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Sword and Shield
June 1978 Volume III
CLASSES
17 Class of '78 SHS'S first graduating class is one of firsts
46JUNIORS Will be first to attend SHS for four years
120 Sophomores Class of '80 is known for spirit
158 Freshmen SHS's youngest students off to good start
See page 17 SPORTS
36 Volleyball A sport to begin the girls' fall season
40 Football The American fall pastime
60 Cross Country SHS boys run for records
, 70 Basketball A sport not limited to boys
,- 78 Tennis Girls' fall season helps put SHS in the swing
82 Basketball Hard to top '77 season record
134 Swimming Spring brings boys to water sports
142 Baseball The All-American Sport
154 Track Females hold their own in track events
172 Tennis Boys' season is a spring one
182 Golf Increasing in popularity at all age levels
200 Track Spraker returns to coach
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ORGANIZATIONS
68 Centurions SHS varsity band is growing and going
74 Pep Squad New advisor and faces add spark
118 Praetorian Guards Drill Team adds a touch of class to halftime
152 Choir Vocal music adds to assemblies, concerts
176 Bands SHS develops a band for all occasions
180 Spirit Squad New club on campus adds spice, support to games
190ASB School officers work with new advisor, set traditions
140 Scroll School newspaper under new advisorship
210 CSFOutstanding scholars are invited to join, serve school
FACULTY AND ACADEMICS
90 A Special Saugus Touch Faculty works to develop viable program
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ACTIVITIES
6 Summertime Travel,jobs all a part of Centurion summers
34 Winter Formal Class of '78 does it again
62Around The World In 80 Days A classic on SHS stage
178 Teacher Auction Students buy teachers, aid yearbook
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
148 Boosters Lifeline for many sports and groups on campus
178 PAC Parents Advisory Council works closely with Dr. Sproul
Staff: Janus Davenport (editor), Danielle Cook, Guido Giammarco, Jim Moseley, Paula Newlon, Crystal Rhodes, Marcy Saure, Mrs.
Susan Bair (advisor).
Title IX: The William S. Hart Union High School District does not discriminate by sex in employment or educational opportunity, in
compliance with Title IX, Federal Education Amendments of 1972. Title IX coordinator is J.E. Andrews, 24823 N. Walnut St., New-
hall, Calif. 91321 (805) 259-5440).
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