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Plants thrive even though the temperature is below zero outdoors. The greenhouse has been remodeled through the efforts of the Floriculture Club and they have- raised their funds by selling plants to the students and faculty. Their collection varies from cacti to tulips .... David Lewis, one of the music contest soloists, plays his number for an as- sembly program after the contest. Marion Bentz accompanies him on the piano. Com- peting in the contest were members of the music department who wished to enter vocal and instrumental selections .,.. Practical office situations are set up and students are able to apply business training in their oflice practice course. Below, the class are work- ing at various projects in line with their par- ticular interests. Students are instructed in the use of duplicating machines, filing, com- Hungrily eyeing the food served to the head table, some of the band mem- bers are all set and anxi- ously waiting for theirs to arrive. Compliment- ing the State Fair Cham- pions, the Junior Cham- ber of Commerce enter- tained at this banquet which was followed by a theatre party. Seated around the table in the foreground are Bill Sagl, David Lewis, Stanley Voth, Keith Davidson, Francis Gray, Clarence Gertken, Alvin Barga- bus and Roger Treischel. puting machines and bookkeeping machines.
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Abnve, left, we see Doris Ellenbecker posing for three of the art students who hope next year to be included in the 1940 Techoes staff. We can't quite understand the significance of the ex- clamation mark on the poster in the foreground when we consider the model. Right-Mr. Hertz, ye old spell-binder, has some of the glee club boys properly amazed as he shows some of the curios he collected in China. Rita Mettenberg, DeLoris Brinkman and Alfred Lease spend a few busy minutes in the Journalism room worry- ing about plans for Tech Nickle Day. Thisday was handled by the Journal- ism students who were breaking into the Tech staff by learning how import- ant money is in the running of school publications. SEZ' as are K9 -1 E Dudley Parsons, Jr , IH a very interesting lecture brought home to Tech students the customs and problems of India He also did us a favor by un earthing a new crop of models Tom Wadhams ran Ghandi a close second in the All-India Sartorial Sweep-stakes. The scene shows Clarence Gertken, Norette Franssens, Tom Wadhams, Virginia Brain- ard, Mr. Parsons, Doris Mae Surface and James Driver. Below-Douglas Pick, Karel Allman and Walter Radke settle a few world,problems,l1efore their lockers. V, .i.Vf .?.-fxlvvgrbugb . , . r ,, rf
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rf Even though confined to one half of the floor the girls' basket ball team is able to stir up plenty of action. Seven teams from the three classes participated in a round robin tourna- ment. The shot above was taken during one of these games .... Right-Batting celluloid balls proved a fascinating sport for many girls who took ping pong up as part of their gym class work. Singles and doubles were played with much toe-stamping by partners in doubles .... Below-One of the finest sports which is enjoyed by a great number of the G. A. A. girls is badminton. The elusive shuttlecock or bird successfully avoided many wild swings by earnest athletes. The six girls in the picture are warming up in pre- paration for a match. Veterans at the game, these senior girls have had a berth on their M S? isiiiisa-QSQ class basket ball team all three years of their high school career. Back row-M. Krippner, L. Denchiield, L. Fahrenholz, M. Mc- Cormick, P. Harrom. Front row-B. Long, H. Weber, J. Lux, J. Rose, J. Stai. G. A. A. includes the girls interested in athletics. First row-R. Perkins, E. Whitinger, D. Watts, E. Munsinger Cvice-presidentj, M. Krippner Cpresidentb, P. Harrom Csecretary-treasurerl, L. Fahrenholz, J. Lux. Second row-B. Simmers, V. Michaelson, B. Long, F. Rudolph, V. Schendzelos, B. Fessenden, M. Van Selnw, J. Stai, M. Brutger. Third row-E. Hartman, I. Ostroot, H. Weber, M. Saatzer, J. Mutschler, L. Greely, M. Hall, E. Mohs, H. Koprek, D. Brinkman, J. George. Fourth row-E. Jenderseck, M. McCormick, M. Gutzke, B. Beacom, R. Gruber, G. Witt, B. Streitz, E. Allen, B. Kedrowski, L. Denchfield, V. Mund.
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