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Although some students managed to make the most of the small, unsightly, 01d lockers, fortunate- ly, new lockers arrived. Tonya Webb, fortunate enough to find her locker, is flustered in trying to keep it open. Renovating the auditorium is a difficult task, also providing difficulties for the Drama Productions, but Jane Morris, Kerri Kyle and Linh Beckett add a touch of class to an ordinary situation. ernized doors allow a more convenient means for securL d a sturdier outlook. Student Lideew at HHS 125
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WHATiS NEW? very year brings changes, new ideas, new faces, new experiences to keep things exciting and different. Of course, as a military community, moving in and out provides HHS with a constant patchwork of different cultures and people. In addition to those important new faces, changes both large and small, took place and enhanced this year. Within the past few years, a number of new teachers have appeared here. Mr. Sutton, of the many new people, has fa- vorable first impressions, tiIt,s an eX- cellent school. I enjoy teaching here and I like the students. HHS is very Russian class with Frau Lyrakis brought a new, yet successful dimension of culture and learning. til love that class because most everyone in there wants to learn'fi shares Tina Wilson enthusiastically. Student LifeiNew at HHS academically oriented as a scho should be? Chris Carlson, new fro Fort Leavenworth, agrees saying, ttI great, and bigger than Kansas? The outward appearance changed . signs of tiwet paintii and crowded stai ways greeted students the first week school. Renovations provided elect cally operated blinds, which match the yellow handles on our new brig green and red doors, and floor materi now covers the stairs for a safer clim ing. Because of Heidelberg High,s ap tude for change, our school has t: reputation of education in excellen The many changes add to our capabi ties to maintain high standards. We a truly 7651!
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Multiple Choice: Whatts Happening i your World Today Nothing 4. What does P.R.I.D.E. really stand for? That,s private Isn,t that something they say on AFN Radio? a. Pretending Responsibility Is Definitely Essenti. Pm about to take a silly little quiz b. Providing Ridiculous Innovations of aDesperate Vironment 1. Who said those famous last words, ttMistake? I made no . Pickled Rhinocerous Integrates Dead Educator mistakeV and what were they talking about? . Putting Responsibilitthewards Into Depende Education a. An unidentified top official in DC. referring to the seven period day. 5. Is it true that cheerleading and drill team tryouts wer b. Mr. Macray, during the questiontanswer session for fair? students in the cafeteria, talking himself out of cer- tain questions. a. Yes 0. President Reagan, as he first defended the Iranian b. No arms deal. 0. Who cares - I made it d. Yearbook Staff, when they wrote choice answer tth d. Itts too late now tWhat about next year'D 2. Due to the new DOD regulation of no smoking in govern- 6, What was one of the biggest frauds at old HHS? ment buildings, where is HHS,s designated smoking area? a. When people got suspended for stealing wine t a. Mrs. Edward,s office didntt steal. b. Second floor girPs bathroom b. The secret payoff for the election of this years . c. Around the transformer station dent council. d. All of the above c. P.R.I.D.E. e. No one smokes in our school!! d. were perfect - no fraud, no flaws 3. How long does it take to open the new lockers. . .and keep 7. What organization made a giant comeback from u them open? unpopularity? a. 2 minutes, 7 seconds a. Cooter club b. 3 days b. We have organizations here? c. I never found my locker c. Senior corner d. More than the allotted 4 minute passing period d, Drama Club rince Andrew, tFergiet marrie Chemical spills into Rhine
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