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Sally Hutchison . .lim Inglis ' Russ Isaacs H K H M Roland Jakimowicz W ' Z -lzz 532 ' 5 ug , W5 .W -.,,' L ., ' f 3 , V V . ,gat 3 Rosemarie Jarocha - Debbie Jenkins . Bob Johnson 'f Debbie Johnson Sue Johnson Tom Johnson Bob Johnston Brad Jones Keith Jones Marian Kabat Linda Kalina Margie Karr Sue Kassis Carol Kastner Denise Katros Kim Kearfott Carolyn Kecskes Kathy Kelley Mark Kelly Debbie Kennedy Jeff Kennedy Jerry Kennedy Janet Kenworthy Jack Kerwin utside Activities Surround Extra-curricular activities were important to the Class of '71, At a time when discoveries were vital to the students, juniors found non-school activities to keep themselves occupied. The activities extended from making clothes to traveling abroad in Europe. Many students found it necessary to take on various jobs, ranging from working in grocery markets to tutoring in Hebrew schools. Dating also became very popular, and juniors iiocked to their favorite spots in and around the city. Thespian-minded students displayed their talents in group sponsored plays, budding authors submitted their articles to various magazines, and the coordinated few diligently practiced their dancing. It was a very eventful year for the Class of '71, 198 Junior Student Life ca , Mitt I ini az? ,W , 't I fe ii? Q 4 . In-School Education Recording albums, weddings and Bar Mitzvahs were easy for Bill Hildebrandt and Gregg Meloche, owners of H dt M Recording Studio. . ,
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Juniors Prove Theyvre No. One in chool pirit 6'Junior spirit had been the cry of thc Class of '71 for many weeks, but it was brought to a climax during Homecoming when the juniors built a float which was to go down in history. As the first place Hoat was announced, cries of joy went up from the junior section at the game, and afterwards, throngs of juniors piled onto the float. trying to salvage flowers for scrapbook pages. Victory was definitely the cry, but in more ways than one. Junior players helped to win the game, and junior Ron Hoekstrals cheers, always welcomed by the crowd, added to the festive spirit of Homecoming. .,... .V 1 . f, ' ABOVE: Smile was the name of tlie game Homecoming night as juniors Janie Flaherty and Connie Hoppe paused in antici- pation of tlze announcement of the '70 Homecoming queen. LEFT: Simple w0ra'.v often made forceful expressions for tlie juniors, The eatelzy slogan was originated by Karen Pierce. Gary Hall - Joan Hanlan ' Waldo Hannewald A Debbie Hansen Maureen Harkins Y ' Brad Harkless Z Deborah Harmon Nancy Hatch Leisa Hatfield Brian Hathaway Marilyn Hayball Bob Hayes Judi Hebda gk -rr SL 1 A2 ii' ll Debi Hepler I Linda Heusner A Debbie Heusted ,V lg C5 j I ttb 5 Peggy Heyman j jg i 3, t ljdgb Bill Hildebrant 1 Q I Bruce Hildreth A ' ' Inga Hillman ni ul jf t 1 .J-5, Bryson Hogarth Paul Holyak Blaine Hopkins Connie Hoppe Leslie Horstman Barb Hoyrup Lerry Hulett Junior Homecoming 197
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