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As a part of Parenting class, students find ways to keep children content with different toys and activities. With all eyes on the ball, senior Marla Leopold attempts to get out of calis- thenics by making a basket. 1 While waiting for the bell, girls in 3rd hour PE take advantage of the free time to talk with each other. 2 Senior Dana Hoenig takes time out in Spanish class to catch up on sleep. Surprised by the package, senior Kyle Schumacher along with Brenda Thole admire the unique Christmas gift. Foreign exchange student Yuko Ito, shows her loyalty by wearing her Japa- nese Kimono.
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For some HHS students, school days become a game that must be strategically planned out. For others, leaving it to chance brings the best results for the most exciting play possible. Senior Scott Sims revealed, ‘My object was to try to pass the time until the weekend.” Junior Brad Wilken stated that his main goal was ‘“‘to have as much fun as possible.” When freshman Lori Steiner was asked about her object of the game concerning her high school career, she said, ‘‘to do my best and never give up, but most of all, don’t let my parents get to me.” Though Lori Steiner is looking ahead when stating her philosophy, Senior Bruce Augustin, looking back, commented, ‘You should have a lot of fun and not be serious until towards the end. That's when you need to plan ' for college and your future.’ While many students believe that the object of the game is the ultimate graduation, eventually they realize that the fun didn't take place in the final victory, but the actual excitement occurs during the playing of the game. 53 years ago. 1980-81. Outside graduation at the fairgrounds. 8 years. French team. Mr. Koch.
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Powderpuff Cheerleaders attempt to build a pyramid to show support for their team Freshman Lisa Edwards finds her colors were chosen for her when friends present her a bouquet of balloons for her birthday Proving their loyalty to the seniors, the class of '88 sing ‘We Love You Seniors” at the first pep rally Beth Wilke, freshman, boosts foreign language week by selling buttons. Varsity cheerleader Jeanie Schaffner decorates the team's lockers to raise spirit Senior Mickey Hess and Bonnie Deibert back their team by wearing football jerseys.
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