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(Above Right) SENIOR MATT DUNCAN spends some of his free time fixing the battery on his car. (Right) HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS get to- gether at McDonald's.
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After The Bell At 8:00 a.m. Monday morning stu- dents begin to fill the commons for their seven hour shift of school. When the 3:00 bell rings the students take off in their own directions scattering throughout the community. Some of the many different things they encounter range from a job to studying. Approximately half the stu- dents at HHS have part-time jobs. These include fast-food restaurants, construction, clerical and farming jobs. Another favorite pass time in the off hours is general goofing off just to get away from it all and go to a favorite hangout, or wherever the gang happens to be. Then of course, there are times when studying is a necessity, such as the night before a big test, the week before exams, or on the way to take the ACT. Fortunately, these special times occur only a few times out of the year. By Sunday night the whole weekend has gone by, fast or slow, it's over with. The next morning the new week starts as the teenagers return to HHS. pitt og ee ‘ 4 ole - ANF tig: . tei? » os. Tl (Left) JUNIOR DONNA KRAUS finds ¢ telephone a useful tool for communicatio (Above Left) JUNIORS KATHY RLIENE Lynn Munie, Tricia Fornelli find som excitement at a basketball game. (Above) JUNIORS SHERRI BLOM and Robi Wheatley are just clowning around. EE, ET a RE
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(Left) MR. STRATTON WAS often asked to address different groups and organizations. (Bottom) WHILE ASSISTANT COACH, Mr. Stratton helped to take the basketball team to state in ‘53 and ‘58. Superintendent Stratton Retires after 27 Years As § District Leader Stepping up from teacher to assistant high school coach, from student advisor to superintendent, Mr. Olin Stratton has many fond memories of his years in Highland. When Mr. Stratton first came to Highland in 1947 he had one thing in mind, to stay in Highland for one year. That was 38 years ago. In 1958 he became superintendent of Highland Community Schools. The next big step was becoming President of the American Association of School Administrators (AASA) which he suc- ceeded to do in 1979. As in every job that is worth doing, there are some difficult aspects. Mr. Stratton states that one of the biggest problems was snow days. The question of whether or not to open or close the school because of bad weather is al- most a no win situation. The answer cannot always please everyone, and the decision has to be made quickly. School funding is another difficult problem he faced. Mr. Stratton doesn't like to ask people for money. He also doesn't believe in ‘burning out.’’ He believes that you shouldn't give up and that you need to try for success. In the future Mr. Stratton looks forward to his hobby of collecting an- tiques and having more time for travel- ing. NG am
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