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N 5 , . . , . JENNIFER TAYLOR LAUGHINGLY HANDS fleftj Anne Herff a counterfeit ticket to the Homecoming Dance as she poses as a Student Council member. THE CAR PAINTING EPIDEMIC SHOWED fbelowl up everywhere during the month of October as Heightsters discovered a new fad. AMY HOFF- MAN PAINTS ffar below, a smile on her face as she gets ready to have her pic:- ture taken for the Olmos. Calendar l 7
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October - o busy month for Heights The first month of school sped by and October arrived sooner than we anticipated. lt was a busy month for many Heightsters as preparations for Homecoming and all its fes- tivities got underway. The spirit groups rehearsed their routines while the band prac- ticed endlessly for the halftime show. Student Council sold tickets to the second annual Homecoming Dance on Qcto- ber 24, featuring the band Crystal lmage. The PTSD sold dinner tickets to the pre-game bar-b-gue feast and several clubs helped sell raffle tickets to support the scholarship fund. The traditional hall decorating contest was held and the seniors won with flying colors. Although rainy weather prevented the usual bonfire the night before the game, Homecoming itself went off with a bang as the Mules had yet another victory. A new spirit was seen at Alamo Heights as students be- came obsessed with the Keywanette 'lpowder-puff football game placing the sen- iors and the freshmen against the juniors and the sopho- mores. Participants painted their cars and psyched up for the controversial match. The rivalry intensified and ironi- cally enough, the actual game ended in a tie. On a broader scope, the United States saw her first woman Supreme Court Tudge, Sandra Day Q'Conner, take office on the first Monday in October. The world was shocked to hear of the assassi- nation of Egyptian president Anwar Sadat and many began to fear a possible war in the Middle East. Calenda 1 9
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