Roe. eng in various fields, whether it be art, music, drama, public speaking, journalism, or something more scientific such as electronics or aeronautics. We like the way the teach- ers are willing to give us extra time when we need it, and we like the way they seem so interested in what they teach. We like the way Mr. Kiley hunts up equipment worth thousands for our use. We like the library with its store of books and wealth of information, and, of course, the pleasing personality whom we call Mrs. B. We go for the opportunity we have to govern our school. We relish the opportunity of spending our money on the S. A. Board; we cherish the opportunity of mak- ing the rules by which the school is governed in our stu dent council; and we take pride in enforcing them with our Student Patrol. These are only a few of the oppor- tunities which, when added to ‘readin’, ritin’, and ‘rith- metic,’ make for good citizenship and a well-rounded edu- cation. deo A SABE ae ah ed Oy ab ae Most of all, we like the people here at Tech. There’s a bond of friendliness that makes you smile and say hello when you meet them on the street. We like the clatter and the infant roar of the cafeteria that comes not only from the fighting in line and the talking of friends, but also from the casual greetings of kids of whom we know no more than their names. We like the teachers who remember us from last year and the year before, and those who are the advisers of student organizations and of our class. We like Mr. Kiley, our capable principal, and we like Mr. Gifford with his flashy bow ties. We like the attitudes of incoming freshmen, who have come here not for fun alone, but for something else which Tech has to offer broader than textbooks. We like the people we know, and we like our own friends whom we hope to know all our lives. We like the teachers and all the kids who won’t remember our names ten years from now, even though we don’t realize it now. All and all, the thing we like more than anything else about the place is the people. These are just a few of the reasons why we go for Tech, a few of the reasons why we seniors hate to leave. Perhaps they’re the same as some of yours, and you prob- ably have many more. fe3a| CHE, Z ey? RG Eh
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