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JUNIOR CLASS NOMINEES fleftj crowd around Homecoming duchess Britt Simpson as the announcements of the Homecoming royalty is made. Nominees congratulating Britt are Ellen Zachry, Melissa Bothe, Hilary Walker and Andrea Wood. CLASS SPIRIT SHOWS THROUGH fbe- lowj main hall display cases as the tradi- tion of Homecoming hall decorating changed to display case decorating. Dis- plays were judged according to,creativity, theme and presentation. Judges Assistant Principal Delbert Rowland, Student Council Sponsor White, and Assistant Principal jane Leizear chose the Sopho- more Class first, the Freshman Class sec- ond and the Senior class third, while the Junior Class was disqualified.
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Gctober filled with fun Cctober was a busy month for Heightsters as many events oc- curred involving the students. College Night gave students an opportunity to learn about over ninety colleges from across the country. Representatives an- swered questions from students concerning admissions, financial aid, housing, and anything else the students wished to know. College Night attracted juniors and sen- iors from several different high schools in the San Antonio area. Homecoming brought about a great deal of spirit to the school with its festivities. During half- time of the game, Kathleen O'Neill was named Homecoming AS THE HOMECOMING BONFIRE Qrightj gets underway Tad Bowen feeds the flame to the H as the school's symbol blazes away into the night. GOALIE ANA PATTERSON fabovej and team member Theresa Holt defend the Heights goal during the state water polo finals. The girls took third in state. 14 Calendar Queen while Pier Matheson was named Homecoming Princess. Halloween was probably the most exciting night of October as Heightsters dressed up for a night of trick-or-treating. The Keywan- ettes put on a haunted house dur- ing the Woodridge Carnival. In or- der to insure safety, the Student Council sent Halloween safety re- minders to the elementary stu- dents in the district. The girls and boys water polo teams finished their seasons in a tremendous way. Both teams went to state with the boys finishing second and the girls finishing third. limp-'I-'-M m - nf --mm-mm 'M
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SOPHOMORE CORINA DAVIS frightj shows Halloween spirit by dressing up as a cat for school. MUMMIES, WITCHES, AND GHOULS Qfar rightj were the order of the day as Keywanettes Tifini Roberts, Allison Dreeber, and Susan Lathrop man the haunted house at Woodridge Elementary School. TRENT HARKRADER fbelowj fills out an application for a college pamphlet dur- ing the school's college night for which students from local schools crowded into the school library. A WESTERN, DOWN HOME Qabovej style jack-o-lantern welcomes in Hallow- een spirits. BAND AND SPURS Qrightj complete at district marching competition in New Braunfels. They won a superior rating and advanced to regionals. 16
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