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UR BUSY LUNCHROGMS lt's really a huge tasl4 to satisfy the appetites ol twenty-six hundred starving boys and girls and ivvo hundred and lilty eaually hungry teachers vvho lunch at Tech each day, lor they consume staggering amounts ol lood, not to mention tvvo thousand, tvvo hundred pints ol mill4. But the Forty-tvvo vvomen vvho are pusy lor hours preparing the nutritious meats and vegetables, the delicious salads, and tempting desserts don't seem to mind. With Mrs. Elizabeth Ross, our caleteria manager, they evidently tal4e pleasure in Feeding the hungry hordes, lor, though their day's vvorlc doesn't end until three o'cloCl4, they leave the Campus smiling, We lechites lcnovv that vve are fortunate to have such line serv ice
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.L. T41-sag if? 5? . 'CNR s 2. Q-bww, UR UNSURPASSED STADIUM lhousands ol sports-happy fans iam our huge stadium in the autumn lor thrilling football games with the Familiar cheers and chants lil4e K'We Want a touchdown and ul-lold that line Filling the air. It friends lrom other schools are with us, We can't help but brag about our glassed-in press box which lends an air ot distinction to the Field, our two-and-one-halt-mile traclc which is the longest in the state, our beautiful three-story electric scoreboard, equipped with loud speakers, and our Field lights, mounted on six poles, one hundred feet high. Maybe were smug, but we do lilce to boast about our stadium which brings to us so many hours ol exciting entertainment.
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5 . 5 t i at fiifw v l WE E JOY LIFE ,p Our Student Center is the local point ol xi . T11 ,, ir- I t i Y' , V54 fw countless activities: teas, club meetings, college conferences, and senior council meetings. It the chairs are arranged in rows, we know theres to be a club meeting, but il the table is spread with a snowy lace cloth and set with the silver tea services and lighted candles, with plates ol dainty sandwiches and dishes ol patties on either side, we know that a tea is the order ol events. This Hheart of activitiesfi the home ol our dean ol girls, is the hive ol interest and activity lor busy campus bees. OUR COMMENCEMENT exercises in the Stadium at sunset are breathtaking. lt is a thrilling sight to see six hundred or more green-and-white robed seniors march onto the Field, led by their standard bearer. EACH SCHOOL DAY four ROTC cadets raise and lower the American Flag on the steel pole, located on lished in 1865, the government erected a wooden pole. BARBARA ANN ABSHER, Perry Jones, Jean St. John, IN Tl-lE STUDENT CENTER Jerrold Johnson, Mrs. Martha Nancy Richards, Carolyn Jean Stevens, and Mr. l-lous- Turpin, dean of girls, and Carolyn Babrick plan a party, ton l-l. Meyer spend a period in the Nature Preserve. while Miss Sink, assistant dean, and Miss Mattingly confer. the student quadrangle. When the Arsenal was estalc-
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