Technical High School - Techoes Yearbook (St Cloud, MN)
- Class of 1930
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I wish for each member of the Class of l930 a leading part in the drama of life, maintained by a struggle for success and a battle with keen competition that will develop fine at- titudes and ambitions worthy of your efforts. Sincerely yours, R. H. Brown CHUIS -a -s -.ra sg- - as ., ...J.JC.'I,- ' l.:, . T '9.. --M --L ,-Trgrx. s . ' mr : , A T.. h ' , I yr .... , , r- .325 if- - '--.....- U ' a -.. fr L....l... g : .. '-M-- -:Q nerr.. . -' 5? . - : ,,, - -- --H-ff .,.:, 3: 0 . ......, h V- - -V - - .- - .C 'T . , -...,......-. g- .- . .. ..,. -7. -'-' .. ... C BOARD OF EDUCATION Kendall Clark .....,.. .. ,.,,,,,,,,,,, President Harold Schoelkopf .,..... ,.,.... V ice Prcsidcnl P. Seberger ..... . ,,,,,,,.,, Secrelary George Reis .........,.....,.....A.,..,.,,. ...,...., T reasurcr William Shield. A. Allen ..,,..... ,.,, 4,.... D i reclors On September second the Technical l-figh School, with an approximate enrollment of 7l2, began its thirteenth year in the present building. The freshman class led in numbers with a total of 2l4 students: the sophomore class consisted of 209 members: the junior class had l56: and the senior class, with an equal number of boys and girls, totaled l30. The Tech, as a part of a great state school system, first, concerns itself with offering work which will train its students to be better citizens and members of society. ln addition, work is offered to meet the varying needs of the individual boy and girl. To fulfill this aim successfully, courses of a three-fold nature are offered: first, courses which are essential to the training and experience of every future American citizen: second, courses which give cultural training to enrich the experiences of the students and to meet the requirements for future study in colleges and professional schools: and third, courses which, by means of exploration and a study of occupa- tions, show the boy and girl the vocational possibilities which may be pursued and the aptitude and training which each job demands. f c , at a . , i sa Page Fon river! May l congratulate you upon the accomplishments of your high school life and wish you success in your endeavors when your school days are over? May I advise you in the words of the man who inspired your book? To thine own self be true, And it will follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. Elizabeth Clark MARY ALMETER ANN ANDERSON MYRTLE BAVUN MARGARET BURNS Fommerm-ial English Spf-c-ch Latin LICUNE COOLING VHARLHS THAI-'MAN VORA IJURSEY l'l.I'IMl'INTlNl'I I-IIVH English Printing English Art Supervisor EDITH HMPEY Gl'lRTRUlJl'I GOVE ERWIN IIERTZ HORAUH H0l.l.lVlEYl'lli Mathematics History Social Sr'i9nr'e Svience t'lIAlil,lf1S JANNHVK HIPNA HUI.MISEliG ARTHUR JOHNSON MYRTLE JOHNSON Sm-inlSn-ivm-1-. History Art Manual Arts Nurse- l l.All.-Xlil-Il.l.l'l l,l-IIlAlll. AI.ll'l'I l.l'lWIS FLOYD l.UHBI'IN IQOBERT Mll.I.l'lli l.ilmrurizm English Commvrsial Manual Arts 'l'lll-IRICSA MUIllil'IAN OSVAR NELSON RUTH RAIVISEY GUY NICIIULS S4-in-xn-n-, Mau ln-mul is-s Svis-:nw Fre-nvh A1 hlvlivs LURRAINE RAUGUST ANNA RYBERG AGNES SAEVIG .IESSIE SMITH Physical Education Supervisor Commercial English, History Malhvmativs DOROTHY STUTT I-'I.0Rl'lNC'E TROCHILI, JAMES TURNER AGNES WALSH English, Journalism Svienve Manual Arts English I-Z'l'HEl.WYN WEIR ALMA WIGIJAHI, MARGUERITI-I VVRIGHT THICUIIURI-I Zi-IYIII R Vlolhing Foods Music' Supervisor Gorman, History Substitutes: Marie Young, English, History: Gertrude Wienerkv, Art Supvrvisor. I I Annu Kennedy, Muriel Strand, Ruby Sarlell. Ruth Peterson, Elsa Holz. OFFICE STAFF The labor we delighl in physics pain. If some of the students of this school were told about the amount of work done by the office staff, they would laugh and say that they do not believe in fairy stories. 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FRESHIVIAN HISTORY Study Hall IO3 Saint Cloud Tech May 30, 1930 Dear Seniors: We admit that we are modest Freshmen, but out of the mouths of babes come words of wisdomn: therefore we are writing to you in order to show our qualifications for becoming upper-classmen. Realizing how necessary Freshmen are to the Tech, we left the good old H. S. to make our acquaintance with Miss Clark last September. One of the things which stand out in our high school memories is the squelching which we received from a senior lassie whom we mistook for a teacher. CShh! She wears a false pug. Keep it dark., On the evening of the Freshman Frolic, we made our social debut. ln the midst of the en- tertainment Santa Claus gave us suckers in token of our good behavior. We take this opportunity to thank the Sophomores for presenting us to the social elite of the school. During a class meeting, we selected Byron Barrl Betty Goehrs, and Evelyn Heiner as class officers. They have proved successful at conducting our affairs. We are very proud of David Olds for his manly efforts in declamation. He won first place in the humorous division with Mother Would Learn to Drive as his selection. ln the sub- district contest at Sauk Rapids, he was awarded first place. Our class has been represented in athletics. Class teams in basketball competed in both boys' and girls' tournaments. Lawrence Gidmark had the distinction of playing with the bas- ketball reserves while Byron Barr was a football reserve until he became disabled. Now having recovered from the severe attack of finals and having overcome the obstacles that Mrs. Trochill and Miss Empey presented by way of general science and algebra, we hope to add more glory to our name as sophomores and finally graduate as seniors-triumphant. Sincerely, The Freshmen. ii ' f 4 S -x. f b A -lx 1 W ' , ' T Y -, ..: 1. I X ' i Q 1 , - i, ' , . S . 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One of their first steps was the presentation of Hearts by the members of Mrs. Trochill's advisory. The profits of this play were used for Christmas decorations. The class was well represented in athletics by teams in basketball, kittenball, and volley ball. ln the fall of '29 after having had a whole summer in which to recuperate from the almost fatal finals, the class assumed the dignity of sophomores and chose john Tessari and Fred Camp- bell for their ofiicers. By means of the annual Freshman Frolic which took place during the Christmas season, the sophomores entertained the freshmen. In addition to their gym work, thirty-three of the girls formed a drill squad known as the Peptomists, which after becoming proficient at marching and forming figures, and after securing uniforms, performed between halves at basketball games. Two clever pep fests were given by sophomore groups. ln the preparations for Homecoming, the sophomores diligently decorated the building. Zeal in their welcome of the old grads and enthusiasm for the football game between Tech and Mound gave them inspiration for their float in the parade. The class of '32 has still two years to travel before they will obtain their goal. Undoubted- ly, they will continue to display the eagerness for success in all their school activities which they have shown thus far. 0 4 N. V, .v b afm A! V4 b . E 1 -' L. . Q52 , ' ' IA' s -5 fa , t l i f Fyydmrr E. g ' I sg g l lf. I rain , I s Page Tlzirfy , 1 - Li we w-f '5 X A. ' . J A 5 ' 1, Q :zu , g, 4. as . ' Tl W Sis 511 is ' 5 .... f , .::.,, ,zfefffn-M 51 fr. Eiluninrs Anil then the lnnrr, Bighing like furnarv, with a umrful hallah Mah: tn his mistress' rgehrnmf' . ,-,U ...3 f ' : ' - ,-, 1.' .'-.T msra ' -i ..v -' I' .3-i,,:' 'jk-.-6.5 .E 'f J.. ly T 'gi !?:.5 n5545i:':f :, , . 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L1 E ef-k, Irene Daubanton, Myrtle Collins, Florence Kath Pl' Florence Fi VI c EC Third Row-Alice Anderson, ai C Z I. ,I . 3 2 Q 2 m vw uf .:: .E fi ae 1: 0- Lv-I 5 . 3 C D is s: 'S .2 H tr! A 2 5 E W -4 ,: . -2 E' 2 Z 41 3 U .E ,D i i. Q3 Q1 CQ L' Lg 2 w P .E U Q . : In .: 5 :1 5 24 Di fu . .2 'S S -- m 8. ev w CQ .2 L1 5 E ' H 5.5 :vw 2:2 ,., . We 23m c :: gms. .ci . maa?N 'o:p,.1.'.:.' EW -2 3 .Zu -UCSW Wisg Mig... E U3 ze EEQS Qi.: 'UE ..-A EE . 3 5 Ili A... sis ...W ffm 5 3' . E : D-I ' E 5 S 3 E z .c. g E Q4 as ... H lk : as m I. 5 2 5. LJ 3 -6 C bi 5 Q w CQ w F .E 2 2 9' Z 5 E .J 2 TE E E v .: N z I3 'c GJ 2 E 42 z: I E Q l 2 E 'E C11 O H o 2 5 E nberg. te argaret Plan Vanderstreek, M enrietta etha, H Li Frances CHIFC' Pi he int Not Pa L 'E ie ffl 'E rn m D I rf 11' 4, i.. .- UI H L. Q1 .C I- cu I Qi -- Q, u- A s: n E c cr .. CJ .. In o D1 1: r: o E v cd Ili 5. A. 51 4-v C Strommen, George Underwood, Franklin Brigham, Ronald Tuttle, James Leslie if s: rv E 'E I : ta i. F11 J .: .EF x: I-C 12.5 3,- '55 bl 5. bighauser, Charles Vasal Bie offman, Gordon H award iH OW' R Fourth C of Frank Mauer, Jack mmerum, on Stiner, Oscar Walk, Cyril Gu rd avily Go R yron B :- as DD i. GJ .Q r: GJ U2 o Z ': Kaerwer, Earl Henton, Cy 'VI gn ard ch ,Ri hearn A Porwall, Clarence 9 Jerom hird Row T .6T,. S ' - fvlib and . '-1-- ' ?l,,, If ar. A U ji ' E - 1 :.. f' - ---H,-1:-.-fe--... Q. f:-.., 4 , ---- C' .'- 1. ' , ' : 'C ...... .,,. L I..L1'iI. si: 37':. . .::::.i?Z'i5:' , s 5?4'J1' ff JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of l927, a huge tri-motored airplane appeared in the east and rapidly approached the Technical High School. When it had flown to a spot directly over the athletic field, the pilot released a trap-door and many queer-looking specimens of the human race fell out. As they struck the ground, it was found that they had passports to our great educational institution. Freshmen! But they had three good leaders to see them through their trials and tribulations: Earl Henton, Theodore Papermaster, and Emily Henning. For a few months these poor youngsters were shunned by all the other Techites, but finally the Sophomores took pity on them and gave a Freshman Frolic. It was a glorious party and suc- cess for the Freshies: for, from this time on, the Freshmen really belonged. The next year, l928, found the same group back again, but this time in a higher social level. Sophomoresl They still felt, however, that they needed good leaders, because under- classmen are not as responsible for their actions as they might be. These pilots were: Ardell Calvin, Theodore Papermaster, and Earl Henton. These Sophisticated Sophs knew what it was to be Freshmen, so, in order to be helpful, they gave a Freshman Frolic. But when September of i929 came along, a new class appeared. Even Miss Clark did not recognize them. Oh, their faces were only too familiar, but their spirit, yes, that was the big change. They were upperclassmen, at last. The juniors had arrived! Force of habit was still upon them, so once again leaders were elected. These were: Earl Henton, Oliver Kerben, and Theodore Papermaster. At last the Seniors were gracious to these people. Because they were so favored, the Juniors decided to give a junior Ball. This affair was a great success, as were all other undertakings of these '3l young folks. By this time several students had distinguished themselves in many ac- tivities: athletics, dramatics, declamation, and club work. It only remains to be seen how well these juniors will behave as Seniors. If their past work is any indication of their future work, we know there will be no cause for worry or anxiety. Betty Keller, '3l 4 . f-as if -a as 9, 1---x .1-.,, , - A, Q 4 V ,. 'rl I ' R ,- I. I . 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X-,L A X - ....,.,....,... .-. , .. 1 ,V -.u--.m...v.,. ,. . . ..,, I 930 HONOR ROLL SUMMA CUM LAUDE Valedictorian-Corinne Chapman Salutatorian-Alice Gallagher Muriel Segelstrom Carol Orton Eileen Hansen . CUM LAUDE Arthur Fark Ruth Frank Nell Nichols Melania Kuhn Dorothy Rau Frances Raschka Ruth Shelton HONORABLE MENTION Bemelda Kalkman Cordon Guy Virginia Lewis Dorothy Flynn Violette ,Iergeson Luverne Goeclker John Bensen Eugene Rengel Lois Tetting Lois Barrett Elmer George Sylvester Reinardy Ida Meinz Margaret Fromberg Alyce Heraly Frederic Young Robert Haucl: Ray Wittmayer Nora Moore Eleanor Schofield Christian Kapphahn -I if? 1 li z i 1 .E i L ,J 'v HZ- ,f ,A 'J 4 I - i . 1 All Pflgz' '1'l1irfy-Sim d! TW TEC:-toss, AX-'Q ' 9 3 O ,V .C CARL AXELL Football l. 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball l, 2: Basketball 3: Peppy Tech 4: Class Play 4. I hourly learn a doclrine of obedience. JOHN BACH january I93l Masquers 3. 4: Paint Box 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Swimming I. 2. 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Freshman Crier l: Why the Chimes Rang 2. You have a nimble wil: I lhinlg il was made of Alalanla's heels. LOIS BARRETT Hee Tec l, 2. 3: Vice President 2. She's a good crealure. RUTH BAUMGARTNER Entered from Cathedral 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: ln Old Vienna 3: T. C. C. 4: Techoes Staff 4: Rooters Club 4. There'.v lillle of the melancholy elemen! in her. GEORGE BELDING Entered from Osakis 3: Basketball 3: Techoes Staff 4: Tennis 3. 4. Wil is Ihe sal! of conversalian. JOHN BENSEN Football 2, 3, 4: Swimming l: Class Basketball I: Basketball 2. 3: Sigma Sigma Chi 3. 4: Debate 3, 4: Peppy Tech 4: Declamation 4: Athletic Board of Control 4: Class Vice Presi- dent 3: Class Secretary 4: Baseball 4: Class Play 4. Pleasure and aclion make lhe hours seem short. MILTON BOOS On the Nile I: Orchestra l, 2: Glee Club l, 2, 3. 4: Swimming l, 2, 3, 4: Chorus l, 2. 3, 4: The Ghost Story 3: Class Treasurer 3: ln Old Vienna 3: Tennis 3, 4: Masquers 3. 4: Tech Staff 3. 4: Peppy Tech 4: Techoes Staff 4: Pearls 4: Class Play 4. I cannot hide whal I am. JOHN BRIGHAM Class Play 4. A kinder gentleman iread nal the earlh. ARTHUR BROWNELL Declamation l, 2. 3: Class Vice Presi- dent 2: Debate 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Masquers 3, 4: Swimming 3, 4: Peppy Tech 4: Neighbors 4: Tech Staff 4: Techoes Staff 4: Class Play 4: Class Basketball 4: Dear Departed 4. 1 am nol in lhe role of common men. FRANCES BUSSE Still in lhy righl hand carry peace. ROBERT CANNON Glee Club 3: Chorus 3: ln Old Vienna 3: The Eldestu 3: Mas- quers 3, 4: Techoes Staff 4. Bu! !here's more in me lhan lhou underslandesl. HELEN CATER Freshman Crier l: Baseball l: Soccer I, 2: Basketball l, 2: Fourteen 2: Tech Staff 2, 3, 4: The Ghost Story 3: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Masquers 3, 4: Girls Advisory Board 3, 4: Class Play 4. All longucs speak of her. NM' -vs , - . 3 V X x -af? . ,, 4 Qf' I' .' U , ar: R, ' J . . I a f gg I - r- - -.'. ' .. ' M. V E' . uf , s- I T Tfdvcn CEDDHTX I' V' 'X9 5x?ffi 1,3-4-W CORINNE CHAPMAN Freshman Crier l: General Science Club l: Paint Box 2. 3. 4: Vice Presi- dent 4: Sigma Sigma Chi 3, 4: Girls' Advisory Board 3, 4: La Clique Francaise 4: T. N. T. 4: Techoes Art Editor 4: Valedictorian. She is a scholar and a ripe good one. ADELAlDE CLUBB Techoes Staff 4. In each cheek a dimple. OREN COATE Clee Club I, 2, 3, 4: In Old Vienna 3: Harmony Hounds 3: Masquers 4: Class Play 4. All this for a song. ARNOLD COTTON Clee Club l, 3: ln Old Vienna 3. For he lived al ease. LAWRENCE DANZL Our deeds determine us as much as we delermine our deeds. HAROLD DAVIDSON Baseball l: Football l: Basketball 2, 3. Here comes Harold and mirlh is in his face. DOROTHY DAWSON Swimming l: Student Council 3: Glee Club 3, 4: La Clique Francaise 3: Chorus 3: Techoes Staff 4: Rooters Club 4. To write and lo read comes by nalure. GILBERT DEERING Orchestra 3: Band 3, 4. Lel me he lhal I am, and seek no! lo allcr me. LAWRENCE DEZURIK Keep your fellows. counsels and your own. MALCOLM DOANE Football l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Class Secretary and Treasurer 2: Student Council l, 2. 3: Tennis 2, 3: Class President 3, 4: President of Athletic Association 3: Baseball 3, 4: Masquers 3, 4: Athletic Association 4: Peppy Tech 4: Class Play 4. 0, this hay lends mellle to us all. BUEFORD DOERING Band 3, 4: Orchestra 3: T. E. C. H. Deutsche Verein 4. l am sure care's an enemy lo life. JOHN DOHLINC Swimming l: Class Basketball Z, 3: Paint Box 4: Techoes Staff 4. He halh an excellenl good name. -J '7,Ju : ' 'ffl 1 , as Fl CT 'S - A f - 2-fwjkvlfg s -4 I., y ' ANY, or A . 3 bbol . ll I all . 4 L ISABEL ELLIS Baseball I: General Science Club I: Freshman Crier I: Basketball I, 2: Student Council I: Swimming I, 2: Soccer I, 2: Tech Staff 4: Techoes Staff 4: Library Cadet 4. HILNIAN ENGQUIST Class Basketball I, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: ,,...-N-W... . . N , v4- 'rrp' 1- C0 'TPI i 'r .W N 4 74 x .. Lis- aaa' if fi Her words do show her wil in- comparable. In Old Vienna 3: Chorus 3. I swear he is lrue hearleal. ARTHUR FARK Class Secretary-Treasurer I: A Trip to Melodylandn I: On the Nile I: Orchestra I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: T. E. C. H. Deutsche Verein 2, 3: Vice President 2: Secretary-Treasurer 3: Chorus 3: ln Old Vienna 3: Tech Staff 3, 4: Sigma Sigma Chi 3, 4: Band 4: Masquers 4: Student Coun- cil 4: Techoes Managing Editor 4: Declamation 4: Peppy Tech Presi- dent 4: Debate 4: Class Play 4: Har- mony Hounds 3. He lakelh mosl delighl in music inslrumenls. DOROTHY FLYNN Home Economics I, 2: Hec Tec 2, 3: Chorus I. 2, 4: Swimming I, 4: Library Cadet 3: Techoes 4. . My bosom is full of himlness. CYRILLE FORTIER Class Basketball I, 2: Swimming I, 2: Class Play 4. The soul of lhis man is his clolhcs. CLAYTON FOUQUETTE Entered from St. john's 2: Spring Football 2: Band 3, 4: Declamation 3, LOREN FOWLER Swimming I, 2: Football I, 2, 3: Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Student Coun- cil 2. Smoolh runs lhe waler where lhe brook is deep. RUTH FRANK Soccer I: Freshman Crier I: French Club 2: Chorus 2: T. C. C. 3, 4. For art is nalure made by her. MARGARET FROMBERG Entered from Marshall High, Minne- apolis 4: Glee Club 4: Latin Club 4: Swimming 4. Trulh needs no color. Beauly no pencil. ALICE GALLAGHER On the Nile I: Why the Chimes Rang 2: La Clique Francaise 2, 3, 4: Vice President 3: President 4: Sigma Sigma Chi 3. 4: Latin Club Secretary 4: Student Council 4: Library Cadet 4: Tech Staff 4: Techoes Staff 4: T. N. T. 4: Class Play4: Saluatatorian. 