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It was “only the beginning” for TVHS and students could set many goals for themselves. From putting in the winning basket to completing an art project of macrame, goals were made and met most of the time. Students could Find a variety of new things to do with the new cour- ses offered, extracurricular activities, and just enjoying the new school. Acting, singing, jumping, tumbling, swimming were all part of the new happenings at TVHS with the play, spring concert, the gymnastics program and opening of the pool. Opposite page, upper left: Exchange student Edgardo Laurel and Joe Hammond help the team as football managers. Upper right: Looking over the variety of books offered at the book fair is a favorite pastime of study hall students. Bottom: It is “only the beginning” for the first Viking team as they make their way into the sectional final by defeating Triton. This page, bottom left: Rose Ann Fisher prepares for the half-time rush. Upper right: Choosing courses for the fall means summer registration. Middle right: The art fair during Viking Varieties displayed students’ art work such as that of Phyllis Schrcckcngost. Bottom right: Building Trades’ students work diligently building a house.
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Together We Stand Together, combined, consolidated described TVHS students as they spent the second semester in one building. Standing in the lunch line, stretching to see the winning basket or hanging around the water cooler were all part of school and the new student life. And together we stood, it was “only the beginning.” Opposite page, far left: Senior Kevin Miller ponders a famous Kennedy quote in Wash- ington D.C. Top right: “Santa” Don Hurd makes his ap- pearance during the Christmas skit. Bottom: Students “boogie” during the first school dance. This page, top left: Two bodies for one head, what a combination. Bottom left: Doug Cast, David Gross, Dar- rell Hudson, Brett Hackworth, Jeff Slone and Dale Hilcman get in the groove for lunch. Top right: The Varsity cheerleaders do a standing mount. Bottom: Dana W eaver and Leslie Davis “chat” with a group of guys after school hours. 7
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