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Senior Class l'llstory Y the morning of September 4 1934 221 semor boys and girls the largest class in the schools history resumed their studies in their final year of work and play at Tech Three years ago as fresh sophomores the seniors of 35 under the guidance of Eldin Schultz Lorraine Lagergren and Jennie Hemer had a very successful year Much interest was taken in band orchestra glee club declamatlon and mixed chorus Athletlcs was well represented in the activities by the sophomore class too with Marvm Potthoff winning a football letter Eldln Schultz a letter in basketball and Harold Jacobs and Bob Aidem letters in track Returning to school in the fall of 1933 the Juniors elected Richard Fouquette Ione Molin and Jennie Hemer as their officers The Masquers initiated into their club eleven Jumor dramatists John Boehm won the district declamation contest in the humorous d1v1s1on Kenneth Barrett Barbara Wedge and John Boehm were elected to the Quill and Scroll in the spring Athletics held quite an interest for Junior boys with Harold Jacobs Phllllp Lang Eldm Schultz Marvin Potthoff and Howard George winning awards in football Clarence Gohman Marvin Potthoff and Ph1ll1p Lang playlng on the basketball team and Harold Jacobs Bob Aidem George Mlnkel Andrew Vavricka Lawrence Kuffel Marvin Potthoff and Jerome Sauer winning track letters As an appropriate ending to a successful year a Jumor Ball was held It was a very successful affair and was enJoyed by all who attended Upon beginning their senior year of high school the class elected as its pilots Richard Fouquette Kenneth Barrett lone Molin and Earl Henning These officers had been active in school affairs durmg the first two years of high school and were therefore very capable and well deserving of their offices Bacon Miss Margaret McNaughton and Miss Mary Ellen Fink the Masquers pre sented several one act plays in the casts of which were many seniors Dolores M1elke Fern Schiedlnger Gladys Tlrrell Eldln Schultz Eunice DeLay and Walter Telgen were voted into the chapter of Quill and Scroll Fifteen girls were elected to the T N T club and ten boys to the P T Antomette Hunn and Eldin Schultz were chosen presidents of the respective clubs Lorrame Moog and Bernadette Potthoff were elected into the Hec Tec Club Lnder the leadershlp of Jennie Hemer the G A A admitted several new semor mem bers Led by Capta1n Harold Jacobs the football team had an undefeated season Senior boys winning awards on the football team this year include Captain Jacobs Ph1l1p Lang Marvin Potthoff Howard George John McCann William Lux and Bob Aldem Nlot to be outdone by the football team the basketball squad under the leader ship of Captain Clarence Gohman was undefeated during the season and won the district championship by winning four straight games The team defeated Willmar 1n the first game of the regional tournament but was defeated by Minneapolis Edison in the Ch2.IDplOIlSh1p game Senior boys on the basketball squad included Captain Gohman Philip Lang Eldm Schultz Wllllam Lux Marvm Potthoff Donald Hollander and John McCann Hockey a new sport at Tech also had a very successful season Senior boys on the team lncluded George Minkel Loren May Howard George John Lang Arthur Poirier Ray Sltzman Wallace Johnson and Harold Jacobs In the contest sponsored by the Ways and Means committee of the Techoes Virginia Braun was chosen as the Techoes Queen Headed by Valedictorian Laverne Steckling and Salutatorians Marie Llntgen and John 'Nelson a group of 77 honor students composed the honor roll Clarence was the t1tle of the class play successfully given by the class The principal speaker at the commencement exercises was Superintendent Carroll R Reed of the Minneapolis Public Schools A . y , . . , 7 . 4 I 7 I I I, , I I y I , I , y I v Y I l . : z . . f I . ' I I I I I , , . I Y J 7 I I , . I I I I I I I , l I I I I I, , . ' 7 7 - . -. . . . , . G I y I . . y , I l I I I . 7 I 7 . l 7 I 7 7 I I 7 7 7 , . , . . . ' . a f . ' I I y , . Under the guidance of Rosemary Lee, presldent, and advisers, Miss Myrtle v Q 1 i 1- ' I - y I I I I I I . 7 . 7 ' 7 7. . 7 T . . . . . L , . . . , . I I I l : I I , . Y 7 7 Y 7 I X I Y I Y - 7 Y Y S s I D v l 7 . . I l y ! I, I y - I l I . 7 7 Y Y x 1 r ' l L I I Y I . I I I r A I I Y! 77 ' ' I ,I I I .
