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vf E-vu, ,,,, X. Mi ex RAINDROPS KEEP FALLING on the heads ot Nancy Maiden and Scott Brown as they watch with enthus asm h Ie the Scots cage the I ng Tigers Football Pep Rallies, Howdy Week Add Color to September Activities Highland Park took on a new atmo- sphere with the addition ot the treshman class in September. However, new roonn numbering and newly-installed direction signs kept contusion to a minimum. Geared to treshmen and sophomores, I-Iowdy Week gave students a chance to meet upperclassmen. The annual I-lowdy Dance, held atter the tirst Scot tootball game. provided entertainment climaxed by the announcement ot the I-Iowdy Lads. Kirk Dooley and David Burgher, and the I-Iowdy Lassies, Marianne Windrow and Becky Dickenson. Spirit reached a peak in September when the Scot tootball team won the tirst tour games ot the season. The Spirit Committee, with a membership ot 7I, prompted enthusiasm by selling buttons and bumper stickers. I6 0 September At the tirst meeting, I-Ii-Lite otticers began the new year with a song and dance skit teaturing tunes trom lil-Iello. Dollyii and Mame. Mothers and daugh- ters ate cookies and drank punch while getting acquainted at the I-Ii-Lite tea on September 27. Members ot the Lads and Lassies choir came dressed as tamous movie stars to the picnic held at Wintrey Point. The ore chestra, band. and I-Iighlandaires choir initiated new members at picnics. As the result ot tests taken last spring, the National Merit board named ten sen- iors as Semitinalists. Chosen tor their high scores in the categories ot math, English, and science. those students were eligible tor the tinals. Eighteen other students re- ceived National Merit Letters ot Com- mendation trom the board.
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WITH A GRIMACE, Jimmy Depefris does his par? +o gef fhe school info shape before fhe year beglns. FOR HILDA BOYNTON, a paper roufe is more fun Than work. as she shoufs for Lisa Shorr fo Nfhank rash! n ' ...- , Mu Hy,- P, V .R ,f V r 5 . 1 ,, ,, 'i 2 if 7 Y Wm, 1 I, as r .,rr an slap, LYNN COREY AND Melinda Obenchain nef funds for afhrefes wirh bake sale Treafs. Summer 0 I5
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ABOVE LEFT: ANN HERNDON and Sandy Nich- ols prepare To Beal . . .The Cardinals . . . a+ one of 'rhe spirired foolball pep rallies. r ABOVE RIGHT: PTA MOTHERS serve Cakes lo advisories wirh IOO percenl membership. LEFT: THE CLOSER you gel, fhe beller you look! exclaims Carolyn Clarlc To Mary Lu Jordan. LEFT: HI-LITE officers Mary Hunf, Cay Pryor, Ellen Washburn, Carolyn Johnsron, Befsy Slauqhfer, Palsy Powell, and Sally Sleele kick off The new year. Seprember 0 I7
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