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ABOVE Mrs. Plett takesaip the hem on senior ean Luitjohan’s formal. Jean made her prom othing class RIGHT Friends are for cheering up o Pugh, Tammy Adams, Polly Ramotowsk Maura Brockmeier crack up a sa Uhe eat her ravioli ABOVE Beth Hadsall, senior, and Janean Frey gossip before class Starts LEFT Friends crowd around the table together rw junch. Some students don’t even bother to » just for the company
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ABOVE The Rowdy Crowd offered a chance for energetic students to back HHS’s teams Senior jill Redman distributes pep passes, which allow members to be dismissed for pep rales rt students were invoived i a two-week batiking project. Senior Kitty Wilson Paints her muslin with wax to make an eagle design BELOW Junior Danny Burke weids a project with an oxy-acetylene torch in Metals |i
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ABOVE Mr. Hester assists Micky Hammer with a mathematics problem re HHS isn’t just a building — it isn’t just classes from 8:10 to 2:55. Sure, the building’s unique in more ways than one, but it’s the people of HHS that truly make school worthwhile. School is the place to meet new friends an to see friends from years past. The first day of school in the fall resembles a big family reunion, for many students meet up with those they haven’t seen since the spring before. Stories are exchanged about summer vacations and romances. Everyone discusses where last year’s seniors went to college. Teachers want to know how students spent their summer — usually in essay form. Freshmen walk around in a daze at times, wondering what all the excitement is and where ee ee ee ee they’re supposed to be when the next bell rings. But they are meeting lots of new people, too—both students and teachers, plus the administration and all the staff of HHS. They too have friends from school attending HHS with them, so they’re not totally lost. Adjusting is much easier with friends to help out. A friend is someone who likes you for what you are and not what they want you to be. A true friend can be told your innermost secrets without fear of having the news broadcast all over the commons in another hour. Friends are for sharing — sharing gossip, secrets, problems and true concern. And if someone can do this for another, he or she is truly a special person.
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