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.19 PAGE 10 O J sf' Q TECH EcHoEs X 1-lliii ffm X 1 Bark Row . Anderson, Nicholson, Ringstad, Martin, Brice, Thornberry, Meyer, Thomas, Lebo, Morgan, Wilson, Feldstein, Freel, Livermore. Front Row . H, Sievers, Woods, Stone. Trulsen, Fairclough, Forbes, M. Sievers. FI'2Sl'lITIdI'1 CIGSS C The freshman class met in Room 422 for their first meeting, September 27, 1934. Under the guidance of Pete Winkle, then student body president, officers were elected as follows: Lorn Kerr . . . . . . . . . . . President Helen Sievers . . Vice-president Betty Stone . . . . Secretary Howard Brice . . Business Manager Don Freel . . . ..... Athletic Manager Mr. J. W. Coombs ...... . . . Faculty Advisor A short time later, Lorn Kerr handed in his resignation and Jim Kirwan was elected in his place. After numerous social and entertainment committees were appointed, class activity started. A The annual Homecoming at Crystal Lake was supported wholeheartedly by the frosh. A committee of six were chosen to handle the weekly noon dances on the second floor: Then a turkey raffle was held to meet expenses for a proposed dance, which was later turned into a student body function. In November, the class took over one edition of the Techogram, edited by Dorothy Morgan. Randall Gore, a freshman, has held the position of editor of the paper during the spring. Members of the class on the staff are Dorothy Morgan, Jean Forbes, Alene Fairclough, Helene Trulsen, Lorn Kerr, Tom Drake, and Helen Woods. This spring the frosh had a booth featuring dart throwing at the Tech show. A few second termers are holding student body offices this term, and jim Kirwan and Craig Reese are yell leaders.
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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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