Janice Helmer '68 writes "The Historical Society of Temple City has yearbooks for every class through 1989 and a few from the 1990's, however we do not have the ability to scan them. I can be contacted for use of the Historical Society's copy of the yearbooks."
Here's what Alumni News proposes:
1. If you live in the TC area, Janice will work with you to borrow a yearbook (no doubt the Hist. Soc. willl want to keep your first born child while you have the book; seems fair to us*). You can take it away, scan it and send the scans to the editor (we'll help you with specifications; we regret that all scans are not equally useful).
2. Same deal, but take the yearbook to Kinko's or another office services location, where you will pay about $1.50 per page for high-quality scans. Assuming 300 students and 20 per page; the 15 scans will cost you under $30, including a little something for Aahnold and the legislature.
Of course, if you have your own yearbook you can do the same thing. (See previous article.)
If you can help locally, contact Janice.
Finally, if you are feeling particularly magnanimous, contact the editor about underwriting all or part of the project. We'd be happy to credit you, or not, as you prefer, or to give your business some complimentary advertising.
The adjacent image is the first yearbook from 1957. Click it for a larger view.
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