'Tis good-will makes inlclligcnce. MARY GANS Freshman Crier I: Glee Club I: Science Club I: Tech Stall I, 2, 3, 4: Hec Tec 3, 4: G. A. A. 3, 4: La Cli- que Francaise 3, 4: T. N. T. 4: Techoes Staff 4: Class Play 4. She is a woman. lherefore may be woa'zl. DELROY GEORGE Freshman Crier I: Swimming I, 2. 3: 4: Debate 4. Football 2. He was ever precise in promise He halh a daily bcauly in his life. keeping. , are ' IJ 'T' V fy K ,H F ,W , - , .11 - ,-J.-r , , , 7 f ., .ed s - .is q - --. Q A ., - I ' I - P, -fr :fl .3--.jkf . I X, A if I' , - ':iYl l 'ti e-30 ' f' f . . ' :D f I I' . - - ' I I , ge . , .. y -N van., XA I -MNH lf- 5 Q .,. gg Q. 15 3- -i'fj Rg X7 ,Ju 'xi - : I. , ff 5? :STX If lk. 'rin-4 l' A1A?- 51- Cf Qlsllffffi ff 'F ' l ELMER GEORGE Entered from Albany High 3: Class Play 4. In failh he is a worlhy genlleman, exceedingly well read. MYRTH GIFFORD Chorus 2, 3. 4. Thou will nal ullcr whal thou dosl nal know. BERNHARD GLASNER Football 2: Football Trainer 3: Bas- ketball Manager 3, 4: Football Nlan- ager 4. A loyal, jusl, and upright gcnlle- man. MARCELLA GOEDERT Home Economics 2: Hee Tec 3, 4: T. C. C. 3, 4. I have a hcarl with room for every joy. LORETTA GOEDKER Chorus l, 2, 4: Swimming l: T. C. C. 3, 4. She was ever fair and never proud. LUVERNE GOEDKER Swimming l: Chorus l, 2, 4: La Clique Francaise 3, 4: T. C. C. 3, 4: Techoes Staff 4. V irlue is hold, and goodness never fearful. WARREN GOEHRS On the Nile l: Cheer Leader l: Class Basketball l, 2: Swimming l, 2. 3, 4: Chorus I. 2, 3. 4: Tech Staff 2. 3, 4: Tennis Tournament 2, 3, 4: Masquers 3, 4: The Ghost Story 3: The Vanishing Princess 3: ln Old Vienna 3: Tennis Team 3, 4: Peppy Tech 4: The Man in the Bowler Hat 4: Techoes Staff 4: Class Play 4: Boy's Clee Club I, 2, 3, 4. Were man hu! conslanl, he were perfecl. RUSSEL GOLDTHORPE Swimming l: Band 3, 4. I am no! of many words. KATHRYN GRUBER Soccer I, 2: Kittenball l, 2: Basket- ball l, 2, 3: Swimming l. 2, 3: Volley- ball I, 2, 3: G. A. A. l. 2, 3, 4: Presi- dent 4: Girls Clee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Secretary-Treasurer 4: ln Old Vienna 3: Chorus 3: Paint Box 3, 4: President 4: Hee Tec 4: Secretary- Treasurer 4: Masquers 4: T. N. T. Treasurer 4: Techoes Staff 4: The French Maid and the Phonographn 4: Routers Club 4. Her hands on the ivory keys Slrayed in a filful fantasy. GORDON GUY La Clique Francaise 3: Bluebeard 3: Techoes Staff 4: Debate 4: Class Play 4: . Of many good, I am hexl. ARTHUR HAHN Tech Staff 3, 4. He is your friend forever. VIOLA HAMMERL yolley Ball 3: Chorus 2, 4: T. C. C. , 4. Private credit is wcallh, Pulzlie honor is securily. J dK,qa3:'lJ . lf ' .. i l 'ke 7-f'4 - ,N - , ,-A -' 1. r K : ' L -li , ., K ,x,.:f+',L Qtr -be-in V. '- .. - - X.. 4 igf, I ligf. l u , ' - Q: ' l'nf1f' ll' 'f1 f Ks CHOF3 1 0 EILEEN HANSEN Editor Freshman Crier I: General Science Club l: Student Council 2: Tech Staff 2, 3. 4: Orchestra 3: Girls' Advisory Board 3, 4: Band 3. 4: Sigma Sigma Chi 3, 4: Techoes Editor 4: T. N. T. 4: La Clique Francaise 4: Monsieur Perrichonu 4. A rarer spirit never Did sleer humanily. ROBERT HAUCK T. E. C. H. Deutsche Verein 4: Clee Club 4: Quartet 4. Men's judgmcnls are A parcel of lheir fortunes. FRANCES HEIM Swimming 2: Violin Class 4. To me are nolhing novel. nothing slrange. ALYCE HERALY Chorus 2: Swimming 4: La Clique Francaise 4: Rooters' Club: Class Play 4: Techoes Staff 4. On with the dance! Lel joy he unconjfned. ARNOLD HESTER S Science Club l: Orchestra l: Glee Club 4. It is nol enough lo speak. hu! lo speak lruc. FLORENCE HINZ Clee Club l. 2, 3. 4: Freshman Crier l: Home Economics 2: T. E. C. H. Deutsche Verein 2, 3. 4: Hee Tec 3, 4: Chorus 2: T. C. C. 4: Techoes Staff 4. Cerlainly a woman's lhoughl runs hefare her aelion. SELMA HOLZ I Declamation 3: Swimming 4: T. E.. C. H. Deutsche Verein 4. The only reward of virlue is virlue. BEULAH HOPKINS An honesl soul i' faiih. ALVINA INDERIEDEN Home Economics l: T. C. C. 2, 3, 4: T. E. C. H. Deutsche Verein 4: Swimming 4. Every age has its pleasures VIOLETTE JERGESEN Freshman Crier I: Volley Ball 2: Basketball 2: Baseball 2: Clee Club 3: In Old Vienna 3: Swimming 4: Techoes Staff 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Friendship Club 3. 4. Le! gcnlleness my slrong enforce- mcnl hc. BUFORD JOHNSON Class Basketball 2, 3, 4. For I know lhou'rl full of honcsly. HERBERT JUNG Band 3, 4: Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: Band President 3: Orchestra President 3: Football l: Swimming I: Techoes Staff 4. The gentleman is full of virlue, hounly, worlh. and qualities. -, . V , ,fW., A J sw --.f - -1.-if -f': y.f 4 ...xt , H . fsf n gijggk.-.L Yr 11.54 i' L' .ul l sy? V e Y-..,,,,Vx , -j ',, ,, diss ,,- , 15-, P., I J--'N .5 ug ---X,,f.f'E. L-,CLS S, 15 . 1 V' f K . If 3 my V V I. . . X-A, 1 g ff J fx.-. ,i - . BERNELDA KALKMAN Entered from Cathedral High 2: T. C. C. 4: Library Cadet 4: Techoes Staff 4: Rooters' Club 4. Her whose worlh makes other worlhies noihing. Cl-lRlSTlAN KAPPHAHN Entered from Millerville High 4: C-lee Club 4. The music in my hearl I bore. WALTER KIME Freshman Crier l: Tech Staff 3. 4: Techoes Staff 4. I never did repent for doing good, Nor shall nol know. PAUL KLIMA Class Basketball 2, 3, 4: Track I, 3, 4: Blue Beard 3: La Clique Francaise 3, 4: Class Play 4. An honesl man is able Io speak for himself. ERNEST KROCH Entered from Cold Spring High 2: Class Tennis 3, 4: Class Basketball 3, 4. Bu! what care I for words? MELANIA KUHN Chorus 2: Library Cadet 4: T. C. C. 4. The hand Ihal made you fair halh made you good. WINNIFRED LANG General Science Club I: Basketball l. 2. 3: Soccer l, 2: Baseball l: Swim- ming l, 2: La Clique Francaise 2. 3, 4: Secretary 3: Vice President 4: Girls' Advisory Board 3, 4: Tech Staff 4: Techoes Staff 4: Freshman Crier I: G. A. A. 2, 3. 4: Clee Club 2: ! Why the Chimes Rang 2: T. C. C. 3, 4: Class Play 4. My own lhoughls are my com- panions. OLIVER LARSON Basketball l, 2: ln Old Vienna 3: Class Play 4. The only way lo have a friend is lo be one. HARVEY LATTERELL Orchestra I, 2: Band 3, 4: Football I, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4. In failh honesl as lhe skin between his brows. TOM LEE Football l. 2. 3, 4: Class Basketball I, 2, 3: Swimming I, 2: Orchestra 2: La Clique Francaise 3, 4: Nlasquers 4: Class Play 4. I have immorlal longing: in me. LORRAINE LENCAS Freshman Crier lg Basketball l,2: VERN KUEHN Volley Ball 2: Home Economics 2: He blushes-all is safe! Hec Tec 3, 4: La Clique Francaise 3, 4: Classical Club 4: T. C. C. 4. I wear noi molley in my brain. U .,, r- ,r 'A I , ,X A 4 f Z2c.M'v : Mf'n 'f-1-.i.L....J ...E ., --- .. .. is .fp-. ., -V - A - Y Y , f V-2 vm 0 r if : X xiiv' i ts lx iq: , ,. 5 , .:,,. , ,. .. f if fs? - . Q. .1225-gill ' ii VIRGINIA LEWIS Baseball I: Basketball I, 2: Soccer I: Swimming I, 2, 4: G. A. A. 2. 3, 4: On the Nile I: Fourteen 2: Tech Staff 2, 3, 4: Nlasquers 3, 4: Secretary- Treasurer 4: Sigma Sigma Chi 3, 4: Techoes Staff 4: Student Council 3, 4: President 4: The Eldestu 3: The Ghost Story 3: T. N. T. President 4: Girls' Advisory Board 3, 4: Class Play 4. Of a cheerful look, a pleasing eye, ami a mos! noble carriage. DELIA LIND T. C. C. 3, 4. Ana' lhosc ahoul her from her shall read the perfect ways of honor. URBAN LODERMEIER Football I, 4: Class Play 4. A kind hear! he hath. ALINE MAGNUSON Soccer I: Basketball I. 2, 3: Library Cadet 2: Swimming I, 2: C-lee Club 4: Paint Box Club 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Techoes Staff 4. Lel the worla' slide. RICHARD NIAUS T. E. C. H. Deutsche Verein 2: Foot- ball 2, 3: Track 3: Class Track 3. Take him and use him well: he's worlhy of il. IDA MEINZ Entered from Cold Spring High 3. Whal slaturc is she of? jus! as high as my hearl. GENEVIEVE IVIESSERSMITI-I Clee Club I, 4: Basketball I: Swim- ming I: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Volley Ball 2. Amhilion has no rest. CELESTA IVIOENINC Hec Tec 2, 3, 4: Vice President 3: President 4: T. E. C. I'I. Deutsche Verein 3: French Maid and the Phonographu 4. A merry hear! goes all lhe day. NORA MOORE Freshman Crier I: Swimming I: Soccer I: Basketball I: Science Club I: La Clique Francaise 3, 4: C. A. A. 2, 3, 4: T. C. C. 4: Classical Club 4: Paint Box Club 4: Techoes Stafi 4: Rooters Club 4. Neal, not gaudy. KATHERINE MOOS Soccer I: Science Club I: Basketball I, 2, 3: C-. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Secretary- Treasurer 4: Swimming I. 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2: Clee Club 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3: Nlasquers 3, 4: President 4: De- clamation 3: Classical Club Presi- dent 4: T. N. T. 4: In Old Vienna 3: Dear Departed 4: The EIdest 3: Childs Jesus 4: Class Play. No man shall come wilhin a mile of my courl. JOHN NEIL Football 3, 4. A kind heart he halh. ALMA NELSON Entered from Deer Creek High 4. Silence is more eloquenl lhan words. I 'fy O' ,I i I 4,5 S , -.. -I -'f fm-if.-' .,. 'f',, 'J af - ' '85 V if. l YQ: fs. , ,I -2 ' , ki-5b'kf.gx L., - I 5 ' 1 If 'V I iI ?l. l .. ag: V .x .L f fmt lm 'full-., ' A -, f '-H cp rf 1' -- ' -, VJ, ,A,w, g Xf T E . .- -C ,X V :, ill F3 K -.. v. ., NELL NICHOLS Freshman Crier I: Baseball I: Volley Ball I, 2: Basketball I, 2: C-lee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Tech Staff I, 2, 3. 4: Tech Editor-in-Chief 4: Declamation I, 2, 3, 4: C. A. A. 2. 3. 4: Nlasquers 3, 4: Ghost Story 3: The Eldestn 3: In Old Vienna 3: Sigma Sigma Chi 3, 4: Chorus 3: C. A. A. Vice Presi- dent 4: Student Council 4: Athletic Board Control 4: T. N. T. 4: Paint Box Club 4: Techoes 4: Class Play 4. Mos! prudent, of an excellent An unmalched wil and judgmeni. KENNETH NICKEY Swimming I, 2, 3. A man of cheerful ycslerdays, And canfdenl lomorrows. VINCENT O05 Football I: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra I, 2: Why the Chimes Rang 2: Baseball 3: Class Basket- ball 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Nlasquers 4: The Nlan in the Bowler I-lat 4. No legacy is so rich as honesly. CAROL ORTON Chorus 2: Sigma Sigma Chi 3. 4: Hec Tec 4: Classical Club 4. She bore a mind lhal envy could no! hul call fair. VICTOR PETERSON Class Basketball I : Swimming I: Foot- ball I. 3: Band 3: Orchestra 3: Stu- dent Council 3: Class Basketball 4. To be merry hes! hecomes you. ESTHER PFUHL La Clique Francaise 3. 4. Her voice was ever soft, Ccnllc ana' low. an excellcnl thing PAULINE PORWALL Chorus 2, 3, 4: T. C. C. 3. 4. And she is fair and fairer Ihan the word. FRANCES RASCHKA General Science Club I: Basketball I: Clee Club 2, 3, 4: In Old Vienna 3: Techoes Staff 4: Tech Staff 4: La Clique Francaise 4: Library Cadet 4: Thanksgiving Tableau 2: Childe Jesus 4. V irlue is indeed ils own reward. DOROTHY RAU Entered from Cathedral High 2: Mas- quers 3, 4: Tech Staff 3, 4: Debate 3: Student Council Secretary 4: T. N. T. 4: Techoes Staff 4: Pearls 4: Class Play 4. In lhy face I see, The map of honour, lrulh. and loyally. MARIE RAU Entered from Cathedral High 2: Basketball 2, 3: Volley Ball Captain 2, 3: Library Cadet 3, 4: T. C. C. 3, 43 Glee Club 3. 4: Tech Staff 4: Techoes Staff 4. For what she dares to dream of she dares lo do. LOUIS REED Band 3, 4: Football I, 2: Class Play 4. He hath a slern look, lrul a merry heart. SYLVESTER REINARDY Football I, 2, 3. 4: Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4. He is as full of valour as of honor. in woman. . A , -I-f ,-fe e T Y' ' 2 - its-.7 . 1 3 v It-we i1 .f.- :ECI .. e f . 'T' , 4 E 1. fs., by , .-..,. ' n my ug.-,E , g:fi.s.,,.. fx, ,- Q' wf' . '1 N' 'ff' 1 I' 4: fl I. L. -ti fair' 'I-.. I I L R- '..!u ,T,3i Q V! K l i, E15 1.-r'Y v,-Ill . . - .. .. - - Q . ' sa w ee- 5-q fv-4!g+w4 gd ,f -ff rj jx--X,f'Ef':i7xN SQ- ef I , 3, ':' X II If V'-uv , H, '.', . V L iii, gin: K - EUGENE RENGEL Class President I, 2: Student Council I, 2, 3: Baseball I. 3, 4: Captain 3: Football 2, 3. 4: Basketball 2, 3. 4: Class Vice President 4: Peppy Tech 4: Athletic Association: Class Play 4. The force of his own merit makes his way. EVELYN ROBBINS Cnlee Club I. She is young and of a noble. modes! nalure. KENNETH ROBINSON Entered from Hibbing High 4: Band President 4: Orchestra 4: Football 4: Basketball 4: C-lee Club 4: Student Council 4: Baseball 4: Track 4. He sils high in all lhe people's hcarls. MARIAN SCHLICHT Entered from Melrose High 3: Classi- cal Club 3: Swimming 4: Rooters Club 4. When l lhink, I musl speak. ELEANOR SC HOF IELD Baseball I: Soccer I, 2: Volley Ball I: Swimming I, 2. 3, 4: Basketball I, 2. 3: Orchestra I, 2, 3. 4: Clee Club 2, 3: Freshman Crier I: Tech Staff 2, 3, 4: C. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Neighbors 3: Girls' Advisory Board 3. 4: Chorus 3: ln Old Vienna 3: Debate 3, 4: French Club 4: Masquers 4: Techoes Staff 4: T. N. T. 4. For what l will. I will. MURIEI. SEGELSTROM Entered from Crantsburg, Wis.: Clee Club 2: Home Economics Club 2: Chorus 3: Hee Tec 3, 4: T. C. C. 3, 4: Techoes Staff 4. For 'lis lhe mind lhal makes lhc holly rich. I- ' . , RUTH SHELTON Freshman Crier I: Science Club Presi- dent I: Student Council I, 2: Paint Box Club 3, 4: Secretary-Treasurer 4: La Clique Francaise 4: Masquers 4: T. N. T. 4: Library Cadet 4: Tech Staff 4: Techoes Staff 4: The Man in the Bowler Hat 4: Class Play 4. She is of so free, so api. so hlesscal a disposilian. ROBERT SNYDER I like your silence-ll lhe more shows of your wonders. MARGUERITE STAFFORD General Science Club I: Freshman Crier I: Chorus 2: C-lee Club 2: Libr- ary Cadet 3, 4: President 4: Paint Box Club 4: Tech Staff 2, 3, 4: Techoes Staff 4: Class Play 4. To he lrusled is as grcal a compli- menl as lo he loved. HESTER STAPLES Chorus I, 2. Trulh halh a quicl hreasl. RAYMOND STENSRUD Football I: Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3: Tennis 4: Class Play 4. An ounce of mirth is worlh a pound of sorrows. ESTHER STEINDORF Home Economics I, 2: Swimming I: Chorus: German Club 2, 3, 4: Hee Tec 3, 4: Techoes Staff 4: Rooters' Club 4: The French Maid and the Phonographn 4: T. C. C. 4. Bc lo yourself as you would io your friends. 5:-y -f- oo. X ' -. A R 1 el :I , ' -5 I sy Mix I H 15.4.3-.i, A K I , ' V' TI . A , Q' . . I 'sl f s ll 4 E U in .- C - :fm . .-..... -. 0 iH,1 15. fn- ' . . ' .,.x--mi I..-we f l'+ '- lk 1 I y-gggggiisg esegiiifgw ,,fi1'F.f:3gf.. f ' rrififih 4.E:jTkLA:4 Y 1. Ti: . B 1- A j X: 1:3-f--gffef lx. .El ' X- ,M ',...f4 - e M, A CARLOS STROBEL Entered from Cathedral High 2: Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Band 2: Operetta 3: Swimming 3: Tech Staff 4: Techoes Staff 4: Masquers 4. Direct him not whose way himself will choose. LOIS TETTING Freshman Crier l: Home Economics Club l. 2: Chorus 2: Glee Club 3, 4: La Clique Francaise 3, 4: ln Old Vienna 3: Techoes Staff 4: Hec Tec 3, 4. Singing? 'Tis nothing when you're used to il. LEONA VOUK Entered from Cathedral High: Bas- ketball I, 2: Swimming 3, 4: T. C. C. 4. Say as you think and speak it from your soul. ROSE MARY WAHL Entered from Cathedral High 2: Latin Club 4: Routers' Club 4: Swimming l. She could think and ne'er disclose her mind. LLOYD WAHLBERG Football l: Class Basketball l, 3: Swimming I, 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 2: Baseball 3: Nlasquers 3, 4. For a light heart lives long. RICHARD WATKINS Basketball 2: Football 4. Be great in acl as you have been in thought. . U?- ALFRED WEBER I rememher him well. and I re- member him worthy of praise. RAYMOND WEISMAN Class Basketball 3, 4. Be patient, for the world is lzroad and wide. CLETUS WINTER Band 3, 4: Orchestra l, 3, 4: Presi- dent 4: Basketball 3, 4: Football 4: Peppy Tech 4: Track 4: Baseball Captain 4. Men of few words are the best men. THELMA WIRE Swimming l: Home Economics Club 2: Chorus l, 2: Hec Tec 3, 4: T. C. C. 4. The hetler part of valour is dis- eretion. BEN WHITINGER Swimming l: Band 3, 4: Orchestra l, 2, 4: Why the Chimes Rang 2: T. E. C. H. Deutsche Verein 2, 3. He is young and of a nohle. modest nature. RAYMOND WlTTMAYER Entered from Hartley. lowa 4: Foot- ball 4: Band 4: Orchestra 4. What should a man do but be merry? f if .Q7f .gfgf 1 ' 5F', ' t.?A R' E' ' MQW! .9 4 e 4 a t fs? . J. x ,l L H., I I t t I F 1-,V N, W t . ' .v Q. in i .11 i - o - - -., . 1 . - -V.. , 4 r ,. -- . .. .- V. ...- ' ' ' ' 1 w... ., ... ...Q by ... ,H x Z-.- , , M... -- I .... A .AM - L gf ' w11 '-- '-9 A 'ff ' 4 - -' FREDERIC YOUNG Business Manager Tech 4: Business lVanager Techoes 42 Tech Staff 3. 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Peppy Tech 4: Clee Club 2, 3, 4: ln Old Vienna 3: Chorus 3: Double Quartet 3: Football 2. 3. 4: Class Basketball l, 2, 3: Swim- rring I. 2, 3. 4: Tennis 3: Track 2: Class Play 4. Exrcedin wise fair s Qen and' H - P0 f persuading. CENEVIEVE ZITUR Entered from Cathedral High 4: T. C. C. 4: Swimming 4. A maid of grace and complelc majesty. HILDEGARDE ZILMER Science Club l: Baseball l: Swim- ming 2. 4: T. E. C. H. Deutsche Verein 3. 4: Basketball 4. Young in limbs. in judgmcnl old. l..-:q RUTH LUNDH Entered from Davenport, lowa 4. l'lI nole you in my book of memory. THE HARD-HEARTED Listen! Hast thou heard it? 'Twas a thump upon the door. Sounded more like heavy tramping, Heavy tramping on the floor. Listen! Hast thou heard it? 'Twas a tap upon the door. Sounded more like fairy footsteps. Be thou quiet, I implore! Listen! Hast thou heard it? 'Twas a pounding on the door. Sounded more like waves a-rolling, Waves a-rolling on the shore. Listen! Dost thou hear them, All a-pounding on thy door? Open up thy heart, I pray thee: Let them in for ever more! Ruth Frank 4 df'-1 .41 -f. V - .et C fren. e . ' , : . 4 JN - . .f. - . f' . - V N - 'Y I A . 552 ' 'ae- Q 'T I- 1 ' - AQHA ,'4lflI l vr. 'jf.X VI M T and ALECTA SCHMELTZ ELEANOR FOURNET VERNON MILLER. Representative Seniors of I929 Each year at commencement time, the boy and girl who have been elected the outstanding seniors by their classmates and the faculty receive an award for this distinctive achievement. They are chosen on the basis of service, leadership. scholarship, and character. Last year, Eleanor Fournet and Vernon Miller were chosen as the representative citizens of their class. For the past three years, the Business and Professional Women's Club of Saint Cloud has given a loan scholarship to the senior girl who is most highly recommended by the commercial department of the school. This scholarship honor was awarded in l929 to Alecta Schmeltz. M J Us s are e ,ggr -Sw.,- ,, w 1 ' fu A , 123, i .