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Our Fair Lady Reigns r ' ? ; -■ f a4 ; The TCHS football players nominated five senior girls to represent tliem for 1964 homecoming. The student body had the difficulty of choosing among Cathy Wheeler, Kay Youker, Barb Muse, Elaine Johnson, and Kathy Hagen. The single yellow rosebud corsage revealed to Barb Muse that she was oiu- fair lady. Coach Bacon re- ceived the crown from little Rudy Raftshol to coronate QueenBarb after a 34-0 Trojan victory over Holland.
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Make Tomorrow ' s Leaders ' . Kiw.i x ' .WKf]pss7;;r KTj»(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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Over ' 64 Homecoming The annual Snake Dance stretches both arms and enthusiasm for homecoming. Len Hawley sparks the fire that singed Holland ' s effigy. Tlie next night we burned them out 34-0. Sherry Mericle and Judy Montague agree that school lunches are becoming quite imaginative- -mums for dessert! Spectators at the homecoming game demonstrate the en- thusiasm which boosted the Trojans to LMAC champs. Dave Ligon and Tom Brott treat their fair ladies to a dance at the post-game My Fair Lady homecoming dance.
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