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! 1 i Students pack library for entertainment | December at H.P. proved to be a “month of forgotten schoolwork as students turned away from it all and looked forward to the all-important holidays. The basketball team traveled to Austin where they placed fourth in the prestigious Austin Tournament, win- ning their first two games. The awaited day finally arrived; on December 19, students packed the library to see Harry (Mr. Wilkes), Larry (Dr. Puckett), Jerry (Mr. Smith), Mary (Mrs. Dillard), and Phyllis (Mrs. Glover). The ubiquitous Mr. | Smith rocked the crowd with his jokes | (which remained the same all six | periods), Dr. Puckett impressed all with his guitar talent, and Mrs. Hoebecke | refrained from calling a Pepsi-Break. Afterwards, students headed home for | holidays of skiing, tanning, and stanning . HALE + Above: A tedious test: Poor Frosh agonize over their special exams. Lower left: Dasher, Prancer, and Harry? .. .: Mr. Wilkes, covering his handsome moustache, cleverly disguises himself as Santa’s new reindeer. Below: Close contact: Dave Reichert outsmarts a defending opponent. December e 29
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Ho ho ho: Highly acclaimed AP Chemistry teacher poses as jolly ole St. Nick. CP aren” te Pa = 3 x a mos NS a Ce 7 4 $s @.: bass of de Fou ES 7 - 28 CR a ee at 7 wy Ss a : Snowblind: Margaret Thompson and Mark Macatee model new ski wear. Snowbunnies: Ashley Aldridge, Debbie Tomlin, Ellen Smith, Catherine Baker, Emily Ferris, Meg Small and Joni Martin take a break from the slopes. 28 e December
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Students return for second half, party season Highland Park social life picked up dur- ing January. The guys, not to mention the girls, loved the numerous “girl ask guy’’ dances. The senior ladies presented a Roaring Twenties Casino Ball. Not to be outdone, Hi-Lites hosted a pajama party on January 28th; Dee Dockery was the Hi-Lite King. Basketball games continued throughout the month of January. The newly elected Varsity Cheerleaders began their season; they were present at several of the basketball games, leading the enthusiastic crowds. 30 « January . As | To 2 : Wy) King of Knod: Dee Dockery is surrounded by his Hi-Lite court. Above Left: Rookie squad: New Varsity cheerleaders begin at basketball games. Above: High above the rest: Stuart Mcllyar reaches above the Hutch. Left: Traditional Valentine: Carolyn Brown and Elise Pettenger sell carnations.
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