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Laying up two points, senior Arny Beck strengthens the GAA lead against rivalling 2 Leo. f MW, '.l. . i J xg Y D 7 . l .H l A I In a detailed explanation ofthe organs in the lower track ofthe body. Kathy Lemon. Sue Burton. Sue Edwards and Tina Lewis present a skit in the sophomore health clas , E. E349 January graduate Sarah Story discusses her future plans with junior Sue Arick in the a la carte line during their lunch break. Totally involved in his sociology notes. teacher John Arnold preaches thetheories of Au ust n e
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At Homestead, dissension mingled with pride. Pep sessions, powderpuff football, Christmas Bureau and Sadie Hawkins Week were designed to increase pride and spirit within the school. To prevent disunity, both junior high and high school Student Councils organized rap sessions one day during second and third period as an outlet for students to voice school and council gripes. After victorious athletic battles, spirits and pride were highg other encounters left fans discouraged. Student Action -IHDQ ui- ui au iIl1'? 'W Devouring it with distaste, Denise l-lite stuffed in another whipped cream pie to aid the junior victory in the Spirit Week pie-eating contest.
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-ff 11' r qf Q is w .x 'F 'i-1-s mY L ' A' .. , Q59 .Q . .1 11' Battling it out in a chicken fight, students attending one of freshman Bob 1'VIutt0n's summer parties try to find a new set of champions Spending their last few days before school starts at Faster Park, Jo A nne Brooks,1un1or,andJohn Maxson, senror. remmisce past summer days together wa. Zi'fg?'4'3f'-iii' Summer opened the doors of freedom for school-weary students. Different roads were followed-vacations. jobs. summer school. picnics, parties, reading, swimming, and just plain goofing around. Soon-to-be seniors traveled to colleges of their choice. Time went by rapidly, and Labor Day was approaching. Leaves were falling in groups of red and gold and it was time to decide which direction each individual would follow-back to school for an education or drop out. Most decided to come back to HHS to learn and experience new things. Newcomers arrived to be swept up in the excitement of a new school. Previous students found it refreshing to be back in the familiar atmosphere. Guidance was swamped with schedule changes, students without books, and even students without classrooms! But after the first few weeks the mass confusion settled down, and school life became routine,
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