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lor eel' like photography, but I 't get much of a chance do it, Peterson said. Troy Wleser Robert Wllbrlcht Diane Williams Heather Williams Kim Winner Connie Winter - William Wodrich Keith Wolf! Nick Woodward Mike Wong Ken Zeug Curt Zimmerman 1 I I 31 lan Styve, 86 talks wlth a friend while others are studymg thelr sclence Photo by Tony Haun
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Pamela Walgamuth Tim Walker Pam Walsh Scott Warrington janet Wetland joseph Weiner QP 'N pihlllaw Full-time Musician Ronald Weland Pat Welu Tony Wemlre Ian Wersinger Angie Westermeyer Terry Westhoff 134 kv' , .J if If 'I , -..... I X 'N ,xy A...., ,AQ by Lori Herting Sherri Peterson '86, could be found fifth hour every school day sitting in the second chair of the flute section during the 82-83 school year. Peterson went to the State Music Contest, tried out for All-State Choir, took part in the annual musical, and also plays the piano. Her talents do not only YV' lie in music. She honors classes in science, English, and was a 4.0 student. Peterson said, I li social studies and German lot. She was in German a math club and participat in the Platteville Ma Contest. She also took in the Big Sister Peterson enjoys Kim Wickler Susan Wiederholt Ieness Wiersms li9'? 21 Dan Pfeiler, '86, carries a calendar for Spirit Photo by Tony Haun. 11 In the middle of an equilibrium experiment, freshmen concentrate on throwing paper wads. by Dan Heinz. 2
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ew Exp by Hillard Salas As the 1982-83 school year began, 459 new faces roamed Hempstead's halls in search of their classes. When the upper class- man started their year, cries of dumb frosh filled the air as the frosh jumped for clean-up bells or got lost. The first pep assembly came and a temporary vow of silence went into effect for the freshmen that soon ended as they became as loud as the other classes. The class of '86, however, wasn't intimidated by the verbal abuse they endured and proceeded to show the other classes what they 11 Mike Mcgowan, '86, and Kathy Hayward. '86, study in the library. Photo by Dan Heinz. 21 Tammy Mozena, '86, works on her foods assignment. Photo by Michelle Wernimont. 31 Anita Hoeweler, '86, models a dress at the fashion show. Photo by Pam Trent. 136 eriences could do by winning the homecoming float competi- tion. Being a freshman was not only new for the students, but also for the faculty, who had 459 new names to learn. Until they did learn freshmen's names, 1im became Mike and Mary, sitting in the back row, was totally forgotten. Moving up to high school involves a lot of changes from eighth grade. High school is different from junior high, said Matt Havertape, '86, There's more privileges and more to do
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