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Students toured Mount Vernon and could visit the wharf where George Washington kept his boats on the Potomac River.
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Below-. Mr. Barney looks over the list of visiting parents during National Education Association Week. Involvement — a key word in school life Involvement is important to the life of every Tech student. School activities are versatile in order to give everyone an op- portunity to become involved. For some students this means working as cashier in the cafeteria, sharing a locker with a friend, or doing research in the library. For others it is practicing stage make-up in a drama class, playing practical jokes at the lunch table, or serv- ing the school and community through the various clubs. Many clubs and organizations participate in yearly philanthropy projects to aid the community. Besides collecting and distributing food baskets and rebuilt toys to needy per- sons, Tech groups participated in the Community Chest Drive. Laura Eubanks and Sherri Shook exchange greetings and books during a break between classes. 13
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Donna Banik and Jim Behling, Debbie Lindsay and Randy Relinski, and Rhea Bereolos and John Coulis participate in the Grand March. Prom, tour highlight high school life No trip to Washington would be complete without a tour through the White House. Magic Moments was the theme of the Jr.-Sr. Prom on the evening of May 9, 1969 which was held at St. Michael ' s Hall. The atmosphere of the special occasion was set by silhouettes, a cart of flowers, and formal attire. Buddy Presner and his Orchestra provided the music. The Prom was a great success and was a meaningful experience to both the Juniors and Seniors. The Post-Prom Party was held at San Remos Res- taurant and was sponsored by the Tech P.T.A. Juniors and Seniors from Tech joined students from other Hammond Public Schools for the annual eight-day, New York- Washington tour. Students arrived in Washington on Wednes- day aboard the Erie-Lackawanna where they spent two and a half days visiting the monuments, government buildings, and other places of interest. Friday evening buses transferred the group to New York and students could see the Statue of Liberty, U.N. Building, and Empire State Building. 15
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