Heidelberg High School - Yearbook (Heidelberg, Germany)
- Class of 1985
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nan'l-IIQ-II: . ? 'K' . in k4 flwardyRecognifion Nigfzf k JJOCC 4f cTune 1985 W W M: y W W W W W ka3 vIA SPRING SPORTS AWARDSWRECOGNITION NIGHT I HEHMEIEICILKDNB ATHLEHC ICNDSTEI C103 IHEHNEIEHS, GEINUUUY APOt 09403 PROGRAM ;,.. :.- ;-z. -; , Am-F4- : BOARD 25 GOVERNORS Refreshments CLUB OFFICERS LTC John Daane MG Scott Smith MAJ Tim Hoffman CPT Kevin Troller Hrs. Jackie Cressy HG C. J. Fiala Dr. Bud Korth COL Dale Corliss COL Bud Ockert COL Joe Kuppich LTC John Blankenship . Pat Sands . Dale Chapman John Phillis . Malcolm Carpenter Charlie Giuntini . Rich Bennett . Phyllis Sullivan President Executive Vice President Vice President Secretary TreasurerWCustodian A: LARGE Community Commander HHS Principal Budget Director Sports Announcer Lions Country Store Manager Lionettes Drill Team Sponsor Chairman, Ways and Means Publicity Chairman HHS Athletic Director HHS Gymnastics Coach Welcome -- John Daane Presentation of AwardsWRecognition Soccer Track Tennis Special Awards Marine Corps Athlete Army Reserve National ScholarWAthlete HHS Athletes of the Year Closing Remarks MEN'S VARSITY SOCCER Gabriel Armijo Tony Bruno Marcus Carpenter John Fellenz Steve Fellenz Brian Hall Bryan Knapp Marc Labovich Dennis McCray Scott Moen Joe Ockert Raul Padilla Peter Pappas Nick Sands Capt Tim Sands MANAGERS: Bill Mergner Chris Sands Sara Krakowiak HEAD COACH: Robert Flower ASST COACH: Sam Torrey MEN'S JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER Blake Alexander Josh Cooper George Coppit Allan Crooks Ronald George Sean Gray Jeff Hand Brad Higham Tres Hurst Charles Lewis Nat McQueen Larry Meese William Neal Mark Scott Blake Sibley David Wilke MANAGER: Brian McGarvey COACH: Robert Fellenz ., ..-..N::-,mm.-LVT.1-wuv,-wMJ W0,m-m....---h.. .- ,. 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COACHES SOCCEI ME: HEAD COACH - ROI!!! ILOHII: Costh31IOVQr is s 1958 grsdusts of Ferris Stats in Hichigsn where 55 pIsysd foothill snd bssshsll sud rsn track. Hs coached soccer previously st Ksrisruhs in 1975 snd 1976, and hss been the Heidelberg vsrsity soh's coach svsr since. He is currently the suto-otivss instructor at Heidelberg High School. ASST COACH - SAM TURKEY: Cosch Torrey is s 1981 graduate of the University of Texas who hss-TTVEH-Tirhsidsibsrg twice previously, sud attended HHS for one yssr. He cslls San Antonio, Texas, hone. He is currently a First Lieutenant assigned to the 63d Signsl Battalion. He played soccer in college and hss cosched soccer for four yesrs. This is his third yesr ss a volunteer coach at HHS. JUNIOR VARSITY HEN HEAD COACH - ROBERT E. FELLENZ: Cosch Fellenz received his 5.3. Degree fro- the University of WiEEbnsIn and his .5. Degree from Notre Dane. He has taught chemistry and physics at HKs'since 1966. Cosch Fellens hss cosched DYA soccer for six yesrs, vsrsity soccer for three years, and JV soccer for eight years. He is married and has three sons sttending HHS. VARSITY OMEN HEAD COACH - DAV! POPE: Cosch Pope was born and rested in West Texas. He graduated froi-TZEIEEEh State University in 1971 with s 3.5. in industrial arts and s minor in education. He also earned his H.S. in administration Eran Tsrleton Stste in 1982. In high school he lettered four years in baseball and two yesrs in football. After college he taught industrial arts in Garland, Texas, for two years and in Hurst, Texas, for one year. This is his seventh yesr as a teacher at Heidelberg High School and first year as the varsity soccer coach. ASST COACH . DIETER ARNOLD: Cosch Arnold has been involved with soccer for most of his life. He pIsyed in Germany as s youth before moving to the United States ss s teenager. He has since both played and coached with various tea-s in the 0.5. and Gerlsny. He also officiates soccer games as well. Recently retired fro. the Army, he is usrried and has two daughters in the Heidelberg schools. This is Cosch Arnold's first year as a volunteer coach at HHS. JUNIOR VARSITY HO!!! HEAD OOACI - PAH IAINIY: Cosch Barney is s residsnt of Ilorids, and s gra- duate of lut133-bnivsrsity, Indisnspolis, Indians. where she nsjored in English sud Socisl Studies. She has coached snd officiated Youth Soccer in both Korss snd Alshsls. This is her second year at HHS, snd she teaches history sud heslth. Cosch Bsrnsy is in her second yesr as s high school cosch. TRACK HEAD COACH - DON MORGAN: Cosch Horgsn 3rsdusted fro. Cslifornis State University, 1?:iho, Eintornis, where he nsjored in history and physicsl edu- cation. as has coached foothsll, bsskstbsll. sud trsck for sons 24 years in Fresno sud with DODDS in stknni. Jspsn. This is Cosch Morgan's first yesr st Bsidslhsrg High School. ASST COACH - PHYLLIS SULLIVAN: Cosch Sullivan arsdusted fro. the University of Texas in 1979 with s 5.3. in physicsl educstionlheslth. She hss also done grsdusts work It the University of Houston. Cosch Sullivan tones to Heidelberg fro. Houston, Texas, where she taught physicsi education and cosched basketball and volleybsll for four years. In high school she lettered in bssksthsil for four yesrs sud volleyball for two. This is her first year at Heidelberg High School. ASST COACH - LINDA SHAHAR: Cosch Shshsn is s grsduste of James Madison University in HsrriE3EFEF , Virginia. Before striving in Heidelberg in August 198b, she was previously s YMCA Aquatics Director. Cosch Shshsn is a PE and health tescher st HHS, sud this is her first year coaching. ASST COACH - ROBBIE HOSLEY: Cosch Mosley is fro- Chsrleston, South Carolina, sud has been In HeideIEErg for less than s half year. He attended Appalachian State University, and competed in track as a triple jumper and sprinter. He plscsd ninth in the 1983 NCAA Track and Field Championship with s fine 53' 105' 1n the triple jump. Cosch Mosley is currently assigned to the 178th Signal Company and is in his first year as s volunteer coach at HHS. J TENNIS HEAD COACH - HAG HcGINLEY: Cosch HcGinley arrived in Heidelberg in August 1979 from HhoiTThg, West Virginia. She is s 1976 graduate of West Liberty College, west Virginia, and is s physical education teacher at the Heidelberg Middle School. She previously taught P! at 0sk Glen High School in Chester, west Virginia, where she coached varsity basketball for two years and varsity tennis for three years. This is Cosch HcCinley's fifth year as the Tennis Cosch. WW :9 Amzriwn $59113, E23 swfaol Heihtlherg, $trmang '. jx . x , '1 ' T2' ' V30: , . 43.73; . Air. 7 -, I I w - -, 1' 5' k?! x V7,; ' A ' w 4: .,-,I- 3w . - i, V L a v . I' 1 LI $1.14 n-H ' Women's Junior Varsity Soccer Team 1985 1. Bax1ey, Kathy Cooper,fTracey Cressy, Karen Danie1ski, Pam Davis, Kim Fraze, Kim Frew, Jennifer Hende1, Shannon HQUSAREUR 7 ODCSOPS Box 976 APO 09403 0- HM 7555 H-O6223 71963 HQUSAEEUR ODCSLOG APO 09403 0- HM 6322 H- 06205 15282 CFSE Heide1berg CFPO 5055 Be11ervi11e, Ort. KOK 3R0 H-06203 82858 HQUSAREUR Box 2825 APO 09403 0- HM 6245 H -06224 15682 130th Station Hosp APO 09102 on HE 585 H- 390770 HQUSAREUR Box 467 APO 09403 0- HM 8970 1Father1 HM 7905 1Mother1 H- 06202 65064 USAREUR and 7th Army Box 2557 APO 09063 0- HH 713 H- 61409 HQ 7th MEDCOM APO 09102 0- HH 642 H- 390062 USAASDE APO 09102 0- HM 6426 H- 61951 Caro1yn McKask1e Junior Ria and Les Cooper A11en and Jacque1yn Cressy Ltc. Linn and Jan Danie1kki Maj. 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SIovacek, Sara,Manager HQUSAREUR ODCSPER BJ and Tony SIovacek Box 149 APO 09403 0- HM 6813 H- 20. Annis, Kim, Manager HQUSAREUR A1 and Becky Annis Soph Box 1458 APO 09403 0- NM 6626 H. Coaches: Pam Barney HQUSAREUR ODCSENGR Box 646 A90 Q 05,4103 0- HM 8004 6Heide1berg High Schoo10 H- 390293 Pat Sands H- 61759 Volume 17 lliiXiiiiiiitliiiiliiiiiiiiiii MISSED AMERICA PAGEANT AND SECOND FLOOR LOBBY DANCE by Christina Tompkins And the winner is Miss Arkansas, Pauline Hogan!! This annoucement ended the 4 th Annual Missed America Pageant, which was held on March 30th. The Pageant was a tremendous success, and it seemed like the whole school came out to see it. The evening was hilariously funny, with all the guys parading around in bathing suits and evening gowns. The guys who participated obviously had no doubts about their masculin- ity, for this evaat had to be one of the most embarrassing experiences in their life and it required the guts and strength to set aside their pride and show everyone what they had. tNo wonder no freshman guys signed up!y One of the highlights of the evening was Matt Venzke 's inspirational song he composed and sang for the Class of 1985. The winner was, Miss Arkansas, Paul Hogan, who danced up a storm to the song Easy Lover. Scott Webster, Miss Nevada, was first runner- up. He put on a stunning per- formance to The Heat Is On , even though he had some trouble with the front of his dress. Miss Hawaii, Mike Anderson, who was second runner-up, danced the hula to a peaceful Hawaiian isong. Third runner-up was Ryan Kish, who put on a riveting tto say the leasty performance to Jungle Love. After the pageant the first ever Second Floor Lobby Dance ywas held, with the concession standrun by the freshman. It also turned out to be quite a success. Heidelberg American High School llllillliflliiiiililiililiiiil Here at HHS we're real lucky to have the talents of Mistaken Idenity, fronted by John Glass and Leroy Ansteine who take up the lead and rhy- thm guitar and vocal chores. These two belt out vocal and guitar licks you'll never for- get. Next comes John's broth- her, Steve, on synthesiser and finally, backing up this set with some of the most awesome bass and drum licks, bettered only by the likes of profess- ional bands, are Scott Cleve- land and Jason Packer, res- pectively, Unfortunatly, Jason fell victim to a PCS move and is no longer with the band. When asked about a re- placement drummer, John re- plied, Know any good drum- mer? If you were lucky enough to see Mistaken Identity at last year's variety show you know of the powerhouse quintet I'm writing of. Opening with Crimson a Clover and closing out their relatively short set with John Cougar's Hurt .gg Good they left their audience screaming for more. Formed in 83, the original line-up is all but gone. John Glass is the only survivor of that band's crash. But he's obviously struck back with force. Playing in a power packed quintet and holding on to at least moderately good grades is obviously tough, so it still remains unknown whether or not Mistaken Identity will play again in the near future. When asked if he would take his band into another stage- side excursion Glass quietly replied, Maybe, Maybe. Mr. Glass, I certainly hope so. June 1985 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTITTTTTTT On the Cleaner Side of Things By James F. Madison III Over the past few years, Heidelberg High School tHHSh has resembled a pig sty. Stu- dents, not caring about the condition of their school, would leave trays and trash on the tables and floors of the cafeteria. Hallways were al- ways covered with food wrap- pers, excess paper, pencils and notebooks. There were too many restrictions against the students which caused them to litter as a form of revolt against the school administra- tion. Today when one walks through HHS, there is a total- ly different look to the school; it actually looks de- cent. More students take the initiative to pick up after themselves and put their trays on the carts. The hallways look much better with less trash on top of the lockers and on the floors. The dras- tic change in students attitudes toward the school is a result of a new program called P.R.I.D.E. which was instilled into our school by the administration. P.R.I.D.E stands for Putting Responsir bility Into Dependent's Educa: tion. So far, it seems to be working. By promising to give students extra time for lunch or a short morning break on Fridays, the students have been given some incentive to keep the school clean. They now have something positive to look forward to instead of just more rules and restric- tions. More trash cans have been placed in various places around the school, such as in the main lobby, the cafeteria, and in each hallway. The administration and the faculty have begun to reenforce the EXCUSE- ME , DOYOU HAVE F1 KE? r e A3? 5M a TTTTTTiTITTTTTTTTTTITTTTTTTTTT Vno food in the hallways rule. Now that they cannot eat in the hallways, students have less trash to throw on Lhe floors or on top of the lockers. The added trash cans have made it more convenient wfor students to throw their trash away. The main difference between our school before and our school now is that the current ;students have a goal to aim 1for. If they reach this goal, 1they will be rewardes. The added convenience for throwing trash away has made students want to make the effort. This method of leaving it up to the students to clean the school, backed with a little incen- tive, has proven to work well. Words From Our Principal on P.R.I.D.E. I think anything we do to highlight our environment is benefical, says Dr. Korth. He is referring to Lion's P.R.I.D.E. T Putting Respon- sibility Into Dependant's Edu- cation i. Since the P.R.I.D.E. program began, there has been quite a noticeable change in the cleanliness of the school. P.R.I.D.E. works really well. and we appreciate the student effort, says Dr. Korth. Michele Thearle :3 SEN 0R. 84 BA 3AM AT THE END HERE :5 TM: OF A LON WIIMLC Lies +6! HEY W goal I OH 0M 2y Goal. AA? Goa otl? MK? WINTER'S MEMORY Running away with a song on your mind Can't remember the tune But you're singing all the time Oh, life's such a mystery to you Is it the song you sing 0: who you sing it to? Singing a song about yesterday The question is love And what it means to me Oh, the answer is so far away Yet the answer is so easy to see Don't cry couse tho winter's gone 'Cause the summer is on it's way Don't cry cause your friends are gone 'Cause I on here to stay I an the season of love And I 111 nova: go away And don't you forget today 'Cause the nemories are here to stay Copyright 1985 By Matt Vcnzke XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX TWISTED SISTER STAY HUNGRY iAtlanticy By Checkers either love us or says Screamer Dee Twisted Sister. How true, Mr. Snider. Stay Hungry has the material it takes to get any Heavy Metal fan '5 undivided attention. With two hit singles, We're Not Gonna Take It and I Wanna Rock, this band has got Quite a tour behind them and is set for some real good times. People hate us Snider about rrzrxrxrxrxrrrrrrrrrrrxxxrrrxr SPRING PEP RALLY by Christina Tompkins The Spring Sports Season got underway with an exciting Pep Rally on the 15th of March. Starting things out were the indroduction of the JV and Varsity soccer teams. The women 's Varsity soccer team did an impressive routine. Then the men's Varsity team marched out to the powerful theme song of 2001: A Space Odyssey and showed their stuff. The track team was in- troduced, and then the tennis team surprised the Freshman with a slew of tennis balls as they demonstrated The Drop Shot . The Spirit Stick was won by the enthusiastic Sopho- more Class. The Spring Pep Rally was a tremendous success and a lot of fun. Art by: William Seline On this piece from the Sisters is the good, but a tiny bit strange, Horror- Teria, which does remarkable things to a good imagination. If HM is your type of thing, lend an ear to this one. And if you're got a Heavy Metal fan, take a listen to We're Not Gonna Take It, a perfect teen anthem, and you'll think twice. FRENCH FOR VERY GOOD WE DEDICATE THIS STUDENT PRINTS TO GRADUATING CLASS THE OF 1985. ISSUE OF THE SUPER SENIORS 3mm Scot Webster Wick Sands Andv Jnrett anvne hetsel ?utch Gwisher Nick Sands Watt Venske W. Cnrnenterl C. Armiio Date Andrvsiak Dwavne Whetsel Everett WcCassev Gabe Armiio James Wadison Fverett WcCassev Todd E anchard i...- '1' Tom q .eege Vick Qands N Scott Nesbett nvan Kish Gentt Webster Joe Kunnich IXOP' HIAH PC! OTA 13- .. RUSSIAN FOR GOOD WORK Most Ponular Biggest partier Quietest Host Talkative Host nanendahle N bst Outstanding Host Artistic Best Friends .Wost Athletic Vriendliest WOQt Intelliqent' Drenpiest Best Dressed Host Likelv To S Biqoest'vlirt HHS Counle OF whu Host quirited Class Clown Cutest Rest Lookinq mh- Sexiest Best TTi Leader acceed Susan Qirbaugh Michelle qcott Kris Qnernnza Chris Van Vonrhis S. Hoodennvlei H. Walogrides Heather Malogrides -- .......... nuenby Bakke .... ... .. W. Brynildsoni H. Rav Sheri Hoodennvle Ellen weeney Heather Malogrides V Christine ngqrf uissv Ray Heather Valngrides - - . ... . ... Susan Sirhauyh Kathv TNwers Leanne Brvant Chris Van Voorhis mendv Tonner Melissa Brynildsen Anita Swearengen ALIA n N EXCE F0 LLENP. SPAN! H FOR WELL DONE THREE .CHEERS FOR Wm: RAH! us BRILUENT GRaDs: R I, Pete Andrysiak, being of weak mine and frail body, do hereby LCquoath the following items to the below mentioned persons... ' L sowski, My taxi businehs, my lvadership in footbal the, hul, the Mark Gastineau workout video, a better temper, and last of all, the West Point fuotba?l coach's phone umber. Mat Lisowski, Three inches, and my green sohmock Stove Entregig, I leave you this piece of advidce, You canlt give ,uay what you don't have. Chip Whitley, Curling iron, blowdryer, and hope! I hope you are not late for ycur own funeral. The Jane Fonda workout video, complete with legwarmers, f r your pear shaped body. James Madison, my car, and ailmy gold and money, I tape called That's enough about you, now let's tglk abOut me. W A chest. and new muscle shirt. And last but now least a pass for the whole year whomever you want to skip. Matv Neoly, Matt I leave you hope! A whole bunch of it. I leave you a be k on how to drets, and make friends. And last but not least, a ho k on how no: to act like a - r y! Missy Rat, I leave you a hgir brush far your mop head! And thanks: Thanks for all of the times you got me in trouble. And most of all, Thanks for the Temories and good times. I, Gabie Armijo, being of sound mind and body, hereby declare my wordly possessions to be left to the following people: Missy, Sheri, an Melissa, A map with directions to Laura's house. Matt Giuntinni, An honorary team pass for soccer. Ryan, All my preppy ties. Lisa, My U.S. citizenship. Scott N., A date with Mr. T. Scott, A great auto insurance policy. Butch, All my Kiss albums. Nick, A six pac of beer. Chris, Ellen, Susan, My love. Matt, A whole lot of smiles and memories from bulldog. Heather, A raincheck. Leanne, On our date, a bunch of Back rubs to remember the hagne. Kendall, Vogue magazines and a curling iron. Debbie H., A new set of morals Margie, Chris, Kathy, Lonnie, New names. Tim Mercer, One kilo. Everyone in M.U.N., New attitudes. Miss Scott, A better camera fo Laura's parties. Marcus , A shopping spree in Bulldog care of brother Reeling. Dr. KnaBE , Ear muffs and a blindfold for M.U.N. 86. Mrs. Moore, My alligator collection. Maria, A big batch of brownies. Mr. Fellenz, A joke book on The Cosmos. Nathalie, My body and several other things. I, Quenby Bakke, being of creative mind and we'll not mention the body, do hereby bequeath the follow- ing items to the follow- ing persons: Kirstin, I leave my Visual Arts locker and all its various reject pictures also one 1985 Deutsch Mark good for one Batida of coco at the famous Buggy in St. Leon. Sabina , Permission to sit in my seat on the bus and many more good times at the Crowne and Post. David, Michelle, Judy, Shakey, Rae, and Dan, My love and thanks for holding H.H.S. Drama Club together with me. Lori and Staci, Luck to carry with you to college and of course my address, and love. Mother, I leave my pic- tures, memories, and graduation hat. Class of '86, Including Ellen and Genie, have a great senior year and excellent graduation! V NOTICE The Senior Wills are not in alphabetical order, but are arranged by last names. I, Leanne Bryant, being of sound mind and partially deprived body, do hereby leave the following things to the following people: Jeniie: Bryant, Your own room, a life-size model of B. R., and apglogy for all the fights, and a big hug. Metonigue1gehalgng1 Memories of Driver's Ed, Spanish, and Sooiwlogy, and a box of stationary. Inge Enzst, A long talk over interesting topics, 3 walk hometthe way it sould have boenl, a long luch hour wlo fear, and my friendship.-G. V. .Dneu-QawgggggJ Memories of German, someone else to flirt with, and a special friendship. Susan McKeen, The courage and patience to put up with oheerleading a other year, a note on your Spanish desk, memories of all the great times, and the Presidency of the Weight Watchers. W A Pair of pajamas, my e1 ow sweater, and the pictures from my locker. Irae Carter, An elbow Without violent vndenoies, my driver's license, and the balls on my rabbit coat. Bzian Robertson, A new coat for yOur tad and taxi money. 1G22215u11..My dog and my everlasting Chinese love! 3:335 Mar: 3 Our weird, long, and smetimes indredibly insane conversations, sleeping pllls, a blank mind, a pitch black rOom, my headache, my friendship, and a thank-you for being so special. Kristi Dull, A bottle of Afro-Sheen. Mrs. Peppers, my bloomers, patience, and a box of Kleenex. Mrs S, Blake, Patience, patience, and more patience! tLord knows you 11 need it. y Mr. Ba xter, A big THANK-YOU and more educatable students! The following 1tems are to be given to the folowing seniors: kanim111219221dee, Boy George's special part, a life-size statue of David, an authentic COpy of all our stories and the alpha bet the best of luck, and a box of eta ion-lry. Chip Whitley, Eull1MLand4Da4ren4M, Basking Robin 8 doughnuts and all time supply of pudding. Gabelemljo, The fronrseat of an Army shuttle bus, backrub,a window to jump out of, my neck, and my friendship. ghnig Yen Voophis, test tube of flies from Mr. Bucholz's ro m, an irvitation to THE BEACH, and memories of out geat friendship. A birthday cake, M pajama pants. 