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'82 SOPHUMURES The sophomore year is sometimes a difficult peri- od in a student's life. He is no longer a low-life freshman, yet not quite a super-dude upperclass- man. However this year's sophomores managed very well through these trying times. They strug- gled through NEDT tests and proved to themselves that studying pays off. Several of them did very well on varsity teams while others demonstrated leader- ship abilities in various clubs. As a class they worked together to organize a skating party and a money-making project - selling HHS mugs. With the variety of personalities in this class, the next two years are guaranteed to be successful for them. Mike Christensen Brad DeGarmo iiii 322 LRSX Q x, Tammy Elliott X Kaye Getting, Sec. K in if Bob Gwin, Vice Pres. Jana Hartman The Prof
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'83 FRESHMEN Being a freshman isn't easy. It takes a lot of humility and tolerance. A freshman is the one you find hanging on a coatrack in the halls, being sprayed with the lawn sprinkler, or standing at the end of the lunch line. However, in spite of the many hardships a freshman must endure, there are some advantages to the high school way of life. In talking with some of the freshmen,they all agreed that High school is better than grade school. After all, there is a wider variety of classes, more teachers, better sports competition, and more social activi- ties. One freshman remarked that she liked being able to make new friends - especially guy friends. I don't even mind having more competition in chasing the guys, she said. It's 'funner' that way. Wayne Brown Tim Brozek Jeana Clemensen Machelle Coggins ,H , , 4 f' Brad, sophomore, teaching fresh- men girls the HHS facts of life. ,V 1 Marlieta Davis, Stuco Rep. .gpi- Kyle Ann Gibson, Pres. c pf. , p Ronnie Gwin ' Patti Hannan V' 'Y 3, 1 M r ,N . ak. .wgzg ' :ixrli t -' j 's wt r A . 4 Michelle Johnson, Treas. Rochelle Johnson, Sec. John Hutchins, Not Pictured Sarah Lehn, Not Pictured 2 L '-if lff if Y'Do ya think I'm sexy?
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