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Defying laws of tradition, fresh- man homecoming float, “Happiness is an HHS Victory,” took first place. Three hundred and twenty-three students enrolled in freshman class and learned their way around a newly remodeled school during frosh orientation Thursday, August 31. Frosh class elected officers, who along with fellow students made plans for a car wash, bake sale, Dunes trip, and spring talent show. Officers collected dues in pre- paration for their future plans. Adams, Cindy Alcantar, Mary Alexander, Belinda Anderson, Jeff Anderson, Louie Anderson, Pat Jrosk komecommg float attains first Anguiano, Mark Atkins, Mark Balark, ' Ellis Freshman class officers — FRONT ROW: Sue Gostylo, pres. 2ND ROW : Mr. Dennis, spon- sor; Cindy Adams, vice-pres.; Pat Krysa, treas. BACK ROW: Francie Pouch, sec. Barnes, Pamela Barrelli, Mike Belcher, Karen Beshears, David Berg, Richard Bittick, Don Blackmon, Chris Bonham, Gordon Bowers, Brian Brahos, Bill Brich, David Brown, Avis Brown, Brian Bultsma, Cheryl Burgess, Tom Burns, Reecinda Burton, Ron Butler, Cole 1 2 Freshmen
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People . . . Well we touch all bases,” said Dean Mr. Dick Barr, and compose a cosmopolitan group.” As school continued in its usual style, each in- dividual refocused in his separate way. Freshmen accepted changes, while seniors prepared for their last Hammond High days. Teachers functioned as people, yet many failed to view them in that aspect. “One major idea which I almost always seem to notice is the ability of people to come together to help each other for a cause,” said a junior. A senior said, “It seems to me that people aren’t afraid to say what they think anymore and don’t care about the effect it may have on others.” School dismissal at 3:40 opened students to con- tact with outside world. Participation in commu- nity projects pulled Ham- mond citizens together. All in all, people enjoyed being with other people. People Division 1 1
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Carrico, Jill Carras, Christine Cattledge, Cheryl Chapa, Rudy Cheatham, Anna Choung, Huey Chorba, Cheryl Clark, John Coles, Angela Collins, Clarence Conley, Terry Cormican, Kim Cotton, Chris Creasbaum, Tom Cunningham, Teresa, Czalbowski, Mike Dan, Arlene Dancisak, Amy Daniel, Billy Davis, Florence Davis, Scott Dedelow, Doreen DeHoyos, Laura Dellenbach, Fred DelRio, Marty Dennis, Yolande Dilbeck, Ruth Ding, Jack Dippon, Dan Dobos, Gary Dreischerf, Gary Duncanson, Bob Earl, Mark Erb, Tom Eucee, Steve Evans, Brad Evans, LaDonna Fary, Jean Fielder, Ann Flores, Miriam Foster, Debbie Franks, Rosetta French, Don Garcia, Olivia Gibson, Kenneth Ginther, Tim Giotte, Lorna Gonzalez, Debbie Freshmen 1 3
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