend ln the atmosphere . as drama and musxc blend rn our memones of concerts and assemblxes LIGHT AND MUSIC fitted into the architectural design of the HAWES, MARGARET LEE. Iimmie : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac' tivities: Glee Club. HOFFMAN, OWEN PHIL. Mickie : Birthplace: Al' exandria. Virginia: Ac- tivities: Cadets. Chev' rons Club. HOLMEAD, FRANKLIN: Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Activities: Sigma Tau Lambda. HOOPER. MARION LOUISE. Hoop : Birthplace: Prince George's County, M a r Y l a n Ci: Activities: Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Rifle Club. HUGHES, FRANCES MAE. Frankie : Birthplace: Washington, D, C.: AC tivities: Bank Staff: Hon- ors: Honor Roll one se- mester. HERBERT, DOUGLAS KEITH. Doc : Birthplace: Min- neapolis, Minnesota: Ac- tivities: Basketball. Track. HOLLIS, NORMA. S k i p p y : Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Ac- tivities: Glee Club. HOLMES, RANDOLPH. R a n d y : Birthplace: Washington, D. C. HOWARD, HAROLD. W h i t e y : Birthplace: Michigan: Activities: Baseball Team. HURLEBAUS. ALBERT. Hershey : Birthplace: Rockville. Maryland: Ac tivities: Baseball Team Football Team. INGELS. GRACE MARGARET. Dizzy : Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Ac- tivities: Commercial Club. INSCOE, DOROTHY PEARL. Dot : Birthplace: Wash- ington. D. C.: Activities: Girl Reserves. Section President, Art Club. Or- chestra. Techite Repre- sentative: Honors: Honor Roll four semesters. Pha- ros. IENKINS. DORIS, Tiny : Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Activities: Orches- tra. IENSEN, RUDY. Dutch : B i r t h place: Hamburg. Germany. IOHNSON. IULE: Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Activities: Girls' Rifle Club. as T INGLEE. DOROTHY. Dottie : Birthplace: Washington, D. C. IREY. ROBERT BLAIR. Obby : Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: AC- tivities: Glee Club Con- cert Group, Spanish Club: Honors: Honor Roll one semester. IENKINS. PATRICIA. Pat : Birthplace: Mt. Rainier, Maryland: Ac- tivities: Girl Reserves. Tech Life. Spanish Club: Honors: Honor Roll three semesters. Pharos. IOHNSON. IACK DEWEY. I a c k i e : Birthplace: Greensboro, N. C.: Ac- tivities: Tech Life Repre- sentative. Office Stall. KEMPER. HOWARD: Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Activities: Football Team: Honors: Honor Roll three semesters. KILMER, ALMEDA. Meda : Birthplace: Ne- braska: Activities: Girls' Glee Club. KING, VENICE LOUISE. Bennie : Birthplace: Bradford, Pennsylvania: Activities: Girl Reserves. KOONS, WARREN: Birthplace: San Diego. California. KRISEL. RICHARD. Dick : Birthplace: Wash- ington, D. C. LAWSON, THOMAS SAWYER. T o m m y : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Cadet Band, Ten- nis Team, Hi-Y, Glee Club, Nature Club, Tech- ite Representative, Tech Lile Representative, Sec- tion President. 1 YV- I KING, RICHARD. Dick : Birthplace: Washington, D. C. KOEBER, CHARLES. B a I d y : Birthplace: Washington, D. C. KOOP, BETTY. Reds : Birthplace: Phil- adelphia, Pennsylvania: Activities: Girl Reserves, Art Club, Commercial Club. KROMAS, WILLIAM PHIL. W i I l : Birthplace: Washin ton D. C.: Ac- q . tivities: Track. LEE, SOO LINE. Suey : Birthplace: Can- ton, China: Activities: Commercial Club: Hon- ors: Honor Roll two se- mesters. M x, f f, . f' 'fl wrw' i -14 A-. M 74 4 ,lx 1- , X'-f-if .7 f f 'vw- pv- 1 J1 1 - 4 4 I I, 'T . A 5 A WS' 1' x ,f 1 9 RN ' i'q99? 9 , 5 'reqfff . Q if A EE , 'A ,A ZF ...-.f 3. ,Jn ...A G: - .gh ad ' -K- .TF-' F' 'isb- N 4 ' 4' S x ,sf uv . gy, - we Q.: V -L 's - ,Q 1 1 '-R w.- :-zf HQ' X !M..:1'4' U s -... W... -..Z ,,.,,,,,, , .,..--- l 'IF is ff! A L .. A A, 1 3,593 Qgxixs 5 QL:-. fl .,f'wL ,off f N .,.....,l.. in-- 5 F U rf' ..!,,,'.?' bw.. D W 9' 1 -1: ,,,.,. .. w K J-1'- wr 1 f ,J f . - .L Q ' . Q I ' an.-... . .N 'Q ,--n M i 4 LEMPKE. WILLIAM. W i m p y : Birthplace: Washington, D. C. LONGNECKER. DORIS. Del : Birthplace: Wash- ington, D. C. MADDOX. IACK LEE. Iackie : Birthplace: En- terprise, Alabama: Activ- ities: Glee Club. MALAS, HARRY GEORGE. G r e e k : Birthplace: Washington, D. C,: Ac- tivities: Basketball. MANUEL, VIRGINIA. Ginny : Birthplace: Vir- ginia. lbs LEVY, EVELYN: Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Activities: Drama- tic Club. MAC ARTHUR. OSWALD. Mac : Birthplace: New- ton. Massachusetts. MAGNER, LORRAINE. Pat : Birthplace: Wash- ington, D. C. MANVELL. GRACE FRANCES. Ray : Birthplace: Wash- ington. D. C.: Activities: Tech Life. MARSEGLIA, ORLANDO EUCLID: Birthplace: Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. MARSHALL, WALLACE ASHEY. Soup : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Tech DeMolay. Tech Patrol. MATTSON, HELEN FRANCES: Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Activities: Orches- tra. Girl Reserves. MCCARTHY, DOROTHY. Dot : Birthplace: Wash- ington, D. C.: Activities: Girls' Sports Club, Girls' Glee Club, Section Presi- dent. MCCENEY, GENEVIEVE VIRGINIA. Genny : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Dramatic Club. Techite Representative. Girl Reserves: Honors: Honor Roll four semes- ters, Pharos. MEYER, FRANCES DOROTHY. Dot : Birthplace: Wash- ington, D. C. MATTINGLY, THOMAS ERNEST. Doc : Birthplace: Wash- ington, D. C.: Activities: Cadets, Chevrons Club. Nature Club. Fencing Club. Tech Life Repre- sentative. MAYNE, MARGUERITE. Suzy : Birthplace: Em- metsburg, Iowa: Activi- ties: Theta Delta Tau. MCCATHRAN. MARGARET ELIZABETH. Tiny : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Girls' Rifle Club. Girls' Glee Club: Hon- ors: Honor Roll two se- mesters, Pharos. MCNIEL, THOMAS HUMPHREYS. Mac : Birthplace: Wash- inqton. D. C.: Activities: Chemistry Club, Dramatic Club. Spanish Club, Trai- fic Club, Library Staff. Cadets. Techite Staii. Tech DeMolay. MILLER. IOHN BROWN. P i n k e yn: Birthplace: Knoxville, Tennessee. MOFFETT. RAYMOND GILBERT. B u s t e r : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Tech Patrol. MOORE. SARA: Birthplace: Washington, D. C. MORRIS, GRACE: Birthplace: West Vir' qinia. MYERS, BETTY GLENN, M y e r s : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Tech Life Staff. Rifle Club: Honors: Honor Roll four semesters. Quill and Scroll. MYERS. MARTHA BELL. Mike or Baby: Birth- place: Louisville, Ken- tucky: Activities: Girls' Glee Club, Commercial Club. fp- 'Y' MONEY, BOB L., Small Change : Birth! place: Washington, D. C. MORRIS, DOROTHY, Dot : Birthplace: Co- lumbia, Missouri: Activ- ities: Basketball. MOSTOW, LOUIS, Horsemeat : Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Ac- tivities: Baseball Team. Circle T Club. MYERS. IOHN WILLIAM. I o h n n y : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Glee Club, De Molay. NEESE, IOHN LOGAN? Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Activities: Rifle Club, Cadets, Office Staff. NEVITT, CATHERINE. Kitty : Birth pla ce' Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Girls' Rifle Club Horseback Ridinq Club. NIKOLOPOULAS, GEORGE. Nick : Birthplace: Wil mington, Delaware. PATRICK, CAROLINE ADELE. Pat : Birthplace: Wash ington. D. C.: Activities: Office Staff. PECK. HELEN FRANCES, Holly : B i r t h p la c e: Washington. D. C. PHELPS, JANE ELIZABETH. Reds : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Girl Reserves, Theta Delta Tau, Span- ish Club. Tech Life Rep- resentative, Tech Lite Re- porter: Honors: Honor Roll three semesters. NICHOLS. IACK ODEN. Nick : Birthplace: Per serville, Virginia: Activ ities: Basketball. OXENDINE, SHERMAN. Ox : Birthplace: Greens boro, N. C.: Activities: Track. PATTON. VIRETTA MARIE. Pat : Birthplace: Wash- ington, D. C. PELL, GEORGE. G e o r g i a : Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia: Activi' ties: Tennis. PHILLIPS. IOHN C.. B u t c h : Birthplace: Vllashinqton, D. C. -! '1 RANK ON RANK ready at finger touch, the long row of lathes stand in the huge machine shop. Boys operate them only if they are skilled. Turning a casting . . threading a bolt . . making bronze Washers . . such Work do lathes do 91 PHILLIPS. MARY ELIZABETH. Lib : Birthplace: Gait- ney, South Carolina. POORE, CLEO. S h o r t y : Birthplace: Arlington County, Vir- ginia: Activities: Art Club. POWELL, HARRY BOB. Bob : Birthplace: Wash- ington. D. C.: Activities: Art Club. DeMolay. PRICE, DONALD. Don : Birthplace: Wash- ington. D. C.: Activities: Track Team. REDMOND. LOUIS: Birthplace: Washington. D. C. POLLET, ROBERT: Birthplace: Milwaukee. Wisconsin. POST. HARRIETT BARTON. P e a n u t : Birthplace: Washington, D. C. PREISSER, WARREN: Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Activities: Glee Club, Football Team, De- Malay. PYRON. IOHN THOMAS. Reds g Birthplace: Charlotte, North Caro- lina: Activities: Bases ball, Basketball. Graphic Arts Club, Glee Club. Tech Lite. REEVES, HELEN ANITA. B l o n d i e : Birthplace: Washington, D. C. RIDOUT, ARNOLD. K n o b b y : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ace tivities: Football, Bas- ketball, DeMolay. RODGERS, KENNETH. Ken : Birthplace: Lynch- burg, Virginia: Activities: Techite Staff. SACKS, MAX. Maxie : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Dramatic Club. Techite Staff, Student Cit- izenship Council, Fenc- ing Club, Trafiic Club: Honors: Honor Roll four semesters. Pharos, Quill and Scroll. SAIDMAN, SELMA. S u c h i e : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Dramatic Club, Techite Representative. SANFORD, IUNE ARLENE: Birthplace: Washington. D. C. RIGGLE, HERSCHEL VICTOR. Bob , Hershey : Birth- place: Washington, D. C.: Activities: F o 0 t b all Team. RYON, JOHN, Iack : Birthplace: Washington, D. C. SADLER. MARGARET IANET. M a r g i e : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Commercial Club. SANDERS, CHARLOTTE ESTELLE. C h ot t y : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Girl Reserves. Girls' Rifle Club. SCRIMGER. DOROTHY. SENSER, DELORES. SHIPLEY. IUNE. Iuney g Birthplace: Ne- adaska, Kansas: Activi- ties: Girl Reserves, Tech Life Representative, Sec- tion President. SIMMONS. EARLE MITCHELL: Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Activities: Hi-Y. Football. Tech Life Rep- resentative, Glee Club, Tennis Team, Tech Patrol. SOPER, MIRIAM. S o cr p i e : Birthplace: Maryland. SPILMAN. WILLIAM. BilIy : Birth pla c e: Washington. D. C. 4.-gvi SFORZA, ERNEST. Ernie : Birthplace: Wil- mington, Delaware. SHUMAKER, MARY IUANITA, Miter : Birthplace: Greensboro, North Caro- lina. SNEERINGER, DONALD IOSEPH, Snee 5 Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Tech Patrol. SPEROPULOS, DEMETRA GEORGIA: Birthplace: Salem. Ohio: Activities: Commercial Club. STEIN, IEROME. S t e i n y : Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York: Ac- tivities: Tech Life Rep- resentative, Student Citi- zenship Council. Honors: Honor Roll one semester. STELY, DANIEL, Limp : Birthplace Washington, D. C. STHACK, ROBERT. Wink : Birthplace Washin ton D. Cx Ac Q . . tivities: Track Team. SULLINS, CARL, Sul1y : Birthpla ce Orangeburg, South Caro lina: Activities: DeMo lay. SULLIVAN, VIVIAN MAE. Blondie : Birthplace Washington. D. C.: Ac tivities: Girl Reserves Commercial Club. TAHGETT, LOIS RUTH: Birthplace: Edgeworth Pennsylvania: Activities: Girl Reserves: Honor Roll tour semesters. THOMAS. ALBERT ROLLAND. Alu: Birthplace: Wash- ington. D. C.: Activities: Football. Track. TI-IOMMAN. BERNICE. Tex : Birthplace: Clen- burne, Texas: Activities: Girl Reserves. TIETELBAUM. MARY: Birthplace: West New York. New Iersey: Acgiv. ities: Commercial Club. TREGANOWAN. DONALD. 'T rig g e r : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Baseball. Circle T Club. VALENTI, GRACE. Neds : Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Ac- tivities: Dramatic Club. Tech Life Staff. THOMAS. VIRGINIA MARY. G i n n y : Birthplace: Providence. Rhode Is- land: Activities: Com, mercial Club, THOMPSON. EVELYN. Tommy : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Library Staff. Girls' Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Art Club. TRAPANI, PAULINE: Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Activities: Com- mercial Club. TURNER. LINDELL L.. Lin : Birthplace: Meri- den. Connecticut: Activi- ties: Tech DeMolay. Track. VAN SCI-IELVEN. SYLVIAI Birthplace: Washington D. C.: Activities: Girl Re, serves. N at u r e Club. Girls' Glee Club. TECH'S GYM One of the largest ln the cxty school dCf1V1t19S and amusements Natlonal and mumclpal events are attracted here because of spaclousness of accomodatxons locale of interhigh basketball, dances, VENDEMIA, FRANCES MARY. Frannie : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Girl Reserves. WAGNER. IOSEPH WILLIAM. Ioe : Birthplace: Wash- ington, D. C.: Activities: Track. WALLER, R. EARL: Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Activities: Student Citizenship Council. WARD, DOROTHY. Dot : Birthplace: Wash- ington, D. C.: Activities: Rifle Club, Dramatic Club. WATSON, ARTHUR DUVAL. Art : Birthplace: Nor- folk, Virginia: Activities: Office Staff. 