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“h. ‘ = =A” 2S eae “The World's Fair’ kept HHS jumping during Homecoming Week when both students and faculty joined in the fun. Planned by the Student Council, the week began with a Powderpuff volleyball game and bonfire. Tuesday was T-shirt, Hat, and Shades Day, which made class a bit more exciting for everybody. Mrs Alarcon donned a Mexican sombrero while Mr. Schuette boasted a T-shirt from Hawaii. The camera caught sophomore Audra Abert displaying her message, “Flat is Beautiful’, in Spanish class, and a group of junior girls got together to show off their crazy creativity. Wednesday and Thursday were filled with con tests of every kind. Richard Jancek and Steve Sanvi made a good showing in the Bubble-Gum Blowing Contest, but senior Mark Blom took first prize once again. John MacDonald overcame Jay Strackeljahn in a strenuous Rubiks Cube Contest, and Lowell Caulk munched to victory in the Caramel Apple Eating Contest. Thursday was Red and Black Day, and Scott Simms showed his true colors by being found in the crowd of spectators wearing a bright red and black shirt
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homecoming week: For the theme of the 1981 Homecoming, the Student Council chose “‘The World’s Fair.’ This choice was made to honor the upcoming arrival of the real World’s Fair to Knoxville, Tennessee. Under the direction of Ms. Bell, the Student Council made the week enjoyable and memorable for everyone. the world’s fair Many HHS traditions were kept, but some were left behind. 1981 was the first year that HHS had a Powderpuff volleyball game. This change was made by the administration with student safety in mind. The powderpuff cheerleaders still performed, and Tom Switzer captured the throne. The traditional Pie Eating Contest was left behind also, as students sunk their teeth into caramel ap- ples. Lowell Caulk and Todd Reilson were the victors. if LY Other contests included a Wall Decorating Contest in which the senior class took first prize, and a Pumpkin Carving Contest. The pumpkins were displayed in the Media Centers so students, like Brad Kohlbrecher could enjoy them. Finally, Friday rolled around bringing Halloween Dress- Up Day and the Homecoming football game. Seniors Jo Ann Van Deren and Fred Michael disguised themselves humorously—Jo Ann as a Playboy bunny and Fred as a vampire. Dress-Up Day lasted only untill 3:00 on Friday, but the vaseline in Fred’s hair lasted longer. School spirit hit a peak on Friday. Lunch hours got crazy as the fourth hour clan built the traditional Homecoming pyramid u
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