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Summer Breezes Cool Scot Vacatlon Plans Water sports, travels abroad, summer school and summer jobs captivated the interests of HP students with the close of the '73 spring semester. Kenny Askew, Steve Mobley and Charles Bradley Iifeguarded at the High- land Park and University Park swimming pools earning extra money, while jim Snell, jeff Bailey and Phillip Wildman fled to surrounding lakes to enjoy water-skiing. Laurie McClain and Susan Bell polished their tennis skills during a two-week stay at the T-Bar-M Tennis Ranch in New Braunfels, Texas. Even though a majority of students were tired of books and papers, more than 300 stu- dents returned to summer school. Lisa Irby was one of the 45 students from the United States American Field Service program to travel abroad. Lisa traveled to Bogota, Colombia, to spend two months with a Colombian family. Twelve students spent six weeks abroad on Highland Park's American Institute of Foreign Studies program. Their trips consisted of studying cul- tures, Ianguages and history plus two weeks of travel. Other students devoted their summer time to serving others. Mary Ann Daniel and Cindy Barker worked at the Chil- dren's Medical Center, while Boo Smith, Madeline Gray and Ann Stewart volun- teered for Ole at the Church of Incar- nation, helping underprivileged chil- dren. Cheerleaders attended SMU's cheer- leading workshop and returned with a spirit stick for their outstanding enthusiasm and pep. Athletes partici- pated in coach Herman BaiIey's fun in the sun camp, running sprints, lifting weights and preparing younger Scots for the annual rat parade. A bus load of Highland Park students preferred to end their summer in the cool mountain air of Castaway, the Young Life camp in Minnesota. ABOVE RIGHT: Sophomore Fred Storey proves he would walk a mile for a camel during his vacation in Africa. RIGHT: Highland Park girls reminisce at the annual Hi-Lite picnic in August. OPPOSITE PAGE ABOVE: Ann Reese and jenny Liebes feel they can still enjoy childrens' favorite rhyme songs such as patty cake, patty cake. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Senior Beth Smith catches a few rays while teaching swimming lessons at St. Mark's. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Despite gas rations, jun- ior Bruce Dewberry continues to fill 'em up at a local gas station. I4 0 Summer ' ,gyelii f w W' T i' t J . 5 , .fr f 6 ft ,f fi i W is- rl .i,i ..., , x- 4, V ., J I 'W N 'f ' M-'ar,.,nv r et- ? .,...nuJ'i.iL 1 ' - if. N-3, fm .TW FI.
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New Student Court Rules on Issuesp Computer System Selects Schedules Balloons, confetti, and bright lights dazzled the scene of the Greatest Show on Earth at Winfrey Point. The Lads and Lassies choir, disguised as clowns, snake-charmers and mind readers, gathered at White Rock Lake for their traditional September picnic. Following the first home game, the Student Council sponsored a 'fSey Hey dance for all students. Adding a new twist to the dance, the Student Council created a mystery man contest. Computer scheduling furnished a new system for students in selecting their classes for the fall. One important facet of the new system was its provi- sion forthe fairest possible method of scheduling for all classes. 5591551 1 - ,X QU V B . ' ,. X ii- 4 . A. 1 - wr ' i - 3 16.0 September Once again parents found their way through the crowded halls to visit classes, meet teachers and attend a musical program in the large auditorium during Back to School night. After much discussion and shuffling between committees of the Student Council, jeff Sone, Mike Watson, Charles Bradley and Charles Spradley completed the revision of the student constitution and the Kiltie. The Student Council Revision Com- mittee designed a Student Court to dis- cuss violations and interpretations of the constitution. Six members were appointed by the Student Council presi- dent to rule on punishments and to present solutions to the council, ,fgrf sg'
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