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HOMECOMINC Heights Falls In Students sensed an atmosphere of frenzied ex- citement as Homecoming approached. With the re- turn of many exes, and with messages from those unable to attend, impatient eagerness was draped about Heights as the students prepared furiously for the annual game and dance. Mrs. Ceoggia Dickerson's Homeroom 15, usin the theme o Wring the Rebels, won the award for best locker decorations. Other outstandinglex- amplles of locker decorations were Grant the eb- gs l o,Lee-Way, and Make the Rebels Whistle ixie. Elected queen by the student body, Sharon Chester reigned over her Homecoming court, Ioan Uberman and Christy Mercer. Also present were Ianet Kauffman - 1968 Homecoming queen, Ken Gire - 1968-69 Student Body President, and Iody Ambrose - former Mr. AHHS. Heights' first district competition was a hard fought and thrilling contest that saw the Iackets narrowly defeated 7-0 by the Rebels. The game was televise in color over station KDTV, Channel 39. The Homecoming Dance at Round-up Inn capped a very exciting evening for students and exes alike. Student combo livens up the atmosphere in the Homecoming pep rally. 22 First District Action Q Jacket Power whitewashes the Southwest Rebels in Homeroom 15's award winning locker decorations w fl
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1' S C 24 tretching out their famous long legs, members of the Arlington Heights basketball team listen as cheerleaders encourage active support of the Jackets. oach John Dickerson smiles proudly after ajacket win. Displaying enthusiastic spirit, Spirit of the Hill members raise their hands in Heights tradition at the Paschal pep rally
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