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pace for homecoming week Letterman ' s Club “tiger won first place in the Homecoming Parade. “Fifty years of Tigerism” was the theme celebrated throughout an entire week of Homecoming activities during October 6-12. As the Tigers prepared themselves for the Whiting Oilers, students participated in such events as Sweatshirt Day, Class Color Day, Sneaker Day, Bermuda Day, Loy- alty Day, Tug of War, a tricycle race, pep rally, a parade containing more than twenty floats, a door decorating contest, and the traditional Homecoming Dance. A huge, gaily decorated cake commemorating Tech’s fifty years was presented to Mr. Parson, principal, by the senior class. The Homecoming tradition at Tech was apparently started in the early 1950’s, with the first queen being crowned in 1954. Doug Schrum struggles with his tricycle.
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“Fifty years of tigerism” sets Brenda Watwood, freshman, Edith Ullstram, sophomore, Queen Sue Carlson. Debbie Lindsay, junior, and Jill Nichols, senior, pose shortly after coronation. From left are Carolyn Harris, Mary Ann Warren, Marge Leeper, Maggie Gootee, queen, Joyce Erb. dressed as a tiger, Leona Drusz, Charmaine Schreech, Joan Comer, Carolyn Slade and Beverly Hadil share honors as being members of Tech’s first Homecoming court.
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8 John Rokosz and Steve Burczyk learn some new techniques in auto shop. Paul Canthor, Clark trade student, is sorting I.B.M. cards.
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