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Why get up at 4:00 a.m. to travel to a speech meet, or get home from a band trip at 4:00 in the morning? These students are crazy; right? Wrong. These students aren’t afraid to get involved and put time and effort together to make clubs click. What about the FHA members who go on hayrides, ski trips, and attend the Covered Bridge Festival? In addition to activities for themselves, they raise money for Multiple Sclerosis and visit MS patients. Clubs raise money for their activities by many ways. They sell buttons, stationery, raffle tickets, license plates, decals; the list just never seems to end. It’s not unusual to have a bake sale going on everyday, for this is the most common method and an ideal project for making money. Homemade goodies aren’t the only food sold. Clubs are selling Cracker Jack, candy canes, taffy apples, suckers, and other assorted candies. Club members put in their own time, money, and work into the organization they belong to. In return, clubs teach skills and give opportunities that can’t be found in regular classes. If nothing else, clubs give students a chance to work together. Club meetings are a welcome change to be encouraged to participate with a group. There are many ways to become involved at Highland High, and clubs is one way which brings benefits to celebrate.
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BELIEVE IT OR NOT! The happiest moments for Renee Repking and Mary Jo Sartini is when seniors win. WOMENS LIB? Dave Kozel. Rich Achor. Craig Crawford, and Rick Tuck take over cheerleading. “Who won the junior-senior powder puff game?” The class of ' 76 again! For the first time in powder puff his¬ tory, the Class of ' 76 was victorious for two straight years. Again, under the coaching of Mr. Jerry Hedges and Dan Gamaleri, Hedges’ Hustlers defeated Cogan ' s Heroes,” 12-6. The juniors, coached by Mr. Bill Co- gan, Mr. Dave Owens, and Mr. Doug Stan¬ ford, practiced almost every day after school. But, it just wasn’t enough to de¬ feat the powerful se niors. Again this year, many girls signed up to jjarticipate in all the G.A.A. athletic events. Mary Jo Sartini was elected as president by members of the club. Also elected were vice-president, Julie Abatie; Joyce Barnes, secretary; and Rosenda Florcruz. treasurer. Miss Sharon Sheline headed the organization once again.
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