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As social creatures in the insect world or the people world. Hornets are highest on the social ladder, always striving for prominence. Soaring to the heights re¬ quires growth in character and intellect. Getting involved in sports, and class and club activities, as well as book-leamin ' nurtures this maturity. It ' s a sort of change in flight patterns. You ' ve got to let your wings hang down once in a while! After a wing-splitting day at school with studies, there are always parties, dances, and sports events to attend, be¬ sides the quick trips to Mac ' s. Some of us even have part-time jobs to supple¬ ment hive expenses. Then, of course, there ' s still time for resting your weary stingers. As we clear for takeoff and make a beeline back to the hive, we emerge as the truly INCREDIBLE FLYING MACHINE. 4 Opening
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Opposite, top: The outer shell of the hive conceals the buzzing activity within. Left: Arthur Rodriguez and Terry Mills escort Senator Birch Bayh to his car after he had spoken at an all-hive assembly presented by Senior Honor Society. Right: Mr. Chaney discusses an important point before one of his U.S. History classes. Below, top left: Mrs. Tara Kapila explains the customs of India to Kevin Nich¬ ols, Tanya Starks, and Bruce Williams. Top right: Mr. Gourlay smiles with pride as he shows off his nephew Jim Franz ' s football number during Par¬ ents ' Night for the fall sports. Bottom left: Marga¬ rita Villagomez prepares for her Mexican dance during the cultural celebration. Bottom right: Alice Hernandez, Beth Bishop, and Cindy Wislo con¬ gratulate their classmate Adele Arciniega, the 1978 junior Basketball Homecoming Princess. Opening 3
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Opposite, top left: Dave Page, Don Cammarata, and Danny Avalos display their Hornet strength as they hold up the backdrop during the Basketball Homecoming game against Hobart. Top right; Tammy Dovellos and Kathy Vavulous display a bit of Greek tradition at the cultural week assembly. Bottom left: Ruth Ann Cole, Carl House, Ronda Henning, Laura Argostino, Don Cammarata and Margie Wislo prepare decorations for the halls dur¬ ing the Christmas season in Mrs. Boyajian ' s room. Bottom right: Senior Honor Society also presented the Navy Rock Band. Below, top: Despite the harsh winter weather, the beauty of the snow even¬ tually shines through. Left: The ROTC is in full for¬ mation during the annual inspection. Right: Jeff Hurst fights two Hobart opponents for the rebound. Opening 5
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