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SOPHQMORES Fourth Rowffllarie Brinkman, Valentine Blenkush, Dorothy Vlzxcston. lidward Culnane, Bernard Betzold, Pete Cary, Arthur Dimler, Susan Amersbach, .lohn lfirers. Bob Beaudreau, Margaret Boden. Third Rowe-Clayton Anderson, Francis Butler, .lean Dingman, Letha Duea, Adelbert Dippold, Marceline Deering Norbert Bunt, Wilbur Daniel, Goldie Altermatt, Leone Eder, Louis Fritz. Second Row--Mildred Benson Elaine Bracken Edward Carver Inez Anderson Ione Barrett Florence Burke Bernice Feiv. Dorothy Bowers Roy Boman John .Aidem Robert Prikson. First Row--Stanley Fuhre Donald Cotten Yiolet Barthelemy Kathleen Daniel Dorothy Fritz Mildred Blassingham Marjorie Adelman Pauline DeL'1y Loi: Fournier Marjorie Berg, Donald Allen. Fourth Row Jack Gallagher l-run Hess Raymond Jensen Jean Hammond Audrey Hunstlger Carl Grams Joe Johnson Clifford Klein kenneth Kiley Ralph Kosel Third Row Leonard Jung Xernon Johnson Rosemary Hick Henrietta Kollmm Geraldine Holmberg Leonard Gutzke Farl Hagman Alfred Hockert Dorothy Harlander Geneviexe Graf Isabel KuJawa Second Row Donald Klein Dorothy Hagquist Freeman George Henry Holm Harold Hoemke Frwm Hamill Clestle G1ll1esp1e Lillian Jenderseck Patricia Healey Wlfglllld. Hinz Esther Hoyer First Row M6lV1D Johnson Bernice Hohman X ernis Gray Emily Gasser Fileen Gohman Margaret Jacobsen Marie Kamroski Ethel Jensen Elweyra Kalkman Margaret Kern Robert Kollman Fourth Row Lloyd Peters Margaret Miller Walter Lovell Wilfred Lodemerer Paul Peterson Robert Metzroth Richard Lux Xivian Nialmborg Malinda Radke John Rozmark Leander Rau Lester Lausted Third Row W1ll1am Leopard Lauralia Osolnak Fvelyn Lawrence Myrtle Olson Genevieve Lauer LOIS Pelle Marie Mechavich May Robbins Bernice Lang Harold Maurer Weldon Patton Pierce Olson Leo Oxborough Second Row Robert Ramsey Florence Rank Ione Prerzina Almyra McCarthy Esther Ley Doris Qumlivan Betty McLaughlin Bernette Luedtke Harriet Nelson Ollve Noreen Roswe Otto Paul Nelson Rolland Pallies First Row Jeanne Magnuson Shirley Osten Sacken Thelma Mayhew Shirley Lind Nina Lee Gladys Pennock Adeline Lommell Muriel Nelson Magdalen Reed Mary Mader Irene Nentl Gordon Plattes Frank Lang Edward Nolden Fourth Row Ronald Sullivan Harold Wright Ralph Sjogren William Salzer Robert Xlehauser Walter Selverding LeRoy 'X arner Alun Sakry Henry Weber Wheelock W 1ll Third Row Albert Seanger Bernice Smith Amelia Zontek John Sauer Florine Schwartz Evelyn Scholen Al1ceWeatherbee Clarabel Slattery Ralph hrden Mary W arehime Peggy Stewart Byron Thoele William Zellmer Second Row Dorothy Warnert Helen Streitz A ernon Sell W illus Sell Blanche Todd Lucille Terres Armella W teber Eleanor Scherfenberg NormaSar1 er Y alerra Schmnden Geraldine Schumacher Nlerle Yarner Harold Schreifels First Row Joe Zinken Donald Weber Tamara Sthwarzenbach Aleen Wilson Helen Stanley Dorothy Shenton Geneuexe Thensen Leona Smith Allte Sitzman Rose Wegner Gladys Schlrmers Roman Saatzer Daniel Weber Not on picture Fxelyn Bahe Alphonse Breer Pdmund Czeczok Fugene Fisher Phyllis Ixienow Denola Messer Sylxia Nlessersmxth Roy Nliller Ray SChlfTllI1Skl Xalentlne Stockinger Joseph Sworsky Helen Xogerst 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 A s 1 1 1 I 1 1 f 1 X A 1 1 4 1 N 1 A X 171 1 . . ' 1' -. 1 . ' 1 , 1 , 1 1 ,1 4 , ,. . , 1 A 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 A 1 '1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' . ,i Y. . -1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1A 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 A 1 1 , , , , , ll 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1A 1 1 - 1 1- 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 , . 'H 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1- 1 1 1 . , .. ' A ' . ' . . 1 . 1 . . 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 ., , . ' 1 . . ' . '. ' 1 ,A . , 1 , 1 , , , , . 1 1 1. . . 1 . 1 . , 1 . . . . , . , , . , 4 . , , , . .
