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London Paris Travelers Innocence Abroad Two of the most exciting and provocative cities in Europe, are London, England and Paris, France. Within these two bustling metropolises lie such famous sights as the Tower of London, Picadilly Circus, Windsor Castle, the Champs Elysees, Moulin Rouge, and the Louvre Museum. These sights still exist, but they are rather frazzled by the recent visitation of fourteen T.H.S. students, led by teachers Bill Ward and John H. Snyder. The International Consortium of Education, sponsors of the week-long trip, charged but a pittance compaired to the usually enormous fees paid by average over-seas travelers. Everyone had unforgettable experiences, although one was told to return the crown jewels or else and another tried to hide a double-decker bus within his suitcase, without success. These are the students who went on the trip Gregg Beebe Sue Furlong Mary .O'Neill Tom Inglin Lisa Hanson Krystal Shoop Teresa Smith Pam Harrison Jeri Lance Matt Lund Kelley Grubb Eric Foster Tammy Teeter Kevin Zahn
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Special Aides One of the most respected and admired groups in the school is that of the Special Aides. Led by Mrs. Hawkins, T.H.S. nurse and finger bandager, they have dedicated themselves to community service through such worthy activities as parties for the elderly and disabled, visits to HealthfScience centers, and pursuance of medical careers. Officers Dorothy Elder, Presidentg Chere Hendrickson, Vice-President, and SecretaryfTreasurer Debbie Wood are all actively involved in interesting others in such occupations for the future as M.D.s, nurses, and technologists, professions which will be urgently needing individuals in the future. International Club One of the finest methods for maintaining friendly foreign relations is that of the student exchange. Educating someone about the customs and geography of another country cannot compare with actual, personal contact with one of its citizens. Although Tumwater is unfortunate in not having any foreign students this year, the International Club has kept us informed as to the progress of those visitors learning in other schools in our district, generally through club meetings and a special assembly designed to not only send off those students going on the trip to London and Paris, but to entertain and educate the entire student body on other countries. Through the efforts of the International Club and its officers fPresident Jerry Bevans and Vice President Larry Jackson, advised by Miss Pikej, the world of tomorrow may be a more unified and productive one for all.
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-'vw N 'U 5 i LEQISLATURE Legislature, although alternately cursed and praised, has accomplished more this year than many years previous. Headed by Vice President Harlan Zinck, Judge Nathan Dysart, and Secretary Kim McNamara, its main function has been to keep T.H.S. on an even keel, organizing such activities as Homecoming, dress-up days, and the new smoking area. Its members, elected democratically by the advisory groups, enthusiastically participated in this useful body, reporting information to their groups and encouraging suggestions and school spirit. The time spent has been well used, the future will tell if it's been necessary. Jon Smith, President, Sue Curtis, Social Chairman, and Christy Greenwood, Treasurer-kept close tabs on all concerned.
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