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place — different in its own way CMcUtiOK dat fenev clf — Jimmy Durante A great deal of study goes on in class, but HHS is as much a place of learning as study. It is a place to talk with and learn from our friends. And (left) Helen Maiers shows us. a place to be ourselves, do things we might only do at home because in many ways Hicksville High is home. V
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Hicksville High School is a place like any other and Ue e one cuz High School presents many challenges — a great many of them outside of the classroom. - A NIGHTMARE IN THE POOL LADY' A HIT4. M at «■ rat — i ra ttfctt. jaNH«MA a mat Trips and Banquet Head Holiday COPCOlS Inlrmal I Ktn |uri Up Club Activities This Year yV6 C0ff16 111 -« tub In I nun a a Tattat New Year «I 1 • --»i ?'• •• w U« n»l« ' » «•“ ty 'itn •» • VARIETY 73 SR. FINAL m .% ■ in— — •» Human Relations Director For HNS TO St BAii ■ fttlklA The headlines don’t tell it all but it is obvious from them that Hicks- ville High is a multi-faceted school. Hicksviile High School is very much a world of its own but it is equally a part of the universe. The happenings within our building mirror events outside but they are both subject to Human Na- ture. Perhaps that explains .. . 4
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