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How're We Doing?

By Rees Clark '60

Mar 14, 2003 -- Since our debut in April 2002, we've registered almost 600 alumni, and we've displayed over 179,000 page views to visitors. We feel good about your response, and we'd like to know how we can serve you even better in the future.

Here are a few of our activities to date.

  • Our scholarship fund has been established in cooperation with Dollars for Scholars, the preeminent national organization supporting community based scholarships across America.
  • We've supported six reunions with mailing support and notices.
  • We've arranged for a great ISP service called ContribuNet to support the scholarship endeavor by donating FIVE DOLLARS per month to TCHS Alumni Dollars for Scholars for each and every user who signs up for their service (see link below to sign up)
  • We've established class links for about half a dozen years and we're able to provide "almost free" class sites with their own newsletters and calendars for any class that will commit to keeping them active.
  • We've registered at least one member of every class since 1955.

You can help by sending news. Use the Send News link. (Of course your superior TCHS education had already led you to that option.) Or feel free to write to the editor with suggestions. You can also help by encouraging your classmates to register in the Directory. Our main goal is still to register all 15,000 alumni.

If you can, please join TCHS Alumni News Assn. The $19 annual dues help us to defray the cost of this publication, and any surplus will go to the scholarship fund. MEMBERSHIP IS FREE to persons who use the ISP services of ContribuNet.

How can we help you today?

Sign up for ISP services from ContribuNet now. It's only $16.95 per month for unlimited dial access, five email addresses (your.name@tchsalumnionline.org), access to the TCHS Alumni portal and many additional features including a discount on your own alumni web site with numerous pages, your own newsletter and photo gallery and much more. You pay for Internet access anyway; why not divert the profit to a cause you care about?



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Sudent Mar 23, 2003
   Personal opinion: Not every student does well with books, formulas, math equations and what not. Schools need to support every aspect in which the student is interested in. Anything is possible, therefore IT CAN be done. If the Art department were to be supported with a stronger effort maybe students wouldn't find high school so mundane.
student Mar 23, 2003
   where is the darkroom? what happened to photography?

 

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