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Reflecting the increasing popularity of handicrafts as pastimes, Wendy Thon hooks a rug. Despite high schoolers 7 at- tempts at inde- pendence, many still turned to home and family for emotional as well as financial support. Borrowing the car, getting per- mission, asking for advice, re- uniting with rela- tives for holi- days— all formed integral parts of the student ' s family life. Alternately a refuge or prison, depending on one ' s mood and relationship with his family, home was a place to do homework and housework; use the phone; gather with friends; ar- gue with parents, brothers and sis- ters; listen to mu- sic; catch up on sleep; pursue hob- bies; daydream and grow up. Meeting with other students at a friend ' s house for their weekly Thursday morning prayer breakfast, seniors Cathy Pratt, Bruce Cegur and Betty Miller exchange ideas about the Bible’s revelance to now. Home life 1 1
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Taking time out from homework, sophomore Roseanne Frechette watches the TV version of West Side Story.” 10 Home life
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School-a 6- letter, 7-period word, encompass- ed activities, aca- demics, organi- zations and athletics. To HHSers in 1971-72, school took on addition- al connotations thanks to con- struction. It became a place that re- quired endurance and produced apathy. It me ant mov- ing from week to week and seeing daily changes. 1 1 meant delay- ing or not hav- ing some events. However, it con- tinued to mean doing homework, sweating tests, memorizing play parts, winning games— learning. 1 2 School
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