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fffgtgss 4'-1.4: 111,-,v,, fe A A 1-1.11.frv1'L 'r-'sf'-' j ' f 41-fglvf. jlvll. 4l,4lf'u-' .rift -1, 4, LT- 23 I+, - 1'-i,':1,'ji,'- 41'-A, f,,?q-4.- V1 Avllfvf Kendall Clark .... .. Charles Richter ...,..... Board of Education , .,,.. President Vice President P. J. Seberger ...A .,,, .r,..,.. S e crelary George Reis ..., ,. Treasurer A. A. Lagergren ..,,,e., , Director J. A. Allen .... . ,, , Director With a total of 7l8 students for the year of l928-29 Tech High claimed the greatest enroll- ment in its history. The freshman class had the greatest percentage of this number, with l20 girls and IZI boys. Next in order of size came the sophomore class, having l87 members. ln the senior class there were only 6l boys as compared with 9l girls. The number of girls and boys in the junior class was more evenly distributed, 66 to 72. There was little change in the curriculum during the year except for the addition of a course in Dramatics, offered as a half year subject at the beginning of the second semester. Stress was laid on improved and new methods of presenting the various subjects to the students, and the contract system, which has been in force for the last three years, was enlarged upon. One of the features of the year was the excellent series of auditorium periods given to the stu- dents. These consisted of speeches, educational movies, and musical programs. While scholarship was stressed first at Tech High, a well organized. program of extra curri- cular activities, open to everyone, encouraged a true spirit of democracy, sportsmanship, and citizen- ship in the institution. f-xl-,Z-, ':Q' ' Lf2'fX.X Page I8
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A A 11,-. .ifwilv 4!-4L-'V? -fl .fLf'- Lf'-fx..fL.fg,,c g l To the Members of the Class of 1929. GREETINGS AND CONGRATULATIONS You have chosen as the theme for your Annual the Mississippi River , a most appropriate and worthy subject. To each of you, l hope that throughout the voyage of life, each stream of knowledge, each brook of inspiration, and each tributary of accomplishment will merge in the ocean of social relationships with a clearness that will reflect the bright sunny rays of a spirituality that will bring happiness to yourself and fellowmen. Sincerely, R. I-I. BROWN, Superintendent. ,'Axf'vf'W-f - 1-f wfhf xf-x,'ez'v ,ag-n-,fw-f lim' I7
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4' gk4ff2g,1,'.j'Li24fLZ.-,4iq'i2:i'L 4-1 ff To the C Qsspf Nine' een Twenty Ninez I wi ou always, Joy in play, prlde in achievement, and plea- sure in recoil ting high school days. lf l ELIZABETH CLARK, Principal. - y N, xl CQ xv ll Ihr ' f
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