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Besides the classes and activities, many organizations fit into the school network. Organizations hold the stu- dent body together and also help the individual grow in responsibility. A wide variety of units is offer- ed each year in PE. In February the mats, vaulting box, balance beam, and mini-trampoline were brought out for the tumbling unit. For some it was but another trying time in the life of a typical teen- ager. There are many facets of school life. Something is al- ways going on. Many things come and go in their season— football, basketball, volleyball, the class play—but the band performs all year. Often unthanked and taken for granted, the pep band played for almost all sports events this year. And finally, for the seniors, ar- rives the end of their twelve years— graduation. All year fond words are spoken about when we finish . . . but now a tone of wistfulness creeps in. 5
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A Kaleidoscopic Look at 1974-75 In the fall, textbooks were taken out of summer storage, and the classes at Homer High School began their nine-month trek through the material. The availability of teachers for extra help during their free periods was appreciated by many students. Basketball gave temporary re- lief to those suffering from mid- year blahs” during the winter months. The gym was packed for every game, and everyone enjoyed the breaks from homework. Football also started in the fall. The cheer- leaders were determined to get an enthusiastic cheering section and formed a pep club. An eve- ning pep session the night before Homecoming featured a bonfire which was an effective boost to school spirit. Girls' volleyball was a mid-winter sport and pulled in more and more fans as the season continued. There were some very exciting and controversial games. In our later years, our fondest memories of our school days will be the friends we had and the times we shared. 4
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Doyle Collins, Superintendent; Robert Gilpin, Principal Administration Board of Education Seated: Richard Freeman, President; Donald Baird, Secretary; Wesley Tyler. Standing: William Taylor, Robert Bryan, Donald Tate, James Wakefield. 6
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