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Enthusiasts patronize school, region diversion Wildcats on the go surged through a kaleidoscope of activities. Revolv- ing around school-oriented enter- tainment, students attended ath- letic meets, plays, fund-raising events, field trips and soc hops. Breaking out of Hammond High orbit, teen spectators viewed mov- ies, applauded concerts and stage plays, worshipped at churches. Activists beach -partied, trick-or- treated, tobogganed, flew kites. Auditorium sessions involved HHS ' ers both as participants and audiences. Assemblies focused on safety, brotherhood, vocal music, cit- izenship, Illinois archeology, dra- ma, student government and sports. Enthusiasm and pride in the purple radiate from the stands of Friday night football fans. Reverence after quiet church moments inspires judi MacCartney, Brian Rohde and Paul Foltz. Entertainment sprinkled with education sparks auditorium session as Mr. Frank Bur- rows Jr. uses magic to stress auto safety. 16
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As a result of an Association petition and Herald editorial, workman applies plaster to Hammond High corridors in a post-fire facelifting. Bibbed for a group brush-in, cavity fighters Mary Simmons, Nancy Conway and LaVonne King fluoride their teeth in an IU program Feb. 11. 15
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Cats overlook color, creed; prefer individuality Mixed emotions mark Brenda Jefferson’s reaction to African breakfast served be- fore school in Afro-American history. Perturbing Dennis Shoup, Maury McCough enacts bigotry in brotherhood auditorium. Boasting a balanced blend of stu- dents, HHS taught its citizens a priceless lesson: acceptance of each individual as a human being, not as a white or black, a Mexican or Pole, a Jew or Presbyterian. Whether in the locker room after a game, on stage before a concert or in the hall before class, Wild- cats overlooked race, nationality, creed and father’s occupation in favor of cooperation, personality. In an era of increasing US ra- cial tension, HHS tried to better student relations. Association hu- man relations committee became a full-fledged club. A student pe- tition resulted in a six-week Afro- American history course that at- tracted students of every race. Firemen’s charity program gets toys from Sandy Peterson, Sylvia Sang and Sue Weaver.
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