4 ' Q-Z, 6 ln. 5 4 U1 VILLALON, EDWARD. Spats : B i r t h p l a c ei Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Tennis. WALLACE, FRANK. Tiny : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Boys' Glee Club Concert Group, Spanish Club. WALSH, ROBERT EUGENE. B o b b y : Birthplace: Riverdale, Maryland: Ac- tivities: G. O.. T1'ClCk. Football, Tech Life Staff. Student Citizenship Coun- cil: Honors: Pharos. Honor Roll four semes- ters, Quill and Scroll. WARFIELD, ALBERT. Bill : Birthplace: Wash- ington, D. C.: Activities: Football. WEDDING. HOMER: Birthplace: Cabin Iohn Ma r y l a n di Activities :I Track, Football. WHELTON, RICHARD LEE, Dick : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Track, Football, Techite Representative. WHITE, MILDRED, Milly : Birth pla ce: Washington, D. C. WILLIAMS, GWENDOLYN. Wi1l : Birthplace: Tem- pleton, Pennsylvania: Activities: Orchestra. Chess Club, Commercial Club. WITT, FLORA G., Iudy : Activities: Girls' Stage Crew, Girl Re- serves, Spanish Club. Techite Representative. WOLF, ROSALIE LUCILE, S q u i r t : Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Ac- tivities: Girl Reserves. Theta Delta Tau. 5 QQ P x Wx 752 'F' 9 l 1 fir Y i WHITE, MARGARET MARIE, Peg : Birthplace: Wash- ington, D. C.: Activities: Girls' Glee Club, Span- ish Club. Girls' Rifle Club, Girl Reserves: Honors: Honor Roll one semester. WILES, FRANCIS, Baba : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Baseball, Basv ketball. WISE, MARIORIE LUCILLE: Birthplace: Tuttle, North Dakota: Activities: Girls' Rifle Club. WOLFE, RALPH ELMER, Wool : Birthplace: Washington, D. C.: Ac- tivities: Cadets. WRIGHT, IOHN HAMMETT. W a s h i e : Birthplace: Washington. D. C.: Ac- tivities: Cadets. LANCASTER, BETTY MARGUERITE. Betty 7 Birth p l cr C e Washington, D, C.: AC trvztresz Swrmminq Club Horseback Rrcimq Club Gzrls' Rifle Club. SHEPHERD, COLEMAN, Lover , Birthplace Charlottesville, Virqinicz Y g +1 ff' 'WT' .QQ '91 J if An.. aiu M' 1 Ba 'Inq S., L. -54 s-X n ,1 ? Q 45 1 ,H . 5 , ,g A , - I I .-.Xa ,A-- V . -' Q'-X V N I, A ,r ...Y L 5 4 Y .1 , if ..- K ' Ji . , Q TW? Q' J ,, ,M T A .df . 5-5.1, 1 5, gl Q W 'F Q, ' Xx sl Q 1 ,Ql13q.' A School Daze 4f I Q 'IB ,..y ,,. 3 ,jf -Us s.- Og L sl 1 ,H l 1 DESERTED AT NIGHT MOONBEAMS GIVE NO I-IINT OF DAY S ACTIVITIES The buzz of vo1ces the cnes of excitement the thump of balls bouncmg on the huge floor - I u n I I Q QUILL 1.11.1 SCROLL MEMBERS OF THE QUILL :Sf SCROLL Shrrley Drckson Betty Dobyns Iean Donahue Gerald Hennesy Rlchard Marsh Betty Myers lane Nrcolet Max Sacks Ahce Skelton Dor1s Speake George Stuntz Garret Swam Robert Walsh Sarah lane Wxlhams The Qu1ll and Scroll IS Tech s chapter of the Internatlonal Hon orary Soclety for H1gh School Iournallsts Th1s llterary fra ternrty cons1sts of members of the Tech L1fe and Techlte staffs who have done outstandlng Work 1n some phase of lournallsm and the1r faculty adv1sors Orgamzed at McK1nley 1n 1926 It was called the Esther Foster Chapter of Qu1ll and Scroll In order to be ehgrble for mernbersh1p the cand1date must be of at least 1un1or standrng and have an average of elght honor pomts a semester 1n scholarsh1p He must have done superlor work rn some phase of journahstrc or creat1ve endeavor have been recommended by h1s faculty advlsor and approved by the 1nternat1onal secretary treasurer of the Qu1ll and Scroll So c1ety Each year a banquet IS held for the purpose of 1nxt1at1ng new members at wh1ch some person prom1nent 1n newspaper work IS a speaker The off1cers are as follows Pres1dent lean Donahue Vxce Pres1dent W1ll1am Powers Calumnusj Secretary Dorxs Speake and Treasurer Els1e Mae Turner Calumnaj MISS Luers and Mr Br1nker faculty adv1sors for the Techlte and Tech L1fe respect1vely are the faculty adv1sors 101 1 I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 , - 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 , . I1 DNAI, IIUN4 ill Xl N IlIC'l'Y l'l1AhHN 1 HAPIIIR Members of the Pharos Fred Bach Margaret Becker Ianet B1gley Dor1s Bombard Howard Brent Mrna Brown Rerd Bur gess Glorra Caldwell Margaret Clarke Betty Clay Betty Con nally Iulrette Coulombe Evelyn Craft lune Darllng Betty Dobyns lean Donahue Rolland Ebner Ruth Fowkes Natahe Frredman Elmor Furnrss Margaret Gammon George Gee Eleanor Gelor Thelma Gheen Marjone Grbson Iohn Grlmore Bernard Graham Dor1s Graham Sybrl Greenway Phyllrs Gustafson Katherme Hanley lack Hardy Gerald Hennesy Dorothy Inscoe Patr1c1a Ienkm Morton Iohan Charles Ken clall Mar1onKerley Lawrence Kroner loseph Lavezzo Rrchard Marsh Mary Martm Margaret McCathran Genevreve Mc Ceney Ruth Mrtchell Frances Montgomery lane Nrcolei Wrlham Phelps Francrs Prerce Gordon Pool Max Sacks Irene Scher Dorothy Shrrver Alxce Skelton Ralph Sllney Dor1s Speake W1ll1am Stell George Stuntz Lors Surt Garret Swarn Edla Thomas Nathala Thompson Robert Wagner Robert Walsh Iesse Watt Ralph Wrseman Robert Wrrght '7 ' 'w v V 1 1 ,I x, I . 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NATIONAL H6 M1 jh 501 IETY PIIALUS CHAI TLI1 The Natlonal Honor Socrety was orgamzed by the pr1nc1pal of the largest h1gh school rn Chrcago 1n 1922 It was organrzed for the purpose of creatlng an enthusrasm for scholarshrp to stlmulate a desrre to render servrce to promote leadershrp and to develop character 1n the students of Amencan secondary schools At McK1nley the Pharos socrety was formed rndependently 1n Iune 1925 as a branch of the Honor Socrety of Secondary Schools The orgamzers were n1ne members of the faculty and frfteen members of the graduatmg class Then 1n February 1927 the Pharos Soctety 1o1ned the Honor Socrety Wllh sorne changes rn the const1tut1on as the Pharos Chapter The emblem of the socrety rs a keystone and a flamrng torch wh1ch S1g1'11f1eS understandlng The name Pharos 1S a Greek word mean 1ng torch beacon or hghthouse At the bottom of the pm are sh1p and Serv1ce The pm Wh1ch was selected by the comm1ttee when the Honor Socrety was started was made to resemble somewhat the Phr Beta Kappa pm that IS grven rn college for scholarshrp and character The act1v1t1es were added as a requrrement 1n h1gh school to create more mterest 1D school and extra currrcular GCl1V1l19S In galnlng membershrp m the Pharos one 1S not m an organxzatlon restrlcted to McK1nley alone but a member 1n an Honor Socrety whrch has 33 OOO chapters 1n the Umted States There IS no greater honor grven at Tech than rnembershrp rn the Pharos Soclety The offrcers of the Pharos are Pres1dent Fred Bach V1ce Pres1dent Morton Iohan Secretary Phyll1s Gustafson Treasurer Charles Ken dall Faculty AdV1S6fS M1ss McCamman and Mrss Frost ,............, 1 ATIONAL 1.- HONOR SOCIETY N. Q! YN 1--t 103 3 T A W ' ' , 11 7 V Y I 1 1 , J 1 V1 N i 1 ', 41 , four letters,' C. S. L. S.,' which stand for Character, Scholarship, Leader- 'SAN 1 ... 57' te f J Q0 M ll IENERAL HRY XNIZATION In accordance w1th the democrattc pr1nc1ples of our country the Gen eral Orgamzatlon of McK1nley was formed rn 1914 There are two houses The G O Counc1l or Upper House conststs of the ofhcers and semester representat1ves who are elected 111 February The orfrcers of the G O are a Pres1dent from the erghth semester a V1ce Pres1dent from the seventh semester and a Secretary from the s1xth semester grrls Smce the Iune graduates outnumber the February graduates they have two representat1ves whrle the February graduates have only one Every student and member of the faculty IS ellqlble to be elected a member of the G O The Advrsory Body or Lower House conszsts of all the Sect1on Presr dents The V1ce Presrdent of the Upper House acts as Pres1dent of the Lower House When the Pres1dent of the Upper House graduates ID Iune the V1ce Pres1dent succeeds htm for the followmg semester All school act1v1t1es are sponsored by the G O It makes the rules and grants all honors and awards The members of the Upper House from September to February were Charles Kendall Pres1dent Fred Bach V1ce Pres1dent Mma Brown Secretary Margaret Becker 8th semester representat1ve Fred Bach and Dorrs Speake 7th semester representat1ves Bobby Walsh Sth ter representat1ves Edd1e Barton 4th semes er represerrtatxve Conn1e Campbell and W1l11am Ayers 3rd semester representat1ves The new members of the Upper House are Morton Iohan Pres1dent Bobby Walsh V1ce Pres1dent Pat Rhme Secretary Dorls Wood and Howard Beard 8th semester representat1ves lack Cranford 7th semes ter representat1ve Elalrte Glorlus and Rrchard Smrth Sth semester representat1ves Edward Barton 5th semester representat1ve Conn1e Campbell and Wrlllam Ayers 4th semester representatrves and Iul ran Sambatara 3rd semester representat1ve C' 105 O1 ' y w y ' 1 ' J - 4 , ,7- . l. ,L L : , ' . ' , ' : , semester representative: Barnett Broughton and Pat Rhine, Sth semes- ' : ' , t . ' : ' : , ' 2 ' , I ' . K7 - 6 1 ti l 'H N 4X F CN I - X 'iqxf ORCHESTRA The orchestra began under the leadership of G. W. Sunderland about 1906. It was organized by one of the students who was a senior at that time. During the past year under the careful direction of our competent and faithful con- ductor, Mr. Walten, the orchestra has made rapid progress. Mr. Walten insists on the best types of music being played so that the student body and the orchestra both may be benefitted by hearing and playing good music. The or- chestra always responds to the call for school entertainments and takes a leading part in graduation exercises It also adds a great deal to the assemblies here at Tech All of the or chestras selections show that they are the result of careful study and practice Techs Symphony Orchestra has always stood su preme among the Washington high school orchestras This year lack Murray was chosen president for the orchestra Constance Leighton Vice President Ruth Geran and Phyllis Gustafson Concert Mistress Members of the orchestra First Violin Patricia Barr Ioseph Blrnkhorn David Frrtts Herbert Fritts Charles Gouldmg Phyllis Gustafson Iames Hall Iohn Hardy Leon Lrtsis Mary Mullrcan Fred Roy Doris Speake Mary White Second Violins Virginia Brown Marion Chapman Teen Clay Shirley Donatella Doris Cellos Margaret Clark Lois Suit Double Basses Verona Fulton Arthur Krop PIGDO Lauretta Bombara Helen Mattson Patricia Rhine Barbara Waller Organ Dorothy lnscoe Flutes Benlamin Elliot lack Irwin Connie Leighton Oboe Francis Pierce Clar inets Ruth Geran lack Murray Bassoon Edward Donaldson Perry Gilbert Trumpets Edwin Eagleson William Eden Ernest Murray Richard Smith Robert Wagner French Horns Paul Peters Ralph Sliney Trombones Alice Olin Philip Pierce Tym pam Roy Heffley Iames Ireland Warren Koons Ray Reynolds 108 . . Ienkins, Nelson La France, Ralph Sherwood: Viola: Ioseph Collins: Members of the Dramatic Club Kathleen Allen Ioe Amos Mar1or1e At klnson Francls Birge Betty Clay Beryl Conklin Shirley Dickson Gladys Ehrman Herbert Fr1tts Margaret Gammon Doris Graham Patricia Henry Evelyn Levy Dav1d L1lS1S Genevieve McCeney Ruth Metz Gay Morrow lack Murray Ft1chard Percell lack Pershzng Francls P1erce W1ll1am Phelps Valer1e Popham Max Sacks Selma Sa1dman Allce Skelton Phyll1s Slmey Faye Sm1th W1ll1am Stell Richard Tryon Iesse Watt Richard Wh1ttaker Sarah Iane W1ll1GmS DRAlVlATIt LLUL The Dramat1c Club of Tech Wh1Ch IS one of the schools out presents assemblies for the ent1re student body at varlous t1mes 1t presents a play 1n the fall and 1t sponsors the one act play tournament held each Spflng A spec1al assembly 1S presented at Chr1stmas each year by the club All of the proceeds of the fall play go 1nto the school treasury for the use of all of Tech s worthy act1v1t1es This year s fall play was Merton of the MOVIES Each class presents a play for the one act play tournament and the class presentmg the best play IS g1ven a cup as IS the best actor of each play After the weekly meetings the d1fterent groups 1nto which the club IS d1V1d9d present plays and refreshments are some t1mes served Membership 1n the club IS open to anyone interested enough 1n 1o1n1ng to memor1ze and rec1te twelve l1nes of Shakespeare The faculty adv1sers are Mrs Coe Miss Derr1ck and MISS Brett The ofhcers are Pr srdent Morton Iohan Vice Pres1 dent Barnett Broughton Secretary Mina Brown Treasurer Leon L1lS1S 107 I - I I l I . I I I - I I . I . I 'YW 'W v J J , . standing activities, serves the school in various ways. It . ' e ' , : ' '- , : , ' : . FIRL RESERX EN To flnd and g1ve the best th1s IS the purpose of four thousand Gul Reserves 1n Wash1ngton The Grrl Reserves a d1v1s1on of the Y W C A IS a nat1on W1d6 organ1zat1on for glrls of hrgh school age The annual program 1ncludes a w1de varrety of act1v1t1es Th1s year the club program began Wllh a football K1Ck Off party The weekly meet1ngs mcluded speakers on varrous sub1ects A Kay Kyser pro gram was planned and worked out by a commxttee of gzrls Outdoor GCl1V1l19S 1nc1uded p1cn1cs skat1ng partres and scavenger hunts The Chrrstmas party complete w1th Santa Claus and candy canes was but one of the part1es enjoyed by the members of the club In the spr1ng the annual Mother Daughter banquet was held at the Y l add1t1on to the weekly meet1ngs at school there were var1ous mter h1gh act1v1t1es 1nc1ud1ng club suppers dances glee club a trrp to New York and the week ends spent at Kamp Kahlert and Vacatlon Lodge The planmng and carryrng out of programs 1S done by the councrl The ofhcers of thrs club are Pres1dent Katheune Hanley V1ce Presx dent Jean Donahue Secretary Iune Sh1pley Treasurer Ehnor Furn1ss Councxl Representatwe Nettle Garman SOC1Gl Cha1rman Gladys Ehrman Soc1al Servrce Cha1rman Betty Dobyns Membersh1p Charr man Dorothy Inscoe H1stor1an Peggy Gammon Sergeant at arms Iane Phelps Mus1c Cha1rman Betty Clay Publ1c1ty Cha1rman Shrrley D1ckson Faculty Adv1sers Mrss lVIcCamman and lVI1ss Morrow J AX Q1 as T i cw CT rc l L, girls themselves through committees, the cabinet, and the inter-high my - li! is 4x'x.f HU 1 t TIL H l O 108 4Il1L hl NNN I N Members of the G1rl Reserves Kathleen Allen Ferne Almqulst Elame Bell Ianet B1gley Ruth Bolker Helen Bresnahan Mary Brooks Amanda Brunner Frances Blrge Iacquehne Carter Phyll1s Clark Mary Clough Margaret Cal beck Mar1e Colbert Beryl Cor1kl1n Mane Crrssrnan Glorla Degenhart lean Deener Mary Donahue Rua Dowlmg Mananna Edge Lourse Elllott Barbara Faulkner Dorothy Flrestone Lorraxne Fox Mary Io Franklln Mary George Thelma Gheen Edna Grlbert VIIQIHIG Glles Sybll Greenway Catherme Gren non Iudy Gr1ff1th Phylhs Gustafson lune Guy Dorothy H111 Marlon Hooper Pat Ienkms Betty Koop Constan e Lelghton Elsre Lewrs Rena Lynch Grace Mason Grace Mattlngly Helen Mattson Anna Mae Mltchell Grace Morrls Kathenre Nalley Betty Peters Dorothy Phelps Geraldme Rassmussen Ev elyn Robbms Dorothy R1cter V1rg1n1a R1ley Mary Grace Ryan Charlotte Sanders Conn Shea Lors Sunms Faye Smxth Madel1ne Specht Eleanor Stansbury Thelma Strother Margaret Stroud Lols Su1t LOIS Targett Bernrce Thomman Sylvla VanSchelven Marques V1ckery Barbara Vogel Barbara Waller Chr1st1ne Ward Dawn Webster Betty West Peggy Whtte Flora W1tt Charlotte Wolf Rosahe Wolf Shlrley Wolfel Mary Yenney 109 1 , , 41 1 1 , - 41 1 I 11 A 11 I 3 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 1 1 - . 