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Heightening junior spirit, rowdy masked boys (top) portray mixed nuts. Bananas all the way, seniors L{ ri Raizes, Andrea Lee, Susan Sommers and Lori Seeman (above) display enthusiasm. Discovering a whito carnation in her box, a pre- sent to all female staff from the senior class, Mrs. Hardlman (left) examines hers with plea- sure. Senior Wendy Weiss (far left) through hard work and originality helped produce the win- ning senior float. HOMECOMING 15
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Taking a break at the pep rally senior Wendy Freeman and junior Ellen Arbetman (below) dis- cuss the lively assembly. Gazing in the distance, cheering crowd members (right) watch the bal- loons riso. King tradition returns to HP Homecoming New this year was the restoration of a senior king. Lenny Bass enjoyed the honor. Next, queen, Ruth Zirn, and court, frosh Debbie Schrayer. soph Peggy Wolf, junior Susan Shapiro, and senior Cherie Hannon were announced and received by escorts. The long-awaited announcement of the 1977-78 Spirit Jug completed the agenda. As expected, the senior class received the coveted prize for all their spirit and involvement. Sophomores and soccer players started the winning streak Saturday. Following suit, the varsity giant football players had their first taste of victory beating Waukegan West by ten points. The half-time activities included presentations of king, queen and court, as well as a car parade. Once again the turnabout was successful with 225 couples attending. 14 HOMECOMING
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CD OH 5Tm w ,fo« 5lF.0H.6tK HkHoCuff Militant picketers (top) demand money, equa- lity, and stronger weapons. Carrying a corpse, seniors Petor Davis and Robbie Eiseman (above) move the body to a street corner. Concentrating on being a country boy, senior Dick Wyatt (right) dances in Red Light Rendezvous. Lost in the city. Junior Dan Staub (lower middle) tries to find his way homo. Blind musician senior Ruth Mendelson (middle) plays for a living. Looking hostile, soph Rengin Altay and senior Mark Pa- tinkin (far right) disagree on what to see in the city. Conducting with feoling, soph Doug Brandt (top right) continues as the musicians are mugged. 16 STUNTS
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