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Hobbies help students and facult achieve their goals PEOPLE ALWAYS NEED A BREAK and so they turn to their favorite pastimes. Collections seem to be a favorite hobby for lots of students and faculty at HHS. For instance, junior Karen McAfee and sophomore Julie Pietsch love to collect dolls and horses. Karen collects Madam Alexander dolls. She has been collecting them since she was six. She has 25 out of the over 100 varieties that are available. Julie has over 100 varieties of model horses that she's collected since the second grade. But students aren't the only ones that have interesting pastimes, teachers have interesting hobbies as well. Mrs. Gloria Cortez collects the Senior Susan tSuSuJ Seaman has been taking gymnastics since she was four. She's competed with Mary Lou Ftetton and a lot of other people on the 1984 Olympic Team. Here she is doing an aerial split. V Demitasse Cup Series. She has been collecting the cups for 3 years. She looks for interesting and one of a kind designs because she doesn't want any two with the same design. She started the collection for her daughter whom she hopes will carry on the collection when she is older. Also, Mrs. Sarah Busby makes stained glass window ornaments in her spare time. She's been working on them for seven years and every once in a while sells some to her family and close friends. So with all the different hobbies and pastimes, it proves that HHS students and faculty are Decidedly Different. Jeff Grandberry and Marc Lubin spent many hours last summer restoring Jeff's 280zx. They completely rebuilt the car by doing body work, painting it, redoing the interior and suspension and engine. They also restored Clark Spencer's Stepside truck and Jeff's Camaros. V Ballet is one of the hardest forms of dancing but junior Paige Brooks makes it look so easy. She has been taking lessons for 12 years. She comments, lt's a lot of hard work but it pays off because we have a recital every spring to show off our new steps. P 1 HOBBIES , t
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4 Senior Regena Crittendon does filing as part of her job as a clerical assistant for on- tinental Telephones. Students such as Kelly Wellman Jeff Sugerman, and Frank Nuccio gain important experience for a promising future while working at theirjobs. P V 3 ,. A55 521 X Q ax .4 A Oh, my goodness! A screen full of blinking orders! Patty, our floor supervisor, is going to kill us! cries senior Amy Fant during a rush hour at Jack-in-the-Box. A Mrs. Barbara Barnett, the principal's clerk, sits amidst a snow of paper work, smiling cheerfully. 4 Senior Cindy Thomas gift wraps a shirt from Culwell and Sons. JOBS 1 7
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Do the words Altair, Rigel or Polaris sound familiar to you? They do to sophomore Robb Linenschmidt because they are names of Stars. He's studied astonomy for seven years and has his own telescope. V 4 A collectors' Item for a doll col- since 1915. Sophomore Susan Iector is a doll thats been in the Koons has over 60 different dolls. family for three generations. A baby The Baby Doll was her first doll doll that s been handed down to the next girl on her eleventh Christmas 6VBl'. A Mrs. Silvia Beene has over 100 different antique bells that she's collected since she's been married. Her hus- band gave her the first bell in her collection which was an antique. 4 Comic books have always been a great pastime. Mrs. Wanda Sides seems to love them because she owns over 1000 dif- ferent comic books. Her favorite issues are Conan the Barbarian, Red Sonia and Krull. No wonder she has so many she's been col- lecting them for 15 years. I HOBBIES 1
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