- I ., K. . 4,ir .... q.. rl . ,- I 3 f. . 1 B.-A Y YYWIH11 f 1r1,'UA bvflfx' gYA-F-ir 5'f'5 ui 1 I, .. U . . --5 :ge tzpz, I '..'T:A :-,-.l. 1 ' 4 ,---- . - V- ' .. : CLASS HISTORY All day with anxious heart and wondering ear, I heard the noise of high school that abounds In human thunder, and the sounds Go reeling down the halls and disappear. The loud signals, in their wild career, Shouted and sang until the world was drowned With babel voice. each one more profound. All day it surged--but nothing could I hear. Nothing more fair in school can one survey Dull would he be of soul who could pass by A sight so touching in its majesty As the sophomore, who now hath cast away The role of Freshmanship, silent, prolonged. And can foresee his triumph, college, victory Open before his eyes triumphantly All bright and glittering beyond the past of Froshes wronged. Much have I traveIl'd in the realms of school, And many goodly books and classes seen, Down many crowded corridors have I been Where teachers in authority do rule. Oft of one junior class have I been told Where Malcolm Doane would rule in his demesne Yet did I never breathe it pure, serene, Till I became a junior wise and old. Seniors! Thou shoulds't not be departing at this hour Tech High hath need of thee: she is a fen Of lonely students: Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen Teachers the oflice force of need and power Have forfeited their ancient Techite dower Of inward happiness. We are lonely ones. Oh! Stay stay with us again: And give us manners, virtue, genius, and power. Thy class was like a flower that bloomed Thou hads t a class whose strength was like the sea True as the naked heavens, majestic, free, So didst thou travel on Iife's common ways In rare successfulnessg and yet how could thy heart Depart from those delightful high school days? D. Dawson and D. Rau. I I, - . ' I 41. I - lm ' 1'. W 1 4 I 1 K M l - wi hp' I I l V ' ll ' I f n - n llllaiui A Ilflfll' Fifljl J 6 - -v- :' is N Q 'L h .N-X . , sf-J v -Lfjs. , ' y.-121. ...fm P4 sy ' 11 ,Q , ., 1 gag fuss , , 1 -EAA. ' ' f N:-'mit ,-f, 11.-.gg-.-V ' A Q.-E7 - v?'E9SEF'- !' , ., - - L4 ,, , . ,P .M x I . ' . b . ..,,viv ' , -: ' '.11ffs f6- f Q- - V i' ' ' 'QPf 5,f f . -.--. 3'1: . ' J.. V, I 1 'FV 1 1- .. , fr? mf' fi . 4- ' mu . Q . 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M - -A s.5w:4zaw-ww -- . - L riilfffgt'-F3 '3:fJ.'C.:.f..a'i-Y'-Vngfffaiir it V Ji ?iuCRf'fJi3J:- ' -'vw s-.. -, A .vi- 1,.!s' - ' I6 . 4'-.J 4.- ' 4- - , .U--5 .V--H, , Q1 V- .f- gg :es -.M .. . ..,-.M--.-li, :ff ' - - ' , . .1,.-'S ?'w-v51:'2-- -vw - 41- 'r-4-za-W-v-2'1- rg f s W Y. Ig K l ,. + v l ' 1' 1 ' A . r f R - l l F f 4 f 1 L, 4 1 , 1 .. lgrnphvrg Uhr sixth ag? shifts Zlntn the Ivan :mb slippvfh pantalnnn, with spvrtarlrs nn nnsr anh pnurh nn sihv, His gnuthful hnsr, 111211 san'h, an umrlh Inn mihr 3ITnr his shrunk shank. 4 ul' .. fs . P . f'1Cfs X- wwf? -' 2-'uY9 , Q L I., iq, WCIQQQA. ,A -hhs ll 'fail , ,,,,, 1fw,,-1,h,, S A .. ,fl ' e . .. 't.L1':.1 . 5 C' ' .:' PROPHECY Let us consult the oracle. Ah, the i930 class is appearing in the crystal. Now, we can see them,-but in foreign surroundings. An idea! Apparently we have lived before. It is the ninth of july, l575, and all await the arrival of Queen Elizabeth of England and the Earl of Leceister. Suddenly the great bell of the castle tolls, signifying that the celebrated guests approach. Captained by Eugene Rengel, guards of the castle among whom we recognize Sylvester Reinardy, George Belding, Arthur Hahn, Elmer George, Oliver Larson, Richard Watkins, Arnold Hester, Harold Davidson, Alfred Weber, Lawrence DeZurik, and Tom Lee clad uniformly, are stationed upon both sides of the road. As word of the arrival of the famed people reaches the castle Eileen Hansen, Herbert Jung, Eleanor Schofield, and Clayton Fouquette lead their respective bands in a great burst of music. Then shouts of The Queen! The Queen! Hll the air to the evident embarrassment of democratic Virginia Lewis, as dressed most splendidly she rides with dignity and grace a milk-white horse at the head of the procession attended by Alice Gallagher, Mary Gans, Frances Raschka, Ruth Shelton, Dorothy Dawson, Ruth Baumgartner. Esther Steindorf, Loretta Goedker, Muriel Segelstrom, Pauline Porwall, and Esther Pfuhl the most beautiful ladies in the court. Robert Dudley, Earl of Leceister, our Mac Doane attired in cloth of gold and jewels as mas- ter ofthe horse rides at good Queen Bess' right hand. He sits his black steed, which is rather im- patient at the slow pace, with a practiced air, for no man in England is more perfect in horsemanship than the Earl of Leceister. Lloyd Walberg in the person of Varney, Leceister's chief attendant, is directly behind his master proudly carrying his lordship's black velvet bonnet trimmed with a clasp of diamonds and a white plume. Robert Laneham, Lord Leceister's clerk and keeper of the council chamber door, alias Delroy George, who intends to write an account of the Queen's entertainment is also present. Behind comes a long crowd of distinguished knights and ladies. William Shakespeare. none other than Artie Fark, then an urchin of eleven years, is almost in the front row after much pushing. About two feet from him is fNell Nicholsj Anne Hathaway who does not meet Billy until seven years later. The sea dogs, Ray Wittmayer as Sir Francis Drake and the two Cabots. the Kenneths Nickey and Robinson, talk over sea experiences and discuss the attack of the Armada. Near the end of the procession Edmund Spenser, better known as Corinne Chapman, takes notes. Walter Raleigh, Dorothy Rau, in a spotless cloak despite the wear and tear, ex- changes current jokes with jovial Ben Jonson which is probably an error for the correct name is john Bensen. While listening to Francis Bacon, Arthur Brownell, orates on the value of books, Helen Cater, one of the ladies of the court, who can't keep her eyes from straying in the direction of the Earl of Leceister asks every once in awhile to show that she is interested, What is the dif- ference between digesting and chewing a book? Thus the procession approaches the Gallery Tower. Here the huge praetor is to step for- ward and give a little welcoming speech, but Urban Lodermeier, being overcome by the influence of a double ale, forgets the words and merely groans. However, Flibbertigibbet fthe little implj incidentally Milton Boos, pricks the flesh of the warder with a pin which so excites him that he gives an impressive address followed by the resignation of his club and keys to the Queen. As the cavalcade passes through the tower a blast of music begins directly overhead and is answered by other bands at different points on the walls. CAS privileged spectators we have inside infor- mation that this is only Carlos Strobel, Ben Whitinger, Victor Peterson, and Harvey Latterell exchanging greetings of the day.j -. ' : T x 'fgif-1- Hag. , 2 . frail f . . 1 ' 1 ' ' Q A, 5 ., A FQQQAU ' I 3, . I! l fill. f 'fr 7,0411 ldf-V-ffl-vi'fl'fI V C gi' 4 NQJ. E . - W- M23 'ld ' ga' ', ' 'lu - ,... 3. Hui- - .: ' - 5 T.. W-Y W E - HE. F te Q E1-W v Y . ,. A ..., ,....... .,,- ...L ......, , L,-A -f . I .., - . .- 1- -1. ......QN:-3-, ... 1 N... -. --- - Next is the long bridge leading to Mortimer's Tower and here a pageant of the Lady of the Lake is presented featuring Kathryn Gruber attended by Katherine Moos, Marguerite Staf- ford, Isabel Ellis, Marie Rau, Nora Moore, Lorraine Lengas, Frances Heim, Luverne Goedker, Rosemary Wahl, Bernelda Kalkman, Beulah Hopkins, Florence Hinz. and Lois Tetting as Tritons, Nereids, and other deities of the sea and rivers. I-lereupon a little comedy is injected into the scene, for Arion appears upon his dolphin. but being chilled from the water and having had too much liquor, he suddenly tears off his mask and shouts, Cog's bones! I'm not Arion or Orion either, but honest Cletus Winter, that has been drinking your Majesty's health from morning till midnight and I am come to bid you heartily welcome to the castle. In Mortimer's Tower entertainers await the royal visitors at whose approach the actors at once begin performing. The minstrels, Oren Coates, Warren Goehrs, john Bach, and Fred Young hum and sing songs: three licensed jesters. Bobby Cannon, Loren Fowler, and Ray Stens- rud act like mad in the hope of provoking smiles on the royal countenancesg a group of Morris- dancers in fancy dress present Robin Hood with the following cast of characters: Robin Hood, Carl Axel: Little john, Bob Hauckg Allan-A-Dale, Walter Kime, King Richard Coeur De Lion, Bernhard Glasner: Maid Marian, Adelaide Clubbg Six Nobles and their Ladies: Paul Klima, Hil- man Engquist, Buford johnson, Clayton Fouquette, Arnold Cotton. and Alice Heraly, Carol Orton, Delia Lind, Marcella Goedert, Viola Hammerl, Celesta Moening: Lady Christobel, Winni- fred Lang: Merry Men: Bueford Doering, Richard Maus, Lawrence Danzl, Gilbert Deering. Russel Goldthorpe, Vern Kuehn, Robert Snyder, John Neil, Louis Reed, Emest Krogh, and Vincent Oos. An amusing scene representing the animal kingdom is given by Violette jergesen, Ruth Frank, Myrth Gifford, Dorothy Flynn, Alvina lnderieden, Selma Holz, Hester Staples, Leona Vouk, Thelma Wire, Marion Schlicht, Lois Barrett, Hildegard Zilmer, Ida Meinz, Melania Kuhn, and Genevieve Messersmith assisted by Ruth Lundh, john Brigham, Frances Busse, john Dohl- ing. Margaret Fromberg, Cyrille F ortier, Aline Magnuson, Gordon Guy, Evelyn Robbins, Alma Nelson, Christian Kapphahn, Raymond Weisman, and Genevieve Zitur, the clowns. After this the Queen and her court enter the castle. You ask what castle it is? The Castle of Success. Dorothy Rau SHAKEN I'm glad you sit beside me, Sallyg I seem so shaken, frightened, gasping, So harried about by restless yearning. l'm glad you sit beside me, Sally: l'll rest my heavy head, and rally Beside your solid, passive learning. l'm glad you sit beside me, Sally: I' seem so shaken, frightened, gasping. Corinne Chapman GA-fish! 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STUDENT COUNCIL ln Ure mullifudc of counsellors there is safely. The aim of the Student Council is to cement a closer bond of union among those interested in the life and work of school. This year the council was reorganized, changing the total number of members to twenty. The junior and Senior class each elect three boys and three girls, and the Freshman and Sopho- more classes two boys and two girls. This change was instituted to make a smaller and a more representative group. The Student Council took the place of the Homecoming committee this year and sponsored a successful Homecoming on November l l. They have helped with all conventions and meetings. A style show was given for money-making purposes. Rules for awarding school letters for activities other than athletics have been drawn up. Virginia Lewis. , Prcsidenl Dorothy Rau. , , Secretary- Treasurer lVliss Leone Cooling, Mr. Erwin Hertz, , ,Advisers 5' 1. , 'P , h --, A gf .Y i:..,k F W F F ,cy V ' 1 T 1 'css .. f ew ew i r 11 -' if T f EV., id- A f H. i V Mfr' 1 if 'fl ' 5 'Fm '1 ' Vjigiiiii , . l .. f 1 , . 5 ,Q i 3 . wp r i V . . an . D 'I 1 - - . . '. 3 - -v1 'i -. .. Q - - . it -. 1 ,4 -r 1 . ta i I ,., , i ,,, . i p- I.--. 9 -I iAi i i 1 i L- . .-.. 'Avi in v -l Q 1 . v 4 Y , gijg- ,X 4 W '- ,xx I . -V A' i . . ' ,i ,, -V Y, Third Row- Lloyd Wahlherg, Malcolm Doane, Carlos Strobel, Virginia Lewis, Katherine Moos, Dorothy ltau, Kathryn Gruber, Vincent Uos, Ruth Shelton, Oren Coates. George Underwood, Arthur Brownell. Second Rnw -Frederic Young, Theodore Papermaster, Arthur Fark, John Bensen, Ellen He-dstrand, Raymond Porter, Milton Boss, Helen Uater, Warren Goehrs, First Itowffltolmrt. Vannon, Kathryn Kose, Eleanor Schofield, Harriet Thielman, Miss Baron, Earl Henton, Nell Nivhnls, Calista Olds. MASQUERS There is lhe play lo case lhc anguish of lhc lorluring hour. The purposes ofthe Masquers dramatic club are to develop the dramatic ability of the group and to train the members in play production and stage management. Members are selected every fall from the junior and senior classes. This year the club presented four one-act plays under the direction of Miss Bacon and Miss Cooling: The Man in the Bowler Hat , Pearls , Finders Keepers , and The Dear De- parted . Warren Coehrs and Arthur Brownell were in charge of the stage managing. Katherine Moos .s..... ....... e .e ...Prcsz'Jcnl Virginia Lewis ,,.,, , ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, Secrelary- Treasurer Miss Myrtle Bacon, Miss Leone Cooling ., ,Facully Advisers ', ig' 'iii 1 if, , isis-'. kiwi' K , Qu- .in I F4 5 rgi-f,,.,vn,, . 1: .fi -.1 ...1...rf -. - ep-, .:fz. A ' .E l-..,.l:La1 A sin, - . A... sh --..X ........ --:. ... :1.k.,- .:: ...ae xr .. - ,, L- . L' ' 5 I T-:fi 5f?E-H . -s 2 :-r,. , .... Y---f-lk -its I Q . ini S MASQUER PRODUCTIONS The Masquers, first presentation of the l929-30 school year was The Man in the Bowler Hat , a one-act play written by A. A. Milne. With Ruth Shelton as Mary, Raymond Porter as john, Oren Coates as Hero, Harriet Thielman as Heroine, Vincent Oos as Bad Man, and Warren Goehrs as The Man in the Bowler Hat, it was put on during an auditorium period. '-G -t -l1'1k'-i l l- -C -l -l -i 4-' A one-act comedy, Pearls , by Dan Totheroh also was given in the auditorium during the first semester. The characters were: Peggy Lewis, who took maw's place, QDorothy Rauj: Polly Lewis, the little sister, fHelen Caterjg Tad Lewis, the kid brother, fMilton Boosjg and Brown. the Stranger. QMalcolm Doanej. vkflrfi- I1't'i -1 -l l l -l -C-' The Masquers undertook the presentation of Finders Keepers for a P. T. A. meeting in April. The parts of Mrs. Algers, ,lean Algers, and Mrs. Hampden were taken by Ellen Hedstrand, Robert Cannon, and Kathryn Rose. 1l- 3- -i- I- -O2'fK l -l S l-'i'4' The Dear Departed , a farce written by Stanley Houghton, was presented in the audi- torium on April tenth. and before an Eastern Star meeting on April twenty-sixth. Virginia Lewis and Katherine Moos took the parts of Mrs. Slater and Mrs. jordan. sisters: Arthur Brownell and Raymond Porter took the roles of Henry Slater and Ben jordan, their husbands: Harriet Thielman, the part of Vistoria Slater, a ten-year old: and Theodore Papermaster that of Abel Merryweather. -I f K' if . .fp H .. w ,QPCHF .1 3 'QL au-5- L T - . 5' ,: fx. I g :.. ' 5 X 'I A Rlf , 1 I I 5 nib. 51 V- f . - ' l'11g,u' l ifly- Nim' 0 Fourth Row -Urban Lodermeier, Elmer George, Cyrille Fortier, Lorraine Lengas, Carl Axell, Ilelroy George, Winnifred Lang, Katherine Moos, Arthur Brownell, Oliver Larson, Paul Klima. Third Row -Virginia Lewis, Marguerite Stafford, Helen Cater, Mary Gans, Alice Gallagher, Ruth Shelton, Alyce Heraly, Dorothy Rau, Selma Holz. Ser-onml Row --Warren Goehrs, Rohr-rt. Cannon, Ray Stensrud, Nell Nic-hols, Frederic Young, Louis Reed, Carlos Strobel. Oren Coates. First. Row Milton Boos, John Brigham, Gordon Guy, Malcolm Doane, Miss Bacon, Arthur Fark, John Benson, Eugene Rengel. TO THE LADIES A three-act Southern comedy, To the Ladies , was the senior class play presented by the graduates of 1930 in the school auditorium on May eighth and ninth. lt was given under the direction of Miss Myrtle Bacon of the speech department. The members of the cast were: Leonard Beebe ........ . tit,,et ,,.. J' olzn Bcnscn Chester A . .Louis Reed Elsie, his wife... Nell Nicliols Mr. Cassidy... , , M1'llon Boas Mrs. Kincaid... . . ,Rulh Slzcllon First Truckman.. , Carl Axell Mr. Kincaid ,Y,, Arlliur Fark Second Truckman ., , Urban Lodcrmcier Arlliur Brownell, Oren Coales, Malcolm Doane, Cyrillc Forlier, Mary Gans, Alice Gallagher, Cordon Guy, Delray George, Alycc Hcraly, Selma Holz, Paul Klima, Winnifred Lang, Oliver Larson, Tom Lec, Virginia Lewis, Kallzerinc Maas, Marguerilc Siaford, Ray Slcnsrud, Carlos Slrobcl, Frederic Young. BUSINESS MANAGERS Eugene Rengel, Manager: Elmer George, Helen Cater, Dorothy Rau: Warren Coehrs, Stage Manager: Arthur Brownell, Assistant Manager, John Brigham, Percy Raymond. e qt-v.:' ,Q - F 1 . -Q ,A rel- ' rv , E off f f wt .1 r . I 51' 2 I ' f 4' a t f 1 'f 9 3 0 , is 15. 'M 39 1 -I ,..z.Q A M.,-Q --..--T 'Tr3. 4: X CAPTAIN APPLEJACKH The play chosen as the presentation of the class of '29 was a delightful three-act comedy by Walter Hackett, Captain Applejackn. The cast follows: Captain Applejaclc .....,,ss,,.,..,,. ,...,..s,,Y,YY,,,,,,.,.........Y,,,.,,,,,,....,.,..,,,w.....,.,, ,..... , ,.,.,,,....,..., B y ron Sclrram Poppy Faire ..re, , .,.... ..sw..V,., M argarel Weber Anna Valeska .............,....,.e,... ,,..,..,. M ary Bach Mrs. Agatha Whitcombe ....,.., .,...,.,,..... N alalie Hoyt Lush ,.,.,,..,.,,..,,,.e , .......,.i..,,,... ,....re.rw.. L awrence Larson Mrs. Pengard .... . ......,..,. Harrie! Nelson Horace Pengard e,.,,....,.. ,........,.. R olland Shield Ivan Borolsky ...,.,,.. .....,.,e,, E verell Kirk Palmer ...,., .. .,.,ea..... Y,s,.,... M irlh Tonnell Dennet ..,. a.awea ,evaa...... W i nslon Welch Johnny jason ...Y e,.Y..,......,..,e.w.........s,se,.,..... 7,,,w.w. ,,,, ,,,o,,... H a r r y Fowler PIRATES Lucille Beaver, Edna Folimer, Eleanor Nislgern, Madge Pallerson, Grace Perry, Vera Waller, Loren Waller, Henry Carlson, Virgil Clzirliari, Loyd Hallslrom, Glen Anderson. john Sclzirlzer, Vernon Miller, Carold Linnell, Roy Slelzig, Conrad Pelerson, and Warren Sallerberg. Directors ...., .,e,,..e.........,,e.,e,Y.........A,.....,...,.,,.,..,........,..... M iss Myrlle Bacon, Miss Mary Anderson -1 M -.fre . 424.- J -Q1 R' P fc for 1 , Q. 1 is Q I N -:A A All J It I .rsh I 145' I I K U - V Priya' Slifllf-flill' glib, WV Hn 2 A ..:: 635- ' F- og '. DECLAMATION The objecl of oralory alone is noi lrulh bu! persuasion. For the first time in its history Technical High School had arepre- sentative in the dramatic section of the State Declamation contest. With The Melting Pot as her selection, Nell Nichols took first place in all the preliminary contests. ln the state contest held in Minneapolis on March 26, she was awarded second place. NELL NICHOLS Arthur Fark represented the school in the oratorical division of the State Declamation Contest. He tied for second and was awarded third place with Our Brother's Keeper as his selection. This is the fourth year that Technical High has been represented at the state meet in oratory. ARTHUR FA RK David Olds, a freshman, won first place in the humorous division of the declamation contest held for Tech contestants. In the sub-district judging he was awarded first placeg in the district he placed third. David's selection was Mother Learns To Drive. DAVID OLDS J ii q ff,-:Ip fr. V -1- I ire: 'i 9' ' ' ' ' A 1 :Ein F A ii i di if f' s r is ll I ill-II I-s I'f1gf1 S .I'fM' ' fx ,.