1 . 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T - n . 1 , ' . f- 4 1- l ' J, , 1 1 1 i 4 HNGCIEWI' lllll il I' TRAHNIN 4 RHI F Members ot the Grrls Glee Club Sopranos Evelyn Adamson Betty Barrow Mlldred Baumann Margaret Bell Dorothy Bennett Mary Bowden Mary Cheseldrne Iune Dent Ir1s D1 Matteo Verna Eastman Marlanne Edge Mary Golomb Mary Halstead Margaret Hawes Marlan Hooper Dorothy Knapp Ela1ne Kohler Iul1e Lawrenson Mary Lemke Catherlne L1 Calz1 Helen McDan1el Valerle Popham leanne S1nsel Mary Smrth Mane Stauber Nell1e Swenson Betty Wllhams lane Wrlson Anne W1ble Margaret Vxckers Elleen West Second Sopranos Norma Andruss Henrletta Baardse Betty Barrd Beverly Batchelder Esther Bonum M1na Brown Betty Bush Connre Campbell Ehzabeth Carre Margaret Clark Betty Clay Evelyn Clrft Mary Con nolly lean Daugherty Katherrne Demas Begma Dmohosk1 LOUISE Elhott Catherrne Faller Barbara Faulkner Georgranna Frllman Dor othy Flrestone Ottohne Fogg Lou1se France Marjorre G1bson Edna Grlbert Ela1ne Glorrus Leona Greer Dlana Grrmaldl V1rg1n1a Harrls Norma Harvel Marguer1te Hedges Patrrcra Henry lean Howe Ver ona Irasek Mary Keker1s Carol Knaul lean Manant Emrly Mart1nsky Martha Myers V1rg1n1a McDowell Ela1ne Nakarada Peggy O Conner Ahce Olrn Shlrley Pavlat Margaret Rrchmond Dorothy Rxcter Mar1on Robbms Dorothy Royston Ieanne Smxth Dor1s Speake Lors Suxt Pat Sulhvan lean Suttle Delores Sykes Frances Talbert V1v1an Taylor Ruth Volland Barbara Waller Charlotte Warther- Elsxe Wrlkerson Betty Mae Wood Dorls Wood Betty Yowell Altos Margaret Battley Gladys Berman Lauretta Bombara Mary Brunner Ethel Cotsom Kath er1ne DeAndelet Glorla Degenhardt Ruth Fowkes Vxrgrnla Hughes Mary Kekerls Naoml Kmg Anne Koontz Constance Lee Dorothy McCarthy Grace Mattmgly Norma Merr1llat Marre Moore Evelyn Myers Mar1on Reynolds Patr1c1a Rhlne Dorothy Scrrmger Bettle Slmons Faye Smrth V1IQ1I11G Tosques Dawn Webster : 1 5' . 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I I I I I I I I I I I - I ' A I- I I ' f IRLB 1 LFI 1,Ll I Every mornlng from 8 30 t1l nme snatches of famrlrar songs emanate from Boom 233 where the Grrls Glee Club meets under the super v1s1on of Mr N1codemus Thls organrzatron 1S one of the largest tn Tech and IS d1v1ded 1I'lO two sectlons the concert and the trammg groups Thxs club has become well known through 1lS splendrd performances mn assemblles here at Tech concerts for other schools for churches and for varrous orgamzatlons Therr own 1oy of l1v1ng seems to be reflected ID therr Slflglflg Th1s year the g1rls have had the unusual opportumty of smgmg for a rad1o transcr1pt1or1 and a rad1o broadcast Due to the large number of grrls rn th1s club and the respons1b1l1ty put upon the grrls the followmg offrcers were elected after much consxder Ul1OH Betty Connolly Pres1dent Ann Frlgate flrst V1ce Presldent Letla Srruth second V1ce Pres1der1t Margaret lVlcCathran Secretary HarrxetSrn1th Assxstant Secretary Shtrley Patterson Treasurer Lourse Brown Assrstant L1brar1an Dora G1bSOH Sergeant at Arms lll N A17 'N 1 'w ' , 4 'L I Ja J l , , ft amiga '-JNL' ,xp Y L4 RX 'N l L . y 3 ff rf I my f. L. 44 fl it-1? 51.1 41PNtWHVF4.H1H P f ININI 1 Nb Members ot the Boys Glee Club William Abbott Charles Allen Donald Anderson Francis Barnard W1ll1am Barnett Harold Barr Merle Beall loseph Bennett Raymond Borland Barrett Broughton lam s Calom r1s Frank Carr William Cat terton Andrew Comrey lack Cranford Robert Crowder Charle Curtis Edwin Eagleson Wallace Easter David Ed Wards Rollie Essex Allen Freeman David Fritts Herbert Fritts Arthur Gasch Melvin Goodspeed William Haas lam s Hall lack Hardy William Harford Raymond Hart Samuel Hildebrand Iohn Hostermann Robert Hough Robert Irev lack Irwin Henry Iones lack lohnson Robert Iennings Iohn K ster Iohn Keyer Ioe Koenig Thomas Lawson Robert Lindbloom Leon L1lS1S Charle Lusk Burton McCann PaulMtchell Arthu Newsome lack Pershing Philip Pierce Iames Robb William Root, William Sampselle V'ctor Sandberg Earl Simmons Ed- mond Simonton, Stuart Smith. Arthur Snee, William Stell. Wal- ter Stephenson, Edward Tallev, Robert Theibolt, David Thomp- son Georae Uber Peter Vial Robert Wagner, lohn Walker, Richard Warner, Raymond Wiles, Charles Wolz, Robert Wood. S tLll AJ The Ioseph H Damel Glee Club for boys 15 one of the most popular and progress1ve clubs of our school Thrs populartty IS largely due to the amlable leaderslnp of the faculty advrser Mrs Thompson better known to most of the boys as Ma When rt was organ1zed IH 1925 the club had an approx1mate membershtp of 30 whrle tt now numbers 85 act1ve members Dur1ng the year they fxll forty or trtty engagements Thrs year thev have sung over WOL and have made a record for WRC The Glee Club holds a banquet and a closed dance annually Each whrch ts hard to tmd 1n any of the other organrzatrons Th1s club renders 1ts serv1ces to many and varrous orgamzat1ons upon request thus estabhshxng a close socral Contact between the school and the communtty At these programs the concert group cons1st1ng of 32 members srngs a full program whxch comprrses several group selec trons a solo a quartet a fun number always clos1ng the concert Wlth the McK1nley song The oftrcers of the Glee Club are Pres1der1t Iames Schaeffer Vrce Pres1dent George Str1nger Treasurer Thomas Coleman Correspond 1ng Secretary Robert L1ndbloom Recordmg Secretary Thompson Smxth Busmess Manager Howard Beard Student Conductor W11 11am McCall 113 7 ' wg 1 ' w w w ' J B4 tt. 1 u u tel lc IJ , year the club develops some new idea which helps to create a morale - 5: STUDENT CITIZENSHIP 1 f PUN IL The S C C IS a club sponsored by the hrstory department The purpose of the counc1l 1S to take an actlve part 1n solvrng the problems of the D1str1ct of Columbra especrally 1n the hrgh schools Thrs year the Councrl worked w1th the G O rn trymg to solve the rmportant prob lem of honor awards and cred1ts Each htstory class sends two delegates to the counc1l meet 1ngs but only members of Amerrcan Hxstory I classes are ehgrble for offxces The S C C IS made up of the Legrslatxve House the Execu txve Cabrnet consrstmg of all oftlcers and the charrmen of all commrttees and the Iudlclal Court composed of a Iustlce and two asslstant Judges Thrs year 1n order to 1nterest more students 1n the counc1l the hrstory department decxded to grve the puprls extra credrt 1n therr hlstory marks for attendrng and parttclpatmq 1n the meetlngs The ofhcers of the club were Pres1dent Glor1a Degenhardt Vrce Pres1dent Gay Morrow Sec retary to the Cabmet Ruth Geran Secretary to the Counc1l Mary Tansrll Treasurer Rob ert Rernoehl Faculty Advxser M1ss Marsh Members of the Student C1t1zensh1p Counc1l Martha Adams Audrey Barnett Chnstme Bmswanger Gene Connell Iack Cranford Glorxa Degenhardt Ruth Geran Mary Martm Gay Morrow Robert Remoehl Mary Tanslll Max Sacks Peter V1al Robert Walsh Rrchard Warner 114 w TW J, - ,A , . : - I .. , I , 2 - , I . 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I l l 1 1 I I ' I, 1 1 I ' ,,, . ., sfygf 9 Et ' 5, 2 f 1 E C ' 'vt- Members of the Debatrng Club Ioe Amos Mma Brown Thomas Coughlm Evelyn Craft lack Cranford Allan Fon oroff Rose Fox Elmor Furmss Margaret Gammon Morton Iohan Helen Krshter Kay OKnaub Danrel Leenov Lxlllan Loesberg Margaret M1lls Gay Morrow Dons Pllshker Natahe Rogers Mary Grace Ryan lean Shamel Carey Srngleton DEBATINf I LUB One of the clubs whlch has grown 1nto prommence 1n a short t1me around Tech IS the Debatxng Club Under the dxrectxon of Mrss Whltener thls club was rnformally orgamzed last year by a group of puprls mterested 1n thrs type of formal argu mentatxon The frrst questron for debate was Resolved That the several states should adopt the unxcameral type of leg1s latrve body Dorng splendrd work rn the debates held w1th the other Drstrxct hrgh schools the affrrmatrve team t1ed for flrst place The afflrmatlve and negatxve teams together won t1ve out of seven debates For therr excellent work as de baters Evelyn Craft and Daniel Fusfeld won scholarshxps to George Wash1ngton Un1V9fSllY Thrs year the club was formally orgamzed wlth a constrtutron and w1th Mr Va1l as faculty adv1sor At the formal meetlng of the Debatrng Club the members dxscuss and make prepara tlons for the forthcommg debates Much of the work rs done rn mformal meetmgs after school m whlch two or three team members recelve 1nd1v1dual help on therr speeches Th1s year the teams are composed of Allen Fonoroff Thomas Coughlm Natahe Rogers Margaret Mrlls Rose Fox and Elxnor Furnlss The alternates are Danrel Leenov Margaret Gammon Mary Grace Ryan and Dons Plrshker The toprc thrs year IS Resolved The Umted States should form an allrance w1th Great Bntam 115 ! 1 1 , ' I V I I w 'w J J , , , , , . Q1 DMlVIERt IAL 1 ,LUB The Club at Tech wh1ch acquarnts rts members w1th the commerctal actrvxtles and opportum t1es 1n Washmgton rs the Commerclal Club Th1s club was orgamzed by lnterested com mercral students and one must have taken at least one semester of a busmess subject to be a member At 1ts meetlngs the latest busrness happemngs are dlscussed and held tnps are planned Last semester the members went to such places as the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company and to the Western Umon on spec1ally conducted tours to see how the buslness of these companles 1S run A new fea ture 1S speed typ1ng contests to see who IS the fastest typ1st at Tech Thrs successful club has Mr Grtftlth as tts faculty advlser The ofhcers of th1S club are President Elsa Augstem VICE President Mary Louise Stlckel G1GCOmO Members of the Commerclal Club Teresa Angelo Ehzabeth Baltxmore Patn cxa Barr Mary Bennett Mary Brennan Beatnce Brotman Margaret Burch Marjorie Davrs Betty Donaldson lean Donaldson Grete Egbers Dons Ever dale Frances Foster Thelma Gheen Sylv1a Gordon Norma Iacobs Evelyn Ienkms Soo Lee Ioyce Ol1ver Helen Shrves Paulme Soule Demetra Sper opulas Faye Thompson V1v1an Sulhvan Mary T1etelbaum V1rg1n1a Thomas Paullne Trapam Audrey Vaughan Marxon Walsh Erma Wemstem Vrrgmxa Wrlson ll6 N1 ' 1' 1 ' - 4 c Secretary, Elaine St. Clair: Treasurer, Mary Di l STADIUM Wj'5,, QMX , 1 YL-lx Two phases of school life cut by the bar of the goal post . . the academic indicated by the massive main entrance and the physical suggested by the football field and stadium seats. Members of the Traffxc Club Kathleen Allen Ioe Amos Merle Beal George Beverldge Frances Blrge Wxlham Carl Earl Chesson Rolland Ebner Rolhe Essex Ruth Fowkes Franklm Gaskms W1ll1am Gasperow Edward Glmpel Morrls Green Helen Grubbs Lawrence Kroner Tommy Lanahan Sldney Lev1nson Walter Lyons Barton Palro W1ll1am Phelps Francls P1erce Max Sacks Carey Smgleton Phyll1s Sl1ney Pete Snyder Bxll Stell Charles Stewart George Str1nger Vmcent Toal Sylvra Van Schelven TRAFFIC CLUB The Trafhc Club whrch has an orgamzatxon rn each h1gh school was founded 1n the fall of 1937 Dur1ng that year there was an unusually large toll of auto accrdents An over proportxonate number of the people mvolved m these mrshaps were boys and g1rls of h1gh school age The need of traftxc and safety educatlon was apparent yet no actlon was taken unt1l matters were brought to a head by the trag1c death of an honor student from Western Hxgh School The ex1st1ng dan gers were thus brought home and alded by the Amencan mate these cond1t1ons Wxlllam Zeller was the selected rep resentatrve of McK1nley and the tnter h1gh commrttee on whlch he served d1d a fme job 1n outlmmg the plans and pur poses of the club Mr Krehb1e1 was appo1nted faculty adv1sor for our club here at Tech Regular meetmgs cons1st1ng of 1nterest1ng d1scus srons debates lectures and demonstrahons are held The members v1s1t garages showrooms and trafhc bureaus They study and then make spec1al reports on accldents and trattlc cond1t1ons The club IS 1ndebted espectally to Mr Ham of the Amerlcan Automobrle Assoc1at1on for the many serv1ces he has rendered to make the club poss1ble The Trafhc Club chose for tts ofhcers Pres1dent Dons Graham V1ce Pres1dent Leon LllS1S Secretary Irene Scher Treasurer George Stuntz Sergeant at arms Ioseph Lavezzo 117 Automobile Association, and plans were drawn up to elim- B ANR STAFF 486' LIBRARY SI'AFl+ Members of the Bank Staff Helen ASCOS1 Helen Bladt George Boccabello Howard Brent Dorothy Downey Dor1s Everdale Natahe Fnedman Frances Hughes Marguente McAl11ster W1l11am McCall Margaret Speaks Edla Thomas Members of the Lxbrary Staff Martha Barker Anna Bates Carolyn Colabucc1 Lou1se Fnday Mary Ieffreys Leona Mllcm Donald Neslme Vmcent Tana H? 7 l l - Q . ,AFA- 1 1' .84 .. pr Q 'YV 1 K. 5 I I . : I , . 