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The Advanced Art classes made many decorative drawings WhiCh lined the walls of Tech's halls during the festive Homecoming season. The theme was Carried out in a Paul Bunyan motif. Putting the finishing touches on one are Bertha Schmit and Doris Ellenbecker, while Robert Hud- son is seen working on some- thing else. Tech students enjoyed the train trip to the cities which was spon- sored by the Great Northern Railway. Points of interest were State Capitol, Minnesota Histori- Mr. Hertz directs his Boys' Glee Club. Practising with him are: back row, Clifford Trudellg second row, Melvin Fowler, George A Savage, Robert Turner: front row, Floyd Ross and Billy Renner. Interrupting their studies Tech students cal Building, Ford Plant, Como Park Zoo, and the St. Paul Air- port. Here we see Richard Min- ton and Daniel Grumstrup pass- ing through the dining car. are filing their way to the first outdoor pepfest of the year. This pepfest was held previous to the Central-Tech football game. .se ,,', + VK: f s-f I 5 ef ' ,fwiiiliiif g ff ' new library is tor just after the place to work in Page 9 Two features of the new building are the modern cafeteria and the Colette Lodermier is shelving delici- ous food in the cafeteria refrigera- lunch period. In- ' dustrious Techites in the library are using it as a study hall. The beauti- ful venetian blinds and rubber tile floor make this room a delightful
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Boys in the woodworking classes, under the supervision of Mr. Turner, made ping pong tables, cribbage boards, and other facilities for noon hour recreation. One would think these students were really planning to study with all those books under their arms. They make our stairways look quite orderly. Pardon our backs but the game is more interesting than you! So seems to be the attitude of the spectators at this football game. Although the lighted field has eliminated the necessity of day- time football, students had the opportunity of watching the B squad on Friday afternoons when they battled for placement in the Granite Six Conference. In- cidentally that isn't a rain cloud that seems to threaten the fans, but only someone's misplaced elbow. Page 8 So this is the ful aroma which teases the hungry students who study in the cafeteria the hour before lunch time! A V VILS Miss Liljedahl removes a pan of tempting bis- ii cuits from the oven while the typists make their fin- gers fiy in order to finish their Work in time before the bell rings so that they might partake of the cafeteria lunch. .X cause of that delight-
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ENDENT SUPEPJNT Mr. H- B- Gough . - he B. ciark, b se of t Dr N. J. Lam' I?irbiieducati0n fofms the a Mr. H. B. Gough, head of the entire St. Cloud school system, has during his tenure as superintendent established himself as an outstanding educator and a sound business man. He has Watched the St. Cloud sys- tem grow until it holds one of the top posi- tions in the state both in size and in educa- tional opportunities offered to the children of this and surrounding districts. His in- terests are not centered alone on curricular activities but he is also a loyal fan of the athletic teams and a staunch admirer of the band and other extra-curriculars. With the coming of theaddition to Tech he has re- turned his offices to this building and we are glad to have this cooperative leader back with us. D M A. Sivinski' 1' 'A W
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