-.L E- sxgw X :Ax ,ai -,, 11... .-xx ,f i fs- e. -- -- 2' .. -1 K- we 1 -A X - ef' W' . 'ee ' ' Nl- V . lu 'T 'T' .. A K J-mfg, -5, .1 K I. . - -.Vx ri -L X.. -gl! 1 yu ig- .,-wr, l 4 L 1 V ., f . it - 5 ., i Mr. Za-yhvr, Fila-unor S4-honr-Id, Arthur Fark, Miss Bacon, John Bensen, Edwin Knight, Gordon Guy, Bernadette Kyle. DEBATE I am Sir Oracle, And when I opc my lips lcl no dog bark. Question: Resolved: That the present petit jury system in the United States be abolished. This year, although the debate team was not successful in getting decisions, Miss Bacon, the coach, and members of the hrst squad, Edwin Knight, john Bensen, and Arthur Fark, are to be congratulated on their hard work and persistent efforts to make debate a success. The de- baters have shown growth in the aim of debate, understanding of the question, and adaptation in practical extemporaneous argument. The group debated the affirmative against Paynesville and lost by a 2-l decision january ll. A very successful practice debate was held with Cambridge. On March I7 the debaters won a 2-l decision over Stillwater. This is john Bensen's second year in debate, while only the First for the others of the squad. Other members are Cordon Guy, Eleanor Schofield, and Bernadette Kyle. Miss Bacon, Miss Lewis, and Mr. Ze her., Facully Advisers y . , x 4. gg ,pf Y , 65 F-W .. A 'A Y A Qi. B-9 L iz - 'Q' azz he . ' I, 1 .fi , , ., 1' ,f .1 f ..i,', -I ff, Sets fi,,,!f,,,,' 3.11 f.:jP,, i Ti- if i, !T.'f.f.f'1lrZ,....tL: g :eg,!Ld:-'Pai 4+ ,fr 'X--X e sf, , ,ff , ffm? nv? -,QQ KN Xq?co-'ing A ,Jia Qi, 9 -,J-MQ, I 5- U 5 T ' it TE ac sf : Fourth Row-Irene May Madigan, Elaine Thoele, Thyra Lengas, Mary Stewart, Verna Foltmer, Mildred Sexauer, Blanche Gans, Appolonia Weihs, Ruth Clough, Stella Hauck, Margaret Barrett. Third Row 'Jacqueline Brick, l.orraine Treischel, Hazel Olson, Evelyn Weiner, Dorothy Denny, Ruby Nordeen, Harriet Putnam, Dagny Lillquist. Second Row-Evelyn Gustafson, Katherine Wedge, Muriel Oberg, Patricia Graven, Lorraine Eder, LaVerne Cleall, Doroth Davis. Y First Row-Merle Simons, Edith Whiting, Virginia Studer, Evelyn Koch, Arline Stee, Georgia Magnuson, Marian Strobel, Ruth Kerhen. EUTERPEAN C-LEE CLUB Tha! slrain again! Under the direction of Miss Marguerite Wright, the Euterpeans have met during the three to four periods twice a week during this year. The members are chosen from girls of the freshman and sophomore classes who show musical ability. The purpose of the club is to better prepare the girls for the Junior-Senior glee organization. This year the Euterpeans sang at the Franklin School Mothers' Club and at the P. T. A. of the Technical High School. Several of the girls were chosen to sing in the All Minnesota High School chorus at the University in April and in the Murmuring Zephyrsn number which was entered in the district music contest. Mary Stewart ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, Adviser Miss Marguerite Wright.. , ,,Dircclor i ', fx, , . , ,' f 1 '. , .' . ,. . u Qqfgss '-s.Jgf::'l fs. Ma I lkjx f. -, - - HN ', 3' . 'eb ' . , nk' we i i ' I-v . . ef f f Av 1514, s,--1-,IM V ' --5, I 5-M P V ,,YT,,,, I., NN Q In IA f T- Mx Z. s ,A C N' X- ik L 'j 'S,--55' it 04 K7 5 CTT7 f 'f X I -4, -- -Y V xx ,-- N v xy- I .U - it ,- ix, M K I . Q if K, 'K' A: J ,g 36 O Ye fxi X V ' .1 ' ' 1 x L.. .V K, v 1 ' 1 lil? ite N-X, 1 ff ,f,-5 M diff 1' . 1 xnxr .c 5' w .-,.-1 T '-I -4 Third Row Marian Olson, Uonstance Granrolh, Mildred Miller, Lynette Winter, Evelyn Cater, Marie Rau, Lois Telting, Ellen Heclslrand, Bernice Johnson, Evelyn Stai, Irene Daubantomhllrances Koertner, Dorothy Dawson, Ruth B t F R , HUUIEHF Tl6'l , FBIICPS BSI' 3. St-cond Row Florviicv llinz, Dorothy Neil, Alina- Magnuson, Una Campbell, Florence Marshall, Emily Henning, Betty Km-llvr, Gladys Watkins, Uulista Olds, Bernadette Vouk, Theolynda Storkamp, Margaret Fromlwrg, Nell Nix-hols. First Row Frances Fish, Muriel Stunger, Margaret Booker, Genevieve Messersmith, Katherine Moos, Miss Wright, Kathryn Grulwr, Doris Porter, Dorothy Davis, Florine Dix, Kathryn Rose. JUNIOR-SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB And il will discourse mos! cloquenl music. The work of the junior-senior girls' glee club has been an outstanding factor in the success of the music department this year. Practicing regularly during the three to four period twice a week, they have prepared recitals which they presented before the P. T. A.'s of the Wash- ington, Franklin, and Technical schools. Besides taking part in the Community Sing at the armory at Christmas time, the group sang in the Christmas cantata, Childe Jesus , which was given by Technical High musical groups. The girls have sponsored two auditorium programs this year. Marie Rau . Presidcnl Miss Marguerite Wright , ,Dircclor fi-I-TA7' 'W g. ,fit If A 1-A, ' , fs -- is ..- .,,e 1. 1 il 7,TQj,b,-:gs 5irgq9,g 1, N-in , -, V ,:- rt.. r W K 4-.Hui J iti- f ,i Q, 52- .i N:-x., ' H- ' - if' or TV ' ' fflifflf. l . E-.fa i ' . E . Q. if T , . iv- , if: ' is., do , i , Third Row -- Roger Erickson, Charles Victor, Kenneth Robinson, Wallace Scherfenberg, Christian Kapphahn, Arthur Fark, Oren Coates, Hilman Engquist. Sem-ond Row Robert Hauck, Gillwrl, Bc-nzon, Vernon Anderson, Vernon Cotton, Glen Osgood, Milton Roos, Warren Goehrs. First Row vwinifred Chute, Carlos Strobel, Lawrence Gidmark. Frederic Young, Raymond Porter, Arnold Hester, Mr. Hertz. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Though music o-fared bolh such a charm lo make baa' good and good provoke lo harm. The boys' glee club under the able direction of Mr. Ervin Hertz has rated as one of the most active of the musical organizations this year. The boys have displayed their musical ability in several auditorium programs, at the Poultry show in the Armory, between halves at a basketball game, and at several church services. They took complete charge of the music at the evening service in the Presbyterian Church on March 23. ln addition to the ensemble, a soloist, Robert Hauclc, tenor, was entered in the District Music Contest. Mr. Erwin Hertz., Direclor Winifred Chute. Accompanisl E: A v .1 MTW? fs e' ' 2 .. W - It 1 W: ,M-' h V - , ' , ' 'in' ' in ' 2 -.i.t'9'i' 'ji -'gli' ' ig whey. il Y' re, , . , . , , w ' - N-. . f , '- - . -r .mf .V 1 ll- 60 V 1 eg ' Rh ff ff' rg if , , 7 'ff-2.5 ,-'ef' nl l N ki '- 4! i .qi - 1.2 -1 E L : K . :A F1 , . 31. .iff Y E as .f ' - I . 4 fi- a . f ity: ,l hi, i 0 .1.,ex-,q',Wf i. 4. 1 .., '?2EF5!'l!Hir'?x L-.. . . ' limxxgli-.Ado-mms i Ec'Al :k9?sv-1. ' C'HlLlJ1'I JESUS RUM PELSTILTSKIN - N--.s X nyhprr, f- .f - . f A - , 'IT 1' 2 C-'3'-is 3 3 W ., - 1-,B sxl v' ff- Q , ' w- J K . .0 is-fu I Ta Q .:. Q, ' 'U -W sw it :W a . Qs 1 -'ru ':.-9 '-N.,.!,gt .,.f- ' K, ,5--H sg , , ,- H '-., -XX, My .-,,.ff . :A A A l l Third Row-Arthur Fark, Kenneth Robinson, Russel Goldthorpe, Joe Tessari, John Fouquette, Tom Lee, Bueford Doering, Cletus Winter, Ray Wittmayer. Second Row-Mr. Hertz, Ben Whitinger, Clayton Fouquette, Gilbert Deering, Eileen Hansen, Roger Erickson, Harvey Latterell First Row-Milton Boos, Harvey Moog, Carl Becker, Oscar Walk, Louis Reed, Herbert Jung,John Tessari,John Cochrane, Bruno Marcolini, Raymond Bowers, Earl Henton. TECH BAND Everything that heard them play hung llicir heads anal lhcn lay by. The Tech High Band under the direction of Mr. Erwin Hertz gave many entertaining pro- grams during the past year. They added to the zest of a number of pep fests, football, and bas- ketball games as well as to the enthusiasm of the district and regional tournaments. For the M. H. S. P. A. convention they played a group of numbers. Among their other concerts were those at the Parent-Teacher Association meetings, the U. S. Veterans' Hospital, the State Re- formatory, the Carleton College homecoming and the Seed and Poultry Show. With the other musical organizations of the school, the band sponsored two programs given by the Carleton Symphony Band, the proceeds of which were used to purchase musical instru- ments for the band and orchestra. The group worked on Orientale for the state music contest. Several of the band mem- bers entered the various solo divisions. Herbert Jung ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,r.. M anager Louis Reed ..,,..., ,......, A ssislanl Manager Ben Whitinger ....,,., ..,.......,.,.... L ibrarian Erwin Hertz .... , ,...,. Direclor -A A . H ,..' f , A Q , . ,- , . W ' ,mg iam nggp sf V V ll el A fi, , ' n ' N D A ',. ,, ,'T,, ' TE., . -':'.:,1 r - -1: First Violins-Eleanor Schofield, Jerome Gerard, Margaret Barrett, Marion Olson, Lorraine Ebnst, Delphine Streitz. Second VlolInsiZola Morehouse, Myron Engel. Lorraine Hack, Calista Olds, Margaret Schaum. Violas-Genevieve Kopp, Floyd Allen. Cello-Willard Deering. Flute-Raymond Paetznick. Clarlnets-Theodore Papermaster, Carl Becker, William Gaulke. Trumpets--Oliver Kerben, John Tessari, Bruno Marcolini. Baritone-Joe Tessari. French Horn-Ben YVhitt- inger. Trombone-Cletus Winter, Arvid Molin. Plano-Cyril Plattes. Drums-Herbert Jung. ORCHESTRA Take bu! degree away, unlune lhal string, And liark, where discord falls. The Tech Orchestra under the direction of Miss Jessie Smith has appeared several times during the year in important programs. It furnished music for the M. H. S. P. A. Banquet at the Breen Hotel. the Regional De- clamatory Contest, a P. T. A. meeting, the Senior Class Play, Commencement Exercises, Play Day, several pep fests and at a Junior High School auditorium. Members of the orchestra have formed a Brass Quartet which played for the Business and Professional Women's Club, a Wood-wind Quartet, and a String Ensemble which played Childe jesus for the Christmas Cantata. The orchestra entered the State Music Contest with the number Hungarian Dance No. 5 . Several of its members appeared as soloists. Cletus Winter, ..,....,,,,,.,........ Presidenl joe Tessari ...,.. ,.,.... S ecrelary- Treasurer Marion Olson. .,,,.,. Librarian Miss Jessie Smith, .. ,,,.,,., Director ., Unix-. , J. L ' q s , 6, gr-' ky -eff ., H ' . .V 'fi ' is gg, , X . . - A . Q , . X ,, , - Q A. It I U 5 , ,iii QQ! All V V M H ,lil V A l T A . .- A Pug: .Sip ':,'- YUM ! ,. A---A-ir-Nix il- 'NZ:F, an -. fjwi il,--1-1.x lui- C ti..- . N . fi .X - 'XY XxX5Tff-- Q h, ,if Y '17, 7.---e-fgfvf ff' 'ig 5 ' 1, Y li! '- A, ll, , -31,-T.-5, C . img he . ..w. . . , --,f ,:- ' ,W N- .. 4 ,f .. ., H , N X- v ...- . Ti .: -sf' iQ Third Row--Frances Raschka, Lorraine Lengas, Ruth Sharp, Sarah Hawkins, Paul Klima, Winniired Lang, Mary Gans, Lois Tetting, Gordon Guy, Verna Foltmer, Carrie Fox, Nora Moore. Second Row -Blanche Gans, Corinne Chapman, Georgia Magnuson, Eileen Hansen, Alice Heraly, Una Campbell, Ruth Shelton, Tom Lee, Alice Gallagher, Renee Kaufman, Luverne Goedker. First Row-Helen Cater, Genevieve Peterson, Betty Sullivan, John Tessari, Edith Whiting, Miss Ramsey, Eleanor Sehoheld Bessie Weinstein, Florine llix, Alberta Ayer. LA CLIQUE FRANCAISE What is 'Pourquo'? Do or not do? La Clique Francaise gives its members, who have had at least one year of French, an op- portunity to become acquainted with French customs and to grow more adept in the speaking and understanding of the language. The activities of the club this year started with the annual banquet, at which the new members were initiated. French food served in the true French man- ner with songs between courses gave the dinner a truly French atmosphere. Under the direction of Miss Ramsey meetings have been held every three weeks. French, heard, seen, and spoken, has been the keynote of the programs. Two one-act French plays were successfully presented in the auditorium in March. The proceeds were used to purchase records for use in the department. Alice Gallagher., Presidcnl Winnifred Lang. . , ., Vice President Florine Dix ...,. .... , . Sccrelary-Treasurer Miss Ruth Ramsey .... ,.,,,, A dviscr 'W f, ,ww 'W fs QQ' f t x 'C 1 if X 9,5 W F 'N' . PJ., Y .. 4 i J ' -1 ff f-M' ' .f-' ' V N .,, ' t' ' V ' F ' r i 'Tl'P',l ' . . , e F ii I VI V , , 4 I - Y i- , , so is -s.,ffg'e1sl1QfQ-N fs .fs-Qs.x-,f6'.fssX 'H r- . .Af A-'. - ' 4, ,f-- '-'xxg' , f ' . inf- H -if KT? K 4,1 if , fl' rv i 'T ,XT gx t X .. ps.. X -- lad- A' v ff- 1, .5 , .1 H:-QQ J f -JZ' X K. . - J ,Aff fly -I p kj! -- Sv r-. , , -1. s.-,,- ,4 . .ff . V'- . . Third Row l.ornu Surlf, Frances Lictha, Ruth Engel, Dorothy Neil, Henrietta Vanderstreek, Bernic-eJohnson, Marian Olson, Theolynda Slorkamp, Margaret Schaum, Alvina Inderieden. Sm-vonml Row Nurmu Surll, Hildegarde Zilmvr, Marcella Schaedler, Helen Boethin, Doris Porter, Bernadette Vouk, Ruth Ks-rlwn, Dorothy Davis. First Row l lnr:-nc-0 llinz, Rui-ford Doering, Hazel Sandberg, Mr. Zeyher, Esther Steindorf, Robert Hauek, Selma Hnlz. T. E. C. l-l. DEUTSCHE VEREIN CDN Techs Einige Camcradschaflichc Hcilcre Deutsche Vercinj You laugh! me language, ana' I profiled on il. With No profit without work as its motto, the German Club strives for a better know- ledge and understanding of the German people and their customs. Programs, therefore, are planned with this aim in mind. After a short business meeting there is usually a speaker who lectures on a topic of interest to students of German. This year the club had the privilege of listening to Miss Dorsey's experiences in Germany. Membership in the organization is limited to second year German students who have at least a C average in their language study. Marian Olson ,,...l..., Presidenl Helen Boethin ,,.,,,,.. Vice Prcsidenl Dorothy Davis ,,,Sccrclary- Treasurer Theodore Zeyher ,Facuily Adviser i .3-I Mi, . A-A25 ff, NM 2 N . F. A v To gf-., I QQ!!-gigs ir .1441 - , rx Q4 lui- '. ' IW K - 5.4 a ll U QQ! rX ff T- N ' 'CXNX nr' - ffxafm '-'- tk IOQGQ- --,X1f,fT5V4!AQ,Q1fi3 ,T - N .stylf X411 -R4 'rs , sq' Fil ,-rv, N,-.L-gs, H --, Xe, s ,fd li -.V-Xx W 5 A ,-- i.fW,, MJ -Y.. -,, as -C, fm - . ,. ,f .5 .42 Fourth Row-Katherine Moos, Bob Gallagher, Dorothy Harrell, Charles Victor, Lorraine Lengas, Nora Moore, Evelyn Stai, John Cochrane, Mentana Marcolini, Irene Kienow, Mildred Miller, Ruth Clough. Third Row-'Anna Palm, Rosemary Wahl, Katherine Wedge, Jean Orton, Vivian Gregory, Evelyn Brooks, Emily Henning, Mary Ellen Nichols, Carol Orton, Doris Milne, Alice Gallagher. Second Row -Katherine Rose, Donald Watland, Margaret Booker, Patty Graven, Lorraine Hack, Miss Burns, Ruth Stiner. Richard Kaerwer. First Row-Sterling Knutson, Ruth Mosford, Cleo Shaedler, Mary Jane Brigham, Patty Pattison, Betty Keller, Margarita Moos, Oliver Kerben. THE CLASSICAL CLUB El lu Bride. The Latin Classical Club, organized by members of the Latin II classes at the beginning of this year, furnishes an opportunity for a better understanding of the Romans and their civili- zation. At the meetings that are held every third week the members give Latin plays, lectures, and reviews that will create an interest in the classics. A banquet was the climax of a successful year for the present members. Carrying out a Roman theme, the toasts and songs formed the proper setting for a gathering of students interested in Latin. New members were elected to carry on the work of the club next year. Katherine Moos, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, President Patricia Pattison, , , cccc L cc V ice President Alice Gallagher., ,.,,,., ..,,... S ecrelary- Treasurer Miss Margaret Burns ,,,, ,, ,, ,Adviser , ,- like ri V 3' A at uf' F rd, ,I ,xi . .- 1 'Ll - 7 ,PAP i ip . -. 41 t s '- I .A l 5 --L .i .V ,L .. .. . i c ,. f i R , ii , , L -,'- l fi 1. L V 1 -- I 1 'ik . -I X m Svvonfl Row ltutli Shelton, Betty Allen, Bm-rnelclu Kalkman, Marie Speier, Betty Got-hrs, Melania Kuhn, Mildred Miller. First ltow Margurvt Booker. Mary Towns-, Volt-ttu Vossberg, Nfarguerite Stafford, Alice Gallagher, Frances Ru:-ichku, Marie ltau, Isabe Ellis. LIBRARY CLUB They lurned over many books together. Students who are or have been assistant librarians compose the library club. Its objec- tives are to make a more attractive library, to encourage an interest in the better use of books, and to discuss the problems that arise in a library. In carrying out its aim this year, the club sponsored several plays. The members pre- sented When Patty Went to College , under the direction of Miss Bacon and Miss Ledahlg sponsored the moving picture, Evangeline , during national book week, and Washingt0n's First Defeat , a one-act play, which was given by alumni. It is the custom of the club to have one social meeting just before school closes in the spring. This year the members gave a dinner party. Marguerite Stafford , ,,Pres1'denl Marie Rau ,,.Vicc Prcsidcnl Margaret Booker ,,.Secrclary- Treasurer Miss Clara Ledahl .,Aa'viscr 1' -t i '. ' , ' QP.: N d S: V N ,, f. I I 4 Q M my ,M in fsi:-,-,'2.::,,-- if X i -J-.. i ,, dig or w- . ,i f 7' ' ,X : .f Q ' ,':, 5,-K, 6:,H,,, .ang fr E- ,.g 924. 1.1 EA., Itl '.'t'Q'?'ii7 iiiii 32-:l.45:zLE'f2i?i 'ite'-:f :+Z'df.sL::.i Iffffl' ' p? ii22cr.d.we::m'rf, SQ... ,L FJ, J .. ..- - A,-we 2-N. ,-- , ,. 4- --N., ,,-f . 'N'-Q.- n -. - . .- ' '- '--Y, . r-t 1- 'r -- - Kia, E C H---L E at N 'J 'I 2 f he ff- - X L F. ,K-F -4' f' I - -x, 1, N e .Jai-.44 ',. '-.x 'X w fr.-1' N- Y A cw-J, - A, I N 1 N x- X .x 1 -N. Q Y. rw, - LZ' M, , .3 wig .gy 1-V - Y TN 3 ' x L - f- .- .- A X--, A. - - i . f -M '-.. ai R u. is --,f ' ' . .. 'NN F 5 I , - w L. .