118 BANKQSTXFF The Bank differs from most of the organizations at Tech in that it is primarily of a business nature rather than social Thus its mam activity is to perform banking dut1es accurately and neatly It has the three fold purpose of teaching banking to those students who seek thrs as a profession of serving the school as a banking organization and of teaching thrift to the students of Tech Over one thlrd of the students at Tech have active accounts in the school bank The bank is open from 8 30 t1l 2 30 and during this time is wrll ing to do business of any k1nd from selling postage stamps and tickets to rnterhrgh athletic events to receiving large savmgs accounts from the various school organizations In the fall the officers of the staff were Ruth Mitchell President Olive Massey Vice President Emmet Owens Cashier Agnes Walden and Audrey Browne Auditors In the spring the officers are Olive Massey President Helen ard Brent Cashier Agnes Walden and Emmet Owens Auditors The Faculty Manager is Mr Waltz IJBhARY'bTAFF Sh' Quiet' This is the hbrary where s1lence reigns Reference material for school work the finest literature the teach mgs of the world s greatest orators and scholars are here It 18 all too seldom used by those it is intended to serve The hbrary IS avarlable to the students of all semesters attending Tech Dur mg Book and Education Weeks instruction IS given to the third semester groups on how to find and use the card catalog refer ence books read1ng lists and other items necessary H1 library use Thrs fall a total of two hundred dollars was spent in supplying us wlth new books and subscriptions to magazines for the following year One hundred new books and fifty magazlne subscriptions were obtained for the benefit of the students The covers of these new books were displayed on the bulletrn boards to stimulate interest among the students Twrce every week books from the public library which are in demand here at school are brought to us The library IS staffed by a trained hbrarian and her assistants who are volunteers from the office classes ll9 l I, Ascosi, Vice President: Audrey Browne, Director of Savings: How- 'N ' 4 lfIHlCMlS'l'It X QILIPI1 llhl 4 Chemrstry Club Members Kathleen Allen Davrd Barsa Henry Ch1n Andrew Comrey Iohn Conlon Steve Cosrmano Iuhette Coulombe Charles Culler Wrlhe Ferns Larry Green Thornton Green Phyllrs Gustafson Robert Hough Ruth Krause Thomas Lanahan Betty Lancaster Charles Luck Rrchard Marsh Thomas McNe1l Mane Moore Gay Morrow Roger Moser Iohn Myers lane Nrcolet Maurlce Peterson Kenton Reynolds Wrllram Root Ralph Slrney Pete Snyder Charles Stewart George Stuntz Rrchard Thompson Nathala Thompson Vmcent Toal Iohn Ulrne Stanley Whrte Gerald Wrlkmson and Robert Wrrght Nature Club Members Ioan Abbadessa Martha Adams Ferne Almqurst George Anderson Elsa Augstem Catherrne Barley Betsy Barrow Betty Batchelder Howard Coleman Betty Connolly Glorra Degenhart Martha Dalton Dorothy Dreble Mary D1G1acomo Mary Donahue Betty Donaldson Ralergh Donley Francrs Dougherty Davrd Edwards Rhea Ellrott Evelyn Feller Iacquelrne Frenzel Mary Frenzel Ruth Geran I1mm1e Goodspeed Edlth Gaff Ioe Hall lack Hardy Eularne Humke Norma Iacobs Robert Iennmgs Rudy Iensen Glorra lones Helena Iones Carol Knaub Mary Lots Lutton Mrldred Madrgan Emrlre Martmsky Grace Mattrnqly V1rq1n1a McDowell Isabel Mclnnls Geraldme Mrller Mxldred Montgomery Ins Mulr Mabel Mulr lane Nrcolet Alrce Olm Ioyce Ohver Warren Pendleton Herman Pometto Robert Re1noehl Dorothy Rrchter luhus Ryals Ralph Sherwood Ieanne Smsel Alrce Skelton Fred Snowden Madelrne Specht Catherme Thompson Sylvxa Van Schelven K1tty Wheeler Gerald Wxlkrnson Gwendolyn Wrllrams Vxrgmra Wrlson NAT P' C ILI fl! Beard, Doris Bombard, Ted Brunner, Connie Campbell, Helen Marie Carter, Thomas I I I I I 120 CHEMISTRY CLUB The Chemlstry Club was orgamzed by an enthusl astlc member of the department under the supervrsxon of Mr Marsh In March 1932 lt was chartered by the G O In May 1937 lt was re chartered by the G O as the Lou1s W Mattern Chemxstry Club rn honor of the late Dr Mattern It IS prxmanly for students rn the chemtstry depart ment but all those 1nterested may 1o1n Its actrvxtres 1nclude held tr1ps speakers students meet1ngs and soc1al affarrs Among those who entertalned the club wxth 1nterest 1ng and mstructxve talks were speakers on ferulrzers rocks radlum and leather tannmg The club spent one afternoon at an exh1b1t and lecture on the efflcrency of motor fuels Another trrp by the club was made to the General Motors Parade of Progress The off1cers of the club from September to February were Bert Carhart President Ahce Skelton V1ce Pres rdent Dons Bombard Secretary Stanley Whlte Treas urer The off1cers from February to Iune are Al1ce Skelton Pres1dent Dav1d Barsa Vxce Presldent Dor1s Bombard Secretary Vmcent Toal Treasurer M Marsh Faculty Advrser NATURE CLUB The Nature Club IS sponsored by the Brology depart ment but everyone who IS tnterested 1n nature IS 1DVlled to Jom There are about forty people workmg under George Strlnger as Presxdent Antolnette Ketner V1ce Presrdent Constance Le1ghton Secretary and Treasurer Its act1v1t1es are varled A great deal of hlkmg along wlth other socxal events f1lls 1ts program Durmg the meet1ngs plans are made for future tr1ps and members glve reports on whatever IS of partlcular xnterest to them Ten cents has been collected each semester from every member Part of the money goes to the Audubon Soc1ety and part to the W1ld Flower Preservatlon Soc1ety An avocatxon for xts members today a vocatxon tomorrow IS always a probabrlxty 1n the Nature Club Dr Mlllsaps IS the Faculty Advxser 121 , 1 . . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1'- , 1 1 I 1 1 1 . 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FREBLH 1 LUB The full name of the French Club IS Le Cercle de Bonne Humeur et de Culture and the sp1r1t of the club IS exactly what the name suggests good humor and culture Th1s IS not a coach1ng or study club but an organ1zat1on for students who want to get fun out of th1s Ro mance language At the meet1ngs the mem bers Slng gxve short plays and carry on all the1r conversat1on 1n French By do1ng th1S the members f1nd a d1rect practxcal use and enloyment of the language At some meet1ngs prom1nent Frenchmen and other 1nterest1ng speakers are 1nv1ted to speak to the members who rece1ve real pleasure 1n what they have to say Last year the club Wllh the ard of the language department presented a condensa t1on of B1zet s 1mmortal opera Carmen Thrs was qu1te a success and the scenes from the opera were publlshed 1n the newspapers Be cause not too much attent1on IS placed on con jugatxons genders and other phases of gram mar the members learn the soc1al appl1cat1on of French and to hear lh1S language as lt IS actually spoken Phyllrs Gustafson IS the Pres1dent LOIS Su1t V1ce Pres1dent Beryl Conkhn Secretary and Donald Nesl1ne Treas urer Mrs Fxtzgerald IS the faculty advrsor of the French Club Members of the French Club E1leen Amens Mae Babcock Ianet B1gley Betty Cheeney Soph1e Chlop1ck1 loseph Coll1ns Iean Deener Geraldrne D1amond Wallace Easter Bruno F1gallo Margaret K1ng Edrth Lev1tov lean Manant Iohn Ransom Patr1c1a Rhme lean Rrder Iean Shomel Dor1s Sosmck Wrlham Spangler Dor1s Speake Howard Treskenoff 122 r new rw 1 I ll , , , , . , I . - 1 I I Il ll ' , . I I - , , I I I - l 4 6 !! l 1 -I N Q 1 . .1 4 ' 'C J I A I 5 ' 5 v gg , ,.. 4- + rc u I I I I I ' Members of the Span1sh Club Betty Batchelder Carl Bohnke Margaret Calbeck Lours Cerda Ethel Cotsonr Ioseph Crupl Betty Dobyns Iohn Donaldson Rhea Elhott Marlorre Grbson Katherme Grennon Franc1s Hednck Robert Irey Marguerrte Keenawsky Helen K1shter Cornelrus McN1cholas Thomas McN1el Iohn Mona han lane Phelps Lou1se Rosenberger Arthur Sands Irene Scher Chester Skmner Nathala Thompson Frank Wallace Otrs Wathen Margaret Whlte Flora W1tt SPANISH CLUB The Span1sh Club frrst orgamzed rn 1917 had 1ts frrst meetmg of the present school year on October 26 1938 At th1s meet mg the Club s offrcers were elected w1th Bob Phrlo Pres1dent Iacquelme Carter V1cePres1dent Anne Koontz Recordmg Secretary Dora Kokrnas Correspondmg Secretary Roland Ford Treasurer The purpose of the Club 1S to famrlrarrze students w1th the customs of Spam and Latm Amencan countr1es to learn Span rsh games and songs to learn the vocatronal qual1f1cat1ons of Span1sh and to help students learn to converse 1n Span1sh Mrs West the faculty advlsor th1s year rs respons1ble for the success of the Club She 1S the successor to the late Mr de Bernz whose leadershrp the members gratefully recall The Club attended the Tech Central football game together worked wrth the French Club rn producmg Carmen and put on a sklt Ferdmand The Bull for the Cash and Can As sembly The officers from February untrl Iune are Pres1dent Robert Phxlo V1ce Presrdent Iacquelme Carter Recordmg Secretary Nathala Thompson Correspondrng Secretary Iane Phelps Treasurer Roland Ford 123 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 - ' . 1 . . . . l 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 1 1 . - I . 1 , . - 1 1 ' 1 - - - 11 11. 1 . 11 . 11 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . B Nxllttltxlll What would Tech do w1thout 11S Boys Stage Crew'-7 The serv1ce of these boys IS tnvaluable The stage at Tech wh1ch IS the largest 1n Wash 1ngton IS outtrtted Wllh much costly equ1pment Because of the many 1nvolved and d1ff1cult de vrces the boys must spend a great deal of tlme learnlng to operate them In add1t1on to th1s the group must make the scenery for the many performances These boys also operate the 11 q to g1ve ot therr t1me to outs1de groups pre sentrng plays at Tech The stage crew IS one of the many means at Tech 1n whrch the boys can put to pract1ca1 use therr knowledge gamed from the electrlc woodwork and mach1ne shops The property men are Fred Berardr and Claude Lowe the foreman IS B111 Page Carl Harrrs and FIGHCIS LGZZGT1 are flymen and Tommy Lana han 1S electrlcran Mr W1ll1ams IS faculty ad VISOI Members of the Stage Crew Earl Chesson Walter Davrs lack K1ng Herman Pometto Nlorns Peterson W1111am Schack R1chard Sparshot Iohn Ul1ne Iohn W1ll1ams 124 'K 7 '19 if Y Vw V , 3 7' f H L 1 t 1 K L, A 1 I J A J lights and curtains for assemblies and are will- ' . Members of the Pa1nt and Powder Club loan Abbadessa Ferne Almqulst Amanda Brunner Phyll1s Clark Vanda Clark Beryl Conklm Betty Deener Sh1rley Dxckson Ehzabeth Galther Margaret Kmg Helen Mattson Genevreve McCeney Ieanne R1der Ahce Young PAINT AND POWDER CLUB The Pa1nt and Powder Club was orgamzed 1n 1923 as a commlttee of the Dramat1c Club It was organ1zed as a separate club ln 1929 The beg1nners perform the elementary steps 1n make up The f1n1sh1ng touches are put on by the more exper1enced members At the present tlme every member of the club IS sup posed to be able to make up any stra1ght character At the club meet1ngs the club members make each other up for pract1ce When a malor show by the Dramauc Club goes on the Pa1nt and Powder Club gets 1ts real opportun1ty No matter how much the lead1ng man fldgets or the leadmg lady squ1rms they must submlt to the layers of grease pamt the blends of face powder the blackened eyebrows and the extremely red l1ps Somet1mes they becorne wrmkled wh1te halred old ladles somet1mes black mustached vxllams and somet1mes r1d1culous lookmg comed1ans S much depends upon the appearance of the actors and actresses that a part of the credrt for the success of any show goes to the Pa1nt and Powder Club 125 u f . 1 f A 1 F 1. -. s -. .Y 5 1 - 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 ' I - I IM H LIFE, LIILRAIH SIAFF DC 9? IPIH IIFI HUYINFSS XIAPI' Members of Tech L1fe Staffs Edrtorral Staff Mlshel Bern stem Wrlham Frank Eulame Humke Betty Myers Robert Walsh Kltty Wheeler Sarah Iane Wrlhams Ralph Wxseman Iohn Stuntz Iames Welty Bruno Flgallo Beryl Conklln Thomas Mattrngly Ioe Amos Busmess Staff Ivy Belote Beatnce Brotman Margaret Dalena Gerladlne Dlamond Norma Dono van Rosahe Fonoroff Sylvla Gordon Dora Kokmas L1l11an Loesberg Carroll Mortensen Harold Treskunoff Grace Valenti V 1 W 'N 'Y f W T ' ' YY Y J I , A A . ,- I - l 3 I S- 1 Q sf r .. ,, -f 9 ai A 'J . .:- brv. L 1 X I all ' y X ' 1.