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Jurrror Class l'lrstory s plus plfu equrls eduefrtron rs the 'rrrtlrmetre of the runror elrss hrstorx rrs program h'1 been 1 xrtrl factor rn the lrxes of these Junrors for the lrst three xe Us llre frr st step was made rt tlre Iunror Hrfh At thrs trme -Xudrex Smrtlr Skis chosen to lead the Councrl Farl Bohm the C ongress rnd kent Olson the Self Re lrance C lub ll orle rather th rn plat occupred the trme of the freshmen for therr frr sf rear of hrffh school was trleen more ser rouslx than the follourng ones llrerr sophomore xe'rr rt lech found mfrnx students enterrnff vtrrous helcls rtlrletrcs forensres student counc rl rctrxrtres and other orgrnrfatrons Ks sophomores Bruce Dome Iohn Ptttrson rrrd lxent Ol on were selected to lead the clrss rs pre r elent xree presrdent md seeretrrx trersurer respeetrxelx lreodore Roosexelt rn lhe fXmerrcrn Irox urges the need of rthletrc team worle rn the dexeloprng of sportsm rnshrp rnd fur pl rx ln followrng thrs lrne mam bows rnd grrls also found th tt the eourfrge needed to trx rnd trx agrrn wrs necessrrx rn exerxdax lrfe lfrboratron vsrth studres dexeloped r sense of rnrtratrxe and cooperfrtron rn the mrncls of the students 'lhe Junror presrdent Crarg lan Sternberg clrstrngurshed hrmself as '1 leader rn class 'md eouncrl aetrxrtres as well as rn the field of 'rthletrcs 'lhe other Junror officers were Bruce Doane xrce presrclent Audrex Smrtlr secretary and C 'rrl Iuclee meyer' treasurer In clecl rmatron two Junrors took honors rn the school and followrng contests sexeral took leadrng parts rn the Chrrstmas play The Empty Room musrcrans rn xocftl and rnstrumental groups were entered rn many progrfrms out standrng sportsmen were placed on the regular te rms four Junrors were grx en mem ber shrp rn the Qurll and Scroll chapter lo close thrs successful xe rr of work rnd pl'1x rn el rborate Junror li rll was held at the C entr rl Junror Hrgh on Nlax lr Nlrldred khles Sophomore Class l-lrstory X the fall of 1933 nt xarred group of xoungsters started therr first adx enture rn the hrgh school at Central Iunror Hrgh That the group passed a successful year was shown bx a large honor roll and the 'retrxe dr frmatrc club lhe followrng xefrr the group Wrth 'rddrtronal students from other schools entered therr sophomore xe rr wrth a brt of uncert rrntx beetuse of the ch Inge to lech Howexer thex started on the rrfflrt foot rnd chose Ioe Johnson Cluton Anderson and John C rrx to le id tlrenr As sophomores thex lr ue shown themselxes re rdx to cooperrte rn uorle and plrx mth tlre upper cl'1ssmen bx 1 good represent rtron on the honor roll rn sports and rn musrc klrce lleather bee URI q z .1 1 1. .5 1 ' 1 l ' 5 ll .l V Y 'c LS i 2 ' 2 e ' ' f 'if ' 'e' L- '.r e . . . 1 - 5, . . ., , . 1. . e. , 1 ' ,' . 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ', x c , 4 , .1 , c s , A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' -1 1 '1 ' 1-, he . IN ,L. 2 , ., K. . 1 , K ri In 1 n v 4 4 rw v 1 1 1. v 1. 1 i 1: . . L e If c I , ., I., e 1 1,1 '-1 z z ,z '1 s ' 's'- , ' .',,- 1 k.' 2 5.1.1, Z 1.1- -7125, .,.' 1 K, X, ' .,t,. 1 ' x 1 1 1 L 1 ' s rw l . '1 1, -1 - v V' a I 1 lhe unror rear found manv s rortsmen and scholars alrlse. lhe rltrv rn col- . 1 1 V 6 , 3 ., , 1, Q L. 1. . . . .L , s , i , . V ' . . c L l' c ' Q, el c . 1 1 1' . - 1 1' 1 1 N ' 1 1 - ' 1 1 - . . , . , N K , , c J , Q . z . ' 1 1- 1 v . 11 . -1 1 lt fv- . ., . 1 . . , , L . sy , 6 L. . Q . S, , Y L S: - L. tk. .J .,, . L. 1 . , , A , .5 . f '. - Le' 'z .A,z 12 ' . .- a ' uf . . 4 v '- C ' r 4 -I 1 v L ' v I w v '1 1 1 u 1 1 v - l A 1 V, C V L1 , ' I . ' Q 1'1 L1 ,, k1k1 7 C a f1 n .w 1 v r v. ' 4 V v 1 1 1 rx 1 1,1 J 1 . 1 .' f , ., 1 1 ' 1 1 11. , t e c I., c . - - . , ct A . , 1 ' 'Z 1.1 2 A D A t. .1 1 L., ,.1 Z 1 , L. 1 X B., 115. .ez t1 - ll ' 'e ' ja ' e . 1 VA ' ll
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