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Pure imaginalion-lhe mind lends itself 10 the idea. The word ' ' maybe ' ' is used frequently as we put our imagination to work in day to day activities. Creation is brought forward with the new sophomores who have brought with them a feeling of new spirit and school loyalty. They are willing to share their talents through music, athletics, and academic endeavors. Just imagine-juniors no longer have the feeling of ' ' smallness as they venture into their second year at Hoover. They are now accustomed to the academic rituals and what is expected of them. Just imagine-seniors now know what it is like to be a ' ' Real Senior ' ' . Graduation, senior pictures, becoming legal, senior prom, college choices . . . Thoughts such as these invaded the class of ' 78 as their final year of high school drew to a close. Many seniors have been working through- out the school year trying to save for what lies ahead. Whether it be college, marriage, or just living on your own, dreams now become reality as they face the challenge of the future ' with pure imagination. 4-Opening
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1. Juniors Todd Duckett and Steve Crocker initiate an unsuspecting sophomore in girls ' swimming class. 2. Hoover students show their school spirit as they capture first place in the Hoover Invitational cross-country meet, and announce, We ' re No. 1 . 3. Mrs. Herron, Bill Houghton, Stephanie Wolff, Nancy Richardson and Terry Johnson pick their winners for the annual Homecoming Cake-off. 4. Mr. Metge and his former teacher, Karen King, exhibit the debate teams ' unique tee shirts for the Hoover Fall Classic. 5. Love is a many splendored thing prove seniors Linda Day and Eric Shogren, as they help celebrate during the Homecoming assembly. 6. Junior Randy Peterson takes time out to show off his ability in bubble-blowing during lunch hour in the Student Center. Opening-3
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1. Deck the Halls sing juniors Shelina Jeshani and Rhonda Downard as the concert chorus make their rounds during the Christmas season. 2. How 3. Hoover students enjoy free time on the giant innertube during the sophomore boys ' swimming class. 4. The Hoover Pep Band performs enthusiastically at the Homecoming assembly. 5. Sophomore Laurie Wallace attacks her assignment with overwhelming interest out in the hall. 6. Save me grandma! cries senior cheerleader Stacey Dooley as she looks to fellow cheerleader Delores Wheeler. 7. Just wait until next time! warns Mr. Gay, with a smile, after an unexpected dunking. 8. Mr. Murphy, Durand and Danielson gang up on that villain — Apathy (Paul Bamford) and help kill him during the Homecoming assembly.
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