- E, If ' V. Xxx, .,4 - - Third Row-Ellen Hedstrand, Margaret George, Muriel Segelstrom, Thelma Wire, Lois Tetting, Evelyn Stai, Dorothy Arm- strong, Marcella Goedert, Lorraine Lengas. Second Row--fMargaret Booker, Carol Orton, Constance Granroth, Irene Daubanton, Doris Milne, Gladys Watkins, Florine Dix, Dorothy Flynn. First, Row-Miss We-ir, Florence Hinz, Kathryn Gruber, Mary Gans, Esther Steindorf, Celesta Moe-ning, Mis-is Wigdahl. HEC TEC Wlzcrc's ihc cook? Is supper ready: llie house irimmczig rushes slrcw'a',' cobwcbs swept? l-lec Tec. one of the oldest organizations at Technical High, has been active in the field of home economics and in all other school affairs. Members must have one or more years of home economics training in order to be eligible. As a member of the National Home Economics Association, the club holds a business and social meeting once a month. Among its projects for this year have been the presentation of a one-act comedy, The French Maid and the Phonographn, a Washington's Birthday sunlight dance, several candy and hot dog sales, and a prize-winning float in the Homecoming parade. To add to the attractiveness of the teachers' dining room, the girls made pillows and purchased a wall hanging. OFFICERS Celesta Moening.. ,, ., .,,.. , . Prcsidcnl Evelyn Stain, . Vice President Kathryn Gruber .. , ,, , ,, , ,....,,,,, ,, Secretary-Treasurer Miss Alma Wigdahl, Miss Ethelwyn Weir ,, Advisers 5 ' rw fu 'K 'Q . M. v. wee'-.L .151 F ' ,.. Q 5 zf F' Q ww-., ' V Q ' i I 4,.Aq'Wk f I. 'xii ,Viz . 311 . ' A' - .' 1- - 1. ' 4 . ML f r' , - , . Wi is ' . W l . A .i ,, .y r y .... ll l Q s I , if ,Nw w IDN' . -f fgfgpa-- .-A-1,-.js f--X -q ',-.. ' 'e --Yffz be--4,1.i: Q 3 eww , ki? XX: .Pirro 4 . Aff' M' 2, I A l :Q'.TQK,,iii viii Uifqifr , , xc.,.w,,l.,,,f- A ,. ..- Fourth Itow-Miss Almeter, Thelma Wire, Sarah Hawkins, Ruth Baumgartner, Marie Speier, Nora Moore, Lorraine Lengas, Winnifred Lung, Beatrice Kuhn, Violet Nicholson, Evelyn Cater, Marie Rau, Irene Knese, Della Hammerl, Miss Ryberg. Third RowfI1'ram'es Liethu, Rose Levy. Vivian Gregory, Ella Flynn, Evelyn Brooks, Angeline Lahr, Leona Vouk, Othelia Anderson, Eunice Peterson, Marcella 'GoederL, Pauline Porwall, Alvina Inderieden, Irene Daubanton, Ilelphine Hess. Sn-vond Row Muriel Stanger, Genevieve Zitur, Dorothy Neil, Berne-Ida Kalkman, Melania Kuhn, Delia Lind, Ruth Frank, Muriel Segelstrom, Luverne Goedker, Arvilla Sandberg, Esther Steindorf, Florence Hinz. First Row - Mililri-ml S4-hlnidl, Dorothy Davis, Florence Marshall, Marian Olson, Celesta Moening, Ruth Engel, Colette Vossherg. Viola Hammerl, Vern Inman, Una Campbell. TECH COMMERCIAL CLUB Sir, 1 am a lrue laborer: I earn lhal 1 gel, gel Ural 1 wear, owe no man lzalc, envy no man's happiness. Organized on October 7, l929, by the Ciregg Club under the supervision of Miss Mary Almeter and Miss Anna Ryberg, the Tech Commercial Club now boasts an enrollment of sixty-one. The purposes of the club are to create an interest in commercial subjects among students, to form a more cooperative spirit among members, and to become acquainted with the commer- cial and industrial centers of Saint Cloud. Each year the commercial department does creditable work in the state commercial contests. Muriel Segelstrom and Ruth Spicer, both T. C. C. mem- bers, did creditable work in the district typewriting contest at Sauk Centre, April 23. Besides the monthly business and social meetings, the club enjoyed Hallowe'en and Christ- mas parties and a spring picnic. Muriel Segelstrom ,, ,,,,,,,, Prcsidcnl Buelah Peterson. Vice Prcsidcnl Una Campbell , Sccrclary-Treasurer Bernelda Kalkman . ,, ,Rcporlcr Miss Mary Almcter, Miss Anna Ryberg ,, , Facully Advisers J i N, wb 65 I .el fini' V A? G' A' ai A lm 1 I 1 Ie' 'T' . Q ' .I 4' . li -- Pr- 'V .. if it ' I . ' is ii - ' 'lx ' lf' b fl l gl' f- 1 ,ff Q , 1' ' . ' 7 . ' 'T ll A 'Y', - ff Jilin V' 1' t I ' J '-' r . I -. I 1 . I .. r . Y .Y pf, fi 1' Yam' 'QR V, , Y V ff'--'--N.. , IQ Q 1' 7' Qt V' .' A..- - A .fm , -I - t- - N -t l 1' s. - 'N N '. Q. f 'I wr ki ' ' ' gf ' t'-.,- i x U ' -5.9 - - l '- r- Ji ,.. V Third Rowfltuth Shelton, Vera Inman, Bernice Johnson, Nora Moore, Helen Koerlner, Marie Stanley. Sen-ond Row-Gerome Kamrowski, Marguerite Stafford, Nell Nichols, Harriet Thielman, Evelyn Brooks. First RowwAIine Magnuson, Ards-l Calvin, Kathryn Gruber, Miss Holmberg, Corinne Chapman, John Dohling PAINT BOX When my brush blobs, lhen lel mine eyes nol sec. An average of B in at least one year of art is the requirement for membership in the Paint Box. Meetings are held on the first and third Mondays in every month. One of the projects taken up at these meetings was the reclecorating of the art room. This year the group adopted a pin, the design for which was made by john Dohling. Kathryn Gruber, President Corinne Chapman ,, ,Vice President Ruth Shelton ,, Secrclary-Treasurer , -.'-F .ffii, in ,4 QM if . - 15, Q' , . '-,gig Mfr V egg t f- - , '1 V 5' ' , , .mf 1 . .' ' ' ' s --1 1 -13' 'x 1 L 1 ' 1 ,ti h X rd xv. , T.. Ai A , ,,, -Jaan, , Il .r lj. I ?...Av'.,f6,.V1 ., . - V - J , J ' L' 1 ,- . ., 4 5 if is Q, gg ,,,, ,E , , , , , ,, ,rr, , If I E WV' iff'-xi iflsiwr Q E NU M? ? Q-mv , l u ii , I , 1 1,1 - ,si--m m V ., 1 , 1 ' ' - Zi X T E C HMO E 3 - ,lr . ' -2. I ' . ',', 1 .1 K .frjm ' , 'EL -L+ j l J ' . Third RowvJohn Bensen, Paul Klima, Gordon Guy, Elmer George, Virginia Lewis, Arthur Fark, Ruth Shelton, Ruth Sharp, Frances Raschka, Eugene Rengel. Second Row-Alberta Ayer, Harriet Thielman, Betty Keller, Alice Gallagher, Frederic Young, Carol Orton, Muriel Segelstrom, Eileen Hansen, Calista Olds. First Row-Dorothy Rau, Adrian Stem-kling, Theodore Papermaster, Nell Nichols, Corinne Chapman, Jean Orton, Richard Kaerwer, Ben Whitinger. SIGMA SIGMA CHI Technical High School Chapter of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools 1 have lrrouglil golden opinions from all sorls of people. Four inherent qualities-character, scholarship, leadership, and service-are the stand- ards of the national honor society and of Sigma Sigma Chi, the Saint Cloud chapter. In recogni- tion of the possession of these cardinal attributes, the faculty council each year elects students from the junior and senior classes to compose the membership. Graduates of the class of I930 who won this distinction in their junior year are: Eugene Rengel, Carol Orton, Nell Nichols, Corinne Chapman, John Bensen, Eileen Hansen, Arthur Fark, Virginia Lewis, and Alice Gallagher. In April, l930, Muriel Segelstrom, Dorothy Rau, Ruth Shelton, Frances Raschka, Elmer C-eorge, Frederic Young, Ben Whitinger, Paul Klima, and Gordon C-uy were elected to membership. The class of l93l is represented in the society by Alberta Ayer, Ruth Sharp, Adrian Steck- ling, Calista Olds, Theodore Papermaster, Betty Keller, jean Orton, Harriet Thielman, and Richard Kaerwer. . , : '57 I ' ., f., ,.,, S. J mf '-Oral 454 , f x - ' f ff- 3 ' 2 T, , F.- , e I , ,st M ll li n 1, l'1J1,'1 .S ' M11-S ' if e' 'FEW-s me f-i,1:-is so f . 3 V -YA4,,,,f'+ r A- 'XXX X tw - . A K -. I F wx V ,Th .Xl if K xx! ? i- - ' '. -, - .7 ,, '. 1. M +. 5. 't..:fi2 'X . X- C . . ' J A, -, ' S .rpf ., ,Lf 1 ,I A . .. f - - ' N , 1 . . ,. Ji --' ' Svc-ond Row-Eileen Hansen, Helen Cater, Dorothy Rau, Mary Gans, Alice Gallagher, Eleanor Schofield, Corinne Chapman. First. RowANell Nichols, Virginia Lewis, Ruth Shelton, Kathryn Gruber, Katherine Moos. T. N. T. There is a kind of characlcr in My life, Tha! lo llzc observer doll: thy hislory fully unfold. The twelve representative senior girls who have been unanimously voted upon by the pre- ceding club form the T. N. T., the Twelve Neuclatical Techites, an honorary organization founded in l927. Twice a month the club meets at the homes of the members to further carry out its aim, which is to support all extra curricular and social activities at the Tech. This year the club sponsored the annual alumni tea for Homecoming, four pep fests, a sunlight dance, and a Christmas basket project. The annual banquet was repeated according to the tradition begun in l929, but this year a formal dance concluded the evening's entertainment. At the banquet during the holidays Eleanor Fournet was elected president of the Alumni Association and Natalie Hoyt, secretary. OFFICERS Virginia Lewis .,.., , ,,,,, Presidenl Helen Cater .. , Sccrclary Kathryn Gruber Treasurer -sf' A if cj 'Qffg5T:lIQgj5..-.K ' 'rf 'beef 4 5 . fn' . . .4 v vi jf 'ac' ,KJ . I 15.5, 1' K ' I- A . f gl , , P .F :W ,Q ,, I! r , A 1 X M. 'gale l 1 AY- 'T + - N' il, ' me-. ii' ' 4 li' T 5' A sl f f 1 , - W-, -f t- .X ff . ,f--X- ff, -t .,, Z. is .fs 'XlX gi ,gf T 5' g V,-.U ,E , R eg it V, gy' gg XXI, 'Q'-,NN-'V-,Y-gall M-,1- 'if 'N' Second Row-Cletus Winter, Frederic Young, Eugene Rengel, Warren Goehrs. First llowfMulcolm Doane, Carl Axe-ll, Milton Boos, Arthur Fark, Arthur Brownell, John Bensen PEPPY TECH His words are bonds, his oalhs are oraclcsf His love sincere, his ihoughls immaculalc. Peppy Tech was organized in i920 by Eugene Scott, who is now honorary president, as a club of ten representative senior boys who are chosen by the unanimous vote of the active chap- ter. its aim is to promote school spirit and to foster school activities. Several successful informal dances have been sponsored by the I930 P. T's. At Home- coming they printed and distributed programs for the game. On December 27, I929, they cele- brated their tenth anniversary with a dinner-dance at the Breen Hotel. Superintendent R. H. Brown was the guest of honor. This spring they held their annual spring formal at the country club. Arthur Fark Presidcnl Frederic Young Sccrclary Carl Axell. , ..,,,,,, Ruler Eugene Rengel Treasurer john Bensen ,,., Whip --'w e ef, gffmifii' 'AIXQ -gf 1 VY 31 i r 'Li ' f 'r' , - in ' iqfif'-! Q If -...A-.. T E C 'Ib E 3 ' ' XJ ' 1 '9 3 0 Q ::. '71 ' ..:?7 ' ' - 'f :ga nf 3,-. I5i'i 52. 1'g g. kg :JL-1 sg . . - ... .3 21221. ' gn, . ,Q 'Ili 2: sz. h .ui A 5241- . uhliratinmi 1Mhat'u the mm umm at 1112 nm mutt? WMP' lil 'K -'f 'f.st:l-'I F- ij'-'-3 ' kg 6 4 2 Q,-,Q M, -, , vga' ' 5 ,Q - Q IDM I-,'F',!ff,,1vf lT'i Xaf'f ?ff5ff15Q3'T'5 'W 'l?f'i i?7 .?Tw- TT XV! ,,,fK' 'if' A Y I no iysfiiq: E X 'e 1, e -1i,x,ff4. i f,,,.?Y xx fi 1 i- 'N be ,,,.,-f-- ' ff , '-,1 -' - . Fourth Row-Esther Steindorf, Isabel Ellis, Lois Tetting, Dorothy Rau, Marie Rau, Winnifred Lang, Kathryn Gruber, Nora Moore, Katherine Moos. Third Row -Ruth Shelton, Aline Magnuson, Alyee Herady, Robert Cannon, Milton Boos, Dorothy Dawson, Frances Raschka, irginia Lewis. Second Row-Bernelda Kalkman, Adelaide Clubb, Alice Gallagher, Warren Goehrs, Nell Nichols, Helen Cater, Dorothy Fl C ' Ch . ynn, urinne apman Fir:-it Row -Gordon Guy, Carlos Strobel, Miss Holmberg, Eileen Hansen, Miss Stott, Marguerite Stafford, Arthur Fark. TECHCES STAFF EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Dcvisc, wil: wrilc, penf for 1 am for whole volumes in folio. Edilor-in-Chief .,,., Eileen Hansen Managing Edilor, ,, .,,. , , , .Arthur Fark Roslcr. . ,..,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,..,..,,,..,,.... ,,..,...,,.,,....,.r...,,..,..,,.......,..rr..r, ....,.,.,.,.r,,,,,,,.,..... M a rguerite Stafford George Belding, Isabel Ellis, Alyce l-leraly, Winnifred Lang, Frances Raschka, Esther Steindorf, Raymond Stensrud. Art, , .,....,..Y...Y,r.,,,,,,..,,,..YY,o,.,YY.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,.,,,o.,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,..,,..,,l,,, Corinne Chapman John Dohling, Kathryn Gruber, Aline Magnuson, Ruth Shelton. Snapsfiols ,, , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , , C o rdon Guy Helen Cater, Dorothy Flynn, Marie Rau. Organizalionsm ,,,,,,...,,.,........,..,.,...re.,,e,,.. e.,...r.,,r...,,..e,...,..,..,E,..,...A......,E..,.,,.........,.,.....,,,.. A lice Gallagher Mary C-ans, Virginia Lewis, Eleanor Schofield, Lois Tetting. Humor ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,..,,,,,,, N e l l Nichols Adelaide Clubb, Delroy George, Dorothy Rau, Robert Cannon. Alhlclicsw, ,,,,,.,,,,YYY,,YYY,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,Y,,YYYY,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,Y,,,.r,, C arlos Strobel Milton Boos, Warren Coehrs, Katherine Moos. Edilorial Adviser .,,..., ., ..Miss Dorothy Stott Arl Adviser. , Miss Edna l-lolmberg i- ' ,fs , , J , ..-:Ax-:Ii if is V- 4232 f V E 3' ,N A ! -I-3 . U, .. I , .. ' -' U. W I, r . ' fair... v TZ.. in - , KY' , ,. . i . I M 'ir' A E T Q e ' It V I -, f I ff 'T' ' . fuygyg, ,f----xx K' l F I -.,.w,fT s. ,cf HF 1' fl is xy Z,.-. ff! fax :-jR7:.f1 -V A E5 fqrml , .V i H :: xxx-'..,Kx lqtfxlf tif , 9 - if ,. A , .. xx .. 2 Q ,, ,,f',j- .X E- , ,1 m , ' xx' N- L w --,,.f ' A f Second Row -Buford Johnson, Walter Kime, Arthur Brownell, Margaret Fromberg, Muriel Sage-lstrom. First Row-Luverne Goedker, Florence Hinz, Cyrille Fortier, Frederic Young, Melania Kuhn, BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Heaven in My good cause make lhee prosperous. Business Managcr,, ,,.,...., ., ,,,A,,.,,,,,,,,,Y,,,..,,..,.,,,,,,. ,YllYl.rY,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,Frederic Young Arthur Brownell, Cyrille Fortier, Margaret Fromberg, Violette Jergeson, Buford Johnson, Walter Kime, Melania Kuhn. Typisfs , ,,,, , , . ,,..,,.l, ,,,l,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , ,, .,. ,Nluriel Segelstrom Ruth Baumgartner, Luverne Coedker, Florence Hinz. Facully Adviser ,.,,,....,.. , ...,., , Y,,,, , ..,.,......., ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, , , ,,,.,.,l,,., Charles E. ,Ianneck wwfi? A' - . . . - 5- 'f , . -. . - ff- l- fnqmb. ,wg Iv, gay- gmf, fl i- T, .A I 1 EQEZ'I?'E -:lf va f ' Tl Mk il A ' ,ig ,r., T 7' 4.4, A . --Q - , l A, -- -v ' N S' tf fr L-To X ff 'XIX N V' -X- .I A 1, 'T ip- -' -- XY-.e A 1 J , 'xxx few' ' . ' fee V , X ,T K I I bi' qfjzw .V ., .ty ,Z -, H, it ' 'N' 5 n K , ' of my , .. f i t Third Row-Eleanor Schofield, I.innea Gidmark, Alice Gallagher, Marie Rau, Ellen Hedstrand, William Fox, Theodore Paper- master. Parker Dragoo, Arthur Fark, Isabel Ellis, George Underwood, Warren Goehrs, Ruth Shelton, Ruth Sharp, Winnifred Lang, Arthur Hahn. Seeonfl Row John Cochrane, Helen Cater, Corinne Fhapman, Richard Kaerwer, Eileen Hansen, Frederic Young, Virginia liewis, Sylvia Benzon, Emily Henning, Dorothy Rau, Frances Raschka, Blanche Gan:-1, Calista Olds, Evelyn Koch, Patty Graven. First Row -- Margaret Hooker, Jerome Gerard, Milton Boas, Gordon Guy, Nell Nichols, Miss Stott, Earl Henton, Mary Gans. Arthur Brownell, Adrian Steekling, Donald Watland, Marguerite Statlord. TECH STAFF Here comes M. le Tech with his moulh full of news. With Nell Nichols at the helm of the l929-30 staff, the Tech has had a successful year. Forty students worked on the editorial, business, and printing staffs of the paper under the direc- tion of three advisers. On November I5 and I6 the Tech had the honor of being host to the Minnesota High School Press Association and of entertaining the largest group of delegates that this organiza- tion has ever had in attendance. Miss Stott was in charge of all arrangements for the meetings. At this convention the Tech was awarded first place in its class. Three delegates from the paper attended the National Scholastic Press Association meet in Chicago in December, Miss Stott as a speaker and Gordon Guy and Frederic Young as re- presentatives. It is this association which has awarded the Tech its All-American rating. Besides the regular issues of the paper, the staff this year published a Tiny Tech and a literary number. ln celebration of its twelfth birthday, the group also sponsored the annual Tech Nickel Day. Nell Nichols , Edilor-in-Chief Earl l-lenton ,, , Make- Up Ealilor Frederic Young Business Manager Arthur Fark ,, , , , ,, ,, , ,Circulalion Manager Miss Dorothy Stott, F. Lueben, C. S. Chapman ,,,,,.,,..,, ,,..,,., . Advisers fi' i 'Yer-A, ,X f' , s T., Ti. 'Al .,..-4' T1 P b. ,' w ,f 'cw T- 1 A ,Q gi - gm. f ftlezw, QQ, ,,-QSQQEQT eja1,w 3 : r 5, 'w,'.a, 'Sa T' ,fiff ti ' Jia. A ' N z' ft L-yfl ., I. dig xg. 'sf Ya , 1 'i F4 ii 1- 3' 7 ' 'VZ Tl' 5,3 .1,,- Q .1 .8 .-,r .'g,,. ,.'f,f 1' 'if it' , , , it-Q it -. .. W, t , ' Athlrtira K 'n ' ,,-F11 . -v ..f5f3',,w. .0 ' vp' -4.1 Q 1 H-'52, t 7,4 . , -.-'. My I 1 Z, Mx -.N , I .rm -' 4- - , E H QF x '--4.0, '5 . rqzl lg. - ,Mb ,, 1 M K ' r I v 1, ,.4- . - Glynn a znlhtrr----- 1 ff ,, , Qnking th: huhhlr rqmtaiinn fum in the rammrfn JY, W. ,M -' -rf - I-' If . , .V' uw' 'f I J WT. :fd V H . - v , ', 11 sg. ,. .1 .. ' 1-'Z ,. 1 ' , .' x 'rj Q, ,, , .f IA. 'f y,-f,8'4- 'T ,ff , W 432. I Ln! H if 4 fri V 'il , ,gf V .' .Z Af. 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Ig?-15 ,l b lv , 3,3 ix, 2:-.vt-b - - -2 4,-5 M ',f iflhrl'-'9'. f',v +1!-f,7igl-fpf' N.1n,,5 N 1 v ' ' ?if'?,!L'2ff+ggg-qw 41. -lf Ru, . nl-:'fvg'7f.-5 . , Y we r, -, - X- v. gf'f'''f1ff'f4E:'g,g,LQ.-'Q,.5., is 'lf -'Tu if ' ' . Q-. gf -fr if'+J 1.'iv1gf2. I Jw, ,iff .RV ' B A A -, 2 ,. vf.-,N -I-.ff w .T .SLQI ,A .:. ,p iaiig ' 1' n I y . -4 .t I his 'Iii 'V JW. ww 3 1 , 1 1,14 fi, .f 1fPg3.A,j.'x1' wg: '59 If A E13 f ydfgrpggsifm Lv 5 A 4' ?:f,Spgkf3w'gg3gm . fig. ,x Xjvifr ' ' V ,f TX as 5- ,J qu. .0 V W :ii i .iii V, ,S-.. V: Nelson, Turner, Miller, Hollmeyer, Nichols. ATHLETIC COACHES Under the coaching of lVlr. Guy Nichols and his able assistants the Technical High School has been well represented in athletics. Mr. Nichols and lVlr. Nelson took charge of the football squad which made such a fine showing during the l929 season. The team was defeated once, tied once, and was victorious the remaining six games. Since Coach Nichols has been here the football squad has made a record to be proud of. Coach Nichols has had charge of the basketball squad also, while lVlr. Miller has taken over the Reserves. Practicing every night after school, the team was developed into a winning out- fit this year. Baseball was organized only last year by Mr. Turner and Mr. Hollmeyer. During pre- vious years little interest was shown in this sport, but the school now has a team that can com- pete with any other high schools and make a splendid record in baseball as well as football and basketball. Track. always an active sport at the Tech, established new honors for the school this season. The tracksters were coached by Mr. Nichols who entered the team in several meets, including the Minnesota Relays. Those who wish to make use of the pool and receive swimming instructions are under the instruction of lVlr. Turner. The Seniors and ,Iuniors used the pool on Wednesdays and the underclassmen on Mondays. ww. .. ,e f' I. -W ff t l i lain la ,. lmfn lfff! ff .ff ,-1 ii T5 Q' ff'X1'f'r1 . i 'r'--L ff-TTT' ' he fi- -e Elisa. ' ia- --f -ff-' re-X - , I MV' Y' , .- , 1. T ' -'N .i I , , ' N 'I 1 K, WN ' ,'l xg ag-offs' .g. H E fx X. -env sera .ian as u 1 mi. N fm- if . ' - gg . .W . 