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I -V u V V V YN K V on og n oc V I cn t! -- 0 V -0 - 'e ,. eu . - :a - 0 : u.e n l. K V I f .A -- n . . Z Published by the classes of j.r.r- . 1 . .f,.1..I' . 14 Crt McKinley High School Y-I-f'!:fTQI1'T' r, D ff Ill: Qlrfau ot THE TECHITE of 1940 have chosen STUDENT LIFE as the theme But s1nce the general conduct of a school can function Well only if there 1S and Rhythm in procedure we see the STUDENT LIFE of TECH functioning as a great symphony orchestra Musical symbols and Words suggest this rhythmic order1ng ot things in the daily procedure ot our school days and so we use them to suggest Just that as the pages untold the activities of our STUDENT WORLD f , K' , Harmony in various activities, Tone in the ruling spirit, I I ' I I Uacgifa gamma es us the SETTING gfucfalzf lyiff Q 1 ' ' - , Y ,QDN . . xt '- ' ' . I I 0 , . A A' 7 1 x Y D 5 -L .'. 'J' S ' '-'V fi.o'c,'.P' ' 'F 1 J '?.' . av fi f1r ' sf' 219.1 , 1 QW, , .. n:Jwfg,11,,g1., 'L-' . yn-' H44 2 .,, -,., a, A , A r .44 , ' , J' g I is I -X-f',, , qc, 4 -1' ffl v , - ., ,' 4, A . . ..r V- ., , .sn V ,A , . , 3 f, 4, . , ' A4 1 pt 1.-,L , P . Jtj'f ' ' L AQff1f-,1 1 , f 4 A , ,fgAM . , . . M ,Q , by . n . ' 4 i :I-'Arif' , 14. ' Q.- 'K 1- fi. ' 'vin G ft ., ,p.'. 7' og. If ,F ry I 14 :nj K, qw , V v , ,, , pr 'fwv ' , ,ML J N , 'V ' . Q' - - L,-X . W .LQ1,. uw , , I . , Z P .iff . fp' .A . , .. -, -og ., I ' ' . 'V - . N , wg, .ffflfi 3 ' , an 'I-if'?: -3- - fw1Q'f'ff Ett,fA'V19 - ' 22 -Q 'T ' . 1 .. 'Mft d..A..-4f.:.'T fvffifffi-:4...i.x f K' f .f., 1 ' ' -.vi',3' ' ' A Q' , ,,f, jr,- gg. iq':,ggj,Qf, ,t ti-'R' ,...-1 i UCL? ,f 'zilzcifaa A kindly man with greying hair sits behind a mas- sive mahogany desk, and directs the destinies of the more than twenty-four hundred students who pass through Tech's halls daily. This man is Mr. Daniel, our beloved principal. Mr. Daniel is an old hand at the business of being principal for he has spent twenty-nine years of his life making Tech the fine school it is. Back in 1911 when he was first made principal, Tech was an entirely different school, It was a small school situated at Seventh and Rhode Island Avenue, with an enrollment of somewhere between seven and eight hundred students, Furthermore, it was exclu- sively a boys' technical school. Mr. Daniel worked toward the building of a new Tech and his dreams were finally fulfilled when the faculty and the stu- dents moved into this building in September l928. Mr. Daniel graduated from Central in l897, He was in the first class to which a technical course was offered. Tech grew out of this technical course at Central. While there he was very outstanding in cadet work, first being a captain and then capping the climax by gaining the coveted position of colonel. He attended Dickenson College in Carlisle, Pennsyl- vania, where he specialized in science and mathe- matics, and emerged wearing a Phi Beta Kappa Key. A year later he received his Master of Arts degree. He taught mathematics at Eastern, and mathematics and science at Tech, and finally became principal. Since becoming the principal at Tech, Mr. Daniel has led the school in its steady growth, He was re- sponsible for many of the new ideas that went into planning and building new Tech. He has carried the school forward through his fine powers of leader- ship. He has in every way and on every occasion held high the standards of the school and guarded her best interests, Tech has a debt of gratitude for this kind of leadership. THE Conductor OF THE ynzflffom Lgfzcfiaiffza OF OUR SCHOOL LIFE 'N-'X Mlss Coope our Dean of Glrls IS a natlve of Illmoxs Her record here at Tech IS qulte envtable for she has the d1st1nct1on of bemg Techs flrst phys1cal trammg lnstructor for gxrls She held th1s posltlon untll 1924 when she was appomted Dean of Gtrls Her active servlce ln thxs hlgh otfxce has gtven her the love and respect of thousands of students The faculty members who look to Mlss Coope for gundance and cud always f1nd her w11l1ng and eager to help Before Mlss Coope began teachmg here at Tech she attended the Boston Normal School of Gymnas llCS and the Massachusetts Instrtute of Technology Then she entered the sophomore year of Wllson Col lege at Chambersburg Pennsylvama later attending the Harvard Summer School and George Washlngton UIllVeTS1lY from whnch she recerved her degree Her dutles about Tech are countless Belng 1n charge of the glrls IS a dlfflcult task ln ltself but she stxll f1nds time to perform numerous other dutles about the school Recently Mlss Coope has found a novel way to punish gum chewmq students The offenders are requzred to deposlt a small fee m a bank on her desk All these deposlts are turned over to the Tech Ald I-'und CL 'U UOYZL 111 our Student xx Q-...M riff-- through 1eadeISh1p L55 emu: Oofls ASS1StaHt Pr1nc1pal we 651552 of--- I ' ' U 0l1I' Cifrrclmf WI! ZZ! HKU? ll A famrhar f1gure around the school 1S Mr Vlxet the assrstant prmclpal Mr Vllet harls from the mad dle west He was born ln the Hoosrer state and at tended an Indxana h1gh school cmd Indrana State Umverslty He graduated from George Washmgton where he earned hrs Bachelors degree and later hrs Masters degree He came to Washrngton m 1919 after the war t work ln one of the governmental departments How ever he decxded he preferred teachmg as a profes sron Mr Vlret taught school for twenty three years be fore becomxng asslstant prlnclpal He was a hrstory lnstructor m an Indxana hxgh school and also had the umque experrence of teachrng rn a one room country schoolhouse After teachmg hrstory m Tech for ten years he became head of thrs department In March 1937 after the death of Mr Myers he was made asslstant prlncrpal Mr Vlxet acts as advrsor to the boys at Tech and he rs ever ready to help them wlth any problems whxch may confront them RUNS SMOCDTHLY AS SETS THE EIU O'Z r- ' . 'gg I ' . . 4' t . U 1 A I I I I ' ' . ,. fr +41 JM Gqncfzaw JM Qffzaf Asslstant Pr1nc1pa1 .I ,f ' AA as 5 ' 4 50 'Sign I -1 I , N4 YA I ,K . r ,Z'l I A RYTHMIC NOTE ina S K uucaf cS7sffLn9 Ml1lH111.,,Q IOSEPH SNYDER Ed1tor AUDLEY LEAMAN M1htc1ry Edltor IOUISE ROSENBERGER Semor Edxior LITERARY MARY IEFFREYS Club Edltor PAUL ARTHUR Boys Sports Edrtor EULAINE HUMKE Asst to Senxor Ed1tor ELEANOR IACOBSON Faculty Edltor ALICE OLIN GIFIS Spots Edrtor ROBERT HANLON Assl to Ed1tor so Lia CONSTANCE LEIGHTON Feature Edltor ANDREW COMREY TVIILDRED MADIGAN Secretary to ihe Yearbook 5 5 f . j ,J J S ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' Photographer eff WILLIAM HITCHCOCK MARGARET KING FRANK TANA LAWRENCE OVERTON Business Manager Assistant Business Mgr, Clerk Photograph Manager ROBERT HAMILTON GENE BEAUVERD THOMAS RADOS HELEN-MARIE CARTER Assistant Photo Mgr. Secretary Org. Pic. Mgr. Secretary IEANNE RIDER MARTHA ADAMS IAMES MILLER MARGARET MEEK Clerk Clerk Clerk Clerk BUSINESS GETTING IN THE MOOD in the Quiaf Jmozlzing Own X THE FACULTY I 4? H I I ' thi, ' V l I ,1 1 I md MR. IOHN ADAMS 3 ' It Physics X MR. BERNHARD ANDERSON J Printing I MISS LILLIE BAILEY 2 English MAIOR WILLIAM BARKMAN Bookkeeping, Accountancy MISS RUTH BARTLETT Distributive Occupations MISS BERTHA BIRTW1 LL Mathematics MR. CARLOS BLUME Latin MISS SUE BRETT Engish MR. ROBERT BRINKER Iournalism, English MISS AILEEN BROMLEY English MR. LEONARD BROWN Pattern Shop MISS LILLIAN CARPENTER English MISS CLARA CHALLICE History MRS. EMMA CHAMBLISS French MISS MARION CHAPMAN Shorthand, Typing MR. CHESTER CLARK Mathematics MRS. ADA COE Latin MRS. EVELYN DANIEL Physical Education F .fin If f-'ISN ,iQ fx MISS SUZANNE DAUPHIN Office Training, Typing MISS HELEN DERRICK MISS GAY DONNALLY 1 '4 MRS. ELIZABETH DUNN History MISS ESTHER FOSTER English History MISS ALICE FAIRBANKS History, Civics MRS. UNDINE FITZGERALD ' French midi'-ll English MISS IENNIE GRADY Librarian MR. EUGENE GRIFFITH Shorthand, Typing MRS. IOSEPHINE FR English MRS. ELSIE GUMMER Home Economics MRS. DOROTHY EDGERTON Spanish MR. STERLING EDWARDS Printing ANKLIN MRS. ALENE FRAZIER English MRS. EDA FROST English MR. ELMER HARDELL Mathematics MR. IOHN HARRISON Electric Laboratory MR. DUDLEY IACKSON Auto Shop 'fa t 3-n,. ,pf MR. WILLIAM IENKINS Geography MR. HERBERT KEYSER Shorthand, Typing MRS. ISABELLE KREY Shorthand, Typing MR. IAMES LAMB THE FACULTY MISS LOUISE KINGSLEY English MISS LUCY KNOX Home Economics MR. GEORGE KOEHL Physics MISS EDNA MAY LUERS History Art MISS ELIZABETH LAW Home Economics MRS. MABELLE MARTIN History MISS CAROL MCCAMMAN Mathematics MR. FREDERICK MIDDLETON Electric Shop MR. ALLE Chemistry MR. ALBIN MEIER Biology Dr. VERA Biology MR. ELMER KREHBIEL Chemistry N MARSH MISS GENEVIEVE MARSH Social Studies MILLSAPS MRS, FLORENCE MITCHELL Mathematics v.4?N ll 3 34 Q! -5 fr: fi rigt 5- MR. HERBERT MITCHELL MISS IDA NELSON Home Economics Mathematics MISS ELIZABETH MORROW Shorthand, Typing MR. ALBERT PIGGOTT Mold Shop MR. S. W. PURSELL Bookkeeping MR. FRANCIS SCHUTTE Machine Shop MISS MIRIAM SELA English MR. HENRY NOBLE Mechanical Drawing MR. CHARLES RIPPEY Mechanical Drawing H MRS. LOTTIE SIMS Shorthand, Typing 'Ir Q W 4- MISS NELLIIE' OVERHULSER Shorthand, Typing MR. FRANK ROLSTON Chemistry MISS MARTHA POOLE History, Sociology MR. HALFORD SANDERS Social Studies, Law MISS LOUISE SMITH English MRS. EUGENIE SAUGSTAD Art MISS LETTIE STEWART English MR. SAMUEL STRAUSS Biology Q pf? 5 ik THE FACULTY MR GEORGE WALTZ MISS RI-IODA WATKINS English MRS. CAROLY Spanish MR ARTHUR WONDRACK MR. HARMAN NICODEMUS Music AFTERNOON SHADOWS on a I une day QIVG fc fzf 3 12 to the fmvzfg 51251421205 H124 A QUARTETTE OF REAL ABILITY The fine, outstanding ability ot DAVID BARSA and GEORGE GEE has been recognized by the faculty of severul departments. David has been selected as the outstanding Math student of the year while the English department has pronounced him a real genius in vocabulary, He ties with George tor highest honors in Physics while George tops the classes in Chemistry as the finest student and outranks all others as ideal history student. The Techite pays tribute to this pair ot real students. The Biology department has selected TOM MATTINGLY as the student of the year. His fine work in that field has attracted the attention ot his teachers and has caused him to be selected as outstanding student in the Biology classes. MARGARET MILLS has been recommended as Poet Laureate of McKinley by the English department, As the author of the best poem of 1939 and other outstanding work she excels in poetry among the seniors. Q I ,M . if L t - J 8 lf: J Ig ,fe ' Success TRICD IACQUELINE CARTER reached the top spot in the Spanish classes by consistency and dependability. Her record for excellent work covers not only her senior year but extends over six semesters ot superior achievement. The Latin department has chosen SHIRLEY DICK- SON as ideal student in that work. She has main- tained highest Qrades throughout and has proven her- self completely dependable always. M42 The outstanding French student this year is EDITH LEVITOV. Conscientious effort and sureness of detail have enabled her to reach top rank in this work, ang :gf The Bank Staff IS one ol the most relrable cmd IH dustrlous orgamzatlons ot the school Headed by Mr Waltz who rs m charge of the Comrnerclal Depart ment xt 1S conducted rn a qulet buslness llke manner He 1S assxsted by three secretarxes Margaret Burch Helen Lowery and Betty Koop The Bank 1S practr cally mdlspensable for xt not only carrres savmgs accounts but handles the trckets for all school ac l1V1l19S Approxxmately one thrrd ot the students and many teachers have accounts wlth the Bank It also handles all of the varlous G O hnanclal transactxons and the busmess ot the school treasury IS conducted entlrely through lh1S organ1zat1on The pup1ls of the stall are chosen on the basis of resourceiulness honesty drlrgence amlcabthty and scholarshxp The bankmg hours are lrom 8 30 to 2 30 However the last day of each school month wrll frnd the entlre staff work1ng late ln the afternoon closrng the books The ottlcers are Presldent George Boc cabello Vxce Pres1dent Helen Bladt Audrtors Mar garet Speakes and Margle MCAll1St6I Cashrer Dons Everdale D1rector of Savmgs Blame Nakarado Mem bers ot the Stall are Frances Hughes Peggy Slmp k1ns Leatrrce Harpster Vlfallace Yates Betty Grlmore Evelyn Knott Charles Prangley and Chester Skmner 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 - ' V . 1 1 1 1 1 . . , - I 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - ' . , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - A DOME QF GOLD reflects U J Wlth the softness of a icuzigilza info fgi 23412651254 ofzfzi ou I Any boy on the Stage Crew has a r1ght to feel very proud of hrmsell as th1s group ol trarned technrcrans has complete control over the splendld stcge eqmpment at McK1nley H1gh School The members devote a large amount of tlme to the school 1n th1S Work as they mus be at all rehearsals as well as product1ons To obtam one of the varled pos1t1ons a boy must be recommended by an actlve member or a shop teacher Boys 1n thls orgamzatlon have a ilne opportunlty to put to pract1cal use the1r trammg 1n the electr1c machme and Woodwork1ng shops The members of the Boys Stage Crew are Foreman Fred Berar d1 Electnctan Rrchard Sparshott Iohn W1ll1ams lack K1ng Lloyd Wmterbak Raymond Coulombe Davld Wood Raymond Rosslter Charles Cole Lew1s Boarman W1ll1am Scull Charles B1ggS Newton Iones W1ll1am Page Walter Dav1s Randolph Holmer Claude Lowe O 1 fa 5 'Lew PRESENTED IN A NEW SETTING 27 1 .ilk- rs , , 1 E . 4, . X . g 'I . . . 4 I L 1 1 1 1 . , ' I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . - OW' get Cf 5 TRAINING GROUP GETS ALONG The Ioseph H Damel Glee Club IS truly a credlt to Tech The boys are well known for the1r gentlemanly behavror both on the campus and when they are grvmg concerts Thrs splendld morale ot the orgamzatron IS largely due to the excellent guldance of Mrs B B Thompson who IS just MA to the boys The concerts of the glee club are glven for any orgamzatxon request 1ng them provrdrng a convement txme can be arranged The club smgs a number of selections and always closes a concert wlth the McK1nley song The concerts are glven by a select group ot more experzenced boys The others ln the club graduate 1nto the concert group after a certam standard has been reached Each year the glee club grves a banquet and a closed dance The banquet usually held rn December IS always well attended by the alumm of the club The dance IS always an occaslon enjoyed by all and IS gxven ln the Tech gymnasxum The club was organlzed rn 1925 and named for Ioseph H Damel who was the t1rst dlrector of musxc m the publlc schools of Wcrshmgton rnclud mg the Washtngton hrgh schools Each year the organlzatlon mtroduces some new feature xnto the routme of the club For mstance one year the Glee Club emblem was mtroduced and another year the pms were ongmated The ofhcers of the club are Presldent Robert Lmdbloom Vlce Presl dent Iack Cranford Secretarles Iohn Kester Ioseph Bennett and Pete Vial Student Conductor Thompson Smlth .t .1 , . 1 1 I . - 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 - Aters Barnard Bradley Branlner Brooks Bushong Clarke Cornell Cranford Allen Coleman Edwards Hosterman Phllllps Valentme Muccz Wlllls Calomerxes Cummmgs E Dlehl Easter R Edsall R Fxckmger D Pulls Glbson I all Warford Gasch Ludwlg Mltchell Goodspeed Iehle Sprmger Lusk B Palro Smllh R Hart Hlldebrand Iones Lackey Long Paul Broughton Burton Comrey W Samnselle Uber Borland W Goodspeed A Newsome I Stuntz C Mercer I Sakes I Wood Iones N Davls Droney F Frckmger H Frxits B Haas W Layne W Llgan Thompson Vla Vaughn Weschler Freeman Norford Uhnes Mancure Snaldman W Stephenson S Stephenson f Lee CLU Kwik ca IN THE CONCERT GROUP HEART 29 F. . H . ' C. . 'P C. A. . gl' V - 'l E. K. ' . -' ll H, P. ' . 1 A, M. Af? . X H. A- . ' X U Ll ' 0 om C . . ' Q F, . ' . ' J B. Crowder Walz R. Geldner E. ' . 