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Seniors Leslie Webster and Rhonda Stepp wait patiently for the announcement of the spirit cup. The Senior guys prove they have spirit during the class yell. Spirit 25
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Students Bring Enthusiasm Back to the Hill Heights’ Spirit was strong this year. Beginning with weekly football games and pep rallies, the student body began a rousing flurry of activities. The cheerleaders, in new uniforms and up-dated competi- tion styling, led us to an all time peak in yelling. The Jacket Jazz, Heights drill team, worked hard to provide entertainment for the crowds. They prepared new dances, routines, and drills which they performed for competition, games, and pep rallies. Spirit of the Hill supported our athletes by raising as much school spirit as possible. They led class yells and helped lead the cheers during pep rallies. They ran on the field before games and raised money by selling ribbons and pins. The band, dressed in all new uniforms, began practice late in the summer, and came to school early in the morning. This prac- tice resulted in new routines and compositions which they proudly performed for the students, the crowd at the games, and for com- petition and awards. The crowd excitedly invades the field after Heights’ victory. Ann Eastman and Hal Brown ham-it-up at a pep rally. “| goa eke eke AS Seth er ae ; - pon e
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Leslie Webster Named ’81 Homecoming Queen. Homecoming 1981 was over- taken by the land of enchant- ment as it came to the Hill. This year instead of the various clubs decorating the halls, the classes competed stor prizesaaby decorating the patio to the theme of “The Wonderful World of Heights.” The Freshman class was awarded a fifty dollar prize for the winning decorations. Student Body President, Ted Trahan, announced at the pep rally that Leslie Webster had Deena clected = aSeatncmeco. Homecoming Queen. Her court consisted of Laura Otis, Rhonda Stepp, Michelle Mathisen, Gina Williams, Natalie Woodward, Patricia Horneffer, Lisa Simeno, Darla Bentley, Susan Burns, Beth Judson, Lauri Rapp, and Caroline Hernandez. Michelle Mathisen and father watch on as the halftime festivities take place. Leslie Webster receives a congratulatory hug from former Queen and friend, Pattie Brown. 26 Homecoming
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