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ON Soturdoy evening of October 31, C1 dreomy mood settled over Tech Town os couples whirled ot th H t M B ll Away the Hours of Many An Enchanted Evening
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Imagine stardust, soft lights, and music just meant for dancing . . . that describes Tech Town on formal dance occasions. Several Times each year Tech Town's feminine population exchange sweaters, skirts and bobby sox for frothy formals and dreamy expressions while the blue-leaned fellows change into formal attire and become gentlemen. The gymnasium is transformed into o fantasy land of pastel colors and soft music with happy teens danc- ing, laughing and having fun to complete the picture. TOM King and Phyllis Buchanan reign at Harvest Moon Ball. DONNA Moon and Frank Craig, queen and king of the Christmas dance, pose for a royal picture before they lead the Coronation dance, LILIES were sprouting up everywhere when Pat John- son made the prize-winning corsage for her date, Nick Sanders, at the girl-ask-boy Turnkey dance, We Dance f 5 S in E
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At Tech There Comes a Time ToAHonor Outstanding PRINCIPAL MCCLINTOCK, Jim Hunt: James Burke, American Legion, Mrs. Thornburg, Bellamy Rep., and Kenneth Brewer, PTA Vice-Pres., present Jim tickets to the Bellamy Program. MR. FRANZ SCHROEDER, art consultant for the stained glass window, and Miss Sengenberger chat before the dedication. This year we have chosen to honor our first principal, Milo H. Stuart, with a stained glass window in Stuart Tower. The formal dedication took place November TO. Miss Ella Sengenberger, director of publications who retired last year after forty years service to Tech, was chairman of the committee who initiated the stained glass window plans. Miss S -as she was known to Cannon staffs for so many years-was given the classroom teachers' Freedoms Foundation Award last spring. We take time to honor Miss S for her long-standing devotion to Tech. She also was instrumental in Tech's winning the Bellamy Flag award in 1948. This year James Hunt, SAO president, was honored as Tech's delegate to the Bellamy Flag award presentation in Berkeley, California. MISS SENGENBERGER, second from left, and Principal Mc- Clintock, far right, receive Freedoms Foundation medals won by the school and by the weekly Cannon publication at the awards luncheon given by the organization last spring.
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