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Studying for that test you forgot about over the weekend, catch- ing up on your sleep to make up for those late nights, putting 35¢ in the soda machine but getting no soda, those minutes that seem like hours, ‘‘Cook’s Choice” for the third Monday in a row, getting a run in your new pantyhose, trying to recov- er from the weekend, forgetting your P.E. clothes, finding out your zipper’s been down since first hour . . . Here we go again! 12 Student Life
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Most students return somewhat reluctantly to school after sum- such as cross country, remain popular at HHS mer vacation. However, they (Below) An excellent spirit rouser, the band usually find the first days fun provides music and cheers at pep assemblies and a little exciting. Eventually, the days settle into routine and students find their place in school. They join clubs, try out for sports and get involved in school functions. Meetings, practices, homework occupy much time. Marching in halftime shows or playing the school song at pep assem- blies, memorizing lines for the fall play, enduring hard hours of practice culminating in Fri- day's game are typical of what students look forward to and al- ways remember. Other events, such as dress up days, Home- coming activities and the un- usual class projects, provide breaks in an otherwise monoto- nous day. Perhaps one of the best parts of any school day is being with friends—relaxing in the media center, enjoying lunch hours and just coping with classes. For most people, these activities make school special. (Left)Although great time consumers, sports, (Above) Participating in an annual Homecoming activity, Cathy Barney and Angie Ru- dolph carve and decorate their pumpkin (Right) Requiring many hours of practice, the fall play, The Curious Savage, was present- ed successfully in November Fall Days 11
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Getting out of class for pep ral- lies, planning for Friday and Saturday nights, predicting the outcome of the ball game, find- ing out where the parties are, getting asked for a date by your favorite girl or guy, seeing cheerleaders and players dressed in their uniforms, smil- ing and laughing, finding your- self on the Channel 13 news, creating mass confusion, being yourself, pulling through with a passing grade on your Algebra test, ending a rough week... beginning a terrific weekend! Fridays Mondays .. . Fridays 13
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