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71 ' DAVID BATTS makes his first speech as vice-president of the Senior class of 1971 at the first class meeting, October 6. PRISCILLA BUFKRIS represents the 1970 Sen' ior Class as she passes the symbolic torch to 1971 representative Gladis Gorden at the Junior-Senior class convocation last spring. And so, the year brought many changes, and most of all to Tech seniors. After three years of looking forward to senior roll rooms, they returned Septem- ber 8 to find no such thing existed. For the first chaotic month of school, it looked as if the Senior Class of '71 would have no organization at all. However, the first class assembly changed matters. On October 6, seniors of '71 met for the first time and conducted their election of officers. The fact that the top five positions are held by males is a step backward in the Women's Liberation lVlovement. This blow to the girls jolted them into a little political planning. Through the year seniors conducted a class all their own. They could take the initiative to accomplish more than ever before. The individual could submit ideas for senior activities and be a participant rather than a spectator. Yes, the year of the computer meant CHANGE, but time may prove that the mechanical monster has not been so drastic after all. J! Cb ' f 4 N NEW OFFICERS of the Senior Council meet i for the first time to discuss the future of the N Ni CIBSS-
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