'l l- - - is T : 4 C G. . . . ' . - Q 4 I. ' N. M, ' D. P. ' 1 ' ' H. I. ' L. R. ' B. C. . ' K. N. A. I. ' , , T. 1 ' Rf . ' 5 iz 0 1 cjgyfb Sanz THE RANGE FORTE x 0 49 Xt If you should happen to pass by the cadet oftrce on 'luesday Wednesday or Friday alter school you would hear the crack ol rllle hre and rf you went 1n you would see to your left the rrfle range whlch 1S the headquarters ot the Bovs Rrfle Team The team meets rn thls room whtch IS about seventy hve feet long and about fltty feet wide The only lwhts are above the targets and the rest ol the room rs rn darkness The requtrement tor membershlp IS a shoot mg to t whlch one must pass The team offers an op portunrty for any ambrtlous boy who IS steady and has ct good eye who enjoys targe practrce and who would lrke to learn more about handlmg a rrlle There IS an mterhlgh compet tton wrth other hrgh s hoo teams whtch Tech has won tor two years The cap tam of the team 15 Emmett L Crouch who rs also Captam ot Company B Crouch Manager Iohn Fondahl W Allen R Bru baker W Brubaker K Ludwzg McMullen R Rlsor Robu on NV oand and D Thompson I I ! , ' 1 ' , . . . E . . . A Y , The members ot the team are: Captain, Emmett tf 5y7 1 - 1 - I 1 V - I I 'I' W ' 1' 'rs . s gif 4 I I ' - t' 5 vv X' V3 x VN ',: :,.v ' 'ill Wt QQEC'h ec 'V T H Rah Rah' T H Rah Rah' Thrs iamrlxar yell IS one of the thlngs you would probably hear rt you happened to be passrng by the Memor1al Room on a Tuesday or Fr1day morn1ng around n1ne oclock Headed by Mr Rlppev the tacul ty advlsor the Cheer Leaders busrly practlce the varrous Tech cheers and yells Candrdates are chosen from the thrrd and fourth semesters and the senlor leaders usually have charge of Hartman and Lrndel Turner dlrected the prac tlce Therr dut1es around Tech are va led and many Every football game trrds them rrght out on the held leadrng the school and en couragrng the players What would a pep assemblv be wrthout them? They are famrlra hgures at basketball and baseball games 1n thelr heavy whrte sweaters wlth maroon letters You can always trnd them at the Competrtwe Drllls as well as any other GCl1V1lY 1n whrch the school wlshes them to partlcrpate The mem bers are Llndel Turner Leo Abernathy Betty Cashdollar Helen Donley Charles Hartman Ben Parker Ferne Alrnqurst Elame Glorrus George Cro s Margaret Abott and Betty Iones EST ECL 5711 LEAD THE REFRAIN , 5. L ' ' ' A ' Y ' A 7' training them. This year, Elaine Glorius, Charles . , . ,111 I . I . . 1 1. Y ' 4. I .i 'L A l Q34 l' l 1 THE Ugemmfz 6 The Chemlstry Club whose laculty advrsors are Mr Marsh and Mr Krehblel has past and present students ol chemrstry as tts members It meets upon the call ol the presldent on Tuesday tn the chemxstry recxtatxon room The programs usually cons1st ol a short busxness meetxng and a talk by some well xnformed person on one ot the many mterestmg branches ot chemlstry Thxs year talks were made by Dr Henderson Ass1stant Curator of Physxcal and Chemlcal Geology at the Natmnal Museum and Dr Blum trom thexr Techxte plcture and one or two part1es a year At these parhes they drmk from beakers labeled H SO use hlter paper tor napkms and many other chemlcal supplxes m correspondmg ways The present club was orgamzed IH 1932 under the dxrectlon of the late Mr Louxs Mattern MEDLEY COMPOUNDS and ELEMENTS I the United States Bureau ol Standards. The dues are very small and are used to pay for 2 4' . . I . . THE as Liffzbtf O lfi cers Presldent Stanley Whrte V1ce Presldent Iames Schroer Secretary Phylhs Shney Treasurer Walter Martxn Group I Advtsor Mr Allenl Marsh Group II Advlsor Mr Adams Iohn Anderson Iean Barsa Dav1d Bellmger Glenn Broughton Barnett Culler Roger Davrds Robert Glldden W1ll1s Hough Robert Leaman Audley Lusk Charles Monahan Iohn Moser Roger Ohn Al1ce PGIIO Barton Quan Hrng Hoy RlgOl1 W1ll1Gm Rogers Natahe Schofteld Esther S1 m1nsk1 Thomas Snyder Pete Strong Iune Thetbault Robert Wxlkerson Gerald Cecrl Eugene Chew Nolan Datter George Dav1s Norman Donnelly Bruce Garman Nett1e Gee George Grubbs Helen Herman Sxdney Kaufmann Georg :- Kldwell Kldwell Lawson Levltov Manant Pllcher ohn Robert Alfred Edxth ean Donald Rernoehl Robert Senser Robert Sesstons Lucme Soldberg Ernst Steffey Blllle Iean Warner R1chard Wood Davtd Grubbs, Lindley , ' , ' . I ' , ' , I Krehbtel C iii The Chess Club of Tech has an actrve membershxp of ten boys who meet every Tuesday rn room ZZU to compete Wllh each other tn th1s game ot mental concentratron under the gu1dance of Mrs Frazler the faculty advlsor The club IS open to all students at Tech When they 1o1n they are taught the rules and essentlals ot th1s fGC1HCIf1l'1g pastlme At the1r meetmgs the members compete to determine the best playe s After this process of ellmtnatlon the hve best are automat1cally placed on the team At present the team rs tlrst board Robert Feeney who 1S also the Vlce Presldent of the Interh1gh Chess Assocratxon second berg and txtth board Max Sacks From the tlme the club was organrz d ln l932 the team from Tech has consxstantly placed h1gh rn the 1nter h1gh tournaments The club has dues of twenty hve cents each mester to defray the expenses of the club such as new chess sets and boards and the Techlte prcture At present the club has ten sets and boards Durmg the hrst meetmg lh1S year the otfrcers were elected for the trrst semester They were George Gee Presrdent Davrd Barsa Vice Presldent Ernest Solberg Secretary and Treasurer The members are Paul Arthur Ernest Solberg W1ll1am Sampselle Arthur Rosenau Ioseph Collms Kenneth Prescher Max Sacks George Gee David Barsa and Robert Feeny I CONCERT MENTAL WIZARDS 1 f 1 , yy . . . . . . :ig ff f' board, George Geeg third board, David Barsag tourth board, Ernest Sol- V ' - - ' se- ' 'U ' , iii' lt vi ' re'l ul Yi r 3 ' t ' -rs .xx W K 5070125 The Chevrons club IS made up ol the non commxssroned othcers of the S cond Reglment of the Hlgh School Cadets The purpose of the club IS to brlng together the non commtsstoned olhcers cmd to promote a better under stand1ng among them At the meetlngs they drop thelr sp1r1t of competttlon and a feellng of brotherhood takes tts place They dlscuss matters that are mterestmg to each other and attempt to promote a greater 1nterest 1n the reg1mert ard rn the Cadet Corps 1n general They dlscuss the problems of the regzmert ard ways to better lt Durmg dr1lls the non coms are more tm portant than they seem because they tra1n the rookxes and keep up the ca dence wh1le march1ng Wrthout them no captam would have a w1nn1ng company Next year most non coms Wlll recerve comm1ss1ons and become members of the Saber Club whtch 15 made up ol the commrssloned ottlcers of the reglment Ball B1rch Goode Kennedy Mrtchell Owens Daley Cadem Chapman Wall W Irwm Pxerce Wolz Lear Allen Mrller Pell Swenson Whltcralt Fr1tts Sands Schroer Adams Bass Baumgartner Grubbs Reno Speaker Amos Fondahl Goodspeed Iacobs Parro Vlgderhouse Ayers Bennett Bur gess Carey Frckrnger Kennedy Rodgers Blevms Ferns Iacoby Kaufman Wolf Dorland Glxdden Quan Redheld Robertson Volland NON COMS e SECOND 35 . , ' A ' ' A ' . , Of 54 -th The members are: Ackerman, Collins, Gilbert, Stephens, Thompson, D., , - 7 ff X. Y- J I IN THE gL'ZCLS cj E ARE Eddie Barham James Boyer Bill Delestatious Victor DeLeon Dick O Brien Don Cockrille lack Hoyert Howard Kemper Chester CIOIHI Marshall Dellmger Buddy Webb N1ck Mantzourrs Lester Ehrlich Paul Iennings Angelo Catucci lack Walsh Bob Walsh George Hall Warren Priesser Vernon Dodge Bob Kelly Iohn Sullivan Don Triganan Homer Wedding Louis Mostow Wiles Developing Fme BUSINESS Edna Swann Laura Tacconelli Dorothy Phelps Doris Burke Mary Brennan lean Shriver Evelyn Harrison Mary Frenzel Lura Foukes Louise Iacobson Eleanor Iacobson Helen Waltz lean Mulvey Evelyn Knott Chester Skinner George Boccabello Faye Thompson Mary DiGiacomo Doris Long Norma Iacobs Sylvia Gordon Erma Weinstein Mary Bennett Frances Foster Gene Beauverd Mildred Madigan Alice Pfluger Mary Garrett Margaret Milam Grace Mason Allan Smith Iames Wootten David Trumble Doris Everdale athletes from the UPPER RANGE The Clrcle T IS one of the most coveted awards g1ven by Tech so 15 1t consldered a hlgh honor to become a member of the Clrcle T club The membership ts composed entirely of boys who have recelved thelr letter through actlvltxes ln the varxous sports Football baseball basketball and track are the four sports through whlch the athletes may recelve thelr letter Thxs clubs atm IS to promote good sportsmcm shlp strong character and better athletes for Tech The membershxp has always been large whlch shows that the good Splflt and deter mlnatxon of the boys IS to glve Tech the best Thelr act1v1t1es are not purely athletlc however as they usually have soclal events durmg the year They are always on hand to offer thelr asslstance around the school whenever they are needed The members collected the con trlbuhons at the Cash and Can Assembly thxs year When the members have earned thelr Circle T a second tlme they are given a star Some of the more outstandmg members may earn two stars The offlcers are Presxdent Ryan Souther Vlce Presldent B111 Benner Secretary Dlck The Commerclal Club acquamts tts members Wllh the commercial GCl1Vllt95 and opportunztles tn Washmgton It correlates the commerclal work of the class room wxth a wlder knowledge of busxness standards and xdeals by means of pro grams msxde the school and fleld trtps At the meetmgs whlch are held each week a program IS planned and presented by a program commxttee and very often the club takes tr1ps to dtfferent commercial and busmess establxshments ln the clty The members have planned many good txmes and mterestxng entertamments for the future Each semester shorthand and typmg speed contests are held among the members of the club All puplls enrolled IH any subject of the Busxness Department are ehglble for membersh1p The faculty advlsor IS Mlss Dauphln The offrcers are Presldent Paulme Soule V1ce Prestdent Margaret Btrch Secretary Martha Claxr Treasurer Glenda Heltzel Wheltong'Treasurer, lim lMiller5 Sergeant,-at-Arms, Iolfn Buckley., BRAINS in the OHZHZSTCLQ 5 czfuz WINNING THE ARGUMENT 1S the AIM of these X The purpose ot the Debat1ng Club 15 to promote lnterest and etf1c1ency rn debatlng and PUbl1C speak 1ng Under the dlrectlon of Mr Vatl the Debatlng Club meets very other Frrday for a buslness sess1on after whxch a mmor debate IS held at va 1ous tunes throughout the school year so as to grve the mem bers more experxence rn the formahty of a debate Also by th1s method the best speakers are chosen to represent Tech 1n the mter hrgh debates The sub Iect tor debate thrs year throughout the Unlted States IS Resolved 'Ihat the tecle at government should own and operate the rallroads The club partlclpates ln the 1nter hxgh debates and sends delegates to the fmal debate conference sponsored by George Wash mgton Un1vers1ty The othcers are Presrdent Ioe Amos Vlce Presldent Dons Pl1shker Recordmg Sec retary Natahe Rogers Correspondxng Secretary Rose Fox Treasurer Margaret Mllls The members Allen Iohn Fondahl Roy Swenson Leonard Ruben Wlllldm Brxcker Ierome Chasen Vrrg1n1a Lee B tty Iane Lack hott Albert Rattlner Patrxcla Colhns Sylv1a Gordon Sarah lane Wrlllams Iohn Ulme Betty Iune Karle Karln Shea Rxcha d Purcell Leatrlce Harpster Betty Peters Rlchard Whlttaker Quartettes Fonoroft, George Gee, David Barsa, Robert Furniss, Q I S Y Q r rn Q J. lf ' N - rx V Wi., 1 KW, UQ R, I S E F S S 4 H I5 Ii 4 S 111 X1 FX, gf? iw lx ? ffl xv. wb .- 1 1 1 M , N N W X 'P I x fg fl 4 41' .W 3 fy 1 1 1 .Ax is iw' Y AA nog S I' .E -7 , x g 5 .fg1 :J ik ' M K.. 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X g I I V f n.. , .141 1 1 X X- X., - . ' , X Q ' if . ' 1' Q 'A' 5 . X X T ' .1 fl X, Q K -I Q - -N , T. xg -aifir QT -X x Z lx-,,,XxVKx x gx vxe xx M i Q Q .- efe.effei,1 ,X six , V fx FORTISSIMO TRANQUILLO The qu1et ot the front lawn becomes the d1n ot the crowded stad1um 1t there 1S a football game n SX 1 X QU. R , k I I v FLbZfL,ZL5f25Cf as Shubert's Symphony Vuflggzfclijz as modern syncopation 100557 as a Viennese Waltz THE Buznzczfici CJKLLZ CONDUCTS its fall performance SUE? Cl I LOW NCDTE 'W' Wrth the pre e tat on rn the lall ol Seven lxeys to Ealdpate 'lechs Dramatrc Club otfrcra ly opened tts sea son As ore of the school s most oatstardrrg orgamzatrons the st de t body on a rumbe ot occasrons throughout the cllool year rt preserts annually a all play and sponsors a ore act play' tour ament held each sp mg at Chrlstmas an lnpre srve paqeant IS presented The entlre proceeds of the fall play go rrto the school treasury to be used many of our schools worthy actrvrtres Membershlp rn the club IS g1ven to anyone who memo rrzes and recltes twelve lrnes of Shakespeare After the weekly meetrngs the dliterent groups lnto whrch the club IS drvrded present plays and refreshments are sometrmes served The faculty advxsors are Mrs Coe M1ss Derrlck and Mrss Brett The club ofhcers are Presrdent Barnett Broughton V1ce Presldent Roberta Kells Secretary Rrchard Tryon Treasurer Laura McDan1el Sargeant at Arms Damel Whrtcraft f a Qqx l fhifn v-as X X t Wg! ,Qu 1 way- uacxxfl xv X4 I LSR. 't is 9 uQ4'M M Q' anna.: ,QBNQQ RSNQVQ- 1n the Gladys Ehrman Martha Adams Dorothy H111 Shrrley Dlckson Sarah I Wrllrams Teen Clay Betty Clay Grace Pearson Phyllls Clark Sydney Herman Frances Brrge Marylo Franklm Mary Gazley Elsie Lewrs Phyllrs Slrney Falrfax Harr Martha Barker Kay Barker Kay Allen Valerre Popham Iesse Watt Ioe Hall T Mattrngly Clalre Brackman Barbara Chenault Iean Kaplan Laura McDan1el Iean Suttle Grace Valenh Arthur Iehle Ioe Amos R Whlttaker Iohn Stuntz Herbert Frxtts Margaret Mrlls Chrlstrne Ward C Cutxcchra Iuanrta Dxanda Amta Layton LOIS Neuhaus Mary G Wxllrs Mary G Ryan DRAMATICS CLUB presentahons of our HISTRIONIC EXPERTS .jffrlpll O! A: . ml xl y x T ' T- fy., ,. f '.-'12'Zq'1, l l i-7:'iI'fa ' ff I ,fy 1107 , I - - X ff 'W Q , A 1t serves tech rn varlous ways: rt presents assemb.1es for ,-1,. 'x'-ffm -- 1 'g' R.g?Sj 1: n . I ' Q9L',iL1,. 1, . ,- ' ' ' '-:. 4,v t s r , , . - , I :, V4.3 yn :ak Ei A... gs A , ' 3 i 5 I Ai-xx :X -.. 1 JA,-1 'rt 5' ' . 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' : THE EIZCLIZ DEVELOPS The Fencing Club was organized by a group of cadets to teach the ancient art of self defense Through the many awkward poses whlch are assumed the aspiring fencing student learns to thmk and act quickly At f1I'Sl glrls were not admltted to the club but later alter long consideration membership prrveleges were granted to the ladies The club meets every Thursday nlght to receive lnstructions in the art of fencing On alternate Tuesdays the members meet to conduct the busmess oi the club and to arrange contests with other teams about the c1ty The iaculty advisor is Mayor Barkman The members are Robert Osyer Iohn Kester Robert Hough Knowlton Taber Shirley Ienmngs Nancy Scott Dav1d Barsa Francls Gangano Gladys Chenowlth Max Sacks Marlorie Aldridge R1chard Tryon Iames Carmody George Cross Mary George and the officers are President March Treasurer Edith Levitov Sergeant at Arms Thomas Habecker RHYTHM bOd1lY movement -,- . . . . . . 111 Richard De Argo: Vice President, Gloria Edwardsp Secretary, Io Ann V f R-ry X M, t 1 l - fl THE 'ZEIZC C L Cercle ol Bonne Humeur Qu est ce se passe 1c17 Quel jargon' Cest du franqals sans doute Our Je me rapelle mamtenant cest auyourd hur mercredl et le cercle de bonne humeur et de culture a prepare une PIGCS La Farm est Un Grand Inventeur Cest une bonne comedle I sums contente qu tl y a1t des phrases en anglals pour ma1der a la comprerdre Bon' On va chanter mamtenant Iarme cela A la dermere reunron Madame Druxllet de lambassade grecque a montre des vues de la nouvelle Orleans et nous parle des pralmes et du gumbo On samuse a ces reumons et cest une bonne mamere dapprendre a parler frangals Les membres du bureau sont Presldent Edlth LeV1lOV Vrce President May Babcock Secretary Beryl Conk11n Treasurer Barton Paxro Les membres du ce cle sont Dons Sosnxck Ieanne Kapplan Margaret Putman Kayo Knaub Sophle Chlop1ck1 Ioseph Co111ns Hugh Easter Betty Clay Phyllls Alken Rosalle Fonorolf Grace Pearson Peggy OConnor lean Manant Phyllls Clark Lorrame Penkert Gordon Allan Helen KCllQV1llI'lOS Bettsy Barrow et de Culture 9 9 . 