SEIIIURS HIMEKO YOKOMIZO Silver T, Third Yi-at Privilf'-qefl Student, japanese Club, Debatois' Club, Senior Chorus. ROHTTRT YOUNG News Editor of S.-rilw, O.P.ti.i3t. lfFRl?Tfl'tT HERMHN ZQSTROW, ll'i. - Crtiixv. ITl,lfFiNOR t.UCll.LE ZONTINE Third- Ywtn Piivil-'qetl Student, Senior Chorus. fliiiui iight ttz tettl It SHINE Stl SUDDEHLUI We were sophomores f- bewildered sopho- mores. We walked up Tech's front steps, looked down the seemingly endless halls, and sighed that it was just too much to expect us to find our way around such an immense place. We were lost in a new world and felt very, very small and unimportant. Each Wednesday the Scribe brought us news of school activities and as we read we won- dered if we would ever be on committees or boards and really do something besides home- work. We read wistfully of the Dux Picnic, of Delphian parties and the Senior Prom, and it all seemed so sadly distant. But our sophomore year passed by. Pit some time when we weren't watching our junior year brisked by, too. We didn't feel very different. We hadn't changed. Could we really be the graduating class? We suddenly found ourselves doing everything. Our names in the Scribe? We even wrote and edited it. The Dux Picnic for school leaders? We took it for granted. The Senior Prom? We plan- ned it. We found ourselves the Delphians, Block T members, and officers that we had worship- ped from afar. We no longer stared wide-eyed at the stars of our athletic events. They were our friends. We teased the boy in our English class about the terrible blunder he made in the last football game, We even found that we had made real friends of some of our teachers, and had grown beyond the point of speaking to them only to ask what the assignment was. We were really enjoying ourselves, looking forward to still more delight- ful days, and they told us it was all over. Over, when it had just begun.
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