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'Techmcal Foul' ,yzgmfx V .4 is C C or we are ardent students of the Technical, the Technical . . but we did not need highly technical equip- ment to inform us of the weather. Unlike those at other schools, Techites did not spend the entire school day indoors. With 12 classroom buildings, students were constantly going outside, weather it be slip- sliding on the ice to English or sloshing through the rain to lunch. A solitary student basks in the sun on the Barracks steps as he works on his homework. Junior Tamila Smith, bundled up against the cold, trudges through the snow with an armload of books and boxes of goodies from the commer- cial foods department. f 2521 '-e Although changing classes in different types of weather can be a challenge, it gave many the opportunity to come in touch with nature, others and themselves. Most students took advantage of sunny days to sit outside during their lunch periods. This time gave them a chance to catch some rays, converse with friends, or sit quietly by themselves to study. Students who have been at Tech for a while even learned to turn bad weather to their ad- vantage by using it as an ex- cuse for being tardy or missing class. Summing up her feelings about the weather on the cam- pus, Senior Michelle Thomer- son said, During the winter l almost dread coming to school, because l know l'll have to slide from class to class. But in the spring l really appreciate hav- ing to go outside between classes, because it gives me an opportunity to appreciate the beauty of Tech. Weather Feature
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This picture, taken from the top of the Arsenal, shows the many paths of learning that Tech students must maneuver in all kinds of weather. Weather Feature
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