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MUSICAL The Girls Glee Club of Tech is one oi the best known and best liked organizations ot its kind in the crty It is also the only robed high school club in this part ot the country The robes are made ot a deep maroon cloth and trimmed with gray collars Nicky the girls affectronately call Mr Nicodemus their director is very proud of the1r accomplishments The girls give an average of two or three concerts every month Most of them are for fraternal many special occasions at Tech Their repertoir includes music ot a quality that is seldom found in that of choruses with much more mature voices When they sang for the congress of mi sic teachers from all parts of the United States they were considered the best chorus of their class The officers ot the club are President Mary Halstead Vice President Connie Campbell Secretary Harriet Smith Asst .uccretary Ieanne Smith Treasurer Louise Brown Asst Treasurer Betsy Barow Librarians Betty Bush and Iune Dent Pcrsonel Director Barbara Waller Asst Personel Director Betty oimoi s 9655 ' f Z7 1 U L A l X X! f l . . I .. . Us orders, but they also sing tor the P. T. A., the junior highs, and P' .1 . orgamzatlon GTRLS GLEE CLUB LONG Lenore Aronson Betsy Barrow Dorothy Bennett Mary Lou Breen Laura Brooks Ruth Carre Barbara Chenault Betty Daugherty Iune Dent Barbara Durfee Marlanne Edge Glor1a Edwards Lou1se Brown Betty Bush Conme Campbell Betty Cashdollar Mary Catterton Iackle Clark Teen Clay Carmellna CUl1CCh1Q Ernestxne Davey Ed1th Donnolly Eleanor Duerkson Katherme Faller Iosephrne Palumbo Margaret Paul Glorla Pershmg Martha Posey Paullne R1Ch Margaret Rrchmond Phylrs Sllney lVIar1an Solberg Lots Stuntz Catherme Bevans L1ll1an Blue Sylvxa Borak . , - K fl-Lf 5 , , . P, t STANDING l ' - - ' ' Betty Hasterman Marian Genung Ethel Cotsoni Y ff xx! B gf , I .l WORTH Betty Harshp Mary Halstead Lucxle Hoyme Ela1ne Kohler Iane Ialdlaw Ioanne Marsh lane Mtller Valerle Popham Evelyn Rogers Ieanne Slnsel lane Speakes Dorothy Snow Gladys Sullrvan Mary True Iva Tubbs Betty W1ll1ams Prrscllla AmldOH Norma Andruss Beverly Batchelder Claire Brackmann Ed1th Fraser Mary Gazley Barbara George leanne Gochenour Phylrs Hardle LOUISE Iacobson Betty Iamelson Henrxetta K1eshter Suzanne Laney Anxta Layton Ruth Lewls Carol1nee Lmkens Dorothy Montgomery Gladys McBee Dorothy McCandless laynelln McCurdey VIFQIUIG McDowell lO1S Neuhous Peaqv O Connor Alrce Olln Mary Brunner Isabel Cooke Martha Dalton Ruth Geran Nancy Hobson Betty Karle Bermce Lockhart Mary Ellen Lovelace Crace Mattlngly Betty McCall Evelyn Myers Pat Rhrne Helen Rothwell Dorothy Russel Helen Sakas Betty Srmons Faye Smlth Harriet Smrth Anne Thaler Helen Versls Dorothy Wtldman MEDLEY d Lenora Aaronson Beverly Batchelder Betsy Barrow lean Beauverd Clare Brackman Io Clare Bray Ruth Bolker Betty Bowle Mlldred Brrnceheld Frances B1rge Margaret Calbeck Helen Marle Carter Betty Cashdollar Mary Clough Betty Clay Sylvla Clrck Dorothy Compton Beryl Conklm Florence Cornett Shrrlev D1CkSOH Dor1s Donovan Eleanor Duerksen Marlanne Edge Ianet Ell1s Catherrne Farnback Barbara Faukner Lura Fowkes Ellnor Furmss Ruth Fentrman Peggv Gammon Dorothy Garrett Mary George Phyllls Gray Iean Gochenour Iudy Gflfflfll Evelyn Heiferman AVIS Hxgdon Betty Hosterman V1olet Hubbel Iean Hummer Betty May Inglrs Eleanor Iacobson Loulse Iacobson Betty Iamlson Vlrgxnxa Iohnson Glorla Iones Constance Klng Carol Knaub Suzanne Laney Peggy Lawson V1rg1n1a Lee Connle Lerghton Mary Leonard Marlon Lester Helen Lowery Mlldred Madigan lean Manant C'race Mason Thelma MCCGID VITQIHIC McDowell Helen McKmlev Marv lo Mead Ianet M1lburn Margaret Mllan Barbara Mxlam Mrldred Montgomery Dorothy Newby Carol Nlchols Peggy Norms Thelma Northrop Peggy O Connor Clara Poole Dorothy Phelps Martha Posey Dons Pllshker Margaret Putman Ursula Rrchre Natahe Rogers Lourse Rosenberger Helen Schade Nancy Scott Iean Smsel Thedosxa Shupe Helen Srlbough Faye Smxth Peggy Snouiter Dor1s Spangler Iune Strong LOIS Stuntz Mary Dee Thompson Helen Vlqness Helen Waltz Relrnyra Warren Warrene Welch Betty West Elsle Wllkerson Sarah Iane Wllllams Gqcfiaifisi e .f 'zo 'mm e 5551055 E th . . of f ' A th . . ' I I K Harriet Corcoran Afliffi Il-C1Yf0Y1 Marg'-'fel Shaw ZZ emblem of the Glrl Reserves lS a blue trrangle whlch srgmhes body mrnd and spmt It lS the purpose ol the Grrl Reserves to develop these three phases of a g1r1 s personalrty The work of th1s organ1zat1on lS carrled out by the grrls themselves through commrttees a cabrnet and an 1nter h1gh councrl The Glrl Reserves meetmgs held every Thursday afternoon are xnterestmg and varxed Thrs year there was a football meetmg when the coach came and explarned the varrous plays to the g1rls Some of the other programs were a muslcal qulz and speakers on such lOplCS as Datxng Dos and Donts Modelrng and Make up Outdoor UCl1Vll19S mcluded hamburger roasts brcycllng and skatmg partles and trrps to places of lnterest such as a broadcastlng statron Varrous mter hlgh GCl1V1l16S rncluded ceremon1als dances club suppers a trlp to New York and week end spent at Vacatron Lodge and Kamp Kahlert In the sprrrg the grrls usually grve a fashron show w1th members ot the club modelmg the clothes Another sprmg event 1S the Mother Daughter Ban quet held at the Y The olfrcers of th1s club are Presrdent Nettle Garman Vlce Presldent C11 Representatrve Mary Grace Ryan Soclal Charrman Dorothy H1 S cral Servlce Charrman Barbara Vogel Membershrp Charrman Valerie Popham Hrstorran V1rg1n1a Glles Sergeant at Arms Eulaxne Humke Musrc Chalrman Barbara Waller Pubhcrty Charrman Shrrlev Woltel Faculty Advrsers Mlss McCamman and Mtss Morrow AND GIVE THE BEST 555 'ZULQ TO FIND -fails 49 Betty Petersp Secretary, Rena Lynchg Treasurer, Mary Ellen Yenneyg Coun- . . 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' ' 65 , nfl ffgffs Cf 5 PIANISSIMO has no Place 1n the RIFLE RANGE The Gxrls Rllle Club was founded ln 1931 by MISS Hart when she hrst came to Tech The gxrls practlce rn the Rrfle Range every Monday and Thursday afternoon There are certain rules whlch rt complled wxth by the grrls enable them to become members of the Iunlor Rlfle Corps of the Natlonal Rltle ASSOCI atlon They have a competxtlon ln the fall and the best shots m the club become the team The dues are txtty cents a semester whlch pay tor the1r ammum hon and for keepmg the guns 1n good condltlon Two shootlng posrtlons are used by the glrls They a e the standmg and the prone posltxons Certam lockers are reserved for them ln the rlfle range and there are kept the1r nlne guns and the padded shootlng Jackets whlch have been handed down year alter year m the club The targets used are those recog nlzed by the Natlonal Rltle Assoclatlon so the grrls may quahfy tor the medals gwen by that orgam zatlon The members of the Rlfle Club are Captaln Shlr ley Ell1s Manager B1ll1e lean Stephy Margaret Shaw Evelyn Myers Ruth Geran Betty Bowre Betty Bush Lucxene Sessxons Vrrgmxa Gxles Mxldred Mem er Mary Purcell Mlldred Wxker Carol Nxchols Mar garet Abbot AIICG Lawrence Vxrglma Mltchell and Mary Louxse Wxlson Y f I L LL X 5 fs? H' , TI s e f ! m Y r , 'BTW Those of the girls in the Rifle Club, who are skillful enough to hit the bull'seye a high percentage of the time, are on the Rifle Team, which consists of the seven highest scorers on the club. These seven girls are regulars on the team, while a second team, composed of eight girls, are substitutes. These girls help the beginners to perfect their skill ot marksmanship and teach them rifle cleaning. The team shoots in inter-high matches and once a year has a contest with the Boys' Rifle Team of Tech. The Girls' Rifle Team also shoots tor medals given by the National Rifle Association for good scores. The faculty advisors are Mrs. Sims and Miss Overhulser. The captain is Shirley Ellis and the manager is Billie lean Steftey. The members ot the Girls' Rifle Team are Betty Bush, Shirley Cooperstein, Shirley Ellis, Grace Mattingly, Lucine Sessions, Margaret Shaw, Billie Iean Stettey, and Elizabeth Tavel. g Y I 2 a THE 96151 l Kaffe makes a high percentage ot bu1l'seyes QUR 9 f5ClOLLf:i Tech s Gxrl Scout troop led by Mzss Knox 1S one of the best known troops m the crty because ot tts far reachmg act1v1t1es It xs made up ot gxrls who have prevlously been members of some other troop but who transferred here when they entered Tech Every g1rl must be at least flfteen The glrls vary thetr GCl1V1l1eS during the year but the1r specxalty IS dmners gxven on a non proht basxs Last sprmg they were selected to cook and serve a luncheon tor Mrs Roosevelt and were hrghly comphmented by her on 1ts excellence They have gtven many dmners by specxal request for the troop and recreatlonal leaders of the Dlstrzct Among their other actxvltles are tncluded f1VS mlle hlkes maklng odd head dresses helpmg w1th the Tech A1d Chrxstmas baskets makmg thetr own Chrtstmas presents and takmg many over mght and week end trrps The othcers are Presxdent Martha Dalton Secretary Treasurer Betty Schlauch Asslstant Food Lleutenant Dorothy Valentlne Faculty Advxsor Mtss Knox The members are Betty Caw Sylvxa Cllck Patrlcla Collms Martha Dalton Ianet Ellts Ruth Geran Mary Leonard Mary Purcell Betty Schlauch Lorram Threle Dorothy Valenttne Hope Howard Marllyn Mosely Barbara Nutam and Mary LOUISE Harrtson The assoclate members are COHHIG Campbell and Margaret Paul C50 zcfi Leadershlp ,A 1 .XS 1 T t iz STRIKE THE .t,rn,,,,, .. 3 x 9? 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T 0 N A t 'W ff 1 ,i N i ' , K 1 Q 66 Faces Sm111ng and determ1ned 1nd1cate the mood 1n Whlch we face our Student World 7 .5125 'za 'z CU2LZO.fLOl2 DIMINISHES the DISCORD 1n STUDENT LIFE AND promotes Lower House U55 5,9 9 5 ,gif X A 09 ' ' Upper House The General Organization is the student govermng organization of McKinley Hxgh School Its purpose is to organize and maintain the various activities oi the school to initiate legislation on behalf of the student body to Charter all organizations and award honors for school activities The officers are a pres1dent a vice president a secretary and a treasurer The president IS a member of the eighth semester and holds office between February and Iune The vice president is a member ot the seventh semester and auto matlcally becomes president in September The secretary is a girl and a member oi the fifth or sixth semester and holds office tor one year only The treasurer IS a member of the faculty The elections are held every February and the student body elects the president the vice president and the secretary and the semester representatives The thlrd semester holds an election every semester The G O is dlvided into two houses the Executive or the Upper House and the Advlsory or Lower House The Upper House is made up oi the officers of the G O and the semester representatives The Lower House is made up ot Sectlon Presidents and the Presidents ot all the school organizations Patricia Rhine Members of the Upper House are lack Cranford Elaine Glonus Richard Smith Edward Barton Connle Campbell William Ayers Iulian Sambataro Mildred Thayer and Robert Humphries Lower House members are G Smlth Manszouris Sulh van Green Galitaro Aldridge Bramgan Souther Cogswell Ballard Posey Broughthon Dimsey Villalon MacNulty Chenoweth Hargough Willis Bonar Spangler Ferry Sam bataro Giles Donahue Miller Doyle Kmg Brown Pierce Nussbaum Ricker Reinoehl Spiridoponlos Geran Thompson Blxgh OBrien Bausell Kloman Nomaban Shaw Keller Monahan Plishker Perry Ziegler Dale Sands HARMONY between faculty and student body ana 'za 'z alzazahon Y Lower House 55 . I I . I ' I I . , , . ' ' ' r r Officers this year are President, Robert Walshg Vice President, Iack Crantordg Secretary, 45 I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I . I I I I I I I I ' I l I I I I l I I I I I - I l I I I I I ' I I I I I l I I I . I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' - - Preparing a volume of mformatlon about our The Tech Handbook which was recently revived by Mr Daniel will no doubt prove to be a great help to the new students com ing into Tech Miss Bromley and the Hand book Staff have the difficult task ot collect mg and assembling the various information which will be included in the book A de scrrption ot all the courses offered at Tech will help the student to select his program wisely There will also be a short description able the new student to decide promptly which clubs he would like to ioin A list ot teachers general rntormation about the building and grounds a history ot Tech and numerous other interesting and helpful items will be included. There will be no charge tor the Handbook which is scheduled to be completed before Iune. The students here at Tech, however, will get their first glimpse of it when it is distributed in September to the now third semester sections. The Hand- book Statt included Max Sacks Kay Allen Frank Hedrick and Kenneth Prescher as Edi- tors and Rose Fox Beatrice Grange Mar- garet Luers Claude Lowe Margaret Mills Iean Plass Daun Sanford Esther Schofield Doris Sosnick and Billie Iean Stetfey as Re- porters. The typist for the Staff is Norma Short. HAND BUCK STAFF Alfucfsnt FM mfr! l l T , T T tt OON MOTO gfaCefu11Y There's a good golfer! How do I know? The first quality that I noticed was his stance. He had a definite rhythm in his swing. He kept his eye on the ball. His wrists possessed a certain flexibility which is necessary for a good follow-through. These points are developed through years of practice. Goli improves one's judgment of distance. Golf through the con- stant exercise strengthens bodies and improves eyes. That is why golf is such a valuable sport. Tech has always encouraged valuable sports and when golf was recognized as a game in this classification, McKinley along with other schools in this city began intra-city competition. ln Washington the Dawes Cup is the highly-prized possession of the city champions. This year Tech had a fine golf team under the able leader- ship of Mr. Sanders. The team is composed of Dick Burgess, Guy Harris, Wil- licxm Waller, Calvin Smith, Cheyney Talbert, Robert Boyce, Robert Martin, and Ioe Gallagher. the Qoff EQH2 swings its clubs becomes C SWINGSTERS and CLASSICAL PERF ORMERS READY for the DOWN BEAT 1n EVERY SCHOOL Part1c1pat1on rn two Swrngtlme Revues two Cash cmd Can Assem bl1es radto programs and Iumor I-l1gh School programs IS the splendxd record of the Harmomca Club Thls club was organlzed 1n October 1938 by a group of mus1cally mmded Techltes It 15 one of the newest at Tech cmd has last become popular Wrth the students In preparmg for engage ments they choose the p1eces that they w1ll present The muslc and har mony are arranged by the members Instrumentatlon must also be arranged because of the many sxzes and keys ot harmon1cas The presldent of the club IS Charles Ba1rd M1ss B1rtwell IS the1r Faculty Advlsor The members rnclude Iohn Baker Louls Ellls W1ll1GH1 Telter Frank Graves Matthew Roach and George Snyder 0, 'ZHZOHLCCL SHOW 19' -r 1 U55 Ml THE hums the MELODY Members of the H1 Y are Glen Bellmger Robert Remoehl Louls Cadem Robert Geldner Robert Edsall Gordon Allan Robert Turmss Paul Mxtchell Kenneth Ludwlg Dan Harbough Brook Bucklngham Alex Carson Eddle Edwards Ernest Tohman Iarnes Bouton George Uber Iarnes Schroer D1Ck Harms THE cihloma CZOHOHZLCQ, U Members of the Home Economxcs Club are Phyllxs Gray Elmor Furness Dorothy Phelps Betty Cheeney Helen Mattson Nethe Garmcxn Ruth Shaw R1ta Funkhouser Mane Boswell Alxce Greenhorn Thelma Creamer Alrce Kellogg Evelyn Schultz Harrxet Reld Iudy Gr1if1th Mary Clough Martha Lee Cla1r Marjorle Whlttaker Wrltes the ' David Redfield Frank Hardie ' fag of GOOD FELLOWSHIP One of the most promrnent clubs rn Tech 1S the Tech H1 Y The oblect of thls club IS to promote the welfare ot the school and to encourage good tellowshlp among the students The takxng of pledges mto the H1 Y rs always marked by a party or a dance whrch rs one ot