Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI)

 - Class of 1965

Page 19 of 216

 

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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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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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Exchange Students My name is Nora King. I ' m an excha nge stu- dent from Uruguay on the Youth for Understanding exchange program. I am living with the Raftshol family. Traverse City is a very nice place. I es- pecially like the high school and its activities. In Uruguay the school system is different from here. There are four years of high school, and we graduate when we are sixteen years old. This is why they don ' t teach driving at school, because we can ' t have our driving license until we are eighteen. 1 find that American people have a very active life. What I like most is that they are very friendly and ready to help me whenever 1 need help. My hobbies are swimming, tennis, and listen- ing to good music. I hope skiing will be one too. Of all the subjects I take, the one I enjoy best is humanities. It is a completely new thing to me, for we don ' t get it in Uruguay. My favorite tilings are cherry pie, salad dressing, American cars, and sweatshirts . I will always remember my stay in America as a wonderful experience. I think it is the wish of every exchange student that Americanpeople should know and understand other ideas and customs. My name is Torbjorn Sandberg. But most Americans couldn ' t pronounce my first name, so I changed it to Toby. I live in southern Sweden, just across from Copenliagen, Denmark. I live there with my family, which consists of Mom, Dad, and two sisters, 20 and 15 years old. I ' m in between them, many times a very good position. Here in the U.S.I live with the Frantz family at 422 Sixth Street. They ' re a very nice family with three sons and one daughter, all of them lots of fun. I like your ski areas around here. Where Hive in Sweden we have the snow, but not the hills. Therefore, I ' ve taken every chance to ski I ' ve had. Further- more, I like the school with its spirit, my family, the Big Boy, your big, smooth cars,Tanz Haus, and the choir. Shortly said: I like it here and enjoy every min- ute of it. The people over here in the U.S. are very nice and friendly. Youfeel welcome wherever you go: to church, stores, clubs, school, everywhere. What I ' m going to miss most? Your pies, especially banana, your friendli- ness, your cars, the Big Boy, and Holi- day ski area. Hope to see you again! Until then . . . take it easy!

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