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Winter 2003 January 15, 2003
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| ISP service from ContribuNet will benefit TCHS Alumni News Assn. scholarship program. Service is available now; follow the ContribuNet link in the Contents to the registration form.
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TC musician, artist, animator Ward Kimball's 2002 passing drew more readers than any other article we've published.
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TCHS Alumni News Assn. Announces Scholarship Fund, 'Net Access Program
- TCHS Alumni News Assn. scholarships will be funded by a new Internet access program in cooperation with ContribuNet. Dollars for Scholars program tools will assist in fund management. Members can save money while contributing to educational opportunity.

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CBS 48 Hours Episode Features TCHS Alumnus
- The "Mike Coghlan '57 Mystery Hour" was the theme of CBS 48 hours February 12.

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Class of '93 Announces Reunion
- Reunite with classmates November 15 in San Pedro.
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Class/68 Reunion Planning Begins
- Meeting March 9 expected to set date, form committee.
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Class of '85 Reports; All Classes Represented in Directory
- With the registration of Bruce Knight and David Mendelson '85 last week, all classes are now represented in the alumni directory. Most registrations have come by word of mouth. We'd like to put a word into your mouth ("JOIN") -- now go ye among the people
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Class of 1983 Announces Reunion
- Save the date: August 1, 2003. All events in S.G. Valley. Don't miss it!

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How're We Doing?
- Growth of directory, continuing hits make us feel good. How does it look from there?
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Class of '84 Reunion Planning Under Way
- Committee looking for contact info. Don't miss out!
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Seeking Class Site Addresses
- We know about '68 and '71. Does your class have a site?
Directory and Forum Registration
If you registered only in the Forums or only in the Directory, you're not receiving all the benefits of the site. Although eventually a single registration will link both features, this is not yet the case. If you registered in one, please be sure you've registered in the other.
When registering in the Forums, we suggest you choose a short user ID instead of your full name. We suggest a combination that is easy to remember and that links you to your class, such as johnj54.
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