the hrghlrghts of the year Its other actzvntles lnclude straw rrdes welner roasts bowlmg partxes and an annual party at Beverley Beach The H1 Y meetmgs are held every Saturday evemng at the Y M C A and after the meetmgs are over the members have free use ot 1ts recreatlonal fGCl11f16S The ad vxsor IS Mr Lawrence Gunther a promment Washmgton lawyer The tem porary faculty advlsor rs Mr Vl1et The offlcers are Presldent George Uber Vrce Presrdent Robert Geldner Secretary Paul Mrtchell Treasurer Drck Harrls Sergeant at Arms Frank Hardle and Goat Master Dan Har bough LYRIC of PRACTICALITY meets every Tuesday At the hrst meetmg one hundred htty g1rls attended tea m the apartment on the thrrd floor The club brmgs together those glrls who are lnterested rn home econornrcs Some held trrps were made thrs year to Southern Dalrtes to the Department of Agrxculture to the Bureau ot Standards and to an orphanage 1n order to acquatnt the club members wlth problems of homemakmg and housekeepmg The club also V1Slled the Home Economlcs Clubs rn other schools rn the clty The Chrlstmas Proyect was contmued th1s year wrth each g1rl brmgmg good cheer to one or more chlldren They hlled stockmgs wxth trutt candy and toys and dlstrlbuted them at a nursery school ln addltlon to thls the club performs many other soc1al servrces The offtcers are Presldent Edna Mae G1lbert Vlce Presldent Harrtet Reid Secretary Lucretla RICUCCI Treasurer Vrrgxma Gxles Hrstorxan Ruth Shaw Custodran Dorothy Royston I t ,,,, , H The Home Economics Club, under the supervision ot Miss Dorothy M. Smith, . ' ' , ' ' a READ KEY TIMES THE l7Lg'Z0,'Zy 56 -11 X ff if X:-f Z Under the supervxs1on of Mlss Ienme Grady a small group ot volunteer students are workmg dxhgently to mam tam the standard of excellence ot the school hbrary Thls staft IS expected however to keep up a hlgh scholastlc ratlng Each year mstruchon IS g1ven to the th1rd cmd fourth semesters 1n order to acqualnt them Wllh the lzbrary and the opportunxtles offered there Durmg the past school term Mr Moreland ot the Petworth Llbrary spoke ln the school llbrary on books Innumerable new books and magazlnes are bought each year for the lxbrary so as to make avanlable as many books as posslble for the students Th1S year there was a multx colored dlsplay of book covers on the bulletm board out sxde of the Llbrary durlng Book Week Those who wlshed to reserve any of these newly ordered books were at hberty to hle a request beforehand Books from the publlc llbrary supplement the supply ln Tech s llbrary each week These are also avallable to the students The members are Fanrtax Haar Sylvxa Gxdow Dolores Senser Grace Ingalls Norma Harvel Ed1th Levltov Nettxe Adams Mar and Eddle Monahan f u ri : fy shall Buck, Alice Greenhorn, lean Bridwell, Elva Lewis, 4 xg ifff . Z -'ff 11,1 f ' ff, ,pf',A,, to keep 1I1 with the goof gbullfi 111 the AWIZOMJ' heedless of the promlse of sprmg 1n the bare elm we hurry toward the gym i , ,Q 'Y KN , ff-:V 'RX H .1 V , . 1 If . ' K X . V4 A 3 1 1 , f I ? Jlfafuza Works 1n lack Adams Martha Adams Fern Almquxst Dons Anderson Gene Beauverd Betty Barrow Iames Bouton Amanda Brunner Chester Burgess Claude Burrel Louis Cadem Helen Mane Carter SAVE THE Mary Chapman Betty Caw Betty Clay Ioseph Collxns Dorothy Compton Edith Donely Helen Donely Ralelgh Donely Wxlllam Doyle Gladys Ehrman Allen Freeman Betty Fxsher Robert Furnrss Peggy Gammon Nettle Garman HARMONIOUS Ruth Geran ludy Grxthth Helen Grubbs Lldley Grubbs Norma Heyser Dorothy Hlckman Ioseph I-lock Eulalne Humke Glorls Iones Rebecca Ketner Helen Morelen Alrce Lawrence Dorothy Payne Alfred Lawson Louis Pavay Buddy Leaman Betty Peters Earl Lerch Robert Remoehl Mxldred Madxgan Patrxcxa Rhlne lean Manant Natalxe Rogers Frnxle Martlnsky Betty Schlauch Bernard Maschauer Bob Senser Genevreve McCeney Norma Short Iosephme Mease Ieanne Smsel Mary lane S1rola Phyllxs Slmey Thompson Smxth Dorothy Snow Dons Sosmck Rlchard Speaker lane Strong Dorothy Valentlne Ellen Wall Relmyra Warren Carol Wonn ' 'K qi U65 N i f., X ll E437 W IKING over h1ll and dale roastrng hot dogs around an open campflre roller skatmg around Homes Pomt v1s1t1ng places of mterest such as Fort Washrngton and Harp rs Ferry gomg on straw rrdes these are but a few of the many and varrod QCl1V1l19S of the Nature Club Th1S club IS composed of boy and g1rls lnterc ted rn havlng fun and rn doxng thlngs rn the great out ol doors Members of the club collect leaves ferns flowers butterfhes fossrls and other th1ngs of lnterest elther to use 1n therr Brology work or to supplement therr own personal hobbres The dues are only ten cents per semester and contn butrons from these dues are made to the Audubon and the Wrld Flower Preservatron Socretres rn order to help them carry on thelr work Dr Mrllsaps head of the Blology Department acts as advrsor to the club The ofhcers are Pre rdent Constance Lerghton Vrce Presrdent Constance Campbell and Secretary Treasurer Cornel1us McN1cholas wlth BIRDS and FLOWERS C7 afwzs Heads together in close harmony expressing emotion and interest in all the elements of our Student X THE 0 Las ggi ASSISTING 1n the smooth running ADMINISTRATION of our ff ff The Oftrce Staff is practically indispensable for around it hinges the Work of the whole burldmg Mrs Turner and her staff Which consists of student workers are kept busy every minute of the day answering the switchboard dis trrbuting the mail preparing the permanent record books for section teachers use filing typing record1ng outside calls and cutting and running stencils for the daily bulle tins absence list and dozens of other details The students gain valuable knowledge in secretarxal and general office Work which will someday aid them in securing a positron ization and the Whole atmosphere is brisk and busy Each student knows h1s 1ob and takes his turn in answering the switchboard as Well as running errands The members of the office staff are Iames Boyer Christine Evans V1rg1n1a Evans Leroy Peake Barbara Wrdner Iack Iohnson lack Maddax Iohn Prather lack Hodgson Iohn Shanks Bettie Simmons Betty lflood Dorothy Pc'tr1 rca Gladys Ehrman William Marshall Carol Mrchol D othy Trppet Norma Andrus and Iames Sakes LIFE f I I .. , - I - I - s in the business field. Efficiency is the keynote of the organ- ' , , ' I , . 'ta , , ' ' . , 7 S, or ' , THE LOTCQEQETU. - musical core - - KDQQ ana! Qafeffai BRUSHES SWISH PALS AND PALETTES IS IN SESSION APPRECIATION in PAINTINGS TAKE FORM - - - ' - - - , M! of the FINER ARTS of our STUDENT LIFE The McKinley High School Symphony Orchestra, directed by Dore Walten, is one of the most necessary school organizations. The members faithfully play for all school ac- tivities throughout the year. They are often called upon to represent the school at con- ventions and other entertainments in the city. Several former members ot our orchestra now play in the Marine Band and the National Symphony Orchestra. William Santlemann, Tech Concert master in 1920, has recently been made director of the United States Marine Band. Tech's orchestra was the first to perform in Constitution Hall when all the seats had not yet been installed. They presented the first opera ever presented in Central High Auditorium. Mr. Walten has been director of the orchestra since 1911. lt was organized about ten years earlier by Mr. Sunderland, a shop teacher, very soon after Tech was founded. When Mr. Walten took over there were but fifteen members. At one time he built it up to a membership of seventy members. Now our orchestra consists of fifty-five players, some of whom are very accomplished. The members are: Leon Litsis, Iames Hall, Herbert Fritts, Doris Ienkins, Bettie Manos, William Rowland, Marion Chapman, Ianet DiPietro, Bess Bon Durant, Carol Darrow, Patricia Collins, Mary Lovelace, Virginia Brown, Doris Mullen, Mary Martufi, Ioseph Collins, William Wall, Alice Martufi, Ernest Belote, Willard Heath, Helen Mattson, Lauretta Bombara, Patricia Rhine, Barbara Waller, Dorothy lnscoe, Connie Leighton, lack Irwin, Ruth Geran, Thomas Moncure, Iohn Kezer, Sam Hildebrand, Betty Brock, Virginia Meriwether, Edward Donaldson, Perry Gilbert, Richard Smith, Ernest Murray, William Eden, Edwin Eagleson, Clifford Corbin, Paul Peters, Robert Patterson, Iohn Hosterman, Philip Pierce, Alice Olin, William Decker, Iames Ireland, Robert Sothens. Now in its fifteenth year, Tech's art club, the Pals and Palettes, is still one of the most popular clubs at Tech. lt is under the supervision of Mrs. Saugstad, who organized it in 1924. The club meets every Thurs- day afternoon and all students interested in any branch of art attend. Mrs. Saugstad, who is a versatile artist herself, offers her students a wide field of art from which to work. This year a radical change was made in the constitution of the club. It was decided to make no drawing requirements for eligibility to mem- bership in the club, instead of the minimum of two semesters of draw- ing needed in previous years. Bob Powell and Frank Hedrick, who are president and vice presi- dent respectively, hold third term offices. The secretary is Peggy Gam- mon ard the treasurer, Dorothy lncoe. The members are: Wilkins, Clubb, Baumer, Speaker, McKay, Ianer, Cokas, Brown, Nye, VanNen, Hedrick, Gros, Calhoun, Breitback, and Slaughter. THE .f ami an .QDOQU ET has a h1dden part 1n every PLAY Under the able d1rectorsh1p of M1ss Ol1ve Barn hart the Pa1nt and Powder Club attempts to ac quamt 1lS members Wlth the art of stage make up Worklng 1n coordmatlon wlth the Drarnat1c Club rt IS the respons1b1l1ty of the club members to apply the make up for the cast of all of the school pro ductrons At the club meet1ngs the ab111ty ot the varlous members 1n applylng the make up 1S attested wh1le they practlse on one another Every member should be able to make up any stralght character Therr real opportunlty comes however when a ma Jor productlon such as the annual Fall Play Sprmgtlme Revue 1S sponsored by the Dramat1C Club The begmners perform the elem ntary steps 1n applymg the make up whereas the more exper 1enced members apply the hmshmg touches A large part of the credlt for the success ot any of the plays and revues staged here at Tech IS due to the untxrlng efforts of the members of the Pa1nt and Powder Club The Pres1dent of th1s club 1S Genev1eve McCeney V1ce Pres1dent Phyll1s Clark Secretary Betty D en er Treasurer Amanda Brunner Sergeant at Arms Shxrley D1ckson Custocllan Beryl Conk11n The mem bers of the Pa1nt and Powder Club are Gladys Ior dan V1rg1n1a Lee Margaret M11ls Frances Brrge Phyll1s Sllney Helen Grubbs Betty Bush Phyll1s Clark Martha Adams and Mary Ellen Yenney I cf M W 1 'Q ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 'f l t wx 4 JVOLS5. STUDENT LIFE chosen by the Iune Class PATRICIA RHINE O Q fjlf PETER VIAL t d M t Popular Girl V M t tstcnd' Girl JM? f' Bes All-Roun B y Q I ... LSQCSIZL O RICHARD TRYON Best Actor A 0 'W BARNETT BRoUeHToN .l .l Best Cadet 72 STRIKING a in Activities RYAN SOUTHER Best Football Player 5522 'zfa an Exact Sclence Q4 d Q 5VcLfLo12af C7LIZOl2O'Z OCLflf PHAROS CHAPTER ACt1V1t1eS and Scholarslup 1I'1 a The purpose of the Natlonal Honor Society IS to create an enthusxasm for scholarship stimulate a deslre to render ser vice promote leadership and to delvelop character 1n high school students In l925 the McKinley Pharos Socrety was organized In 1927 this honor society Jolned the Natlonal Honor Society as the Pharos Chapter The name Pharos IS a Greek word meaning torch beacon or lighthouse The pm 1S made in the form of a keystone and flammg torch which slgmtres understanding At the bottom ot the pin are the let ters C. S. L. S. which stand tor character, scholarship, leader- ship, and service. At present there is a membership ot over titty. Twenty to forty new members are admitted each semester. There is no greater honor given here at Tech than membership in the Pharos Society. The officers are: President, Robert Walsh, Vice President, Pete Snyder, Secretary, Gladys Ehrman, and Treasurer, lack Cranford. MAJOR KEY A ATIONAL- P12515 siqfzrv X3 11 - t Y 14,5 T ,qw .eg MEMBERS OF PHAROS CHAPTER ARE: PERRY GILBERT IOHN MONAHAN IOSEPII SNYDER GEORGE GEE THOMAS MATTINGLY IOHN STUNTZ SHIRLEY WOLFEL WILLIAM RISTIG ANDREW COMREY IACK CRANFORD LEON LITSIS MAX SACKS RICHARD TRYON ROBERT WALSH IESSE WATT IAMES WOOTEN BARBARA VOGEL BARNETT BROUGHTON HERBERT FRITTS MICHAEL MUCCI PETER VIAL RICHARD WARNER GEORGE BOCCABELLO DAVID BARSA ROBERT HOUGH EDITH LEVITOV NATALIE ROGERS SARAH IANE WILLIAMS PHYLLIS CLARK IACQUELINE CARTER GLORIA DEGENHARDT NETTIE GARMAN ELAINE GLORIUS PATRICIA RHINE MAY BABCOCK SHIRLEY DICKSON RUTH GERAN BERYL CONKLIN EULAINE HUMKE MARY IEFFREYS CONNIE LEIGHTON IEAN MANANT MARGARET MILLS ALICE OLIN FRANCES BIRGE MARGARET BURCH DAVID LITSIS DAUN SANFORD ROSALIE FONOROFF IOHN KESTER cfwzfiolzcl. Ofzoz ocialw V3 czfzoi CEQ fam I .I E If I W 3 FINALE We leave our Student World at the End of a Wmter s Day i - 'Anil' . , I Y 4 .. f A 'ht A . A. , , X r A 4 X 1 f I f RQ . E. Q. Q ' X THE .qjfczcslnsnf wzsczu sings a CHORUS o Do you intend to get a job right alter graduation? Do you have any prospects of a job? If not, see Miss Morrow in Room l34. She, as director ot the Placement Bureau, with the aid of her student assistants, will try to locate a position lor you. In spite ol present conditions, Miss Morrow states the bureau has no trouble placing reliable persons who have a good education. Also, anyone wishing a temporary job for the Christmas or Easter holidays should consult Miss Morrow. During these seasons, the department stores cooperate with the bureau to obtain conscientious, hard-working, high school students. This service, which is open to under and post-graduates, is willingly offered with no charge. The Bureau was organized in 1932 by Dr. Frances M. Butts. The student as- sistants, who devote much of their time to this admirable work, are: Ieanne Suttle, Glenda Heltzel, Gloria Caldwell, Dorothy Phelps, Mary Lietelbaum, Iames Wooten, David Engle, Iune Raper, William Wall, Virginia Tosques, and Iean Plass. f SERVICE Q 3 E UEQKI , cf .efgwff f f Ezfezfzafrolza Ol2O'Z V ocaef The ambxtxon ot all reporters and edrtors on the Techrte and Tech Lrfe staffs rs to be selected by therr faculty advrsor tor membershxp rn the Qurll and Scroll Thrs branch ol the lnternatronal Honorary Socrety lor Hlgh School lournahsts rs represented rn our school by the Esther Foster Chapter wh1ch was 1nst1tuted rn l926 To be elxglble for thrs honor the student must have a hlgh scholastlc record and show some creatlve ab1l1ty ln wrxttng Therr entry mto the socrety must be approved by the secretary of the socrety after he has read some ol the artrcles wrrtten by the apphcant Durmg the last few years the chapter here has been talrly xnactxve but recently rt has been gammg popularrty and recogmtron very rap1dly Many ol the members have at tended conventlons held lor the purpose ot drscussmg htgh school publxcatrons and lournaltsm where they obtamed many valuable ards toward rmprovmg therr work The otflcers of the Qulll and Scroll are Presrdent Ioseph M Snyder VICE Pres1dent Robert Walsh Secretary Sarah lane Wrlhams Treasurer Eularne Humke The members are Shzrley Dlckson Max Sacks Andrew Comrey Audley Leaman Eleanor Iacobson Lourse Rosenberger Mary Ieffreys Alrce Olm Paul Arthur Constance Lelghton Morrrs Acker man Robert Hanlon Dxck Whlte Iohn Stuntz Harold Treskunoff and Thomas Mattrngly W Wi, 4477, N Z N , ,! V, Gin? l, I lf , W I H ff f f frffwlr y I The hope of each private and non comissioned officer of the cadet corps 1S to become a member of the Saber Club in his senior year at Tech This signifies that he IS eligible for a commission in the High School Cadets when they are awarded IH the spring The Saber Club IS one of the very act1ve clubs about the school It takes part in all ot the charity and welfare drives and campaigns which take place during the year and of course they have a few dances which are eagerly anticipated both by the members of the regiment and by the other students about the school There are several reasons for the ex1stance of the Saber Club To foster an interest in the cadets and to help find ways of im proving the regiment are the chief purposes of this oraanization To carry out these purposes and to create interest in the regiment on the part of parents is the reason the club sponsors such events as Cadet Night Saber Club Members are Barnett Broughton Iohn Kester Robert Hough Iesse Watt Roger Moser David Barsa Audley Leaman Roland Ford George Anderson Emanuel Wolfe lack Cranford Ioseph Snyder Alfred Lawson Rlchard Tryon Iohn Donaldson Iames Hall Robert Lindblom Thomas Mattmgly Frank Hard1e Emmett bault Iames Livesay Peter V1al Donald Pxlcher Herbert Frltts Richard Warner William Waller Peter Chorbaylan Saber Club Officers are President Richard Tryon Vice Presx dent William Doyle Secretary Roger Moser Treasurer Thoma Mattingly Sergeant at Arms Roland Ford SQEST I E t1s TONE and SNAP Wlth our cadet oftlcers 79 . . . . - - Crouch, Daniel Harbaugh, Virgil Clary, William Doyle, Albert Thie- l . 