1.ife a 24 hour My skiis, a Ellen Sweene , T bags of buttered he SODM we waste .Sueanlsithaah, he band, two popcorn, and d downtown. Another B. S. meetingand a lomg talk. Mida.leaa1ti.. green, orange, a polka-dotted rhi .Nink45anda, MY a book, more long book called The N. S. Ryan Kish, Yearb sheets to haunt information abou admirers , and E horn. Matt Venzke, Mon a 6 moth stay at Ford Rehab. Cent wake-up call, st my address on it thanks for such relationship. Missy Ras, My Ex uemories of the to Spain and Par spider for yo: u 'Soott N and Soot for a shower and E2192g1921222121. truck, memories really remember, tis genuinely co you, and anothe fight. thistine May r, Planet'Charlie, see Chaka Knhn epileptic seizures, pigmy, an invite Apink, purple, nd black '10. lgebra II talks, and a . Adventures of! oak layout you, t your little jdie' shoe 4 13 ey to pay for the Betty ' er, a 4:30 am ationary with an many unique 9 3. panol bosk, witch, trips is, and e ndies! 1.1. $5 to pay shampoo. A garbage you don't a friend who noerned about r tickle A house on a ticket to , pills for your a big fat tion to THE BEACH, my lasting friendship, mde yatmm college. Joe Kuppioh, Pie The BDFC members keep it going an Weight Watchers, Imagnifying g;lase teen se of sight, Vappreoiation of I, Tracey A. B being of sound body, do hereb the following the following ate in taohios. , Straggth to d growing. Arm weights, es, a keen and the male buns. utler, mind and y bequeath items to persons: Donna B., The memories of our ravenou exploits ' on the Hauptst asse. Recall also, 1 st you forget, the ro licking rampages of th infamous Udonic Plaboni upon our titilating, zi tabulat- ings typewrite . Christine, My hoto- synthetic frie d, I leave behind the wri ten account of those missp nt hours in Drama, and lease, somebody, give the Destard- ly Deviant a l dder so she can climb back up to humanity! James, I love y ou! I,Kevin M. Brown, being of sound ming and good enough body do hereby leave -thank God!!! In my departure from this 'oh so glorious' institution of learning, I bequeath the following things: 1 Anyone, Fool enough to want them, my Algebra II book and Hazel! Underclassmen, All of the P.R.I.D.E. that I have aquired here at H.H.S, Use it well. I Bonny Block, The answers to the German exam and a book. I also leave you my Tina Tanner album. Kim Comer, The answers to the German exam and lots of luck with it! Elizabeth Case1 The ability to cheat without getting caught! Frau Oberhauser, A needle and thread, and a life- time supply of Mussli. tBless your soul!y Class of '86, My talent for writing a great article if you have a senior paper! tThanks for all the help Viday Darcey Blakenshig, All of the fun times and laughs and things of that nature. Love 'ya! Dana Jones , My love and thoughts. Simone Mitchell, Any memor- ies from Prom '85. Matt Venski, A double dose of whatever you left me. Bennie Merna, A fan, and a chance to meet the real Lionel Richie. Kim Sweet, Lots of luck and happiness in the years to come. Thanks for being a friend. Jackie Owens, An instruct- ion manual for the IBM word processor! tsmiley Jorge Moralles, My Friend- ship and my locker in the senior hall. Chuck and Steghanie, All of the great times and memor- ies that we have shared in the past 18 years. Noone could ever ask for a better big brother and sister. As long as you've got a little brother, you've got a friend. Mom and Dad, I wish I had something to leave you, but nothing could compensate for all that you've given me in the past 18 years. I love you both! Kevin Michael. I, Todd Blanchard, being of beer bloated body and damaged mind, hereby leave the following items to the following people: Diane, A book. Dawn, A big hug and a pair of ski goggles. .Missi S., A brush and a years supply of purple passion. Drew, An address book, and a box of donuts. Nathalie D. , A very exciting dance at Minilla. MatteG. , A years supply of cheeseburgers and salt. . Ryan K., A plate of french fries and a better lab partner. Leslie, A fire hydrant. Nick 8., Three cases of beer, a copy of the movie N.S. and a mini Arches statue so you can party there. Heather M., A broom and duster, and a pillow for Harrel's class. Wendy, Michelle, and Cris, A Tequila. Class of '86, Beer mugs and many memories. I, Tony Bruno, being of burned-out mind and irresistable body, do hereby give my belongings to the following people: Frank Rogers, A new name, all the new freshmen girls, the ability to slam, and the fastest car in the school twhich is currently MINEll Bryan KnaEE, Friends for next year, All-Europe recognition, a scholar- ship to San Diego State, and glasses so you can see street lights. Peter Pedro PaEEaS, A spot on next year's pH basketball team and an all paid scholarship to any Ivy League school. Iso you can go out and Partyl ChiE Whitly, A keg of beer and an all night party of quarters and some Lysol for the bath- room and house. Pete Andrysiak, All the women at West Point and a spot on the West Point football bench. The Mutaneers, True friends. Matt Venzke, A life- time supply of heavy- metal concert tickets, my superb basketball talents, and a hotel room at Frankfurt train station. Inext time you can stay there instead of a door- wayl I, Diane Brominski, being of crazy mind and thin body; do hereby bequeath the following items to the below mentioned persons: Sara Jane, I leave all my X's and Yls, may you have better luck than I did. E2, I leave my cvaziness and Monday morning blahr. 33:, I leave millions of guys and two weeks, plus Banana- rama. Have fun sweets! Lori, Lisa, Doris, I lceve Drill'Team, Waughty-Naughty, and other assorted problems. gEgEE; I leave my unloving sisterly love. - Becky - Shellev - Darqy - Missy - Kathy, I leave my books, papers, test and +he rest of the hassles. Make them the best hassles of your lives. Tiffany, Chris, Phillip, 93l3$23 I leave memories and La w-mmmmhdthmswyve had together. May all of you party till you get Social . Security. Laura, gziety, Missv D 333; Carmen, Kim, I best of t year, lac-, an my bob haircut. 3353, I leave Sonhomores n Juniors - you'll catch UU. Marcus, I leave pink chehpagne and water beds. Drew, may you find the per- fect flirt. Dwayne, I leave the best tidkler of the Senior clear laujh and jump for me. ?iok, I leave my truthful- ness, thanx For being there xxoo M! A. .Aa'.t, ., Care leave the ueSr f mv , Drzb.w -y.y. I leave my body and all the rest of the girls. I leave you my German beer for the next two years and hidinv place For smokinf. V Todd, I leave my undying lhve and all the narties in Munich. 5333;, I leave everything ou can't steal in Munich - hay we party forever. J Kendall Roberts, A decent picture of yourself to put in the paper, a wild party, and a 3 year 1 million dollar NBA contract. Louisa Frederico , I leave you nothing Ithat is all that you deservel Wendy Topper, Height, a new curfew, a bigger back- seat, and all the good times we had. Michelle Hastreiter, Fidelity, a tour of the castle, my friendship, the two best things in life, and a lifetime supply of gummi bears, vsav 6002:. Prints salutes Everett McCassey. .This year's Senior Valedictorian, Everett has had a 4.0 GPA all year. He received a $1000 valedic- torian award from HOWC, along with a $5000 scholarship. The Student Everett was one of only 141 iPresidential Scholars for SY i'84-'85, and the only DoDDS- Europe student. He plans to major in computer science or mathematics and attend Dart- Congratulations!!! Liz Martell mouth. Kristen, I leave you with memories of a great friend- shin, good times and bat times, parties, conFidnnce, guys, and no worriee. I vs 9 - let's stay friend? 'I w.v .LLCI y I leave you some of best memories I've had in Tell little ore Casi luck w:th Heidelberg. I love him. the hit one. Renewher no EFPTVSF. Love ya. Think f0 heinq there. I Hv-Dawn, I leave n clothes, n7 CiES, m1 monev, my life, It was the beLL of times WI Tsu this yo . have had some reailv xx 1 u are the h . Derson in the Kate , -I. . . worli t: V - remember 31W1y3 Strawberry Chamoadne, ell the guy: Ihall C1 1n: EVE? ' n-neOranqe, danc- Love ;a form 4 I, Louisa Ann Federico, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following to th so people: WMD, All my love. Mengyyl, All the great times we had, an everlasting friendship, and Munich's memories. Thanks, I love ya! Michelle M, my sweats, brooolli, and all the pink LA the world. Kathy P, A spatula, and all new Nich names for us. Leeann y, My gratitute for making my Senior year extra speial, and I leave you a Senior year just as great as mine. Thanks I love ya! I, Eric Beasley, being of sound mind and body, hereby bequeath the follow- ing to the following: Wargames Club, My worn dice, the arsenal in the attick, the small thermo- nuclear device in the chemistry stockroom, and the Necronomicon in my locker. Wrestlers, 4 tons of raw meat and 10 scholarships to the Roman School for the Training and Education of Gladiators and Circus Artists. Ms: Gibson's Class, My cork and black paperitie- clip, some respect for elders, and a re-role on their intellegence stat. Underclassmen, P.R.I.D.E., 7 period days, a new batch of Freshmen, and all my teachers and books. Ms. Gibson , 25 real computers tApple lie' Si and a Macintosh, my police riot-shotgun, night stick, and whip tfor 5th periody, and a year without a General Math class. Ms. Edwards, Three prep periods, an ExcellenKNHS, a stockroom of pens and note pads, plenty of willing muscle, students who sketch, my bleeding homework, and new Trig and Analyt Keys. Ms. McCollar, $1 million an a fast supply system, a fast HHS TV crew, a clean dark room, a working Double disk drive, Polysylavic verbosities and Beasley- ness, all my WCB papers, and a clean desk. Ms. Moore, Tom Selleck and more comfortable desks. Mr. Moore, A real class with real students and a trip to any of your favorite countries. Juniors, My senior priv- ileges, 2nd floorltop lockers, a shovel for Ms. Harrell's class, and WCB. Shakey , I leave my lock- er, another semester of seniority, Marc, the Patton Crew, Midnight Arrow, my WCB and U.S. Government notes, the 1900 Club, Friday nights downtown, Sandy, the Wargames Club, a box of tobaccoless cigarettes, Bernard, a bottle of Dracula, another soft and comfortable person, my everlasting friend- ship, and all the debts you owe me. Quinn, A little bit f adventure, a year afe Moore, 2nd floor top er, a female entity, nights out, Presiden the Wargames Club V soccer, Ms. Edwards,L DM' 3 assistant for RL 1e Master, on the Apple nd lock- more y of Scott, A good rolemaEter rsity my eternal alliance friendship, and a mo controllable brothere soul, Chris Sands, I leavem black rune blade, ru over law and chaos, demon possessing his a curse on his books$ a debt of one new Storm- bringer, Mr. Moore, nd a meeting with your ast- er, Kent. self control, a merci- less school year, a jeat on the bus, and some coolL . w I, Donna Bogers, af er suffering through t 6 daily doldrums of echo 1 11 of my purple life, boquea h to Tnanl 11, my much read and valued sociology book which has enthralled me total y and completely. I also leave to Igor one trafic lig t with the little rot menschen in full red glowing splendo , one fish mac ahoy!, one Rig t On magazine cover with Sir Richard in rare, so sexy form, and for your red ch nese sneakers tI love do rlyl one bottle of sneaker p lish, and last but not least, one full course meal at Wend s! I, being of souno mind and body hope thattheSo valu ble items let you lead a some hat Glamorus life. Jus keep slipping on the Fur le banana 'til they put you n the truck. To.Kim19Q2;. I leav my sociology notes t; orever haunt her with remcLberanoes of Harrell's class. To IEuanuhl, I leav fond memories of your da's downtoum, long talk on the phone, and hours Sp nt in Visual arts last year. To Janet Sweeney, I leave my gym look and the bottle of Impulse dooderant in Loving memory of PE III lst hour. To James my darling, I leave the thouhts of the h urs spent at the library and P S. you're so sexy, won' Our play be great? To Frederico V, I le ve my ankles which you che ish so, take gOod care of th m. To R in L, A copy f the pictures you want. M y you all live to see the dawn I, Robert Clark, being of extrordinary mind and better body, hereby bequeath the following items to those less fortunate: Mike Swisher, I leave the shelf in my locker, the wish of a tremendously fun 3 more years of high school, 'and the hopes for a fruit- ful athletic career. Heather Malogrides , I leave the wish of a long- lived future in her choice of career and the ability to keep the faith. John Chase, I leave plenty of MP's and a fast car to outrun them. I also leave another person to get stopped with. Arthur Swisher, I grant the wish of great relation- ships.and a fruitful future. Iexpressly thank him for the five fun years he kept me as a friend. I also leave him a car that will make him drive more then 30 M.P.H. and a case of beer. The Class of '85, I leave the wish for great fu- tures and I thank them for the great times we had to- gether. To other classes , I have absolutely nothing texcept maybe a tough time for the rest of their high school years.i To those unmentioned, Who are upset about it, I leave them anything the find in their minds to create or wish for. I also would like to thank these people for making high school great and my life more exciting. I, Audra Colbert, being of intelligent mind and dumpy body,;do hereby bequeath the following: Heidelberg American High School, Something that they gave me for 3 years... Books!!! I, Lisa Cooper, being of tired mind and body do , hereby bequeath the follow- ing items to the follow- ing people: Sheri, An honorary PhD in Psychology, thousands of dollars for phone bills, floats, and Asti. Missy, Shorter hair to show off your earrings better, a new sweatshirt to replace mine that you still have, a room tot rent for unexpected guests on New Year's Eve, and Asti. Melissa , Spaghetti and lots of garlic bread. MhM's, a book on how to become the t1 vacuum clean- er saleswoman on your block, and of course Asti. Matt, tmy sony A Canadian accent, the complete words to O'Canada in French and English, an older mommy and daddy, a razor, and a pair of Bryan Adams tickets, along with a special backstage pass for a concert in Vancouver. Marcus, Unbreakable lamps and furniture, Chinese lamps tat least a dozen back-upsl, and shorter whips. Scott Wehgtgg, Car Insurance, a cavity, and a date for Prom. Ryan, All my extensive notes in psychology, whips, a new cloth to clean your glasses, and appeal. Susan, A recommendation from Fellenz. Chris, A note pad fo taking notes, and a sharp pencil. Nick, A case of Moose- head beer. Gabe, Entrance into the school of better criticiz- ing, and a pass to see Animal on the Muppet show. Brain and Marc, Happy Birthday wishes on the greatest day of the year. Steve, A new contract-- this one is up. Darren, A pass in Career Awareness, and pep pills. Ellen, Pearls. My Parents, Thanks for all your love and patience. My sister, Tracy, My pink sweater, and luck in your future years at HHS. Scott, I can give you no more than all my love to take with you and you already have that. You are so special to me and you have given me.many memories that I will associate with the best year ever, our Senior year '85. I believe I can now say that I fully understand the benefits of Canadian-American relations. Dave H. , My sexy bruis- ed legs and a date with whoever wants you. Mr. PoEe, Someone to bug you next year in cross country and soccer. Thank you. Girls V-soccer team, All the great times we had, someone to replace me tand my big mouthl and an undefeated team next year. Good luck. Peter Pan , The memor- ies of all the happiness, I, Stacey Linn Danielski, being of overworked mind and muscular body, do hereby bequeath the follow- ing: Pam , A new wardrobe tso she'll leave mine alonel, her own bathroom to clean, my fantastic soccer skills, and my trustworthy exzaia pensive car.. Tammy ., Unlimited bottles of Tequila and aphelkorn, a hotel, my help in get- ting out, my great house cleaning abilities, more sneaky nights, life-time restriction tboth of youD, 5 dozen boxes oi hot Tamalies, baking lessons, and the great times we will have at the beach. Nick 8., A book on The Right Things to say at the Right Time. Bill W., Another dumb perSon to tutor in Chemisty and all the memories of late night talks we've had instead of studying. FF-S, Unlimited supply of booze. . Sheri H., More mudd fights, your own locker. y Ryan K., My thanks for always being there to listen. Leah M., A book on How to Slide Tackle the Proper Way. Rudy E., A C to pass Chemistry and the patience to put up with Pam. Scotty P., A decent laugh that stops once in a while. Missy R. , All the memor- ies we have and a life- time of drinking parties. Melissa B. , Chip's jacket to wipe your nose with, a book on champagne snorting, and all the memories we have. Lisa C. , All the memor- ies of those wild times we've had. sorrows and pain tin sportsl we've gone through together, a- . nother drinking night out and another wierd person to haunt your life day and night. Terry, My thanks for put- ting up with me, lots of money, a new wardrobe, a maid for your room, and all my love. My Parents, Me; I'll be back!, all my thanks for all your encouragement and support. tPlease ldon't rent my room out!l Other sgecial friends, All the fun memorable times we've had. I'll miss you all. Class of '85, A life- time party, all the luck as toh nol FRESHMEN, and in the future I. Laura Dehaenon, being of sound mind and sound body, do hereby bequeath my worldly peohessions unto my friends. lSandga Swartz, I leave a Ibottle of Quick Tan and a y praye; so her eyebrows don t turn orange. $ue Thomgson, I leave a little Ired Corvette and a pack of Trogans. Dan Kowalewski, I leave a sense of humor and two Big Mac's, a lvrge order of fries, and a large coke. Rae Schurter, I leave a bottle of pink hairspray and some oomhon sense. Maria Robinson, I loidaa broken typewriter and a friend who makes her laugh and mess up. John Arriola, I leave someone to pull his hair everyday. And last, but not least, to the clatses of igg, jgz, and 1x1, I leave the courage stamina, and cheat sheets that I had to use to get through HHS. I, Rudy Ehrenberg, being of semi-sound mind and ragged out body, do here- by bequeath the follow- ing items to the below mentioned persons: The Junior Class Harrell. Mr. Fellenz , My chemistry grades. Joe K., My Rolling Stones and Rush albums. Tom O'K. , A Yugoslavian ski slope complete with rocks. Paul H. , A new Porsche and all our missions. John C. , Some class. Scottie P., Twenty boxes of pancake mix. Steve H., My I.D. card. Bill W., All the good , Ms. We, the senior Gupton, Kip Fra Victor Galan, b sound mind and bodies, do here the following 1 the following p Underclassmen, Victor, I leave trio, Russ ze, and eing of stout by leave tems to ersons: From you all the Marine recruiting. forms and a pac for 3 or more I to Lebanon. From Russ: Mark Scott, A m match his body, worth having. Huston , Extra and film. st. BoEe, NIA Mr. HeEEler, A that runs. kage tour egisteres ind to a date batteries V.W. I, Michael Greene, being of pickled mind and body hereby duly, dothly, pothly, bequeath unto the following: Paul Hogan, The C.V.A. Presidency and a flag. Dennis Macray, My Cha-Cum club membership card. Ail-gupners, My tips and secrets tfor $11.95l Mr. PoEe, A map of all the cross country short-cuts. Mr. Moore, A piece of my mind. tmy last piecel Kim ColEgE, All my bad timing. Wendi Weichel, A final note written SDRAWCABa Susan McKeen , A bus seat. Donna Gebharq, A locker shelf with wall to wall carpeting. Darcy Blangggshig, A picture. Mrs. Moore , An essay about memories we had downtown and The Eiger. Steve E., A cure for your disease. Debbie H. , Our German teacher. Nora M., My skis and all the pizza. Ryan K. , The claw. Butch S. , Two tickets to see Gary Moore. Todd B., A snoring . section in 5th period. Chris H., A new BMW 635 Csi. Coach Schultz , A clean locker, inflated foot- balls, and the memories of a great season. 5th Period Government Class, Memories of Bill Cosby. David T., A blotty Ole ale in East Grinstead and Soho. Mr. Macray, P.R.I.D.E. Stacey D. , Driving lessons. Steghen E., The trick is to avoid the pitfalls, seize the opportunities, and get in by 12 o' clock. Symbolism. Mrs McCollaE, A film review. ' Adrienne Magee , A farewell kiss. hlm- m Rudy Ehrenberg, A Death by Boredom poster. Darram Murray, A meter stick from physics. Missy Ra , My fluorescent track shoes. Sheri HoodenEyle, My friend- ship. Todd Blanchard, A pillow. Gabe and Marcus Reeling, Nothing. Stacey Danielski, My best wishes and a EEEhe flag. Everett Megassey, A candle of three. 1Bill West, A Heute stick land stock in Lowenbrau. Scott Webster, Car insurance. Meather Malogrides, A hug to make her day. Matt Venzke , Piano lessons. tfor performing around 10 guySdressed as girls EEEE.MEEQE, My paper on Student Rights Eric Beasleya A poly-syllabic inexactitude and a Hell-Blade Mrs. Moore, A coupon for.a returning visit on a coast guard cutter. Bob Flowers, A new mail carrier and new teeth. From KiE: Kathy 8., What Little advice I have left and all of my problems. Shelly A. , I leave a constant companlon to go where she goes always. Darcy B., I give you coconuts. Missy J., I give you a 7:30 p.m. curfew and an endless supply cf tokens for the bumper cars. Terry Van Wormet, I leave a complete letter jacket. Mikeski, I leave all my history notes or at least what little I have. James M., I leave him complete protection year round. Des H., A coupon his white jacket. Mrs. Bommarito agg Mrs. ShiEman, An electric lock so you can keep people inside when they aren't sitting down. Pete Phyllis, My locker. Missy S., A dollar to clean I, Gary N. Grubbs being of confused mind and body; do hereby bequeath the follow- ing items to the below mentioned persons: Egg; Moore, An A.P. class equivalent to this years. Scott W.a Better luck with EEEIEEFT Marc L. , A years worth of rainy weather. Pat R.y9 A book entitled 101 Uses For Those Who Thrive Uoonguns. Steve E., A new protractor and some better jokes. Greg , Another person to antagonizea Mrs. Gibson, Another year with greg and Maurice. Josh, Better luck next time. The Class of '85, The best of luck in all of your future endeavors! Pam D., All the great memories we have and the ones yet to come. But most of all, All my love. I, Matt Giuntini, being of sound mind and body leave these things to te following people,.. ' j a pumpkin on his head pushing a lpwnmowert Wendy Glieohongggg, 1009 bad trips, and attached lobster, and a bork tn h w t5 say Ooha Matt in a hunSred diiferent langu-ges. Diane Bromin skh, lust. Matt Neely, A goxd fight, all my left over women, $40 and Monica. Joe Kupioh, The cutest thing to walk the earth. Michelle Todu, a free trip tc Ft. Polk, a buCtet of crawdhddys, and a sponge. 