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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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HHS abounds with activities and organizations to get involved in. Almost every student belongs to more than one high school club. These clubs range from foreign language to special intertest groups, such as FMCC and JETS. In addition, every student attends his or her own class meeting each month. Many clubs sponsor trips, competitions, banquets and dances. The blood drive, read- in, foreign language week and Daisy Day were all sponsored by different clubs at HHS. Clubs are responsible for selling concessions at sports events. This task is willingly undertaken, since each club keeps the profits in their treasury. Clubs also hold other fundraisers. The Art Club sponsors an art fair at which students sell their work, COOP students sell ceramics and stuffed toys, and the band and chorus hold dinners to finance their activities. Large numbers of students tried out for sports teams throughout the year. The spring musical attracted many talented people in its cast, pit band and makeup, lighting and other crews. The May Day Marathon involved not only students from all four classes but also the faculty. All in all, most students kept busy during school time —so much that sitting through classes actually seemed Fiala a ie ABOVE Foreign exchange student Akiko Nishino samples foreign foods at the International Fellowship Banquet as she shows off her native dress BELOW In tryouts for the spring musiedl, KISS] Me Kate,” students had to demonstrate dancing, acting and singing ability:
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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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