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I . .1 K 94 No DG RE MI u 6445 cmfa El Club Espanol es uno de los mas antrguos de Tech Fue tundado en l9l7 La pr1 merareunron del presente tuvo lugar el once de octubre para celebrar el dra de Colon El club se reune cada segundo mlercoles bayo la drreccxon de la senora West conseyera E1 club les da la brenvemda a todos los estudxantes del espanol Este ano trernta y dos se aprove charon de esa oporumdad Una reumon cada mes es para lo asuntos y los planes del club tales como Tech Ald un plcnxc una Canasta de Navrdad una veleda etc En la otra reunlon de cada mes presenta un programa Tambren un grupo de socros ha aprendldo a bazlar a la espanola rnstrutdos por la senorlta Marlon Robbms En 1un1o los socxos salen a vaccrones con una buena ldea de las costumbres espanolas y latrnoamerxcanas y un verdadero sentunrento espanol Los Otrclales son Prestdente Iacquelme Carter Vrce Presrdente Roland Ford Secretarla Betty Batchelder y Tesorero Paul Arthur Los soclos son Chester Burgess Robert Davld Ashley Hosteller Elxzabeth Iones Dorothy McCandless Iohn Monahan Loulse Rosenberger Rodger Seal Kenneth Zrmmermann Margaret Calbeck Francls Hedmck Lucrle Hoyme Meda Kllmer Cornel1us McN1cholas Betty Myers Morrxs Rubm Wrlma Snyder Ethel Cotsonl Dorothy H1ll Rrcha d Hunton Soo Llne Lee Mary Io Meade Ken Prescher Elwood Schuler Shrrley Woltel U5 ,cglfzanezg E . .I . I I 1 . se . : ' , . I ' I I I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I l I ' I . I ' I I V I I ' I The PITCH is set for problem solving . in the The Student Citizenship Council from the time of its organization has maintained its high resolves and purposes which are to take active part in solving problems of the District of Columbia and especially those of the District high schools. It also acts as a public forum for the school. The club is divided into two parts, the Cabinet and the Council. The Cabinet is composed of the officers of the organization, the three judges, and the chairmen of the various committees. The officers are: President, Daniel Whitcraft, who presides over the Cabinet, Vice President, lack Irwin, who presides over the Council, Secretary to the Council, Laura McDaniel, Secretary to the Cabinet, Elsie Lewis, and Treasurer, Ralph Blevins. The judges, whose duty is to keep order and maintain parliamen- tary procedure, are Roland Ford, Edward Volland, and David Thompson The committees investigate and bring up problems relating to their sub- ject. Their Chairmen are: Program Committee, Gloria Degenhardt, P. T. A. Committee, Philip Pierce, G. O. Committee, Ruth Geran, D. C. Committee, Beatrice Grange, Civic Education Committee, Grace Mattingly, Princi- pal's Committee, Roberta Kells, and Finance Committee, Robert Senser. The council is composed of all active members. Any student or past student of history is eligible. Meetings for the Cabinet are held every other week, and meetings for the Council are held during the alternating weeks. The Council meetings are of two types, open forum meetings and meetings in charge of one of the committees. One meeting of each type is held each month. The active members of the Council are: Betty Clay, Shirley Dick- son, Betty Batchelder, Barbara Vogel, Mildred Madigan, Gene Beauverd, Iean Plass, Barbara Waller, Virginia Giles, Ruth Bolker, Margaret Cal- beck, Raymond Rossiter, Newton Iones, Edwin Eagleson, Sidney Herman, Dee Thompson, Gladys McBee, and Dorothy Valentine. Student I I I C7LfLZ5IZi L O UJZCL 1f ' 1 Q 2? ,l X if - : , ID' ETX ,f -rf! ...gif -,-- V-,---l?-' , .. ,wwf --I I: ,Q-- ff-ff if' g1'5,ff' -f If. nv- ' : - -Z.:-,,.- Ffa , - if gd 4 Nff l -zfff' f l Z f ,Z La X. frail W . r' leg? lr F! x' ner u- f : '-,-,Q-, N .22 KI!K!,, -i Y X ff, ,ff.,f, ,f ff' ff ,J - ' ,Mi 7 nollchkkmhas f- 4 4 Qf covermg the news Dld you know that rt costs elghty dollars an ISSUE to produce Tech Llfe the school paper? The Buslness Staff of Tech Llfe whxch handles the fmanclal Slde of puttlng out the paper has found thls to be true Thxs staff IS dlvlded mto three parts the Ctrculatlon the Subscrrptton and the Advertlslng staffs The C1ICUlGt1OH Staff lnserts the m1ddle sheet of Tech Lrfe every Thursday afternoon before the paper comes out and dlstrlbutes the papers to the sectlons The Sub crlptlon Staff arranges for the student to pay h1s thlrty flve cents for the paper elther rn easy mstallments or by slgnlng a contract and paymg the thlrty flve cents by the end of the frrst advlsory The Adverhsmq Staff gets the ads whxch help to pay for the paper The Busmess Staff for the past three semesters has sponsored a subscrtptron campalgn wrth Central Central won the hrst contest but Tech has had the banner ln 1ts possessron for the last two semesters Every sect1on has a Tech Lxfe Representatlve and these representatxves work wzth the Buslness Staff 1n sellmg and drstnbutxng the paper The Busmess Staff cons1sts of BUSIHGSS Manager Grace Valentl Asslstant Busmess Manager Rose Fox Subscrxptlon Manager Frances Callgure Assrstant Subscrxptlon Manager Gertrude Loesberg Advertrsmg Manager Glorla Iones C1r culatlon Manager Rosalle Fonoroff Assrstant Crrculatxon Manager Harry Lubar Bookkeeper Beatrrce Brotman Typlst Wanda Gxbson and AdV1SOf Mr Grlfflth llllil' . . ' 1 ACE fashlon LLZLUZEQQ AZ 50 iff, as ' lf ' l x -s f aff 'Ts-X 1 , 3 A Beating out journalistic CHORDS The editors and reporters of the Literary Staff ot Tech L1te are always working and hurrying to meet the dead lrne As soon as one rssue goes to press they have to start to work on the next for the paper must come out every two weeks The students on the staff work late ln the afternoon on the days that their copy is Written edited and sent to the print shop Tech Llle IS printed 1n Tech s own prlnt shop The pages are filled w1th stories and features of mterest to the student body Some ot its many interesting features are Ob servation Tower which is the school gossip column Mac N Kinley the comic strip Inquxring Photographer which is stu dent op1n1on column and often an interview with some cele brity who 1S currently v1s1t1ng Washlngton This year Tech L1fe was grven international honor award by the Qurll and Scroll This means that Tech Lite 1S one of the best high school papers ln the country The Literary Staff consrsts ot Editor in Chtet Sarah Iane Wrlllams Assistant Edrtor Betty Myer Managrng Ed1tor Iohn Stuntz News Ed1tor Thomas Mattmgly Feature Edrtor Shlrley Dickson Llterary Edrtor lane Phelps Sports Ed1tor Bobby Walsh and Copy Ed1tor Rlchard White Lf5'ZQ'Z eff Ufcfi fifs lv, 1 aff OFFICERS U USM , .f afw PRIVATES As we walk down the corridor we hear, Hey you! Where's your pass? Meekly We turn and are face to face with a Tech Patrolman. We start to tremble as we search fran- tically through our pockets. We know we have it, or do we? What if it slipped out when we romoved our pen? Finally after turning almost gray we find it. The patrolman grunts O. and we continue on our way, daring not to look back, but feeling as if we should runlgwecause the Tech Patrolman didn't look very convinced that we were on school business. It is the duty of the Tech Patrol to find all students who would rather get their exercise in the corridors than in class. They always see that order is kept. In payment for their services they receive one fourth credit per semester. Mr. Sanders is the justly proud sponsor of a well-organized Tech Patrol. These are the officers: Chiefs: Watt, Koncen. Captains: Anderson, Kurtz, Burgess, Greenbaum, Gilbert, Daley, Rodgers. Lieutenants: Donley, Rohinette, Wiener, Iehle, Smith, Wall, Kurtz, Noyes, Buck. Sergeants: Birdsong, Byers, Cooper, Fickinger, Harris, Gaskins. SERVICE IN A major key THE EIYJZLQ ECUTZ covers the courts 1n Response to the call for prospectwe members of Tech s l94U Tenru Team was very encourag1ng Names were drawn to decrde Whom each part1c1pant would play rn the f1rst round After one boy had Won hrs f1I'Sl match he would play another Who had also been v1ctor1ous Thls would cont1nue untll all but one had been elrmmated Thus the last few boys to taste defeat Would be chosen tor the team At a recent rneetlng Eddxe Bar ton Who d1d very Well last year was chosen to capta1n the 40 team Mr Keyser the adv1sor expects to have a very good schedule thrs year Per haps one of the best tourneys 1n whlch the team plans to par 1c1pate IS the Annual F1eld Day at the Un1vers1ty ot North Carolma Schools from all over the country W1ll take part 1n th1s and our boys hope to make a shoW1ng representat1ve of Tech The members of the team are B Waltham Barton and V Bryant RYTHMIC tashlon Y! AW I N. Davis, W. Lyddane, L. Cadem, B. Pergande, C. Ryan, L. Heddings, E. 4' W' 1 'T' fr t y Z V Z. ,.-Q 7 X for .Jxce fella Q 5 in their work THE FACULTY has chosen for HONORABLE MENTION For intelligent attack, lor interest, and knowledge of the subject, EMANUAL WOLFE was chosen for his accomplish- ments in the Electric Laboratory. Accuracy and skill have combined to make CHARLES THOMPSON the choice ol the Machine Shop. GEORGE BOCCABELLO combines thoroughness in all procedures, a pleasant disposition, untiring effort, and a fine knowledge ol his job. For these reasons he has been chosen ideal bookkeeper. For clever hands and an understand- ing of the art connected with the creae tion of metal articles, STEVE BROWN was chosen as most outstanding in the Forge Shop. BERNADETTE SEARLES was chosen as first among the art students at Tech for unusual talent and a devotion to art. In the Auto Shop ability to work with- out direction, cooperation, and ini- tiative are the things that count. PETE COKAS has a combination of these qualities for which he has been chosen tor honorable mention. It was too difficult to choose between MICHAEL MUCCI and RUDOLPH MAY as the outstanding member ot the mechanical drawing classes. Both of them have exceptional ability so they must share the honor. DOROTHY BLADT was chosen for her thoroughness, a pleasant manner, fore- sight, and executive ability. The Bus- iness Department considers her the Ideal Secretary. HARRY HARBOURT has skill and a thorough knowledge of the subject. For this he was chosen as superior in the Electric Shop. For his allerownd abilitv and splendid attitude RALEIGH DONLEY was chos- en as finest worker in the Composing Room. I Xl, 1 NOTABLES from our Sfucfelzf mfg! LAWRENCE OVERTON was chosen as the outstanding operator in the Press Room. His skill and knowledge of the art of printing enables him to operate the Kelly Press with a fine technique. ANDREW GALLIA turns out superior jobs in the Machine Shop. His ability to construct machinery with a perfec- tion of accuracy caused him to be selected as outstanding in this work. For her capability, cooperation, and industry in class work and as presi- dent of the Home Economics Club, HARRIFT REID was chosen as the out- standing student of Home Economics. RAYMOND FERGUSON has the real skill required to plan a job from the beginning. This enables him to turn out a finished product which is a masterpiece. For this superior ability he has been selected as the choice of the Mold Shop. Skill in execution, rieatness in layout, and appreciation of the artistic side of the work in Metals has caused GLEN BELLINGER to be chosen for his work in the Metal Shop. GEORGE BARTLETT making a wood pattern for a casting to be poured in the Mold Shop. Care in lay-out of the pattern is necessary that the molder may draw the pattern from the sand mold and accuracy that the machinist may have a casting of the nroper size and shape, Neatness, careful planning, and per- severance are very necessary in order to make furniture of such skill as IAMES WEBB has made in the Cabinet Shop For these qualities and accom- plishments he is chosen as outstand- inq in this work fre! my Cf 5 The equestrians about the school th1s year got together and dec1ded that they would organ1ze for group pursult of their favor1te sport and th1s was the beg1nn1ng of the Ridmg Club This club holds a meet1ng every Week on Tuesday afternoon After a short business Ineetlng they go down to the Arling ton Riding College Where they receive spec1al rate and r1de horseback for the re mamder of the afternoon on the Wonderful bridle paths which are ava1lable in Wash ington and which only equestnans get a chance to appreciate Although most of the IS given to any new memb rs or those who feel the need of 1t Tho club was organlzed by Vivienne Hollldge and Betty Lamar who are President and Vice President respect1ve ly The other members of the club are M Purcell M Moseley M Rowe E Schofleld D Kilmer W Boyles B Hough I Kaplan G Pierson V Molar I Kester and M Whlte Our equestnans take to e GREAT OUTDOORS I I , . . I . G members are experienced riders, instruction ' ' . e - - A X ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER Eaffa L ma Chartered in 1912 as the Alpha Epsilon Chapter, the Delta Sigma Nu Fraternity, one of the outstanding fraternities at Tech. It has endeavored to create a lasting brotherhood among its members and does its utmost to promote the welfare of any school in which it is represented. It was founded at Ann Arbor, Michigan, on May 13, 1893, and since that time it has at- tempted to promote good fellowship in all schools in which it has been established. On May thirteenth ot this year the members in this school held a Founders' Day dance which proved to be a great success. The members pledge themselves not only to the support ot their local chapter, but to the more than titty chapters scattered throughout the country, with a membership of iitty-two thousand. Tech can be proud to be represented in such a national organization. Mr. Sanders is the faculty advisor. Mr. Brown is also a faculty member of this fraternity. The officers are: President, Albert Santino: Vice President, Richard Burgess, Secretary, William Waller, Treasurer, Cheyney Talbertg Sergeant-at-Arms, Albert Haier Goat Master, Robert Zier. The members are: lack Kloman, Ioe Edwards, and Charles Hildebrand. ETA CHAPTER am acc ma me fa The Eta Chapter of the Lambda Srgma Delta Sororxty was chartered at Tech rn 1932 It was founded at Central Hlgh School 111 1920 Soclal act1v1t1es are partlcularly stressed and the members spend much ttme perfectmg them Thls Chapter s fall season was launched by a dance held 1o1ntly wtth Slgma Tau Lambda 1n the Almas Temple The Battle of Swtng held IH November w1th Gamma Slgma Beta proved to be a great success A dance held at the Lafayette Hotel brought the sprmg season to a gala close When the goats are taken mto Lambda Sxgma Delta fun and laughter prevall The glrls are requlred to wear odd and mlsmatched clothlng m the halls and around town unt1l they are offxclally rmtxated The fun lovlng spxrxt of the glrls has made thls sororxty one of the Baardse Vxce Pres1dent Elame Glorlus Secretary Ann Pu chettx Treasurer Vxrgmla Hughes HlSlOf1Gn Iacquelme Car ter Goat Mxstress Betty Balrd and Councll Repres ntatlv Iean Hayden The other members are Frances Calxgure and Glor1a Degenhardt 1' EC! ' most popular about Tech. The officers are: President, Henriette nm. - I 1 L NZCL Cl am Cl ZETA CHAPTER 'Wwe In ig, , ta? 14 ,Am41.1JtX1N Members ot the Slgma Tau Lambda fraternlty are as proud ot the red black and gold whrch are thelr tratermty colors as they are ot the maroon and gray Chartered 1n 1933 as the Zeta Chapter 1ts members have taken part 1n many socxal tunctlons throughout the school year not the least ot whlch was the annual dance Besldes the Zeta Chapter there are four aetlve chapters one of whlch IS composed sole 'y oi graduates ot Tech Central and Western Th1s chapter has been m ex1stence halt as many years as has the orlgmal body The ad usor IS Mr Mltchell The oftxcers for the past semester are Presrdent Matt Francxs Vxce Preszdent Bert Wldmer Treasurer George Ramer Recordmg Secretary Tommy Hlte Cor responding Secretary Robert Casey Goat Mas ter Rudolph May Sergeant at Arms Walter Glover I-Xddltlonal members are Otts Mewsom Vlncent Bryant Iames Mowatt and Robert Hum nhrles . , . I . : ' , 5 . 