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Volume 60 Aug.-June 1979-1980 Cover Design by Vicki Seiberlich Cover Photograph by Lee Zobrist (Picture taken at Highland vs. Mascoutah football game) TABLE OF CONTENTS THE MAIN EVENT 9 Introduction to familiar objects and happenings at HHS. THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT A commemoration of special events that helped to make life just a little bit easier. BREAKING AWAY A summary of the different clubs students take part in to “‘break”’ the old routine. SPORTS Coverage of one of the most exciting sports seasons that HHS has had in several years, establishing a winning reputation. EDUCATION From Biology I to Physics, from English I to Adv. Comp., from Illinois History to Economics, the teachers and students make it happen. WHO'S WHO Finding yourself in the midst of many, but learning how to be yourself. INDEX
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Founded 1920 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Debbie Pfeiffer ASSISTANT EDITOR Lynne Pisaneschi ADVISOR Dale Ott PUBLISHER Inter-Collegiate Press LAYOUT EDITOR Christi Burke LITERARY EDITOR Lynne Pisaneschi ART EDITOR Vicki Seiberlich STUDENT LIFE Dawn Ottensmeier, ed. Lynne Pisaneschi, ed. CLUBS Traci Imming, ed. Mike Hatfill SPORTS Lee Zobrist, ed. Mark Bumb Lynne Pisaneschi ACADEMICS Kim Niggli, ed. Donna Stufflebeam CLASSES Christi Burke, ed. Robin Zweck INDEX Mike Hatfill PHOTOGRAPHY Tina Gilomen, ed. Mark Bumb Bob Bullivant Paul Seiberlich Al Silva BUSINESS MANAGER Lisa Beckman SALES Donna Stufflebeam Diamond Year For the last sixty years, the Iris has been a tradition at HHS. Yearbook staffs have tried to keep track of memories throughout these years. The first Iris was published in 1920. That year, the Class of 1920 chose the iris as their class flower. Senior Claire Meyer wrote a poem about the iris, the rainbow flower. The poem appeared inside the 1920 yearbook and the title Iris was on the cover. It has been there ever since. Even though the name hasn't changed, the style has. From a senior memory book to a yearbook, and now to a magazine review—the Iris has come a long way. All 700 copies of the 1980 Iris were printed by Inter-Collegiate Press, Inc., of Shawinee Mission, KS. Class portraits and some candid photographs of teachers and homecoming were taken by Rembrandt Studios, St. Louis, Mo. Staff photography: Bob Bullivant, Al Silva, Paul Seiberlich, Mark Bumb, Lee Zobrist, Lynne Pisaneschi, and Lisa Beckman. The 232 pages were printed on 90 lb. double-coated enamel stock. Endsheets are white vellum, with silver hotstamping. The cover is done in lithograph with an opague red trim which extends to the back cover. All copy is set in 8, 10, and 12 point Stymie, Inter- Collegiate Press, Inc. All headlines were done in . Letraset dry transfer lettering. Classes headlines set in Tiffany Heavy, Inter-Collegiate Press. Line work photography, reverses and special effects were handled by Inter-Collegiate Press, Inc. Special personal assistance provided by Mr. Dale Ott, yearbook advisor, and Mr. Phil Dronen, representa- tive from Inter-Collegiate Press, Inc. 2 Opening
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