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The Freshman class is always the largest in any high school. The class of ,90 arrived at Heidel- berg High School With the more than the usual amount of enthusiasm and ner- vousness. Some ar- rived from the states; Homesick, lonely, looking desperately for friends, and not knowing What to ex- pect. Others have lived in Heidelberg for quite a While and came to H.H.S. from the middle school, and knew students here. At some point in time, we all have been Freshmans. In our high school years, one exper- ienced the rights and wrongs and learned from mistakes. The Freshman have con- tributed a lot to Hei- delberg High be- cause of Lionts Pride Which has magnified the studentts achievements. A1- Ways remember that being a Freshman is important because itts a time of trial and error. Freshman 89
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Smith, Laura Smith, Robert Smith, Shannon Snowden, Atlanta Snyder, Scott Sewers, Alexis Springer, Teresa Sprinkle, Kenneth Stancel, Robert Stankiewicz, Jeff Staton, Troy Stinson, Erin Stone, Lena Stovall, Kristin Sullivan, Kathleen Swanson, Gary Thompson, Chad Tucker, Jennifer Van Rooyen, Kristan Viader, Ricardo Vidal, Pierre Vorpahl, Christine Vrtiak, Jana Walker, Ryan Watkins, Michelle Webb, Tanya Weir, David Whitaker, Jennifer White, Stacy Widger, Wynnet Wiest, Robert Wilcox, Rachael Wilson, Kevin Wood, Bryan Worthington, Darin Wurtele, Shannon Hiding from the camera is Vicki Dipietro. Anxiously waiting for the ball is Allison Hough. Donna Bell is ready for a showdown at noon. Sleeping and relaxing during RE. class is enjoyed by Jennifer Adams and Cheryl Mcdowell. The enthusiastic Freshman class. 88 Freshmen
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Sophomore tsof e morl n. awesome student in second year of high schoo Freshman no more! On Friday, Sep- tember 5, 1986, 245 Sophomores entered the main hall, determined to make their presence known, whether it was holding class elections or bake sales, sponsoring Sadie Hawkins, 0r cheering at pep ral- lies. They held bake sales to finance the Sadie Hawkins dance which turned out to be one of the most successful dances of the year. They showed that they were not afraid to get involved in the life of the school. On September 19th they held elections for their class officers. True to their na- The Sophomores con- verse before the meet- ing begins. The Sopho- more Class of 198687. Winner of the class spirit day, Mike Jacobs, shows us his grubby look. ture, they chose only the best. Pres. Kel- lie Bailey, V.P. Mike Jacobs, Sec. Chris- tine Robbins, and Treats. Alex Patton, and Reps. Tracy Brown, Michael Bratcher, Kari Ghent, Michael Klett, and John Oney. All helped to make the Sophomore class the best at HHS. When Kellie Bailey was asked to say something about the class, she said, 81 dont know what to say. I couldnt find the right words to describe such an awe- some class. I think we as a class have worked on getting the recognition that we deserve. Not only have we earned rec- ognition, but we have also earned re- spect? Mike Jacobs said, ttltls interesting at meetings, when a problem comes up, ev- erybody has a solution. By the time we solve one, there are usually three others to solve. Last year we were unable to get things done, and this year, we have eV- erything thrown at us. We had to work constantly at the problems. Some of our solutions might not be all that tcrispf but we get things done on time and peo- ple are satisfied. Clockwise, starting from top to bottom: Kellie Bai- ley tPresidentl, Mike Jacobs tVice Presidentl, Danny Lowther tRepJ, Tracy Brown tRepJ, Chris Robbins tSecretaryl, Kari Ghent tRepJ, Alex Pat- ton tTreasurerl, Mike Klett tRepJ, Mrs. Jeszensky tSponsorl. 90 Sophomores
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