1 ,. , 'X-4,1 J. - -0, I ' . - - X g .. . LY-V KV 5. Y uv- ,W Fourth Row-Tessari, Rc-inardy, Wittmayer, Dragon, Larson, Armstrong, Turner. Third Row -Nelson, Re-nge-l, Latterell, Neil, Axell Skinner, Sakry, Hollmeyer. Second Row iN' .h ls M C W' t B , , ID D h Gl's . ic o , oog, arp, in er, ensen, cane, re er. .1 ner First Row--Robinson, Fumpbell, Hvinzvl, Knutson, Rue-hle, Young. Tech 52 Tech 25 Tech I3 Tech 33 Tech 7, Tech 7 Tech 0 Tech 33 TECH FOOTBALL RECORD Elk River 0 Little Falls 0 Willmar 0 Brainerd 0 , Montevideo 6 ...Stillwater I2 , ,Alexandria 0 , Mound 0 Having been defeated once, tied once, and winning six games, the Tech gridders completed an extremely successful i929 football schedule. The only defeat came when Tech journeyed to Stillwater. During the opening periods Stillwater pounded the Tech line until they finally reached the Hfteen-yard line. A pass was completed across the goal-line giving Stillwater the lead. Because of a misunderstanding of the time at the close of the half, St. Cloud lost a chance for a touchdown when they found themselves a few inches from the goal line as the gun went off. In the final period both teams succeeded in scoring, giving Stillwater a l2-7 win. ti ' 'Y . ff' .F F wt, nil, 3-, 3, .. . . - .' g , ,. J - ,if Q T' V'f2y- g T ,L -- 'AW I, P . iff H-uf 'W' in fi ' Jil OEF? Q if 'fx A it-fin., 1' if if gggpr ,,i fg.,?gM Q ,g g,g,,,v?. gg! , I 62 0? 5-, wif . I li 1 if if , . 1 T l ' ' .L . 7 - 1' ' . if 4 ' f if 1. S 'il at ' i . on Elk River played here in the opening game of the year and Tech succeeded in piling up 52 to Elk River's 0. The first real contest was with Little Falls, but even they could not offer a serious threat to the Tech goal. The orange and the black crossed the goal four times and made one place kick for a total of 25 points. The up-river outfit neared the Tech goal only once, at which time they managed to carry the ball to the ten-yard line. Captain Bensen showed real class at center, while Rengel and Doane starred in the back-field. The third game took the Tech Cridders to Willmar in their first fracas away from home. Cnc could have easily staged a hidden ball play in the long grass which covered the field, but both teams failed to see this advantage. Tech finally managed to get a I3 to 0 victory over Willmar in a hard fought battle. Brainerd was no match for the Tech eleven, and the Tigers took a 33 to 0 decision from them. A light rain which fell all day drenched the field and the players were forced to play in an inch of mud. As soon as a player got dirty, the coach could tell he was getting into action. Reinardy played an unusual game, getting under passes and preventing gains around his end. Doane did pretty work in the back field, while Bensen and Robinson did equally well on the line. After each tackle the player would slide an extra yard or so, and it was a shame the referee had to dirty his nice white suit. The Montevideo game compelled Coach Nichols to hire a bus. The team, which had had a great time telling each other what they would do to Monte, were utterly surprised to find a much better outfit pitted against them than they expected. Montevideo led at the half 6-0, and St. Cloud had to put forth all they had to score a counter. Finally Mac Doane broke away and went across the goal. Rengel saved the day by kicking the pigskin between the bars, making the count 7 and 6 in Tech's favor. During the remainder of the game neither sides was able to score giving Tech a hard fought victory. Alexandria came heralded as a likely winner over the crippled Tech team, but were held to a scoreless tie. Neither side showed a marked superiority over the other and furnished a pretty battle from the sidelines. It was rumored that Coach Nichols' finger nails were a half inch shorter after the game: so one can imagine how exciting it was. The Homecoming game brought nearly 2,500 people on the field to see St. Cloud whip Mound 33-0. Mound came with the great record of not having lost a single game this season, but were outplayed by the Tech outfit. Coach Happy jones of Mound gave a short talk in the auditorium at a pep-fest held in the morning, followed by a speech by Coach Nichols. The entire student body turned out for the parade which was led by the High School Band. After the procession the Tech-Mound game prov- ed the great feature of the day. Tech's passing worked to perfection and made large gains for the Tigers. The first few minutes were played on even basis, but Robin- son grabbed a pass from mid-air and tore across the goal for a touchdown. giving the Tech its start for 33 points. BARNEY GLASNER. Manager -I of -14.22 inf 'A 1 . fs terse T f'f . N w.. f 14' . 1- -liz: .XM I my . ..-'WE Q! l rt' uf ,. Y Y Wm-TT IM,-1 Vw' Seuom ow- ic os, asner, ensru , e ' S l R N hl Gl St d B ldlng, Karp, T I' L R R b ll gl D T dri, Wint Maple Lake Little Falls Sauk Rapids Maple Lake Crosby Little Falls Brainerd Willmar Buffalo Buffalo Willmar Bemidji Brainerd New London Maple Lake Paynesville Buffalo owi o mson, enw, oane, ess' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE I929-30 , . f - 'TZ ti'-f-L,. , , Ul'n6l . Cloud I7 Cloud 28 Cloud I9 Cloud 25 Cloud 28 Cloud 34 Cloud II Cloud I9 Cloud I6 Cloud 32 Cloud 31 Cloud 26 Cloud 39 Cloud 42 Cloud 49 Cloud 32 Cloud 31 . Q,-:.1.Saf.,,,f, .L 2313, .- r ,G H 433-NGA -D ' , . 1 i i i M ' -.- - .. -.....T-.. -,Af 3 .,, NT 5 W The l929-30 basketball schedule opened with St. Cloud playing Maple Lake. The team's captain, Mac Doane, led the scoring in defeating the Lakers I6 to l7. Although there were only three lettermen back, the team made an excellent showing in the opening fracus. Little Falls came to St. Cloud with good intentions, but found themselves against a su- perior team, and lost by a large margin. Ken Robinson, a newcomer from Hibbing, was the center of attraction. He not only totaled a large number of points, but also showed a fine defense. The next game on the schedule was with Sauk Rapids. The Tigers had little difficulty in disposing of them, although the score was close. When St. Cloud met the Maple Lake players in a return game on a large floor they defeated them by a much larger score than that of the first game. The Tigers' first defeat came when they played Crosby-lronton on the Crosby floor. The Range outfit outplayed Tech in every respect, and deserved a victory. Following the Crosby game, the Tech Cagers played Little Falls for the second time this season. Many Tech followers went to watch St. Cloud beat the up-river five on their own floor, 22-34. Brainerd came to St. Cloud the following Friday and suffered a 30-Il defeat. The team was unable to find the loop, and several of the players were taken out on personal fouls. The most exciting game of the year was with Willmar. Neither team was able to gain any headway. The score remained even during the entire game until the final minute when Brainerd tossed in a field goal to make the score 20 to I9 in Willmafs favor. In the next game with Buffalo, Tech was handicapped by the small floor in the Buffalo gym. The Bisom aggregation broke thru the Tech offense time after time to snatch a 27 to I6 victory, but the following week Tech had its revenge and scored a 32 to 26 triumph over Buffalo on the armory floor. The next week took the team on a two-day trip to the northern part of the state. The first game was played against Bemidji. The Tech five were unable to show their usual fight, and lost 3I to l6. Bemidji fought victory. The following night the team played Brain- erd in a return game on the new Brainerd floor. St. Cloud put up the best iight they had and won their last scheduled game. DISTRICT MEET The Sauk Rapids gym was again the scene of the twelfth Dis- trict Tournament in which seven teams besides Tech took part. St. Cloud was pitted against Maple Lake, and succeeded in disposing of them with ease. The Tech Cagers then won from Paynesville by a large margin the following morning, to enter the finals. Fac- ing their ancient rivals in the final match, Tech lost to Buffalo in the most thrilling game of the meet. ' fl if e we .w ss'f' ' f. - i feta i f CT T if IWW X'imfy1f'w17' W BASEBALI. TEAM, 1929 Se-conml Row Hofmann, Gnhman, Gruber, Winn-r, R4-ngn-I, Imam-, Sm-hirlu-r. First Row Turnr-r, Idhlvrs, Slonsrud, Slvvkling, Hulwr. Hollmx-ya-r. TRACK TEAM, 1929 vnnrl Row Vhirhart, llrvhvr, Valvin, Carlson, V. Mille-r, C. Hs-inzm-fl, f1hI'iSl0Dhl'!'S0l'l First, Row Nia-hols, H. Mille-r, He-nzon, H. Ht-inzvl. Fung, Hansen, Pvlvrson. E ' ,.. .3 iii: ltd i 5 ui :LL J -- ' :Q '-+1 ,. , '-'lf x3 . e 1 Q ff, -1- o ,.-'M v sl ' - sat 7 .mf .... 7.43 ii ill? F 1 ..... ':g::.:.:E - '7': i ' ,..,..-.f:i BASEBALL Under the coaching of Mr. Turner and Mr. Hollmeyer, the baseball team has proved very successful the past few years. Last year and this year letters were awarded to the players. Gene Rengel was captain and pitcher of last year's squad, while Speed Winter assumed the responsi- bility of this year's team. F Games were played with neighboring schools. and the Tech made a line showing in the meets. April ll. ,,...... ,....,..... T ech 2., ,.e,... .....,..,. M onticello April 24 .,.e,..., ...e....... T ech 4 ...... .... .......... M o nticello April 29 ,,,,,,,r. .,,,..,,Y,. T ech I6 .......,,. ....,..... K imball May 2 ,,,,,, ,,.,,V,.Y,Y T ech 2 ,.,....,,. .......,.. A lexandria May 9 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,.., T ech I4 ..............,,.,,.,....,...... Buffalo May I0 .,..,.,,. ........... T ech 4 .,.,. ..w..e............ C rosby-lronton May I6 ..,,,,... ,...,...,. T ech vs. Alexandria May 20 ,,.,,.e,. .....,..... T ech vs. Faculty May 30,,, ..,., ......,..,. T ech vs. Crosby-lronton TENNB Tennis has been an active sport at the Tech only the past few years, but since courts were provided many more students have been making use of them. Last spring a tennis team was formed and several games were scheduled with St. John's. Tennis interclass tournaments were held. Class tournaments were again held this spring under the supervision of Erwin Hertz. A team was chosen from the different classes, and games with several schools were played. TRACK The track team this year has been very successful in its meets. Nearly fifty men responded to Coach Nichols' first call. Out of this number a small group was picked to represent the Tech at the Minnesota Relays held in the Minnesota Field House at Minneapolis. The team was composed of Ken Robinson, Speed Winter, Ardell Calvin, Arvid Molin, Tom Ward. and Gordon Randall. The Tech won second place in the Central Minnesota Relays. held at the Minnesota Field House with a total of sixty points, Tech won first place in the dis- trict meet on Saturday, May l0, in competition with seven schools. Buffalo was the runner-up. -f ff f+.-ff ' 4 - -- -I J 1. 1 2 - . A l -Lb Y , it If . T , 'Q .... 1 f gs . 1 ,, - e it g ILKWIA ljllflf' .Vfrlniy-S4'lv'71 p --K-ix .. -:: 'A F-f-'f'-f as f.-'E L. ' O E :FX 'AN 'Gifs .ff .r ?xx flip X-, .',f,,..-..,., K-sz wjXf,,f-- i-grxrtib V 71' Af ,if-,,.1...4iNxg lj, ,ff-e f W-X, g fxx ., '. jk , l is. A-'f 'A fi . 1 X: e x ,. L N -- -- f-- v' V - f f -- . 1 -- -- - l 4 N, 'bk '3'v?.1't E-swf' , , 5 ? L, - .A .3 i ,iv .R , ' ,4 av V. , as 1 .X my q ay ,bln -lil: ..-.gm -L U ik! A-'arf' V M- Q Second Row -Turner, Lent, McIntyre, Ward, Gidmark, Tamble, Miller. First Row--Heinzel, Tessari, Campbell, Knutson, Johnson, Sakry. RESERVE BASKETBALL This year Tech High had a clever group of fellows on the Reserves, although they were all freshmen and sophomores. The team was coached by Mr. Miller. The first game was played with Kimball, and the heroes came back with one scalp for their string. ln the second game with Kimball, however, the scalp was lost. The Reserves then journeyed to Becker, only to be beaten by three points-I3 to l0. Before the heavy onslaught of the Miller five, the Little Falls Reserves took a little fall. Then the Tech heroes won two battles with Monticello. The town named Cold Spring because of its famous water, defeated them two games, so that, in order to make amends, the Orange and Black Cagers took another victory from Little Falls. To close their season, the Reserves won four home games with Becker, Monticello, the seniors, and the sophomores. 'ff- , . 1.-H.. -, - if. --.1-- - - gg. : , . .... .gn - -.- ,. - Ju- . ., A , , QT? 'N sf if - 1' X2 ,i,?, , 'F' 'QRm ig, T st. 5 4 V My , . . . . I A :fi 1 ' if ffl 'ff I . L if' I i I -I f Y- .- , H , J..-...Y-, , bT'T i-X - - LHQEX-we-ssf'x47u, XX f X 5- 'f Sex 'Q ny L Tiff? J E C Second Row- John Bn-risen, Miss Clark, Malcolm lloam-, Cl:-tus VVinter. First Row Mr. Brown, Helen Cater, Mr. Turner, Nell Nic-hols, Mr. Nichols. ATHLETIC BOARD OF CONTROL Reporl mc ana' my cause ariglil lo llre unsalisfiealf' The Athletic Board of Control is the supervisory organization of thc high school athletic association. ln accordance with the regulations of the State High School Athletic Association, of which Saint Cloud Tech is a member, the Board takes charge of the details of the athletic pro- gram each year. It raises all funds used for athletics. conducts all home games, and votes on sports awards. MEMBERS john Bensen Presidenl Helen Cater Nell Nichols , Eleanor Fournet Ci. H. Nichols sl. W. Turner john Bensen Malcolm Doane Cletus Winter Miss Elizabeth Clark, Robert H. Brown f-X ,- --. f .,i. 4 . l gg f ' ,. I, -4. ,J 'F ., '-'-f.Q' 'aw . X -., ,, fl jx , ., . . if Secrelary- Treasurer Sludcnl Rcprcsenlalive Alumni Rcprescnlalivc ,Allilelic Direclor Faculty Manager ,Football Caplain Baslqcllmll Capluin Baseball Caplain Ex-Ojticio Members 5-V P. 4 4, ln , , ii. ii' o . fr 'V aff 5533? i i-.asa i f . a c . 1 5. ., . f l i -1 '.A. Li- -'i.' .z. . i. i .Wad i i .. A ' .. .N -7,4 H- WH., ,,, ,,.,,u H,- inf-s, lf' - .X ,fl - r-1 O sf 'M YKL, U54 '2 ,f' f V '--.N vf' N, . V1 Eta'----Jgj .V f .f f , X . M-, N 4 ,- 7' .- , , ,..,---1,85 I lf- Xxx .YZ-H wx! if ffw- ll xl A rr- Vx ' , 4. .if l ' 5 xl U 4-7.-- INT l in 5 X. gl- Third Row-Winnifred Lang, Linnea Gidmark, Virginia Lewis, Nora Moore, Irene Daubanton, Katherine Mons. Second Row-Florence Marshall, Dorothy Neil, Evelyn Brooks, Doris Porter, Kathryn Rose. First Row- Mary Gans, Kathryn Gruber, Miss Raugust, Nell Nichols, Helen Cater. G. A. A. Beware of entrance lo a quarrel, bu! being in il, Bcar'l Ilia! lhc opposed may beware of Urea. The Girls' Athletic Association is an organization open to all girls in the school. lt has as its aim and purpose the promotion of an interest in physical education which will develop strong and able bodies, keen minds, a love of clean sportsmanship. and wholesome and pleasant social contacts. The association has a program, some phase of which should interest every girl in school. Breathes there a girl with soul so deacl who is not interested in one of these? OFFICERS Kathryn Gruber.. ,,,,, ,,,,,, . . ,, .,,, .,...Pres1denl Nell Nichols , ,,,,s,,, ,, ,, ,... .. ,,.Vicc Prcsidenl Katherine Moos. , . . ,,.. Secrclary- Treasurer lVliss Lorraine Raugust.. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, .,,, ,,,,,,, , Y , ,,,,,,. A dviscr HEADS OF SPORTS Florence Marshall , ,, , .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, , ,,,,, ,,,,, B askelball Virginia Lewis , ,, ,Swimming Doris Porter . . , ..Vo1lcy Ball Nell Nichols, ,.Hiking ,, ,,,,,, .,,,,, , Tennis Kathryn Rose Helen Cater, ,, , , ,,,, , .. , ,, .Track lrene Daubanton. ,, ,, ,,Tum5ling, Dancing, Slgaling Nora Moore ,,,, .,,., .,,.., , , e,,, , ,, , ,,..,, ,e,, ,,,,,..,..,...,,. ,,.,, B a s clzall -fs. ,- , all-mtl fm . . ,fy 15- '- W N. i s -Q '- 5' - p W . ff wifiif' il S ll M, ,gl-2,3-ex? 'al' . . F F3 ' 1' - l..' Q N'-ffvs ev ifqz! .nr - ,V KX, I ,I .. ki X , X 1 I N, ev' v. 1 -1 Efrrhnlngg -v-Q.. 9 Quran i Q -. I i 41 ... - has ... -..- 1 Si : ....., -1 ' 6-L -.P .IJ -.... L., an ..- I. ...- lIaat arent nf all what mhz this atrangr eventful hintnrg, lla avrnnh rhilhiahnrnn anh mere nhlininn, if Dann mth, nuns rgen, anna tautr, Hana rnrrgthing. 1: 4,1-SH, - L , . 'M ,.. ,QA -A b'6',4.:., Ap, f, r' 4,2-'-P 7' ' .::.- r,-if K W-, -C ws- .'-- - uv-'41-'P Y-.v v-.,..- pf . , .., .,.....,,- -, .. ,. -4,5 .mm-, .0-,..., ., .-1--.., , - . . nf -f ,nc ..x..,,,.U ' ' '- 14 3 Q 'Q ss a 5 3 P I! . ' nhl?-DlH i'S!fBv:fbQ-. -!EnaFZdlL'-11 .J'iiQW5R? n'lf:XI'1iT5l ZKDYBEYS ' ' L'ST5'Efi R25-2'E ':'Q3sNLh.L63!7i1l - ., we ev' Y , 5 . X . 'rf a. ' 1: e a .-,.. ai. I- . A ,Qi-., . 5 ' ,,,... . ,, ,,.'f1 - T'3c, . .T1f:fi,E i':- - :'f 1 gi' MY FOUR YEARS CBeing extracts from the notebook of Billy Shakespeare, BUSKIN In the near future I am thinking seriously of hanging out the buskin. Mayhap there will be profits in this venture, but it is my aim to give my public the art they crave. I have jotted down the following as likely and intelligent. The scene for the play shall be laid in the city tourist park, bordering the dam-the dam, I say. The time is any evening between the dark and the day- light. Yes! The characters shall be, yes, they shall be: Lady Cordelia Homer Chapman with her ardent swain Romeo Kapphahn, and Uncle Otto: yes, dears, don't forget Uncle Otto Wittmayer, the matchmaker. Hanging on his arm is the plotting spinster, Hecate Gruber. The villain with his flashing beard, Shylock Klima, is loitering near the dam. Minor characters, Falstaff Bu johnson, Tom Lear, Rosalind Magnuson, will all fish in the murky, bloodstained water. fNo, not yet stained, but it won't be long now.J The plot shall be one of the thirty-six possible plots. Which one? Lady Cordelia and Romeo enter in their Ford drawn by the two flaming youths, the tri- bunals, Polonius Snyder and Richard III Watkins. Uncle Otto stands under the greenwood tree gloating over the fruits of his toil. Hecate can be seen leering over his shoulder. Shylock creeps over the bank, his beard full of burs, He pounces on the unsuspecting hero. Alas! I..ove's labor lost. He hurls him over the bank into the briny jaws of death, a dagger in his back. Is this a dagger that I see behind him? shrieks Rosalind, the fisherman's daughter. Ah, shrieks Hecate, Who would have thought the youth to have so much blood in him. All gaze at the gory spot where so lately the lover had stood, doting on his mistress' eye- brow. Uncle Otto cries, Oh, most bloody sight! Oh, piteous spectacle! Oh, woeful day! What a bloody deed! Pointing at Shylock Klima, all cry en masse, Hell is murky. Begone, villain! CURTAIN P. S. This is the main idea. SOCK The public did not seem to take to the buskin so enthusiastically as I had hoped: hence I will attempt to hang the sock. Perhaps the failure of my beloved buskin was due to the char- acters, for I can't help but know that the plot was faultless. The scene shall be laid on the Tech field during the initial duel between the Shakes and the Spears. The time is a Saturday afternoon in Novuary. The characters shall be,-yes, they shall be: the hero, Julius Stensrud Caesar: Antony Latterell, stagehandg Eleanorine Schofield, the tamed shrew: Eric Vincent Oos Othello, the cruel father: and Lancelot K. Nickey, the jealous husband. The plot shall be-it shall be that of the eternal triangle. The exotic shrew has, in a moment of folly, married the aged Lancelot, while she truly loves Julius. Cruel world! The father, who approves of the ugly Lancelot K. Nickey, laughs maliciously. fThis will constitute the comedy., Finally the ravishing heroine, driven to desperation, with a scathing look at her hated husband, elopes with the young and romantic Dromio Reinardy of Ephesus. They are happy for a time, but the villainous' father discovers them in their Ephesus haunts, and, taking the girl to her husband, closes the play with a long and rollicking burst of laughter. Ccomedyj Ji .. Mi t a? FM fl ,fa -if I: A 5 Ii g .xy In ,. -1 L. ,, N , - b 4 I . 