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Confusion, regret freshman jitters distinguish first day On opening day of school, the masonery walls came alive with voice vibrations. From wall to wall came the sounds: I ' ll probably get lost . . We ' ll have a winning team this year . . . My first year teaching, will the students accept me? Nine teachers were added to the faculty for the 1971-72 school year and Mr. Joseph Sumpter became the new vice principal. Rumors became reality when the school board announced that there will be a junior high built adjacent to Heritage, to be completed by 1975. (Above) Computer scheduling was tried for the first time at HHS, Mr. John Becker distributes the IBM j cards to the student body in the gymnasium on the first day of school. (Upper Right) School days! With everyone on their way home after the first day of school, the empty halls seemed like hollowed out shells once filled with life. Busy at work Miss Mary Marsh unloads her books and other teaching material, preparing her room for the journalism and English classes she will instruct. (Lower Center) Mike Wyss is busy explaining how he feels about the end of summer vacation and the beginning of an- other school year, on the first day, August 30. (Lower Left) Changes in schedules plagued the guidance department the first week of school. Mrs. Colleen Snyder, guidance counselor, is helping Susie Davis adjust her schedule. (Upper Center) Twins, Harold and Harry Brooks, compare their senior schedules while thinking about what their future holds for their last year at Heritage, (Lower Left) Speaking to the student body and faculty, Mr. Ivan Mulligan, principal, waits for 1,000 jabbering students to quiet, before explaining how the week will be organized. ACTIVITIES — page 11
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Gasoline soaked cattails ignited the 20 foot bonfire beginning the 1971 Homecoming festivi- ties October 15. Halls wallpapered with banners announcing the Homecoming theme, 4 Years Old and Going Places created enthusiastic envolvement as did the pre-game pep session Friday, where Sleeping beauty was awakened by Prince Charming. Colorful floats designed and decorated com- pleted the Homecoming preparations. Half-time activities enlivened by the marching band, twirlers, and pom-pom girls added to the atmosphere for the coronation of Miss Carolyn Brown. Serving as court attendants were senior; Candy Sutton, junior; Terry Newhouse and Jane Mc- intosh, sophomore; Ruth Ruhl. Bonfire, class contests, fairy tale; lucky charms for Homecoming in ' 71 e) Sleeping Beauty, Brad Chapman, wakened with a kiss by Prince Chan just in time for Homecoming. i a deep sleep ling, Skyler De- (Bottom Left) Kleenex flowers added a variety of color to the Pep Club float, Tame the Lions as Diane Emmerson, Carol Scherer and Jamy Osborn decorate the float. (Upper Left) Burn on! Watching as the bonfire burns, students gather for a Homecoming pep session Thursday night before Homecoming to cheer the players on to victory. (Below) With the lovely fall weather, Homecoming is just around the corner. Queen candidates Carolyn Brown, Candy Sutto, Ruth Ruhl, Jane Mcintosh and Terry Newhouse look forward to the game. ACTIVITIES — page 13
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