1 . : - , : ' Fw-ww-ww' 1 vywrrr XV ,, ' ' - - ' ...,,. V 1 . . . fqg M, M .f 3 . Z , f ,fre , .- , ,N ' f we I ' ' -. f., , . f f-., f M1 ,, Mtv. , A ' The Iob s Daughters Sororrty was organrzed ln 1933 wrth the purpose of establxshrng tellowshlp among at McK1nley Its membershrp 1S composed entrrely of grrls who have become members of Iobs Daughters but the club 15 more famllxarly known at Tech as Theta Delta Tau The 1n1t1ates of the sororrty are selected by tts actrve members and must go through both an lnformal and a formal 1n1t1at1on rn addrtlon to the goatrng before becomxng full fledged members Teas dances wemer roasts scavenger hunts and lfll tratxors a e orly some of the many socral GCllV1l1eS of lh1S sororrty Even though the grrls have many soclal gathermgs they stxll have t1me to render val uable servxce to others After h1gh school days are over some of the most pleasant memor1es held by the members are of the frlendshlps made and of the assocxatlons enjoyed wh1le at Tech As each years semors become alumnae they pass on therr tradxtrons to the present and future members of Iob s Daughters The offlcers are President Ruth Lewrs V1ce Presl dent May Babcock Secretary Laura MCDGHIGI Trea surer Eleanor Iacobson HlSlOI1GH Dorothy Phelps The members are Vrrgmxa Brown Glorla Caldwell Marlon Hooper Constance Kmg Marguente Mayne Charlotte Sanders Evelyn Thompson Rosahe Wolf Melxnda Kreney Betty Root MGTIOH Ieffreys Louise Iacobson Glorla Iones, V1rg1n1a McDowell, and Helen McK1n1ey ,WWW -vgffih-Q 1 3- U Efd cz O 1 au fffzu V oy Q N.. 1 -Q . , A. A 4' I l P the members of that organization who are students E I 1 I LIBRARY READING RGOM in our Student World of Work Barnett Broughton chosen as most llkely to succeed Clara Iuclge chosen X as rnost attroctlve g1rl Bust of popular personalities chosen from June Class 9 TALENT and Teclm1que to be chosen Best MUSICIHH by her classmates PERSONALITY and bemg a real fellow helped classmates to decide on DON COCKRILLE as most handsome boy caused RUTH GERAN FIRST TEAM The McKinley High football team got off to a slow start at the begin- ning of the 1939 season, as they were defeated in their first game by Episcopal High School, 12 to 7. In the first inter-high game, Anacostia re- peated its upset of the previous year by triumphing over Tech to the tune of 7 to 0. The visit to Baltimore also proved disastrous, as the City Collegers won by the wide margin of 31 to U. After this came the only victories of the season, first a win over St. Iohns, 6 to U, and then the team swamped Roosevelt, 20 to 6. The yearly contest with Tech's arch rival, Central, fol- lowed. The Maroon and Gray were very much in the game until the last quarter. Then the Central team smashed over with two touchdowns to win, 17 to 7. This game brought another misfortune, because the star fullback, Don Cockrille, received a broken ankle. The lcst game of the year was with Eastern. The Lincoln Parkers were champions of the Eastern Division, and merely had to hold Tech to a tie to maintain their lead. Taking no chances, they did this, and the game ended in a U to U deadlock. FOOTBALL SQUAD ALL HIGH and Casualties Above is Lester lBabel Ehrlich, first string center and captain of the Tech team, whose hard work on the squad was rewarded by a place on the official all-high first team. A newcomer to the Tech football squad, Nick Mantzouris, sky-rocketed to fame as left tackle of the first team. His outstanding ability got him a place on the allshigh first team with Ehrlich. Football coaches are Artie Wondrack, who suc- ceeded Mr. Thompson at the beginning of the season, as head coach, Bruce Kessler, backfield coach, and G. M. Koehl. To the untiring efforts of these three, Tech owes its success in football. Q rc, ' ' ir, .T- T A 5 I , ,ft .N V F X923 K Igjf'-fi? All 100 THE SQUAD: First Team Robert Kelly Ryan Souther Bill Benner Lester Ehrlich Mikey Buckley Nick Mantzouris Vernon Dodge Don Cockrille George Hall Angelo Caitucci Iim Miller Second Team Harold Kemper Bing Hightman Paul Iennings lim Stradley Bob Fioramonti Bill Burdick Iack Hoyert lack Walsh Billv Delastatious Vernon Hollidge Carlton Smallwood Reserves: Warren Priesser, Elmer Lacy, Allen Every, David Litsis, Leon Litsis, Erwin Shepard, Cliff Trout, Earl Wolfe, Charles Green, Dick Hollander, George Karapiperis, Ioe Kolarik, Ray Luskey, Vice McCamp- bell, Mack McGhee, Mike Mucci, George Riggle. Managers: Bobby Walsh, Dick Whelton. Head Coach: Artie Wondrack. Assistant Coaches: Bruce Kessler, G. M. Koehl ul, Yvi ffl'-! f' 1,4 A-we s l . .sw P 1 8 , ' 'Navy will-5!-f'. sw, A If ' S iw xqrud, 'X -'sm f I ,S N. ,-'K 1 X 1 5 5 1 424 mg' ,lf -,m,,,. ,W MM, .s.,-,. ..A. ,. ,fm , fwf' ' N ,. ww Huw' ' 1 we WME , - I 11 ' 1 ..- 'Ie 2' W L A if ,nw af-an 3.15 Q 4.i,,S -,S The members of the l94U track squad are Mantzourrs Zukott Erhardt Fleker Heoeler Hall G1lman Hofberg R1ordan Hoyert Humphrres LIVSSGY Kloman M Ghee R OBr1en McLarney Whelton W1ll1s Stamm Streb Valentl Wmterhok Ross Smallwood Rxggle Sult Dodge Backora Barnard Bradley Brown Butler Ethr1dge Earman Echart Daley Davxs Dalton Dellastatlous Coulombe Ballarad D l..1lS1S Bortel Hollander M OBr1en Evry Stradley Barnes Froramontr Muccx Hrghtman Barham Brent Karaplperrs Walsh Kezer Kmg The manager 151,09 'Srmth The assxstant manager IS Ray Ross1ter The coach IS Rusty Thompson TI-IE 1940 TRACK SQUAD contams MANY prom1s1ng ATI-ILETES E Xfg , V I I . . . . . . , . , 1 I , , . - F . . . . . . V . - . , . I . . , , I I A I I I I I I I I f , , , , , , , 1 - . . , - , , . . , , I I I I I I V ' ll A A YN . , , I KV r WX . . B' ,Ng gy fer , Q i 1 4 ,Q .gi- L t tg: fp I M1252 .. A f X l f AV? 1' f A 1 '4mff'?'t?' ff' 20 . The track team is one ot the best activities at Tech tor boys to parti- cipate in as nearly any boy can be placed in at least one ot the many sports included under track. These include: sprintsg distance runs of a mile, hall mile, and five hundred fifty yards, hurdles, shot putg high and broad jumps, pole vault, discus and javeline throws. During the 1939 track season, the Tech track team placed first three. times, second twice, and third once. For 1940, the prospects are very promising. The team will enter competition at Chapel Hill, N. C. which is one of the biggest meets in the south. The coach is Rusty Thompson. Rusty entered Tech as a physical education teacher in l936. ln a short time he became basketball coach, and then baseball coach. Upon becoming Director of Athletics, he gave up coaching basketball and baseball, and turned to football and track. This year he has been coaching track. ,Q- At the beginning ot the 1939 baseball season the Tech team got a much needed field on which to play. This diamond is regulation size, and one of the best of the Washington high school system. In spite ot this fine field, Tech lost the opener to the G. W. Freshmen by the score oi nine to seven. The team won the next gome, six to five, for which they journeyed to Montgomery-Blair. Then Tech trounced Bethesda-Chevy Chase, thirteen to nothing. The first inter- high game proved disastrous, as Anacostia beat the Maroon and Gray, four to three. In a non-inter-high match Tech came back to defeat Devitt by a score of thirteen to seven. In the lollowing con- test, Eastern conquered McKinley by the score of five to two. Tech then entered a two game winning streak, beating Bladensburg by thirteen to eight, and swamping Roosevelt, seventeen to two. Easter.i then repeated its former triumph by nosing out the T-Streeters, seven to six. But Anacostia was not so fortunate to repeat, as Tech won eight to four. QQEZTLI THE 1940 BASEBALL SQUAD Wilson, Newsome, Iones, Sanders, M. Green, Brewer, Pizza, McCampbe1l, Lewis, Varney, Brown, Monahan, Bryan, Galeano, Webb, San- ford, DiGeronimo, Mater, Rie- chanback, Keithley, Worley, C. Green, Paul, Hollidge, and Ciomei. Manager, S. Raccos- ing Assistant Managers, B. Finch, B, Wood, B. Costa, and Mr. Rubin, Coach, Bruce Kess- ler. il!lll. lil! ,n manly 33 'A lil ,H 3. 7 E 363 : ' 'sbt v 4 'QLQ- .-.1 A x . . 9 ,Lf .W -. Q' , I ? dbg-: n t l Mgt .. 5 X 104 , ff The squad ol the winter 1939-1940 basketball season was as follows: Cen- ters: Robert Kelly and Iames Webb. Forwards: Thomas Burnett, Martin Boyle, Robert Teeple, Edward Barton, and Charles Ellis, Guards: lack Walsh, Iohn Catloth, Warren Brewer, and Wil- liam Swor. The Captain was Marshall Dellenfver. The manager was Ellis Nai- man. The Assistant Managers: Stanley Racoosin, Morris Rubin and Wayne Brubaker. The Coach: Bruce Kessler. 'l'ech's 1940 Basketball Schedule TECH OPPONENT 29 Bethesda Chevy Chase 34 36 Mt. Rainer 23 34 Blair 35 l2 Gonzaga 25 16 Western 30 34 Episcopal 37 20 Roosevelt 37 13 George Washington Frosh 40 24 St. Iohns 28 23 Wilson 32 33 Maryland Frosh 22 22 Gonzaga 24 35 St. Iohns 33 27 Eastern 25 39 Anacostia 46 28 Central 39 OL have lost a book have torn your shlrt or have cut your hnger or have an attack ot 11'1d1gGSl101'1 THE PLACE 1S the EMERGENCY ROOM Where Mlss Emmert our ethclent nurse takes on all our troubles and usually makes them r1ght Eff! L A TO GO l DQ QC Covered Wlth a blanket of snow but foot prmts 1I'ld1Cate the 11fe w1th1n y ,WF I 4 ,. zu V 4' 1 B - Q4 -' 1 494 D ' A A ' fLz!V,,' , , Arif, V We , f K - , . CUB GIRL AT I-ILET ES Way down at the other end of the south corr1dor IS the g1TlS gymnasrurn There on every Monday and Thursday the athlet1callym1nded g1rls of Tech gather to mdulge 1n th1s mterest In the fall they play volley ball 1n the w1nter they play basket ball and 1n the sprmg they play baseball All th1s takes place under the d1rect1on of Mrs Damel and Mrs Iames The grrls are d1v1ded by semesters and then 1nto teams for the game Wh1ch they are gorng to play A grrl does not have to play every drfferent game but may come out for lust one of them rf she wzshes Points are awarded for attendance lor berng on a team elrgrble to wear the Dlamond T Ten or twelve weeks are spent rn practtce after Whrch about three weeks are requrred for the play off By th1s the best team 1S determmed The g1rls who take Ma1or Gym assrst by reiereemg Thxs year because Mrs Damel and Mrs Iarnes were unable to superrntend 1t the qrrls dldnt play volley ball Basketball was started the second week oi Ianuary and the fmals were held durmg Apr1l Very l1ttle was done wrth baseball th1s season because no held was avarlable on a day that rt was posslble for the grrls to attend show rea orm and for being on a Winning team. When a girl earns one hundred points, she is Y ' l 061154 Gqcfiuify in the GIRLS GYMNASIUM Building health, developing poise, promoting good sportsmanship, achieving good fellowship and having a good time. These are but a few of the benefits and pleasures derived from participation in athletic events by girls at Tech. 109 NORMAN VIGDERHOUSE B c d c7LyZLf!A!LHfzfLlz9 ff!-Deziolzczfafaez of the FEBRUARY CLASS DELPI-IINE POSEY d G 1 Q 7 7 7 r r I f, 7 7 , ' ' , ' Most Attractive Girl ' Best All-Roun irl est Q et fflwillhnm Tj V 1375 fmzfa CHOSEN BY THEIR CLASSMATES AS BEST BOY AND GIRL SCHOLAR OF THE CLASS OF FEBRUARY 1941 Maryjo Frankhn Qulet and admlred Ralph Blevlns Industrlous and c1mb1t1ous 'zigacfa Sfaff COLONEL BROUGHTON SERGEANT MAIOR WHITTAKER MAIOR HOUGH COLOR SERGEANT BUSHONC MAJOR KESTER COLOR SERGEANT D. GILBERT DRUM MAIOR P. GILBERT Q . . Cucfsfa DRILL T Fllty eight years ago two compames ol hfty men each were formed at Central Hrgh School and thus was the start of the large organlzahon known as the Washlngton Hrgh School Cadets whlch now has a membershlp ol more than two thousand boys 1n the seven hlgh schools of the Dlstrtct of Columb1a Every year there are competxtlons held among the cadets of the dlfferent schools These are the battallon the regrmental the band and the company drllls whxch exctte great mterest 1n the vartous schools To the captam of the wmnmg company there 15 presented a meda know as the 1-Xllzson Na1lor Medal whtch was donated to the corps xn 1895 by Capt All1SOl'l Na1lor ol the Washmgton L1ght Infantry Thls 1S a very coveted award of whxch our own mxlxtary lnstructor Malor W E Barkman IS a proud possessor The Second Regtment was orgamzed 1n l90l McK1nleys Company C took fxrst place ln 1903 and the next year Tech was honored by havxng the Colonel appomted from our own student body an honor whxch we also have thls year In Aprll 1940 we hed for second place rn the Hegtmental Drxll and took hrst place in the Band Competxtlon 1 I xi I , L ,,, I I .f gr , A ,f , B . . , . I . . . Al I , . , , REGIMEN TAL and BATT O STAFF of the SECCN D REGIMEN T REGIMENTAL STAFF Commande Lt C 1 I R W tt Adlutant Capt R W Moser Supply Off Capt D I r st S O 2nd Lt A B Leamar Pe-rs Adyt Capt R R Fo d st P A E nderson Pl Comd Lt F Wo FIRST BATTALION STAFF Ma1or 61 Conmander R G Tryon L 6 Bn Adlt I E DonaIdsor1 rr M a SECOND BATTALION STAFF Major 61 Commander: W. M, Doyle . L. 6- Bn. Adjt: A. R, Thiebaut . . rr. . O.: I. C. Livesa 115 Cyczcfaf E3 cf Caplenn I R CRANFORD Lleuienanls I M SNYDER A M LAWSON Sergeanis ACKERMAN COLLINS GILBERT STEPHENS THOMPSON Corporals E EAGLESON I IRWIN P PIERCE C WOLZ Pnvaies M CHUMBRIS G CLARK 0 If I CRANFORD W DECKER DONOHUE I ENGLE FAMIGLIETTE W FELTER FERRARA FICKINGER GOODMAN GREENBAUM W HAKE I HALL W HEATH HIPPLE HOSTERMAN HUNTRESS IULIAN KANDILL KELLER MARCOS MASON MILLER PARK PATTERSON PETERS ROBINSON ROSENBURGER SCUDERI SIMON SIMMONS SMITH SMITH THOMPSON VAGNONI WIKER ZARIN 1 . . 145 3 'S' ' ' E. . . TA ' ' P, R. M. H. I. S. P. . H. . D. . W. WALL S. HILDEBRAND G, I. , . - G. . R. . H. . R. , T. O. . D. . 1, C. P. R. C, A. W. F. A. F f D. R. I I ,. L. H. D. w F, omfzcuzy Captain R. E. LINDBLOM Lieutenanis T. E. MATTINGLY F. E. HARDIE Sergeants R. E. LEAR C. R. ALLEN H. B. MILLER I. PELL R. B. SWENSON D. D. WHITCRAFT Corporals R. C. BALL R. R. BIRCH I. T. GOODE D. G. KENNEDY P. MITCHELL W. A. OWENS Privates L. X. ABERNETHY W. O. ALLEN T. K. BABER A. BARNARD L. C. BARNETT B. H. BARRINGER I. B. BENNETT W. H. BETZINGER C. H. BLANCHARD R. E. BROCKMAN R. L. BRUBAKER T. B. BRUFFEY C. R. BURKE F. B. CARPENTER W. R. CARPENTER F. M. CARVER B. C. CLATTERBUCK G. G. COBERLY C. A. COLE B. N. DONNALLY R. I. DOYLE B. F. DRONEY R. W. GROVES M. F. HERDE R. C. HOGAN G. M. IACKSON I. H. IEPFERY T. H. KNOTT E. P. KRAUSE I. LINDSAY I. H. MEHOVES R. W. MILLER E, D. MILSTEAD I. G. MONTGOMERY C. I. MULLER K. H. NOYES G. L. NUSSBAUM I. K. O'CONNOR R. O. PATTON L. L. PERCIVAL T. QUIGLEY R. B. RIZER E. C. RUPPERT A. I. SAUR W. E. SCULL F. E. SMITH I. C. STROHM F. H. SULLIVAN W. H. VINCENT F. H. WHEELER W. WINDSOR onzfzcmy B Capkun E L CROUCH IR Lleutenanis D S HARBAUGH V E CLARY Sergeanls I-' DALEY E CADEM W CHAPMAN D FRITTS G SANDS A SCHROER Corporals I F ADAMS BASS BAUMGARTNER GRUBBS RENO SPEAKER Privates G W BARTLETT I BAUMAN W N BAUMGARTNER BECKER BOCCUCCI H BOCHENEK P BOWIE E BROOKS W W BROWN X M I E BROWN M BUCK L BUSHONG IR C CARTER COOPER C CUMMINGS DICKERSCN DYSON GAsK1Ns GOODSPEED CCSNELL T HACAN HALES C HCDCKINS KLEIN LONG MCNLCHCLAS MERCER MERRILL E NAEHLE NYE E PERCANDA PAVAY E PERGANDE W S RAMSEY D RICE I H RICHARDS C R ROWE W E ROWLAND I C SAKES C SATTERFIELD I A SAXTY F SEEBODE SIMMS SKILES STEPHENSON STRANSKY STRAWN SWINDLER URSO F WARNER . . U, I. . R. . E, L- . M. E. . H. E. D. . W. R. A. . c. s. 1. . 