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'Muehlhoefer resides in HP through year q Senior Andreas Muehlhoefer, Highland Park’s AFS student this year, discovered a different part of the world from his native Germany. Andreas, a Senior play crew member, also sang in the Lads and Lassies choir second semester. In addition, he manag- ed the varsity tennis team since, accor- ding to UIL rules, he is ineligible to play in matches. Spending the year with Junior Josh Larson and his family, Andreas liked the “competitiveness” of school, but wish- ed there was more free time after school. Also, he would have enjoyed eating his dinner in the middle of the day, as Germans do. Asked about a major difference bet- ween the United States and his native country, he replied, “The people are different. In Germany, the young peo- ple feel much more responsibility for their environment.” The AFS Summer exchange program claimed two HP students. Senior Daphne Glover spent time in Japan while Junior Amy Watson travelled to Quebec. Melinda Means, a 1982 graduate, went to Germany for the school year. All this attention: Andreas is introduced as the AFS student at the first home game along with other school officers. An All-American game: Andreas participates in HP tennis. A slice of life: Andreas speaks in German to his Biology project, the pig.
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eae aeeeee re arate ‘xan ae e ® te ake eek xxn Here they come! HP’s basketball beauties catch some rays on the Fourth of July. Kanakuk men: Trey Hill and his counselors have a blast at camp. Warriors: Amye Tatum and Carolyn Brown prepare their war canoe. 16 e Summer
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i f H i Above: Who is this guy? Jon Andrus entertains at a pep rally early in the year. | hate my schedule: Students adjust their schedules in the counselors’ office. Here’s looking at you Freshmen: Underclassmen have their pictures taken for the yearbook. That’s entertainment! Thespian officers Josh Larson, Stephanie Jackson, Leslie Schaar, and Ellen Thomas introduce themselves at the first meeting. Right: Listen up: Leo Club members pay close attention to a speaker. You’re partying too hard: After the game, players and dates relax at the weekly football party. Where do | go? Students pick up their schedules on the first day of school. Calling all qualified boys: Cole Ramey gives a speech before interested students about the Leo Club. 18 « September
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