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TECH ECHOES O EDWARD L. CLARK, President ' I Presidents Message 0 Tech Echoes time and Commencement bring to a close a year of advancement and achievement in the Oregon Institute of Technology. The number of young people en- rolled in the college classes continues to increase, and the total enrollment in all depart- ments, both day and evening, has shown a substantial gain over any previous year. During the year several hundred choice books have been added to the library, partly through purchase, but mainly through the generosity of two-score donors. The useful- ness of the library has practically doubled during the past year. Also, there has been a noticeable increase in student participation in college activities and a healthy concern for the expansion of the college and the development of an in- stitutional consciousness and prestige. These attitudes are important in the building of a great Oregon Institute of Technology, which the Board of Managers, faculty, alumni, and students desire, and for which plans are being made. Our down town location and our history as a university of the second chance gives Oregon Tech a unique place in the educational life of Portland and Oregon, and forces us to think clearly and to work cooperatively toward the further development of this institution with high ideals, equipped to meet the educational needs of a growing body of young people and adults. O PAGE -
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PAGE 2 I Foreword 0 Again we honor the publication of a bigger and better Tech Echoes for the students of the Oregon Institute of Technology. May this 1935 Tech Echoes illustrate and portray the growing influence and impor- tance of a school spirit worthy of O. I. T. May it,through the concerted efforts of the Tech Echoes staff, as representatives of the student body of the Engineering and Junior Colleges, be a souvenir of fond memories and lasting friendships which have originated on the baseball field, on the basketball floor, and within the class room. We hope that, as the years come and go, future staffs and future students of Oregon Tech will look back into the pages of the past and recognize what an important in- fluence this O. I. T. of ours has had upon the community around it. We wish to extend our appreciation to all those conscientious students and faculty members who have aided in the collection and publication of the material written for this annual. , ts: Q TECH ECHOES
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TECH ECHOES -1 Wann, Gross, I. Abbott, C. W. Abbott. PAGE 4 O Back Row . Graper, Tucker, Coombs, Haynes, Dinsdale. Front Row . Turrell, Worthington, Clark, Bliss, Woods. 4 Faculty 0 D DEAN WALTER HAYNES, Professor of Electrical Engineering. DALE B. WOKTHINGTON, Sociology. EDWARD L. CLARK, President. JAMES B. DINSDALE, Registrar. ARTHUR H. GRAPER, Public Speaking. JULIA EVELYN GRoss, Dean of Womeng German PERCY H. Buss, Professor of Civil Engineering. JAMES W. Coomns, Mathematics, Physics. EDWIN MILTON BELLES, Psychology. W. Hus1'oN Woons, Industrial Management. CHARLES W. Annorr, Chemistry, Biology. MRs. INEZ Amaorr, English Composition, Journal CHARLES A. TURRELL, French. ARVA W. WANN, Economics, Accounting. FREDERICK J. GILSQORF, English Literature. Literature. ism.
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