3, a carton 9f And warm case of cigarettes Bud Light. thisjhggmgg, Prom and all the fun ww're going to have after, a frer ride on 3 Lots Of lizard, End a golden pencil sharpencx. Might SQOtL, A house in your head to do with as you please. IQdQ Blanchard, Two fine broads in Boxberg throwing cigarettes, a head butt and a month of getting sick on the desk of the USS Nimitz. Dawn Miles, An empty can of whiped cream and a weirdo with I, Desmond L Hamm, being of puzzeled mind and strong body, do hereby bequeath th following items to the below mentioned persons: James, I leave nothingJ KiE , I give my record collection of Grand Master Flash. GuEEie, I give a list of instructions on How to be a Real Blood. Rhonda, I give her my checking account and the record She Wants Money. Dawn, I give her the video of Jane Fonda's Workout. Terry Berry, I give my maid. Hope she does good cleaning the room. Mark L. , I give my 1984 new and improved M38l432X. Huston, I give my new and improved long lasting batteries. Mr. Macray, I leave my ratings of 2.5 out of a possible 10 for the cleanliness of his office. tno extended lunchl Vellma Hamm, Me. I, Chris Harrison, being of wandering mind and skip- I, Sheri Hoodenpyle, being of distorted mind and ludicrous body, do hereby beaueath the following items to the below mentioned persons. Melissa Meyer and Susanne Marcus, A bus trip where you can see the moon when the sun is still shinig. Nat Delisle, a person who doesn't give bad looks. Mike Zimmerman, endless supply of hugs. Frank Rogers, Yogurt without a spoon, the combination of a volleyball and basketball game. Stan Hatcher, A rag to clean all cars. Ellen Golembe, All of the sodium sulfite I can finthOu can smell it!l Dave Benn, A snow chair. Eddie Sprague, A nice mud fight with naturally the female winning. Sherry tHelgay Deane, A team that you are a part of and a wiggle walk. yDeon Cockrell, An official STUD pin and my locker. Jth Glass, All the practice you can get. Marc Brown, Someone who can go up a Chairlift without ping body, do hereby bequeathfalling' the following items: Matt L., I leave six more inches making a total of seven. John G., I leave a real relationship. Ms. Harrell, I leave her a student next year just like me. Ms. McCollar , I leave her a student next year who will come to class. Ms. K , I leave you a new attendace policy. Tammy Richardson , I would leave all my love but you're taking it with you. To the Juniors , One day you'll know what I mean. To the school, Truency is all in the Mind. Dennis Macray, Junk food for Chemistry, less frustration! Heather Budgezham and Robin Micket, Aggression to score all the goals yOu desire. Steve EntrekigJ A month with 32 days. Dwayne Whetsel, A hug for all the huge yOu missed and thanks for the conversation in class. Staci Hollenbaugh, A jacket to carry food to Chemistry. Kris Speranza, My shoulder to lean on and hapiness! Nick Sands, THANKS for your help and listenig to my complaints, a quarter yOu left at Chip's. Gabie Armijo, A phone that you can call from, appreciation for passing the ball and a pinch to get you going, my car keys. Ryan Kish, Onn.more tequilla, I, Christine Herndon, being of my make-up, a bathroom to $g0tt Webster, A Birthday T-shirt without the haytpleasel, home videos, a formal date at Baskin-Robins. Matt Venzk , a mug filled to the rim, one earring, a short courting process, my love, and my new address. Sally, eating, drink: g, and having fun, remember the ggod times and forget the bad, soccer season, my love. .Lugy, The front of MoDonalds, fests, bandunas, a New Year's Eve to remember, my new aodress, and vemories of times past. .Melanie, Dancing 0: chairs, a shirt that stinks, a rub down, gumstioks, great times to remember, to live and to continue. tStevie baLy1l Priscilla, Trashbags, s una, calender, Importance of Being Earnest , Chip's party, Weinerwald, all the food I ate at your house, black jellybeans, and special thanks for being there when I nvrded to talk. Last but not least, to my gorgeous siblin , Ad endlets supply of food, someone Why trusts your driving, 500 potatoes, an ear that will listen to all you have to say, a personal oonselor, my love will never die. 1, Staci Hollanbaugh,beingu6f decaying mind and short body, do hereby leave my Senior W111 land Testament. , M To the Senior: of ggg,1 leave 'nenorica of HRS ghg Spain, the ighiora, a great trip to Spain next year, ggggbz Bakke Lori Shoe-ann, and Ellen Go em ommy everlasting friendship; Sheri Hooden 13, anallylchenicall, Ellen, a pins colada, my note- bood counting down the days , 't11 Spain, and Mortimer; 922921. Coke and red wine and a private wrestling team; Ray Fuxuotth, my ' at's OK' tape and a free lunch; Iic Pike and Andra Colbert, more fun times on the way to Campbell; to Nick: neuoriea of German IV; Maria Robinson, a-picture of me -on tile; 1! S ants true happiness, a great life; and my friendshipg'EZsog Grahal, my notes from Lori in government and my friendship; and finally, to :2 aintets, Chris and Ciggz, I hope they have as much at HHS as I did, and that they will someday realise that the Class. yof 1985 13 t1!! leafy mind and photosynthetic dance in, whips and chains, no physique do hereby leave regrets. the following to the fOllOWing.Mannuglgazpantgg, direction to people: a disco in Paris, Michelle's Pang s FiShy, FiShYa FiShy, address,a V-ball picture and Where did it goELMy photo- my love. synthesis pen tas soon as gogtt NQEDQII. Another party I find it-l And the memories at Marcus, the best Canadian of a few...interesting times. Friend I cold ask for, all the tWhat's lower than oatmeal?l good times. Lady T , Ha! How could I possibly match what we've been through in DRAMA? Just think! The monotony, the boredom, the stupidity. been such...fun. Donna, I don't have a quarter but I'll buy you something. It's I, Tina James, being of perv- erted mind and unfit body, leave the following pogaeaoionn to the folloving: . Yolanda, I leave you my rock post -era that you hate, Eric, downtown, and most of 311 my french fries; Robin, I leave you SABAN, the ex- tremely uild times we had in Extra. and :11 out Hamdetful memories; Joehen Schmidt , I loave.a'yeare' supply of Haavy Metal magazines and my love. I love you, kid'; Doris, I leave all my cigarettes and the finest guy in the world; Eric. :11 the exciting times we shired at Foodland; TVana, my cigarettes, my black punk boots, and Michael Jackson; Matt and Bill :11 the fun and exciting t we've shared in Foodland and downtown; San, Ileave you Thomas and your big mansion and a Porsche 1n the garage; 1 it! an..u Tina,. I luv: you tm'tgtdi't iota; of J.D. and any itnc guy Ibo units by; To boo. StoI the Hon ?teddIo.Yolondl.T1no Turner. and ueybe not I virgin Madoano9' 551. I leave you Yuouf end Kabob. love tun next year. Dean I leave you Iy gorgeous work of ott. -lot to gorge: Mott G. Ph11112, Tiffany. :11 the tequila, and Mrs. Albrooka boll bottoms. I, Ryan Kish, being of I, Mark Lauzon, being of sound mind and semi- healthy body, do here- by bequeath the follow- ing items to the below mentioned persons: 12th grade English Class, I leave a stack of G.E.D. Diploma Through the Mail forms. ROTC BNCO, I leave my swagger stick. Underclassmen , I leave the curse of clog. Mr. Macray, I leave Lions P.R.I.D.E. and the M.A.R.S. system. That should rate 3.1 for neat- ness. Oh Well! No extended lunch for you! L.B.S., I leave a locker full of candy, fake, everlasting roses, and my love. Egg, I'm not leaving any- thing buffond memories I, Mark Labovich, of cured health and improved emotional stability-the reason being my departure from this mental institution-do hereby. bequeath my meager po aessions to the following unfortunate 1ndividuals: Gary GI-ubi ,2 , pencil. Steve Fel onz,,a tmp on the my mechanical shoulder. . Butch Swisher, Jennifer. Heather Malogrides, any burnt out kitchen I might run into. Pat Bi magn, a y pin I m'ght tink up, heaven forbid. I ' one hot le a picture of :of hair straightener and one gallon ,.Mg1 Mth serum. Bu sail Igwng, my Campagnclo hat. 1 Greg Smith Josh Patty, Maurie 1 i 8, 1d any other underclas -men the stmv n of fast times at Heidelberg!PeriOd day...su fer dlrt' High! Mari1 Robir1sc;, Sue Thompson, Anita Swezinger, M phytics drained mind tfrom 4 years at HHSI and able body, bequeath the follow- ing items to the follow- ing persons: Susan M., Another pair of Capezio's. Margie A. , An even brighter yellow jacket. Debbie H., The ability to say R-Y-A-N. Rosy L. , 10 extra hours of range driving. Jo C., The ability to do the Heimlich maneuver. Karen C., Luck and patience for yearbook next year. Rasha S., A squirting Capri-Sonne. Kathy 3., Some spiders Matt V., Some European clothes. Ellen 8., All of my problems and some more blue and grey clothes. Chris V., A decent laugh. Scott W. , A BMW that is damage proof. Dwayne W., A razor and some jeans. Heather M., My body- guard services. Scott N., Some respon- sibility and a job. Gabe A., A container of Morton's salt, a bushel of lemons, and a bath- tub full of Tequila. LEEEIE;s A Whip and a and snakes and my friend- ship. Sara R., My bloody Off- shore T-shirt. Mrs. McCollar, An organ- ized desk. Mr. Fellenz , A new bowling pin with Texas written on it. Mr. Hepler, Just one funny joke. Mrs. Blake, A class as good as ours was and a couple of photographers for next year. Cas good as J. H. 1 Todd B. , A gim 'ber' EEEJLIE; My spiking pow- er. Mickey Mouse cap. Melissa B., My Gypsy and Indian relatives. Rudy E., The chance to see your grades. Leanne B. , A backrub. Marcus C. , A lifetime supply of Deutsch beer. Sheri H., Some Tequila. Matt N., Some more GQ clothers. Nick S. , An IV running from a keg. Missy R., My fluorescent 1e. eggagyg;, An QSBH. lab Jennifer Mostor, My Saxon, Judas Priest, Scorpions, Ratt, Pink Floyd, Aldo N vs, the Who, Van Halen, and Sa my Hag r t pes rem .bcr... netal rules the land Sootu Webster, Better luck with you: othe: oars. Any ponr sucker taking Calculus, my worn and torn calculus teXt, and L1 my retakes on failed tests. Al; partiers, ein Kasten Aik hol fr ies Beir. The futgre s nior who receives my locker, my Le cog sportif sticker. Rpm HQXQ, My clothes. A,l Cycleicts, my used chamoisIunoleanwdy, 1nd elf thw pieces of glacs in Heidelberg. Mr. Fellenz, utensils. Mr. Haruel;, My Blem County text cover; .Mnhlkib.ikmg, Three bags of Alpo brand Super Munch dog feed in ;nd v dually sealed 5 gram packets. Mrs. McCollar, My trite and banal bicycling esays. Al; my dirty lab I, Christine Luce, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath the following: Mrs. Edwards, My geometry key. Judith V., All my locker decorations. Allen Jager, Breadcrumbs, empty juice cartons etc, which were left behind by Kathy M. , Donna B. and I to keep the new English 12 classes from starving. Gregory Allen S. , Class notes and scratch paper. I, Christine Marie Meyer, being of dizzy mind and dilapidated body, give the following to the following persons: Melissa, Fun with mom, dad, and the dog, another great 2 years, a big , hug, and a starting pos- ition on the B-ball team. Tracey, The Hague. Joy, Another chaffeur, Russian schokolade, and an A in German. Carmen, Less noise from below, an extra person to walk to school with, and a night out. Susan, Spot, Bugs 8 Co., the squad, lotion, and a traveler to go with to Munich. Jenny C., The tradition of BUENO! Veronique, A fun senior year. Fun withllanguage! Mr. Baxter, The legacy of my name-Hildegard. Sr. PaEEaS, Muchas Gracias. Mrs. PeEEers , Many thanks, a bag of kisses, a bag of lemon drops, and a H great new squad. Girl's V-soccer, A new manager. T.A.G., A night out in my car! Weight Watchers of HHS, Keep checking that weight. Matt V., June 1989, 9,656,395.21 phone calls, MSC, Texas, and your old house. Heather, Back rubs, the 4 Laws , the long-await- ed sweatshirts, and Jose Cuervo. Missy R., Gozar VECES en la clase de Espanol. Darren, Pudding. Steve E., A wrap. Nick, Stratified squamous, a razor, a new escort, and a book- lOl ways to put off writing your HP paper. Scott N. and Lisa C., More trips to the pool. Ryan, Whip lessons. Susan S. and Chris, Sunday afternoons. Bill, Late night snacks, Guadamar and the guest for food, memories of a great 2 years, and some Poppin' Jamsi Leanne, Planet Claire, Chaka Kahn, hot pink undergarments, lessons on teeth kissing, a messy college roommate, a pigmy with an H.L., my red leg warmers, and may Allah bless you. The Reelin' Bros., A giant reem, Sear's sweats, and aluminum necklaces. Vida, NB day, laughing in the solarium. I, Hennie Merna, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath the follow- ing: Debbie Webster, The good times that we have shared and the memories that I will never forget. Thanks Debbie for opening my eyes and helping me find out what real friendship is. I love ya! -Yida Vasaitis, All the songs that we have sung in chorus and the great memories of Algebra class. - Of course, we will always remember the great times during cheerleading thal Vida, I wish you the best of luck in everything you do. Kevin Brown, All the memor- ies of English class and the laughter that we shared throughout the year. I love you. Susan McKeen, I leave with you the good and bad memor- ies we have shared. And the negative of that wonder- ful picture of me in the gym. I am sure you will Gherish it forever. Thank you for putting up with me and hopefully someday we will become close friends again. Good luck in your senior year! Matt Lisonski, The great memories we had at Prom '84 tha, hay Have a great senior year! Mike Lisonski , A Lionel Richie tape and the memor- ies of all the Lionel Richie songs we slow danced to. Thanks! Mr. Bennett, The memories of this year and a lunch date paid by me when I return to Heidelberg in the future. And of course, the memories of all the notes in your mail box and all the beauti- ful songs we enjoy listen- ing to. Thanks for every- thing! Hennie, Thicks, many more BS meetings. Pete, A girlfriend, more haircuts, and S.H. Scott, Squeaky beds with crumbs, shampoo, a bigger bathtub, fish-net hose, heart-shaped hickeys, footed pjs, a smile, a hug, and then boyhowdy! a kiss! Breakin' lessons, a personal secretary, much more, and much love. Egg, I gladly leave the P.R.I.D.E. program, the proverb, and master teacher tips! Missy Ray, The memories of a wonderful track season and a pair of new running shoes. Connie, That you have the best senior year. Have fun! Mr. Sisson, The memories of me and the negative of me that you enjoyed so much. Thanks for putting up with me! Mrs. PeEEers, The memories of this years squad and the best of luck with next years. Thanks! Nick Sands, The best of luck in the future and a plead of forgiveness for calling you Chris all the time. Mr. Macray, The memories of a good worker-tmey and a jar of candy just for you. Thanks for a great year! Class of '86, I leave to you the teachers, the adminastration,aand P.R.I.D.E. of Heidelberg High. Good luck! Mom and P02 , The mamories that I will cherish for the rest of my life. Thank you for always being there when I needed you. I love you both very much! I, Stephen Jones, being of demented mind and sunburned body, do here- 'iby leave the following titems to the following hpersons: Maurice Sipos, Another wrestling partner, and 1180 pounds. Blake and H.K., A car. Steve Entriekin, Kraramba 4, Me Gusto. Pat Rimron, More puns. Elmo Leichenauer , My smelly sweat socks. Phil Godbolt, An inter- preter. Wrestling Team, The stairs. Russ GuRton, Money for a decent haircut. Bill Mergner, A Prom date. Mike M., Krista, Hagpy, and John, Sax lessons. Class of 88, Nothing. Everett McCassey, Growth potion. Jim Nelson, My set-shot. Class of '86, Mrs. Harrell for Government. Mr. Moore, The Class of '87. - Egg, A 7 period day. Deon, Basketball lessons. Russ Towne, Lamb chops and a Russian accent. Coach Schultz, Another good football team. Tina Brisson, My love. HHS Teachers, Thank You! Kim, Sue, Debbie, Quenby, Kris, and all 3 Jennifers, A kiss. Gary Grubb, Now you looka here. I, Jennifer Viuda Loser, being one of the few totally sane seniors who realize that the true meaning of life lives in that which is new wave and deals with Plato and the unjust man, doth bequeath the following to the following: 20 Rat, Charals,aul Kelly, I leave copies of my set of new wave records tie. Kajagoogoo, Alphaville, TFF, and quintup- lets of Duran DuranD because I have faith that these will someday save these blubbering idiots from their dooned life of foernal YUCK. and give them eternal new wave bliss; to ?onaa, I leave the negatives of the HUN photos that I did nit send to Hustler; Es. Kus- mick, I leave 1y U.P. pastie recipe; Imminue, I leave my love, my wit, my senioritis, w artTritie, and my speech On ' to go to a new wave con rt; The Four Modes'; Heather I loave...uy Bible and my love lifee- you need the break; to ViJa, I leave my frame of Kaj1;oogoo memorobila, my new wave grey shees and sighned copies Of my book I love to make a fool of uyaelf in pub-' Ii ; Lee , I leave my Frenchl lish-Eictionary,l won't nucl it npter next year, ny I7 Albuns--you need the emOe CIOJJI education. The rest , ilcluding Andy Fletcherls tDe pecha Model hose address, my Hr. Chairman, ny good For form ever Depeche node backstage yasses, ani all the posters nn my walls are to be packed in a Sued- Suitcase and air-mailed tolne-at: m can of th, utti tho lorlcio, Pitta. trap: mu to; by Arch: lunar Motor .39 n . r C! A4.LQ I, Art McQueen, being of vapid mind and active body leave: Mrs. McCollar, A pair of real-live juxta, a dictionary, a book of 10,000 Brain Bowl Questions, and many thanks. Sara Knapp, A life-lize inflatable Mr. September doll tanitomioaliy completel a Blonds have more fun bumper sticker, a gallon of red paint, the look, a . cruisemobile and driver s liscence, a vampire bet, a giant tongue, the Marlboro Man, 100 yards of silk, all my love, an Oreo cookie, lots of future success, and my future phone e's. Tom Hoven, A Gray 1 computer a blow dryer, a lifetime supply of beer, a How to Pick up Women book, lots of arty clothes, and a lifetime subscription to Penthouse. Sr. Pagpgs, Spanish lessons from Gina Lolabsigida, a be Tough bumper sticker, and a good year. I, Dawn Miles being of crazy mind and lazy body, do here- by leave to t e following persons: Nancy, A lock r all to your- self! I'll se ya in San Antonio! I loWe you and baby dude. T anks for everything!!! Missi S., A y ar's supply of soci bles and all the fun th t went with them. All J-I, P-I, Q-I, R-I, L-I, and -I's that you desire in unich. Thank you for eing there! You're one of my best buddies. I Lowe you! See ya next su er. Diane, I leave you all the great memo ies of our friendship. Y u were my other half and I love you. Have as Inch fun in college as you did in high school. out of trouble. next summer. Sara, Marybeth, Cristi, Carmen , Have a great year next year and lots of fun! Party for me. Love ya bunches. Tiff, I leave you the strength to get along with Phillipas best as you can. If you ever need anyone, I'm here. Love Ya. Drew, I leave you someone to flirt with and lots of fun next year. Dwayne, I leave you some- one who will tickle you and bother you! Good luck and best wishes Matt, Have fun in McDonalds Chef school. Thanks for everything! Todd, I can't think of any- thing to leave you except all my love and thanks for always being their while I busted my bracelets. t0h yeah! I can leave you someone to pick on!l eep Missi See ya Laura, Mr. Fellenz, A new bowling pin, some property in Venice, Florida, and a nuclear bomb. jgth-gwigher, A make-out van with no windows, ring, a day with Gary Moore, electric guitar wizardry, a Jesus Loves Heavy Metal bumper sticker, oriving lessons from Jackie Stewart, all my speeding tickets, and lots of luck in the future. Matt Ventzke, A 'How to Spell Ventzke book, a Roland keyboard, millions of women, and an I survived M.U.N. T-shirt. Nat Mo ueen, A Gibson Les Paul, lessos from Eddie van Halen, a lifetime pass to all reck concerts, ad a Playmate who knows Algebra. Tina and Allison, another class Nick, I leave you someone short enough to rest your arm on. Thanks for every- thing. 