-I' i I 1 W 'Y 41 1 1 i 'IV 1 1 1 , A A J J J K JK L K I I I I I I I - I I I I TELH LII? F Iust pay f1ve cents down and the other thrrty cents 1n easy rnstallments Thus another semester s subscr1pt1on to the TECH LIFE rs sold Th1s year an effort was made to defeat Central Hlgh rn the number of subscrrbers to the school newspapers As part of the extensrve campa1gn a sample copy was drstrrbuted among the students Asrde from advertlsrng thrs copy gave some very valuable 1nformat1on to the rookres as to therr prrvlleges 1n school TECH LIFE IS 1ssued br weekly rn the form of a srx page newspaper In th1s 11 endeavors to mform the students of the school act1v1t1es to promote scholarsh1p and sportsmansh1p as well as to strmulate work for the best mterests of the school TECH LIFE S begrnnrng was back rn 1902 when a lrterary magazme and newspaper combmed appeared Th1S was called the Hand and Mmd In 1912 the Tech Bulletrn was f1rst 1ssued Th1s was to be a weekly paper but 1t was found 1mposs1ble to rush the paper through on t1me Th1s paper then changed to Tech News wh1ch was planned by the faculty advrsors of athletrcs for the beneflt of sports Th1S was the TECH LIFE of today W1ll1am Frank served as edrtor for the paper urttrl Chrrstmas t1me when he assumed dut1es on the Trmes Herald mak1ng rt necessary to QIVG up hrs posrtron on TECH LIFE At Ih1S t1me Sarah Iane Wrlllams was made edrtor and served for the remalnder of the school year If X ful LZ,-J 127 111 ffl Fx fy M5151 ffif at 1 1 ki 111 PLACEMENT BURLAU The Placement Bureau was started rn 1933 by Dr Frances Butts for the purpose of help1ng students and graduates to locate Jobs The bureau tr1es to get Jobs for those who need them most but scholastrc standxng and teachers recommendatrons are rmportant The bureau does a great deal of work at Chnstmas flndrng temporary yobs for the students Depart ment stores cham stores and other busrnesses seekmg em ployees for short perrods or even permanently rely on an or gan1zat1on of th1s sort for recommendatrons Th1s makes 1t necessary that the bureau rnvestrgate the mer1ts of those sug gested rn order that rt can recommend only those who are worthy and so marntam rts reputatron for dependabrlrty The bureau 1S supported by grfts from the graduat1ng classes and the P T A The student assrstants are rnvaluable for carry mg on the work whrle Mlss Morrow the drrector 1S teachrng Mrss Morrow desrres all graduates seekrng employment to leave an applrcatron at the bureau 1n Room 134 BUCK EXCHANGE The Book Exchange was establxshed shortly after movmg 1nto trme were requ1red to furn1sh the1r own text books It proved to be so helpful that 1t was contrnued even after the Board of Educat1on began furnrshmg all day school books It 15 now mamtarned chrefly to sell needed school supplres replace lost or damaged books and furmsh all mater1als used 1n mght school It 1S a specral asset to the school rn that It offers for sale to the boys and grrls artrcles pecuhar to our own school Gloves and hats rn the maroon and gray post cards or Tech pennants and suckers wrth Tech or Tech s seal can be pur chased from the Book Exchange whxch enables the puprls to show thexr school sp1r1t more abundantly The student staff 15 selected and trarned by the supervlsor It consrsts of a student manager a bookkeeper a secretary and sales people The present members of the staff who w1ll be graduated 1n 39 are Ianet Brgley Phyllrs Frank Eleanor Gelor Margaret Grlgsby and Vxncent Tana Those remarmng are Glorla Caldwell and Ray Anderson The book exchange rs under the d1rect1on of Mr S W Pursell 1 f the present building as an aid to the students, who, at that 128 4 NIFNI ll m Ptmlx PXGHXNQIH Members of the Placement Bureau V1rg1n1a Ch1ldress Frank Keller MQIIOH Kerly Ioseph Lavezzo Charles Lusk lane M1l1er Wallace Stevenson Ieanne Suttle Ida Topoloff Vlolet Wlnchester Members of the Book Exchanae Ray Anderson Iar'etB1g1ey Glona Caldwell Phylhs Frank Eleanor Gelor Margaret Gngsby Vmcent Tana -Ol- ai- QF N...- 129 PIA IE- l 'I'liAl t ' Lf I , Q L1 w 0 ff V ,. , ' I 4 K Q 2 0 ,AVIQ an , Y Curl by If l AMA wiht 'lLt H IAIRUL PHIVAIES Members of the Tech Patrol George Anderson Albert Bald w1n Carmlne Bello M1shelBernste1n LGWIS Boarman James Bouten Granvrlle Brown James Buck Edmund Burgess Albert Caporalettr N1ckCatucc1 Lou1s Cerda Thomas Ch1sar1 George Conger Jack Cranford Carl Creamer Robert Crowder Leland Cutrell Rrchard Daley Leslle Darrow Phrhp Del1s1 Charles Doneff Ralelgh Donley Kenneth Downs Lou1s Eberly Paul Edwards Rlchard Effler John Erchman Wallace Fannlng And rew Ferrara Robert F1oramont1 Harry Flemrng Gabrrel Fon tana Roland Ford Jack Freed Mllton Fuchsman Joe Gallfaro Davrd Gllbert Mrlton Goss W1ll1am Haas Robert Hartman Floyd Ives Wllbur Johnson John Keese Joseph Kelly Raymond Koncen Henry Lambert Robert Lear Sxdney Levmson George Manthos Ted Marks Thomas Marlow Wallace Marshall Arthur Mattheslus James Mrller Raymond Moffatt John Moore Harry Mull1can Francrs Murray Harry O Nell W1ll1am Owens W1ll1am Patrlarca Francrs Pettrtt Robert Phllo Robert Poler Robert Pollet Paul Prose Norman Reed Walter Roblnette Ralph Rodbell Edward Rollms Andrew Rowley Tony Sc1acco Albert Sendq1kosk1 Theodore Shaw Wlllard Smlth Donald Sneer1nger Fred Snowden Robert Strack Robert Thelbault James Valentme Wlllxam Verm11l1on Bernard Wall W1lllGm Wall Charles Wamallng Joseph Warrener Jesse Watt Melvrn Wlener Gerald W1lklHSOD Russell Young 130 96 TEQ H I -XTB1 tl Wheres your pass? we are greeted by a deep manly vorce when we enter the halls But dont be afratd for rt s only a member of the T P trymg to flnd out your reason for wandermg about Tech durmg a forbrddert hour Much to the dtscomfort of these frrvolous students who are strrcken wtth the wanderlust the T P ltves up to 1ts slogan The patrol IS always on duty A Tech Patrolman IS a loyal Techrte hvmg up to the good name whlch the T P has already made for ltselt Known at frrst as the Senlor Patrol Mr Mrtchell was 1ts ortgrnator Later rn 1935 Mr Keyser was hrs successor as faculty adv1ser Mr Saunders IS now adv1ser of the T P Each member works one perrod a day and recerves a quarter of a credtt a semester The most 1mportant work of the patrol IS rnamtarnrng order rn the corr1dors durrng the school hours and for therr good work they are presented w1th gold srlver and bronze p1ns at the end of the semester The Tech Patrol rs always ready to take outstde assrgnments and to do any specral work that the school may requ1re From September to February Iohn Moore was Chref and Robert Phrlo was Ass1stant Chref From February to Iune Robert Phrlo served as Chtef and Roland Ford became Asslstant Chtef gm!! sa l31 ' Pj l T I J - ,J J. 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LLE T 1 Athletes may have one of two obiectives They may strive to play the game as part of a team and so bring honor to their school or they may endeavor to gain personal benef1t by therr efforts Tech s athletes pursue the former goal and therefore have developed the quahtres which fit a boy to carry the bur den which every true man must take up sooner or later Tech IS fortunate in having boys of the very best character and principles to whom the task of developmg teams 15 entrusted The influence of these boys is fostered by the work of the athletzc organization the C1rcle T Club The common aim of the club IS to perpetuate their traditional policy Nothing but the best IS worthy of Tech The boys ln the club are not only athletes but also advocates of good times The Circle T IS the most coveted award given by McK1n1ey and 1t IS really an honor to become a member of the club chosen as their officers Fred Bach President Leroy Curtis VICE Presldent Ryan Souther Secretary Charles Kendall Treasurer V1ctor DeLeon Sergeant at Arms Members of the Circle T Club Fred Bach Norman Baulsir William Benner Harold Berry Milton Bittenbender E11 Blank Iohn Buckley Donald Cockrllle Leroy Curtis Paul Dean V1ctor De Leon Ioseph Fields Francis Fletcher Iohn Gllmore George Hall Carl Harris Iohn Hartman Alden Kefauver Charles Ken dall lames Miller Merritt Pope W11 11am Pope William Planer Ralph S11 ney, Ryan Souther, MOIIIS Tannen baum, John Treganowan, Richard Whel ton 137 'N N an ru y ' ,LL R . The club has given additional honor to the following boys ' ' 2 , ' 1 ' . ' J . 2 , I 1 ' ' - . IT MAY RE WINTER OUTSIDE gfdld' Wan BUT IT IS SUMMER IN OUR GREENHUUSE ,. ' ' I :A fi- '- lv ,Q,'.!J0rLyg J 4-' ' Q... , .-, '. 1.1 1 ' . N ,341 I . -.51 M - I '21 ' . W I ' - '!iWfJ f.lJ :'f?'-1 I , vig' 2 g.T:6,.i'3'f,4 1.16. I ,v.- , . ,g. 1 - ' fi-. ,'i'1fm. ,,,-,ll ,'l', 'fy I . 4 ,v 1- -v .. ,, , -,J . I A I -- i i I Af f i V i V if me D W 'N y . Q ' , ' , K ' V , . , 'TT' I BUYS RIFLE TEAM An eye or an ear to the rrfle range 1n the after noon w111 convmce you that Tech IS once more on the road to vrctory S1nce rt was organrzed 1n 1923 the Boys Rrfle Team has marntamed a d1st1nct1ve name for 1lS91f here at Tech and an envrable record among all h1gh schools It has won the 1nterh1gh school matches for the past n1ne consecutrve years and they are well on the road to thelr tenth v1ctory hm Welty the manager arranges the schedule for the team They have defeated Maryland 1787 to 1753 and lost to the Naval Academy Plebes 1367 to 1321 and placed second rn the D C Champronshrp Captam Iohn Oehmann was hrgh scorer 1n the D1str1ct Techs team and Lee local hrgh schools and sometrmes 1n natlonal events Last year Tech won the Hearst Trophy a regronal honor Records of each boys work and progress are kept and at the end of the year the f1V9 hrgh scorers Wln medals Thanks are due to Mr Prggott M Davls and Mr Benner the1r faculty advlsors who coach the boys We have every reason to be proud of Tech s sharpshooters Members of the Boys R1fle Team Emmett Crouch Iohn Fond ahl Robert L1ndbloom Kenneth Ludw1g Iohn Neese Iohn Oeh mann Robert Rlvello W1ll1am Schack Iames Welty 134 r Q 4 4 ' meets with George Washington, Washington . . ' , r. 1 3 E x,,. mg, , L, vain - U, Xfjc M 4 ilp, A' fm ' QQ 'qv' Q 1. f f I ,vw . .1 KY? 419, 'B-'fl -fl , ,V.f , .ax .4 .L, .. ff 5' s -ff L my .7-3 fl , I, MIR LS' R IFLE TEAM QQ JS 38 .-P LJHLN HIINLI1 tLl B Members of the Grrls Hrfle Team V1rg1n1a Brown Shrrley Cooper stem lean Donovan Marjorle Glbson Marran Hooper Catherme Nev1tt Mary Charlotte Srmth Katherrne Talbert Ehzabeth Tavel Betty Lou Thrasher Members of the Glrls Pufle Club V1rg1n1a Brown Dorothy Buscher enbador Ellzabeth Curre lean Donovan Betty Elhs Shrrley Elhs Lorrame Fox Ehzabeth Gcuther Paulme Ge1ser Marjorre Grbson Mary Goddard Marran Hooper Betty Harvey Iule Iohnson Burn ley Keller Emllle Martrnsky Marguerlte McLauqhl1n Margle Mc Quary Margaret Mull Catherlne Nevrtt Harr1etRe1d Charlotte Sanders Beth Saunderson Iosephme Schnerder Mary Smith Iean Shffe Katherlne Talbert Elrzabeth Tavel Betty Lou Thrasher Peggy Whrte 4 A 7 ,, -X - w e, V L . J A , Martha Claire, Iune Clear, Shirley Cooperstein, Marguerite Cost- 136 fllxl N RIFLF TF All tll Those of the grrls who are skillful enough to h1t the bullseye a h1gh percentage of the time are on the Rifle Team which consists of the ten highest scorers of the club Seven of these girls are regulars while three are substitutes It IS also these girls who teach the begin ners the fine arts of marksmanship and rifle cleaning Those on the team usually get more and longer turns at the rifles The team hopes to shoot in inter high matches with other girls teams from Washrngton high schools At present however they are shooting for medals given by the National Rltle Association for good scores The offlcrals of the team were Mary Charlotte Smith Captain Katherine Talbert Assistant Virginia Brown Manager JA HIIIF tLlIP repeated and then the target IS reeled in to be carefully scrutinized The 34 members of the Girls Rifle Club are very familiar with this routine and also with that of cleaning their own rifles after every ten shots Mondays and Thursdays are the girls days for the use of the Rifle Range and locker room One set of lockers 1n the locker rooms belongs to the club for the storing of their nine rifles the targets the ammunition and those padded and lnherrted shooting yackets which they don durmg their respective turns at the rifles The club also shares a radio with the Boys Rifle Club for the benefit of those awaitrng a chance at a rifle The club 1o1ns the National Rifle Association every De cember and all of the club members receive plns from that organization In shooting the Rlfle Club uses the recognized targets of the National Rifle Associatron 1n order to qualrfy for its scoring medals The two shoot mg positions employed by the club are the Standing and Prone positions The officials of the team are the club s officers and Mrs Sims and Mrss Overhulser are its advisors l37 rw , C an 7 Jn, ,J J- A N j W9 1 w ' 4 1 I n , J J 4 An aim, a shot, and a score. Five times this routine is SARH li 1 IL 1 HlYl1HlNN1LlP Members of the Sabre Club Lt Howard Beard Lt George Beverrdge Lt Scutter Brown Lt Rolland Ebner Lt Mrlton Goss Lt Col Bernard Graham Lt lack Hardy Maj Gerald Hennessy Lt Robert Ienmngs Capt Morton Iohan Capt Lawrence Kro ner Capt W11l1am McCall Lt Iohn Moore Maj Iohn Oehman Lt Lerghton Parezo Capt W11l1am Phelps Lt Robert Phxlo Lt Francrs Plerce Capt W11l1am Pmdell Capt Robert Rrvello Lt Charles Stewart Lt Garret Swam Capt Clarence Trott Lt Raymond Weber Capt lames Welty Capt Ralph Wrseman Members of the Chevrons Club Corp Morr1s Ackerman Corp George Anderson Sgt Davtd Barsa Sgt Barnett Broughton Corp Pete Chorbapan Corp Iames Chumbrrs Sgt Lloyd Cla1r Corp Thomas Coleman Sgt Charles Copelan Corp Thomas Crouch Sgt lohn Cumberland Corp Iohn Donaldson Corp W1ll1am Doyle Corp Wallace Easter Sgt Roland Ford Corp Herbert Frrtts Sgt W1ll1am Gast Corp Perry G1lbert Sgt Her bert Haar Corp Iames Hall Corp Dan Harbaugh Sgt Herbert Hrckman Sgt Norman Hodkmsor' Corp Owen Hoffman Sgt Robert Hough Corp Iohn Kester Sgt Robert Lmdbloom Corp lames LIVGSGY Sgt Walter Lyons