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Homecoming queen candidates and their escorts, nominated from each senior roll room, enjoy box seats for the game. Front Row: Jill Armstrong and Tom Adams, Roll Room 1903 Jacqueline Dixon and Joe Eads, Roll Room 1535 Frankie Peters and Danny Pride, Roll Room 400. Second Row: Marlene McCarty and Stuart Lawrence, Roll Room 73 Queen Patty Taylor and Gary Yaeger, Roll Room 6, and Linda Hodges and Bill Hodgson, Roll Room 300. ueen ignites brilliant Homecoming Brisk autumn weather caused many Techites to pull their coats closer as they awaited the beginning of Techis Homecoming Game against Scecina. When the Titans scored a touchdown in the fuust fifteen seconds, many anticipated victory for Tech. Even though the Crusaders went on to win with a score of 35-14, the evening wasn't a complete disappointment for Titan fans. Throughout the game Tech's vivacious varsity and reserve cheerleaders led chants of encouragement for the Titan players. As always during half-time, the band played lively tunes to brighten spirits. Majorettes displayed their talents in a variety of routines. Crowning the Homecoming queen was the high point of the night. The court included Jill Armstrong, Jackie Dixon, Linda Hodges, Marlene McCarty and Frankie Peters honoring Queen Patty Taylor. Bright flaming fireworks that soared upward toward the stars added the finishing touch to an evening that might have been perfect. W ok 431.5 3' FN 4 Pre-game pep talks resulted in a 6-O lead in the first fifteen seconds of the game, but, later, Coach Carlos Bell returns to the bench to urge the Titans to fight a little harder.
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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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Amid the band and maforette corps half-time show, Mr. Long- shore and Karen Darland crown senior Patty Taylor as queen of the 1967 Homecoming. As her most important royal act, Queen Patty lit the fuse to the Key Cluh's S135 firework display. Amusing school spirit and supporting the Titans was the main task of the Tech cheerleaders. Sparking enthusiasm as mem- bers of the varsity squad are Karen Spaw and Jill Armstrong: Patty Taylor, Joann Irwin and Becky Buchanan.
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