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CS Our school building underwent many important Changes this sum- mer. An intercom system was in- stalled. new lights were put through- out the school, and new clocks deco- rated our hallways Exit signs were put in the appropriate places to better serve the night students and visitors. 6 Introduction There was also an extremely large turn over in students, and the student population increased by about a hun- dred kids. Along with these new stu- dents came new ideas for spirit weeks, cheers, Clothes, and even new slang words were brought from the states.
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The students of Heidelberg High School are very active, and many are found all over the city at almost all hours ofthe day. Many towns nearby house students, and many others live in the all American sectors of Patrick Henry 'Village and Mark Twain Village. The weekends are usually exciting for the students; many go downtown, many to Manillas, and still many more go to the movies. Several new restaurants also proved to be attractions for us. The Drill team, cheerleaders, Band members, and the Pep Club promoted school spirit throughout the entire year, and the athletes really gave them something to cheer about. Many students excelled in aca- demic areas, and received scholarships to help them be recog- nized for their outstanding accomplishments. Introduction 5
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Opposite page: Top; Signs around Heidelberg tell us when and where to go to keep us in the right direction, Middle left; Fourth hour is halfway over as shown by this newly installed clock. Bottom right; Senior Mark Labo- vich takes a short break for a quick picture of him and his bike Top left; Freshmen leave their first pep assembly still a little bit shocked. The freshmen were the largest class this year, having over 225 students Top right; A new exit sign shows the doors to leave the back of the schooli Middle left; During student council elections, Dennis Macray gives his speech on ways to get rid of old traditions and makes the necessary Changes for a great year. Middle right; The Drill Team did a very unusual thing at the first pep rally - they dressed up like cats and did their routine to the theme from the Broad- way musical of the same name Bottom left; For the first time in a long time. the golf team had a female member. Here Nora McCarthy stands with the team during the firSt pep assembly. Bottom right; Making changes is something computer students do quite a bit of, as Anita Swearingen and Robin Giuntini shows Introduction 7
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