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Aren't those red drums wild? High steppin' strutter Marilyn Frost dances in the Forum for the 1968 Mardi Gras. Building Self Confidence Through Participation Art pupils relax and sketch campus scenery oblivious to the busy traffic on Michigan Street. For Tech students participa- tion meant to join a club, to volunteer in class, in short to give something of themselves. As they became involved in Red Cross Club, the Cheer Block, Techites participated with the headlong vigor of youth. Sharing, being part- ners in doing, whether em- phasizing a point in class de- bate or constructing decora- tions for Mardi Gras, Titans reaped from all activities what they put into them. Rank upon rank, the Majorettes await their cue at the Broad Ripple game September 13, Drummer lames Campbell confidently carries the beat for El Lobo Brass in the Forum during the Mardi Gras. 7
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Participating in an early morning round of hopscotch which proved both exciting and enjoyable for several Tech students, Linda Brady, Lee Ann Eads, Eugenia Smith, Leonard jones, and Kathy Volstad, strive to score before the bell. .1 Even examination day can be enjoyable when the teacher asks the right questions. And what gives more zest than passing a test? Ask any chemistry pupil the day aftemiard. , . , i . , - i . Il ijlfl i ll ll with Enjoyment Participation with enjoy- ment-Techites found that even school was fun as the multiple activities .at Tech offered an escape from the doldrums of academic life. Soul sessions at games and dances glowed with youthful exuberance as Titans grooved with the beat. interludes be- tween classes offered oppor- tunities for gab sessions, and for the sale of wares such as badges, candy, and greeting cards to finance special projects. With a blank and questionable look on her face Kris Tomescu dances a super soul dance in the 1968 Turnkey April 20. The arms belong to David Griffin
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