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Clockwise: In the daily process of writing journalism copy, Mrs. Predmore advises Paul Kasperek on the finer points of reporting. Zooming in on another aspect of student life, Dave Henn takes great photos for the Student Prints. Bonnie Huckabay, DEADLINE?! Back Row Ueft to righO: Mrs. Predmore, Luis Limon, Bonnie Huckabay, Lance Hill, Susan Speir, Craig Clouse, Josh Cooper, Jennifer Ash, Paul Kasperek, Bonny Block, Amy Peterson, Miki Dumas, Steffi Schweigert, Michelle Thearle, Genie Hughes, Dave Henn, Danielle Cawley, Mike Shelton, Lesli Overton. Front Row: Jim Dunagan, Pat Alexander, Lisa Riedel, Geoff Graham, Heidi Wilson, Lori Hudkins. Clubs 33
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Illllltll annunnan IIIIIIIHIII . . . .- he Student Prints, Heidelberg High Schoolts newspaper, has undergone a metamorphosis this year. It has gone from an ailing twice-yearly newsletter to one of the top newspapers in DODDS, Europe. Written, edited, and laid out by the students of the newly formed Journalism class, the Student Prints has become an example to other schools. The Student Prints covers all major events that occur at HHS including student government, sports, features stories of hu- man interest, community events relating to the student body, and editorials addressing controversial issues. In addition, Student Prints features a Have You Noticed? col- umn, birthdays, crossword puzzles, calen- dar of events, original comic strips and ex- cerpts from student literary writings. Instructed and sponsored by Mrs. Brigid Predmore, the staff, composed of sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors, has risen above their lack of experience. According to Mrs. Predmore, Even though we have reinvent- ed the wheel with the resurrection of the Student Prints, the talent and dedication of the staff has been the key to the success of the newspaper. Aan-guo Editors: tclockwise from leftL Jennifer Ash, Susan Speir, Amy Peterson, Lisa Riedel.
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he HHS Varsity Athletic Club was a Ser- vice oriented organization composed of student-athletes who had earned a varsity letter. VAC had about 25 members who met at least once a month to discuss sch00i ejects. Members attended a minimum number of Emeet- ings to be considered an active merr ber 11 earned patches to be placed on the Varsity'letter jackets by doing a minimum of five hours of ser- vice projects. Some of the clubs objectives were to serve as an advisory board to the Athletic Director, maintain the Varsity Athletic trophy case, organize the Student-Faculty Basketball Game, sponsor the Blue and Gold Activities Night, and assist in the operation of Homecoming activities. VAC was a vita! school club with a lot of prestige attaeiwi it. It served the school in many ways and prcv ied meaningful learning ex- periences for its members. it provided an outlet of activities for student athletes who shared the common interest of improving the school athletic programs. Clockwise from above: President of VAC, Mike Lisowski taiks with his girlfriend, Missy Dionne, about ti iatest information from VAC. VAC sponsor, Mr. Richard Bennett discusses upcoming events with the Vf members. VAC officers from top clockwise: Laura Kuppich Ust Vice-Presidenti, Mike Lisowski tPresidem Rosie Lambert tTreasureri, and Stan Hatcher end Vice-Presidenti. Left to right, club members: First ro Stan Hatcher, Laura Kuppich, Rosie Lambert, and Mike Lisowski. Second row: Marc Brown, Tracey Dionne, Natasha Buckner, Shannon McManners, Matt Lisowski, Marcy Okert, and Robin Mickett. Thiri row: Brian Hoodenpyle, Britta Kilpatrick, GK. Leighton, Brian Hall, David Tomblin, Kim Fraze, Heathei Rudderham, Susan Marcus, Kevin Jordan, Maurice Sipos, and Sponsor, Mr. Richard Bennett. .... s.- 34 Clubs
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