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c vv ABOVE: The second annual donkey basketball game, sponsored by the Student Cabinet, gave students a night of entertainment. TOP LEFT: An added event to Bore Week, a whipped cream fight, gave Pep Club member Diane Ault a chance to get revenge. CENTER LEFT: Speeches were given by the 22 candidates for Homecoming court as shown by Laurie MacRae. CENTER RIGHT: Blue and Gold Week kept Denise Flattery and Tim Wresseil busy painting signs for the various activities. TOP RIGHT: Crazy t-shirt day brought many different types of t-shirts as shown by Ann Wresseil. RIGHT: Arthur Hill students show their school spirit at the first pep assembly of the year. 24
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What is a Hillite? Sure, we are the Hillltes and the Hillites are great, but just what is a Hillite? This was a question that entered the mind of each sophomore as he walked into Arthur Hill for the first time. This mysterious word was not entered in the dictionary or the encyclopedia. Then, was it assumed to be one who occupies a hill? Indeed it was, one who occupies Arthur Hill. Being a Hillite was not as easy as it sounded, but it was a position that most of Arthur Hill students really enjoyed. It meant generating as much school spirit as possible, and with the help of the Pep Club, this became the most popular extracurricular activity of all. Spirit is what the Pep Club was all about. The club held weekly meetings headed by Tim Wressell. They worked on such thngs as Homecoming, Blue and Gold Week, and new to this year, Bore Week. By the end of the first month of school, with activities under way and Homecoming In the air, students well understood the question of a Hillite, and Pep Club would not let them forget it! 25
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