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A CHARMING voice and pleasant manner are musts for a correct telephone conversa- tion, say Sandra Bailey and Ellen Huffman. Our Students Become Socially Conscious through the ettorts of teachers to develop well-mannered citizens All ot the little finer qualities, ones that are often neglected, are brought out to us in our classes and activities here at Tech. Why? Our teachers are aware that one of their duties is to stress these qualities each day, for students should not only develop mentally but socially during their high school lite. Yes, the charm of fine manners, the graceful art of conversation, and the appropriate way to dress tor ditterent occasions are constantly impressed upon our minds. In this way we Techites will become well-rounded individuals and institute Within ourselves a social consciousness which will prove ci great value throughout our lives. SWEATERS, blouses, and skirts are right for school, agree Charlotte Vinson and friendly Ruta Linde. C A S U A L p l a y clothes, appropriate for games, are those worn by Diana Alva- rez and Thomas King.
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Friendships Grow countless in number as we engage in gay talk with our companions At Tech we have so many opportunities to forge lasting friendships. Between classes we dart across campus, often pausing for a second to chat with our fellow-classmates. Before school we gather at the plaza, flower- pot, or in front of Treaclwell Hall to exchange the latest news items. ln nice weather, we sit on cement benches or steps and discuss the current events ofthe school which we find posted on the bulletin boards. At our dances and parties we meet new faces and add the new names to our list of acquaintances. With tive thousand students from which to choose, we Techites make many life-time friends. l i WHY worry about the weather, laughs cunning Sallie Sliger to Har- riett Goodman, when we have Mr. Ensinger's 'conversation piece?' DAVlD Sutton and David Klein present paper leis to winners in the wheel of fortune game at the fall Mardi Gras.
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WHAT the well dressed teens wear at an informal party in a triend's livingroom after a movie ore modeled by four classmates-William Allen, Harriet Bryant, Sue Rush, and Shirley Ledford. lN HIGH SCHOOL-one learns how to dress properly when employed, point out Don Neill and Donna Coram. lT'S the custom to sit on the floor to autograph yearbooks as Bruce Lucas, Donna Hudson, Anthony Martin, and Russell Hillman did at the i958 Yearbook Autograph dance in the school gymnasium.
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