222, I can't leave you more freshmen because you will be one yourself. Thanks! You're a sweet heart. Christin, More confidence!! Love ya bunches. Eric, I leave you someone who will get you in trouble during class and find you prom dates. Good luck with your art! Hugs and Kisses. Audra, Lenora, Becky, Jennifer, Cath , and Shelly, I leave you guys my Spanish grade, books, notebook, old tests, reports, term papers, homework, assignments, and the rest of that good stuff! Try and have as much fun in high i school as I did and you will have the best years of your life. Love you all! Good Luck! Laura, Lisa, Doris, I .leave you all the gorgeous guys you'll ever want! tDon't be shy and stare into your drink!l And another girl like me, who couldn't dance like Laura and messes up her own routine. tI'm not even on drill team!l Take Care! I leave you all my pretty art projects. Take care and best wishes! Dwayne Whetzel, A Nice Guys finish first book, a new Mercedes, and a test tube. Sue Thomson, My hands, a big hug, an my friendship for a long time to come. Andreas Kube, Driving lessons, a copy of the Drugs around the World, and a surfboard. Bennie Merna, A day in court to change the name to whatever she wants, and a book on How to Bark like a Seal To all that I missed, SORRY IT'S THE LAST DAY TO GET THESE IN!! I, Heather Malogrides, being of decomposed mind and well- developed body, do hereby bequeath the stated belong- ings to the following people: Meredith Malogrides, My bed- room, the ability to wear her own clothes, and better taste in guys. Renee Raether, My astound- ing height and intelligence. Dr. Korth , A endless supply of paper to doodle on during P.T.S.A. and advisory board meetings. Nora McCarthy, My putzfrau uniform and Turkish way of life, and the presidency of TASS Christian Music Video Productions. Sara Slovacek, Her own Lowell Light Kit and a new Journey album. Mrs. Bruno and Mrs. Tamulinos, An answering machine for MSC messages. Casey Conroy , A job as Executive Cameraman when As HHS Turns hits CBS. Donna Gebhard, An Ibanez guitar pick for her AMT guitar, and the backrub- bing room for MUN '86. Mrs. McCollar , Many more i1 debate teams and much gratitude. Steve Martin, All the taxi cabs he needs and partial ownership of the Mud-Dancers Club. Tracy VanWormer , Her own shower and the energy to jog at 5:30a.m. Mrs. PoEe, A defense attorney for her next Salem witch trial. Josh Patty, A deerslaying Jaguar and many thanks for some great times. Paul Hogan , A silky slip, his own bed, and the presi- dency of MUSS. Drill Team, New uniforms. Vida Visaitis, The Republican platform and a communist bunny. Todd Blanchard, A hospital bed with Star Wars sheets and sole ownership of my first film.. Christine Meyer, A bottle of Jose Cuerbo, with a worm. Gabe Armijo, 3 hours of backrubbing. Leanne Bryant, Boy George's best piece and permission to use my name in a double by-line whenever she writes an aritcle. Bill West, Orange juice and chocolate chip cookies in bed. Everett McCassy, A kiss from Cecily. Sheri Hoodengyle, A schnitzel attack. Stan Hatcher, The best- selling guide, How to Win Debates without Belittling One's Opponents and a ticket to Romania's debate-training festival. John Schubb, A jar of Nair. Laura Nelson, A $1000 do- nation for the anorexic iguanas in Trinidad and Tobago. Mr. and Mrs. Moore, A video library and many more cocky students. Shelley Jennings, Presi- dency of the Mr. Moore Fan Club. Ms. Harrell, 25$ for 2 chocolate chip cookies. Wendi Weichel, A class ring, a top locker, a driver's license, a ping-pong ball to replace her soccer ball, yello roses, a private masseur, and infinite thanks. Gar Grubb, A briefcase for all the blank index cards. Mike Greene , Personalized stationary and a termination of employment notice from THESIS VERY FULHUJNG. THEHSV96lRRFKUMG. THE l5 VEKV FULHLLIMG. me Is vem FULHLLINCT. THIS l5 VERY FULFILUNG. Tums ls VERY FULFILLING. nus B W WWWW- O 198' UNIVERSAL PRESS SVNDICAYE newsPO. StaM alt gear Lomg U I, Shakey Jardine, do hereby his job a A-l Escort Services.iGave all my wothy pouseesions Marc Labovich, A grease fire for his kitchen and a tricycle to replace his 10 speed. ' Scott Webster, A Denver Bronco touchdown. Steve Entrekin, An 8th grade party. Arthur Swisher, Homecoming '81 and appreciation for a special friendship. Lee Caverson, A can of back- shaving cream. Jennifer Moser, Good taste in music and a certain Berlin male. gggggyenzke, A no-frills back-rub and a key to a Roth Hotel bathroom. I, James Monroe R. Monrge, being of good mind and strong body, do hereby bequeath the following items to the mentio ed people: Desmond Haum, I leave all of my records and tape and my oclone. . M135a ggmazitg, I leave all of my F papers from the 3rd quarter isorry thatis not muoh.l Kip Fraze, I leave all of my sports awards. Paully wag, I leave all of my Sociology and government notes and tests. David PigketL, I leave all of my basketball spills. Bhonga Burrett, I leave the video of Jane Fonda's workout. Robert Cockerham, I leave a tape to put his sound effects on. to the following people: Eric, $22 and my car, because we all know you need it. Mrs.,Barney, The cover oif of my history book; itls history itself. ltgi, Nothing. Mike, A book 3n How to use your he;d as a Battering Raml Scott, Vioe-Pres. and le my micro-diceiaquired at the same place you got yoursl Sandra. Bill. and Laura, and CB's. Faculty, A new pill to relier those Shakey Blue 8 Anyone who needs it, The above. Pink, My locker and contentstmay be dangerous to healthl Those of you here nth year, A 'RETURTJ. I wish to state that the above has been written while in complete absanoeias uuuall of mind and full deterioration of body. SA's Trao Butler, I leave my dark, black glasses. Mas, Karxel, I leave my sister and the rest of the Junior class. R0 er Maora , I leave him a cumulative score of 225 for his office. 'I, Thomas V. OIKeefe, being of fogged mind and body, do herehy bequeath the following items to the below mentioned persons: Kathy, I leave directitns to :rw4.ch, Vermont, the vowen's culty rtstroom, my rabbit, n5 Fingeruails, your expen- ve tlazers, all the anyorn i xv shirts, jockeys, xy frupi my half of the good times we've shared, of my love and a n13:0 in my heart forever. Joe and Steve Tntrekin, I leave our friendship, football, Eubbleguh, beer. the nos L that stupid lauth. '31:, All omorc girls o e me. 1 O i e v t elem, end the money you freedm :ure f0? 2 in Algebr ??helhein Casthe a exile to :6 ice that overworesett frown. 'u'; area the of college life anl a p. 7..., LU r. o L ; .1 way L x a ., ant'? t'le We'ezie, :v-p II tVG .4. A tornuter with a . 1, .' Mn Irhe hi: er .. OWE ,. A h ttle cf Tenuile i book on How To - 3 111107! - n... 17...,I. 'T..;-. AI... t; it Chey:istr74 '7 ngkok vw v. 1 udne in;- s. -L L';-, I, Nicky Pike, being of untiring mind and exhausted body do hereby leave my senior will and testament to: Sily Willy Week Christin, I leave a complete Fashing costume, top hat and all, for her more silly moments an all the math books, workboeks, an old homeworkd papers which I am sure the Seniors will gladly hand over. Stac , I leave all the plans concerning what we'll do for lunch and all the best for the future. Quenby, I leave all the memories of art class, all the one act plays she can handle and every dorm pamphlet she could DOSESibly need. ghzis S, I leave all the happy times. Kim S, I leave a rainy trip to the castle, an umbrella, and an opened ear. Markie Perkie, I leave all the Dr. knaRE Senior cap and gown pictures and good luck. Audra and Staci, I leave all the songs we made up, all the fun trips to Campbell, and all my old typing papers. the freshman and sophw lie disease; - .3 .4. lirah; nverw Dan Pike, I bequ Bucholtz, I Mrs. McColi .ar, I I, Kathy P wers, of dement- ed mind an abused body, do hereby beq eath the following possession to the follow- ing person Tomm my driver' license by June 1,95, a vacation in the Bah mas, lots of bubble guf , thang a ' good wine, fgood times, hugs and k sses and all my love forev r. Michelle HL An everlast- ing friendghip, a year of wild timesland partying in Munich, P. . P. H. lots of love, many thanks. Vell dats awl. Weezie F., P.F. , Portable barf bags, a stronger stomach, b1tter moods, one ship and 1 ts of love. Wendy T. , P.T. , B.D. , my jeans jecket, a lesson in jive, mire racquetball games, a b rthday present, ?vPOTt my friendship, and lots of love. 1 Tim Sands, girlfriend ion to P13 weekend tn Pursuit.l Kendall , Steve Hans barf bags, stomach, a A new job, a a subscript- boy, one wild more Trivial .D. and T.B. n, Portable a stronger new laugh, hope for y ur parents, a lifetime of shamming, ndship. and my fri Peter P322 g, A lifetime supply of my mama's sand- whiches, lots of pedos, and many thanks. Frank Rogeng, My brush, Louisa. Tony Bruno, Dukey, an available girlfriend, the two best things in life. Steve Entregig, Brown fuzzy shoes, and a dog. Gabe Armijo, Muchos pedos. To C. H. inspite over the pest ye the good will in and my best wish future. of everything ar I leave all this world es in the eath my locker l contests. leave my is kindness ierstandihg iisecting. leave many yellow books and speicial thanks for helping me to improve my writing. I leave a world of thanks for helping to have a better picture of the US Government and broadening my view of just what a Good Life sould be. and its beautifu Dr. thanks for all h and for being uh when it came to lticket to Stan. i socks forever, DUE YESTERDAY: a 1961 UNIVERSAL PRESS SVNDICATE steady boy riend, my friend- I, Maria G. Robinson, being of intelligent mind and comfort- able body do hereby bequeath the following items to the following persons: Sue ThomEson, I leave my ever- lasting friendship and the thanks for helping me write my will. Laura Deheanen, I leave you a life-time supply of typing paper. Have fun next year! Marc Labovieh, I will leave you a pair of red satin pants, and a leapord skin shirt. Maybe a better since of humor too! Gabe Armijo, A life-long supply of brownies. Mr. Fellenz, I leave the memories of Sue and I and I hope you never get a pair like us in your class again. Jennifer Moser , Enough money so you can truely be a Depeche Mode groupie and follow them around. Butch Swisher, Sue and I leave you an encyclopedia full of crossword puzzles and a cottage in Canada. Diana Sellers, A one way Best of luck next year! Carolyn Z. , A years membership to the Duran Duran fan club. Burt Walsh , A great conversational list at the bus stop. lPat Rimron , Sue and I leave you the Guiness Book of Pons. thowever terrible they may bel 1, Melissa Ann Ray, being of sound mind and body,l do hereby bequeath the following to the follow- ing persons: Susanne M. , A China man; they seem to be your type. An everlasting friendship ' with my cousin, and a video tape of Conan. Janet R. , A birthday cake and a book of Cross Country Propositions. John G. , An official title of a Stud. Sean M., A bottle of aspirins. ijust in case someone kicks you in the heady Kim C., My God Saved My Life workbook. Robin M., Lessons in commando tactics. Marc 3., A lighter to burn that picture you have from Greece. Paul H., A cross country team full of Gonads. Dennis M., A date to Home- coming who doesn't wear her dress backwards or doesn't play the burp game at dinner. Mr. Baxter, All my bright clother to wake you up every morning. Senor PaEEas , Many thanks; I really enjoyed your class. Rich Bennett, 100 pairs of black soled running shoes to mess up the gym floor. Mr. PoEe , A life time supply of Dr. Pepper, and many thaks for everything. Lisa, Dinner at my house, lessons on how to go over speed bumps, a bottle of Asti Spumonte, bandanas, a toast to a Great New Years-hey it's New Years in Japan, a pair of under- 003, a book on How to Face my Parents the Day After New Years. And many thanks. Sheri, A trip to Paris, pita bread, black jelly beans, memories of our great great frindship last year, a book on How to Kendall and James, A box! of Girl Scout Cookies from Cameroon and money to go swimming every Sunday instead of going to the library. Leanne, A slide, a great yearbook, and a trip to Spain and Paris. Vida , A life time member- ship to the Julia Carpenter Fan Club, a tape recording of our song Julia , a box er; however, it must ex- plode in your hand, and a book on How to Feel a Fur Coat and Tell If It is Real of Fake. Matt V., A bubbly person- ality and a membership card to the Bryan Adams Fan Club. ing like Cyndi Lauper and Billy Idol. Dwayne, My knowledge of speaking German an a book on How to Make It Through German IV , written by me of course. Pete, A bottle of tequila to get me drunk and some .new aftershave. Ryan, A supply of ties, clothes that match, and a book on How to Brown Nose Mrs. Moore by Writing Papers about Animals. Stacey D., tAlias Sallyy Many apologies and memories of the great times. Marcus, My waiter shirt, I my table cloth dress, my Cyndi Lauper shoes, glasses to cheat in Mr. Kelly's class, a party at your I house, and many thanks for 1 your friendship. Melissa, tMelA; Alias Melanie, A Dutch boy, a Brandy Alexander and a bottle of Sangria, a lesson in break dancing, a sled with a purple scarf, a book on How to Walk Scheaffers in Less Than .One Hour. ; a punk out- fit, a panda for your boob, publishing rights Vthe Matt Neely story,, and memories of 5 years of a great friendship. i to l l l Flush th Toilet , my skills in cake decoratin, my taste in clothes, $8, a hair cut, a Christmas countdown calender, 7 Tequilas and a strass ride home, a taxi meter for you car, a free aerobics class, and my address so you will writ me. Thanks for the friendship! Egg, Trash bag outfits, memories of the great times, and many thaks. I love you guys! You're Great! I, Jackie Owens, being of sound mind and short body,' leave behind all of which I got oui of this school..J Nothing!! 35, ' .m t 1 'WVERsAL mass 5 A Drew J. , : out parents. 3 Sheri D. 2 Tim 8., My shoulders. Mike L. , My nose cleaner of lebekuchen, a fire crack-j and my pizza cutter : Kelly S. , I give my I, Tammy Richardson, being of sound mind and healthy body, do hereby bequeath the follow- ing items to the below mention- ed persons: Maurice, I give my chemistry l lab key. One weekend with- , Liebro. ability to keep a straight face. Lori S., I leave my pri- vate doctor. Nat M. , I give your ' chemistry seat back. 3 Robin M. , A14 blue soccer Scott N. , My skill of sing- ljersey Matt L. , Pants that fit. Stan H. , My calculator Eand a date to prom your :senior year. 'Terry V.., I give my best friend. Stacey D. , A plane ticket to N.C. and everlasting friendship. :Chris H., I give my mind, body, and soul. 4 I, Patrick Rimron being of sound body and I don't mind hereby bequeath the following: Mr. and Mrs. Hoore,my sincere gratitude for everything along with one pun everyday for the rest of their lives. Everett HcCassey, my thanks for being a friend. Eggggllyzgggg,a family of cabbage kids. To the 1986 wrestling team, my sauna suit, my running shoes, and Brad Cogswell. Brian Hoodenpyle, my diet F book. Izuurice Si as, my picture of Arnold Schwarzenegger and my weight belt. Matt and Mike Lisowski,all the food you can eat. Marc Labovich, a book of puns for punishment. Sue Thonmson, normal earrings. lurk Brown, a one year subscripu tion to StarstStripes. Brad Cogswell, everything I know about wrestling. Hr. Fellenz, my calculator. Phil Godbolt, he continued ability to take the worst and turn them into the Best. EM Me- All the 1985 Seniors, best wishes for the future. I, Butch Swisher, being of smoking mind and dead body, do hereby bequeath the following: Steghen Ehrenberg, A pair of extra large, elastic gloves to stretch over his hands, and a better life. Jeff Hand, A basketball instruction booklet so he can finally learn how to play well enough to beat me, and a spot in the 1991 NBA draft. Pam Danielski , A home- made pizza, a tub of popcorn, a case of coke, lots of love and fond memories, and a box of Alka-Seltzer. iThanks for being therell Nora Hccarthx, A can of handcreme, a five-iron, a pinnacle u, a fairway, and a rootbeer, as well as love and thanks for a great friendship! Dave Kenn, A computerized pin pong paddle, memories of Greece, a slot on the varsity basketball team, a gold medal for the giant slalom at the 1988 winter games, a speech on the breeding habits of the common housefly, and the very best wishes for a fantastic senior year. 40pus Rulesl Nat, Kelly, and Charles, 3 lifetime memberships in the I hate new wavers because they are all like Jennifer Moser, wear their hair and clothes funny, and need to brush their teeth fan club, lunch with my brother next year, and best of luck to the Mixx! idid I spell that right?l Marcus and Gabe, A window to jump out of tcourtesy of concerned friends like Hatt1, a realy great future, and proverbs! iyou guys are greatll SORRH: TENWDRARHH OUT OF SERWCE. Jennifer Hoser, Nothing. Robert Clerk: h decent EEi-EES? EEi1a allowed to drive, a great time at Marshall, and continued friendship. Thanks. nigger than Stuttgartn Everett HcCa ee , Dartmouth wrestl ng, p fessorship at Dartmouth an apple Lisa, contin ed friend- ship in the uture, best wishes, and giant crossword pu zle to occupy your spare t me. Thanks Brine: 1 Lee Beverson Polish for my ring, Ame ican citizen- ship, a case of a non- alcoholic be erage for her ice crea , and my admiration. Eric+Beasle Hal 9000. Due e Wetzel, The Boa- ton Red Sox End a great future. Its een great knowing you.J Scott Nesbett and Lisa Cooger, A quilt home in the Canadian outback where you can be f itful and multiply, 10 s of NSC playcards, a d dual citizenship or each. Sue Thompson, A Stars and Stripes. Marc Labovic , Tour de France. Matt Venzke, Key wax for his piano, air conditioning in his dorm friend like W ndi, a great future, 3 Butler, William and M ry, lots of love and m mories, and paper to writ to me on. To Little Mikie Swisher, to the best little brother a per- son could have, I leave the following: the Heidelberg Varsity Football Team '85- '86, a high school career full on seven period days, a clean joke book, a full refrigerator, T. J., a nag- ging, but loving, mother; straight A's, and best wishes for success: it's only just beginning. M11 As we all know, next year we will have a 7-period day. Dr. Korth stresses that teachers are not fighting over this matter, as all issues con- cerning teachers go through an Administration Board. Following are two possible schedules for next year, one having a 5-minute and one a 4-minute between-class break. 0800 - 0849 Period one 0854 - 0940 Period two 0945 - 1031 Period three 88ten minute break 1041 - 1127 Period four 1132 - 1218 Period five telunch - 35 minutes 1253 - 1339 Period six 1344 - 1430 Period seven OR 0800 - 0849 Period one 0853 - 0939 Period two 0943 - 1029 Period three ttfourteen minute break 1043 - 1129 Period four 1133 - 1219 Period five 881unch - 35 minutes 1254 - 1340 Period six 1344 - 1430 Period seven On odd-numbered days, only 6th and 7th periods would be rotated. This is not a definate schedule, and it may be changed over the summer. Liz Martell and Michele Thearle I, Missi Scott, being of absent mind and confused body, do hereby leave to the following persons: EE: Black cat repellent for basement windows, a later curfew, old faithful, a real Italian accent, all our dad's sweaters, a driver ' s licsense that works, a shorter fence, a set of traveling sheets; more dead burbies for future generations, 10 Africans from Switzerland, smaller feet, an A in Algebra, your very own handicapped parking space, bathroom and bus stop, track shoes for new years to come, a better date for homecoming, a volume knob for apartment partieds, a lifetime supply of Cocoa Puffs, and the fondmemories of plaid women. Dawn, A lifetime supply of Sociables, pop-tarts and cream cheese, my ever- lasting vote for homecoming queen, the turtle god, and peaches with no juice. Ryan, A whole chain of Commander Salamander stores. I Luv Ya! Marcus, The kids, the house, the cars, the yacht, and the land-swampsincluded. Nathaliet To my spaz double, Backstage passes to Sheila E., the ability to write lyrics on the spot, and a beach of your own in Canada. Egg, A lifetime supply of blue-nails, the ability to dance while non-intoxicated, maid service, a driver's liscense, 1000 tubes of lip-fix for when your lips get stuck to your nose, and a place to dwell where there's no wind and rain. Matt, The opening spot for Tina 21322, Turner's next concer, 2 carrot rings, the staring role in my next movie, 4 more inches of hair, the ability to eat cajun cooking, and a tan. Chrissi, Typing paper, 20l20 vision, the ability to control future revelations, protection from the party animal, and your very own beach. Kristi, Laura, Jewely, To my wondertwins, the never ending ability to form of and eagle-shape of an iceberg!! Wendi B. , 1000 pairs of beautiful socks, your own rear, a lifetime supply of sangria and peanutbutter, and a PX that works. Andre, A tub full of lime jello and the ability to leaVe flourescent lights alone. 