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Individual But Whole
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THREE HOT CHOCOLATES? Booster Club officer, Fred Phillips, takes orders at the concession stand from fans during the half- time show. GO GET ' EM. Urging Booster Block mem- bers to back the “Mighty Trojans, is Janet Moore, varsity cheerleader. Tension and excitement flow through a lively crowd as 22 athletes take their positions. Wild cheering and applause can be heard as the referee gives the signal to start. The game is about to begin . . . It ' s our first home game. Our games are really something; they ' re a sideshow all of their own. Take those kids goofing off under the bleachers, or that cheerleader screaming her lungs out, or that worried parent in the stands— they ' re all doing something different. See that adult booster member, that ex- cited announcer, that desperate coach— they ' re all here for dif- ferent reasons, yet they all rep- resent just one school. I guess those football players aren ' t the only ones with High- land stamped on their backs. It ' s something how we can all be so different, yet all be known as one word— Highland. We ' re individual, but we ' re all part of one whole. UPS AND DOWNS. Reflecting the pains of football while watching the joys of it is Mark Woodke, injured Trojan. v Individual But Whole 3
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F Cliques. Everybody talks about them, everyone seems to be a part of one. Just walking to class I can see the same kids always hanging around each other, always talking about the same things. Sometimes it really makes me sad. I mean, I really want to go out with that guy, or hang around with that girl, but I can ' t be- cause we ' re in different cliques. Something funny happened the other day, though. We were all in the auditorium for a convocation featur- ing a rock band. Everyone was dancing in the aisles, clapping, and singing. No cliques, no masks, no un- spoken rules; everybody was doing the same thing, singing the same song. That day meant something to me. I wasn ' t in the midst of 500 little groups, just one big clique . . . Highland High . . . WHAT SO PROUDLY WE HAIL. Voices soar over the cool night as the Color Guard presents our flag during the pre-oame ceremonies. • 1 rr U m a K hi Vi j n ■ ■ m ] Individual But Whole 5
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