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Page 26 text:
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WI TER Winter, ushering its days of hearty outdoor activity along With days of heavy toil, marked the half-way point of the senior year for nearly three hundred students. Social functions, at a high point during the Christmas holidays, refreshed the minds of the Techites enabling them to take up the work of the second semes- ter with new interest. So now into the Winter section.
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SGPHOMGRES ADVISORY 20. First row-M. Omann, S, JgllCR hGSgMSt O1 b k C Schueller, C. Lodermeier. Second rowf Z yher, V. Bohmer, R. Scholtes, N. Schwarzen- h M Witte, V. Stone, L. Halovnia, J. Sevada. Th d w-R. Kneese. M. Thorne, L. Naegeli, A S h eider, B. Lee, E. Zipp, J. Hopkins, E. T ht P. Gronan. Fcurth row-C Backes, D J h on, J. Schmidt, E. Pflepsen, R. Voerding, son, G. Schreiner, J. Stegora. . auc, . ava e, . ang,R. re- CFFICERS PRESIDENT James Welsh VICE PRESIDENT Bob Hary SE CRE TARY Myra Ziebol TREASURER On The Record For Patty Ervin f f SGPHCMORES R Once again another class has come to the end of its Sophomore year. During this year we have been laughed at and made the butt of many jokes. However, the initiation is over and we are now full fledged Techites. The Sophomore Class enrollment is the largest on the record of the school because of the accommodations afforded by the splendid new addition to Tech. The class has been sorry to lose some of its members but has welcomed others in their places. Guiding and helping us throughout this year were our advisers Miss Day and Mr. Pierson. The class officers were James Welsh, presidentg Jerome Hary, vice president g Myra Ziebol, secretaryg Patricia Ervin, treasurer. The council member-at-large was Margaret Campbell. Typical of the Sophomore enthusiasm was their entrance into the Homecoming activities. They again won the cup for the best float in the parade. Many Sophomorcs have joined the various clubs of the school such as Hec Tec, Art Club, Tea Time Techites, French Club, and German Club. Thespians was also organized with the help of Miss Bacon, and under the advisership of Miss Day. Fifteen Sophomore girls have been honored by being asked to join Dance Club formerly a junior and senior organization. The Sophomorcs again sponsored a Sophomore celebration this spring. We are looking forward to our Junior and Senior year at Tech and to greater achieve- ments and more good times. Helene Lang Page 23
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