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For 12 years he was more than just a principal. Andrews said i Good-bye to Oar Daddy Raider More than just a principal, was the students' friend, e faculty's companion and e head Red Raider for 12 lars. After 25 years in ad- inistration in the High rint City School system, Mr. erb Hipps said farewell to T. ingate Andrews this past lring. Along with many Prs, a strong tradition and a l standing ovation from the faculty and the student body he left to be replaced by a constant memory in every- one's mind. Mr. Hipps stated that he would always have a soft spot in his heart for the students, faculty and school and that being here with the students had given him a feeling of youth. His dedication to his work, understanding of teen- agers and his ability to han- dle the toughest situations with ease were only a few of the outstanding qualities which will keep his name stamped at the top of Red Raider history forever. Mr. Hipps is now busy with his fishing trips to the beach, if at Andrews. fifagwf 14- Q - , 'F . A at 'f is i 'fi for a king. Jennifer Delonge es- The final task. Mr. Hipps cleans out Mr. Herb Hipps into the school his desk as he prepares to leave for he final day of his sixteen-year the last time. 'YQ' pp rf-mcg:-ra-vgpoq EQEHHQQSLDQ Q-Qigzs'- 23n.fDfLo. H 7- my--whom mE'T9, fS5 Dsf,,TD 5 1 '5 ' m5K4E' . f'D C-'P-lui n-- Qf BF6:rgfUg0 g35 'tmmmO mo H UQ K4 :gSi.U'Ov-+- '4 'n-Tim mga-I FD FD 'ii-'QMS B Wg an ,,v-'mjagji 2:1-'Ut-r1:sf- 'O 5:mE4dggS H709 l'!'1Hf-4 'D master, my-H 25?-i:LEf'L1 :3 y , :f 1 MSW Herb Hipps! 13
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A moment to relax. Mr. Hipps ar Dr. Duane Kirkman take a mome. out of their hectic schedules to enjt a few laughs. HHH ll i xfiigs, . - .+. ffm P 60Y. ?'5 .iity 'ws F '1 V ..,. , .,,, , . Q ff, 'fr' - 4 12 I A Tribute to 1 i 1-. h1 4,.h V H 55' ,, . it t is 'Q li: ,gt V4 ,tt we + h-h' t ' 4 -A lf Wil' 62' if my if' wi gg I All good things must end. Students In appreciation, Mr. Hipps looks and faculty express their feelings as grateful as he is presented with a thev bid a fond farewell to Mr. farewellgift from the REVERIE staff. Hip'ps.
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Who are you going to call? STOKES- B LISTERS Cowboys, togas, what was all of this? Homecoming, that's what. The week was filled with activities. Each club nervously tried to finish its float for the parade, hop- ing that it would win first place, while the student body showed its spirit by dressing up for the different days dur- ing Spirit Week. With Col- lege Recognition Day West- ern Day and Red 'n' White Day there was something to appeal to everyones tastes. Friday was the big day and the festivities began with the Iuniorettes decorating the school. In the afternoon the parade had everyone's atten- tion. As the Homecoming court attendants were chauf- feured past the crowds, the clubs showed off their fin- ished floats. Max Meeks from WMFR and Bill Flynn from WMAG judged the floats, and at the pep rally the results were announced: Art Club won first place, the Electron- ics section of VICA won sec- ond and Computer Club won third. The tone was set for the long-awaited game that night. Homecoming Queen. Sharon Lind- say daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Shad Ross. 14 I Homecoming
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