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With only an approximate 400 students enrolled at Tech in 1981-82 — one fifth of the peak enrollment of 2000 — and with a continuing knowledge that Tech’s last year was rapidly coming to an end. Tech students found it was not always easy to keep spirits up. Obstacles sometimes too large to overcome resulted mainly from the lack of an average enrollment. Some activities became unavailable to us, including a major sport — football. Yet, we did what we could to keep the colors of Brown and Gold flying high; a long tradition of Tiger spirit came to the rescue and made 1982 a memorable and wonderful year. The Poms worked hard to purchase new uniforms by holding paper drives and carwashes — a success! The Cheerleaders, despite consisting of only five members, cheered enthusiastically and had the fans cheering along in no time at all. Even though the number of basketball games we won were few, the loyal Tiger fans cheered enthusiastically to keep the spirit and morale of the team high. Basketball Homecoming was a time to display school spirit and proved to be a success for many. The Music Department also kept the morale of the student body high by inspiring them with their songs. BYE BYE BIRDIE was Tech’s last stage produc- tion. With a cast of 45, some experienced, some not, they worked eagerly toward opening night. The Seniors carried on the activities that were made traditional in the years past. The Student Council and other organizations like VICA, Home Economics, and Science provided struc- ture and leadership to get important jobs done. Despite a small staff, the Chart members met the five major deadlines and were able to publish the 1 982 Chart! Tech students were provided with adequate educa- tional needs. Some smaller classes also gave the advan- tage of the student receiving more individual help. Yet, there was an underlying feeling, a feeling of loss: we were experiencing Tech High coming to an end. Tech gave us something that nobody can ever take away— the memories . . and for this reason, we will always be, deep in our hearts, Hammond Tech Tigers . . . Kathie Nichols Dana Frye Tech Students In 1982 Produced Successful Musicals, Cheered Teams To Victory, Gained Knowledge And Skills In Shops And Classes — Gave Evidence Of a Special Kind of Spirit That Made 1982 A Memorable Year! 2
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Technical Vocational High School CHART t Volume Fifty-eight Linda Reyes Leslie Vargo Editor-in-chief Business Manager The Tiger’s Last Tale
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