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FALL Fall, emblematic of a dying year is, para- doxically, a beginning for those of us of Techni- cal High. At that season We return from the play and Work of the summer months to the welcome portals of our Tech. To the Sopho- mores this marks a new division of their life While the Seniors are on the last lap of their high school career and Within reach of their goal. So now into the Fall Section.
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THE 1939 TE ES PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL, ST. CLOUD, MINNESOTA Cofeditors f jean Lux and jean Rose Business Manager f Erwin Davis
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Sim gym Many are the advantages offered students in a high school such as ours. This scene shows Ronald Hesse at the band saw in woodwork class where he with many other Tech boys under the guidance of Mr. Turner learn the use of the wood- working tools with which all boys should be familiar. Carrying out their interest and increasing their abilities in art these ad- vanced students: Jean Mutschler, Ray Hick, Ethel Whitinger, Dorothy Watts, and Bertha Schmit are doing their share toward the production of the 1939 Techoes by designing division pages. Miss Glasser supervised. CURS IS A TECHNICAL SCHOOL The Tech, our bi-weekly, is print- ed in our shop under the direction of Mr. Pierson. The candid shot below shows Glenn Seanger, Art Ley and Vernon Butch Taylor, imposition staff, hard at work on the Christmas issue. Page 7 In a shop equipped with lathes, drill presses, a forge and facilities for casting, these boys are learning the fundamentals of metal working. Here we see Mr. Bogaard, instructor in metal work classes, examining a bit while an interested class gathers 'round for the explanation. A corner of the forge is visible in the left hand side of the picture.
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