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King Jack Seibert enjoys a royal dance with Queen Judy McCullough at the first semi-formal dance of the year. David Griffin, Gene Wilkinson, Becky Green, ,Tack Seibert, and Evelyn McCorder take a timeout for a rest and snack at the Incense and Pep- permints dance. Incense, Peppermints song sets theme for SAO dance , , alum- evra' sn' Tim Schneider tries his hand at the interior decorating in preparation for the November 18th CVODI. A big panda bear sits majestically in his stick candy pagoda, sniffing a pot of bum- ing incense and enjoying the evening's activities.
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Q 9 prove How good is Tech? Presenting the all-school Thanksgiving Assembly was the task this year of the Human Relations Committee. Top-Front Row: Paul Glaspie, Linda Chapman, Susie Clark, Marsha Allen. Second Row: Tom Leavell, Margaret Godwin, Comelia Oates, Linda Ingle. Above-Front Row: Steve Woods, Glenn Crawford, Harriet Gooch, David Cooper. Second Raw: Jim Price. Mike Hodason. Marcia Sayles. A surging audience of over 5000 pupils, teachers, and guests return to the day's rou- tine after attending the November 22, 1967, Thanksgiving assembly. Attentively watching the 1967 Thanksgiving Assembly, teachers and pupils alike register looks of interest. Coordinating the program, Mrs. Sarah Ha- mer, covsponsorg Linda Herman, president, and William Guess, co-sponsor, led the group in the panel discussion.
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Holiday fetes use Latin, U.S. Themes Entertaining Roman citizens at the History Cluh's Saturnalia cele- bation, Techites Ain Haas and Warren Burris stage a wrestling ex- hibition on December 14, 1967, in the Cafeteria. Enjoying the festivities of the Satum- alia, Tech History Club members lounge in the Cafeteria. Counterclock- wise are Don Knorr, Linda Lowman, Marilyn Isbell, a guest from Arlington, Gary Etchison, Chris Russell and Sharyl Gaskins, all clad in Roman togas. A visit from Santa Claus tSgt. Fizerl brought the title of king of the ROTC Christmas dance to C!Capt. Robert Hill. Mrs. Howard Longshore adjusts the crown as Sgt. Thomas Dawson, who served as master of ceremonies, and Santa look on. Auctioning slaves', for as much as 38.75, cheering for their favorite wrestler, and witnessing the murder of Julius Caesar made guests feel their parts as Roman patricians and plebians at the Saturnalia celebration. Tech History Club members and guests from the Arlington Latin and Howe History Clubs attended the banquet on December 14-. Toy soldiers, flags, and a Christmas tree filled with red, white, and blue lights sparked the Cafeteria with holiday spirit for the 1967-68 Military Ball December 16. Senior Donna Blount receives an early Christmas present, the tiara and roses of queen of the 1967-68 Military Ball from Principal Howard Longshore. Stephen Behlmer's band provided the music for the dance.
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