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ABOVE AND ABOVE RIGHT: A rep- resenative from the Atomic Energy Commission checks Bob Ortman and Kim Maier for radio-active materials. FAR RIGHT: Connection manager gives John Reagh a “hot seat” when he fails to clap at the right time. RIGHT: The Connection provides Hil- ites ah an hour of musical entertain- ment. 18 AHHS
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On the first day of school... “Hurry up Mary,” yelled the girls in the back seat. “We’ll be late for first hour.” “I can’t help it. This guy ahead of us can’t find a parking place. Wait! Is that one over there? I’m so confused.” Whether you’re a sophomore or a senior, con- fusion always envelops the first day of school. Everything seems mixed up—classrooms, hall- ways, the parking lot, and the kids. “Now all we have to do is carve a path through the hallway. Oh my gosh! Did you see that guy entering the girls’ bathroom?” Lunch money, schedules, the right exits and the wrong entrances. It seems there’s no end to the school day maze. “Hey Sue! How did you like Arthur Hill? Did you get around o.k.?” “Sure. I’ve been completely organized the entire day—except, oh, I’m wearing my lockermate’s coat.” Legenda 17
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Lack of enthusiasm cuts back assemblies Due to the lack of student interest, mechanical problems, and the time schedule of the Career Opportunities Center, attendance at the assem- blies declined considerably according to Mr. Richard Jenson, stage coordinator. Senior Bob Miller, chairman of student activ- ities, said, “The Student Cabinet is trying to make assemblies more interesting so more students will come.” Among the assemblies was a group of singers, The Connection, sponsored by Campus Life, a religious organization. Another program tried to interest Hillites in Junior Achivement. A talent show was suggested by the seniors as a way of financing their trip. “If there’s interest, there’ll be assemblies,” said Mr. Jensen. Legenda 19
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