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UmC by getting involved in politics Sophomore Pam Stuart reflected on her campaigning for Matthews. It was wonderful to be tretted like an [ 'adult, not a kid. areal jJ -son.” .On addition to campaigning, some students got a quick lesson in bureaucracy when they became members of decision-1 committees. A significant part off the Park Recreation program is oriented towards young people. commented Edmond Zisook, Park District President. The object of appointing high school students to the committee is to acquire students' opinions of young people's likes and dislikes directly. By becoming involved in politics, students shaped themselves and worked for the community.
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' Working for ttw staU s«na « campaign of Waltor Nathan, froth Neil Slaler mounts a publicity sign on a friendly car. Making important decisions isn’t always gnm business s shown by the smiling faces of junior Barry Witt and r Diane Dombeck during a meeting of the Park - - • n------— ---n.—M.. iUiI rr dnL. • - . B j 59 6 ACTIVITIES FEATURE Students help ‘sha pe up’ society fe Becoming aware of political team outside of the classroom happenings. HPHS students shaped up Students campaigned for Walter I by getting involved in politics. Nathan for State Senator. Martha Jo While playing these important roles Matthews for Lake County School they realized how necessary their Superintendent. Phillip Crane for knowledge of government will be for US Congress and other local theirfuture. officials. Electioneering proved to Many students put their schooi be tedious but rewarding; the H work aside for long periods of time workers answered telephones, rang because they recognized the need to doorbells, and passed out leaflets. Ef • »
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It's not a bird, it’s not a plane, it's frosh Patti Hoffman displaying her spirit on Theme Day. 12:00 marked the annual balloon launch when students' spirits soared. Senior Alan Nerad and frosh Jane Talman add color to Homecoming with their window painting artistry. Victory With ears outstretched, Dumbo flies the Pep Club float to a first place victory. In the HPHS tradition, the queen and her court: senior Susan Shapiro, junior Marcia Kolberg, queen Mindy Lippa, soph Laura Friend, and frosh Patti Holman. 8
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