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465-f'fig1Qgg,s., -as rise-sa,-Egg? Class of '71 Leaders for Tomorrow Thanking you for your help Jim Malcomb, President Ann Robertson, V. President Karen Sheffield, Secretary Kathy Fry, Treasury Advertising - 215
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LEFT: Mr. Richard J. Trolley, mayor of the City of Taylor. BELOW: Mayor Rich- ard J. Trolley displays an architect's rendering of the new North End park, swimming pool and skating rink scheduled for development this year and partly financed by proceeds from a 35,000,000 bond issue approved by Tay- lor voters in November, 1970. The Youth Commission took a leading role in the bond campaign. From left are Commissioners Janis Green, Milt Monta- gano, Kathleen Miller, Doug Burman, Jacque Miller, Mayor Trolley, Cheryl Monroy, Mike Hampstead, Diane Hazzard, Yvonne Beard, Wally Rudin, and Mike Tanner, chairman. 'T'3iELLEI is-ii, v- :':ery1 EivIE?EE'?' '3223'2 WNY!- ' egfsiiui. a-iff 'iz-.1 Y l - H ' '- -W ' milf' f' --e:1'f:-m- - 'F ,, .--- ft-- . 562: 454. 5-QQ JQ, .-,.,:fi 'f. : 214 - Advertising 2 fs -fp 69 'Yo Q From Th Office of th Mayor v Taylor is a young city - three years old on May 1 1 lor is also a city of the young: twenty-one thousand T are enrolled in our public schools this year. And does not ignore its youth. We were among the first to establish a City Youth mission - a body that has equal status with other pal commissions. The Youth Commission memt students representing every Taylor junior high a school. They let us know what young people are ...They keep us tuned in - and we listen. It's a two-way street. Sometimes we ask our youth ten to us - to hear our community problems and solve them. No city can afford not to involve its you ple in community development. We hope they'll help us grow. We hope that those who are students will want to become our involved adult leaders tom they don't, we're in trouble. - Mayor Richard J. Trolley VV VV Y Ilk IIK H CTORITAS YO
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Congratulations to the Class of 1971. The Class of 72 216-Advertising President: Terry Beaudoin V. President: Grace Tomei Secretary: Lauren Phillips Treasurer: Debbie Andrus
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