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A and cheerleaders. Enthusiasm on the red and white side pulled the Panthers to a 7-3 record, losing district playoff in the final game. V Ki W l Q lv ,sr aid iss is .ff 9 W 'it is c na S I A When John Hardy and Willie Adams are not in particular. playing and practicing for games they are hard at work studying for their classes World History A Who is that masked man? Mickey Holtzman really knows how to get the spirit out of you 4 The Varsity Cheerleaders after many hours of practice, glide in and out of pyramids as the crowd yells the chants with them
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Friends share fun and exciting times EACH INDIVIDUAL becomes a part of a certain group of friends. Students share special moments of friendship during class and extracurricular ac- tivities. Many good friends met before coming to high school. Seniors Jill Burgin, Kathryn McCommas, Ellen Sor- rells, and Cindy Thomas have known each other since their first grade class at Dan D. Rogers. At Kramer, Lara Hoster, Richard Reed, and Stephanie Sample met twelve years ago. Other students like Andrew Martin and Raphael Bemporad have known each other since birth. But many wonderful relationships started at Hillcrest. Students become friends by sharing religious beliefs, family backgrounds, hobbies, classes, and extracurricular activities. Friends were also found in the classroom. Teachers like Mr. Snowden, Mrs. Collett, Mrs. Beene, Mr. Head, and Mrs. Jeffress were thought of as friends that students could tell personal problems to. The faculty and staff assisted students with schedules, four year plans, and homework. Teachers were not thought of as friendly when homework, tests, pop quizzes and papers were assigned. Students learned new skills and techni- ques in seven subjects. Stress and fatigue faced students in every area. Each individual handles the daily grind differently. With the many spirit organizations, academic clubs, versatile personalities, and special relationshipsg Hillcrest pro- ved that we are Decidely Different! of paper- to fill in reports. students the The Panaders and marching band boost up spirit of the players and coaches. Yelling, dancing and cheering all add up. P OPENING 5 -ff' V ,,f,,,,.,,a...tamwmvw+ie'-i't '?i , .. M... f gfitiiisligsi , . Q 1 wwmmi I -...i M-.. Ns.. . -. V
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