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Page 100 text:
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Back Row: D. Papcke, L. Hughes, V. Eschen, M. Lackey, M. Finkel. Third Row: J. Adams, V. Friebel, J. Ritter, J. Newman. Second Row: D. Braun, D. Lee, C. Pigney, P. Ringrose, L. johnson. Front Row: C. Mohn, P. Wright, F. Matthew, K. Brickel, L. Rosenberg. TECH STAFF Looking more like Murder, Inc. than the Tech staff they actually comprise, these students are the unsung heros fand heroinesj of the campus. In their bi-monthly struggle to publish a readable paper composed of printable articles, they strove valiantly, although not always successfully-still the effort was there. Under the whip-cracking leadership of Editor Rosenberg, the paper, if nothing else, was at least always out on time. The Tech's policy of more humor than usual was apparently successful. Fourteen issues were published this year, causing no serious frowns upon Business Manager Adam's countenance, although, the financial operation was always marginal. Win, lose, or draw, the Tech came out. The staff held no parties or get-togethers other than the usual bi-monthly policy meeting. None the less, they enjoyed their position, even if it was sometimes necessary to Wring a story from them in the fight against indifference. Distribution Manager Papcke's contribution was no less important in keeping the city fathers posted on the latest at Tech. And the contribution of Make-Up Editor Matthew was perhaps the most nerve racking of all, wondering how to fill six columns with four columns of copy. All in all, an outstanding group.
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Loading up after singing at the Vet s Hos pital in Sioux Falls. The inevitable wait while the soloists per- form--boring, intent, agonizing, and always a little too noisy. -f i 'T i Chewing-down after the concert at Gcttys burg High. After a tough 50 minutes on KELO-TV.
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. A f1'-wff-:1 ..g -'sy...u:guvi-- t,- -'Vj,- --,-,1'- -,I-,P'Ilf,1', , .-,. gpm'-L AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL E GI EER' The American Society of Civil Engineers Student Chapter is an organization established to help civil engineering students to enrich their college courses by beginning those professional contacts and associations which, continued through life, are so valuable to the practicing engineer. The chapter also is a good medium for exercising principles of personal and public relations. For example, chapter members prepare, present, and discuss papers, conduct chapter activities,,hold office, secure outside speakers and extend hospitality while they are on campus, and visit engineering works under construction. Officers are: Darral Brooks, President, Bob Kelley, Vice-President, Kenneth Meeks, Secretary, Gene Poch, Corresponding Secretary, Emmett Kotrba, Treasurer, Prof. G. L. Jacobson, Faculty Advisor. Back Row: L. Hash, C. Kuehl, D. Brooks, B. Pecha. Fronl Row: G. Poch, D. Fritz, W. Calvert, D. Berg.
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