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if v 4 xv J? gg-fx One pleoscunt foll ofternoon, Mr. Anderson stopped to chot with George Horton, Donold Cox, Jone Hunter, ond Sylvio Burton. A photogropher snops o real ccnndid shot of two girls os they relox on the steps of the Arsenol. The loeouty of our grounds invites Techites to enioy the out-of-doors during lunch periods. Benches, mode in our Cement Shop, ore odequotely ploced oround the compus, giving pupils the chonce to rest, study, or chot with friends. For those vvho enioy toking short strolls, there ore numerous poths lined with colorful foiloge ond blossoms. Especiolly in mild Weother, mony ioyful groups ore seen scottered over the quodrongle. Forging losting friendships is on importont port of high school, ond the congeniol spirit of our principol inspires this friendliness.
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. .., gy! Xl i' N. if . ,i If IR, wer 174 L- lx Z NXT- , Among The Ten brick buildings on The ccimpus when Tech wos founded were severol oT greoT inTeresT. AT The EosT Michigon goTe, sTill sTonding, wos The liTTle Guordhouse, 'IirsT used by The school To sell lunches. In The cenTer of The quodroingle wos The office, which burned in I92I. Todoy ci cheery lolozoi wiTh long cernenT benches inviTes pupils To resT. The Arsenoil Tower wos ci mysTerious ploce unTiI The presenf sfoircose wos builT, ollowing curious TechiTes1'o reoch The Third floor. Since Then, Milo I-I. STuorT I-Ioll hos been builT, opposiTe The Arsenoil, To Torm The Twin Towers of Tech. Through The yeors boTh buildings ond compus hove grown deor To us oll, no moTTer how long we hove been c1T our beloved Tech. THE TOWERING BUILDINGS ARE CDUR CENTERS CDE ACTIVITY
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'iii-rea. - QM- r 1-..s.-,.-.,..,,,,,. M , , , Y Q I ' t , LOITERINO at the plaza, whether it is to talk or BEFORE tall taded into winter a tarniliar sight on campus was study is a favorite pastime ot many Tech students. the eighth graders soaking up the last rays of autumn sunshine. OUR DAILY LIVES ARE ENRICHED BY THE FRIENDSHIPS WE MAKE ATTENDING a luncheon October 7, honoring Miss Margarette Miller, Ports- Gevon Stoner, Patricia Elliott, Mrs. Margaret Thornburgh, Mrs, Fix, Congress- mouth, Bellamy Flag Award donor, were-Seated: Mrs. Turpin, Miss Miller, man Charles Brownson, Mrs, Anderson, Miss Sengenberger, Gloria Workman, Principal Anderson, Miss Thornton, Mrs. Miller, Portsmouth, Mrs. Rae Hoyt, New Eileen Cutlip. York. Standing: Miss Cora Mae Fitzgerald, Cradock High School, Portsmouth, Tv Qi , it W
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