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We’ve Come a Long Way, Tigers ! Page 3
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Fall activities Fall sports Students Ads Student life I ndex It is not very easy to design a yearbook. There is a lot of work to be done and a lot of responsibility that goes into the job. It ' s an even bigger job to de- si g n a yearbook that the students will like and en- joy. It ' s true that every so often people get tired of the same old thing. Sometimes, too, peo- ple run out of idea s f or the same old traditions. So this year, we decided to do something different with our yearbook We de- cided to get away from tradition and try what many college s ha e started to da We thought it would be interesting for you and also a challenge to us to come up with something new. I hope with all the time the staff arid others are put- ting into these three sec- tions, that you will enjoy them. Of course, there are some people who do more 4-17 18-31 32-49 50-31 52-53 54-56 than others, and therefore deserve credit. I would like to give special thanks to these staff members. Rich Tunis, who even after graduation, returned to perfect the sports. T h e r e ' r e also Rich Jablonski and Jeff Crooks, who came through with the photographs when we need- ed them most A big thanks goes to Harry of Bodie ' s, who taught us better late than never and helped get the show on the road. A s p« c i al thanks to Mrs. M yers for all the help she gave me and for the yelling to make me get my work done. And I wo uld like to thank the rest of the staff for adding their 2£. N o w I w ould like to present you with the first section of your new year- book. May you enjoy it. Kris Kras, Editor ' l £$ee c
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Students Celebrate Homecoming Activities This year Homecoming Week was enhanced by Auto- graph, Sports, ' 50 ' s , Kiddie, and Loyalty Days Tech Tigers in large numbers participated in the spirit rais- ing festivities throughout the week, as well as the Pa- rade, Tricycle Race, and Powder Puff Game held Sat- urday. The Senior Class drove away withfirst prize in the Float Contest, Lettermen ' s Club took first in the Tricycle Race, and Mrs. Vadas ' room won the Home- coming Door Contest. WithaO-Otie, the Senior Girls, coached by Mr. Os- burn and Mr. Wesley, won the Powder Puff game on yardage. During half-time of the Tech-Clark game. Will you hold still!! I hope my boyfriend doesn ' t see me.
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