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TECH LEGlONHFr0nt Row: Susan Meeks, Roderick Morgan, Donna Hunt, Tante Masters, Richard Clark. Diane Ressinger, Edwin Scahill, Carol Oakley. Nikki-lynne Kennison. Secorru' Run: Brenda Spcari Joyce Swanner. Susan Swartz. Michael Thomas. William Thompson, Kenneth Volstad, Betty Watts. Kathy Weatherford, Cynthia Weathers. William Wegener. L. Christine White. Sandra Wilson. Sharon Wilson Suzanne Wilson. Larry XY00l,lCl1Ll. Third Razr: Mary Sue Spaulding. Roderick Myers, Melody Moore, Kathleen Moeller, Kent Nay. Penny Pickett, Karol Ponsler. Helen Powell. Ronald Richards. Linda Roberts Steven Sanders. Linda Sargent, Linda Schowengerdt, Jill Schmidt. v a Brenda Schowengerdt, Linda Wooten. Marilyn Miller. Fourth Rozc: Carol Simmons. Caran Hart. David Hawley, Charlotte Herrington, Sharon Herrington. Janet Huebner, Deanna Jeters. John Kuhn. Steve Lawrence. Earl Lee, Elena Looper, Arlester Marshall, Larry Medcalfe, Barbara Hamon. Carole Yule. Roberta Gilbert. Fifth Rolf: Lucinda Albertson, Nancy Anderson. Marilyn Atherton, Deborah Barnett. Peggy Berchekas. Sue Ann Brockman. Judy Copas, Dave Drexler. Pamela Duckett, Cynthia Duncan. Anne Duthie, Ellen Eads, John Ealy, Vicki Eaton, Michael Ensminger, Chip Evans, Lana Ceminden. Four Years Crowned b Legion Each year as commencement nears, the ten per cent of the senior class with the highest number of merit citations are chosen as members of the Tech Legion. Mr. Charles Martin, Tech French teacher, established the Tech Legion in 1935 to recognize pupils outstanding in the attributes of good citizenship. Merits earned during the first seven semesters at Tech are counted for Legion membership. Summer school merits are included. Ranking Legion officers are the co-commanders and the captains. The top boy and girl are named as the co- commanders. From the remainder of the Legion, the top ten per cent are ranked as captains. Three types of citations are given for various desir- able personal traits. Each teacher has the opportunity to award ten per cent of his class citations. Merits also can be earned through extra-curricular activities. TECH LECION COMMITTEE with Principal Longshore-Front Row: Irene Rhodes, Howard Longshore. Second Row: Charles Clore, Mar- garet Peterson. Robert Belding. Mrs. Marian Moore.
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In the 24th Annual Presentation of the Francis Bellamy Flag Award, Edwin Scahill proudly presented a key to the city of Indianapolis and received the first National Honor Medal for outstanding accomplishment in citizen- ship. Mrs. Richard B. Miller of the DAR Irvington Chapter presented the organizationis Good Citizenship award to Sharon Wilson in November. ..z,,, g.. up fl wm,.,,,-as ,,., if-n' Y x ' X William Wcfgener and Peggy Berchekas represented Tech at the state mathematics contest held at Franklin College. Rod Morgan and Tante Masters received recognition as Tech's representatives at an assembly on Congress and the American Future at Ball State University. Winners of Regional Scholastic Art Awards were Ronald Jackson. still lifeg Danny Miller and Donald Shobe. jewelry: Patty Michael. sculptureg Rick Johnson, photographyg and Earl Lee. sculpture. Sandra Wilson and W'illiam Wegener represented Tech in the Youth in Government Day Program in November.
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T.T.D. Promotes Understandin Y iT , vs TECH TAG DA r, Bette! Human Relations p our GOBTS T T Human Relahons Council T N T - l ls The Gateway L To Il T l - l N 3. The Human Relations Council is sponsored by Mr. Charles Harry and Mrs. Dorothy Stout to promote understanding among pupils and to improve the already good relations between faculty and pupils. The l6 members are chosen upon application, and it is the plan of the sponsors to maintain a balance of member- ship as to age, sex, and race. Guest speakers during the current year have included Mrs. Osma Spurlock, Deputy Director, Indiana State Civil Rights Commission, and Mr. Paul Crafton, Di- rector, East Side Christian Center. In the fall, the Council sponsored a slogan contest setting forth the annual theme. The winner received complimentary basketball tickets. The spring project was Tech Tag Days with pupils displaying tags affirming their interest in promoting better human relations. F 5 M 5 .Wap 1 i KX , A IF, , N L TTNW 5 Q HUMAN-RELATIONS COUNCIL-Front Row: Betty Watts, secre- Lillie Mae Cross, Mr. Charles Harry. co-sponsor. Third Razr: Richard tary, Janice Talbert, Sherry Loanna Sayles, Linda Sue Herman, Mrs. Kern, Otis Curry, Paul Claspie. Richard Kenneth Bacon. tiliarles Dorothy Stout, co-sponsor. Second Row: Deborah Barnett, president: Thompson, Jessie L. Ealy. Ron Rady. Joe Henderson, not pictured. Frank G. Keesee, R. Chip Evans, Cheryl Harding, Marilyn Atherton,
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