Corp Thomas Matttngly Corp lohn McDermott Corp Robert Moser Sgt lack Murray Sgt Robert Osyer Sgt Warren Pendleton Corp Donald P11 cher Sgt Lawrence Plant Sgt Raymond Reynolds Corp W1l ham Sampselle Sgt Carey Smgleton Sgt Ralph Slrney Sgt Arthur Sree Corp Ioseph Snyder Sgt W11l1am Spangler Sgt George Strmger Corp Robert Thexbault Corp Frank Theodore Sgt Vmcent Toal Sgt Howard Trev1ll1on Sgt Rrchard Tryon Sgt Peter V1al Sgt Robert Wagner Sgt Rrchard Warner Sgt Iesse Watt Corp Alfred Whrttaker Sgt Howard Wrlkerson Corp Emanuel Wolfe 9 ' O . a1ll'l.'Ig, I ' ' ' I ' I T' I Coughlin, Sgt. lack Cranford, Sgt. Carl Creamer, Sgt. Emmett 1 y - I . l ' T . I 1 I , ' ' R . ' I - 1 - I , . X - . l38 SABRE tLLL The Sabre Club rs composed of the comm1ss1oned of flcers of the Second Regrment The functrons are prr manly mrlrtary but do not entrrely exclude the socral s1de Its purpose 1S to prov1de for an exchange of v1ews and experrences rn order to fmd the best ways to over come the d1H1cult1es and problems that arrse from t1me to t1me to prov1de soc1al act1v1t1es for the oH1cers and other members ot the cadets and the1r frrends and to prov1de a tramed force of trustworthy students to ard 1n var1ous act1v1t1es about the school The club grves at least one dance a year and also puts on a program somet1me 1n May that rs known as Cadet Nrght at whrch tlme the regrmental r1lle and sabre competrtlons are held In the fall L1eutenant Colonel Bernard Graham was the Presxdent L1eutenant Howard Beard V1ce Presrdent Capta1n W1ll1am Phelps Secretary and Major Gerald Hennesy Treasurer In the spr1ng Capta1n W1ll1am Pmdell became the Pres ldent Capta1n W1ll1am McCall V1ce Presrdent Cap ta1n W1ll1am Phelps Secretary Major Gerald Hen nesy Treasurer and L1eutenant Robert Iennrngs Sergeant at Arms Mrss McCamman advrsed the club tHEVRHNXtJJH The Chevrons Club as the name rmplres rs made up of those cadets who wear chevrons the non commrs stoned offrcers Its purpose IS to promote an mterest rn the Second Regrment here at Tech and rn the Cadet Corps 1n general to hold meetmgs to drscuss the prog ress of the regrment and to talk over suggestrons as to 1ts betterment It also provrdes for tr1endly gather 1ngs of boys whose dunes are srmrlar and helps the rndrvrdual members to better understand therr dutres and prrvrleges The pm of the Club 1S a maroon gurde sergeant s chev rons superxmposed on a gray shreld To thrs IS con nected a guard wrth the year of membershrp The membershrp usually totals about seventy or seventv 1ve The offrcers of th1s club were Lawrence Plant PIGSI dent Robert L1ndblom VICE Presrdent Pete V1al Sec retary Emmett Crouch Treasurer Robert Zrer Ser geant at Arms 139 1 1 1 . . . 11 . 11 . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 Y 'W W 'V , 1 1 I . . I . , . 1 - - - 1 f- 4 I . 1 1 - I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' CHEER LEADERS Rah Rah Rah flqht team trght hold that l1ne Yeah Tech such phrases as these fre quently fxllmg the a1r from hundreds of Tech 1tes throats are 1n1t1ated and led by several boys and grrls rn front of the stands Techs cheerleaders These students outfltted 1n whrte wlth a maroon Tech across therr sweaters are the champrons of both the team and the spec tators To the team on the held they send crxes of encouragement and assurance that the school IS pullmg for them to the spectators they offer dzrectron to therr energy enthuslasm and eagerness to partlcrpate rn the form of cheers At all sport events pep assembhes and cadet competltlons the cheerleaders are down rn front wxth therr megaphones leadlng Techs yells Last year under the drrectxon of Mr Rrppey therr faculty advrsor the cheer leaders spent many hours developrnq and practrcxng the cheers and then taught them to the student body C ECHL 1 Cheer Leaders Nettle Adams Ferne Almqulst La Rue Branham Bert Burton Al Carballo Norman Davls Elame Glonus Betty Gu1ld AlP1nkham Mane Stauber Howard Trevllllon 140 1 k . 1 I . 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Members of the Fencing Club William Appleby Iuliette Coul ombe Leonard Cox George Cross Elizabeth Gaither Betty Graf Betty Hodges Iohn Kester Mar1e Moore Guy Searles Clarence Trott FENG IN IIIB The Fencing Club was organized to teach the interested students this very old form of self defense which dates back to Medieval Times and has come down to us as a sport Those who learn to fence must spend weeks sary in order to acquire the art Fencmg not only has an older background than most modern sports but 1t develops quick acting and thinking Every other Tuesday the club has a busmess meeting and on every Thursday night the members come to Tech to receive free instruction from a prominent member of the Wash mgton Fencing Club The club was first organized by a group of interested cadets and was supervised by Major Barkman Later after considerable argument and debate girls were admitted into the membership Robert Kellogg is President of the club Perry Gilbert Vice President Marjorie Aldridge Secretary and Max Sacks Treasurer 141 KW T Ci TW I ,A QI ,A J , . standing in uncomfortable positions which are neces- - , : ' . , . HUA lli l'11ZHNHMI1IS tllrl It I Members of the Home Econom1cs Club Athlene Baker Ianet Brgley Betty Doolan Eleanor Gelloy lean Howe Glorra Hulse Carol1ne Iebhck Evelyn Ienkrns Florence Ramallo Dorothy Roy ston Betty Lou Thrasher Q' ts Members of the Grrl Scout Troop No 107 Ellen Bennett Mary Brun ner COHU19 Campbell Margaret Clark Vanda Clark Sy1v1a Clrck Iulxette Coloumbe Martha Dalton Ruth Donatellr Sh1rley Donatelh Verona Fulton Norma Harvell Carolme Iebllck Margaret Lawson Mary Louls Lutton Margaret Paul Norma Short Mary lane Slrola Carol Wonn 129 M X 5 P . 9 Q Q , x . . : I 1 1 1 1 1 I 4 I I - 1 . 1 1 vw. , MMI ls 80' 1 4 . t , , F ' 0 A - la. In -f , Q ?! i .- ' ' 0 F vs- V , , av- 5 .1 '-mf 4 .jpg ,1.,.L ' . : , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I I I HUHE ECONOMICS CLUB A speech made by Ernrle Ir of the Emrle Ir Beauty Salon was one of the hrghlrghts on thrs year s program of the Home Eco nomrcs Club Ernlle a well known hatrdresser talked about drfferent ha1r styles and about the type of grrl to whom each was most becommg S1nce the chref arm of the Home Econorntcs Club 1S to promote prxde rn personal appearance th1s talk was very appropr1ate BeS1deS havmg speeches of th1s krnd the twertty gtrls who are members of Tech s homemakmg organlza tlon held a work meetrng every other Monday Durmg these meetlngs they worked on a yo yo spread for the apartment rn the Home Economtcs wmg Last Chrxstmas the grrls frlled stockrngs w1th candy and d1s trrbuted them at a nursery school In addrtron the club per forrned many other soc1al SGIVICGS Thrs year the offrcers were Ruth Btlhngton Pres1dent Edna May Grlbert Vrce Presrdent Vrolet Wrnchester Secretary Betty Dobyns Treasurer Iune Raper Sergeant at Arms FIRL St NUTS On My Honor I W1ll Try Techs twenty two G1rl Scouts in both work and play all stand loyal to the rdeals and the pol1 own IS a senror troop It has exrsted for frve years and has been recognrzed by the G O for two years Camprng IS stressed and 1S a great favor1te wrth the gtrls One overnrght or week end camplng trrp one all day hrke and one short freld trrp are scheduled each month To cook over a camp fxre to sleep under the stars or before a f1re and to stng to gether around the campttre are great sources of rnsprratxon and joy to all of the grrls It IS durrng tlrnes such as these that the knots of fnendshrp are t1ed Servrce to others t make them happrer than they were before 1S another arm of the troop usually accompl1shed rn connectron w1th soc1al serv ICG work There are banquets and teas w1th the grrls rn the capacrty of helpers or guests Twenty two grrls prepared 1n all Grrl Scouts of Today Leaders of Tomorrow The ofhcers of thrs troop are Presrdent lane N1colet Vrce Presrdent Iune Brown Secretary Treasurer Ahce Olm Food L1eutenant Ahce Skelton Assrstant Food L1eutenant Ruth Geran AdV1S6f MISS Knox 143 on w ,4 S, cieslof girl scouting, .andof the school.-iTroop lg7' - , - I - I' , I I 1 ' . ' . ll!-In 'CYP X w A' F 1 X' kwa. s z t . As? W , A. . 5 A , UV' ' 1 ', an ha X 3, --gy, 1--. , ,- 1 1 g 4 l 1 'lf ...- ..--3, in 8.41 'V' f if I .nf ' F l at P'fJ .1 ,rv 4. V 1 Members of Pals and Palettes Mary Adams Dorothy Buscher Cather1ne Drederrck lean Donovan Barbara Faulkner Ruby Fmch Dorothy Frrestone Charles Frtzpatrrck Evelyn Forester Irmmy Gray LOUISE Hamaty Ioe Iohnson lean Kerr Antom ette Ketner Betty Koop Heler- McK1nley Peggy OConnor Anna Pace Betty Peters Frank Read Iosephrne Schnerder Norma Short Made11ne Specht Ruth Volland M1ldred W1ker M1r1am Woodward PALB ANI! PALETTI X The brushes swrsh patntrngs take form and the con versatron sparkles Pals and Palettes are rn conventron Thrs club 1S one of the hardest work1ng ones rn the school whrch IS clearly shown by 1ts handrwork seen posted throughout the school The pastrmes entoyed by the club are needlework wood carv1ng and parnt 1ng of all klnds Pals and Palettes was formed rn 1924 w1th the purpose of promotrng the rnterest and appre c1at1on of the trner arts among those who are rnter ested and talented rn the drfferent phases of art Two meetrngs are held each week one a meet1ng for bus1 ness the other for art work Mrs Saugstad drrects the members rn many phases of artrstxc endeavor The ofhcers were Harry Powell, Presldent, lean Pla cos, Vrce Presrdent, Frank Hedrrck, Secretary l-is l I . . f L' -. , s - ' ' ' f' - .LJ ,. as 4 L - f ,, 'L -V L an J, L ,., - - Q I h I 1 Oi ..'- ,, t ' 1 A 9 -.' - , V I 61 1 5 , ' ' - A-'J - ' ., I. .'. 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C I . l' ,g - , 't 1 1 ,A HAHMC DNILIA CLUB ' v 'Q' ' f gli 3 ' ' 4 wg . g ff ' Y 3 -3- Nt P5 5 lt tll NNtll The Chess Club at Tech IS composed of tlfteen boys and glrls who are lnterested rr' playlng th1s game of mental concentratlon whrch dates back to antlgurty Th1s club was organ1zed m 1932 and smce that trme Tech s chess team has always won a h1gh place rn the 1nterh1gh tournaments Last year Robert Feeney a member of Tech s team and a promrnent chess player of Washmg ton who IS frrst v1ce presrdent of the Inter hrgh Chess Assocratron emerged vlctorrously from the tournament as mter hlgh chess champlon When one Jorns the club he learns the rules and sc1enCe of chess Through out the year the members play among themselves to f1nd whrch member 1S best At present the team IS as follows frrst board Robert Feeney second board Damel Leenov th1rd board George Gee fourth board Ernest Solberg f1fth board Davrd Barsa At present the team 1S practrcmg when they are not playmg 1n thrs ulty advrser of thrs group of mental marvels HA MHNH A tlll The Harmonrca Club 1S one of the newly reorganrzed clubs whrch IS becommg qurte popular wrth the stu dents who are rnterested rn g1v1ng vent to the1r musrcal talent rn the way of a mouth organ Durmg the year the Harmonrca Club has had several engagements They played for the Sprmgtrme Re vrew Cash and Can Assembly and an engagement at Langley Iumor Hrgh School When they play for an engagement they arrange the1r own mus1c Durmg the1r afternoon meet1ngs they dec1de on the popular preces they would lrke to learn Each person recerves mdrvrdual help and slnce there are four drfferent krnds of harmonrcas rangmg from fourteen mches to one mch they arrange the1r own harmony They have chosen Harbor Llghts for the1r theme song Every boy plays by ear except one who reads mus1c The presrdent of the club IS Herman Pometto MISS R rt well IS the faculty adv1ser 147 Y E W 1 1 Y I , x, L . A J ,I , I ' - year's inter-high tournament. Mrs. Frazier is the fac- R W ' T J . , Y , ,ar ,A J 3 , 4' ' I NNIN Nt Pl Xl Members of the Golf Team Walter Aters Joseph Berry E11 Blank Rrchard Burgess Rrchard Gladmg R1tch1e Loveless W1ll1am Rrchardson Calu1r Smrth Wxlham Waller Members of the Tenn1s Squad Thomas Lawson Dan1el Hall W1ll1Gm Stell Wrlllam Eden Norman Davrs Walter Lyddane Edward V1llalon Adnan Edwards Edward Barton Earl S1m mons Mrlton Kessler Rudolph Way Lou1s Cadem George Pell Charles G1ll Leroy Heddmgs Harry Lambert Iohn Stuntz George Dreos Herbert Haar Howard Slegel Robert Crowder Robert Hanlon Anthony R1ch Paul Hernng Albert Carballo Thomas Newell Bradford Pergande l48 4 1Il.l 'I'IC,Ul A-L A 1 F Fl r 'aw K g ?v,ve, X' 7 1 7 of ' is ,. f 7 , u 1 I I Q . . r' t ' - P' ' ,'73,.r'H 2.9: C2 rw f'..1f- .I it yr.: ,e 5 5 :' 3, - , 4 .vb JL as r- - r ,- if 'A f . - Y 5, ' I ,. . Z 2 , , ' I D I I I ' 2 , ' , I I I E I U I I D I I I - 1 I I , . Keep your eye on the ball Dont bend your left arm Dont hook or slrce the ball Such lS the general con versatron of Tech s Golf Club On a week end morn1ng these boys rrse early and go out to the course to prac trce and perfect therr game so therr score may become below par E11 Blank IS the captam of thrs group of mdustrrous boys who approach protessronal form Each year there rs a tournament among the publrc hrgh schools and the prep schools of the Drstrrct and some of the nearby Maryland hrgh schools The wrnner of the rnter hrgh champronshrp IS prcked from the publrc hrgh school whrch has done best rn the tournament To thrs champronshrp team IS presented 1ast IS the faculty advlser for these Commg professron a s TFNNIX X1 bl ell! Last year fresh from vacatron and playlng tennis a large number of boys turned out when Mr Keyser faculty advrser called for a tennrs squad Many boys srgned up and each prospectrve player drew a slrp to trnd out hrs opponent rn the elrmmatron matches Each wrnner played another wmner untrl tmalrsts decrded the team Those who lost therr elrmrnatron matches were kept on as reserves The team thrs year had much good materral even though rt lost some excellent play ers by graduatron Bud Edwards a newcomer has shown up as an excellent player along wrth the veteran materral Each year the schools hold an mter hrgh competrtron to select the best tennrs team rn the crty 145 424 ILI9 'l'lC,X ll ' the coveted Dawes- Cup. lVlr. Sanders, .a 'golf enthus- l U, . , 'w N ' I K, k , ' L! 18 3-B 36 4, iv-J Members of Theta Delta Tau Glor1a Caldwell Marguente Mayne Ruth Mltchell Iane Phelps Mane Schrodt Lella Smlth Rosalle Wolfe M1 v hgh NJN'- 2 if Members of De Molay Ioseph Kelly, Harry Klotz. Wallace Marshall, Thomas McNe11, lack Murray, Ray Reynolds, Slelghton Stevens, Henry Studds 150 Y W YY 1 1 Y 1 Y ' V A . 