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Page 25 text:
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bin0 ml)arige Highland gels a face lift.” mujl be the talk of the year! For once we can actually drive by the school without dropping our heads. The students were the key. adding trees, a fence, and even walk paths: hours were spent working on the front of the school to make it presentable. Along with the changes in front of the building there have been changes within the building, starting with the Principals. As we all know Mr. Brian Rich accepted the position of Principal of MHS. Mr. Petralia is now the District One Security Director. Two excellent men. Mr. Hawley and Mr. Hufford. have replaced Mr. Rich and Mr. Petralia and are doing a fine job. Mr. Hower? Well can anyone guess what he's doing this year? From teacher, to Athletic director for the district, to Student Council Sponsor, to Assistant Coach for the football team. The teachers who have rooms with windows feel lucky because those of us who don't have to breath uncirculated air. Thanks to those few electrical fans that we have those hours aren't quite so bad. Mrs. Henninger. part-time librarian for HHS. retired after 20 years of service.
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r£- l)e £o, ore Oh how the students have changed! From blue jeans to dress slacks, they're even letting the teachers regain control! Students. especially Seniors, can you remember when you couldn't wait to sit on the Senior heater, to ditch class, to talk down the Frosh. They have really tried to confuse us this year, with the seven set schedule. The new schedule adds a little zing to the week, trying to figure out what class you have next. Even Mother nature is trying to confuse us by making the Frosh even shorter this year than last. Have you made a trip through the cafeteria during second set lately? If you have you would probably swear that there was a class going on in there. Apparently, the cafeteria has become the new meeting place for those who have ammended schedules. 20
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Highland showed spirit this year during spirit week with dress up day. sports day, hat day. jeans day. and finally black and gold day. Monday we dressed up in our best clothes. Tuesday was the day to dress to fit your favorite sport. Wednesday everyone wore their crazy hats. Thursday was the day to wear jeans and Friday everyone wore their favorite colors, which are black and gold. Above: People model jeans during spirit week. Right: Scott Tileston dressed for his favorite sport gymnastics. Below.- Jimmy Madsen. Susan Elmore, and Tony Serratore campaigning for the Homecoming Theme. Below Right: Mr. Fusiek and Mr. Ratkovich show their crazy looking hats. Opposite page: top left: Jimmy Madsen and Lance Geotz show their spirit, top right: Kathy Winters. Joanne Gioia. Becky Duran. Andrea Jackson, and Sharon Yount with their black and gold shirts. Middle: crowded cafeteria during the sock hop. Bottom left: Lore Gill demonstrates her sporting form. Bottom right: The Homecoming Pep assembly.
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