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TCHS_1991.pdf
1991 yearbook (annual) of Tri-Center High School

TCHS_1990.pdf
1990 yearbook (annual) of Tri-Center High School

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Groundbreaking Service: The Rev. Clarence Woolard turns a shovel of dirt at ground=breaking services Sunday for a new $75,000 educational unit at the Fifth Avenue Methodist church. Flanking the Rev. Mr. Woolard are Forest A. Moore, building committee…

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Fifth Avenue Methodist Church . . . was organized in 1889.

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Fifth Avenue Methodist Church . . . at 1800 Fifth avenue was completely rebuilt in 1924.

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Fifth Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, Fifth Avenue and Eighteenth street, is completing its forty-seventh year.
The church has carried on its ministry along with the development and growth of the west end of the city. It serves a large…

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Allowing Light . . . to flow into classrooms are the large and plentiful windows in the new educational unit at Fifth Avenue Methodist Church.

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This Stately Church . . . Fifth Avenue United Methodist opens its doors wide to its ever-increasing active memberships. It is most proud of its growth which has earned recognition.

Fife, Cathie

Feed 5000

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The Rev. Richard Wagner, pastor at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, adds another grocery sack with food for The Feed 5000 Project to those already in the vestibule of the church.

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Bonneted And Gowned . . . Farragut ladies prepare for the town's centennial celebration which runs through Sunday. From left are Mrs. Harold Brooks, whose husband is co-chairman of the centennial, Mrs. Arnold Spears and Mrs. Kenneth Livingston.

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The Present Home . . . of the First Congregational Church in Farragut. A special service here Sunday marked the 80th anniversary of the founding of the church.

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Her Children Travel . . . at times like the doll-infant that Mrs. Stephen Akangbe, a Nigerian, displays for Mary Hurlbut and the Rev. and Mrs. George Campbell, Farragut. Miss Hurlbut holds an African woman's hoe.
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