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Doing something is better than nothing II might seem th.it once in a while doing nothing is much more relaxing than doing something, and if anything gets accomplished it's truly a miracle. While it might seem like these students aren't do- ing much, they are in fact learning. You're laughing and saying, just what are they learning? Well, the fact is, that each of them is learning how to smile for the camera. But then if you think about it, have you ever seen a person doing absolutely nothing? If you said yes, you're wrong. For instance, if they're sleeping, they’re still doing something and that something is sleeping. If they are just sitting there staring — don't let them fool you because they are doing something. They're perhaps day dreaming, or intensely studying that speck on the wall. Well, that is doing something, isn't it? Below: Mitch Mulvihill obviously hasn't quite got the hang of that smiling business but Frank Bartsch seems to.' Right: Kristin Slattum waves a friendly hello right past Amy Barth. Below Right: Todd Rye (or is if Lady Dianne)? just can't handle the strenuous decorating for homecoming and sits it out awhile. 2 Opening
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Something is happening Hello! Welcome to the nineteen eighty-eight Heritage. The staff seemed to be quite a bit more organized than last year and you should be able to see the difference. Some helpful happen- ings were deadlines every week on the different parts of the staff's pages. These deadlines, although only rough copies and drafts, encouraged the students to turn in their ideas to be approved. In any case, all went fairly well and our advisor, Mr. Hokenson, only had a few thousand occasions to go absolutely beserk. One day, proceeding around the school asking questions to get some in- formation who else but Camron Loll was able to enlighten us, and his intense quote for the day was, “Life wouldn't be life without a few hardships. (Camron just sprained his ankle, was hobbling around on crutches, and his armpits hurt). Bekah Benson simply said, Skip Mondays and I'll be happy. It's been a real chalky year, we chalked it up! said the accounting class (apparently some kind of inside joke). Heritage's theme is centered around Something Old, Something New, and Something Blue. As you read through the yearbook you will have the occasion to reminisce and perhaps laugh a little while looking at someone's or even your own picture. But while your laughing, remember what Elsa Maxwell once said, Laugh at yourself first, before anyone else does. So go ahead and read over this book and as you do so, remember this thought: The human brain starts work- ing the moment you are born and never stops until you stand up to speak in public. — Sir George )essel Below Left: Michelle Wangen, Rertae Kinney, Amy Scheevel, Stacey Every, and Chan Gingras use en- thusiastic faces to show how much fun Biology can be! Below: Mike Schibursky and Todd McNiff share the news of the day during their study hall time in the library. Bottom: lennifer Goutcher, Amy Sime, Jonell Asleson, Sarah Schmidt wait anx- iously for their lunch at the ala carte line with hungry faces. Opening I
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Below: Damian Masterson, Jamie Brockway, Jason Gossman, Kurt Raaen, and Danny Weathers show their unity as Future Farmers of America Left: Mrs. Markegard, how did you do that? cries Danny Weathers in shock. Above Left: Deb Vogt, Jodi Milne, Sarah Schmidt and Adrianne Besse standing in the back display to Michelle Benson, Sheldon Gingras and Barry Kingery how to really enjoy civics class especially when there's a substitute teacher! Above Right: Leif Hunter demonstrates the joys of day-long tutoring. Opening 3
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