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Q 9 Bourbon treet draws happ throng Laughter, gaiety and light hearts against a backdrop of autumn leaves prevailed on the night of the Mardi Gras. To begin the festivities, everyone was invited to enjoy an evening meal under the hazy October 7 sky. Upon entering the gym all were swept up in a whirl of fast-paced events. Dumping mud on some unfortunate Boys' Octette member, shaving a balloon, sending a friend to jail, having the future foretold, and racing slot cars , offered amusement to all. Patrons enjoyed the traditional autumn treats- Above: From its Telegraph-a-Techile booth, the Spanish Club, spon- sored by Mrs. Maria Lagadon, contacts missing persons via the public address system. Right: Mr. Douglas Perry suffers the perils of a new teacher as the Boys Octette sells Mud-in-the-Eye to a succession of eager rope pullers. cider from a wooden keg and crisp candy apples Victors at the 35 booths rejoiced at winning teddy bears, straw hats, cakes and goldfish. The not-so-lucky were rewarded with rubber insects, colorful leis, whistles and paper umbrellas. Potted plants, mod tiger-striped berets, jewelry, and odds-and-ends separated Techites from their tickets. Climaxing weeks of campaigning, the crowning of Miss Treble Clef, Brenda Bailey and Mr. Bass Clef, Randy Brown, by Principal and Mrs. Longshore, was a victory for the band and orchestra
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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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lla law QR OM MT Preparations for the Mardi Gras explode as Debbie Kuykendall wears down crayons, misplaces marking pens and splatiers paint in un attempt to finish a Concert Club poster. r l r w QUJIXPD Kfkll Having been caught in her evil deed and thrown into jail, Cindy Lewis pleads to her friends to bail her out. ,.,. is Brenda Bailey and Randy Brown, newly crowned king and queen, bring honor to the band and orchestra respectlvely. Above: Brenda Moore at the local FTA Barber Shop finds that shaving a balloon is harder than it looks. Left: With paper lanterns and streamers creating an uir of gaiety, the Mardi Gras provided popcorn, prizes and laughs for all. 17
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