Technical High School - Techoes Yearbook (St Cloud, MN)

 - Class of 1932

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THE TECHGES Second Row-Gertrude Gove, Anna Ryberg, Ervin A. Hertz, Ann Anderson, Mary Almeter. First Row-Floyd J. Lueben, Clara Belle Ledahl, Chargs Chapman, Leone Cooling, Marguerite Wright, Theodore ey er. Not on picture: Charles E. Janneck Miss Ethelwyn Weir is the administrator of the homemaking department. Miss Clara Belle Ledahl is librarian and dean of girls. The science department is comprised of Mr. Horace E. Hollmeyer, chemis- try and biology, Mr. Oscar A. Nelson, physics, and Miss Theresa Mulrean, biology. The mathematics department includes Miss Jessie Smith and Mr. O. A. Nelson. The technical subjects taught at Tech are printing, machine shop, and mechanical drawing. The instructors in this department include Mr. Charles S. Chapman, Mr. Robert Miller, and Mr. James W. Turner. Fine arts are taught by Miss Edna Holmberg. Miss Holmberg has been art adviser of the Techoes for the past four years. The extra-curricular department of the Tech includes many fields. They are boys' and girls' glee clubs, dramatics, journalism, and athletics. The ad- visers in these various activities are Mr. Hertz, Miss Marguerite Wright, music, Miss Bacon, Miss Cooling, and Miss Fink, dramatics. Miss Stott, editorial adviser of the Tech and Techoes, heads the journalism department. The business advisers of the Tech and Techoes are Mr. Lueben and Mr. Nel- son. Mr. Chapman advises the printing staff. The head basketball coach is Mr. Crose, who is also baseball coach, as- sistant football coach, gymnasium and swimming teacher. Mr. Kasch is the football coach, he directs the reserve basketball team, track, swimming, and gymnasium classes. Mr. Hollmeyer, Mr. Nelson, and Mr. Miller assist in athletics. Miss Lorraine Raugust, gymnasium supervisor of the public schools, takes charge of the girls' gym classes and is adviser of the Girls' Athletic Association. Page 15

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THE TECHOES 1 '-'QNX 1 V 3 i f Second Row-Robert Miller, Warren E. Kasch, Cora Dorsey, Jessie Smith, Myrtle Johnson, Ethelwyn Weir, Lorraine Raugust, Lyle Crose, James W. Turner. First Row -Edna Holmberg, Dorothy Stott. Mary Agnes Walsh, Mary Ellen Fink, Theresa Mulrean, Oscar A. Nelson, Myrtle Bacon, Horace E. Hollmeyer. THE FACULTY M ITH the present tendency toward specialization in all vocations, the need for specific training and departments has been provided for by up-to-date high schools and our present evening schools. The little country school our parents attended to learn the three R's seems remote to high school students today, who have so many opportunities offered them. The parents, realizing the need for higher education, have provided it. They have felt the necessity for becoming more intellectual parents to be able to cope with their children and continue to be the very best citizens. They feel that helping their children to have every modern conveni- ence is very line, but that it is also necessary for them to advance 5 therefore, they have provided the evening school. The Technical High School has kept pace With the trend toward speci- alization. The commercial department consists of typing, commercial law, salesman- ship, bookkeeping, shorthand, commercial geography, and commercial Eng- lish. With Floyd J. Lueben as head, the department includes Miss Anna Ryberg and Miss Mary Almeter. The English department is headed by Miss Cora Dorsey. The other members of this department are: Miss Myrtle Bacon, Miss Dorothy Stott, Miss Ann Anderson, Miss Mary Ellen Fink, and Miss Leone Cooling. Foreign language instructors are: Miss Mary Agnes Walsh, Latin, Miss Mary Ellen Fink, French, and Mr. Theodore Zeyher, German. Headed by Mr. Charles E. Janneck, the social science department is comprised of Mr. Lyle Crose, Mr. Warren E. Kasch, Mr. Ervin A. Hertz, Mr. Floyd J. Lueben, Miss Gertrude Gove, and Mr. Theodore Zeyher. ,T N f- 5 W .f 0 X, 1 , 4-' J f x: 7 .,. ' ' f, 4,5 4 . 5. Q - ff in ,, f A- 7 1 'I mf' 4-1 PY' lP.,,,'l if 'I' 'I'- .v 1 fv W i- s fl!-f ' , f - ,- , ,fi V Q I I. i .4 . . D N -. 1 - . l 111 fv, 1' A f ' 1' A f N f. t.-fsnff af, fyk 111-11 .ll fir ffsx, f ,, , ,' ,V r - .411 -



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THE TECHOES A Message from the Board of Education .ai-alta! TO the average student, the Board of Education is composed of six exceed- ingly serious and very often, disagreeable persons whose only interest is to haggle over expenses and to frown upon everything that costs money. Your board is the civic governing body that pays the school's bills with the taxpayer's funds, that regulates an organization of 150 employees and 2,000 pupils, that directs and maintains a series of properties valued at more than S1,000,000g and that expends each year a budget in excess of 3S250,000. There are two kinds of members of boards of education. The one kind seeks membership on the board to be a guardian of the taxpayers' dollar and to strive, in every manner possible, to reduce expenditures. The other kind, while recognizing the responsibility for eliminating waste and extravagance, is a friend of the schools 5 seeks to advance their standing, endeavors to pro- vide the best of equipment, and works in harmony with the teachers and stu- dents to the end that the morale of the whole educational organization is found- ed substantially upon mutual trust and understanding. Happily, St. Cloud's Board of Education is composed of members of the latter class. Despite beliefs to the contrary, board members have a deep and abiding interest in the schools in fields other than those of administration and finance. They follow every activity with keen interestg they take pride in every achieve- ment 5 they have a profound belief that St. Cloud's schools are second to none, and that St. Cloud's boys and girls are the finest in the country. What you, as students, are now, and what you will accomplish, consti- tutes the acid test of the merits or shortcomings of the school system. Your Board of Education is confident that with the advantages of contacts with the splendid men and women of the faculty, and the fine equipment provided for your use, you will continue to achieve success and become worthy and ad- mirable citizens of the communities in which you live. We, as members of the Board of Education, want you to know that we believe in you, and that when we extend to you our greetings and good wishes, we are not strangers, but loyal friends who have your welfare and best inter- ests at heart. Harold L. Schoelkopf, President of the Board of Education. Dr. H. B. Clark William Shield Dr. M. A. Sivinski Hubert Hanson J. A. Allen Page 16

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