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carry out service projects for the school and community. The Key Club, Little Women and Student Council annually sponsor clean up days for our school. In fact, the Student Council cleans the stadium after every home football game. Many students take pride in the appearance of the school. Junior Laura Williamson stated, “Some of the club spon- sors are encouraging their clubs to participate in clean-up days. They (Sponsors) are encourag- ing club members to become involved in out-of-town club activities which make our school more widely known. Senior Suzanne Morgan noted that some of the faculty and stu- dents are working to make improvements in our school. For example, Mr. Fike even comes and mows the grass. Students and faculty interact to produce stimulant class activi- ties and fun out-of-class activi- ties. Sometimes students and faculty alike escape the rigors of school environment for a walk in the rain, a race in the sun, or a quiet moment for reflection.
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UpStu iCj W Clubs CkouiS Our school has advanced in more areas than just program, physical plant and curriculum. Our extracurricular has immensely grown from about 8 organizations when the school first opened in 1956 to about 28 at the present time. Our school offers a variety of organizations such as: N.H.S., Student Coun- cil, Little Women and Key Club, FBLA, Foreign Language Clubs, Band, Majorettes, Art Club, D.C.T. and many others. Initia- tions into various clubs help with the promotion of school spirit. Among these initiations is the annual Key Club initiation every- one looks forward to. An egg is always their main dish. Other ini- tiations are also witnessed around campus and the partici- pation in these various initiations has greatly increased. Pep Ral- lies and Football also start our school year off with a bang!! There has been a constant rise of enthusiasm among the students and the competition between the classes has become immense. The spirit of TCHS is UP and it’s growing all the time. We can attribute this to many things, one of which is our greater participa- tion in organizations. Pictured on page 12 in a counterclock- wise movement from the upper left are: 1. Sonya Sauls. Senior trombone player; 2. Key Club initiative; 3. Alan Dale Camp- bell, football star; and Senior section at the pep rally. On page 13 in a counter- clockwise movement from upper left are: 1. Anxious Juniors being measured for rings; 2. Freshmen receiving that all important call; 3. Cynthia Ellis with a bite of lunch; 4. Bealuah Howell with a des- sert; and Diane Hagan, Varsity Cheer- leader waiting for the tootball team. 13
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