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This page: Top left: Reporters in press room, adapted from locker rooms in Wagstaff Gymnasium. phone in coverage of the President,s speech. Standing is Presidential Press Secretary Ron Nessen. Top right: The President gets a kiss from an Apache Belle in entrance cere- monies. Bottom right: A student asks the President a question in a question-and-answer session after the speech. Bottom right: The rear half of Wagstaff Gymnasium was the same as the front half-swelling with crowds. The raised press platform held both network and local television cameras and national and local newspaper photographers. Opposite page: Top: A member of the audience queries the President. One question prompted the President to endorse the junior college phase of education. In earlier remarks the President called TJC one of the biggest and best junior colleges in the nation. Bottom: National reporters feed information to wire services via a telexmachine. A constant flow of news emitted from the TJC campus kept the rest of the world abreast of the historic event. muon , no U o:oxo:o:o:o'o fa' f K ,I I g:oxfa'?:4.:,:,:,:, , mo nm . ummm ' annum mmm annum mmm 1 mum muon 'N . omomm' 2- umm 'N .n Nunn NN nmm ' o . mom N 'Qu tnuuntlln i.,,,,mo.o.o,a.4 National Media Coverage WELCOME PRES X W if 1. 3-+ ' 7 , . .1 f 1 l if '4 lf I' 'N :gl 'fs X. 'f 'Q
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