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In recognition of their cumulative 7-point grade average during their high school career, these seniors received white sweaters with green insignia in a special recognition program. They 8I'8, front row: Jerry Troxel, Jon Burroughs, ,lack Seibert, Gary Champion, Stephen Handy, Donn Patterson. Second Row: Neita Waldo, Donna Blount, Linda Hill, Ain Haas, Evelynn Miller, Sharon Koehler, Linda Ingle, Donald Grover, Ann Bartley, Dan Reneau, Chris Russell, Linda Herman. Fred Bremer, Paula Chambers, not pictured. Last summer, Linda Arnett, Anita Belding, Steve Handy, Danny Pride and Donna Blount were chosen for membership in a workshop held nt Indiana University. The girls attended Girls' State, and Steve and Danny went to Boys' Slate, each group for a week. Actual functioning in mock political situations gave them practical experience in government. Commended as an outstanding student hy the National Achievement Scholarship Program, Charles William Johnson looks forward to a college career. Above: Dan Reneau assists in a French class after having acquired an authentic accent, perfected last summer in the l.U. Honors Abroad program. While Dan visited in France, Neita Waldo, below, outstanding Latin pupil, was honored in the same pro- gram with a trip to Italy where she studied.
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Below: Students listen attentively as Tim Schneider, junior class representative, gives N his campaign speech for SAO Board. Through its varied extra-curricular program, Tech added fun, friendship and responsibility to the daily routine. The effort of making a 7:30 a.m. meeting or of staying after school was well rewarded by growth in leadership and cooperation. Tech's fifty organizations sponsored spelunking expeditions, chess tournaments, speech meets and public service projects. Titans learned more about future vocations through occupational clubs, earned ham radio operators' licenses, became physics experts with a laser beam, gave expression to their dramatic abilities in the all-school plays, cheered at pre-sectional pep rallies, marched in the ROTC Federal Inspection, hammered nails in Mardi Gras booths, made friends, and coped with insurmountable problems- all through Tech's organizations. Enjoying the soft Hawaiian atmosphere, royalty Patty Taylor and Stanley Neal reign over the Junior Prom. heighten enthusiasm, brighten routine The zany antics of clowns Jim Sutton and Bill Barton brought laughter to the 67 Sketchbook.
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41529 150 3' 'err . 1 ' Sharon Koehler proudly displays the Free- dom's Foundation plaque denoting Tech's consistent record of citations by the organi- zation since 1951 in interpreting the American Way of Life. Sharon and Miss LaVon Whitmire, Tech art teacher, were this year's representatives for the Valley Forge Pilgrimage. department head. Tech's participants in the Indianapolis High School Science Seminar are shown above. F rom Row: George Blythe, Jr., Dan Auhle, Tim Wand, Rachelle Lee, John Farley, department head. Back Row: Dan Reneau, Ain Haas, Harry Benson, Robert Kares, Keith Williams, Louis Allen, Bright Titans add luster to Tech name Titans of 1968 excelled in many areas to bring honors to Tech. Participation in speech, music, and athletic contests reaped awards for individual and team efforts. Honored for past performance, several Techites attended Hoosier Boys' and Girls' State, while achievement on special tests resulted in commendation for some in national scholarship programs. Tech itself received national recognition as a superior high school and sent Techites across the nation to Philadelphia and Tucson to represent the school at awards programs. Ain Haas and Linda Herman attained the statins of semi-finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Examination.
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