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Sophomores are known as silly sophomores to upper classmen. But disregarding our nickname, we devote much time to academic subjects. ln English we are faced with the great task of memorizing parts of Julius Caesar. When not memorizing Caesar, there is still studying to be done like learning axioms and postulates in geometry, identifying leaves in botany and coniugating verbs in foreign languages. Ot course, time can still be i found for telephone conversations and slumber parties. l l SOPHOMORES take time out for extra activities. Sophomores l ABOVE: Food, girls, records, gossip, and noise could be only one thing-a slumber party, Below: By their happy expressions Sharon Mackey and Bob Downey enioy studying via phone. Direct Their Time to Academic Subiects
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OH no, you've done it again, exclaims Jean Hinshaw to twin sister Jane, who found the stack of books too heavy. is 4 ALTHOUGH we were taken on a guided tour during Freshman Orientation day that did not cure all our class-finding troubles. GOSH, l'm lost again, moans Jerry Hendrickson to senior Jan Halstead, who stops to aid the frosh in finding his way. Freshmen Experience A llYear of Firsts at Tech PHILLIP Smith plans to take Pansy Phelps to the As freshman we have stepped into a totally new phase ' ' i . . 'Howe and for O lore Snack on me mst dale' of our lives. We will never forget our first days on campus when we found ourselves dropping new books or getting lost trying to find our classrooms. During this year some of us will never forget that once in a life time ordeal, the first date. However, these days as freshies we will cherish along with our remaining high school years throughout our lives.
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BEN McAllister had just earned his driver's license when he chautteured these pretty pas- sengers to the sectional last February. Juniors Think JEANNIE Bailey smiles as she shows oft her new steady ring to Louise Duncan. i JUNIORS racked their brains for information gained way back when for the annual National Merit Scholarship Qualifying tests held early last spring ol Exams, Class Rings, t At last we have reached the ranks of upperclassmen! As we look upon our Hrst two years as necessary evils. We now have a more mature outlook and a wider variety of interests. Now our minds are filled with thoughts ot scholarship exams, drivers licenses, parties, Techoir, class rings, and the highlight of the year, the iunio h e P ro m iuniors r prom
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