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1 A-' The Terrier represents our acceptance of the Terrier Creed, Z1 code of conduct wriitcn by thc students. It is u constant reminder of our responsibilities us UUR TRAUITIU S ,WK Here we take time to worship God, to begin the day with prayer. 1 w u , -'-1, ,X , 5 x U I V J ,If , , . 1' ...nv , fTs...4, .s, A Vg! 1 , n G Q Q, -fig! ' , H 1. ' ri . . . ' , n f'-7723 i ' 4 an-4 - Each morning at eight our color guard raises high our nation's Bag.
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L -J ' WPQQIIS-' 1 KJ N. .' fx I ,f Mil x X X Football lcttermen Anton Peters and Wade Entzminger admire one of r many trophies awarded to Hillsborough for athletic achievement. WE STPJ E TU PHESEH E A school year holds many things. There is, of course, the 5- beginning-when the sophomores invade the school, adding color and interest with their bright red faces and their sincere but puz- zled expressions. Soon we settle down to a steady diet of home- work and outside activities. There are all sorts of special events like train trips and parties to interrupt the routine and en- liven the year. Special honors come to us and to the school. As the days go by we notice that simple things like attending chapel in the morning or meet- ing friends after school are of in- creasingly greater importance. Our day is a whirl of activity- and We love it! The year goes by in almost no time. Soon, very soon our years at Hillsborough will be over, but the memories and friendships fostered here will last as will the atmosphere and traditions that are Hills- borough.
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