1. . D. . . E. . N. H. G, P. C. W. E. L. R. C. T. E- A- C. W. R. B. W. H. ' H. . . . W. . P. . . - C. R- P. . C. E. BEHNEMAN , , R- I. . B- - . . R. . . I 0- - . . W. . C. A. A. E. t S. H. :IP Qui. i . 5, I C. P. R L. A. X P' ' N v 'xv .L vs , 1 1 I . OH2 CUZ COMPANY C Captam P F VIAL Lneutenants E E PILCHER H E FRITTS Sergecmls I A AMOS W FONDAHL GOODSPEED IACOBS PAIRO VIGDERHOUSE Corporuls W H AYERS C W BURGESS I V CAREY F L FICKINGER I P KENNEDY Pnvales ADAMS L ALDRICH W L ALLWINE W BAKERSMITH I M BERRY H BRADFORD W W BRUBAKER CARROLL COOKE I CRANDALL W EASTER W ERICSON B FERGUSON W H GIBBS I A GIOVINAZZO B GUY HABECKER F HARRIS E HARRISON IENNINGS KURTZ LAWSON LEWIS LOUGHREY C LOHMEYER I MASTERS S MONCURE T MORTIMER MCENALLY R NIX I NOLAN A O BRIEN C O CONNOR R O MEARA I O TOOLE F PEAKE POORE A RAY E ROBINSON I SAZAMA SHEPHERD L STANNER TUBBS VAN NESS WAKEFIELD WEBSTER S WILCOX WILLIAMS R. ' R. . . G. - R. . . . vv. . . . T. . T. . . . vv. 1. . T. . M. A. T. . NH. G. . ' B.w. I. . ' R. N. vv. . ' D. . ' . . D. . v. y. BENNETT I. W. POE . . R. . . T. . . . I- - , . F. . . In R. I- - . D. . B. . . R. R. . T. . . . A. H. 1. R. . I. . A. . E. . W. . N- T. G. . R. . F. N. OH2 CUZ Captain WARNER R G Lleulenants WALLER W CHORBAIIAN Sergeanis RODGERS I A BLEVINS R W FERRIS W IACOBY I H KAUFMAN R WOLF E F Corporals DORLAND E GLIDDEN W QUAN H H REDFIELD ROBERTSON D VOLLAND E L Pnvaies BAYLISS W BELLO C BILLINGS I A BLUSH L BOWEN I H BYERS W CAMPBELL A B COATES G E COLACHICCO . CRUMRINE B. E. DAFFER G H DICKEN B DOWLING E H DUNNINGTON E A FERRY FLURY FREED C FRITTS W GLICK HEAFNER I W HILL R HOLLIDAY W K HOSTETTER A HYMAN I KILMER B KIRBY R KURTZ L LADSON W E LUND I W MAUCI-I L G MCNAMEE D MCVEY I R MEDLIN R MITCHELL W MORGAN OWEN B PFEIFPER A R PRATHER PRESTON G. O. QUEEN R. T. RICHITT S. S. SILVERBERG R. SIMMONS R. SHANKS I. W. SPRINGER R. F. VALENTINE I. W. VEILY G. G. WEST I. C. WILLS G. WOODHOUSE W. I. WOODLAND L. M. 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' :fr ' p ,: .1T'L -'LJ' Q' 3 I UNE CLASS CDEEICERS Pres1dent BARNETT BROUGHTON VICG Presldent PETER VIAL Secretary MARGARET SHAW Treasurer RICHARD WARNER Sergeant-at-Arms-RICHARD O'BRIEN ' ' I I -- 1 l LUZE EIZLO 'Zi ADAMS MARTHA CARROLL Pamt and Powder Club Dramat1c Club Nature Club Curl Reserves Techtte Busmess Staff Student C1t1zensl11p Counctl Tech Llle Repre sentattve ALMAN WILLIAM EMMETT ALMQUIST FERN BABETTE Pamt and Powder Club Gtrl Reserves Cheer Leader Nature Club Tech Ltfe Representatrve Tech Ltte Staff AMOS IOSEPH GERARD Cadets Dramatlc Club Debatmg Club Tech Lxle Staff Chevrons Club ANDERSON CEORGE EDWARD Tech Patrol Nature Club Cadets ANDERSON IAMES LOUIS ANDREWS IAMES R Cadets ANGELO THERESA Commercial Club ASHLEY GLENN GORDON BAARDSE HENRIETTE BARBARA Glrls Glee Club Gtrl Reserves Lambda Stgma Delta Commerctal Club Student Crtlzenshtp Councll Gxrls Baseball BABCOCK MAY LOUISE Theta Delta Tau French Club Girl Reserves Honor Roll Pharos BAIRD CHARLES Harmomca Band Lunch Patrol BALDWIN ALBERT TYLER Cadets Chevrons Club Tech Patrol Student Cntlzenshlp Councll Tech Ltle Representattve BALDWIN EDWIN fi' :,' f Lag . sw? , .II Q , I, . . I A , - , , ARAvANis, PAULINE BARNES LAWRENCE Track BARON PAULINE Home Econom1cs Club Glee Club Gxrl Reserves BARSA DAVID IEROME Cadets Chevrons Club Saber Club Chess Club Chemlstry Club Fencmg Club Debcxtmg Club Presxdent of Sectlon Tech L1ie Representatxve Pharos Honor Roll 4 semesters BATCHELDER BETTY Rltle Club Nature Club Spanish Club Glrl Reserves Student C1t1zensh1p Councll BATTISTE LAWRENCE BAUSCH EUGENE BEAUVERD GENE Commerclal Club Grrl Reserves Nature Club Tech1te Statt Honor Roll I semester BECK IOHN GIBSON BENDLER WALTER BENNETT MARY Commerclal Club BIRCH ROBERT Boys Glee Club Cadets Chevrons Club BIRDSONG MERRILL MOORE Tech Patrol BLACK DOROTHY Dramond T Club BLADT HELEN LOUISE Bank Staff Commercial Club Techrte Representatrve l semester BOARMAN LEWIS LEE Tech Patrol Stage Crew , 6 una .mio fm fw A 4. fu f., V Cs BOCCABELLO, GEORGE-Bank President, Commercial Club, Pharos, Honor Roll, J' 3 semesters Q .'. f BOLKER, RUTH LENORE-Girl Reserves, Student Citizenship Council, Honor , Roll, 4 semesters . - BOND, WILLIAM EDWIN--Techite Representative BORTEL, IESSE-Track ' -' . BOSWELL, MARIE LOUISE-Girls' Glee Club, Home Economics Club, Pals and l i t x Palettes, Art Club .lj ' BOWIE, BETTY LOUISE--Rifle Club, Girls' Athletic Club, Volley Ball, Basket- ball, Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club BRANTNER, LESTER CLINE BRENNAN, MARY-Commercial Club, Girls' Sports BROUGHTON, LEVIN BARNETT-Dramatic Club, Chemistry Club, Boys' Glee Club, G. O. Representative, Cadets, Chevrons Club, Saber Club, Section Presi- dent, Tech Life Representative, Pharos BROWN, LOUISE-Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Nature Club, Girl Reserves RUMBAUGH, CARROLL-Cadets BUCKLEY, BARBARA-Girls' Athletic Club, Basketball, Volley Ball BUCKLEY, IOHN RICHARD-Football, Track, Circle T Club BURDICK, WILLIAM ANDREW-Football, Track, Glee Club BURGESS, EDMUND WILLIAM-Student Citizenship Council, Cadets wi BURGESS DICK Golf Team Delta Sigma Nu Techite Repre entative l se mester Minor T BURKE DORIS KATHRYN Baseball BURRELL CLAUDE B Cadets Nature Club BUSHONG IIERMAN LESLIE Boys Glee Club A1 plane Club Cadets Color Sargeant Brlaade Staff T P Commercial Club BYRD PHILLIP CARVER, BETTY-Basketball, Baseball N CALIGURE FRANCES MARIE-Tech Lite Subscription Mgr. CARLISLE MARGARET-Tech Lite Staff CARRE, ELIZABETH LYDIA-Girls' Glee Club Rifle Club Home Economics Club CARTER HELEN-MARIE-Nature Club Commercial Club Girl Reserves Techite Staff CARTER IACQUELINE-Spanish Club Girl Reserves Lambda Sigma Delta Tech Life Staff Honor Roll 4 semesters Pharos 4 CASTAGNETO IOI-IN VICTOR tl tl CAW, HELEN ELIZABETH-Diamont T Club, Nature Club, Girl Scouts CHAMBERLAIN, IANICE ELIZABETH-Girl Reserves t CHARUHAS, IAMES 1 1 , A34 ll I 1, A I ' ff I wx I , N. ' ' , bf LUZE SIZLO 'Zi CHASEN, IEROME-Cadets, Book Exchange, Debating Club CHORBAIIAN, PETER-Cadets, Saber Club, Chevrons Club CLAIR, MARTHA LEE-Tech Lite Representative, Rifle Club, Commercial Club Diamond T CLARK, PHYLLIS--Dramatic Club, Pals and Pallettes, Paint and Powder Club, Girl Reserves, French Club, Honor Roll 5 semesters, Pharos CLARY VIRGIL E.-Cadets, S, C. C. Chevrons Club, Saber Club CLEMENTS, DOROTHY ELLEN COCKRILLE, DON-Football, Track, Circle T, Techite Representative, Bowling Team COLABUCCI, CAROLYN MARIE COLE, IOHN VAN DE LEER, IR. COLLINS, IOSEPH-Cadet Band, Chevrons Club, Chess Club, Nature Club, Fenc- ing Club, French Club, Wireless Club, Tech Patrol, Honor Roll, 4 semesters, Orchestra COMREY, ANDREW LAURENCE-Chemistry Club, French Club, Chess Club, Techite Photographer, Quill cmd Scroll, Pharos, Honor Roll, 3 semesters CONKLIN, BERYL BROWN-French Club, Dramatic Club, Paint and Powder Club Girl Reserves Pharos Honor Roll 5 semesters CONSTANTINO ARGENTINA CONSTANTINO ORLANDA ANTHONY Cadets Basketball COOPER EUSTANCE Tech Patrol if if fr: ' sr ar i , . - nv ,,, , , ' l f 1 J- COOPERSTEIN SHIRLEY Glrls Rrlle Club Glrls Rtfle Team CORBIN CLIFFORD Cadet Band COSTELLO BERNADETTE COTSONIS ETHEL Glee Club Spanlsh Club Vollej Ball Ea ketball Base ball Presxdent ol Sectlon CRANFORD IACK Captaln of Cadet Band Saber Club Chevrons Club S C C Techtte Repre ertatrve Tech Patrol Boys Glee Club G O Dramattc Club Pharos Honor Roll l semester CRISTALDI AFINE Dlamond T CROWDER LOTTIE IUNE CROVVL ELSIE MAE Gtrl Reserves Commerclal Club CRUP' IOSEPH SANTO Tech Patrol Spanrsh Club CUTICCHIA CONO ANTHONY DALEY RICHARD F Cadets Tech Patrol Chevrons Club Track Team DEAGRO RICHARD PARKER Prestdent of Fencing Club Chemtstry Club Fenctrg Team DEGENHARDT GLORIA Presrdent of Student Cltxzenshtp Counctl Gtrl R se ves Glee Club Tech Ltle Staff Nature Club Lambda Stgma Delta Honor Roll 5 semesters Pharos DELLINGER MARSHALL Basketball Clrcle T Club DEMAS KATHERINE FLIZABETH Gtrl Reserves Gtrls Glee Club Techxte Representatrve 0 129 S I I .I S N of I if ' 'l fr I 2 , DVA l -I tr, - - fm I A . f , A 5 . p ' A ' ' Rl -. , - ' A, ' e- ' t . 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'TU LU25 EIZLO 'Zi DEMERITT IEAN Home Econom1c Club Art Club Pals and Pallettes DENEANE PHEBE Gxrls Sports Club Honor Roll DICKSON SHIRLEY LOUISE Dramatrc Club Grrl Reserves Palnt and Powder Club Spamsh Club Tech Llte Staff Pharos Qu1ll and Scroll Student Cxtlzen Shlp COUDCII Honor Roll 5 semesters DIEHL EDWARD lech Llte Staff DODGE LORENA ELIZABETH DONALDSON EDWIN BURTON IR Orchestra De Molay DONALDSON IOHN E IR Cadets Nature Club Spanlsh Club Saber Club Chevrons Club Tech Llte Representatlve Student C1I1Z9HSh1P Councll Tenms Club ESNDERO IOSEPH ANTHONY Basketball Student C1t1zensh1p Counctl N LEY RALEIGH ASHBY Nature Club Graphxc Arts Club Tech Patrol DOYLE WILLIAM MONROE Cadets Saber Club Chevrons Club Graphlc Arts Club Nature Club DRAKE FRANK ASHLEY De Molay DUYE CARROLL IDEN EARNSHAW HERBERT I EDEN WILLIAM EARL Cadets Orchestra Tennls Team Spamsh Club our -if ' X r lt U , ' 1 , - , l' I' ' Q, I l gn , 1 A I , V 1 'L Nt I' ' - - .' I . I . Kgl1,', Y DI GIACOMO, MARY--Commercial Club, Volley Ball, Basketball, Baseball, 'YHA H' EDWARDS PAUL ARTHUR Delta Slgmcr Nu Basketball Tech Patrol EICHHORN RAYMOND ALOYSIUS ELLIS SHIRLEY MARIE Captam of Grrls R1Ile Club Captam of Glrls Rllle Team Chemlstry Club EMSHWILLER EDWIN Tech L1te Representahve Tech1te Representahve EVERDALE DORIS IEANETTE Commerclul Club Curl Reserves Bank Staff EVRY ALLEN Football Track Techlte Representatlve Tech Llte Representa t1ve Art Club Pals and Pallette FALLER KATHRYN Glrls Glee Club Nature Club S C C SSCIIOH Presxdent Honor Roll I semester FAUNTLEROY MARY IANE Honor Roll l semester FEENEY ROBERT IAMES Chess Club Interscholastrc Chess Champlon FERGUSON ALBERT LA REW Srgrna Delta Techlte Representatlve Assxstant Basketball Manager FERGUSON BLACKMORE Cadets Chevrons Club FERGUSON RAYMOND FERRIS WILLIAM Cadets Chevrons Club Dramatxc Club Horseback Rxdmg Cl b FINCH IOHN Basketball Bowlmg X .X , PENTIMAN, RUTH EMMAiGir1 Reserxres 5 v - - A ' , - I' 212 ' I . .lllf 4. 1 - - Q ' ' ' ' ' z , I 1' g ff I X X M! Af., I O KPKIEV fits LUZE, SIZLO 'Zi FISHER BETTY IANE Chemrstry Club Pals and Palettes Poetry Club Nature Club Honor Roll 2 semesters FISHER MAY Tech L1Ie Staff FISCHER MILTON FITZGERALD IOHN WILLIAM Baseball FITZPATRICK CHARLES IAMES Cadets FLEMING HARRY Cadets FLETCHER WILLIAM Track Cadets FORD ROLAND RAISH Chlef of Tech Patrol Chevrons Club Saber Club Presldent of Spanish Club Presxdent of sectron 5 semesters Rlfle Club S C C Honor Roll I semester Pharos FORNEY FLMERT P Baseball FOSTER FRANCES Commercral Club Techrte Representatrve trc Club Tech Llte Staif Dlamord T Came a Club FOXWELL WINIFRED Gxrl Reserves Home Economlcs Club Sectlon Prestdent Honor Roll l semester FREEMAN CLYTUS ALLEN Boys Glee Club Nature Club Orchestra FRITTS HERBERT Dramatrc Club Boys Glee Club Cadets Chevrons Club Saber Club Cadet Band Orchestra Tech Patrol Pha os FUNKHOUSER RETTA Gxrl Reserves Home Economxcs Club K - ,- .if I ,ll we ,Tl,I I . Jf ,., L, , I Ji. FOX, ROSE-President of Poetry Club, Debating Club, Girls' Glee Club, Drama- -e. 5 . V , 1 .F L L , M A x , si ffl f F R nr 6 7 good for the less fortunate 3 qun for the chemistry cl 1 A set-up for t gYm J 9. ine scoring h 'IEE l7OUEfy produce the HARMONY of thls CHCRD ? f Jvofaa K qw' 'sr ' X, 'Ng 3 svfb M... , AQ: W'f LH V Q ' 'F 1 .3 3 ' wa v ' V .N.- ,.fw '- i v 'Vx 1 f A , ,P V ,...-von' N . 'I 'X 6lmW6A1Lf7Z '45- GALLOGLY ANNE Grrls Glee Club French Club Glrl Reserves Chemrstry Club Tech Llfe Representatrve GARMAN NETTIE FRANCES Presxdent ot Grrl Reserves Chemlstry Club Nature Club Tech Lrfe Representatrve Sect on Presldent G O Pharos GEISER PAULINE ALICE Rrtle Club Grrls Glee Club G1rl Reserves Home Ecorvomrcs Club GEORGE HELEN Student C1t1zensh1p Councrl Honor Roll l semester GERAN RUTH IRIS Dramond T Natue Club S C C G1r1 Scouts Grrls Glee Club Rrfle Club Sectlon Presldent Orche tra Fencrng Club Honor roll 4 semesters Pharos GILBERT DAVID Chevrons Club Tech Patrol Cadets GILES VIRGINIA ELLEN Home Economlcs Club G1rl Reserves Chemrstry Club S C C Sectron Presrdent Grrls Rrfle Club Honor Roll 3 semesters LADING DONALD H Srgma Tau Lambda Basketball Golf Team GLORIUS ELAINE FRANCES Glrl Rese ves G1 ls Glee Club Baseball Cheer Leader Lambda Srqma Delta G O Honor Roll 4 e'nesters Pharos GRANGE ROSALIE ANITA Commercxal Club GRAY DOUGLAS BLAINE Tech Llfe Student Crtrzenshxp Councll Fenclng Club GRAY PHYLLIS Student Crtrzenshrp Councrl G1rl Reserves Home Economlcs Club GREEN DAVID EDWIN GREEN ROBERT CLOKEY Cadets Rad1o Club Tech Patrol GRIEFITH CATHERINE IUDITH Grrl Reserves Nature Club Rrtle Club Home Ecoromxcs Club 19' . , f I W ' f' i ' , xx A VI , D 5-5 ,. L, -' -A 1' , 'x .1 f A J LL... I I , 1 x lrlrrt i 97 I 'I , -' tx :if G A I , .- ' , ' . . , ' I f -.. , ' ' . ' ' I X - I Y -I ' f ' , .l. 1 5 ' 3 S l X S, 4 I I LLIZE EIZLO 'Zi GWIN IEAN HAGAN IAMES Cadets I-IEEGER EDWIN HALL IAMES Orchestra Cadets Saber Club Chevrons Club Wxreless Club HALL WILLIAM TRIMBLE Bowlmg Team Tech Lxte Representahve 4 HAMILTON KENNETH B HAMILTON ROBERT W Techxte Staff Student C1t1zensh1p Counc1l HAMILTON WAYNE S HANSBOROUGH HILBERT Tech Patrol HARBOUGH DANIEL HIY Cadets Chevrons Club Saber Club HARDIE FRANK E Cadets Chevrons Club H1Y R1tle Team Saber Club HARPSTER LEATRICE IOY Bank Statt Cornmercral Club Student Crtlzenshlp Counc1l Honor Roll l semester HARRIS IOHN RICHARD H1 Y HARTZELL HOWARD LONG HARVEL NORMA Diamond T G1rls Glee Club G1rl Scouts Cllck Club Tech Lxfe Representahve 'BZ f L I-HH K n , - I 4 , 1' 1,1 l, I-V A It ' V. V tl I .1 Ni ' 4. A I ' w- I I I 4 ' I Lx It I . L, 9 G' ....i.d HAYDEN IEAN Lambda Sigma Delta Baseball Team Techite Representative HEDDINGS LEROY Tennis HEDRlCK FRANK Pals and Paleties Lyne and Ryme Club Spanish Club Tech Life Staff S C C Tech Life Representatlve Handbook Staff Techite Representative HEGENER LILLIAN HELTZEL GLENDA CECELIA Diamond T Commerclal Club Vice President of Section HETHERINGTON BETTY-Honor Roll 2 Semesters Tech Life HICKMAN, DOROTHY ANNE-Nature Club HICKEY PERRY HILL DOROTHY CLAIRE-Girl Reserves Spanish Club Dramatic Club HILL WELLMAN-Cadets Radio Club HILLOW MARY ANN-Office Staff, Glee Club a HOGELAND, 10131. gs , HOLLANDER, RICHARD A.--Track, Football, Section President, Lower House Q G. O. , HOLLIDAY, VIVIAN-Commercial Club HOLLIDGE VIVIENNE-Rifle Club, Horseback Riding Club l , 1 f If J. . 'Q f' l .N uns .mio 'za HOMES, RITA-Tech Lite, Paint and Powder Club, Dramatic Club HOSSICK, GEORGE CLINTON HOUGH, ROBERT R.-Cadets, Chevrons Club, Saber Club, Chemistry Club, Fencing Club, Boys' Glee Club, Honor Roll, 2 semesters HOWARD, IEANNE FRANCES-Home Economics Club HOYERT, IOHN HARRY-Football, Track, Circle T Club HUGHES, VIRGINIA MAY- Lambda Sigma Delta, Glee Club, Custodian ol Colors lor G. O. HULSE, GLORIA-Home Economics Club HUMKE, EULAINE--Nature Club, Girl Reserves, Tech Lite Staff, Techite Stall, Dramatic Club, Pharos, Quill and Scroll, Honor Roll, 5 semesters, S. C. C. HUNT, ROBERT DONALD-Tech Lite Representative, Boys' Glee Club HUTTEL, IEANNE GERMAINE IACOBS, NORMA-LEAH-Commercial Club II-XCOBSON, ELEANOR GRACE-Girl Reserves, French Club, Theta Delta Tau, Chemistry Club, Commercial Club, Techite Staff, Quill and Scroll, Tech Life Representative. Horo' Roll, 4 semesters IEFFREYS, MARY CAROLINE-Girls' Rifle Club, Nature Club, Library Stall, Techite Staff, Girl Reserves, Honor Roll, 4 semesters, Tech Lite Representative, Techite Representative, Pharos, Quill and Scroll IEHLE, ARTHUR--Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Tech Patrol IOHNSON, IEAN ALICE-Girl Reserves Z r l Q C 5 , , J J lt Q lv IOHNSON IOSEPH IONES WILLIAM Cadets Chevrons Club IUDGE CLARA KAPLAN BELLA KELLER BURNLEY Rifle Club President of Section Secreiary of SECIIOII KELLOGG, ALICE-Rifle Club, Home Economics, Techite Represeniaiive KELLS, ROBERTA DOROTHY-Girl Reserves, Dramatic Club, Nature Club, Poeiry Club, S. C. C. KESTER, IOHN E.