11, $andra Swartz, of short body and tired mind, hereby leave my plastic dishes, broken toilet seats, and stale dog food to Chichi Welch; my used training bras and some baggy shuts to Sue Thompson; a pair of skin-tight jeans to 22g, my clone and free psychiatric treatment from metonce I make it bigl to Shakey: a copy of my life story and a wilted rose to Bill Crow; the whales that need to be saved to Warren Howarth; ODCSRM, a bottle of Pepto-Bismol, and Tequila Sun-splits to Laura; all the spiders in the world and my feather earrings to page and Doug; plastic combs in every cclor with the matching shirts to Mike Manning; a life-time supply of Rice Krispies to Erik; a dozen snails to.JQn3 lOOO packs of gum to.Bhgnda tmay the last you through the yearl; all my green MeM's to John Glass; a statue of a monkey to Nick: and all of my love and the 56 Mercury to Kevi Dowen. D 1961 UNIVERSAL PRESS SVNmCAYE I, Russell Ernest Towne, being of diminutive mind and infallible body, do hereby and forthwith bequeath the following lost items unto the follwing persons: Baillg, An unbreakable friendship Tom H, Money encugh to lend. ttgyg-E, A beautiful womantto do with what he pleasesl. Tvson G. A hot Glass Rod and . a Wm UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE Kiggie, Clean lungs, a haircut, and a dollar. Wendy G., An exact dupli- cate of my bathing suit. Nothing! Because we're taking it all with us. George, The ability to stand on early Sunday mornings, $11 of our recycled notes and a state-side party. You're such a sweet heart! Don S. , Foods with no additives, many brass brace- lets, a fine Hawiian dudes named Hasheem that speaks Chineese-American, and a great life. To my brother, Green-free lungs, a year-round train pass, maid service, and the star role in Footloose II. Say Uncle!! Tres, More umbrellas for jfuture parties, the pearl necklace, the ability to type 47 words a minute, dog repelant f0 5 ferocious dogs, your own portable sheets, and an endless summer. Godzilla, for a lab partner. gggg, A cool brother like me. jggagyg, ContaCt lenses and a cool pair of sunglasses. Guppy, A white horsetto ridel and admisson to USCGA. M m , a 167 lb freshman to let loose upon. Magk L, Your dream bike. jatyBJ Punishment for crimes committed. Beautiful Senior Girls, Four years of serious ogling, all done in good taste. Believe me; it was worth it. All unmentioned underolassmen, Pity. GRAVITY - 1686 Q5 um cos I, Sue Tompson, being of twisted mind and lumpy body do hereby bequeath the following items to the below mentioned persons: Dan Kowalewski, I leave all my love and a free, one-way ticked from Texas to Ottawa. Laura Dehaenen, I leave a little blue OpeltCorvette?l, a driver'ts lisoense, a cigarette factory, and a frountain full of Battida de Cocoa. Maria Robinson, I leave the feeling that she is a nice person and not th nobody she seems to think she is, an intelligent lab partner who may help her disprove the Law of Gravity, and my everlasting friendship. Sandra Swartz, I leave a warehouse full of Garfields and Pookies, and also a one-wat ticket to Kevin. .Tyson Graham, I leave a pack of Trojans and a girl to keep him happy for the rest of his life. Art McQueen, I leave all of the rock albums he wishes, his hands, and a life-size copy of the picture in his locker. Jennifer Ash, I leave my physics and Math IV books. Good luck with thee classes next year. Geoff Graham I leave a carton of Playerts Lights and the tape from Chateau DIOex. tREMEMBER?l Mr. Schultz, I leave a cooler full 0 Coache's Soda for the next Algebra II picnic, and exalting classes in the years to come. Mrs. Moore, I leave a one-way ticket to Greece so you can discuss your classical literature class with the gods, and also, my riding boots, hat, and my favorite horse Attilla. Mr. Mare, I leave an Oxford dictonary so he can teach proper English, the Viena Boys Choir so he can finally receive the volume he wishes when he fires a volley, and the best of luck with the class of '87. Mr. Fellenz, I leave the data from Olrexperiments. Maybe Maria and I were right when we disproved the law of Gravity, and CharlesI Law, an the momentium theory, and etc. To the classes of jag, 3E1, and leg, I leave my top locker, all my books, and the hope that you all will have the best four years of your life in high school just as I have had. I, Terry Eugene Van Wormer, I, Matthew Lance Venzke, being being 0f weird mind and bOdY. of semi-sound less sound body do herby force the following tokens on the following people: Scott Nesbett , A break board tl-SOO-GET-DOWNl, a bottle of Dippity-Doo, sixty cent shoes, an East German Wurst, a faster car with better ga mileage, four more year in Heidelberg, a map of swing rs hang-outs in Canada, and a joke book. .Rzan Kish, Not e Dame, the Arc of Triumph and the Eifel Tower, a happy room- mate, some rea music, an easy math cour e, a New Year's Eve wit. someone, a solution to our drinking problem, and a couple of ties. a Butch Seisher, A game of 21, a few jobs for MSC, the same map I gave Scott, raining window in the Hague, a roomm te without clothes in the shower, a mentally stable dog, and a skinny brother. Sheri Hoodengyle, A half-full liter mug, a run down the stairs, the turbo space center, an earring, size 44D, a green bowling ball, a study hall, a phone number in Fort Worth, Texas, and a thank-you. Marcus Cargenteg, A big shaving kit from Holland, 3 room of your own, an up- side down African flag, some American clothes, a psy- chologist, and an all-the- time friend. Gabe Armijo, Long hair, an English flag, number 20, the car keys, and a low rider. Leanne Bryant, A question about my back, a muppett, a big pillow, the staircase in th Hague, a walk at the castle, a life-time supply of FBHS, memories of AAA, thanks, and a tear in my eye. mind-and an even do hereby bequeath the folowing items to the below mentioned people: Juniors, All the books in the career center, use them now Or over the summer, start writing colleges-they need you and your money--do all this early so you don't have to rush during the school year, and enjoy your last year in high school. Soghomores, I leave all the dirty lockers, hallways, and bathrooms. Donlt worry, you only hve 2 more years in this .God-for-saken place. grgghmng so how was your first year in HHS? Not as bad as they said it would be. Just remember that we didn't do anything to you so, be good to the new freshmen next year. To the teachers, I leave all my notes, nobebooks, pens and pencils, and all of your grades and grading satems. To my sister, All of my Op sirts , shorts, and the key to i my room I Tammy, I leave Ammeretto, Apfeloorn, and some of my hair. Chris, I leave cheap gas and fast cars. Kig, I leave a pole vaulting pole and instructions, and a case of beer. Lyle, I leave a cook bewk, cork soap on a rope--for the Navy. Stace , I leave all the pictures that I never sent off, all the stuffed animals that they made this year. 332;, I leave a book How to Stay togeather WithOut Fighting . Pole valulters of 1985, I leave the knowledge of how to do it, and new poles. Mrs. Lawrence, a new -oalculater and Geometry b0oks. Mike L' I leave all the tapes that he has of mine. 'Matt L, I leave all of my small pants that don't fit. Pete A, I leave a boy scout book, and a book on how to be a good jock. Mike Z, I leave the book How SEND MONEV 6 to Stay with a Girl: o Ms. McCollar, new VldeO oi cameras, new 135 mm. film, Ilia ' and a clean dark room. $6qu ow a We're not responsible for misspelling. Goa 9e 79mg VLOJUS Latte to home ;10 I, Huston H. Worthy Jr., being a wild partier an of sober mind, hereby leave the follow- ing estate to the following beneficiaries: Kim Reyes, I leave you my Brauj 700 watt, 220 volt hairdryer, because I can't take it home to the states. Veronigue Cabulang, I leave you my locker. M107. Lesli Overton, I leave you the neighborhood for your dog to rome in. Billy Neal, I leave you my U.S, Government text book for next year. Stan Hatcher, I leave you my old job as manager of the track team. Walter Parsley, I leave you all of my fathers magazines you wanted. Srdjie Brown, I leave you Friday the 15th; The New Beginning. Douglas Ryan, I leave you two tickets for you and Gene waring to go to Suzzy's house. Chet Hassing, I leave you the San Francisco 49ers. Terry Van Wormer, I leave you Stacey and Germany. K12 Fraze, My pair of left- footed football shoes. Lyle Shaw, I leave you the Navy. James Monroe, I leave you a book. Butch Swisher, I leave you MUN and MSC. Kevin Brown, I leave you Lori Shoemann. Matt Guintini , I leave you your altar-ego. Todd Blankenhard, I leave yOu a book. Darcy Blankenshig, I leave you Mrs. Lawerence. Amy Peterson, I leave you your brother. Bill West, The Kings Arm, 3 comrade, a vote for Dole, crossed eyes, Mickey-D's, a next door neighbor, and a lot of missing money. I, Marven L. Whitley III, being of flamboyant mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following items to the below mentioned persons: Tony Duke of Puke Bruno, My bathroom, height, wome, party memOries, and last but not least LOuisa F. as yOur personal servant. Gabe A, A razor and Nair. Marcus, A prayer. Butch S, Dr. J's book on slam dunking without getting the whitley's and a do it yourself Breakdance course. Dwayge, A new hair style, women, new Breakdance skills, and an excellent basebal; career 0 Frank Zombie Rogers, A car thatIs fast. Brian K BEE. Plastic surgery. ,Pete A, My trash can, all the women in Heidelberg so that you will suifer the rest of your life, BASKETBALL SKILLS, Mark Gastineau workout video, money tyou still owe mel, a lesson on how to park illegally and get away with ittIIm oe up on youl, and a special thanks or being a friend. Point. Mike L, A figured body, a cure for the Whitley disease, PRIDE, MARS, and my special brown nosing course on how to pass More, a year to supply of backstage passes, 1600 on your SAT, death to Georgia Bulldogs, Matt Neeley as your personal slave, and a special thanks for being a friend. Good Luck in I86. Leanne, Math Skills in Algebra II, and your dad's porsche. JZuie.Mea.IggzhieJ TO you I leave a book on how to be yourself, hope in Texas Tech and a prayer, Good Luck!!! Jobie Jobe, My walkman, more women, more women, a rogeration pack, more women and more women. Good Luck. Michelle Foster, Varsity Cheerleader next year, an ID Paul Hogan, Two pink erasers II an empty shower, a Democrat, a lobbyist, Frank's Grill, and a phone booth in Ludwigsburg. Lisa CooEer, My best friend and American citizenghip. 1 Scott Webster, A real car, hair, and a package to mail to Puerto Rico. Mike Zimmerman, A computer, a Horned Frogs hat, and a good set. Dwayne Whetsel, A good English teacher and a bad set. Nick Sands, A clean mouth, a halfback who gets depress-' ed, and a Charle Elsie slap.i Devorie White, The bus stop. Missy Ray, Quiet clothes, a loud hello, and a T-shirt. Melissa Brynildsen, Pandas I can pet for real, the same shirt, and a Texas flag. Doctor KnaEE, A Republican state of mind, and good luck with THIMUN 1986. Tracy and Donna, MUN. Ha! Heather Malogrides, A fan- tastic back rub. IIll see you in West card. Debtie Hoffmeymr, An apology, ''C in German. Christine Meyer, A course on how to make a D, a book on , Cosmotcl-gytHow to Cut Hairl, and thanks for all the memories. Joe Kuggich, A beerl... A better personality, the Swiss Alps and more beer. Tom O'Koufe, Kathy--forever, a beer, a football scholarship, faculty bathroom. Ma t Ventzke, My grades. Luck i1! Thanks. lChris Harrison, A chest!li!... more hair, a faster car, a later curfew, a tuxedo, excused absences. Thanks or the memories. Scott Nesbett, Breakdancing lessons, a trip to Cintda. Ryan Kish, Ms. Harrell. Scott Webster, Nothing. Siexe.EQ:2ezlp. Act like A Varsity Football Player. Class of 1985, Thanks for a great year. Brian HoodenEyle, How to Pick up Girls and a big brother. Marc Brown, A ticket to THIMUN 1986 and something greasy for your hair. Tony Bruno, The Karlsruhe bahnhof and Sunday after- noons. Kendall and James, Another white guy to slam the ball over. Wendy TOEEer, Flashing head- lights Chris, Ellen, and Susan, Some pep pills. I Debbie Webster, being of tired mind and body, hereby bequeath the following; All HHS Students, an everyday extended lunch. Pete A, A spaceship so he can come back down before graduation. Kendell R, an alarm clock so he gets to class on time. Leeann V, a Get out of jail free card when she s caught With freshman jail bait. Mrs. Moore, A weekend in Hawaii with Tom Selleck. Wendy W, A top locker, sorry about the falling books. Connie, Britta, Mike Z, Eleen S, and Veronigue, A senior year full of happiness and success. Pete A, a life-time susoription to Sports Illustrated, because that is as close as he will get to basketball. All returning Varsity FOotball players, a helmet big enough for their heads next football season... Good luck! Matt N, a Vocabulary Development book so you can stop using those worn out four-letter words; and an air conditioner so that he can finally be as cool as he thinks he is. HHS Staff and Administration, Good luck always and many thanks. Eggg-LJ A career where there is no manual labor involved. Hennie M I leave my ears for listening and I will always be there. Thanks for everything, youlre a great person, Your friend forever. Scott Webster, my love only because you re my brother, H:!Ha! And always remember our wonderful family tree. Karen M you Freshmen are not that bad, good luck always and thanks for everything. To all of my friends, Thanks and I m going to miss all of you. Brad McGarvey, a oare-paokage of courage, I sure wish you the best of luck always and thanks for being a friend. I will never forget the good times we had in 85 . Connie P, a free trip back to good old USA. I want to also thank you for everything. You are such a sweetheart, good luck always. I, Devorie White, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath the follow- ing items to the below mentioned persons: -tusan McKeen , I leave all the great times, the private rum and coke parties up in my room, the song Material Girls , fun bus rides tespecially to Frankfurty, the cheer- leading squad, a gorgeous guy, lots of memories, another great Spain trip, and a wonderful senior year. Donna Gebhart, I leave a night on the town, Trae Carter, a camera, a college man, the scumbags of HHS, a shoulder to cry on, and a private chauffeur. Jennifer Brisach, I leave a summer job with Otto, dreams of Scott York, a typing lesson, and a wonder- ful sophmore year. Jo Carr, I leave an Accounting I class, lots of great memories, and a great senior year. Trae Carter , I leave all the women at HHS, lots of fantasies, the lake , and the big D . Joanna , I leave a wonder- ful freshmen year and many great memories. Varsity Cheerleaders, I leave Mrs. Peppers, the new skirts, and lots of memories. Jacki Owens, I leave a non-wrecked car, fourth hour study hall, a wonder- ful buddy, five inches, and many skipping passes. Steve Entrekin, I leave a little sister, a wonderful memory of a freshmen year never to be forgotten, and a jacket with tons of zippers. Matt Venzke, I leave a cold, snowy day at the bus stop, a personal secretary, and a fantasy. o vsev UNWERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE I, Bill West, never having a sound mind or body, do hereby will the following to the following persons: Paul Hoganx, Job of director of the C.I.A. all the Porsche flags still left in Heidelberg, and all the gonads from cross country. The Heute Club. $ Dennis Macray, All the problems of S.C. and my left over rubles. Laura KuEEich, My locker and shelves. Mr. Filenze , Battered tape, my ripple tank raft, and all the great memories of Physics experiments. 'Darren Murray, My great driv- ing ability and a large piece of your spoils which I picked 3p from one of your many accidents. A new gunner for the Bradly. Tricky D , All the problems of M.U.N. and M.S.C. The Schwetzinger Fest. WEU I 59 1-ch ngf'rggmews HOW RBOld- SbM: LchH . 0H SLUKE, '9 V LHNQH rs th++hou I, Vida Vasaitis, being of non-existent body and unique mind, bequeath the following items to the following People: Leanne 3., A wild rhino, I tall, thin basketball play- er and a book of How to put Procrastination to Good Use. Tanya .L' Chocolate ice cream. Vegetable soup, 8 chiclet, a good bus ride loaded with dancing communists, and secret agents, another gunny sack-shirt for next year's cheerleadiug season, an absurd laugh, your mother for when you have zipper problems,. a jungle room, ifurnished with leopard clothes and a wild maul, another faithful master, a time to be swept away and someone to make you Go crazy and not be ashamed. Archies for the bus. rocks to smuggle, a ?vunp extinguisher , a load of sarcasm, and much love and thanks. everl, a formal intro- duction to Lionel Richie, a book on How to Ignore your friend's Girl friendV, lessons to learn how to say I'm not that bad- looking...I'm dann.cute. . another book on How to Tolerate aireheads. chauvinistic jocks and nerds , another slew of men.ino undesirables, please.l, directions how to enjoy a Homecoming date, three Algebra books CYou enjoy it so.l, sarcasm, much luck and love. a book on the correct procedure of voting for uniforms , a lovely corduroy jump- suit with a tail and ears, and many thanks. Tinio, Whipped cream, rainy days, a McDonald's franchise, and a course- on How to be Loud. Richard D. V, A warm day in Washington in the mud.iis it still on?l Deon C., Trucklouds of frosting, a street to dance on at night, some- one that will ask you how your dog is, luck in your football future, my autograph isince I'm going to be more famousll a new.car tmaybe bigger than your Christmas car2l and thankSvit was fun. Missy Ray , A contestant application for the show Is this fut real of artificial? , another Fischer Price cow to rip up itemember, in Napolia?l, buckets of Lebekuchen, and a new plug to plug your clothes in iBRIGHT.h You're I Eoll woman. Good Luck. Janee M., A never-ending smile. Sean M., Apologies for the many times I've dropped books on you, a pair of shoes that aren't as big as your whole body, and the book Why it is not neccessary to have fat shoelaces that can match your clothing. Derrick W., Another exciting locker neighbor and someone to protect you from getting beat up. a David Rose, Someone to bother you in Algebra and call you Daddy. Bobby R., Regrets that I didn't know you better and earlier, and a kiwi. Ellen S. , You've been a great friend, have a grand future, good health and may you never acquire another German teacher like Mrs. Tracey. Mrs. Peggers, A pack of wild and wierd cheer- leaders. ggott M., Someone to call you Walter for the rest cf your life. Drama Class of Sympathy. gonna AL, Someone to'eombose with, the book How to be loud. obnoxious and beat up people for no reason . more tings iyouvbarely have enoughl, luck in basketball. and life. QEX?.$L' A grand old time with Billy 3.. a better acting class. instructions on how to tolerate the incompetent. See you on Broadway. George C.. A new nameesex- gad'hdbll Another obnoxious art class. and the hook I was beat-up because of my haircut and my arrogance. Matt L.. A blow-up. poster rgiie'oicture of me in a . the book How to hick up women,h another May for your movies iPlus a set of bananasl. a stretch- er to help you grow. patience reasons whv girls don't pay for datest a backwards dip with a kiss. another kiss on the cheek: tickets to my opening night performance in Hollywood. much love and thanks for a terrific friendship. '85-'86 , John 6;! Many thanks for listening to my many songs. luck with your own music, many reasons why my body is gross. lessons on how to be hyper. a day in the sun, free time. and lots of love. l922ii25.5'h Lessons on how to be calm. a free pass to all New Wave concerts. another wild speech felt in which to neglect giving 5 speeches. and a formal introduction to the Kajas , and love. i1 get Jaaon.l EEEEEEEM!;. Many large words. communistic theories. red lifesavers and the question How many hairs does a seal have in its nose? i1 was stumped.l And thanks for the good times.' Ms. McColleg. To my favorite. esteemed teacher, many thanks for a great class. for keeping me laughing. a ride in my Karmann that I didnht get. a quiet WCB class and much love. 55;.Hep1er. Tap-dancing lessons, a desk to practice on. a new joke book and many thanks. gesha Sh. My lack of sanity. tWhen in doubt: be wierd h Eichard Rag. A glare. gglvin 9;. A tape of all my accents iespecially the Britishl Chris 2.. A new CK agent twe're too far awev to do unitary destructiony, a tan; years supply of Colgate in which to do the destruction. mustard with a price, a loud belch, a long round of applause tclap clapy, and a book explaining man's evolution from veggies tremember?h You're superbly...Unique? Quenhy Q, Good luck in the future. Love You. Kirsten EL. A card eXu plaining the pronunciation of your name tfor teachersh. another wonderful chorus class and ten reasons why it is forbidden to humn cough, sniff. and cause a disturbance in an art class. SonquhL, Fred. June. Bob. Jane. Skip. Spott and Puff. the average American family. another mascot uniform. an empty house. a marriage with Andre, and luck in your new homewtown. Love ya. Kim Cm. Another older sister. a redehead boyfriend named Tom and my love. Marcus C., Another speech fest to attend they, many thanks for being a friend and my utmost appreciation for your photography skills. tYou've helped to start my careerl Good Luck. ggo, A seventh period, another P.R.I.D.E. program, another strange person to wear funeral clothing and sing in the halls. Freshmen, Pity. Soghomores, Mrs. Pope. Juniors The Fun of Mr. Moore. Seniors, The power to eliminate freshmen. To my sisters- Rima, A groovy time in Germany. ' Roma, A boyfriend and dance lessons so I can make fun of you. Elona Reasons why it's not fun to be a wimp and why it's healthy and pleasant to bathe. Mom and Dad, I appreciate your love and help more than you think. I'm grateful that you taught me the finer point in life. Your words of wisdom IYou can pick your friends.y I'm also thankful that you helped me see who I an and for pulling me out of the bad spots and for giving me the confidence I needed. I love you very much. tbut who's going to entertain you now that I'm gone?l I wont make dinner. No. I, Chris Ann Van Voorhis, being of sound mind and healthy body do hereby bequeath all my worldly possesions to the persons below: Carmen M., A famous Bucholz tie, a Biology book to study with over the summer, much more spasticness- I love it! Laura 8., A sea squirt, a typewriter and an A in typing. Kristi D., Biggest partier next year and all the clothes in the world. Madonna lives in HHS. Lisa 8., Britta K., Linh B, Sharon N., Kathy 8., and Margie A., 1000 new tennis balls, new feeding tech- niques, Herman and Dudley, and a Europeon champion- ship. Tres , Yours and Eddie's fantasies to come true, more sexy looks, midnight rides in my car, and chaparones at your part- ies. Sara K., A diaper for those late-nights down- town and an Esprit hair- cut. Drew G., All the hugs you want. Cathy D., Alex, Alex's friend, and an automatic letter licker. Cathy V., A great fresh- men year. Mike L., Susan. Matt L., Someone to tap dance with. Scott H., All my wierd- ness. Jobie J., Cooking lessons. Dennis M., Someone to talk to at Paul's locker and my phone. Kim G., To be home on time, a new brown sweater. Missy D., A headband. Missy R., Fingers ran through your hair. Scott W. , A new car with no problems, and a great next year. Scott N. , New sound effects and black under- wear that fit. Ryan K., Marcus C., The revised edition of the leftovers speech. Bill W. , ET Rudy E., A ticket to an Ashford o Simpson concert and an autographed picture of Prince. Christine M., Better dance students in your playroom Christine M., LeannelB., Susan 8., Ellen S., and Carolyn P., More fun Sunday's. Leanne 3., Weight to watch, a party at Trinidads, monkeys on T.V., and advice: Don't flirt with fat men. Melissa E., An assort- ment of somberos and ; lip kisses on the windows. Paul H., A 911 white Porsche, lots of warm fuzzies, my black lace hose, a big hug, my eternal friendship, and me. Susan S., and Ellen S., Gavi, a friendship like ours in college, Rob Lowe, Tom Cruise, and Dong, tickets to Rick Springfield, late night talks, spastic- ness, success and all our stupendous memories. Egg, Goodbye I, Matthew F. Neeley, being of tormented mind and extremely unused body, do