Oregon Institute of Technology - Echoes Yearbook (Klamath Falls, OR)

 - Class of 1935

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Q TECH ECHOES g -. PAGE 8 I Lott, Wheeler, Brokenshire, Marshall, Weaver, Nice. Junior Class 0 The Junior class although very small has as much spirit and ability as any other class in Oregon Tech's engineering history. The group has been active in athletics and has five lettermen: Charles Nice, Nelson Weaver, Ray Lott, Jack Brokenshire, and Chester Wheeler. The class has gradually dwindled from twenty-four to the nine that are looking forward to graduation next year. Larry Badurina, E. E., Delta Kappa Pi, has devoted much of his time to student body affairs. George Marshall, XE. E., Delta Kappa Pi, has been a prominent figure in the electrical lab during Tech shows, as well as a student body officer and member of the S. A. club. Robert Pope, C. E., president of the Delta Kappa Pi, spring 1935, has participated in the Tech show and student activities. Jack Brokenshire, C. E., Alpha Rho Omega, is president of the Civil Engineering club. Jack is an outstanding athlete, being a three-year letterman, and a member of the Block O . He has helped with the Tech show each year, been a member of the student council and Techogram representative of the engineering department. Chester Wheeler, C. E., has been active as president of the Alpha Rho Omega fraternity in the spring, 1935, a prominent member of the student body, a member of the Block O and Civil Engineering club, and a student body oihcer. Ray Lott, E. E., Delta Kappa Pi, was president of the Block O in the spring, 193 S. He has been a student body ofhcer and has helped with the Tech shows. Charles Nice, E. E., Delta Kappa Pi, is well-known about school for his athletic ability. Chuck belongs to the Block O , has held student body office, and has helped with the Tech shows. Lawrence Burns, E. E., is a member of the Alpha Rho Omega fraternity.

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TECH ECHOES O A , GRADUATING cr.Ass REPORTS Senior Class Report 0 The senior class, consisting of only four members, is the smallest class in Oregon Tech. Nevertheless its members have filled positions of responsibility in many of the school's activities. Following is a resume of individual achievement: Pete Winkle . Athletic managerg Student body vice-president and presidentg student council memberg vigilance committeeg S. A. club, Block Ong three year letter- man in basketballg basketball captaing mana er, E. E. department at 1935 Tech Showg vice-president and treasurer of Delta Kappa gi. Charles Hammaek . Student body presidentg student councilg vigilance com- mitteeg two year letterman in baseballg Block O g president of C. E. clubg manager, C. E. department of Tech Showg Alpha Rho Omega vice-president and chaplain. Chris Kern . Student body vice-president and sergeant-at-armsg vigilance com- mitteeg student councilg S. A. club, C. E. club residentg Tech Show general managerg ilu E3 QQC8! secretary. 0264. A49ffW.gf' Russell Borden . General manager, Tech Showg S. A. clubg student council, vigilance committeeg C. E. club presidentg Alpha Rho Omega secretary. Junior College Class Report 0 Twenty-eight students entered Oregon Tech as freshmen on September 18, 1933, but only nine of these will receive diplomas this term. During the two years these students have attended school at Tech they have been active in student body affairs. The third week they were here they erected a towering heap of boxes and rubber tires to provide a bonfire for the Oregon Tech Homecoming at Council Crest. This class was the originator of the Tuesday noon dances in the second floor recreation hall. Eight of the graduatesare from six Portland high schools: Washington, Edwin Culpg Jefferson, Marjorie Morey and Gladys Kephartg Franklin, Florence Blairg Roose- velt, Mary Ormandyg Lincoln, Wendell Bunnell and Marjorie Taylorg and Grant, Mar- garet Rudolph. Burton Warren is from Weiser, Idaho. Individual activities were as follows: Florence Blair . Gamma Gamma Sigma presidentg glee club, student body second vice-president. Margaret Rudolph . Gamma Omicron Tau presidentg Gamma Gamma Sigma secretaryg student councilg glee club aocompanistg assembly music chairman. Wendell Bunnell . Glee clubg Tech Echoes staffg Techogram staif. Edwin Culp . Techogram business manager. Gladys Kepbart . Freshman class managerg forumg glee clubg Gamma Gamma Sigma vice-president and treasurerg Tech Show chemistry managerg Tech Echoes editor. Marjorie Morey . Student body second vice-presidentg Gamma Omicron Tau secretary-treasurerg student council. Mary Ormandy . Techogram managing editor, editor, and business managerg glee clubg press club presidentg student council. Marjorie Taylor . -Student councilg Gamma Gamma Sigma secretary. Burton Warren . Two year letterman in basketballg student body athletic repre- sentativeg Delta Kappa Pi. AGE 7



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TECH ECHOES Q Back Row '. Culp, Bunnell, Walker, Warren, Ansley, Hough, Sorenson, Mussen. Front Row . Kephart, Ormandy, Rudolph, Rohrer, Blair, Morey, Taylor. Sophomore Class 0 On September 17, 1954, eighteen students in Junior College and Engineering College returned to Oregon Tech and signed up for their second year. During this last year these eighteen students have played a busy part in the activities of the school. On the Techogram staff during the fall term Mary Ormandy served as editor-in- chief g Wendell Bunnell, as circulation manager, and Edwin Culp as business manager. In the spring, Gladys Kephart and Junia Day handled the editing of the Tech Echoes, and Wendell Bunnell was appointed feature editor. During both terms the sophomore class was represented on the executive council by two students holding student body offices. During the fall term Naomi Rohrer was second vice-president, and Burton Warren, athletic representativef For the spring term, Florence Blair was elected second vice-president and jack Ansley, secretary of the student body. The sophomore class had a high scholastic average last year. A few outstanding students were Gladys Kephart, Jack Ansley, Robert McCoy, and Bill Sorenson. In athletics the sophomores also had a share. On the basketball team in the fall, Burton Warren 'and jack Ansley, both twoyear lettermen, received major Block O's and Bryan Hough, a minor letter. In baseball during the spring Bill Sorenson, pitcher, and Bryan Hough, catcher, received their second major letters. -1-1-1 O PAGE

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