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Student Council adds changes at Highland Change was a way of life during the 1971-72 school year. Student Council initiated two new changes for Scots. In addition to the annual Homecoming activ- ities held the day of the game, Council sponsored a Fall Festi- val the evening before the big ame. The second change rought forth by Council was the new sound system installed in the gymnasium. With the assist- ance of Student Assembl , Coun- cil sold license plates an plaid-a- logs to pay for the sound system. A new addition to the cafe- teria facilities was the express line separate from the plate lunch line. At the express line such goodies were available as cookies, sandwiches, ice cream products, milk and snacks. An exciting first for Scots was the victory of the basketball team at the VVhite River Confer- ence Tourne at Pendleton. Highlanders a ded this victory to their list of new experiences and accomplishments. A new court house construc- tion was begun to better serve Scots and the surrounding county. FAR UPPER LEFT: The Concert Choir partici- pates in Student Council's Fall Festival with a tennis ball throw. FAR LOWER LEFT: Con- struction ofthe new Madison County courthouse promises new facilities to better serve Scots and Madison County residents. AT LEFT: Gary Ru- dig presents the school with the White River Con crence trophy as Mr. Meyerrose accepts on behalf ofthe administration. BELOW: Students enjoy the service provided by the express line in ..- the cafeteria, 'sn .aw . I Y af G, J ' 'S . 'Gy ,ak etch KHP Nav- Opening ll
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