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THE MARCHING OF TIME A new year with its excitement and uncertainty swept up the world and, particularly, the stu- dents of TCHS as never before. As pessimistic and as turbulent as the 1970’s had begun for our country, so began the 1980’s. The power and prestige of our nation were challenged unlike any time since 1941. Within just the first month of the new decade, many of the accomplishments of the last ten years seemed to fade before our very eyes. President Carter asked for the reinstatement of the selective service registration which legitimately had those age Blaring sharp, crisp notes, the trumpet section advances forward during one of the band's performances. 18-26 worried. “Detente,” SALT I, and SALT II appeared to be forgotten as the two super-powers entered into a neo-cold war cli- mate. However, on the homefront, life continued on its course. The students seemed aware of the world’s problems, but acted some- what apathetic towards them. In comparison, students were more enthusiastic about the events occurring directly around them. They were more excited about the sports program than in the past five or six years as the fans followed the football team to the semi-state. The pep-club was also more boisterous with a large membership. As the building program devel- oped, students moved into the re- modeled cafeteria as well as the home ec rooms. The renovated auditorium with carpeting and new cushioned seats was a pleas- ant sight to see compared to the squeaky floors and carved-up wooden chairs of old. Yes indeed, things were looking up for the students and faculty in 1980, just as long as they did not look out too far. Nevertheless, it was truly a new morning for peo- ple, events, and places, and we all arose to greet it in one way or another. — The Editor The long, hectic day as a band guide can certainly wear a person out. Taking a break, Susan Gillick gazes away while Lisa Royer and Sherri Williams rest against this automobile. Opening 7
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Hardly serving a purpose, this sign, which once stood on Fulton Street, lies wasted amidst the mud and discarded construc- tion materials near the teacher-visitor parking lot. Hoards of yellow buses from various schools around the area are aligned on the unfinished parking lot during the band contest. Rummaging through her locker in senior hall, Michele Middleton attempts to find an assignment buried amongst other pa- pers and books. Surrounding her are sen- iors Susan Etienne, Pat Goble, Cathy Conan, and Lisa Hagan. 6 Opening
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