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(bottom left): Senior Corey Blanc, amateur herpetologist, feeds his pet boa. (top left): Judo student, senior Robin Fawcett flips junior Dan Wagner in a display of skill, (left): Junior Craig Scott flies through the air during a motocross race. (above): Avon lady, soph Wendy Frey tries to sell her products. (right): Frosh puppeteer. David Rudman exhibits some of his many handmade puppets. For four years the complete framework of a person’s life is often provided within the high school. They fill in the framework with the many materials school provides: academics, sports, and the wide assortment of clubs and activities offered here. Although there is enough within the four walls of HPHS to gain a satisfactory combination of the color and texture necessary to complete the picture, it is possible to reach even further, out of the framework of school, and add to the total portrait. Learning experiences in environments other than school occur more frequently for people who attempt to find their own interests. When individuals follow a separate path towards a unique goal, many new qualities are added to the canvas. Although these interests are unrelated to school, they enrich that person, who in turn contributes a new dimension to school. Thus, the total feeling is one of individuals fitting together as a whole. ACTIVITIES FEATURE 11
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Short spirit week features food theme Food, always of interest to the HPHS student, provided the homecoming theme for the shortened spirit week. On Friday. October 21 each class was allowed two periods in which to express their loyalty. On that day. students eagerly donned costumes portraying a wide variety of food. Noon marked the annual balloon launch. In the afternoon, a police escort quieted the traditionally rowdy car parade. Friday night's pep rally added to the spirit displayed earlier. The seniors won the coveted spirit jug. As an innovation, varsity cheerleaders twirled orange lights to the Styx tune Light Up. Juniors started homecoming day early with PSAT's. Unfortunately, the weather was uncooperative, with steady rain all day. Nonetheless fans flocked to the game. After soccer and soph football wins, the varsity beat Waukegan West for a first victory. 12 HOMECOMING
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