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After Hours First hour, second hour, third hour, fourth hour, fifth hour, sixth hour, seventh hour, eighth hour, ugh! Mon- day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, help! While classes at Arthur Hill were interesting and sometimes even fun, by the end of the semester, the routine of some proved to be humdrum. By the end of third hour each day, students were ready for a short break. Advisory served as just that. It was a time to catch up on the latest gossip with friends and also was a time to find out the announcements and what was going on in school that week. Soon came lunch hour, and each student looked forward to it. Eating wasn’t the only thing happening during this time. Homework was done, tickets and candy were often sold and weekend plans were made. Student assemblies also broke the classroom monotony. Musical groups, pep assemblies, elections, issues and special holidays were presented to the students in numerous ways. The Home- coming and Blue-Gold Week assem- blies were favorites. Others that were popular with the students were the Christmas assemblies, the Navy Rock Band and the Michigan Tech Varsity Singers. By the end of the school day, the student were ready to relax. Many congregated at places such as Seven Eleven and McDonald’s Restaurant. Sporting events and other after-school activities kept them busy during the evenings. 1. The Michigan Tech Varsity Singers entertained the students with their musical ability. 2. A group of sophomores gather during lunch hour to discuss the day’s activities. 3. During advisory, Jeff Preston asks Scott Louks for his opinion on home- work answers while Benny Ortega looks on. 4. Looking for a little variety in their menus, these two students decide to “dine out’’ and walk to the 7-11 store. 5. “Mom, please pick me up,” pleads John Hall. 6. Rehearsing for the annual talent show are jazz band members Keith Macomber, Tom Christians and Dan Johns.
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Being on the varsity cheerleader or pom pon squads required more than smiles and enthusiasm. It took much practice and determination. Both the cheerleader and pom pon squads practiced almost every day after school to perfect their cheers, routines and mounts. The varsity cheerleaders not only led cheers at football and basketball games to encourage school spirit, but they also promoted spirit throughout the year by hanging spirit posters in the hall. This helped to keep the students informed on sporting events and created an increase in school spirit. The varsity squad cheered at football and basketball games. They also led the cheers at home games for girls’ basketball and volleyball games. The 1977-78 varsity pom pon squad 3 1390 00951 1567 gave many successful half-time perfor- mances. The squad also performed at girls home basketball games. For their final performance, the girls replaced their pom pons with flashlights and performed to the tune of ‘Saturday Night Fever.’ The crowd responded with a much deserved round of applause. Another successful idea the girls tried was ending their routine with mounts. The varsity pom pon girls were also partly responsible for the success of Blue-Gold Week. They decorated the halls and handled the election of King Arthur. 1. The varsity pom pon girls really lit up the gym with their final routine when they performed using flashlights instead of their pom pons. Cheer For Spirit 2. Practice makes perfect, but even perfection makes mistakes as the varsity cheerleaders discovered. 3. The pom pon girls achieve a new height of success; a mount. 4. Urging the Hillite basketball team on to victory are varsity cheerleaders Juli Fowler, senior and Lisa Parisi, junior. 5. There isn’t really a shortage of chairs. It’s just the varsity cheerlead- ers posing for the photographer. 6. Pass the pom pon please.
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