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wmh to Scecina! Mrs. Kathy Siaton and Sr. ■ btih Riedeman, freshman moderators, greet (he of HA at their first class meeting. ing 3
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takes the arm or Stephenie Harden and accompanies her to the homecoming queen's float. HEADING FOR a touchdown, high scorer Mark Fo- ley picks up yardage against Howe, working toward the final score of 28-0. Crusader current flouus throuoh Challenges came in many forms, shapes and sizes from Iran, from the government, from teachers, and from the students themselves. Students and faculty exper- ienced history in the making with the capture of 52 Ameri- cans at the embassy in Teheran and their release 444 days lat- er. The government reinstated registration for the draft, af- fecting 18-24 year-old men and 20% of the Senior Class. Teachers of public schoo|H protested for more money an better contracts in an effort to improve conditions and to bring about an awareness oi the importance of their profc sion. Students were thrust into political consciousness as we as a decision-making position as voters. PRESENTING THE COLORS on the homecoi field, Ann Feeney, Kellie Martin, and Mary O'Coni symbolize the patriotic sentiments of Americans dur--'' Ing the year of the hostage crisis.
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Fockling chollenges positiveli Students challenged them- selves by confronting a new year. Freshmen were put in a totally different style of aca- demics compared to grade school and found the impor- tance of involvement. Juniors and seniors made vi- tal decisions concerning where to attend college, what to study, GPA's, class rank, PSAT's, SAT's, ACT'S and FAF forms. Caps and gowns were or- dered along with graduation announcements and senior keys. Class rings finally came in as well as an excited, anx- ious attitude. That attitude became a POSITIVE CHARGE! HITTING THE BOOKS early, Stan Zukowski ex- presses an eagerness to start school again as he looks through his Spanish notebook. YOUR ORDER please? French teacher Mrs. Doe Selke takes time from her busy summer schedule to help out with book day. DROPPING her pile with a thud, sophomore Rhonda Smith unloads her burden of books on a near- by library table. 4 Opening
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