5 Ali., - V' my K , - - 1, ' . I fb g AVA- S-1-' l f V' 121114 Ibm llffmfrfff Finn 2 ,-,-:.: . . ,s ' .2 fa 'lid YUM ' it 1: in 1- -- A A .ff-4-P... -' - . --- 1 s 5.3 if - 1 5 -an --- 'x - -5 My fondness for Guildenstern and Rosencranz in combination has suggested these possible pairings for future works: Liederkranz and Camembert Rubenstein and Finkel Hamlet and Eggplant Corin Beef and Cabbatch Beerstein and Pretzels Salarino and Saleratus Famous and Handy Bridewell and Crumio AN OBSCENE SCENE Enter Buelah Hopkins and Ernest Krogh with spades. Buelah: Who laughs more maliciously than a moron, a shipwright. or Melania Kuhn? Ernest: Qwith feelingj Aye, tell me that and unyoke. flgnoring Buelah, he bursts into song and heaves fourteen skulls out of a grave., Beulah: Knot to be squelchedj cries: Alas, poor Yorickl He hath borne me on his back a thousand times-and then his back gave out. Alas! poor Yorickl Aye, Laertes, said Polonius, many a true word has been spoken between false teeth. The SENIORS were born for great things, The juniors were born for small, But nobody has yet found the reason Why Freshmen were born at all. Loretta goedker katherine mOos agnes gilmaN marGuerite stafford frances rascl-lka deliA lind virginia lewis pauline poRwall It was the last act and excitement reigned supreme. Lodermeyer was at bat. I-le'd show them, he would. I'll volley that puck, or it will be a love game, he cried. Squaring his jaw, and gazing with determination, he dribbled the baseball through the left tormenter. intercepted a faux pas, batted a Greyhound Limited, and rode to the N. P. for a touchdown, amid wild cheers from the audience. -I 1 - - 'i Y ' -' -milf ' if i ' in ,Q L P ,I it ' 1 I 5,,. f 1 Y l .st ! f lc f I, I! -1 Q . 1- g Pugr Um' llnmlrml Sir 2 . . Vg-, .-..:: Q H . - - 1,, 1 z: Fr. '.Y.f'T'...'? it ' ' 'f F li EL, 4 1 .. , .M-, -cLI.Z1'.. :Q H-:. ,- ' f' s? .Sofft . . f I 1' . c- as ' arrange. .9L-Mi.. A ANOTHER BED TIME STORY Once upon a time-believe it or not-there was a high school student who never rode in a Ford because he thought it was frivolous. He didn't ask every other senior he met if he could have one of his calling cards. He went to the dentist as soon as he felt he should and was in the habit of politely surrendering a tennis court to whoever professed a desire to play while he was so employed. This identical mortal was on the honor roll during all his school years and then actually could go home at three o'clock. He paid all his club dues punctually, never came late to class, and hadn't experienced the thrill of receiving a three o'clock notice from Mr. janneck. Walking on the side-walk rather than the lawn was one of the rigorous rules of this self- same creature. During vacations, which he thought boring, he reviewed for examinations, for he neither advocated bluffing nor cramming for tests. He always got his typing assignments in before the last day because he kept cool while trying to type a million copies. The enlightened student wasn't constantly selling class play tickets nor working on Techoes. Guess what happened to him? Why, he turned out to be a teacher, of course. The moral is: Try to avoid a like fate. Good night, children. just a few suggestions for jobs after graduation: l. Bernelda Kalkman-calling out stations on an ccean liner. 2. Helen Cater-chief linesman for a wireless telephone company. 3. Lorraine Lengas-stoker on an oil burner. 4. Art Brownell--selling buggy whips in Detroit. 5. Isabel Ellis-selling insurance anywhere. 6. Marie Rau-water carrier on a swimming team. Alvina Indereiden: That fellow is certainly conceited. Viola Hammerl: Conceited? I should say so. Why every time he hears a thunderclap at home he runs to the window and bows. 4 5 es ' . F1 r . 1 Q I I .f 15 I. I E: ,- A T484 . M' E ', I --'ik inf I k l r V Priya' Um' Ilumlrwi Swwz -C ,--A1 'mf as fxfmr S ,---H-, ,ffma X-1-f'T.P,3'-J:-9 2:-im ox ,.,.v f y, '1A,,gl...iAg cf-1 Q 'T :Fr ,J I 1 N-M-r : XV X E0 A Nix rr, 1 ..,,f3-f r X '7. , Q : 'xx ' ' A .b ,3 1 ,li 5 , .Q fx --, Q X ,K W gi gin, . Q X, ., SCENE FROM THE BATTLE OF PHILIPPI ln these days of talkies I needs must have a theme song for seniors, who are talkles squaw kies and squeakies in every sense of the word. Ken Robinson Warren C-oehrs George Belding Mr. johnson Cyrille Fortier Mary Gans Loren Fowler Gene Rengel Miss Clark Benny Whitinger Arnold Cotton Miss Weir Mr. Zeyher Speed Winter Isabel Ellis Herb ,lung Barney Clasner Francis Lenger Art Brownell john Brigham john Dohling tri' 15 as Singing in the Bathtub Clsadore locked l'm just a Vagabond Lover. If I Had a Talking Picture of You fnaf' Sunny Side Up Dream Lover My Heart Stood Still Let's Be Common Sez You Mac Doane Sez Me My Fate is in Your Hands Tiptoe Thru the Tulips Down South In a Kitchenette l've C-ot My Eye on You Turn on the Heat The Rouseru Collegiate Sam Following the Sons Around Moanin' Low All I Ask Is Sympathy Button Up Your Overcoat' Painting the Clouds With Sunshine -abr , I . 4 I Y +1 a t-,Luft -' T, 'fr me 4: T' 'fi if -K E533 QQJTTN l -,. ,.'. f' Z, Y, 21 .,g ,.,,., L-. 552 --,, g Q. ' A ff. A W : ' 1: I 1 f--- gg. 1 F it sg --5-,W ' :': f:- f::.. ' 4 ,---1-Nl - Al, ,. . ,Q..,l,1LZZ'. '13, ,. 4f:-.:i55-1 N rf' L. L,, Autographs xi wk My M? MJM 9M WM Wbff dan, MM ' JW cw.-M Gffaffiff T f ' T xl' SA ' L I .1 ' 1 1 f 'haf ll hfi 1 1 Page One Humlrml Tm lf-on-o--o-'o--o-- o--onans-o--Q-Q-1o--0-of-o--on-0-ow0-0--0-0--0--0-0--Q--v-0-0-o-Q-0-o-0--on -0-Q-o-o-of-o-Q0-0-0-0-0-0-Q THE COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES of F isher-Drews Business College St. Cloud, Minnesota ...TOTHE . .. Z CLASS OF I93O N5 X N, ..-s.-xQ NNXXX s T OO F l h -xx NXMXQNN . TI Q Q -.-r..-:-:AQ wssewwws wnfiily in- , g.-..'-2'--RQS 'Ny N5 NX XF QQ! A E as--ugsxx NN QM QQ! N A -nl fl X 33 f - ,gag W4ff' ' sf f f' fx s f f - f if f fy f, ll Q I As you try to answer the question of FURTHER EDUCATION we stand ready to advise you upon the PRACTICAL THINGS Pertaining to Business +' U0'lll O Q O l O0lN 'l'0OlO0l0'Oil I 'l l l0'O lfll O lvl 'IOHOHIHIHU''l O'O'U O'O'4l O C OWClO0OlCHOlOv0OwO'O O OHlvI l -'---+ S E wi- l1'l l-l4'l l 000' -I l'O C O l l O C l+1C l O O l l Q.. 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Ervin Company 2 .-..... ....................-........................ ....................... .....-........g +Q..g..Q-Q..g..g-Qu.--Q.-Q-Q.-Q.-Q. -g..g..g-.Q..g...-.Q-.gag..g..g..g.-g-.g..g..g..gqlg ?gnqugug..g--Q.-g..g.-Qu g..g..g..g-.guy-.gagngng-.jug-.Q-.g..g..g..g.iq . . 5 Phone 860 We Call For and Deliver L Your Cuaranlee of Masler Service I Insurance Co. New York ST. CLOUD DISTRICT OFFICE 202 St. IVIary's Building TEL. 34 City Agents: FANNY JODOIN ,IACK I-IOLLENHORST FRANK HUNSTIGER OLAF LOKENSGAARD FRANK RIELAND EDWARD P. WEBER joseph j. Hilbe, District Manager I Mghe mg E ' H. B. PAPERMASTER, Prop. O X I 5 . 3 Ladies' and GentIemen's 3 Household Goods , FINE RUG CLEANING 3 Hats Cleaned anal Blocked . . ? 5 .... Repairs and Alfcralions 1 O 1 ? 2 , 2 5 0 5 2 Cleaners and Dyers , ...OF... 5 8 f Wearing Apparel and -ala up-0--0--o-s--on 0--0--Q.-1 .g..g. .g..g..g..g..g.....g..g..g........i, 4.. .........., .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. - .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..-...... .,1. The Home of HART, SCHAFFNER 81 MARX Clothes for the Better Dressed Student j. H. RUETTELL CLOTHING CO. 4. ..........,...........,.......................,..........................,.............................,..........., .,l, LOOSE LEAF COVERS All through your school life, as well as through your entire life, you will have occasion to use Loose LeafjBinclers. We offer a selection ranging in price from 25c to 35.00. THE FRITZ-CROSS COMPANY ST. cLouD's LEADING STATIONERS 4. ....,....................,.. ..,..............,..........................,,..............,........ ........................ .......... 4, .gf tg..........................,.......................,..,........,..,....... .....,..,. Rousseau Williams Barber Bcauly Salon SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS WE SPECIALIZE IN 5' Beauty Shoppe Leon-Oil Method of Permanent Waving and . permanent Waving Facials Gennain Tel Phone 9th Ave. and 7th St. SO. ..g....4-.g..n..g..g.....Q.....q.-g..g..g.... .....g........g..g........g..g -O-0 I?.g..g..g..g.. ..g..g..g..gupq..p.g..g..g..g..p.g..g..g..g..g..p.g..g..g..g..g.- q-Qu Q--Qwoa9-QuQ.-q-.Q..Q-.Q..g..g..g..g..g..g-.g..g..g-. ..g..g..g..g.? 5 5 S a ZAPP STATE BANK I ST. CLOUD, MINNESOTA Z EDWARD ZAPP JOHN BUETTNER PRESIDENT ' CASHIER 3 5 FRANK FANDEL WALTER F. ZAPP VICE-PRESIDENT ASS'T CASHIER E 5 I H. Ci. YOUNG I I OTTO ZAPP 5 I VICE-PRESIDENT 5 Ass'T cAsHIER I I Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits - - 3250,000.00 Q Resources, over ------ 34,000,000.00 I Established as a private bank by John Zapp, January Ist, l889 Incorporated as a State Bank, July lst, 1907 I Interest paid on Certificates of Deposit and Savings Accounts. Deposits of i One Dollar and upward will open a Savings Account with usg interest credited on the lst day of May and November of each year. :-: :-: :-: i 1 YOUR KIND PATRONACIE SOLICITED 3 qv,.....,.....................................,........,...........,.....,........,..,..,,.!. q................ ....,,..............,. ........... ............,..!. CLEAN CLOTHES FOR SCHOOL ,v:.....I..m...,.-.ma T When you are bothered with old- E fashioned washdays how can you expect Q Q I IC C a was ' iiefffimiii dIfl'f'fQf riolxfilciiiml tm If T WHEN YOU BUY A I day frown with our launciiy smile. E C H E V R O L E T Q E CALL 2278 2 You RIDE IN COMFORT AND SAFETY I - - SCHLOUGH MOTOR CO I 2 I-lly White Laundry I sr. CLOUD SAUK RAPIDS 3 0- L- Beckley Z Tel. 2l4 Tel. 752 1 .g........,....... ..n. ...,...........................-............................,Z q........-.......n....... W..........s.......s........lZ Eno--o--o-o--o-o--0-o--ov-o-owl-o--Q-0-fc--0-0--0-0-0-on0-0--u -o--0--o--a--s--n--o--u--u--Q-o--no--v -n--Q--c--u--0--o--a-4--o--e-0-0--Q--0-m-one-a--0-on-0-o-0--o-? 4 I I COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS 3 5 Y 2 IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART I 6 OF OUR BUSINESS . . . E 3 3 I BREEN HOTEL PHARMACY 5 fiididuwl-tvQ4 MM44Q+ 'D''. U Il'. l-'. . f'Q . '.'4f'l U . .'UQ . NIWI '4lUl Q'0l l ! l f ll'. 'l'1ll'l !01l l 9 -i- X 3 I I +..-...... .. .. .. .. .. .. ..q..o.-n..o-.Q--o--o-o--o--0-o--o--u--0-0--o--s--0'-s--o --s-o--I--sol: 3 2 I From School lo Posilionn 9 5 'T I a 5 6 .. ' 3 5 . St. Cloud Business College , 2 i 2 NN N. lVl. AHLES, Proprietor ? E N N 3 E GQ,- X EDELBROCK BLDG. Phone 359-,I , 5 l ' 5 j if oUR POLICY is 2 5 T Nothing But Business 5 . Q A High Grade Business College offering courses in Bookkeeping, Elementary Accounting, S Z Advanced Accounting up to and including Income Tax and Auditing, Banking and Bank 5 2 Posting, Burroughs Machine Bookkeeping, Comptometry, Burroughs Calculator, Type- ? writing, Shorthand, Office Practice, Duplicating Machines, Stencil Work, Course in Tele- I phoning, and a very thorough course in Filing. 3 ln addition to the above we also teach Commercial Law, Salesmanship, Spelling, 5 I Commercial English, Penmanship, Rapid Calculation, Practical Office Work and Secre- 2 S tarial Dictation. 9 3 Call at our office in person or send for catalog. E COLLEGE ALWAYS IN SESSION. ENTER ANY TIME. T ...... ..........!. q.............. ........, ........,.....,..,.....,.,...,............ ......,. 3 Victor Peterson: Oh, l'm the flower of o my family, all right. 2 5 Robert Hauck: l wonder if that is what f 2 a girl meant when she said you were i 2 5 a blooming idiot. Q Melania Kuhn: Why aid they make the E 5 harild on the Statue of Liberty ll o inc es long? E Q S Gene Zitur: I don't know. i 5 M. Kuhn: Well, if they made it I2 inches I 3 long it would have been a foot. 3 Q Haw, E 0 a Dorothy Dawson: What case does it E come in? 5 Isabel Ellis: It comes in a suit case, i of course. Q......,..g...........,.....g....g.-q--v-o-0-o- Friend W D Mr. Miller: If this car doesn't work, I'll- ,Iohn Neil: What, Mr. Miller? Mr. Miller: Have to. Mr. Lueben: fin Commerce and lndus- try, speaking of explosives, What does T. N. T. mean? Frances Busse: Travel, nigger, travel. ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,,.,,.,,. ,,,,,,,.,,,l, +....g..............Q..............g.....g.....g.....g. .....Q-o..o..o..a..g..g..g.... 0-O-yawgelwi-W ll-one-0-o-o-o-Q-o--o If-0-u--I-on 4' 0' 0-0-0-lub-O-0--9-9-0--Ons-0-v-0-0-9-Ou ...Q- ...4-. Q--0'-0-0-0--0-0-0--0-0-9 4.. 4ff..f St. Cermain and Sixth Avenue Individually Styled Clothes for Women Who Want to Dress Smarter Than the Average at Moderate Prices. 4,.,..,.....,..,........,....................,........,..,...........,.....,.........-.........,.......................,..,........,........,..,...........,........,.......................,.. E 5 2 s 4 2 4 z 5 3 + .l,. 4. 3 Q a 3 I 3 a 5 3 3 I X I 5 Z 4 a i. Petters Tailoring Company THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES American and Imported Woolens of Character CLEANING AND PRESSING A SPECIALTY 26 Fifth Ave. South ---- St. Cloud, Minn. Telephone 304-,I 5.Q..9.4.4..g..g.4.4-.3..g..g..g..g..g..g..q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g. .g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g..g..q..g-... g..g..g..g..,..g..g..g..3.4..g..g..g.....,..g..g..g.. ..................,..,....................,.....,...........,.....,..,,...............,.,l. ..1.....,.........................,.............. ......,........,........,........,....... Q a We Fit Feet Correctly-Foot Troubles are Often Fit Troubles H C9 S Boot Shop WOMENS SHOES EXCLUSIVELY St. Mary's Building Opposite Breen Hotel St. Cloud, Minn. 5 ,..,.....,.....,..,........,.....,..,,...........................................,..,....,1,, For that Permanent Wave, Marcel, or Finger Wave, Call for Appointments . . Phone I84I-W PERIVIANENTS 55.00 AND UP East Side Beauty Shop 202 East St. Germain Street St. Cloud, Minnesota +...............,..,............................................,..,..,..,.........................................,. ...................,..,.......................,..,.....,..................+ KEEP UP T0 DA TE MUSICALLY Z Every few Clays a new song hit takes the public by storm. Do you know the latest? ..... I COME IN---We'll play it for you--- , Records or Sheet Music . . . T EBER' Next Door to Post Office x 9 fg.................. ........................... .......................................- ..................i. or-o..o..a.-o..n..s--9 .g..o..o-u..o..o-0? I-Ierberger-Hart CO. ew.....n-.........-..-................,............,.....,..,.....,..............,..... 4. .g.. ......................................,..,..,..,......,.,..,.....,....................5. , YES WE SELL SHOES BUT 2 Bach Floral CO. MORE IMPORTANT ST. CLOUD, MINN. WE FIT FEET Q Phone 255 115--7th AVESO. E Cut Flowers for All Occasions. St' CO0 Floral Designs and Potted Plants FEETH E A Service You Will Appreciate y 616 ST- GERMAIN STREET .l,....,........ ........,...............-.........................................................,..................,........,........ ........... 4. 4. 'l' l C PEN NEY CQ Q Q ' 705-7-9 ST. CERMAIN STREET, ST. CLOUD, IVIINN. l Dry Goods, Ready-To- Wear Clothing, Q Furnishing, Millinery and Shoes E Proving That It ls Stylish to Be Thrifty! 3 Style is not measured by what you spend, at the C. Penney Stores. Fashion and Thrift are closely linked here . . . and the newest l and smartest apparel from the New York Style Markets, the new 5 and dependable in home needs . . . are offered at prices you are always glad to pay! Our Mass Buying enables us to command the cream of the market in variety and newne:s of styles, in quality of materials. Our cash policy enables us to give you the favored Q fashions at thrifty prices. I Come in and prove to yourself how you can have the smart styles E at prices that are decidedly low! i +.a..o..o-Q.. 0.4. u.....o..c..o..g..Q-.q.-g-g.-g--Q--Q.-g--g--g--pm.-Q --9-.g..g.. ,l...........,.. ..,.....,.....,..+ 4........,.................,. ........,.. 2 Q PHONE 927 5 , WE 1 Vo D A is M s A RK s 5 ' i SUPER-SERVICE STATION Y i N U d COFFEE SHOP 3 ,igtgg .arg Q ,N IW, 4- ,mi Qi 3 . aj Q OVQI' .W f VALVE-Zi .... Giifia 3 5 -' -- A Q We Wash, Polish and Grease Cars Q Yi' 'F 5 Brakes Relined and Adjusted i 3 is fa U3 ! ' G F C P.. 5: 3 Q V3 O 7'0- Q 1'1 'JU F1 P1 E 7? F1 --I E2 :I Z C7 5-0-4- ? 4-4-0- i q5g-o-9- in 4 -unnuns,nNWqq4,,Mu,uNnnM,Uu-uHunan- + 3 + mf T H E TECH MENS STQRE Clothes for Particular Men The Toggery, IHC. 612 St. Germain Street Q 0-0--0--0--0--0--0-0-0 -0-0-fl-on0--0-I-I--0-I-'Dura-can-ow:-'aft-luv 5 1 3 3 2 2 5 2 Donlin-Johnson Co. eff! Manufacturers and jobbers 141341 Sash-Doors and Interior Finish Tiiiii Johnson's Frames Cabinet Work +.,..,................. ...,.......... ..,..,........,.....,.....,.... no-0-u--0-0-can-v-m-u-m-nur o-o-Q 0-C-any -o-0-0-0-0- 0-0-0-o-Q-0-Ill 1 U -0--c- 0-O--l-0v-I- 9-Q-I-cw:-0-Dwi Buy With Safely Barros' Auto Co. Marnie PACKARD CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 144111 fa- C 5 .