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Doreena Hoffman Beth Hoifman Mark Bowlby's special hat was a sign of support for the football team. The school-wide llat day found lzim bubbling over with spirit. Claudia Holley Donald Home Alex House Annette Howard Richard Huegli Daniel Hughes Libby Hughes Richard Hughes Skip Hulett Sue Hoffman Maureen Holcomb Daniel Holloway Robert Huggard Donald Hutchinson Senior Spirit 151
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Donald Duck was one of many characters who helped the seniors win the spirit door competition. 'agen .Iwi QE 55:5 I E: iffQf91f.f'I'3i I, . I i V-sa .. - , tzezssilieiw 'jifi -- . i qs Q .ei,,. ,. . Alan Helmkamp Lyman Hibner Patricia Hillebrand Paul Hillebrand 150 Senior Spirit eniors park uceess V-I-C-T-O-R-Y. That's the Senior battle cry? When it came to competition cheers, the spirit and sound of the senior class was far ahead every time. Victory balloons of blue and white filled the sky while the crowd Went wild cheering for the team. Senior mugs were another innovation developed by the senior class. Along with 'Tootsie-pop weeki' and hat day, the selling of senior mugs helped the seniors stay involved. Senior spirit burned strongly throughout the year. sit 6 ii ff rg Tis .1 5.5-3 ? ' Randall Hickerson Charles Hickson Bob Higley Linda Himm Sharon Hinkle Doug Hirvela
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Jim Hwozdik Mike Isaac Vilia Ivanauskas Jerry Jacobs Karen J enkin .za ' V -'21 f f A Randy Jensen I 5 2 Foreign Exchange Nancy Jackman William Jarocha Rose Jenkins Experience, haring Build What would you do if you were seeing snow for the Hrst time, if regulations kept you from setting your naturally curly hair, or if everyone around spoke a language you didn't know? Reactions to situations such as these formed a few of the experi- ences encountered by foreign exchange students. Whether traveling with Youth for Understanding or AFS, and whether coming to Stevenson or leaving Livonia for far corners of the globe, hap- piness and problems added up to wonderful experiences. experiences. Besides finding new and different situations, these students also discovered many similarities between Americans and people around the world. Both the people traveling and the friends they gained were richer because of their experience. The opportunity to travel and live with people in different countries did much to build understanding and friendship. A trip abroad meant coming home with dozens of slides. After her sum- mer trip to Germany, Margie Scott struggled to work the projector. John J etchick CiUdY 1011115 Carol Johnson Gary Johnson
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