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lassic ompetition ompetition - A contest, of match, competion, rivalry. Sports: football, volleyball, tennis, golf, no matter what the sport, there's always rivalry, The biggest rivalry at HHS is against the Grant Island lslanders in basketball. Every year students celebrate Islander week for one of the biggest games of the year. For one game fans and players let themselves go, and become wild and crazy. Why? lt'sjust o contest, There's going to be a winner and there's going to be a loser, but athletes must be willing to accept that fact and dedicate themselves to their sport. Dedication is a big consideration when it comes to sports. Athletes must realize that they have ta practice so hard and so long for something that only lasts for a few hours or minutes. Whether there is a win or loss the 'Sports builds up self confidence G endurance. participants look forward to the next game to prove themselves. What makes people so competitive? Why do students compete in sports. It may be peer pressure, parental pressure, or just self motiva- tion that prompts someone to participate in sports. lt is hard to survive the first weeks of practice. Some say that the first few weeks of practice are the hardest because one must push himself too much, but then after the season starts, practice is still just as hard, but worth it. Some students going outfor sports might not get to participate because they aren't as good as the others, That athlete will watch and learn and his port on the team is just as important as all the others. Same students go out for sports just for the fun of it. Othersjust love to be active in some activity. The victory, the disappointment, and the commitment are all signs of classic competition. Jean Boyd and Marshall Gaines One talented senior Lance Anders on gets ready ro release the ball during a game agianst Aurora. - 26 Classic Competition!Sports Division
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Tl-lAT'S ENTEIQTAIN E T2 DVIES T mln a definite upswing. - Tim Hoose, senior his ye-ar's movies offered a wide variety of themes for the viewer. Students saw a growing number of teen movies playing at the theaters. These movies, such as Pretty in Pink, featured mostly the upfand-coming teen stars. Movies with a more serious themes were also fpopular during the year. Films such as Out of Africa and The Color Purple were big in the box office as well as with the critics.This type of film dominated the Oscar nominations in March. Most students could find a film to suit their tastes easily, A number of comedy films were released during the year. Pee- wee's Big Adventure, starring comedian Pee-Wee Herman, drew many high school students to see it, Down and Out in Beverly Hills starred Bette Midler, Nick Nolte, and a trained dog named Mike. Michael Keaton starred in Gung Ho a comedy about an American auto plant that invites a Japanese car company to take over. Back to the Future sent Michael J. Fox back to the '5O's to meet his parents. WUVJMEM HHS Seniors Steve Ruff, Mike DeBacl4er, and Dana Young, check our the latest in music and video, This made it one ofthe most popular films during the school year. The serious films of the years featured some of Hollywood's top performers in their roles. Jane Fonda starred in her first role since On Golden Pond in the film Agnes of God. White Knights and Amadeus were popular with dance and music fans. Prizzi's Honor featured Jack Nicholson in the starring role. The Rocky saga lived on in Rocky lV. Sylvester Stallone fights a Russian superman - Guess who wins. The popularity of these films reflected the attitudes of the viewers. Senior Tim l-laase said about the industry: Were in adefinite upswingf' Movies offered an escape from the gras- slands of Nebraska to a variety of places. David Throckmorton c ...-, iiD0Wfffdhd Fin A LKLR. i.-. In - QF. - , M. sist ?QeiV9?'SFsUi,9?iA5Vei5filF5'55 1 ,,..V .,,,-l fi- A A ,Knights its -540 vii .iii iii? nk: 3 '11 1-F ' , ,r . i .txt 'fl' if if 'V ' . ' ' ,, - . pm. .lOllCiTt'ERAllillEPUTlS MoviesfMovies 25
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