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. gi 12' W 'f ,J ,.,. , J-.. j , - - .gt'?':f ' 1. ' r . I Q TSW: ti. . M if 14 mek. ,.., - ' we -wi . - . G . ! . .WM SENIOR HONOR SWEATERS-FRONT ROW: Rex Marshall, Phyllis Reynolds, Robert E. Davis, Debbie Deckard, Glenda Arnett. SECOND ROW: Robert Gladden, Henrietta Peterman, Carol Brown, Linda Cook, Donna Miller, Karen Darland. THIRD ROW: Mike Trittipo, Rick Bedwell, Jerry Laker, James Alstott, Marie Greene, Dorothy Panhorst, Linda Celland. FOURTH ROW: Rob- ert Kares, Steve Johnson, Marcia Morgan. Honors, acti it ,dates keep ' 0 Seniors busy The great day is upon us! We are seniors-upper classmen-the priority set of the campus. Our life at Tech is coming to a close. Just four short years ago, we were the fumbling freshmen who were dropping our books and getting lost three fourths of the time. Gradually, we grew, both physically and mentally, until now, we are the elite senior class of Tech High School-the Class of 1970. Senior -ority is something special. It is achieved through three years of toil and sweat. lt represents 2,790 minutes of underclass roll room, crowned by achieving senior status. lt is a year of senior activity, quickening at last in commencement. And suddenly from this final viewpoint we realize that our years at Tech have zipped by with dizzying speed. CHRIS COPELAND models for senior pic- ture photographer Max Galloway. , .mm s:,qq:,. '-. M5 . I , DIANE WRIGHT and Steve Wilson spell out their homecoming theme.
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AWED BY lT ALL, Carol Beverly keeps her cool at an- other Titan football game. MAJOR ETTES SWING to the call of a summer work-out, perfecting their routine. i I -ff. 'ii U, ,V,, Q., , 2 X l T 'vrvv ' -ug?-,.'.,. V '15, rg, I lf f ' 5 'Vs ' . - Q. v ' ' ' 1 B .it NR . V ,'. 51?Q fffigwaq gl 59 M M... N -' .2 4' K 4 e..v,,,,q,,. L F r 545 1' l S I' mx u 4 - P f -af 54121 14. r-5 2 , I ' 0,5 'Z' xmj.-jw,',', f tg: ' 3 5 4 , Q 7 ' a . ' :ef :lm : 'N '.'-war. . , , . ,Mui .VM ' fi: 2 1. WX 1 fe i ,J ,gi 'iiiii i lf. - rrrr - .A '.D I , 'Q' ll W Illlf dll! ,Y PULLING TOGETHER yearbook staffers take time out from the book to enjoy a day at Broad Ripple Park. And busy times they are! Throughout the school year our campus buzzes with a vast variety of activities. Senior roll rooms design floats for the Homecoming. A botany class hastens to discover the world of plants at first hand before snow appears. Work progresses on the 1405 project of the Building Trades Department. In the Printshop nine male pupils learn to set cold type by magnetic tape. And a new class, Cashiering, regis- ters with pupils. If the pupil wants it, Tech has it. linu- TE..- . ...ns 9 - , .. , , .,.,. , , s,,, H..
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We-ef N3 wr KS. - an BALANCING THEIR MORTAR BOARDS, Melanie Morphew, Andrew Taylor, Margo Ransom, Gene Honeycutt, Marsha Witsman and Dale Rigglemen find the cap and gown experience a IeveI-headed one. 8'1- ?i'C'f-ff QW-if PET, S - il Q I A . W its ,,r . -rv -fy .- , , , X 1 xi' ff 1 A-Tgfr iq 15- 'K '1 fi-'f:+i. BLASTINQ OFF to a great start Roll Room 6 was the winner of float competition with Rocket to PFNSCI U-A BURRUS gives 3 big Smile f0f the Redskins for this year's homecoming game. the camera after being crowned Homecoming Queen.
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