1 I . . llnll' l -X lll'l IDX IM .,A. h ,,,.. M ,,, '- fy I , ,'1-kw.,-V 1 .V ? ,,,,,,,,....: . V 'Ze-w.K 5- 9' 'A -,. Tl 9 ...f 1 4-4 ' 3 '. ,Q ' Q' ,.-- ,M N -fv' 154' -. - , 45.4 14- Z, , , L . ey. ,T O -F ,. Q'.,x.,'w E L Q , . 1 l , 0 '- '5-P . ' 0 O , . . . , . , , ' I O I , 1 . , , 1 - , , A ,L 1. lil' I -Xl ,fi ' ,Q iii,-i ' Q. S ff.-:15pgAn A f ' fl 1, + ,, , .1 1, :aff , ap if-fr , ... Q , .. ,zvf U -. 1 . ,, t ,, .. , - ,wife r Q J - ' -5 1.1, 'L 5. s lf , . , . . THETA DELTA TAl E Teas and dances and Wiener roasts and scavenger hunts and initiations andfeThat takes care of all the fingers on one hand but only some of the many social activities of Theta Delta Tau. It also renders service to Tech. As an instance, it gives its wholehearted support to the Christmas basket campaign. Tech's chapter of Theta Delta Tau was organized in 1933 with the pur- pose of establishing fellowship among the lob's Daughters who are students at Tech. Its membership is composed en- tirely of girls who are members of lob's Daughters. The goats of the sorority are selected by its active members and must go through both an informal and a formal initiation in addition to the goating before becoming full fledged members As each years semors become alumnae they pass on their traditions to the present and future members of Theta Delta Tau The sorority officers were Ruth Mitchell President Marie Schrodt Vice President Gloria Caldwell Secretary Marguerite Mayne Treasurer lane Phelps Historian Mrs Mitchell Faculty Adviser IMULAY The De Molay is an organizatlon sponsored by the Masonic Fra ternity The Tech Crusaders were organized in l928 by a group of active members in the school for the purpose of pro moting good fellowship among the students The members have parties during the year to further this spirit of fellowship Alumni are continued as members of the De Molay Club and usually attend the social functions The big social event of the year is the dance held at Almas Temple in conjunction with Theta Delta Tau The officers of this club were Harry Klotz President Wallace Marshall Vice President lack Murray Secretary Ray Rey nolds in charge of public relatlons 7W Xxsglk X X l51 , . . 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LAMBDA S11 LMA IDELTA fx L A N11 MN N Members of Lambda S1gma Delta Hennetta Baardse Chnst 1ne Bmswanger Gene Connell Dorothy Cornellus Betty Donaldson Ann F1lgate Elame Glorlus Dorothy Hall lean Lrghtbown Elame Vaughn Members of Delta Sxgma Nu Vmcent Berger Dlck Burgess Paul Edwards Kenneth Frangrom Wllham Hayes Charles Kendall Albert Santlno Chaney Talbert Wllham Vaught W1l 11am Waller Iames W1ll1ams '7 LAMBDA 514 XIX DELTA Lambda Srama Delta SOIOIITY was founded rn 1920 at Central Hrgh School Eta Chapter at Tech was char tered rn 1932 The actrvrtres of th1s chapter are numer ous and mostly of a socral nature Of the many func trons of 1938 and 1939 those whrch w1ll be remembered longest probably w1ll be the annual Samt Patncks Dance held at the Ambassador Hotel the Sprmg Ban quet held at the Wardman Park Hotel the week at Breezy Pomt Beach the Tea held at the Carlton Hotel and the dance at the Almas Temple held Jorntly Wllh Delta Srgrna Nu The takrng of pledges mto Lambda Srgma Delta 1S marked by a gala 1n1t1at1on Grrls rn varrous get ups appear 1n the halls and around town The offxcers are as follows Pres1dent Chrrstrne Brnswanger Vrce Pres rdent lean L1ghtbrown Recordrng Secretary Elarne Vaughn Correspondrng Secretary Elame Glorrus Treasurer Dorothy Hall Goat mrstress Ann Frlgate Sergeant at arms Dorothy Cornelrus Hrstorlan Hen rxetta Baardse Elght new members have been rnrtrated this year 1, S w KW 4 1 rl p I .L Ji. 4 .. . . . . . , , . , . 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'- 5 Ever smce May 13 1893 when the frrst chapter of th1s fratermty was founded Delta Slgma Nu has attempted to promote the welfare of any school m wh1ch 1t IS rep resented Smce 1912 rn th1s school the Alpha Epsrlon Chapter has endeavored lrkewrse and the present members of the brotherhood feel very proud of th1s past record At present the fraternrty has over f1fty thous and members rn the frfty two varrous chapters through out the nat1on It rs rnterestmg to note that each brother s pledge of membershrp stresses loyalty to the name of the fraternrty whlch was founded so long ago rn Ann Arbor M1ch1gan and to the school rn whrch the chapter IS located The Alpha Epsrlon Chapter boasts faculty membershrp rn th1s school rncludmg Mr Sanders Mr Brown and Mr Saugstad The offrcers of th1s fratermty from September to Febru ary were Presrdent Brll Hayes V1ce Pres1dent lames W1ll1ams Secretary Wrllram Vaught Treasurer Ken neth Frangrom Sergeant at arms Albert Santrno The offrcers from February to Iune were Pres1dent W1ll1am Vaught V1ce Pres1dent Albert Santrno Secre tary Iames Wlllrams Treasurer Kenneth Frangroru Sergeant at arms Charles Kendall Goatmaster Wrl ham Hayes The Faculty Advrser rs Mr Sanders l 3 S11 MA TAU LAMBDA Red black and gold are the colors of Zeta Chapter of Srgma Tau Lambda one of the most popular fratern1t1es at Tech Although thrs fraternrty has been ln extstence 13 years Mc Kmleys chapter was not chartered untrl 1933 Besrdes Zeta there are four actrve chapters one of whrch rs composed solely of graduates from Tech Central and Western Srnce Zeta was chartered llS members have held many socral GCl1V1l1eS The hrqhlrght of the year was the annual dance Th1s year there were nme boys 1n the iraternrty Therr ofhcers were Wrllram Holcombe Pres1dent Iohn Mathers Secretary Frank Holmead Ser geant at arms Mr Mrtchell IS the Faculty Adv1ser Members of Srgma Tau Lambda loseph Berry Robert Casey Fred Egbers George Francls Clrfton Gladrng Thomas Hrte Wrllram Holcombe Franklm Holmead loe Luber Iohn Mathers r Z r l. Fred Egbers, Vice President and Treasurer: ll ' tif xx ... Nl s K , Members of the H1Y Iames Bouten Robert Etzell Edward Ed wards Robert Geldner Henry Lambert Thomas Lawson Neal Mc Nlcholas Paul Mltchell Iohn Oehman Robert Remoehl George Uber Robert Ze1r HIY One of the clubs around Tech whose purpose IS to encourage good fellowshrp among the students IS the H1 Y Th1S club IS the hrgh school branch of the Y M C A but 1t has no con nectxon wrth the Y M C A other than to hold 1ts meet1ngs there every Saturday evenrng At these meetmgs the boys drscuss current problems and afterwards they have free use of the recreat1or1al fac111t1es whrch the Y M C A affords New members of the club are chosen by the vote of the club They retaln thrs membershrp as long as they are 1n hrgh school and keep rn good standmg rn the club After graduatron they are el1g1ble to tom the Alumn1 Club whrch has the same pur pose as the H1 Y Durmg the year they take part m some helpful act1v1t1es around school such as Tech A1d and the dxstrrbutron of Chrrstmas baskets Yearly they grve a dance or a party the profrts of whrch go mto the club treasury Thrs club offers excellent opportunrtres for benefrcral drscus s1ons and development of quahtres exemphfred m good C1V1C leadershrp The offrcers of the club are Presrdent Henry Studds V1ce Presrdent Howard Trevrlhon Secretary Emmett Crouch Treas urer Earl Stmmons Sergeant at arms Iames Robb Faculty Ad vrser Mr Thompson 155 . D 1 I . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 , . n . . . ., ' I . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' , . . -352, i gr 5' ,, V, A 5:31 573' eff' J., . 't tI'l ,EIAH li'lS,HSUN M I ' General intelligence, keenness, alert- ness, and a wide range of knowledge distinguish MINA BROWN among the students at Tech. Her record confirms the fitness of her selection as BEST GIRL SCHOLAR. BEST ACTOR, BEST BOY SCI-IOLAR. A keen intellect, a fine spirit of coopera- tion, a gracious personality, tact, reli- ability, and cheerful perseverance dis- tinguish MORTON IOHAN and well does he merit the honors voted him by his classmates. A winning personality, and superior character traits make IOI-IN OEHMANN a real fellow as well as the MOST HANDSOME BOY in the class. He has a friendly smile, very easy to remem- ber. Chosen for her beauty, IEANNE DAUGHERTY, MOST ATTRACTIVE GIRL, is truly lovely. Along with her charming personality, she is one of the best-liked girls in the class. A true representative of our senior class, as BEST ALL-BOUND GIRL, is EVELYN CRAFT. Her high scholastic standing, her participation in various school activities, and her winning per- sonality are distinguishing character- istics of this choice of the class. To watch Captain BILL PINDELL in ac' tion will convince you that he is the BEST CADET. He both gives and exe- cutes orders well, has perfect bearing in uniform, and an exceptional march- ing ability. Bill is a fine example to future cadets at Tech. Talent and interest make music BAY REYNOLD'S hobby and his main occu- pation. As BEST MUSICIAN, he is the backbone of the rhythm section of the orchestra and drurn-major of the cadet band. Symphonic or swing, Ray plays his drums to the best advantage. Football and track. These determined the choice of FRED BACH as BEST ATHLETE. The length of the list of ac- tivities in which he has participated coupled with good fellowship and cheerful kindliness make him well de- serve his selection as BEST ALL-BOUND BOY. FE Il R I LX HY l 941 t P1Q,Dl,'lgLrXlel PEHS4 ,INA-Xl ,ITIFIS vl..,t.-.. f...- mt- nu If lllililx ..f 'I'l'l'll 1 . , A , All-round is the right word to de- scribe ROBERT WALSH: he has taken the lead in many of the ac- tivities around the school. Also an excellent student, he has received the highest marks in his subjects. He was chosen the MOST HAND- SOME BOY, and BEST ALL-ROUND BOY, and the FINEST BOY SCHOLAR. GENEVIEVE IVICCENEY and GLORIA CALDWELL have made such an agreeable impression upon their classmates that they have been unable to choose between them for the BEST GIRL SCHOLAR. Special recognition is due to each of them, for they have learned much here at Tech, and will leave with open minds. This makes them both real scholars. K. -. MARGARET IVICCATHERAN, the BEST ALL-ROUND GIRL of the February Seniors, is very versatile, tor she has a good scholastic record, patricipates in major school activities, and has a magnetic personality. She is an outstanding citizen of Tech, GRACE INGLES combines charm of personality with her loveliness. Chosen by her classmates as MOST ATTRACA TIVE GIRL, she is pleasing to know as well as to see. A good set-up, a thorough knowl- edge of maneuv- ers, and perfec- tion of manual caused EMIVIETT CROUCH to be chosen BEST CA- DET of the Febru- ary class. Regard for fair play and good sportsmanship make a real ath' lete of LOUIS IVIOSTOW, who has been chosen the BEST ATH- LETE in his class. Although he earned his letter in baseball, his ability in other sports is rec- ognized. WYINIJHYYS - upell and 4-lusf-fl: IN'I'PK'll1li1'lllUI' or :il an :lnqlvg zlwllf-al ill' allgularg ter Vivwv the svenergg for lhjht and airg in iiflorll and l'Illl2llll't' , ,,- f?'.'Z'-?.'.,,.,, ', - - f ,..-f - ,...---r- N ,.4ffAL ,.-. . -' ...-.aan-1 'Tsl.s' 4 A .1 fins A nf 14. . IQ., ' AX ' 27 A' X, ' fH3ifW55iQf??35' ' ,A flzcff, Q., .f 1 f ' 3' . f ' . 4 rf'-nw - ' ri v22'M f . rl, A , 1' 'T' ' ,.?',.a 'V ' Z 4 9' ,Kg,',g,g fz v' s ' ggjiff C ,, if ,' 5. 'Pi .. ., Y , ' - gr' :rg 2415: --4 if n ff wr- .1 f 5 .z 'N: 1 I , :J ,. , , I?-' . ,gffgemghfi P a2:ff'-1-- 4 '- 4 i f, '1 .43 ma' I 1 .2 i 3 1 9 'gint' '37-' Teeh S Cadet exfw Parade Fly, WN. :ix ilvlwss IIN' IvIl1j1'S of Tlu- Illuf- limvk uf T4-1-In 5429 'ff f .Pg 1 4-5' if ,A ,az f-533' cf- ' 'R' Ngk 'X !f'f'!14, V , P 'fe A W...-.X'-1 ,fi-.Q f j-nl: 5?-lffi ' if . - 2 -Q 'Q , ' . A ' ff: .W f ' .4 '- 1.12 ..' N ,J gg --C3 ' f-ef: T - 121 1 :::f' M uw '1 3 Q ' x I 1 'P'-1? 1,1 4 ft :I -. 