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Leaving record snow falls, a winter storm rolled through the Mid- West, causing the third worst snowstorm on record. (Below, Be- low Left) Blowing snow hindered traveling, with the exception of snowmobiles, enough to close school for an entire week. Mak- ing special decorations for their underclassmen friends (Right), several senior girls displayed their feelings of disappointment that the sophomores didn’t participate in the class commons decora- tion contest held during Homecoming Week After going to Smith Wallbridge Flag Camp (Above), members of the flag corps came back with routines to per- form with the new lightweight flags (Left). Wearing the new spirit symbol, (Far Left) red cowboy hats, senior football players helped their class to win a class competition
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Bringing back an old tradition (Top Left), the Student Council sponsored a bonfire after the powder puff volleyball game. Choosing a different career, Mr Desaulniers (Top Right) left HHS leaving many who thought highly of him and the things he did for the stu dents. Painting “G-O B-U-L-L-D-O-G-S” on her finger nails (Above) was Penny Schrumpf's original way of supporting the football team. Solving the Rubik’s Cube seems impossible to some, but not to Jay Strackeljahn (Right) who competed in the Rubik’s Cube contest dur ing Homecoming Week
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Tending FFA’s field on the south part of the school’s yard is one responsibility that Kenny Frey took on (Above). All FFA members became active with one event or another to celebrate the Highland chapter’s 50th anniversary. Becoming quite popular, the “broom races’’ with participant Walter Vulliet (Right) served as half time shows for basketball. One of the 10 Apple II computers was stationed in the quid- ance department. Demonstrating how to use it, Terry Frey shows Lynn Rutz (Below) what information has been stored in this particular computer. Performing the Homecoming half time show, the March- ing Bulldogs depicted a ferris wheel (Right) to the song “It’s a Small World After All.” Dressing up for punk rock day, Bill Beckman (Far Right) showed his true preference for his choice of music.
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