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116l Mug Mob SR.WI1o'sWl1o Voters maintain established tradition ,..f l fi Q 'v . if 1 ' , K- ' L xi ' W., ,flyer , , , sl, W Jw Y ' 'Ki 1 5-,x I, .,,., K, I , . when-avwvlvairlk THE LINE UP. Chosen sophomore and junior class favorites respectively, Chip Adams, Karen Io Petrus, Terry Vail, and Jenny Plafcan enjoy Hhamming it up'f for photographers. HORNET BOOSTERS Lisa Wylie and Danny Rieke, Most School Spirited and Melissia Gunter and LeRoy Booe, Most Athletic discuss pre-game strategy before state- playoffs.
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ALL-STAR, Freddie Lisko, Most Valuable Player in Class BH football competition, spent most of his spare time in the gym. Prac- ticing, for Freddie, meant athletic scholar- ships. ANNUALITIES. Editor ofthe '74 HORNET, Vivian Svestka proofs pages after school for deadline No. 2. The duties of state CYO pres- ident and Arkansas representative on the Na- tional Multiple Schlerosis Youth Leadership Council also filled her extra curricular hours. f' X ff Faculty designates tour top-ranked seniors Maintaining a relatively new trad- ition, HHS faculty members voted four seniors into the third annual Hall of Fame on Ianuary 15. Cited for his accomplishments in sports and extra-curricular ac- tivities, Freddie Lisko served as fullback on the '73 Hornet team and was chosen All-District, All-State and Most Valuable Player in class B football competition. He also served as president of the FFA and participated in FCA work. Vivian Svestka, outstanding in academics, served as president of the Beta Club and band, and was co-editor of the HORNET yearbook. Active in FBLA, she served as sec- retary. Vivian was also chosen drum majorette of the marching Hornet band. Linda Bednar and Lisa Wylie supported the Hornets in athletic events and were instrumental in carrying out community activities and projects. Hall of Fame!115 g Q 1 gf' 5 Es
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Carrying on the tradition, HHS student body spotlighted 20 upperclassmen for Who's Who hon- ors. The top award, Mr, and Miss HHS, was taken by seniors Freddie Lisko and Alice Milton. Sophomore Steve Colclasure and junior Cathy Stallings were chosen Neatest. Skip Hula and Louise Holmes, both sophomores, were voted Most Likely to Succeed, while seniors Danny Rieke and Lisa Wylie were picked Most School Spirited. Most Athletic were juniors LeRoy Booe and Melissia Gunter. Sophomore Roger Templeton and senior Karen Black were named Wittiest, and chosen Most Talented were junior Rodney Bul- lock and senior Vivian Svestka. Selections for class favorites voted on by their individual grades were: Eddie Pitonyak and Linda Bednar, 12th, Terry Vail and Jenny Plafcan, 11th, and Chip Adams and Karen Petrus, 10th. Hornet staff members kept up student curiosity from the time of Who's Who elections, December 3, D in until Annual Day. LOOKING OVER their studies before clas- ses, sophomores Louise Holmes and Skip Hula earn their title of Most Likely to Suc- ceed. LOOKING AHEAD, Most Talented Vivian Svestka and Rodney Bullock anticipate stu- dent conductor try-outs in Band. LEANING to the position of senior class favorites, Linda Bednar and Eddie Pitonyak goof off in the hall. ALWAYS WELL DRESSED, Cathy Stallings and Steve Colclasure enjoy a noon lunch break with Wittiest Karen Black and Roger Templeton. ,vw
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