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Friday morning, October 3, 1980, 'lMum was the word at Hoover High School. Mums of different colors were pinned on every pretty girl who attended the Fall Homecoming the following Saturday night. The Homecoming theme was THAT'S HOLLYWOOD. The dance was sponsored by Student Council. The members developed the theme, arranged the food and activities made tickets, flyers and posters. They also decorated the gym with Mr. Palmer's time and help. Stargazer, headed by Mr. Hatch of our faculty, supplied the gym with an abundance of popular songs, The dance floor was occupied with rock-n- rollers. Sue Schuster stated: UAH of the seniors were up and dancing, having a super time, while few un- derclassmen danced at all. The dance floor was filled during slow songs. Mr. Hatch said, 'lThe overall at- mosphere was more festive than in recent years. Ev eryone was having a pretty good time and when the kids are having a fun time dancing we enjoy playing the music all the more. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the court, escorted by Tom Chufar, Steve Viscounte, Dave Cochenour, and Willie Plaskett. Strolling along Hollywood Boulevard and stopping by Crauman's Chinese Theater to put their footprints in the cement with the Hollywood immor- tgls, Barry Kindy and Kathy Krigline savor the Hollywood Museum flavor of t e dance. Highlighting the Homecoming Danfg is the Linda Manse and Dave Cochenour, Kelly Cush presentation of Queen Kelly, her Court and and Tom Chufar, Leisa Knudsen and Steve their escorts. Celeste Spees and Willie Plaskett, Vl5C0Unl9 HCCGPI the applause Of the audience- Kelly Cush and Tom Chufar enjoy the Queen's dance under the colorful circle of streamers. Student Life
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In-school suspension has many advantages. Students replied that there is an advantage to this way of discipline because your given credit for the work you complete in the suspended time. Parents also agreed that this is a better way to discipline their children because it does not hinder their grades. Instead it gives them a chance to catch up on their work. There were few complaints about the system except for the fact that the students had to bring their lunch. Mrs. Rebellino is the suspension advisor. She is in charge of making sure the students hand in their finished assignments so she can return them to the teacher. Mrs. Rebellino's job is one of great patience and understanding. She commented, I don't treat them as though they were dirty. They're people too! In 1976 the Hoover High School North Campus was built approximatley one mile from the old one. Through the years some problems accumulated. One was the lsplit' of the Hoover student body. People from the North Campus felt they were being cut off from the activities and information of the South Campus. A bigger problem that occurred was the transportation of students back and forth. Mr. Mattachione felt there would be a big problem if the students trans- ported others in their cars. For liability reasons only the driver of the car is permitted to drive from the schools, and one person to a car and the rest on the bus. llWe are responsible for the kids when they are in school. lf something happens to them we are to blameg we could even be sued. The students feel it is more convenient just to ride with a friend. Even though rules may seem represive, safety and well being of students must come first. Student Life-
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