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Sykes Fl It ST H,X'l I'AI,It PN sift Fi' Major lst. Battalion: Iohn C. Oehmann lst. Lt. and Battalion Adjt.: Alfred H. Beard lst. Lt. and Battalion Q. M.: Holland A. Ebner sicmxiv ie:.i'i i'.ii.iux si' -x If if Maior Znd. Battalion: Gerald C. Hennesy lst. Lt. and Battalion Adjt.: lack L. Hardy lst. Lt. and Battalion Q. M.: Leighton A. Parezo S1nce the High School Cadet Corps was first organized 1n 1883 unt1l the present date 1t has ma1nta1ned a most enviable record The cadets here at Tech comprise the Second Regiment This year the reg1ment is made up of five compan1es and a sixty PIGCG band When the regiment was first formed for this year Cadet Bernard Graham was appo1nted Lieutenant Colonel in command Cadets Iohn Oehmann and Gerald Hennesy were appointed majors of the f1rst and second battalions respectively These ofhcers together with the company commanders and the1r lieutenants have worked d1l1gently to brlng the reg1ment to the point of perfection necessary to win in the com pet1t1ve drills held 1n the spring The regiments battahons and com panies compete in these drills The first two the regimental and battallon drills are held in Central I-hgh Schools stadium but the company compet1t1ve the best known and most 1mportant IS held in Griffith Stadium The band competition 1S held in conjunct1on Wllh the reg1mental dr1ll The Second Regiment has a fine trad1t1on to carry on ln these dr1lls It has won the reg1mental dr11l four times out of fifteen and the battalion dr1l1 six times out of s1xteen more than any other school It has won or placed eighteen times 1n the company compet1t1ves. Techs band has won seven out out of sixteen txmes almost as many times as all the other regimental bands combined. S when the Second Regiment takes the field this Spring we shall have but one thought in mind-To Win! Miss Hart Mr. Krehbiel Miss Kingsley and Major Barkman give much help encouragement and guidance to the cadets. 164 51161 CAPTAIN Morton Iohan lst LIEUT Francrs S Prerce 2nd LIEUT Garrett M Swarn SERGEANTS Iack Cranford Iack Murray Ray Reynolds CDrum Ralph Slrney George Strrnger Robert Wagner CORPORALS Morrrs Ackerman Davrd Grlbert Ioseph Snyder PRIVATES Bangs I S Bobrck A F Bryan G R Calomer1s I Carman T E Collxns I Major J 311 Corbrn C L Eagleson E W Eden W E Felter B S Fuchsman M Hal IG Heath W G Ireland I C Irwln I C Keller R W Lawson A M Lawson T S Lynn G R Mathers I Maryman I R Murray C E Parry L R Patterson C R Root W B H Rosenberger C R Searls G W Stephens S H Thompson D G Thompson I R Wall W F Wolz C T Wrker H I Zarrn D ' 1, . . Herbert Fritts Pierce' P- S- A 5' as ' 9 ' , 9 4 A L - , CAPTAIN W1ll1am R McCall lst LIEUT W1ll1am H Plndell 2nd LIEUT Scutter G Brown SERGEANTS Charles Copelan Roland Ford Herbert Haar Robert Lmdblom Vrncent Toal Rlchard Tryon CORPORALS Thomas Coleman Iames Hall Alfred Whlttaker Emannel Wolfe PRIVATES Allen C R Allen W Andrews I R Ball R C Barnett C I Behneman G Brrch R R Blanchard C Bouton I O Carpenter W R Culler R. . Daley R. F. Dinger R. . Doneff C. Doyle R I Edsall R W Ldwards R A Effler R F Frtzpatnck C I Geldner R W Grlbert D H Grlprn W B Glendlnnrng A I Goode I T Goodspeed M Grubbs L R Hartman C E Hazel I F Kelly I E Krause E P Leaman A B Lear R E Mrller H B Mrtchell P Neese I L Owens W A Peach R E Pe I A Petersen M A Rogers B C Rumbouqh C B Sands A G Schroer I A Skarvoorfes B T Skrnner I C Speakes P L Strach R A Swenson R B Tucker I S Wendel C. S. White H. A. Whitcraft D. . Windsor W. ...--. ,, .. I .A Thomas Mattingly . I- 11,1 ffo. ' , ', s ' , c Compang Captam Lawrence H Kroner lst L1eut Robert Phrlo 2nd Lreut Charles Stewart Sergeants Herbert Hrckrnann Lloyd Cla1r Emmett Crouch Iohn Cumberland Walter Lyons Warren Pendleton Corporals V1rg1l Clary Iohn Donaldson Daruel Harbaugh Iames Lrvesa Ioseph McDermott Frank Theodore Prrvates Abbott W Beall N Baldw1n A T Baumgartner P Bennett I B Berry I M Brown I M Buck I M Burrell C B Bass N H Carey I I Catterton W Chapman W Conlon I F Cooke I H Craley W R DeAgro R P Drxon G Donnelly B N Downs K H E1chman I E Ernst E E Evans B I-'r1tts D D Hagan I S Ha I M Hardre F Hertse B A Hart R Iacobs H H Iones W W Lehman I B Lucas G V Marlow W V McN1cholas C Myers H C OToole D Reno E A Ross I B Rubm D Saxty I A Schnebelen A A Smmons A W mth I P Cm th W P Volland E L Wall B Wheeler F H Wrlkrns I W1ll1GIDS I P A ' A , . I. ' , . M. ll, . . ' , . E. ' Y ' , . T. Mowatt, I. F. . ' , . L 1 - I , . . 1 - 1 , . . . , . C. , , , . . S i , . . I ' ' L 3 I 1 v , . . D D , . Capta1n Clarence Trott lst Lleut Raymond Weber 2nd Lleut Robert Iennrngs Sergeants Carl Creamer W1ll1am Spangler Robert Hough Robert Osyer Peter Vral Iesse Watt Corporals Iames Churnbns Wallace Easter Donald Prlcher Albert Therbault Robert Zrer Rodger Moser Pr1vates Adams I F Allan G I Amos I G Ayers W H Baumann L R Blanchard R F Blev1ns R. W. Boyd L. H. Brast R. F. Bricker W. Burgess C W Bushong H L Cadem L E Chlpouras G DeBord C L DeMarr R Eckert L F Ferguson B Flermnq H C Fondahl I Fontana G I Glldden W S Green R C Haas B I Hebeler T H Herster P H Iohnson H E Kennedy I P Kurtz N Lmkrns F I McCloskey I Morrow R E Mortrmer F T Overton L S Palro B W Patrrarca W Purcell R F Rowell T W Rowley A Schwaner A Scracca T I Smrth S D A Sommerkamp F M Swmdler C. P. Tauberschmidt W A Warren E. W. Wright 1. H. ,. VV ,. ,. ,.G. , , . . . , , , Dual! Comp KJUPLUII1 Robert Rrvello lst L1eut Iohn Moore 2nd L1eut M1llOH Goss Sergeants Davrd Barsa Barnett Broughton W11l1am Gast Norman Hodkxnson Lawrence Plant R1chard Warner Corporals Pete Chorbajlan Iohn Cough11n W1l11am Doyle Owen Hoffman Iohn Kester Wrlham Sampsell Pnvates Alden W A Balrd C C Baumann L R Bello C Bennett V L Boccuccr R Bowen I H Bozeman D M Branan I S Buckrngham B Campbell A Chew N R Costant1no O A H1113 Cross N S Drnohoskl S M Dor and E M Ferns W E Flckmger F L Freed C R Guy R E Hervey S D Ho1l1day W Irons G E Iacoby I H Kaufman R Kennedy D Lund I U McCarry M Merchant P Morgan L Mortenson Mousseau R A Poler I R Quan H H Queen R T Redfxeld D H Robertson D V Rob1nson I E Rodgers I A Slmmons R N Sk1les A E Snowden F C Speaker R B Valentme I W Vaughan I B Vrgderhouse R Walker F I West I C W1nd1ey I N Wolf E F Waller W W llu INK ll ll Ill lIlllxl'N xlnzuln un Ill llllll ifXNll'li lnl eluuals mel -Yr w 4. IING, ll'1ilIl ilu l4lINlll1xul lln flu xslnle Ilu 'IW I1 In x llmn In lnnel. Right: Tech's all-star backfield. They are from left to ri ht' lohn A g . ny Gilmore, halfback Freddy Bach, fullback Harold Berry, halfback and Paul Dean, quarter- back. All four won places on one of the all-high teams. Left: B u d d y Fletcher, tackle: and Dick Whelton, manager of the football team. Fletcher's consistent playing won him a place on s e v e r a l of the all-high teams. Dick Whelton's hard work was in a large meas- ure responsible for the suc- cess of the team. Left: Bill Miller, center, veteran of two years as first string center on the Tech team. Miller shared with Iohnny Gilmore the honor of repre- senting Tech on the official all-high first team. The other boys mentioned as members of all- high teams were on either the official second team or one of the teams chosen by sports editors of the various Washington papers. l Right: Coaches Thompson, Koehl, and Wondrack. It is to the untiring ef- forts of Rusty Thompson, with the able assistance of Mr. G. M. Koehl and Artie Wondrack, that Tech owes its success in football. THE FOOTBALL SQUAD The roll of the 1938 football squad was as follows First team Alden Kefauver Bud Fletcher Reid Burgess Bill Miller Bill Benner Ryan Souther Buddy Pope Harold Berry Paul Dean Fred Bach Iohn Gilmore Second team Dick Hathaway Ralph Sliney Iohn Buckley Paul D1Meg11O Babe Ehrlick Iohn Hartman B111 Planner lim Miller Don Cockrille Whitey Hall Frank Swarr Third team Howard Kemper Warren Priesser Elmer Lacey Goose Cumberland, Erwin Shepard, Austin King lack Hoyert, Charley Green, Angelo Cattucci, Gordon Poole, Homer Wedding, Paul Iennings. Iunior Varsity: Dick Bachors, Tom Carre, Ioe Dye, Elmer Ernst, Allen Evry, Art Kekeris, Ioe Kolarik, David Litsis, Raymond Lusky, Frank Manilli, Art Mathe- sius, Vic McCampbell, Sid Shulman, Robert Teeple, Cliff Trout, Harold Whitt. The managers were: Dick Whelton, manager: Bob Walsh, Bill Rustig, Bill Hall, and Iames Boyer, assistant managers. Despite the fact that Tech lost the first game to Episcopal High School by a score of 25 to 7, the team came back with three successive victories, defeat- ing Boosevelt with a score of 15 to 0, Eastern with a score of 6 to O, and Wilson with a score of 34 to 0. The annual visit to Norfolk was the next game on the list, and it turned out to be the beginning of a two game losing streak for the trainers. Maury High took the boys from Tech for a ride to the tune of 21 to U, and Central followed this up with a victory of 27 to 6. Undaunted by the two successive defeats the maroon gridders came back with a victory over West- ern, clinching second place with a score of 6 to O. The final game of the interehigh series proved to be a disappointment when Anacostia, the dark horse of the contest, beat the Tech team in a hard fought battle on our own field by a score of 13 to 7. Q 7 'ff Fff- ffl' P5 rv -e' Ti , M ',4p K1 V' ,- via, - , 4' u A 5, ..l-- - Tw ,' f ' 'f if f, ff: --2 ::1fff u V- ,,-. ,J .,, . 1- 1 f i X The flrst team E11 Blank V1c DeLeon Marshall Del lrnger Adnan Edwards lack Walsh Morrrs Tannen baum Srdney Schulman Charles Kendall Robert Kel ley Coach Kessler and manager Izrnmy Dawson Tech Opponents Bethesda Chevy Chase South Rrver N I St Iohns Balt1more Cxty College Bethesda Chevy Chase Eastern Baltlmore Clty College Roosevelt Petersburg Western Anacostra Gonzaga Wllson St Iohns Central Roosevelt Eastern 1Vlt Ra1n1er St Iohns E - The basketball squad F1rst Team E11 Blank V1c De Leon Marshall Dellmger Adnan Edwards lack Walsh Moms Tannenbaum Srdney Schulman Charles Kendall Robert Kelley Iunxor Varslty Warren Brewer Iohn Cat loth W1ll1am Swarr Iames Webb Thomas Burnette and Robert Teeple X3 I x ' ' 'B fi: 26-- - .318 . 30- ' , . . ..YY, ..,s,, 2 4 ' 17- . 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' 3333 333. 3 3. 3 29 . 174 At T I O N I N BASKETBALL It IS largely due to the untmng efforts of Coach Bruce Kessler ard the co mana gers Ilmmy Dawson and Frank Rubmo that Tech owes 1lS success 1n basketball The cooperatlon and flghhng sp1r1t of the team 1S apparent when the boys are 1n the game Because thls IS coupled w1th the able leadershxp of the coaches Tech has put out a team that can challenge the best of opponents 175 X1 J 1 1 1 IlNT1xA MIJBAL 1 H XMI X Fm rl l will lihxelmll SECTION E7 IN THA MURAL FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL CHAMPS Sect1on E7 won both the football and basketball 1ntra mural tourna ments These el1m1nat1on contests managed by Mr Bruce Kessler have become an annual part of the phys1cal tra1n1ng program mvolv mg 31 sect1ons th1s year The football games rn whlch touch football was played were held 1n the stad1um wh1le the basketball games were played off 1n the gymnas1um SECTION D7 INTRA MURAL BASEBALL CHAMPIONS The lntra mural baseball tournament played 1n the sprmg of 1938 was won by sect1on D7 These mira mural tournaments played under the d1rect1on ot the physxcal tra1n1ng department are held after school Sectron compet1t1on IS very keen Several hundred boys who would not otherw1se play on a team at Tech partrcrpate 1n the serles 176 l 7, ' W 7 , A I , J l , , , -1 , J L L, 7.1 2- I A B. ft 'Z f 1 , 5' . ' N ' ' . ,rs-2 . Fw L Q 5 L ' - - 4 - .N ,MF T I , - , - - f., ' . 1 ' .A . 5 my X an A D K Iiqlz i fi K Y . - 4 I 1 N f 'v- A . , k 1 I . - , . , I I AUDITORIUM ROOF 6 TREES formxng e frame CORRIDOR connectmg e wxngs k ma e th1S unusual vxew Tech memory or a t1me AUDITOBIUM and STAGE LOFT E l Y ln th background E th th of a f 11 4. fi 1 4 I sn Ill . I x xa if or IILLH ful 103 He was chosen for his ime work m lhe Pressroom 177 lINlxINx N Ill Leroy Lxnkms was chosen for the su perxonly of his work m the Composmq Room svl. Illc- vulrll M ' Ull il Xlmlvl X' 5 '53 ll L' niljlw ' gftlfg A, , I M. 1 rf X 4 x HIIILI Inlllllx ll on Ill: xllll' H K-lllj. Haw- llihll 54-- .lul Hillle- lll'llxill4I-l'4'i1lll' In-run un lln- first Inlan- in. -rl in lliilll' I-ELI li H UK 'rI V. irl 9 Sport SENIOR W ILLFY I ALL I I ANI The Sen1or Volleyball Team Marjone Aldndge Ehzabeth Baltrmore Dolores Blankenshlp Iuhette Coulombe Dorothy Downey Henrretta Elsberg lane Nrco let Anne Rowland V1rg1n1a Wlnchester Mary Zanelottl Here at Tech gym 1S offered as an extra curr1cular act1v1ty for 1ts female sports enthuslasts as well as the compulsory course requ1red for graduatron The many g1rls who report to the gym on Mondays and Thursdays after school are those who love a chance to play the game for the game s sake Some of these g1rls attend only dunng the season of the1r favorrte sport but many of them are regu lars for every sport These last are mamly g1rls who are worklng for the1r Dra mond T s Tech s award to g1rls who are outstandmg rn athletlcs and Sportsman shrp Each year 1S d1v1ded 1nto three sports seasons volleyball 1n the fall basket ball IH the early sprrng and baseball 1n the late sprrng Every semester IS well represented 1n the large number of g1rls who go out for these sports especrally the lower semesters In general each semester has one team and ln the case of the thrrd and fourth semesters two teams wh1ch for the most of the season play practrce games agamst each other At the end of each season there are el1m1nat1on games to fmd the wrnn ng team The w1nner of the past sea son s volley ball tournament was the February 39 SGHIOIS who had to put up a hard hght flrst wrth the s1xth semeste team and then w1th the Formxdable Fourths These Tech s g1rl athletes get 1r'valuable tra n1n'1 1D good sportsrnanshlp and exercrse under the leadershrp of Mrs Dan1els and Mrs James 178 4 J rw-I 4 Al I - 1 1 I I I I - 1 1 I - I . 1 . 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