hereby bequeath to the following: Joe Kugpich, A new Algebra II answer key, iyou'll probably need one for NDSUll, My first writing of The Matt Neeley Joke Book , a can of mace to hold off those college women, and a picture of me doing my laugh ! Tom O'Keefg; Ild like to leave you with a foot- ball helmet for you to wear at the Citadel games next year, and a filter. Kendall Roberts, To you, homeboy , I leave all those notes , especially my Prom Contestant note! Also, I'm giving you a Larry Holmes' How to Fightin the Snow booklet, a Pillsbury Doughboy post- er, with my Eh, Heh, Eh, Heh! expression on it; I leave you $5 to get a good haircut, a various fruits and vegetables-Heads joke book, and my Seven Steps to Psychic Mind Control Book! Tony Bruno, To you, I leave that John Holmes Super Pump you want- ed for so long, a date to the Prom, and a full membership to any bar. HEY STOP stow; you Rut? Flies OVEK HERE Tinio Ross, I'm going to let you keep that shoe white, you'll probably need it for when you play the bench in the NCAA! Also, I'm giving you a pair of contacts, so that you don't have to worry about your glasses sliding off your face every 5 minutes! Finally, I'd like to leave you with a recording of my Top MO Hit, 0n the Wall, In the Hall! , I'm sure you'll like it! Mike Everingham, To you, Mr. Studious , I'm giving both you and Frank a Gunnery Sergeant First Class patch to wear on your shorts next b-ball season. Finally, I'd like to donate my How to imitate the Matt Neeley Laugh Correctly book to you. Good luck in Accounting II iif you darell James Madison, For the Father of our Constitu- tion , I'd like to leave the following: a pair of short green thicks, my revised version of the song the Rapper , a course in Driver's Ed., and an apology for the time I 'ran away from home. gyan high, I'm going to give you a big box for all of your ties, a year's subscription to GQ Magazine, and one of those little eye- brow scissors. Nick Sands, A brewery that makes Export beer iof coursell; an entour- age of servants to keep your house clear of beer Bottles,ashtrays, and leftover pizzas. Also, I'd like to leave you with some fond memor- ies. Am r 00W- kcw W7 I yo SCMOL 1 Tree Carter, To my main man whom ah lak , I leave you my thigh muscles because you'll definitely need some leg muscles for the next racing season! I'd also like to thank you for helping me through the hard times, you mane my Senior year a lot less painful than it would have been without you here. Good luck with Britta and B-ball next year. Burt Walsh; A punch in the chest for not getting me a new pair of shades for the ones you broke! Plus, thanks for all the encouragement and assistance you gave to me during my time of need for you-know-who. Play Varsity F-ball next year, not JV, even if they beg you. Pete Andrysiak, First a little bit of advice that will go a long way for you- don't judge anybody's character by the way they dress. Last, I'd like to will some of my leg- hair to you; I almost feel sorry for you when I see you wearing shorts! Lyle Skaw , To one of my best friends, I will to you $6.50 for the loan I used to buy one of my cassettes, which I lost. Also one Smith and Wesson .357 Magnum, so that you can finally tell 3.0.3., Go ahead, make my day! Class of '86IKeep those EEEEFEEEEEEEh intimidated. Class of '87, Enjoy them WP, SAT, EKG, and ACH college entrance tests! Class of '88 , It's your easiest year! Party hearty and don't fail Biology! Incoming Punching Bags l'eel, I Pity the Fools! 1; ' BtoWSE OF THE W W tGeffen Recordsi By Checkers Well, well, he finally hit the big one! Deservedly so. If you've heard Hagar's I Can't Drive 55 , you probably have the album. If you have the album and a driver's license, well, who knows? Opening up his assault is the hit single I Can't Drive 55 and Sammy continues throughout with Sluggers like the title track, VOA , which sounds like an invitation' to war, and Two Sides Of Love. It took Hagar a lot of years of hard work to get this single, but he's finally come up with a hard hitting vinyl cut. I don't think he's driving 55 anymore. IiiiiiiiiiiiiIiiiiliiiiiliiiii TO OUR READERS: I think you should appre- ciate three freshmen girls who make sure there was a news- paper this issue. It has been difficult this year to produce a newpaper because it was not a class project i.e. journal- ism; because we had no room in which to type or lay out; and because few students wanted to expand their after school hours. The Army Distribution Center lost a large percentage of its staff which pushed our deadlines up, with no guaran- tee of meeting our publication dates. Under all this stress, Christina Tompkins, and Liz Martell, and Michelle Thearle stuck it out to do their best with the situations. They deserve commendation for their faithhhilnessr and efforts. Thank you also Mrs. Gutierrez and her two typing students Christal Shelton and Alexandra Ackerman for coming to aid? I hope next year's adviser has the cooperation and the space needed to do the paper, and a staff as dedicated as these three girls. Thanks, girls, for a job well done! Ms. Masters iilliIIiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilili THREE PEOPLE MAKE A NEWSPAPER? If you check the staff box in this issue of the Etudent Prints, you'll notice that there are three people on the staff, and all three are edi- tors. With three people on the newspaper staff, its pretty hard to put out a decent paper for approximately 900 people. But bear with us. We're doing the best we can. Hopefully next year there will be more interest, or even better, the journalism class will be started up again. iliIIIiliiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Special thanks to sophomore Scott Hogan who helped type the senior wills. We could not have done it without him. iiiiiiiiiIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil STUDENT PRINTS STAFF COeEditors:Liz Martell Christina Tompkins Feature EditorzMichele Thearle The Student Prints is an extracurricular activity. Those interested in contribut- ing are welcome. The Student Prints does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, age, or religious beliefs. The views presented in this paper are not necessarily those of the Student ' ts staff, staff of ' ..g Military Community, or the U.S, Army. IIIXIiXIXIiIZXfffiffililiiiiii Dear Readers: This is our third and final edition of the Student Erints. We would like to thank everyone who contributed to the success of this years paper. We would especially like to take this opportunity to thank Ms. Nancy Masters, our sponsor. Without her support there would not have been a school paper this year. The Student Prints Staff W18 STUDENT HEB ' 38 CLUBS 56 FACULTY AND ACADEMICS 78 SENIORS 398 UNDERCLASSMEN 4.138 SPORTS LAURA RAHNEY '87 HEIDELBERG HIGH SCHOOL MARK TWAIN STRASSE 1 6900 HEIDELBERG WEST GERMANY VOLUME 39 1984-85 9K m I . 1,5 H 5 ix: QS-wagn pngpf , A L N. ' Eh, r , K 7 P f; 31 Cpni; QeILWliylk' Ed 4;; m;k 5Y9, tfhx , la 3 By x y : x wk, I Xlav , f f ; . MA, CH :13 6463': fxgkkiIif Maggdx 1 4BIW IjI mixmgx I '- 5, ,.,x. JCEM Ike? QEK Xq I'zgtlvri' 9E pk; Q! L; 9 ng I : Table of Contents .7 Table 0 nnnnnnnnn Student Life Clubs I b Seniors Sports d Ads From the first day of school the students of HHS have taken an exceptionally large amount of pride in being Heidelberg Lions. Participating in activities has always been a popular tradition. There seemed to be a Club for everyone, as at least 40 of HHS students were involved in some extra-curricular activity. This year proved to be one of newfounded spirit. The epitome of our winning tradition was evident in the tremen- dous amount of support given to our sports teams. Raw talent molded into a skillful team by dedicated coaches has fostered many victories for our athletic teams. The essential element to success is people. Over the years there have been numerous students who have gone the extra mile and achieved honors for themselves and school. Heidelberg has a reputation as one of the best schools in Europe, and the students and faculty work hard every year to keep up the tradition. 4 Introduc n'on Ii lb Top; The proud flag of the United States of America seems to mean even more to us when we are Over- seas. Above; Going places is something that every- one enjoys whether it is to the football games, the movies. or downtown. Germany is a busy and very active country. as the sign for pedestrians show. Right; Kris Brewer gets her books together so she Can check out of school for an appointment. The students of Heidelberg High School are very active, and many are found all over the city at almost all hours ofthe day. Many towns nearby house students, and many others live in the all American sectors of Patrick Henry 'Village and Mark Twain Village. The weekends are usually exciting for the students; many go downtown, many to Manillas, and still many more go to the movies. Several new restaurants also proved to be attractions for us. The Drill team, cheerleaders, Band members, and the Pep Club promoted school spirit throughout the entire year, and the athletes really gave them something to cheer about. Many students excelled in aca- demic areas, and received scholarships to help them be recog- nized for their outstanding accomplishments. Introduction 5 CS Our school building underwent many important Changes this sum- mer. An intercom system was in- stalled. new lights were put through- out the school, and new clocks deco- rated our hallways Exit signs were put in the appropriate places to better serve the night students and visitors. 6 Introduction There was also an extremely large turn over in students, and the student population increased by about a hun- dred kids. Along with these new stu- dents came new ideas for spirit weeks, cheers, Clothes, and even new slang words were brought from the states. Opposite page: Top; Signs around Heidelberg tell us when and where to go to keep us in the right direction, Middle left; Fourth hour is halfway over as shown by this newly installed clock. Bottom right; Senior Mark Labo- vich takes a short break for a quick picture of him and his bike Top left; Freshmen leave their first pep assembly still a little bit shocked. The freshmen were the largest class this year, having over 225 students Top right; A new exit sign shows the doors to leave the back of the schooli Middle left; During student council elections, Dennis Macray gives his speech on ways to get rid of old traditions and makes the necessary Changes for a great year. Middle right; The Drill Team did a very unusual thing at the first pep rally - they dressed up like cats and did their routine to the theme from the Broad- way musical of the same name Bottom left; For the first time in a long time. the golf team had a female member. Here Nora McCarthy stands with the team during the firSt pep assembly. Bottom right; Making changes is something computer students do quite a bit of, as Anita Swearingen and Robin Giuntini shows Introduction 7 Athletics Challenging oneself to the highest degree has always been the standard rule for all the dedi- cated athletic teams. This year the Challenge seemed greater and the goals Were set higher, as many teams lost experienced players. The ath- letes practiced harder and pushed themselves further. determined to continue a winning tradi- tion. All of our dedicated athletes spent their afternoons. evenings, and even some mornings working out and working up a sweat. Whether they were lifting weights, running laps, or doing pushups, they all worked very hard. At times when their muscles cramped, their feet throbbed With pain. and they felt as ifthey couldnlt go on, they asked themselves the question that seemed to have no answer e WHY? . Their questions were soon answered whenever they were victori- ous. 8 Introduction Fourth hour PrEr students practice volleyball. Right; The new weight machine proves to be a great help to many HHS athletes. Bottom; The proud colors of the Varsity football team stand out as a symbol of true Lion pride. Top; Missy Ray leads the girls race and goes on to finish first. Center; Mike Lisowski gets a big hug from his mother after playing a great game, Right; Students in the fourth hour basketball class work hard in hopes of making the team in the spring. Introduction 9 Activities Somehow taking six classes and having homework in each one just didn't seem to be enough for the members of :1 1984-85 club or Organization. The various activities ranged from raising school spirit to solving world problems. The school, more than just a place for learning facts, became an investment of time and energy to produce excellence. The determination and willpower of keeping Heidelberg High School number one lies in every member who has put time and energy into their work. Some of the students even managed to have jobs. Outstanding leadership and teamwork have made the many clubs and organizations continually successful. all Dan The DUSTBUSTERS brought about many needed changes this yeari At the student council elections the ECTO-l showed the students that they meant business. Middle; The pep band performed at the home games and helped to increase school Spirit. Above; Letter jackets were popular at the school as these wearers show. Right; MUN president Matt Venzke along with Christine Meyer reviews his notes before an important MUN meeting, 10 Introduction Left; Students grab a quick bite before rushing to their club meetings, Below; Debate club captain Heather Malogrides appears to be unbothered by the questions that she will debate on in the next meet. Bottom; Members ofthe Student Council sit thinking of plans for Homecoming festivities. Introduction Students The old saying the bigger the bet- ter didn't necessarily hold true this year, as all four classes stood out fer a particular reason. The freshmen and 50phomores seemed to be ev- erywhere, while it was often diffi- cult to find a junior, and almost impossible to find a senior. The stu- dents joined together as one school and were determined to make 1985 the year that would Change old tra- ditions into newer and better ones. Spirit and pride were everywhere, and although the weather was damp and chilly, Lion Sporting Top; A group of mostly seniors gathers on the second floor lobby to pose for a picture Above; Seniors Todd Blanchard and Matt Giuntini play with their lunch. Center; Melis- sa Meyer gives her upsidedown friend a hand. 12 Introduction events were always packed with fans. Before we knew it, the end of the year was near and everyone was getting ready for summer. The freshmen were glad to get past their first year; the sophomores were happy that they would be upper- Classmen, arid the juniors were ex- cited that they would at last be seri- iors. The seniors were ready to gra- duate, but they were sad to be leaving their friends, arid sad to think that their high school years were over all too soon. Above; A group of spirited seniors build a pyramid at their picnic on the river. Right; Walter Mitchel takes a break from the action at the senior picnic Top left; The gangs all here . Top right; Scott Webster and Gabe Armijo keep each other warm during a football game. Center; Ryan Kish, Ellen Sweeney, Karen Powers, and Michelle Hastreiter try to keep dry. Left; Members ofthe Drill Team show their stuff, Introduction 15 14 Introduction Our administration worked long hard hours to ensure that the Students of H.H.S. gm :1 good education and learned about growing up. Principal, Dr. Korth was always at the athletic events and school assemblies, as well as many other school functions despite his busy schedule. Mr. Macray, assistant princi- pal, handled attendance problems with his MARS system. The secretaries and counsel- ors were always there to help us with our schedules, college preparations, and other problems we faced throughout the year. The Custodians and lunchroom staff all worked very hard to keep our school in tOp shape the entire year. Both the faculty and administra- tion helped the school year a great one for themselves and the students. imsuits, suntan lotion, and sunglasses were med into pens, 7h pencils, and three-ririg fold- s all too quicklyJuneJuly, and August flew by d before we knew it we were returning to the miliar halls, the long hours of studying, and the at of receiving report cards every nine weeks. espite the 55 minute Classes and 35 minute nches, everyone made it through the year with- t going completely crazy. Several classes went field trips to museums, conferences or exhib- i to expand their knowledge. Many students re given scholarships and most everyone fin- ed the year with memories of classroom jokes, essy lockers, and beaten up textbooks, Many courses were nOt taught this year that were offered in the past. This was due to several factors e changes in faculty mem- bers, course demands by the students, and new DoDDS policies. Because a high school education is the foundation for a successful life, students are determined to make it a productive one. Opposite page: Top; Marc Brown explains to Scott Webster why his program isn't working during a fourth hour computer class, Middle left; Ms. Oberhauser's stu- dents try their hands at German cooking. Bottom left; Mrs. Barmey and Mr. Moore catch up on some paper- work during their planning periods Bottom right; Mem- bers of the HHS staff cheer on the football team. This page: Top; The Cafeteria proves to be a popular hangout for teachers as well as Students. Middle left; Mr. Sisson takes time to share his Kit-Kat with one of his students. Middle center; Athletic director, Rich Bennett and stu- dent Kara Powell watch the students in the 4th hour basketball Class. Middle right; Mr. Fuller takes a break on the steps of the third floor lobby with a student. Introduction 15 GOING PLACES Heidelberg High Schools students have a repu- tation for being brilliant, crazy, and busy. It seems as if we never slow down. The seniors are busy preparing for college, the juniors are get- ting ready to be seniors, the sophomores are trying to grow up, and the freshmen are finally getting over the excitement of being in high school and are moving on to new things. Being in Germany has many disadvantages, but it has many attributes that seem to outweigh them. Members of our student body have had the op- portunity to travel all over Europe, and some even around the world. Whether it be a trip around Heidelberg, or one to another country, H.H.S. students are always going places. Top leftzjust as this road sign tells drivers that have an option of which way to go, it also illustrates an important part of our lives: making decisions on which way to go. Top middle: A big part oftrips ate the constant stops at the borders. Luckily, these drivers go right through Without having to wait in line Top right: Go ahead! What do you have to lose? We all have to work hard to reach our dreams Middle: It's one of out most popular forms of transportation - the Ctrassenbahn. All aboard! Middle right: It's the good old Army shuttle bus e always dependable. Theme Page 17 mm. L t n 6 d u t S 18 6 can begin the Student Life section by acknowledging the fact that there is no typical HHS student. Living in a military community means people from all types of backgrounds, different styles oflife and different personalities. This accounted for all the interesting and crazy times here at HHS. What would high school life be like without all those crazy times, plus all the other events that occurred such as the dances, pep rallies, athletic events, shopping downtown, and just life in general?! Yes, there was life both behind and beyond the doors of HHS! just about everything that happened between school day number one and the last school day presented as a run- ning account of the whole school year. Many, many more of these wild and Crazy fun times will occur throughout our life- times - but it will be those high school years that will be remembered and Cher- ished the most. Student Life 19 Clockwise: Candidate Lenora Peppers accepts her flowers. Missy Dionne and Pete Phillis act Surprised while Mark Scott and Linh Beckett could Care less H.K. Park and Andrea Conroy enjoy a dance. Scott Webster and ggenjox. ' Castle Fever . x W M? . Wmsw 20 Student Life uCASTLE FEVERh . he Strahlenburg Castle in Schriesheim proved to be the perfect setting for the 1984-85 Homecoming Dance on November 3. This special day began with the Heidelberg football game against the Manheim uison. At 12:3OJROTC, Varsity Cheerleaders. Band. Lionettes Drill Team. Pep Club and the Homecoming .ttendants circled the football field. The horseshoe was formed by the Varsity Football Team Cheerleaders 'nd Lionettes. Here. the attendants were crowned by C01. Boremann, community commander. and escorted y members 0fthe football team. TheLions continued their record ofexcellence and massacred Mannheim ith a 57-6 victory.Thatevenir1g.everyone danced the night away as the HCosmiC Connection Disc0'1fr0m ainz provided the pr0per tunes. At 10:00 pm. the coronation began, Kris Speranza was crowned the 1984- '5 Homecoming Queen Susan Sirbaugh was the Senior attendant. Laura Spink was the junior attendant e my Taylor was the Sephomore attendant, and Lenora Peppers was the Freshman attendant. Due to the arcl work and dedication of this year's Student Councii. the 1984-83 Homecoming Dance was a great LlCCCSS. Clockwise: Hans johnson is enjoying the night! Matt Neeley takes a breather from doing UThe Whale. Terry Van Woermer and Christine Meyer's attempts to find the dance floor have failed! Homecoming Queen: Kris Speranza. Student Life 21 Clockwise: Christine Meyer helps every- one to get rowdy during pepqallies. Ryan Kish gets trashy on Senior day Feed them to the LIONS! Larry Mesee gets all decked out for Hobo day! Student Life WEtVE GOT SPIRIT! Yes we do! Wetve got spirit - how ,bout you?! r . . was the major cry for the LIONS this year during football games and other events. No matter what the event HHS Students always showed lOOrZ; 0ftheir pride. Both Class and school spirit was shown during Spirit week; the week before Home- coming. On Monday the Students dressed up as nerdy as possible in plaid and polyester. Tuesday brought in the tourists and the Senior Beach Bums. Wednesday everybody showed their Class spirit by dressing up in themes made by the Classes. The freshman dressed up as babies and the Sophov w mores as Hobos. The juniors trans- formed into their favorite Olympic Stars, while the Seniors gOt Trashyh and designed their own costumes out of trashbags. No matter what or where the event was the Lions always showed off their LION PRIDE! Clockwise: Pam Danielski and Scotti Place go undercover! Wendi Briggs and Missi Scott show their spirit by showing up at every game! Hey! Can you clean my room too?! Do these two really attend HHS?! r E E ; Student Life 23 Clockwise: john Glass is just head over heels! The Li- sowski brothers are at it again! How could lifting a chair be so hard? Everybody is just crazy about Senior pic-nics! 24 Student Life GOING CRAZY! A t some point and time, everyone must escape the monotony of everyday routines, including life at school. Some students found that one doesn't have to go far beyond the doors of HHS to find amusement. Doing things a little out of the ordinary made every day school life more fun and not-so-boring! And besides, doesn't it make it a whole lOt better when things are done on the wild side?! While some students goof off to change the pace , others are just natural mischief makers. But whatever the stunt, or who the student was, those crazy actions were all done to break up the boring everyday drudge of daily routine, making things a whole lot brighter. Clockwise: Twister is the game everybody plays! Dwuane Whetzel just Can't keep his eyes off the game! Going crazy! The gang is together again! Student Life 25 WHAT ARE FRIENDS FORV What is a friend? hatls simple! A friend is someone you can trust. Someone who you can be honest with, laugh with and cry with. A friend is some- one you can share your secrets with knowing that those secrets will be kept! Also, a friend is someone who understands and likes you the way you are. A friend is someone to do things with. To go out with on the weekends, and to do crazy things with. Friends enjoy each other's company. True, there are disagreements sometimes, but true friends work out their problems. Everyone needs friends d otherwise nothing would be any fun! Clockwise: The two Melissa's - together again! Giving Linh Beckett a lift is Susanne Marcus. What do Chris Harrison and Matt Lisowski really think about each other? 