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4 1 Impersonating Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, the seniors capture a first on Disney Dress-Up Day. The cast included Lee Ann Kessman, Irene Terrill, Traci Imming, Shelley Wente, Laurie Foederer, Kim Bannister, Kim Tuffli, and Connie Klaus. [ 2 Posing for a quick shot, powderpuff cheerleaders Greg Ernst, Paul Seiberlich, and Greg Korte anticipate showing their stuff at the Homecoming pep rally. 4 3 As the finish line draws near, senior competitors Patti Schwarz and Kevin Gibbons find that cheerleaders Greg Ernst and Paul Seiberlich may be more of a hindrance than a help. 444 Holding stuffing in with both hands, Donna Brusack and Linda Dockweiler show up as Tweedie Dee and Tweedale Dum. V5 To add the finishing touch to his Homecoming outfit, Steve Sanvi doesn't seem to mind standing in line for his “Homecoming went really well, except we had to move ‘Almost Anything Goes’ from the stadium to the gym, and cancel the greased pig contest be- cause of the rain.’’ —Laurie Foederer, Student Council President. “It was really exciting especially the pie-eating contest. I've never seen any: thing like that in Mexico.’’—Marcela Rome- ro, HHS foreign exchange student. A 6 Excitement mounted higher and higher as the coronation grew near. By Friday, it was impossible to hold back the enthusiasm. Juniors and seniors of fourth ho lunch display this exuberance as they work together to build a pyramid Friday be fore Homecoming. student life
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bh Aka ue ‘an ¥. student life Extra curricular activities give students something to look forward to, but they are a lot of work.—Cheryl Rehkemper Activities help get students involved in the school and its functions.— Lynn Degenharat 17 student life division
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powcder-POOCF! For years powderpuff has symbolized a favorite tradition at HHS from the first game in 1970 until the sophomore victo- ry in 1979. The games came to an end this year when, because of an injury which occurred in a practice at Collinsville, the high school was sued. Fearing the case would set a precedent, HHS administration cancelled them. Student Council came up with ‘‘Almost Anything Goes’’ to replace the popular tradition. A Walt Disney theme set the pace for a week of celebration and competition among classes. Although seniors gathered the most points for their class, the biggest prize was the Bulldog 28-8 victory over Triad. 4 7 Showing off their Bulldog bandanas, Mr. Meyer's first hour drafting class takes a break from work. V8 Although the junior class won, Dawn Pearson and Dan Mersinger tugged their hardest in the tug-o-war. homecoming week
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