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Mr. Ruas Surdez, in his second year of teaching at HHS, teaches world history, U.S. history, and government classes. He is head coach for football and wrestling. A few of his hobbies are playing softball, hunting, golf- ing, bowling, and fish- ing. Another hobby he has taken to recently is cooking hamburgers at the Rancher, a restau- rant he opened this year. LOWER LEFT: Randy Genzler, Char Faulstich, and Joan Durfee find time for gossiping after a long day in biology. LOWER RIGHT: Dave Oligmueller, after adjust- ing his time piece for the Twilight Zone, takes a peek to see where he has landed. Brian Nielson Dave Oligmueller Monique Smith Sophomores 29
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Galin Larson ABOVE RIGHT: Brian Nielson demonstratos sopho- more humor, much to the chagrin of classmate Greg Ellsworth. CENTER RIGHT: Dale Griese catches a sudden case of stage frieght when he con- fronts the student body dur- ing the annual Marshal's Day speeches. Mrs. Sally Whiting, in her 14th. year of teaching, in- structs Algebra I, Algebra II, geometry, and trigonometry students. She is head aolf coach, head sophomore class advisor, and assistant advisor to the student council. Mrs. Whiting graduated from Wayne State College, major- ing in music while having a minor in mathematics. Fish- ing, skiing, bowling, music, and golfing are her favorite hobbies. During her free time Mrs. Whiting is often found at school events supporting the students. 28 Sophomores
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SOPHOMORE LEFT: Waiters and waitresses for prom are: SEATED: Dena Bloo- menrader, Becky Snodgrass, and Janell Haiwick. STANDING: Pam Kusser, Dixie Aasby, Mike Gadd, Lisa Lettau, Greg Ellsworth, Dale Griese, Galin Larson, Jim Cermak, Kelly Whiting. Shannon Cowan, Dave Clausen. Char Faulstich, and Gary Weidenhach. LOWER L£fT:Cool cat punk rock participant, Jim Cermak, dresses the part during Homecoming week. Becky Snodgrass Kathy Vlcek Gary Weidenhach Kelly Whiting Class Excels In Events The 1982-83 sophomore class completed their second year in HHS with 26 members on its roster. Three required classes, Biology I, a math class, and English II were among the wide variety of subjects offered to the sophomores. In Biology I, students dissect- ed crayfish, earthworms, star- fish, frogs, clams, fetal pigs, and learned about the forms of life. English II students studied lit- erature and grammar the first three nine-weeks, and the rest of the year was devoted to giv- ing speeches. During Homecoming, the sophomores proved to be supe- rior in the volleyball games, go- ing undefeated throughout the afternoon. Dale Griese was cho- sen to represent the class as marshal candidate. Sophomores picked out class rings during April in order for them to arrive before their ju- nior year. Three sophomores were in- ducted into the National Honor Society. These were Dale Griese, Kelly Whiting, and Jan- ell Haiwick. Eight pairs of waiters and waitresses were chosen from the sophomore class to serve at the prom banquet. Following the banquet, the waiters ana waitresses were allowed to par- ticipate in the prom dance and breakfast. The sophomore class spon- sors included Mrs. Connie Brueggeman, Mrs. Sally Whit- ing, Mr. Paul Peterson, and Mr. Ben Oswalt. The final activity for the sophomore class was to deco- rate for commencement. With this completed the sophomores put their second year of high school into their memory chest and anticipated the coming year. 30 Sophomores
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