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Today ' s Candidates This propaganda-filled junior wing bulletin board illustrates the gusto of a TCHS elec- tion. Junior class candidates get last-minute butterflies before their speeches. Gubernatorial candidates AlexBlue, Len Hawley, Jeff Hayes, and Dale Manty listen to their opposition, Phil Nelson.
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Throughout Summer Earl Hamilton and Charlie Mcach, ' 65, grimly face a newschoolyearby paying activity fees to Bob Graham, ' 60, summer library assistant. Sharon Mihulka ' 65 and Gail Olson ' 66 pass out Pines at TCHS ' first pen party for deliverance of the yearbook. Let ' s forg t tlie whole thing, thinks Gary Feneley ' 65 as he watches his book bill mount. A lack of tables doesn ' t hinder Mariann Ingwersen ' 65 from thinking up a witticism for Nancy Hadley ' s Pines. Typical at the Pines party were students like Bruce Jenkins ' 65, absorbed in signing piles of latest yearbook.
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Make Tomorrow ' s Leaders ' . Kiw.i x ' .WKf]pss7;;r KTjĀ»(raT - TCHS ' new principal, Mr. Lawler, points out parliamentary procedure to the school ' s incoming lieutenant governor and governor, Jeff Hayes and Len Haw- ley. Secretary D ' Arcie Oatley jots down notes at a summit meetingof the junior class officers, Bill Bjork, president, Jim Batsakis, vice-president, and Bob Guyot, treasurer. Leaders of the next graduating class. Treasurer Stew- art Reed, President Steve Lockman, Secretary Linda Hamrick, and Vice-president Roland MacEachran decide on senior announcements. President Tom Lardie, Vice-pres- ident Ross Overbeck, Secretary Marg Bellfy, and Treasurer Bill Smith meet with the ' 67 class ad- viser, Mr. Ronald Gray, to dis- cuss the future of TCHS ' newest faces. 13
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