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job. Focusing on studies is our top priority, but everyone likes a little diversion. Even taking time to get a class picture made so you can be sure to get in the yearbook is very important. School pictures, pep rallies, hol- idays and parties help break up the everyday routine. But every school needs a spe- cial queen and our MISS TCHS is Emily Woodward. After grad- uation this year Emily plans to further her studies in the area of drama. She has appeared in a number of dramatic roles and has earned quite a reputation for her acting ability. Fads, queens, homework and fun times all make focusing on the year 81 well worth it. Clockwise for pages 12 and 13 are: Gui- tarist William; thoughtful Steve; pretty Annette; Queen Emily; our favorite Nikes; Super George, the teacher; and Sweetheart; George for the Little Women. 13
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From Diversity We Learn Focusing on school life and what happens in our small com- munity makes our school important. Without fun times, teachers and initiations, it might get to be a little dull around the old TCHS Campus. But not a chance here. Learning to play the guitar for fun or to impress your girl is just one decision you will have to make. Being the hero and sweetheart for 30 girls is another sweet pleasure. Everyone should be so lucky, right George? But along with all the fun things must come the serious too. Mr. Franklin lec- tures about the old countries and tries to keep everyone cur- rent with the new ones. What a 12
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Work Is the Focus When You Join! Don’t Sass the upper class!” Those are words of wisdom given by freshman Robbie Nolan to his fellow freshmen. Not everything is that bad about TCHS for new people, Chris Rigoni said It's different because you have more opportu- nities.” Angela Wright sup- ported his ideas by simply stat- ing that it is a challenge. Joining a club can be fun,” stated Walt Evans who was one of four freshmen tapped for membership in the Key Club. Initiation was demanding for all the candidates in Latin, Span- ish, Little Women, and Key Club, and others. Service is one of the key assets these clubs give to the student body. 14
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