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S 5 25 ,- all as as Elsie s 'iw 5 5? 5 6 gasses HKU QE? I are ,W , ir 3 r T23 POINTS ARE OFTEN made in the pencil sharpener, provided the pencil sharpener is properly serviced. Here Harry Lasher does his job to et the oints across. 3 P THE CLEANLINESS and orderliness of our school is often taken for-granted, but it would not be so without our mainte- nance personnel. Here at Tech this re- sponsibility falls to the familiar faces seen on the adjoining pages. Some of these people are on the job before stu- dents begin to arrive in the moming, others are here long after the last student and faculty member has left, to say noth- ing of the work they perform while stu- dents and faculty are enjoying the usual school vacations. The success of our school activities depends upon the many services that they render throughout the day and evening. LEFT: Iim May, the versatile foreman of our maintenance personnel, eyeing another task to be performed. MID- DLE: R. C. Moody watering it to make it grow. Tomorrow he'll be cut- ting it to keep it from growing too high. BOTTOM RIGHT: Some stu- dents turn in more paper to Clara Williams than they do homework papers to their teacher. -150- Richard Brookshire on his way to dispose Of 501719 Items collected in file thirteen 77Za6az!eamzce
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I MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS of 1955 Will long remember their last formal dance at Tech. The juniors did themselves proud as they transformed the school gymnasium into an ele- gant, romantic setting with a night club atmos- phere. The scintillating stars sparkled star dust and love lights into every nook and cranny. A wishing Well was supplied for those who believe that wishing will make it so.', Crowned the Mas- ter and Mistress of the Ball were Bobby Coker and Iodene Barrett. . aka lt SO. .fWishW5 wlu m
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f RIGHT: William Hurley appears satisfied after a clean sweep. UPPER LEFT: R. Hopkins enjoys his work, especially in the peace and quiet that prevails once the students have gone home for the day. UPPER CENTER: Joseph D. Stanton, cleaning equipment in hand, ready to move to another room that needs attention. Wilmer Sanders poses for the photographer 'Who put that there? seems to be uppermost in the mind of Harley johnson.
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