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Early in the morning, the cooks are busily at work pre- paring the meal for the day. They prepare good and nourishing meals, working in their uniforms behind the spotless counters and in the modern kitchens. The food is a tempting sight for Highland high students after a long morning of classroom studies. The cooks have a reputation for being fast and effi- cient and thus are always ready to serve the hungry students waiting in the long lunch line. This slow moving lunch line of famished Trojans is begun at 11:45 each day bv the eighth graders. These underclassmen are the first to smell and taste the tempting menu of the day. The next class to join the never ending line are the freshmen, at 12:00. At 12:05 the starving upperclassmen are permitted to in- vade the lunch line in hopes of FOOD! Since the lunch line at Highland high is always so long and ever growing, many are tempted to cut. This, as they know, usually proves futile, for teachers are always on the look-out and sending cutters to the end of the line. Mrs. A. Blink, Mrs. M. Gorman, Mrs. J. Sodestrom, and Mrs. Swienconek prepare lunches daily in modern kitchen.
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Trojans Enjoy Supporting Their Teams Football is one of the most popular sports at HHS. It is the sport of matching one team’s Drawn, brains and speed against another’s. Although the players sometimes resent the daily practice after school, they take great pride in their coach, and individual accomplishments; at the end of the season they feel that the personal satisfactions gained by team membership justify their dynamic effort. The vivacious Trojan cheerleaders play an important part in school life. Never conceding defeat until the game is over, they lead the students in rallying the team to victory. The individual cheerleader makes an interesting picture. There are times of tension and anxiety while a field goal is being completed; but there are also times of estatic joy as the team is victorious at the end of a close game. The many moods of a cheerleader are illustrated in the face of Peggy Goolik, var- sity cheerleading captain. 20
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Gabfests and Relaxation Are Welcome After David Smith, Carl Topor, Kitty Lien, Janada Radford, (on the grass), Pam Krucik, Jo Ann Bacon and Cathy Jo Dunfee (in the car) enjoy a relaxing conversation in the school’s pleasant, modern atmosphere; while Tom Garbett, Mike Prepsky and Steve Eastham (standing) have a man-to-man talk.
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