26 Student Life Clockwise: Dancing in the rain are Rudy Ehrenberg and Kathy Powers. Always clowning around are Hennie Mema and Vida Vasaitis. The best of buddies! Seen just about everywhere together are Michelle Scott and Ned Robertson. It's the wonder twins! mag: N wam N w Student Life 27 Clockwise:julie Hoffheins and Chris Van Voorhis try to decide whether or not to go homejoe Kuppich takes time Out to pose. Enjoying the fest are Brian Lee, Louisa Federico and Chip Whit- ley Some students have to stay after school to make up work! 28 Student Life LIFE AF ER 2:30! A D espite the faCt that a student spent 6 and V2 hours in school each day, life went on after school! What students did with their free time depended on their special interests. An HHS student may choose any one or combi. nation of activities to fill in the free hours. There was always a number of events going on after school. Many students had to go to football, cheerleading, drill team, cross-country, basketball, etcr practice during the sports season. Other students worked after school to make a little extra money. Some students Spent all their spare time shopping, Then there were those of us who just wandered around, looking for something to do. Many activities went on through the night too. There were always fests around, or dances. A lot of people went downtown, while others took in the latest movie at PHV. No matter what students did with their free time, there was always LIFEH Melissa Brynildsen, Missy Ray and Bill West pose for the camera as they wait for Stacy Danielski to let them in the car. Kim Reyes just enjoys riding the bus homei Linh Beckett at her locket after school, Sherry Hoo- denpyle and Lisa Cooper enjoy dancing by the river. Student Life 29 IN THE SPOTLIGHTii On November 30th, HHS Students displayed their talent in music, and dancing by performing in the Variety Show '84. A large number of students, facul- ty, and parents showed up to encourage the stars-to- be. All of the acts were entertaining, bringing forth enthusiastic cheers and whistles. The music includ- ed an original piano composition, two rock groups, and singers. Dancing involved a group of Breakers displaying their grace , a tap dance routine, and a couple of original solo dance routines. The night was rounded off with a grand finale in which all the performers sang Fame. Clockwise: Play it again, Damon TomblinY Matt Mozart Venske. Alan Devaughan hands Chris Harrison his prize cake. Monica Swanson sings the bluesi f3. i Student Life Clockwise: Gabe Armijo Strums on his guitar. Rockin' and Rollin' are Kathy Maxon and Robert Gardner. The Supremes are back with Lori Shoe- mann, and Kirsten and Quenby Bakke. john Glass tries Out his Chuck Barry imitation; ,WMAh'WquWh MK fwmh ,sv VWWM; Student Life 31 Clockwise: It's the Farmboys john Yesis and Jeff Showers. Hail the gangs all here! Ryan Kish: A face with true sex appeal. Say CHEESE! 32 Student Life HAY IS FOR PEOPLE TOO! This year the Sadie Hawkins Dance was a fun hay- kickin experience! Everyone came dressed up and ready for a country hoe-down. The music was great, not to mention the DJ.! Besides dancing and get- ting married by Marryin Samll, there was a time to eat. Fortunately, everyone had time for that. The atmosphere for the country dance was originally awesome! There was hay to kick everywhere and room to dance everywhere. The disco lights put everyone in a mood for a nice night in the country, especially all the couples who were together. Sadie Hawkins will be remembered throughout the years as a time for us girls to get the guys. It is a tradition well liked and hopefully goes on into the future! X Clockwise: Susan Sirbaugh and Drew Gaworski strike a pose. A hay-kicking bunch of girls. Tracey Dionne has hitched Marty Purks. Enjoying a hitched Marty Purks! Enjoying a dance are Terry Van Wormer and Stacey Danielski. Student Life 33 PIGGIN G OUT! Clockwise: Eating on the go! Taking time out for a drink is Diane Brominski Robert Clark waits to see What Scott Webster is going to do with his lunch! It's the new Lionettes weight-watcher program! 34 Student Life OOD! Everybody needs it! And certainly everybody eats their share! Food is a necese sary thing in everyone's life, but food can also be a lot of fun! Many HHS students were seen around the area dining at the gasthauses and other poPular restaurants around town. Every time one walked into McDonalds Or Wendys they were sure to find an HHS student! Some people take their time and enjoy their food, while others just scarf it up. And some people have the strangest eating habits e but whatever the taste in food, everybody LOVES it! As 51X Clockwise: We all knew Michelle had wierd eating habits, but . r r l The victims of a Big Mack Attack! Not everybody gets excited about lunch as Sharon Nieson. Rich Long looks on in disbelief as Linh tries to shove the Whole thing in her mouth, Student Life 35 IN STYLE! This year opened with all sorts of wild fads! The new people coming in brought new styles and new looks from the states. But weill really never get over that European look with Sasch, Esprit, and the list goes on and on! HHSers added a special look to our school. We were 7h in everything including fashions. That just goes to show that we're in style and looking good! Going places and meeting people is great, but you have to look good in order to do that! It reflects the person you are. When you are a Lion, you have to look good! Clockwise: Gotcha julie Hoffheinz: Looking sexy is joe Kuppich, Future Vogue model is Missy Dionne. Mark Scott in one of his radical outfits, 56 Student Life Clockwise: GQ Rep: Brian Robertson. What a classy dresser Kristi Dull. Sitting pretty is Ryan Kish. The new playground apparel modeled by Ellen Sweeny. Student Life 37 WEV'RE EMER E 10 save +he School . 39 o em Strategic hat organization had no mandatory meetings, n0 officers, and, in short, no tedious responsibilities? The Chess Club fits this description perfectly. The only requirements were the patience and enthusiasm needed to challenge an opponent. Anyone willing was wel- come to come by at lunch and Start a game. Fund raisers were only held when money was needed to buy more games. 40 Clubs he Wargames Club provided an Opportu- nity for students who enjoyed playing board games to get together. The club t every day during lunch in Mr. Klim's room. ub officers were Eric Beasley, President, and akey jardine, vice-presideht. At left, several members of the War Games Club display their favorite Games, E. Beasley, M.G01dman,M.Andreshak, R. Gartman, K. Miller, B. Reanis, M. Mortenson, D. Roberts, D. Cheney, A. Devon, K. Rodgers, Sjardine, and Mr. Klim. he only requirement was to attend fairly regular- ly, but otherwise, there were no responsibilities. Discipline was rarely used or even necessary. Students became as enthusiastic as they wished punctuating stra- tegic moves with shouts of triumph. Clubs 41 Student Council Student Council started off with a bang this year. Students were in an uproar when the entire Dustbusters ticket won the election. The officers were Dennis Macray: president, Bill West; first vice-president, Paul Hogan; second vice-president. The Dustbusters claimed they would break old and dusty tra- ditions and made the year new and exciting. They sponsored the 541 Club which was to recognize outstanding students and teachers. They also rented a beautiful castle for the homecoming dance. These tasks were only made possible by the guidance of their spon- sor, Mrs. Oney. . WW ? ATHLETES ON : THE MOVE The Varsity Athletic Club sponsored a student faculty basketball game and the Blue and Gold Activities Night. This organization recognized all athletes who had earned a varsity letter. Mem- bers helped at athletic events throughout the year and served as advisors to the Booster Club. Active members were awarded with a patch at the end of the school year to wear on their letter jackets. Top photo: VAC members Mike Lisowski and Marcus Carpenter show off their strength by lifting Pete Andrysiak, Right: Members of VAC gather for a quick group shot 44 Varsity Athletic Club -p left: Pep Club sponsor, Mtst Pam Barney, sits thinking about this weekend's games. T0p right: Go Lions! Members of the . Club give the Lionhs football team some support. Above: Here they are! The 1984-85 Pep Club. SPIRITED SPECTATORS Pep Club started off strongly during football season. They added extra spirit to pep rallies and games that was appreciated greatly by the teams. During the break between fall and winter, sports members and officers changed, but the club came back just as strong as ever during basketball season. Pep Club 45 Dramatic Action Members ofthe Drama Club rehearsed diligently after school under thg guidance of their director, Mr. Dixon. They per- formed 2; Qem fggqentitled, When ShakesPeare's Ladies ;Meet', and mm: theater in the round production ever. Thisworganization helped to further appreciation of the dra- matic arts in HHS Students. Drama Club members: First r0w;judy Gouge, Sue Thompson, Kim Carr. Second row; Dan Kawalski, Quenby Bakke, Genie Hughes, Third row; Rae Schurter, Sabrinajasinski, Anne Lindsay, Christina Schenk, Mr. Dixon. Top row; Lori Shoeman, Ellen Golembe. Reading a few funnies in between rehearsals are Lori Shoemann and Rae Schurter. 46 Drama Clubs bate Team: From left to right; Elizabeth Barney, Tracey Van Wormer, Heather Malogrides, Donna Gebhard, nifer Frew, Scott Pope. Heidelberg American High Schools Debate Team has taken first place in every debate tournament for the past six years due to the excellent coaching of their Sponsor, Ms. McCollar. With Heather Malogrides in the lead as captain, the goal of this year's team was to maintain that winning streak. This involved many hours of research in order to become familiar with the topics to be debated. After this rigouous preparation, a pre-toumament was held in Heidelberg to determine the two best teams who would be representing our school in the February Tournament held at Kaiserslautern. There, our teams competed with other DODDS students from American schools all over West Germany. Pic. Left: Heather Malogrides finds being the debate captain a confusing job. MUN members from left to right: first row; Paul Gailand, Mark Brown,joy Oenning, Pat Savage. Second row; Kathy Baxley, Donna Gebhard, Heather Malogrid Leanne Bryant, Matt Venzke, Art McQueen, Christine Meyer, Laura Kup ich, Bonny Block, Lee Caverson, Nora McCarthy, Butch Swisher. Third row; Pam Daniels Jennifer Moser, Kathryn Muellert Trae Carter, Chris Sandst Marcus Earpenter, Mike Greene, and Gabe Armijo. This year, MUN iModei United Nationsi was expertly led by its president, Matt Venzke. The other officers who kept things running smoothly were: Heather Ma- logrides; Vice president, Butch Swisher; finance officer, Bill West; treasurer, and Christine Meyer; Secretary. The dedicated students involved met twice a week in their sponsor's room. In addition to lending his room, Dr. Knapp supported, advised, and encouraged the students. MUN's main goal was to determine who would go to The Hague. Qualifications involved sever- al factors: attendance, performance in teacher inter- views, and the passing of a written test. Preparing fellow members and herself for the Hague, Heather Malogrides pauses for 3 sm Trying to maintain order during a meeting is a challenge for Matt Venzke. Even MUN has its menial paperwork as Butch Swisher demonstrates, Dr. Knapp lends his room twice a week to MUN for meetings. MUN's fund raisers included selling refresh- ments at the concession stand, and occasion- al car washes and bake sales. MUN also spon- sored MSC hMock Security CounciD which took place here in Heidelberg. Clubs 49 F uture Pinstripers Law requires many hours of research and studying. Students in v. .' , I I I V V . 4 the Law Club studied many aspects of law such as criminal and German law. Their sponsor was Captain Doheny, a lawyer from the jAG office. Shelly jennings and Kim Annis are busy taking notes during a meeting. First Row: Shellyjennings, Heather Malogrides, Christine Anderson, Natalie Pace, Moni- que Hull. Second Row: joshua Patty, Eric Beuerman, Scott Hogan, Richard Day, Kim Annis, Captain Doheny. Not pictured j0hn Hogan. Medical Marvels The Medical Club provided an Opportunity for stu- dents interested in the medical field to learn more about in Guest speakers were provided to Speak about different areas in medicine. Members were also trained in CPR. The Medical Club sponsor was Mr. Baxter. Officers were john Chase, President; Leanne Bryant, Vice-President; Velma Hamm, Vice-President; and Audra Colbert, Secretaryffrea- surer. Parents in the Booster Club helped to make Heidelberghs sport programs as good as they were. The parents worked at the games keeping score, charging admis- sion. and working at the concession stand. They provided tran5portation to all of the away games and cheered us on constantly. We thank the parents for their support, time, and for caring. Top phOtO: Mrs. Daane selling tickets to an away game to Gil Devandarza. Bottom photo: Mrs. Sands filling the display Case for the Booster Club store arents From left to right: Adrienne Magee, Britta Kilpatrick, Natalie Pace, Michelle Thearle, Liz Martell, and Ms Nancy Masters. Deadlines Student Prints did a terrific job of keeping the school informed during the year. Starting with a change of logo, the Student Prints was a great addition to the Spirited 1984-85 school year. Their feature articles, news. and gossip Tid Bits , were interesting and entertaining. The staff worked long hard hours to meet their deadlines. Their success was aided by their advisor, Ms. Masters, Editor in Chief Adrienne Magee, and business manager Suzanne Robbinsi By working diligently and cooperating with each other, the staff n uptoduceidijgteat' newspaper: We Business Manager ?Sii'z'iinner Robbine , ex 53 When choosing the theme for the 1984-83 yearbook the Hoheit Staff had no idea just how well Going Places would fit this school year, Staff members ran around constantly arranging times and places to get photographs taken. talking to the sponsors of clubs and aCtivities. selling ads and yearbooks. searching for misplaced layouts. and a variety of other tasks. Some olour time was spent trying to obtain phOtos ofall the mam HHS activities and producing good spreads for this year's book, When deadlines rolled around the staff was transformed into a group of rushed maniacs. Eves were bloodshot and great tufts of hair were pulled out in fits of frusrrationl The end of these deadlines brought relief to all. but there was never even a day Of Constantly Moving total relaxation as we all knew that the next deadline was just around the corner. Staff members also found themselves playing the roles of salesmen. and it wasn't unusual to see them running around with subscription pads trying to get us all to buy our yearbooks, Amen;Y the greatest assets to the staff were the advisor. Ms. Blake: the Editor-in-Chief, Leanne Byant; the Head Photographer, Marcus Carpenter; the Business Man- ageri Risa Gleichenhaus: and the Herffjones Repre- sentative. Lisa Tomlinson. The 1984-85 lloheit Staff spent many long hours On the yearbook in hopes of showing the students of HMS that we are all truly Going Places . 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We learned. during these years. more than just our studies We learned responsibilities and self-pride which were put back on track with N.HSIS P.R.I.D.E. pro- gram. Leading the way both in and out of the classroom were our excellent staff of administrators, teachers and support personnel. On the pages that follow these fine educators are present- ed to you the student body. Mr. Roger Macray tAssistant Principall 58 Administration t7 ,1 I' Mt' ; W yMtth h I X Pride is being,Y proud of Who and what you are: at H.H.S.. it is being proud to be a Lion. Whether a freshman or 21 senior. whether a scholar or an athlete. whether a student or a teacher, Lion pride is something.Y that is simply acquired. abundantly visible. and. unfor- tunately. easily lost. The student faculty. and adminis- tration all spent a great deal Of time and worked very hard to restore that sense of pride that had seemingly left our school. We all realized that a Lion's pride really is his family and friends. and that in the Heidelberg High School family putting responsibility into depen- dents education is Lion's PRIDE. Every once in a while papers must be kept neat to do the work well as Even doing?Y typing Ms. Tamulinas has a smilet Mrs. Bruno demonstrates. Administration 59 Pamela Barney Richard Baxter Social Stugjes Science Mir F12 yL, t Cynthina Bommarito William Brown Marvin Buchholz Basic EngliSh English Science Robert Fellenz Richard Dickason Ruth Gibson Science Counselor Math Not pictured: John Fuller 60 Faculty Richard Bennett Howard Beuerman Linda Blake RE. Math Computers Home EconomicVYearbook x William Dixon Hazel Edwards Marian Elliott English Math Math Wilma Gutierrez Frank Hajicek Vivian Harrell Business Music Social Studies Not pictured: Robert Flower, Auto Mechanics Faculty 61 Thomas Hepler . judith Hogan Arleen jeszenszky Business Math Science -Zs Barbara Kurtz Carol Kuzmick Paul Lasker Reading Specialist Aide English jROTC Isabel Manske Wanda McCollar Linda Moore Library Aide Visual ArtsAXlCB English 62 Faculty Richard Kelly Robert Klim Richard Knapp English Science Social Studies Dianne Lawrence judy Mackenzie-Laxague Marion Magee Math Speech Therapist Counselor Richard Moore Donald Morgan Dianne Oberhauser English RE. GermarMFrench Faculty 63 john Pappas Spanish Thomas Pace Social Studies Denise Oney Special Education Fred Schultz Math Gerdis Schukowski GermaMFrench Pamela Ray Counselor Helga Valenta Social Studies , i i 1 ,1; 4 Charlotte Tracey German Phyllis Sullivan REJI-Iealth 64 Faculty N99 . Ellen Peppers 7 Dav1d Pope Special Education Aide 37 English Industrial Arts Linda Shahan Wes Sisson Gerald Stillwell Health Social StudieVDrivefs Ed. Science Elmer Wensel Ilene Wiedemann Morton Windsor Library Art ROTC Faculty 65 Heidelberg High School has been named one of the 202 outstanding schools in the second annual Depart- ment of Education Secondary School Recognition Program The Recogni- tion program is designed to select and honor the nation's outstanding public and private secondary schools and to encourage other schools to profit from their success. Heidelberg High School. and the other winners, was selected from 555 public schools in 48 states. Washington DC, and the Department of Defense Depen- dents Schools. The first group nomi- nated included 294 high schools and 261 junior high schools. These were nominated by each states chief of schools. The nominations were re- viewed by two 18-member panels of education leaders from around the country. who examined school pro- grams. policies, and practices. On the basis of these two independent te- views. 