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Business before pleasure! THE PLANNING committee has aimed to create a unified school spirit by bringing students together to share and enjoy each other's abilities and accomplish- ments. The Noon Hour Program has given many Technicians an opportunity to participate in contests, parties and s p e c i al events. The entertainment has been provided by student organi- zations, such as the R.O.T.C. and the Majorettes, and by profes- sional entertainers. Ioe Eager, a ventriloquist from P h o e n i x College, Dominic Carapellese, a gun enthusiast, Eddie Olivas, the body builder, and Wally Blanchard, the fisherman, were some of the guests. Instructors from Arthur Murrayfs g a ve students noontime lessons in ballroom dancing. Some of the pictures on these pages will remind students of other lunch- time activities that have contributed to make Technicians happy at noon. In the spring a young rnan's fancy It looks so easy! The Clowning Coach! Technicians join the March of Dimes. This takes more than brains
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A foursome compare notes at noon. 'He floats through the air .... i' am Qfam Farewell to Flarie! nStep, step, kick .... to the Bunny Hopf, -60.- Buddies meet to eat. LUNCHTIME SHOULD BE a happy time, nutritionists tell us, and Tech's splendid noon hour p r 0 gr a m s, under the very capable direction of C o a c h George E n d r e s a n d Miss Dorothy Folkel of the Physical Education Department, h a v e been keeping students enter- tained. The program has taken advantage of the extra moments students have Qif they c a rr y their lunchesj to bring them recreational and educational activities that cannot be made a v a i l a bl e through classes, assemblies or club programs. As many Technicians Work after school and cannot stay for meet- ings or practices, the noon hour is their only opportunity for extra-curricular activities. Tomorrowis Champs!
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THESE ARE THE SHOP REPRESENTATIVES OF THE BoYs' ALLIANCE FIRST ROW: KLeft to rightj Oscar Dominquez, Joe Chamalian, Don Boshens, James McDonald, Vic Dibbern. SECOND ROW: Iames Barker, Homer Anderson, Ronnie Arnson, Vinci Mattino, Joel Tubbs, Lloyd Dowell, Ioe Marcia. THIRD ROWV: Hiram Webb, Leopold Domingo, Robert H. Miller, Fred Gonzales, Bob Cummings, Don Smith, Leon johnson, Bill Hoskins. -FOURTH ROW: Dirk Agree, Jerry Barrett, Paul Stuart, Fred Hainack, Clyde Phifer, Kenny Allen, Jim Ryan. ' mudce ,45oue ' I THE BOYS' ALLIANCE is one of Tech,s most active service organizations. On many of their projects they 'work hand-in-hand with the Girls, League, on others they work with other school organizations or they act inde- pendently. The Alliance is made up of two representatives from each shop, two cabinet members from each class and the Alliance officers. The cabinet and the officers are the main working body and meet once each week. The General Assembly of the Alliance is made up of the shop representatives and meets once a month. The first major activity of the group this year was to co-sponsor, with the Girls' League, the Leadership Work- shop. The purpose of this workshop is to train students to be better leaders. This was followed by working with the Dramatic Club in presenting the Thanksgiving play for the enjoyment of the student body. THE BOYS' ALLIANCE CABINET IN SESSION. - FRONT ROW: KLeft to Rightj Oscar Dominquez, Ronnie Abbott, Don Goff, Doyle jones. SECOND ROW: Dale Deal, Vemon Cave, Art Thrower, Phillip Schwab. THIRD ROW: Lewis Shortridge, David Bassett, Joe Hagan. 62-
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