- IND L. -A I ON 27 3 5' IP' 4 9 Z G EL U1 Xl -P- O--l-0-0ug-Q-g-.g- 3 THE HOME OE Eternal Message Memnnialls I AEROPLANE VIEW OE MELROSE MAMMOTH SHEDS 3 MELROSE GRANITE en I Sta Cloud, Minnesota Q........,..,....................,..........................,..............,..........................,.................,..,.......................,........... ......,............... 4.- 'l'O O O G-O-IPOYOUIUO' + 'O O'-l'O0O0'!lO-l l'll'O l l-O'4O'O OvO'O O O O'O' 4. .............. ................-.............-....... ...........................,..............,..,........ ..................,........ 4. Jo TE'r Treasure-Craft jewelers and Stationers MANUFACTURERS GF The Treasure-Craft Emblems WORN BY THE 1930 SEN I ORS And Delivered Through The St. Cloud Retail jewelers FACTORY OWATONNA, MINN. wi- +,. .9..5..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g. .-g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..q..g..g..g..g..g..gqlg Business Phone ISO Residence Phone 6l4 J. F. ANDERSON LUMBER eo. Building Materials, Paint and Coal 3 x CHRIS. F. WITTMAYER, Manager ST. CLOUD, MINN. ..M. 4.. ....,....................,......,.......,................................,..,...........l. 4. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...........0....................................................1:. National Fuel Co. T T T HWGUY 0 Flight ,.., ,,,- :EE IZI b DowN TOWN EAST SIDE V r.:,. a OFFICE OFFICE 101 7th Ave. No. 48 3rd Ave. N. E. J' N' Barthelemy 2 Z Hfifg if ::- JEWELER 9 Telephone l59 Telephone I775 ',:: 5 Q -' OVER MOLITOR'S There is a Difference in Coal v WLJ? DRUG STORE .lg g..g..Q........g..g..g..g..g..q..pg.....g.....g.....g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....q..g.44 In .. .. .....g..g..g..g..g.. .. .. ..g.,Q..g..g.....,..,........g..g..g..g........g pp g.....g..g..5. 4.9-Q--Q-0.-0.4-fm.:-q-5--Q.-Q-q-pq..g.4.4-5..g..g.....g..g.... Call 900 for Service Complete and Up-to-date Service for Your Car or Truck Firestone WMM F 355 TUBES and ACCESSORIES If 9 9 s Y 'T F .L BACK OF BREEN HOTEL 3 0 U I F lrestone Tlre Stores, Inc. i OF ST. CLOUD 2 CALL: 900 FOR SERVICE W. H. LOFT, Pres. and Mgr. COMPLETE TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE .....,.,..,..,..,.,,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,.,...........,..,.......................,..,.....,................................,..... 4. ................. .. .. .. .. .......,..,.............,...............,.....,..........................,.....,..,........,.....,........,........,.................,..,..,.. 4, Quality Groceries, Fresh Fruils and V egetables kilos: RED OWL STORES Z R BETTER FOODS FOR LESS STORE Two Stores in St. Cloud g -7'-- 1 STORE NO. 1 STORE No. 2 'T , f' Groceries Groceries 708 St. Germain Street 522 St. Germain Street I 4... .,............. .. ..................,.,.............................,............... ......,...................................,.,................... 4. ul: --o-s--o-o--o-o--0-9--u--o--0-one--a..g...........g..g..g........g.....g..g..............g..........rQ...........,..............,..5-0..,........g..g...........g..... 1, Q-no-no-9-p 'O'O OlO0O O'-O' 0-ov ' '!' This I-IGIVIE GWNED Store for men and boys--home owned for twenty years --has seen twenty graduations. Its owners attended school with the parents of some of you students. We have a very personal, friendly interest in your welfare. l May You Prosper and be Happy. 5 E 9 9 2 l lu N Cl lu S e ew ot es tore 3 Oscar Magnuson Wm. J. Rau Ed. Magnuson 4............................................. ............... .... .........,.............? .',..........,......................................,....,..,.,....,..,..,.....,..,..... f Crozier-Olds Coal Co. St. Cloud State Bank Mamma h 5 444444 2 ' BANKING. INSURANCE. Coal, Wood and Ice INVESTMENTS. E ummm 5 aw-r-raw Z 200 NINTI-I AVENUE NORTH Sf. Cl0l.ld, .Minnesota 5 5 jn-o-o-o-o-o-n.-n--n-c-o-o-n-o-o--o--0-0--o-0-n--s-0-Q-os-nous'-e-0-A-Ill uls-o--0--0--0-n--0--0--0-o--o -c-s --o-u-0--0-0-one-Q-Q-0-0-a-Q-Q-Q-s-an Q --o-0--0--l--0--0--0--0--0'-c--o-one--of .......g..g.......4...........g..g..g.....g..S. gn....g..g..g..q..g..g..g..g..g....................g.........................,,..,........ Scl1aefer's Book Store HAGEN Dry CICHIICPS Qt?--151-10-IWIG-K Phone 290 www-1: Store of Quality 2 Our Twenty-one Years' Experience MWMW 5 Guarantees You the Quality E We give logo Elijnjito all teachers 5 and students. 5 ll -n- ? . . 5 s 5 3 4 Q Q ? f Y 9 4' 1- 3 . ? 4 Q 9 5 5 i 1 2 .f5CX, Q 'Xxf P 5 S o x a 1 Y o x Q 0-0-0-+0-0-0-0-o--0 1,0-o-va-vo-a-wwe-w IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THE Gopher Granite Company Phone 1028 ......g.....g..g..g..g..g..... .g........g.....g..g.. ..g.4..g..p..g.....g..g..g..g.. .'..............................................................,..............,.....,.................,.....,...........,................................,........,....................,..........,l. The American National Bank 3 Capital, Surplus and Undivicled Profits, 8135,000.00 I 5 I Resources S I 900,000.00 ' I TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS X . 2 4.................................................-........................,....-......-....-...........................................-.........-...........,........-..,.g, +9.44-4.4ng.....o-0-0--Q.Q..q.4..g.g..g..g..g.................g..g..9..Q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.4..g..g.....g..g..g.....g..5.....g..g.....g..g..g..g.....g..g........g..g..q..? 2 I o 0 7 S The Metro olitan Life Insurance Com an 1 f I 2 of New York insures more people and is growing faster than any other life insurance 5 Q company. Obviously the reason for Metropolitan supremacy in its field is that people I 2 believe its policies most desirable, its service best, and its cost most economical. This 3 Company is ready to serve you. Tell your insurance wants to Q E. M. STUDER JOHN 1. KA VENEY Z 2 704 V2 St. Germain Street Phone IZ37 2 I Representing METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY f T i.g..g..g..g..g ng..g..Q..9..g..g..g..5..g..5..Qn-on5-fo-on9-.5.4..5..g..gug..g.-0..q.....g..q..g..g..g..q.....g..q..g..g..g..Q..g..g..g..g.g..g..g..q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g.+ +ono--no--c--no--s--o-0-o--o--o-n--o--0--o-Q--o--o-o--o--o--us--0--o-s--no-4? :loo--n--or-ono--u--o--o--s--s-m-o--o-o--s-g.-g...........,...........,.....,......... i J. A. NEIL Hartel C9 Koerber Co. Headquarters for Electrical Contractor 9 Paints, V amish, Brushes, and Agent for 3 Anim Materials Thor Speed Irons and Washers 2 E z Modern Electrical Equipment 'mrormmr 114441 E 24 Sixth Ave. S. St. Cloud, Minn. Q I5 Sixth Ave. S. Phone 2238 2 ff.o..p..o-o..o..s-o..o..s -c-o ..o..c-0 .-o..n--m-9--g--g..q..g..g..q-.Q..g..g....,xi ai-Q--Q-4-0.4..5--g..g.-1.-qu -wg. ...g..Q..g..g..g.-9.-p-Q-.Q--qui fn.-.g.-9-.g--Q -n--o--u--m-o-vo..g.........................................l. ,!,....,..............,..,...................... ..........g.....,............................+ 2 1 ' 5 - - MCLEOD s 5 Service Stations aiwwnawwr ELECTRIC RADIO WASHING-GREASING . PARKING Radio and Auto Supply MNH g 20 Sixth Ave. S. St. Cloud, Minn. SINCLAIR GAS STATIONS E..,..g..g..g........a-Q........q.....g........o..s..s..c..o-.o--o..o-any-.9--Q-g--p-Q-ale .g..q.. q..g..p..q..g..g.-g..g..g.-qu..-a-.Q--nf-Q--0--0--9.-onq-.Q-.p..g..g..g..g..g....i. ..g..g..g..g..q..g..g-.g..g..Q-Q.-Q.. .g..g..g..5-9.5 vll'l O0I l O O l ONO O'1Ov1Ivlbl O l O O11l0l D-O ll' Compliments of Iuminum Industry, Incorporated 1 I -Q -O-0-0 -0-0-0-0 +4-0-o .Q-.Q-.g.gag-Q.44.9.g..g..g.g..g...ag-.4..g.q.4-.Q-vl..g..g..q..g-.g.....g..............g..5.....g..g..g..'........g..g..g..g Q..g..g..g..Q.4-g...-g..g..g..q..g..g..g..g. Selma Holzz Can you tell me where Lake George is? Eileen Hansen: You know where the Teachers College is? Well, it isn't anywhere near there. Florence I-Iinz: Why did you Ieave Scot- land and come to America? Lois Barrett: Because it cost too much to bring it along. Mr. Hertz: There are two great divisions of people-oriental and occidental. What are you, Ruth? Ruth Baumgartner: I'm-I'm-er Hilman Engquist: Yeh-You're acciden- tal. Miss Cooling: Use a sentence with the word auto. Ray Weisman: I may not get to Rock- ville tonight, but I auto. ...........,...................,.......... ............................,........,......-.lg -Q'-0-1-0-0-I-+0-0-Q--of-0--I-0--0-0-l 'Of' ol:-0--0-m-0--m-0-u--0--0-0-m-0--l--0--0--0--0-0--m-Q-0-Q--U-0-0--0-Q-0-0--1 PAN'S HEALTH F OO D GREASELESS D0-NUTS FOR HEALTH PEP VITALITY EAT WHOLE WHEAT, RAISIN, DO-NUTS Pan Health Food Company ST. CLOUD, MINNESOTA i 2' i 4..,.U.U.U.n.n.-.n.n.u.u,n,n.u,n,-...u.n,n,n,u.s.u.u.n.-.n.,,n5 4. u.u,n,s,n.n.n.n.n,n..,n.u.,.n.n.n.n.n.n.u,n.. ni NEW HATS A , , nMETzRoTH's2 T-il NEW SPRING MODES as Which accent the Vogue of Straw Hats, Ballibuntle, Baku, Visca Crochet, and Sisal. In fact all , 7-'he Sfgyg possible straw effects are stylish i Combination felt and straw ar a Conscience especially chic. The assortment of 3 styles is most beautiful. You Are Invited To Inspect Clgthes for the ' g Prices Exlrcmcly Low af High School . . M. ENDERLE an co Student . . 22? 2:..i'n.:zz1.i1t:L A Full LineofQuality Hardware 1 2 HARCHVARE CO. E 524 St. Germain Street Telephone 20 i 4.,n.n.-,H,N.M,U.n.s.n.n.n.n.u.n.n,u.n.n.u.n.,.n.n.n.n,n.n.n.n.u.n,u.n.n.n.n.n.n.n.n.,.n.n,,,-.n.N,H.n.n,n.n.n.n.n.n...u.n.n. 3 3 . W. SHARP IVIOTGR CO. Tiiiii B U I CK CA RS 5 433141 109 Fifth Avenue snnin sn. Cloud, Minn. :lao..0--o--9--n--Q-of-Q--Q--0--m-s--o--o--0--0--0--on0--s--s--0--m-o--0-fo--0--s-o--v o...........g.....Q..g..g..g.....g..g...................... .+ 3..Q..g.....g.....g..g.....g..g..g..Q..g..5..g..g..g..g.....g..g..g.....g.,......g..g..g.-uno..nag..g..g..g.....g..q..g..Q..g..g..g..5..g..g..q..g..g...........g..g..g.....g..g..g..... '!' 0-4- p....g..g. -O-O-l-O--0-0- THE NEWSPAPER AS A COMMUNITY BUILDER . It is the earnest purpose of the men and women who are making the St. Cloud Daily Times and the Daily journal-Press to have this consolidated news- paper recognized as a friendly paper. They are faithfully endeavoring daily to carry out that spirit and, profiting by their experience, are doing their best to give a cheerful good will service to the end that every legitimate in- terest of this community will be given loyal support. It is the belief of the publisher of this newspaper, and this belief is shared by those who are working with him, that one newspaper will be the means of spreading a more concerted unity of purpose for all civic projects and result in achievements which will be for the great benefit of the future happiness and prosperity of all the people whom this newspaper serves. Uhr St. Gllnuh Baile Efinwz zmh the Eailg Journal-lirvza .,,.,, .,,...............g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....gag..g..3ug..q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g. .g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..Q..Q..g..g.....q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g......,.. -....-I- -0--0-Q-0-4-0-0--l-0-0-c--M4-0-4-ooo-0-4-1-0-two-4-Q-on-04-wwf-Oulu -O-Q-Q-4--0 +,,..,..,..,..,..,...... .......... ...........,..,.......................,........,.....,..,..............,..,...... ....................................,..,,.,1, 'l' 0 , 0 0 0 Z l Bermck s Granite Cnty Bottling Works Q a E - . BOTTLERS OF - - E 'l . . , . I Cocoa Cola, New lcy Grape, Howdy Orange, Green River, Hire s Root Beer, Cascade Ginger Ale and All Other Flavors E Telephone, Office 386-W Charles A. Bernick, Proprietor +.g.....g.g..g..g..g..g ..g..g..g........g.....g..g..g.-5--an --0--0--0--0--U--a--0--os-0-'O--v -I--0--Q-0--9--s-n--0--s--on -0--Q--Un-0--c--0-0--0--0--0-0--0-his +.,...........,.....,..... ..,.. ......4.,.....,..............,..,.......................,...!. ig.................................................,...........,........,.....,...........,..: 9 SHOES FOR THE WHOLE f SCI-llVllDT 2 FAMILY 4 Y T ,. 3 Dry CICQHCYS W'a'm'i T 2 2 - PHONE M95 Cor. 7th Ave. and St. Germain St. Z ST- CLOUD' MINNESOTA -'FIRST WITH THE NEWEST l 9 9 Q +ve-0..0-g..Q..a--one.-0.-c.-c..Q..0--9--g--Q-.g..g..5.-g-.q..q.-g--g..g..g..q..g g.+, mln-.--Q..Q..Q-.g-.g..g..g-.Q-.q..g..q..q..p-.Q..g..g.....Q--Q-.q-4.-q-Q...--Q--Q-Q--0-'a+ ,lg ..5..g..g..g.....g........g..5.....g....... .g..g..5..g..5..5..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..5.pl. gh.g..g..g..g..g..g..Q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..q 5..Q.egag.-ge.ge.g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g g..g..g..g..g.4.4.4.eg-eg-.g.4..g..g..g..g..gag.....g..3..g..g..g..g..3..g..g..g..g..0.....g-g..g..9..g..g..g..g..g..g-Q..g..g..g-ge.g.....g..Q.eg..g..g-g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g 'I' 'I' S I A Quality Dairy Company, Inc. St. Cloud's Most Modern and Sanitary Dairy PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM Butter and Cottage Cheese Telephone 8 ST. CLOUD, MINN. ...gag-.g..g..Qeq..g..g..g..g..g..g..... g..g..g.....g.....g.....g.4.eq..9..g..g..g..g..g..g..g........g..g. ....g..g..Q..g..ge.g..g..g..g..g..g..3.4..5..g..g..g..g.....g..g..g..g..ga1. '47 SCHMID MEAT MARKET FRESH AND SALT MEATS PHONES 42-43 i ST. CLOUD, MINN. .. .il ..g..Q..g..5..g........g....................g..Q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g ll. tl. .. .. .. .. .. ..g..............g.....g..Q .......g..g.....g.....g-Q.. .. ..g..c..n..Qe? g l Addjsvhhun V 9 E ' A ii NW Q an Y : B E C K E R S Q T -1 Q T ? , i . . 2 Home Made Candles Wmton Xemf' , 340 Z Sunbursrs of hand carving add 9 Ice Cream and Cigars an exquisite touch to the 14K solid gold case. Ribbon wrist 2 band, 15 Jewel Winton move- 70 ST. ERM N TREET 4 men' 1 6 G A1 S BARNEY BAOHMAN 3 9 ! 4 ,'.,. ..0--I-1u..0..0..U-q..s.fQ..a..0-0.4.-Q.-Qe-Q--Q--5--mm--ge-Q--g--9--Q--Q--3--Q--Q-mtg ingq-g--Q--Q-.peep-Q--9--p-9--5--q.-ge-9--Qe-Q-Q--3--Q-pn9--pu0-Q-0--9--Q-.0-Q--Q--Q-3 . . THE HOME OF . . 1 ii t Exide Batteries, Generator- The H ome of Repairing, Tires 1 Pure Foods - Call 966 5I6 First Street S. CALL 475-477 .....,..,..,..,..,...........,.....,..,..,..,...........,........,..,.....,..,..........,l. ,l.,.,,,,.. ....................,.....,..,n,........,,........ 4, +.,.....,.............................,.................,..............,..,.......................,.....,,.......... ....................-..........................,....................,....,x. 2 ACME BAKINC COMPANY THE HOME OF A.B-C BREAD 3 WH OLESA LE---RE TA IL E. M. WEILER A Q Z PHONE I445 24 SEVENTH AVENUE SOUTH ing..p..g..g..g..g-Q.4-.g..g..Q..gag..gagup--gs-Q-g--Ququg-.g..g.-Q.q.q..Q..Q-.g..g..g..g..q..g..g..q..g. .Q..9..q..g..g.-Q..gum-Q-Q-Q--Q..3s.Q..gnQ..qug.,q..g..g..g..g..g..q.+ 3 5 Fancy Grocerie Z 1 5. ..,. TELEPHONE 2260-226l ,.,.,.....,............-,......................,........,..,........................,..,.. .l. MEN'S CLOTHES Quality---Style---Value 322.50 HEADQUARTERS FOR STYLISH DRESSERS. . 624 St. Germain Street THE GRANITE CITY EADER Hunstiger's 5th Ave. Meat Market s and Quality Meats JF--755-F-it-if--T' We Appreciate Your Patronage Meme WE DELIVER E i ....................................................u-c-o.........................,i : x ? I 1 : 3 2 all-onQ..c-0..Q..0..0..o..n..o..q..n-...-g--gr g--g-Q--9--q-9--p-Q--Q-Q...--n-0--Q-.guy DAN5 LUNCH 3 'Jl0'1lU'JlC'Jk'Jlf-'Uk' L 5 Hot Lunches Cold Drinks 3 9 -12-45-104045-15 Z , 425 EAST ST. CERMAIN E Z . ST. CLOUD, MINNESOTA E ! cussms SHOE sHoP Y 0 r C. R. CUSTAFSON, '25, Prop. Q You will wear out your shoes, S huniing for a belief place to Z 5 repair them. ..... 3 9 su ST. OERMAIN STREET 2 Q 3 + .pug..Q..g..g.....g.....g..g..g..g.....g..g.. -.g..g.g..g..g..g.....q..g.+ wi..g..g..s-fo..q..g-.g..g..g..g.....g..g.....g. .g..g.................q.....g..g..g..g..g..g..:g 5 GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY Quality Advertises Us g 9 1 .g.............., ........................................,................ .................,l. 6 3 Greetings! E TECH GRAD'S 1930 ALUMNUS-FACULTY 5 5 a ' ST. CLOUD PUBLIX THEATRES The SHERMAN . . . The GRAND Extend to you on your dawn of commence- ment God-speed and best wishes .... UMERCHANTS OF ENTERTAINMENT 3 Broaden intellectually an easy way E ATTEND YouR PUBLIX THEATRE E ffsefefee With A Smile 3 q..,.....g..g.... o--c--0--s--v-0--0--m'o--o--o-0--0--0--0--Q--o--n--m-q..g..g..... .........g.+ ll.....,.....,..,.....................,.....,........ ..........,...........,............ ....,.................,.....,.......................,..,.,lr E. A. ROMAIN A. A. LAGERGREN PHONE ses 2 2 3 PURITY ICE 69 COAL CO. ICE---WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 5 COAL--A TON OR A CAR LOAD 572 East se. Germain Street ST. CLOUD, MINN. 2 2 ip....,..,..........................e....,.......................,..............,..,..,..mx: ,:1...........,..,. ..,....................,..,. .....,.....,........,..............,..,,,!.. 5 ' 15 Z 3 MAE ROSE SHOP Telephone 62 We Deliver 5 E Dressmaking and 3 Special Prices on Graduation Dresses 7 1 ? E ENTER OUR SEWING JOHN P. TRUZINSKI, Prop. 2 CLASSES ANY TIME 5 ' ' Phone 1704-J Room 38 We Advertise Quality and 3 4, .....,.....,..,..,..,..,.....,..,..,..,.....,...........,...........,..,..,........,........,..... -ln g..g.-o ICE CREAM IS A FO0D--- ---and should he included in your menu often Ice Cream is not only delicious and pleas- ing to the palate, but a healthy food product. Serve it at your dinner, the party, eat lots of--- Delicious ICE CREAM .g..g..g..g..5... ..g..g gag.. ....g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g Many are the expenses of the women of to-clay, but Alyce I'Ieraly thinks these are the most essential: Overhead expense-Hairpins and combs. Upkeep-Belts. Improvement expense'-Face Powder. Internal Revenue--Malted Milk. Protective Tariff-Cold Cream. Mr. Nelson: Cin physicsj Can you give an example of wasted energy? Ruth Frank: Yes, sir, telling a hair raising story to a baldheaded man. Dorothy Flynn: What is a star that has a tail? 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