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GENERAL .' Q rece-l .sci-loss ACTIVITIES PAGE 99 C Social Report I The social calendar for the last year has had a number of features. Social chair- men for the year were Naomi Rohrer, fall term, Florence Blair, spring term. The first of numerous activities was the annual Kollege Klash held September 12, 1934, to welcome the new and old students back to school. The dance was held in the gym which was festively decorated with palms, streamers, and balloons. The annual homecoming was held at Crystal Lake Park on September 29. Stu- dents who attended enjoyed games, boating, picnic supper, and dancing in the pavilion. Freshman boys were provided opportunity to display their talents or receive the con- sequences. The final affair of the fall term was the Turkey Shuffle held at the Masonic Temple on November 23. The dance was a crowning success both socially and financially. A Valentine dance was given by the Press Club in the gym on February 8, after a basketball game. Both were features of the Tech show. On March 18, the Mothers Club gave a book tea at the home of Mrs. Harry Stone. The tea was to acquire books for the school library. On April 18, an informal dance took place at the Club Victor. The distinguished setting and excellent music added immensely to the success of the affair and the student body made a profit. The school Music Festival on May 7 included the glee club and the Y Little Symphony orchestra. Refreshments were served by the Mothers Club. The final event of the season was the Spring sport dance in the sunken ballroom of the Masonic Temple on May 11. Alumni C During the past year the Oregon Tech Alumni have been very active due to the enthusiasm of President Fred Irwin. Many educational, social, and inspiring activities have filled the 1934-1935 alumni calendar. In June, 1934, the alumni gave their annual banquet honoring the graduates of 1934. Fred Walter was toastmaster of the evening and Keith Wilcox gave the response for the graduating class. The oflicers for the new year were elected, as follows: Pres- ident, Fred Irwin, vice-president, L. C. White, secretary, Keith Wilcox, treasurer, Merle Travis. Bonneville inspection with a picnic at Eagle Creek was the send-off for the new ofiicers. Approximately sixty were present on this excursion. At Spirit Lake, Walter Haynes entertained a large number of the alumni later in the summer. The annual banquet was planned to honor the classes of 1925 and 1935. In looking over last year's grads we find: Karl Bowersox, E. E., married April 21, 1935, Robert Freitag, E. E., selling, Russell Fuller, C. E., State High Bridge Department, Salem, Alfred Gallucci, E. E., P. G. in C. E. at Oregon Tech, Hideso Miho, M. E., working way toward Japan, , Clinton Holland, E. E., doing electrical work in Illinois, John Jann, E. E., Station L, P. G. F.. company, Charles Koon, E. E., advanced work at Oregon Tech, Albert Kroner, M. E., Willamette Valley Packing, Salem, Burton O'Mealy, C. E., B. P. R., Pasco, Washington. Martin Schweizer, E. E., Hillsdale Dairy, Keith Wilcox, C. E., West Coast Life Ins., coaching at O. I. T. Evelyn Anderson, J. C., extension work at Oregon Tech, Neil Coventry, J. C., extension work at U. of Idaho, Earnest Dodge, J. Ci, student at U. of Washington, Harold Wyatt, J. C., extension work at Oregon Tech and U. of O. branch.
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