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Monte python?: A snake trainer from the Marsalis Zoo shows H.P. Oktoberfest: Students try to decide what to buy of the various paintings and a Burmese python at a Hi-Lites meeting. crafts made by art club members for their art and bake sale. Star stagehand: Janay Ferguson performs one of the many chores in preparation for the Senior Play by painting a prop for the set. 20 e October
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What a great bargain: Senior Lads and Lassies member John Christian shows a customer all the super finds at the L L garage sale. Super-teacher: Mrs. Linda Raya, HPISD Teacher of the Year, is con- : gratulated by Dr. Sigler at a tea given in her honor. Down ...set... hut!:Quarterback Bart Bevers makes sure everyone is ready before he begins the next play in the Scots’ season opener. 9@®@ GSR SRF tE OHO ee F RG i oo ste te ri senna ei sti ota September e 19
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Sores: art club sale occupy month Besides a pleasant change of weather, October brought many ac- tivities for H.P. students. some in- cluded State Fair Day, Texas-O.U. Weekend, and Scot football games. Clubs opened up membership for students. New organizations such as the Country Club and Novels and Movies Club offered a greater varie- ty for students to choose from. Hi- Lites held its annual Mother- Daughter Tea on October 4, at the home of club officer, Day Dickinson. The Art Club sponsored the first ““H.P. OKTOBERFEST.”’ Many club members made craft items, pain- tings and baked goods for the sale. Several seniors were recognized | for high honors in different areas. Thirty new members were initiated into the National HonorSociety, and a party was held for them at Karen Neal's home. Seven seniors were named National Merit Semi-Finalists for scoring in the top one-half per- cent nationwide on the PSAT NMS- QT, while sixteen other seniors achiev ed the honor of National Merit Commendee for scoring in the top five percent in the nation. “Could It Be Magic’’ was the theme of the 1981 Homecoming Dance, sponsored by the Student Council. H.P. students danced to the music of the band, Money. Michelle Aldridge was named Homecoming Queen at the dance. The month ended with first rehearsals for the Senior Play, foot- ball wins over South Garland ad Mesquite, and, of course, Halloween. t : 4 4 +a | A Halftime highlight: The Highlander Band gives an entertaining performance for Scot fans. Octobere 21
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