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School in the '77-78 year was differ- ent in many ways. New administration, new teachers for many classes, and new policies all changed the HHS atmos- phere. Also changing the atmosphere was the heatwaves of early fall followed by the three blizzards of December, Janu- ary and early February. Record setting snowfalls closed down the schools but coal strikes threatened to reclose them after the snowis damage had been cleared. But school began as usual with new kids and teachers adapting to the rou- tine. The routine was even new to the students and teachers who had already been there as it now included exams at the end of the semesters. Also new was the situation in the grade school. Until the new wing was completed, classes would be held in the gym and band rooms. Slave day was abolished this year, but Latin slaves had their traditional initiation at their first meeting. Latin Convention was discussed and the change from Columbus as the site to Athens was announced. This was the second year for French to be taught and the first year for a French II class. Homecoming queen was Mary Whonsetler and her Escort was Rod Vanderstlet. First runnerup to VICA queen was Patti Meyer and Holly Poper was voted Fireman's Queen. Also at Homecoming was the Sopho- more Float which won first prize. Other prizes were awarded as follows: Jun- iors, secondg Freshmen, third, and Sen- iors, an honorable mention for the big- gest tractor. In November the juniors put on five one-act plays instead of the traditional one three-act play. There was no musi- cal presented this year, but the Seniors planned a play for spring. The three language classes cele- brated their Christmases with the Feast of the Three Lings fFrenchJ, Saturnalia fLatinJ, and Feliz Navidad fSpanishJ. With Christmas vacation came stud- ies for exams while there was still time, for they were scheduled only two weeks after school resumed. These exams were a new experience for both stu- dents and teachers. 6 Opening
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