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Valentine's Day Cupids Send Messages of Love to Hill Cupids roamed the Halls of Heights as they delivered telegrams to students' secret loves. Sponsored by the Student Council, students paid a quarter for their telegrams to be sent to friends. The messengers, adorned in bright red hearts and crisp white ruffles, were members of the Socials and Special Projects Committees. Only boys were permitted to nominate and vote on the first annual Valentine Sweetheart. Anne Szablowski Was presented at the Valentine's Ball, February 16. The dance was held at the International Ballroom in the Blackstone Hotel. The dress was casual and music was provided by Robert Ealey and his Five Careless Lovers. Paula Anderson laughs after delivering a Valentine telegram to an unsuspecting Lisa Ratliff. Greg Newman signs a telegram for his secret love as Honey Burns watches. Shari Heftel gets ready to take some telegrams to some more victims of love-stricken senders,
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Christmas Elves Spread Cheer Throughout Halls The essence of Christmas spread throughout the halls and across the patio on Elf Day as Santa's merry helpers deliv- ered telegrams, candy, toys, and gifts to students. Willie Thomas and Anne Sza- blowski, dressed as Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus, visited classrooms during the day. The Special Projects Committee spon- sored Elf Day and the Decorations Com- mittee ornamented the Christmas tree in the entry hall. Miss Betty Watson's homeroom 17 won first place for the best Christmas locker decoration. Other awards were received by Mrs. Beverly Ross, homeroom 117 for umost original and Miss Dona Stovallis homeroom 307 for most spir- itedf, Under the directorship of Mr. Ed Haw- kins, choral teacher, and Mr. Fred Bilder- back, band instructor, the chorus and band presented a Christmas program com- bining traditional and modern arrange- ments. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus Calias Willie Thomas and Anne Szablowskij give a merry Christmas greeting. Sherry Morris, Anne Szablowski, Karen Keil, Linda Bussey, Cindy Bradley, Eunice Bratron, and Claudia Hutchinson model the various elf attire of the season. Toni Morris, junior, writes a Christmas message to be sent to some surprised receiver by one of the many elves who appeared at Heights on December 19, 1972-
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Student Council Activities ances, Broomball Included in Events The Student Council sponsored a variety of events during the year. To kick things off, the Student Council organized the Howdy Program which introduced new students and freshmen to the clubs and activities at Heights. Ice skating parties were planned during Christmas, Thanksgiving and the end of February. During the fun on the ice two clubs or organizations competed in a broomball game. As a service to the school, the council placed large yellow trash cans around the campus to encour- age students to keep the area clean. The Ranch King and Queen elec- tion was sponsored by the Student Council in january. Winners were jim Calhoun and Sandra Hamilton. Mr. Homer Ludiker and Mrs. Dorothy Scott, sponsors, worked with the council. Officers were Houston Kauffman, president, Glenn Darden, vice-president, Donna Forester, secretary, and D'Ann O'malley, treasurer. ,af ff -dl' 'L A Susan Rogers, with the aid of Glen Erath, demonstrates the proper way to ice skate. RANCH FOREMAN AND QUEEN: -limbo Calhoun and Sandra Hamilton V A 4, X , ,,,. ,,.,, ,-. Members of the soccer .team and the swim team compete in an invigorating game of broomball
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