-Boys' Glee Club, Fencing Club, Saber Club, Tech Lile Repre- seniative, Chevrons Club, Brigade Major, Pharos KIDD, IOHN MARTIN KING, CONSTANCE-French Club, Girl Reserves, Theta Delia Tau KRANKING, WILLIAM N.-Graphic Arts Club , V KROGMANN, IOHN C. LACEY, ELMER-Football, Track L- LAMARR, BETTY-Diamond T Club, Archery Club, Riding Club LAWRENCE, ALICE IULIA-Nature Club , ' A Q , ., jf' si-I I. . x , 9 I '3 .. , I , ry was 5125011 1 '- x ,4 , In ,N ll H Chemistry Club 4 LAWSON MARGARET-Girl Reserves, Girl Scouts LAWSON, ALFRED-Cadet Band, Chevrons Club, Saber Club, Nature Club, ' 'l LEAMAN: AUDLEY-Cadet Band, Track Manager, Cadets, Chevrons Club, Saber mercial Club M LEIGHTON, CONSTANCE-President of Nature Club, Girl Reserves, Orchestra, Techite Staff, Honor Roll 5 semesters, Section President, Quill and Scroll, Pharos LERCH, KENNETH E.-Graphic Arts, Nature Club LEVITOV, EDITH SYLVIA-French Club, Fencing Club, Chemistry Club, Library Staff, Tech Life Stall, Honor Roll 5 semesters, Pharos LEWIS, RUTH ELIZABETH-Theta Delta Tau, Glee Club, Spanish Club LINDBLOM, ROBERT ERNEST-Cadets, Chevrons Club, Saber Club, Rifle Team, Glee Club, War Games Team, Baseball LITSIS, LEON--Football, Track, Orchestra, Honor Roll, matic Club LITTON HOWARD LIVESAY, IAMES-Cadets Saber Club LOEFFER CARL-Baseball Bowling Tech Patrol LOMBARDO SAM Club, Techite Stati, Nature Club, Chemistry Club, Quill and Scroll LEAR, ROBERT EUGENE-Cadets, Chevrons Club, Tech Patrol, S. C. C. LEE, VIRGINIA-Debating Club, Girl Reserves, Paint and Powder Club, Com- l semester, Pharos, Dra 'QW 'K 'A LONG DORIS Girls Reserves Commercial Club LONGO HELEN IOAN LOVE LILLY Girls Glee Club LUDWIG KENNETH B Boys Glee Club Rifle Team H1 Y Tech Life Represen iaiive LUSK CHARLES CARROLL Boys Glee Club LYCETTE, HAROLD LYNN, GEORGE R.--Cadeis MADIGAN, MILDRED LENORA-Nature Club, Girl Reserves, Commercial Club, Techite Business Staff, Studen! Citizenship Council MALLOY, ROBERT MANANT, RUBY EUGENIE-Chemistry, French Club, Nature Club, Girl Re- serves, Pharos, Honor roll, 5 semesters . ' MANTZOURIS, NICK GEORGE-Football, Track, Baseball, G. O., Circle T .V Club MARKS, THEODORE O.-Boys' Glee Club, Tech Patrol MARLOW, THOMAS-Football, Basketball, Tech Patrol MARLOW, WILLIAM-Cadets A MASON, GRACE EVAdGirl Reserves, Commercial Club v If T- 1 I 'if' 1 9 A-1 , ,. , S V n f. 1' LLIZE EIZLO 'Zi MATTINGLY THOMAS ERNEST IR Cadets Chevrons Club Saber Club War Games Nature Club Sectron Presrdent Fencmg Club Tech Lrfe Representatwe Tech Lrfe Staff G O Dramatrc Club Pharos Qu1ll and Scroll Honor Roll l semester MAY RUDOLF Tenms Squad Srgma Tau Lambda MAZUR ROBERT DILLON Track Team Delta Srgma Nu MCCAMPBELL VICTOR A Football Baseball Roll 3 Semesters MCINTOSH CALVIN MacDONALD ALBERT MacDONALD ANGUS WILLIAM Cadets Fencmg Club MCQUARY MARIORIE ELLEN G1rls Rlile Club MEASE IOSEPHINE IDA Nature Club G1rls Glee Club Lrbrary Orchestra MEEKS HERMAN M Graphrc Arts Club MELLINGTON MALCOLM Tech Lrfe Photographer MERCOGLIANO VICTOR Track Tech Lrfe Representatrve MERIWETHER VIRGINIA LEE Orchestra MESSICK WILLIAM Tech Patrol I 4 Aft ,R i IA 3 'fl' 4 gk ' 31 . . MCCANDLESSZ DOROTHYQUIS' Glee Club, Spanish Club, Girl Reserves, Honor f 'f 1'-ip, N 3... .-.L I '-Q' ,BEIJ- 'Byflh Fixx LLIZE EYLLO 'Zi MILAM MARGARET MARIE Curl Reserves Commercral Club MILLER IAMES ROLAND Track Football Crrcle T Club Techxte Statt MILLS MARGARET Dramatlc Club Debat1 g Club Guls Glee Club Lyne and Rhyme Club Patnt and Powder Club Pharos Honor Roll 3 semesters MONAHAN IOHN P Spamsh Club Chemxstry Club Sectxon Pres1dent Pharos Honor Roll 2 semesters MOSER ROGER WELLINGTON IR Cadets Chevrons Club Saber Club War Games Fencmg Club Chemrstry Club MUCCI MICHAEL Football Track Glee Club Sectxon Presrdent Pharos Honor Roll 3 semesters MURRAY CHARLES ERNEST Orchestra Cadets NAIMAN ELLIS Basketball Techrte Representatrve Baseball Clrcle T Club NEGRO DOMINICK NEVROS PAULINE NORDEEN RONALD NORRIS PEGGY Grrl Reserves Commercral Club NOVAK E BERNARD OBRIEN RICHARD IAMES Football Track Crrcle T Club OLIN ALICE IDA C11rls Sports Gtrl Scouts Clee Club Nature Club Techrte Staff Orchestra Chemrstry Club Pharos Qurll and Scroll Honor Roll 4 se mesters lfftw fir ' I Mal' Y X -f I ,W I X . 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V R at , 1 g . s 5 Qs , 3 OVERTON LAWRENCE Cadets Graph1c Arts Club Tech1te Staff PATRIARCA DOROTHY Commerclal Club PARKER BENIAMIN R Baseball Football G O PAYNE DOROTHY Commerc1al Club Nature Club Home Economrcs Club PELKA FRANCES Tech Lxle Representahve D1amond T Club PERGANDE BRADFORD Tenms Team PERKINS MARCUS Dramatxc Club PERKINS WALTER Track Honor Roll l semester PE ERS MILDRED ELIZABETH Gul Reserves C11rls Glee Club Nature Club Debcrtmg Club Chemlstry Club Pals and Palettes Tech Lrle Representatlve PETZOLD EDWARD PHELPS DOROTHY Commercral Club Theta Delta Tau G1rl Reserves Home Economxcs Club PHILLIPS DORIS ELIZABETH D1amond T Club Home Econom1c Club Tech L1Ie Representatlve PFLUGER ALICE Nature Club Commerctal Club PILCHER DONALD EVERETT Cadets Chevrons Club Saber Club Chem1stry Club i I gl PETREY, LAWRENCE I ' ' I I PM Y I I I -A f E f ,tN,+ I Q I I In -I h W fl Y , U 'I N .BL mfg may SEASONS FALL WINTER SPRING 5 PING IENNIE LEE Home Economxcs Club G1rl Reserves Commerc1al C u POLSTON ALBERT OLLIAN PORTb WILLIAM LEROY IR PRAGER KIZZIE G1rl Reserves PRANGLEY CHARLES Bank Siaff Commercml Club PROVENCAL ROLLAND Basketball Lambda Ph1S1gma PURCELL RICHARD F Cadets Chevrons Club Drczmahc Club Debaimg Club QUIGLEY NED I A RADOS THOMAS STEVE Techxte Siaff RAMER GEORGE Slgma Tau Lambda RAPER IANE TUCKER Home Economlcs Club RAPISARDI FILIPPINA Pals and Palettes RAVENSCROFT LEAH Ari Club RAYMOND ROBERT L Tech Llfe Staff REID HARRIET AUGUSTA Gxrls Sporls Glrls R1fle Club Home Economxcs Club UJZE LIZLO 'Zi REINOEHL ROBERT Chemlstry Club Nature Club SSCIIOH Preslclent Student Cxtrzenshlp Councrl H1 Y Cadet Band Honor Roll 2 semesters RHINE VERA PATRICIA Tech L1le Stall G1rls Glee Club Orchestra Nature Club French Club G1rl Reserves G O Pharos Honor Roll l semester RICHARDS GEORGE IOHN RICHARDS IACK RICHMOND MARGARET Glee Club Girl Reserves Nature Club RICKER MARGARET Section Presldent RICUCCI LUCRETIA MARY Home Economlcs Club Commercxal Club Nature Club RIDER MARY IEANNE French Club Pamt and Powder Techxte Representatrve G1rls Clee Club Tech1te Staff Preslclent ol Sect1on RIGOLI L WILLIAM Student Cttlzenshxp Councll Chemlstry Club Honor Roll RISTIG WILLIAM Manager of Track Squad and Football DeMolay Glee Club Pharos Honor Roll l semester Techxte Representatrve ROBBINS EVELYN RUTH Grrl Reserves Art Club ROBBINS MARIAN G1rl Reserves Glee Club RODBELL RALPH LEON RODGERS IIMMIE A Cadets Chevrons Club Tech Llf Representatlve Tech L1te Stall Tech Patrol f X , if x ,T .Q L A' IX na I A hd RICHTER, DOROTHY-Girls' Glee Club, Girl Reserves ' I, 4- . , 'e ' , 4 1 KS ff-ff. 3- wifi ROGERS NATALIE Debatmg Club Gxrl Reserves Pharos Honor Roll 5 e mesters ROSENBERGER LOUISE Techrte Literary Statl Spamsh Club Glrl Reserves Quzll and Scroll ROWLEY ANDREW Tech Patrol Cadets Chevrons Club ROY CHARLES MELVIN Tech Patrol SACKS MAX Dramatlc Club Student C1IlZeHShlp Counc1l Fencmg Club Tech rte Staff Handbook Staff Chess Club Pharos Qurll and Scroll Honor Roll 6 semesters Mrnor T SAMPSELLE WILLIAM DE VRIES Boys Glee Club French Club Nature Club Cadets Chevrons Club Chess Club Honor Roll 2 semesters SANFORD FLORA DAUN Lyne and Ryme Club Gxrl Reserves Pharos Tech Lrfe Staff Honor Roll 3 semesters SANSBURY ALBERTA Glrls Sports SANTINO ALBERT EUGENE Delta S1gma Nu SAUNDERS SARAH ROSETTA Tech Lrle Representatrve SAUNDERSON BETH Rllle Club Tech Lrle Representatrve SCHARTNER EMMA ANNA Dlamond T Club Art Club Captam of Basket ball Commerclal Club SCHNEIDER IOSEPHINE Rrfle Club Art Club SCHULTL EVELYN Home Economrcs Club Pals and Palettes Xl I 'TA Q , - ' , ' , , , s - SARIANIDES, MARY-Hockey Table Tennis, Basketball . lv' . .,, . 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' , I I :ftp If Im fl Qs LU25 emo tai SCHWANER ALEC Cadets SCIACCA ANTHONY Cadets Tech Patrol SCRAMLIN IAMES DONALD SEARLES BERNADETTE Art Club SEATON ADELINE ADAMS SENSER ROBERT Nature Club Chemistry Club Dramatic Club Student Citi zenshzp Council SHANLEY EDWARD SHAW MARGARET ELIZABETH Tech Life Representative Girls Rifle Club Section President Home Economics Club Girl Reserves SHEPHERD EDWINI Football Track SHEPPARD THOMAS SHIVES HELEN VIRGINIA Commercial Club Girls Sports Club Girls Rifle Club SHORT NORMA Nature Club Girl Scouts Art Club Glee Club Girl Reserve Diamond T Club SIMPSON ROBERT E Book Exchange Comrnerczal Club SIROLA MARY IANE Girl Scouts Girls Glee Club Nature Club I E ff I l fi Y , '61, ,A SEYMOUR, SARA-Student Citizenship Council, Commercial Club, Girl Reserves Gr 1 SMITH ALLAN SMITH HARRIET LUCILE Girl s Glee Club Girl Reserves Art Club SMITH RICHARD LEWIS Tech Patrol Orchestra Nature Club Spanish Club Band G O SMITH THOMPSON Boys Glee Club Nature Club SNYDER IOSEPH MICHAEL Cadets Chevrons Club Saber Club Chemistry Club Glee Club Traffic Club Techite Staff Honor Roll 4 semesters Pharos Quill and Scroll SOLBERG, ERNST-Chess Club SOLLERS, HELEN-Student Citizenship Council, Girl Reserves, Commercial Club DORIS-French Club, Tech Lite, Nature Club, Honor Roll, 4 semes- Handbook Staff SOSNICK. ters, Tech SOULE, PAULINE ETTA--Student Citizenship Council, Diamond T Club, Com- mercial Club SOUTHER, RYAN-Circle T Club, Football, Track, Section President, G. O. SPEAKES, MARGARET ANN-Bank Staff, Tech Life Representative -4 SPECHT, IOSEPHINE-Girl Reserves f SPURR, BERTIE LEE-Diamond T Club 1 STEFFY, BILLIE IEAN-Commercial Club, Chemistry Club, Girls' Rifle Team, Girls' Rifle Club ' SUDDUTH, CHARLES G.-Cadets i ' . t. Ks f .A I Iwi' . 1' 1 Wi LUZE EIQLO 'Zi SWANN EDNA MAE Dxamond T Club Home Economlcs Club TACCONELLI LAURA Commerclal Club Tech Lxle Representatlve TALBERT CHEYNEY EVANS Delta Slgma Nu Nature Club Cadets Fencmg Club Golf Team Tech Late Representatlve TALLEY EDWARD WOODIE Glee Club TANA FRANK IOSEPH Techxte Staff THIELE LORRAINE HELEN G1rl Scouts Glrls Sports Club THOMPSON HAROLD E Cl1Ck Club THOMPSON IAMES THOMPSON META PAYE Commerclal Club Tech Llte TIPPETT DOROTHY TRUMBLE DAVID Cadets Commercxal Club TUCKER BETTY IO UBER GEORGE MOORE H1Y Boys Glee Club VAUGHN ROBERT L VIAL PETER FRANCIS Boys Glee Club Student Cxtzenshxp Councxl Honor Roll 5 semesters COUHC1l Chevrons Club Saber Club Cadets Pharos C- as , -2,3 if-ffx ' U Q fi? 'X Q C I -if 1 Q as hw ,W X VOGEL BARBARA Gxrl Reserves Chemlstry Club Student ClI1Z9HShlP Councrl French Club Pharos Honor Roll Z semesters WAGNER CHARLES M WALL ELLEN Nature Club WALL WILIAM FRANCIS Cadets Sectlon Presldent Orchestra Tech Patrol WALLER WILLIAM Delta Slgma Nu Golf Team Saber Club Chevrons Club Cadets WALSH ROBERT Tech Lrfe Track Football Manager Student C1t1zensh1p Coun cxl CITCIS T Club G O Quxll and Scroll Pharos Honor Roll 6 semesters WARDER LOIS VENITA Grrls Sports WARNER RICHARD Cadets Student C1t1zensh1p Councll Boys Glee Club Chemlstry Sect1on Presxdent Honor Roll 4 Semesters WARREN EDWIN WILLIAM Cadets WARREN IOI-IN WILLIAM Bowlmg Team Tech L1Ie Representatrve Art Club WARREN, IULIA RELMYRA Nature Club Glrl Reserves WARRENNER, IOSEPH ALBERT Tech Patrol, Art Club , 4, WATT, IESSE R Tech Patrol, Chevrons Club Saber Club Dramatxc Club X l , tl ' 1 Pharos Honor Roll, 6 semesters .L WEINSTEIN, ERMA Commercial Club Tech Llle I lb, WENDEL CHARLES 'H WF vi I A - 5. .Lt V I X . 1 Q -A h I ,,,, ,rt I - 5' 1. T' I , , -f' , - KX 'N These DOMINANT OVERTONES play a SOLO part 1n our aCt1V1t1eS durmg the fall mt I f' u when wlnter comes W1 sparklmg snow, they become THE LOST CHORD . 2' ' '5. LA f .. . if 1 A ' , , . -Q ' gn - . . 4 ,,g. . -1 A , 'ff' s ni b -1 , I ' I 4 , . 1 I ' ' R f :ff V, ff ,A , I ' t ' , AV 2 5, 1 ' I l , ff . . ,765 gif If Vx! D jv , , t t b t - - - ' 'th its ' LU25 EFLLO 'Zi WEST ROBERT WHELTON RICHARD LEE C1rcle T Club Manager of Football Track Tech Llfe Stall Click Club WHIC'I5TAbKER RICHARD ALFRED Dramat1c Club Chevrons Club Cadets Fenc mg u WHITE RICHARD Tech Lzfe Staff Qulll and Scroll WIDNER BARBARA WILCOX FORREST Wlreless Club Cadets WILLIAMS SARAH IANE Tech Llie Staff Dramatxc Club Debatmg Club G1rl Reserves Pharos Qulll cmd Scroll Honor Roll 5 semesters WILSON EDWARD WINTERHAK LLOYD Track Team Stage Crew WOLF EARL Football Basketball Track WOLFE EMANUEL Cadets Chevrons Club Saber Club WONN CAROL Nature Club Dramatic Club Glrl Scouts Glrl Reserves WOODBURN FRANCES Gxrls Rltle Club WOOTEN IAMES Pharos Commerc1al Club Honor Roll 4 semesters WRENN ERNEST BERNARD lb- iffix ' V, . I V 1 - V l. ., . tl! , X31z' .I ' 'I 1 I ' A . 'Q l '65 ZIEGLER PAULINE Dlcrmond T Club Tech Lxle Representutlve Sect1on Presldent BURCH SIDNEY Chemlstry Club Honor Roll 2 semesters GARRETT MARY Dxclmond T Club KING MARGARET French Club Pcnnt and Powder Club Nature Club Art Club Techlte Stcxif Honor Roll l semester MEHRLING P CHARLES TRYON RICHARD Drcmahc Club Saber Club Chevrons Club Phcros Fencmg Club Honor Roll 3 semesters fi So carefully blended mto our school l1fe are these MAIOR COLUMNS that they are scarcely not1ced 1n the HARMCNY of our DAILY ACTIVITIES From odd and curious angles, our photographer caught these unusual views of Tech. ALLAN GORDON French Club Tech L1Ie Representatlve H1 Y ALLEN KATHLEEN MARIE Tech Ltle ed1tor1al stall Tech L1ie representatxve Techlte representative Student C1t1zensh1p Councll Handbook staff Chemlstry club Dramat1c club Lyne and Ryme club Gtrl Reserves ANDERSON DORIS Dramond T Nature club Tech L1Ie staff ANGELICO MARY ARMSTRONG IUANITA ARTHUR PAUL DAVID Tech1te Llterary Staff Spamsh Club Chess Club Stu dent Cltlzenshlp Councxl Qulll and Scroll Honor Roll 4 semesters BACKORA RICHARD WILLIAM Football Track Spanxsh Club Honor Roll 1 semester BAIRD BETTY Glrls Glee club Lambda Sxgma Delta Honor Roll 2 semesters BAKER ATHELENE Home Economlcs Club BARKER MARTHA SPENCER Dramatxc Club Debat1ng Club Rxdlng Club BARTLETT I THACHER BARTON THOMAS EDWARD 4 semeste s C O Tenms team capta1n M1nor T Basketball BASS NEALE H Cadets BOTTALICO MARIE Ofhce Staff BATTISTA HELENA MARY I Hn BELLINGER GLENN GOODING HIY Chemlstry Club Sectlon Presldent BENNETT DOROTHY Glrls Glee Club BEST DOROTHY BIBB VIRGINIA IRENE BIRGE FRANCES LOUISE Dramatxc Club Grrl Reserves Pamt and Powder Pharos Honor Roll 4 semesters BLADT DOROTHY Section Presxclent BLEVINS RALPH Cadets Tenms BOCCABELLO PETER BOBACK IAMES BOUTON IAMES O IR Tech H1 Y Cadets Nature Club BOWDEN MARY GERALDINE Glrls Glee Club Presxclent ot sectxon Honor Roll 2 semesters BOWEN IAMES Cadets Chevrons Club BOYCE ROBERT K Tech Lute Representatrve Graphrc Arts Club Sectlon Presldent BRADY BASIL LEONARD GATES IR Sectlon Presrdent BRESNAHAN HELEN MARIE Glrl Reserves Rlfle Team Tech Llte Staff Tech I..1te Representatlve BRICKER, WILLIAM-Cadets Debating Club BRODE WARREN-Honor Roll, 2 semesters BROTMAN BEATRICE-Commercial Club Tech Lite Representative Tech Life Staff Dxamond T Club Honor Roll Z semesters BROWN IOSEPH Cadets BROWN VIRGINIA DARE Glrls Rrfle Club Grrls Rrtle Team Theta Delta Tau BRYANT VINCENT Football Tennis Baseball Art Club BUCK IAMES MARSHALL Cadets Fencmg Club Tech Patrol Lxbrary Staff BUCKINGHAM BROOKE H1Y Glee Club Cadets Pals and Palettes BURGESS CHESTER WARREN Boys Spamsh Club Nature Club Cadets Chev rons Club BUSH ELIZABETH ELLEN G1rls Glee Club Lrbrartan Pamt and Powder Rttle Club Rrtle Team BUTLER AUDREY Pals and Palettes BUXTON GAILE MARIE Sectlon Prestdent Techrte Representatrve Home Eco nomtcs Club Glrl Reserves CADEM LOUIS EARL H1 Y Cadets Chevrons Club Lunchroom Patrol CASEY ROBERT Srgma Tau Lambda CECIL EUGENE Chemxstry Club CHAPMAN, MARY FLORENCE--Home Economics Club, Nature Club CI-IEW, NOLEN RAUEL--Cadets, Lunch Patrol Captain, Glee Club, Chemistry Club, Nature Club, Tech Lite Representative, S. 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