149 high schools were selected for the second phase ofthe nominat- ing process e a school inspection by a distinguished educator. Dr. Robert SSRP O'Donnell, New England Associ- ation Commissioner of Schools, in- spected Heidelberg High School in May of 1984. According to Roger Macray, assistant principal of Heidel- berg High, O'Donnell observed classroom instruction in all major areas of the school's program, in- spected the school facilities, and as- sessed the overall school Climate. Then on November 26, 1984 Dr. Gary jones, the Undersecretary of Education recognized Heidelberg High as one of the outstanding high schools in the nation through the pre- sentation of a Special award from the United States Department of Educa- tion for TTExcellence in Education . Heidelberg High was presented with a flag and a plague. Dr. Korth, along with the rest of the administration, wants to keep up the good work so that one day we'll be number one on paper just as we are in spirit. Top: Our invited guests listen attentively. Mid- dle: Dri O'Donnell speaks to student body. Bottom: Dri Korth receives the plaque with true pride. he Liorfs TC's staff: Bottom row - Drew Gaworski, Margaret johns. Middle row Elmo Leichenauer, Eddie Allred, Matt Anderson, Laura Price. . . row - Victor Galan, Chris Harrison ROTC 67 B itary Style i1 M .m W Top: Company A, Bottom: Company Moving Color Guard jROTC has many objectives to be completed throughOUt the school year. Some of them included developing leadership, self-relience, discipline, and patriotism. Each cadet built up a knowledge of basic military skills with various kinds of field exercises, physical training, and marksmanship. There were also a number of extra-curricular activities such as Color Guard, Drill Team, Honor Guard,ar1d Rifle Team. Enrollment ianOTC could lead to an appointment to the US. Military Academy or to a four-year SeniorjROTC Scholarship. This year the HHS Lion Battalion was designated as Honor Unit with Distinction wDepartment of Army s highest recognitiom for the seventh year out OfChe eleven years of its existence. They are in fact, Europe's Finest . jROTC 69 1984 Miss Harrell, her three government Classes, and her sociology class organized the first ever PresidentaU Vice Presidential debates and elections. Each class had a voting station which was open most of the day. In the debates President Reagan was por- trayed by Pat Rimron and Marcus Carpenter portrayed Walter Mondale. The topics of the Presidential debate were nuclear freeze, defense spending, and U.S. in- volvement in Central America, Lebanon, and Israel. Heather Malogrides posed as George Bush and Vida Vasaitis was Geraldine Ferraro. The topics in the Vice Presidential debate were abortion, drugs, and unem- ployment. The elections Closed out the week with a mass turn out of student voters. Reagan won by a landslide in all class standings. A11 in all, the elections were a great success. Diane Brominski marks her ballot for her choice of candidates Miss Harrell serves breakfast to Eric Beasley, who showed up early to help man the voting booths, Faculty and Academics 3 g y: k E i E l X WI. The reporters in the Vice Presidential Debates listen closely as the debate proceeded, Maurice Sipos was the Master of Ceremonies for the debate ida Basaitis and Heather Malogrides congratulate each other after the debate and pose for a few nictutes taken by the photographers. Faculty and Academics 71 THE BRAIN BOWL Above: Art McQueen Above: Nat McQueen l : ' D Be ow Chris amels Below: David Taylorjr. Brain Bowl Top left: Fred McCassey Above: john Hogan To left: Mrs. McCollar - Sponsor The members of the Brain Bowl turned their abundance of knowledge into great success this year. Held in Kaiserslauten, Heidelberg's team met with 25 other teams from all over Germany. From November 30 to December 1, the six members succeeded in answering a great number of miscellaneous ques- tions. The team did exceptionally well under the extreme pressure of answer- ing questions in the Spotlight. Each member also had to undergo try-outs before being chosen to attend the Brain Bowl. The peoPIe with the most points were permitted to go to Kaiserslautern. V After many hours of keeping their C001 and wracking their brains, they finally came out in fifth place. Brain Bowl 73 he 411 Clu The $1 Club recognized people who had made extraordinary contributions to the school or community through the donation of their time. talent. or money An individual was recommend- ed for membership by a student. parent. teacher or community member. Criteria was used to se. lect members on the basis of service, attitude. cooperation. and uniqueness of contrubutions. TOP: The $41 Club's Sponsor and officers are: Mrs. Magee, Victor Galan, Nick Sands, Mat- thew Anderson. Above: Mrs. Magee and john Chase look over important information. Mrs. Magee makes a quick telephone call before the meet- ing gets started. Running It Smoothly Evert organization needs hard- -workinzgY peopl e to keep 1t running smoothh . Duringt he addition ofthe PA system. new equipment arrivals. paint- ing. and construction changes. these people kept HHS together and running smoothly. Our favor- ite nurse kept us in tip-t0p shape. not only nurs- ing. but providing us with up-to-date health in- formation. Heidelberg High School is going places because of these people doing their spe. cial part. HHS ist and will always be. at the top. Top left: Giving,Y an encouraging smile is the school's nurse. Laura Bauemfiend. Left: The Heidelberg High School cafeteria staff. Far left: Ready to work is the school's electrician Mike Mathews. Above: Andres Nadjldae, our repair man stands tall on his job. Upper left: Ready for our every request are the supply men, Hans Meixner and Don Perrymanl Left: Putzfraus Maintenance 75 Barbara Axton B.A. m Ed., D. in Ed. ' Reach for the moon Aand even ifyou miss yuu may get a handful of stars. Pameia K. Barney B. A. After all 15 said and done there 5 a iot more said; , L . ' 1 than done. Laura Bauemfeind RN, MS in Comm. Health Nursing How the health are you? L Richard Baxter BS, M. of Ed. ; 'Dont worry about grades, ws need facaory- workers L Richard Bennett B.A., MA. No pain, no gain. Heward Beuerman , BS in Ed, MS in Phy52 cs ' Linda Biake BUS, M.Ed in H EC 'A gift made wish the hands is a gift Straighty-L . from the heart. Cynthia Bommarito Bachelors josh Brown 13.3. in 501., MA. of Ed; Keep your chin to the Windlx Sandy Bruno '56 Faculty Marion Magee , 8.3;, MA. Be good to yourself. ' : Isabel Manske N ancy . Masters 13.5., MA. : Ifs better to look where you re going than Where yowve been. 2 : Michael . Matthews , ' WandajMCCo1lar ' MA. Hans Meixner Darlene Messeir nDonaldy Morgan BA. Hobbies: Sports, sailing, jogging Linda Moore : ' LB;S-. gr; Richard Moore Dianne Oberhziuse: 7' 34A; ' , Hobbies: Tennis, music sznise Qngy . B.A., MA. ., f'Magic Thomas ' Pace , S , MA. Hobbies: Phomgraphy, rxaveiing Emsn Peppers : AA. , , , VLets go to work Ilene Wigdermann BA. : i Hobbies: Travei, reading Donaid Perryman Dana Pope B,A., MS, Hobbies; Travel, reading, cheater Morton Windsor - ' Training Inst. David Pepe MA. Pamela Ray : Gerdis 8d: akowski : Hobbies: Mgsic Fred Schultz MA. Linda Shahan : BS. Hobbies: Swimming, water skiing, reading Chery! Shipmim Wes Sisson 13.5., MS. L Hobbies: Photography, trave1, teading Gerahi Stillweil 13.8., M.A., Doctoral studies Please signal before speaking? Phyllis Suilivan B.S. Hobbks: Tennis jogging Marianne Tamulinas BA. Charlotze Tracey M.S., PhD. , Hobbies; Reading, traveling Helga Vaiema L 8A., Ms. L Live and 16: xiiwf john Fuller Eimer Wensei ; Counselor; MA. 78 Seniors From the taking of Senior portraits to the last day of school. the class of 1985 experienced the ecstasy of Senior fun. With all of the indecision of future plans. we still managed to have the best of'times. Most of those times ranged from the mere selling of gummies to reading or composing articles or the Senior underground paper. There were memories from the Senior class picnic along the Neckar River that are sure to be reminisced time after time. We also continued the everlasting tradition of going to McDonalds, fests. and downtown Hei. delberg - all events we will often recall. Living in Europe. we have had the unique Oppor- tunity of traveling to many different foreign countries. Getting,v out and going places helped break the monotony ofan otherwise boring year! One of the best trips was the notorious trip to Spain. After all of the fun, we look back on memories of joy and sorrows, realizing just how much we have accomplished in completing our high school years. As we go out different ways. we will continue to strive for future success, howev- er it be measured. We wish, for the students who follow us, the same spirit of unity and achieve- ment as the Class of '85. Below: Russ Gupton goes all out for Senior Beach Day. Top Right: Desmond Hamm, Terry Van Warmer, and james Monroe are the ingredients of an HHS Oreo! Middle left: While jennifer Moser watches mysteriously, Eric Beasley is somewhat amused and Christine Meyer is caught in a trance as the Vice-Presidential Debate is in progress. Bottom Right: . t , and here are the nerdy Seniors of 1985! Bottom Left: Mannheim Bison appear to be devoured by the Senior class float at the Homecoming football game. 80 Seniors . , V 1x .1, z t a , 5 m 2.! I. Ill... 1. II I u L f a f. .9 5 I.- c p 98 IVnderc lassmen git W' m envmt N. rm, he juniors year started off great with the election of some outstanding class offi- cers: Marc Brown - President, Brian Hooden- pyle - Vice president, Mike Everingham - Treasurer, Drew Gaworski - Secretary, and Lisa Reidel e Prom chairman. During football season, the juniors worked very hard with the concession stand and picking up trash after each game to raise money for the From. We offer our special thanks to Class spon- sors, Mrs. Elliot and Frau Schukowski, who were always there when we needed them. 100 juniors Anthony Alviar Christine Anderson Dawn Anderson Matthew Anderson Tanya Arnold jennifer Ash Eric Baxter Patricia Bearden Pia Bertueci Darcy Blankenship Brenda Blaney Linda Blaney Marc Brown Cassandra Buckner Nisa Buster juniors 101 102 Marleece Butts Veronique Cabulong Trae Careter Karen Case john Chase Carmen Cintron john Collins Calvin Cockrell Frederick Crawford Britt Crossley Robert Crouch Sherry Daane Chris Daniel Kim Davis Richard Day Gil Deoandarza Natalie Delisle Missy Dionne Kristian Dull Jacqueline Ehman Showing his manly figure is Tom Shelton, surely Paul Glad doesn't think much of in juniors john Evans Barry Eveland Micael Everingham john Faast Robin Faux john Fellenz Robert Gardner Allen Gartman Drew Gaworski Douglas Gerrald Paul Glad Risa Gleichenhaus Chris Goff Ellen Golembe Mary Beth Goodridge Jeff Gritz Vellma Hamm Robert Hartley Stan Hatcher Scort Hawkins David Henn Donald Hennen Mark Hibschman Debbie Higham julie Hoffheins jennifer Hoffman Paul Hogan Brian Hoodenpyle john Hooks Dennis Hooten juniors 103 junior Class Officers: Sitting, Brian Hoodenpyle, and Marc Brown; Standing, Mike Everringham, and Drew Gaworski. Ellen Hough Bonnie Huckabay Genie Hughes Monique Hull Tres Hurst Nadia Huryk Doris Imamura Georgia Ivins Chris janett Sabina jasinski Michelle jennings Margaret johns Britta Kilpatrick Bryan Knapp Sara Krakowiak 104 juniors Rosy Lambert Matt Lisowski Mike Lisowski Tina Locklear Regina Lomax Dennis Macray Adrienne Magee Sonya Magee Shannon Mathis Carmen McCormick Michael McDonald Ronald McGaugh Susan McKeen Nathaniel McQueen Tim Mercer Bill Mergner Scott Moen Kimberly Moore Theresa Murray William Neal junior Class Sponsors: Mrs Elliot and Frau Schukowski. juniors 105 James Nelson Sharon Niesen Kelly Nix Marcy Ocken Richard O'Leary james Overton Natalie Pace joshua Patty Cynthia Pemza Amy Peterson Daniel Pike Richard Potratz Laura Price Matt Profitt Kim Reyes ,, Lisa. Rigdel Suzann'e'inTibiH? , R-Pel'rcmmreaf Marshella Roberts Frank Rogers CORNDOG ATTACK!!! w; masmhyM-v 106 Underclassmen Awh, Shucks! Now don't they look Cute???? Tim Mercer and julie Hoffheins walk together to the bus Stop. David Rose Nancy Roten Vada Andre Royal Tim Sands Tiffiny Scheigert Darcy Schlosser Ruangdej Sertmuangpak Bert Shall Michael Shelton Thomas Shelton Blake Sibley Eleen Siouris Maurice Sipos Anthony Smith Masami Smith Nancy South Laura Spink Laura Swanson David Spradling Christina Tait juniors 107 David Tomblin Cynthia Tucker Frederico Valadez Leeann Vigue Caroline West David Wilke Christine Wood Mike Zimmerman Edward Allred Rolanda Andrews Jo Carr james Glover Kim Moore Ed O'Malley Tanya Poslik Far right: Caroline West and Sherry Daane dress as Olympic athletes during spirit week, Right: john Hooks and Tim Mercer skipping again!!! 108 Underclassmen Left: Here is Laura Spink, ourjunior Class attendant for Homecoming 84. Below: Heidelberg spirit takes over Ramstein! Far Right: HH. Lion,jr. juniors 109 g up the Ladder . . . 3 Right: Musclewomen Laura Spink and Julie Hoffheins show off their strength lifting up Missy Dionne. Bottom right: Using her artistic abilities Susan McKeen makes a mural during nerd-day. Below: Carmen McCormick, Sara Krakowiak, and Tanya Amold agree that lunch sure is fun, d 110 Underclassmen Triumphant youth, the period in which we are living is not the last step in the great stairwell of life. This is only the beginning, seize the moment e Continue! Don't stop until you reach the t0p. Whenever you feel hopeless remember always, that youth is at your side and that you've got everything going for you. Let your heart guide you to VICTORY!!! Birthdays are all part of growing up, and everyone has a different way of celebrating Top: Carmen Cintron and Luis Guzman. Middle: Shannon Mathis. juniors 111 S O P H O M O R E S 112 Underclassmen e, the Sophomores, took a big step from being the youngest of the school and trying to accept the way things are for Freshmen. We finally reached our Sophomore year and made our year full of excitement and fun for us. The Sophomores could be found in nearly every organization and sport. We were involved in many activities throughout the 1984-85 school e year. Our Sophomore year left us with memories of the time we spent growing up and discovering more of ourselves. We took two steps and now we have two more to go until our year comes to graduate and face life. We know we will make it because we are e The Class of 1987. SOphomOIes 113 Aasen, Shelly Alexander, Blake Alvarado, Millie Anderson, Carlos Anderson, Mike Annis, Kim Aniola, john Ayers, Tony Bahr, Robert Bakke, Kirstin Barry, Bettina Barley, Kathy Beckett, Linh Bentz, Doug Benavides, joe Berg, Bert Beurman, Eric Biesemier, jennifer Block, Bonny Bonds, Diane Bowen, Bret Brandt, Monica Brehm, Sonja Britten, Tom Brynildsen, Melinda Bulloch, Sandra Cappleman, Rebecca Case, Mary Ann Case, Tina Cheney, Doug Chesney, Curtis Cleveland, jenny Coats, Stacey Cockrell, Deon Cogswell, Brad Collins, Christopher Collins, Eric Collmer, Kim Conley, Tim Conner, Todd Conroy, Casey Conroy, Steve 114 Underclassmen Coyne Chris Crawford Leslie Cressy Karen Crooks Allan Daisley 'Sabrina Danielski Pam Dawson Alyce Day Cathy Dehaenen Doug Denburg Monika DeVaughan Alan Drill Amy Dunn Craig Dunn Brian Duprey Tammy Eddy Eric Eyres Carolyn Flory Craig his year the elections took both time and effort and. after a tedious week of campaigning the officers were elected as follows: D. Taylor. pres; A. Taylor, v.p.;j Hogan, treas.;j Glass, sec; Mbovel They carried us over many obstacles insuring an enjoyable year. They led our class into many activities with the help of fellow 50phomores; sponsors, Mrs. Pope and Mrs. Lawerence Gem; and the class reps.: L. Beckett, 8. Marcus, N. McCarthy, C. Sands, and T VanWOrmer above 16m. Sophomores 115 Formby, jill Fraze, Kim Freeman, Tyrel Frew, Jennifer Froedden. johnique Galland, Paul Gebhard, Donna Gilmore, Gerlinda Glass, john Goree, Kenneth Gouge, judy Gourley, Kathy Graham, Allison Gregorakis, Micheale Haley, Wayne Hampton, David Hand, jeff Hansen, Steve Harmon, Susan Harris, Robert Heimberg, Robert Helms, Valery Hicks, jennifer Higham, Brad Hobbs, Helena Hogan, Anthony Hogan, john Hogan, Scott Hollenbaugh, Christiana H012, jared Hooper, jim Hornbeck, Katja Horney, Rick Amy Taylor models the newest fashions at HHS 116 L'nderclassmen Robin Micket trying to act innocent. Q01; lefQ A frustrated jennifer Biesemeier says, VD0n't ask me! Uower LefO W0 ist der der Bahnhof? middle Where am I? wonders Scott Hogan $bova Hough Susanne Houwen Jeff Huckabay Robert Imhof Thomas Johnson Michelle ... jblly Cindy jones Missy Kasperek Paul King Richard Krantz Kathy wb arke Angela Lawny Alicia Leichenauer Pam Lesseig jay Lewis Ted Lindsay Anne Lopez Don Madding Dawn Malone Mark Manning Mike Marcus Susanne Martin Regina Martin Steve Sophomores 117 Sophomores On The G0 . . . 118 Underclassmen 1-9-8-7 were the class of '87 could be heard throughout the school as the spirited sophomores yelled with pride. Sophomores showed throughout the year that they had what it takes to be a great class. The Sephomores made up approximately a third of the entire HHS population. With this many people the Class of '87 was noticed. They stepped forward into the new year with excitement and interest as the ambitious sophomores rose to the top with a great year! Sophomores Sponsored dances, participated in spirit days, and other special activities. In nearly every activity a 50phomore could be found! Sophomores 119 Top left -john Shub forgot his locker combination again! Center Feeling the power of knowledge flow through them are john Arriola, Natasha Cappleman, and Brad Highham Top right - Hayley Correa paying attention in English class as usual. Right 7 Sephomore class of '87 Mason Leah Mason Lori McCaffrey Ed McCarthy Nora MCGarvey Brian Meese Larry Mendoza Roland Messer jan e Metzger Krista Meyer Melissa Micket Robin Milhous Michelle Miller Rhonda Miller Steve 120 Underclassmen Top left - Writing notes during class is Katie Sutton, Center -jill Formby dancing for the photographer, Top right Counting the seconds till the bell is Karen Stovall. Monroe Sheba Moon Stephen Morales jorge Mortensen Mike Murphy Sean Nagle jim Nelson Laura Newbury Phillip Newton David Nix jay O'Donovan Sean Oenning joy Orr George Ortiz Anthony Sophomores 121 Overton Lesli Ozkaptan Ken Ozuna Dolores Parker Michelle Patte Chris Petschauer Michelle PflaSter Paul Phillis Pete Pino Petra Place Cameron Pleggenkuhle Todd Poh Lawrence Porter Elizabeth Portillo Maria Powell Kara Pratt David Price Heather Queener Paul Top left Melinda Brynildsen helps with the volleyball tournament. Top Center Willjenny Cleveland be the next julia Child? Top right - VI am not cheating! jeff Showers tells his English teacher. Right vjared Holz kicks back after a hectic day at school. Far right On your mark, get set, and go! L'nderclassmen Rainey Lara Rasmusson Richard Reagen Shawnlette Rice Claudia Richards Sophie Ringmacher Eddie Robinson Travis Ross Vann Royce Charles Rudderham Heather Rudderham janet Ryan james Sands Chris Jng 3.3,Wg; Sanjuan John Savage Patrick Schlosser Clark Schneider Heidi Schoemann Kelly Seger Nicole Shaffer Michelle Shelton Christal Showers jeffrey Shub jonathan Sieracki Annette rf'zfv'r 1-; aup'. 3310:; Top - Rasha Stephens shows her true self Center g Blake Alexander contemplates his next three years at HHS. Bottom - For the first time in your life you've seen a picture of soPhomores paying attention! Gram left .. Pam Daniel$ki, Scottie Place, Lori Mason, and Laura SlykerJ Sophomores 123 Singleton jenny Salde Rhonda Sleight Cindy Slovacek Sara Slyker Laura Smith Catherine Smith james Smith Kristian Smith Margaret Snodgrass Shelley Spencer Kathy Sporcic Chris Sprague Eddie State Stephanie Steakley Susan Stephens Rasha Stovall Karen Sutton Katie Sweeney john Sweeney Terry Taylor Amy Direct right e Laura Nelson tries to play it off as hair $9 is out of place. Far right ... Tina Case 84 Fred Kevilie give the camera a glimpse of their romantic evening. TOP right - Pete Phillis 8: Linh Beckett enjoy dancing as you can tell by their smiles. 124 Underclassmen HOMECOMING Donning the crown for Sophomore Homecoming attendant for the 1984 year was Amy Taylor. She represented the Sophomore class with pose, Class, and dignity. Her warm personality and good looks proved to other Classes at HHS that the Sophomores have what it takes for a great Class. Lower left t Todd Conners acting like a Spanish Flamingo dancer. Taylor David Taylor David Topping Damion Twing jason VanWormer Tracy Vorpahl james Waller Christy Walsh Burt Warren john Watson Derrick Weichel Wendie Wemowsky Mark West Tammy Whallon Coleen Williamson Rebbecca Yesis john Correa Hayley Crews Yolanda Ely Karen Hawkins Twana Lauzon julie Sophomores 126 Underclassmen im Collmer David Taylor irsten Bakke eslie Overton onny Block ennifer Frew 'am Danielski aura Nelson ' obin Mickett Rebecca Williams ohn 8z Scott Hogan 12. joy Oenning 13. Sean Murphy 14. Eddie Ringmaccher 15. Susan Streakley 16. jenny Cleveland 17. Jared Holtz 18, Sonja Brehm 19. Kara Powell 20. Monika Denburg 21. Petra Pine 22. Laura Kuppich 25. Lori 8: Leah Mason 24. jill Formby 25. Heather Rudderham 26. Janet Rudderham 27. Nora MaCarthy 28. Tony Hogan Sophomores 127 A NEW BEGINNING he start of a new school year usually makes everyone a little nervous. Memoriz- ing schedules and locker combinations, getting to know the teachers, and meeting new people can be frustrating at times, but this years fresha men seemed to handle these situations with a minimum of difficulties. After the first hassling week, they were constantly on the go e in the halls between Classes, heading for team tryouts, or trying to make it to club meetings on time. Their Spirit was evident from the beginning. Al- though they were a bit quiet at the outset of the first pep rally, their shyness soon wore off as they began to get into the swing of things. They also b0ught and wore spirit ribbons and supported the Lions at the foorball games. So, despite the traditional prejudices against freshmen, the Class of '88 fit in well with the resr ofthe student body and enjoyed an interesting year at HHS. Waving enthusiastically, Eric Heinen greets the phOtogra- pher with a big grin as Natasha Dunnam silently wishes she was someplace far, far away As Lisa Glad makes a diligent attempt to do her work, Bret Peterson discusses an urgent matter with Ann Farmer, Smiling prettily are freshman class officers Margie Armijo, Nora Peppers, Tracey Dionne, and Erica Card. 128 Linderclassmen Ackerman, Alexandra Ackerman, Donald Aguirre, john Alexander, Patrick Allen, Cumbalena Anderson, jason Anderson, Mark Andreshak, Michael Armijo, Marguerite Barney, Elizabeth Beasley, Leonard Beers, Michael Beuerman, Lisa Beyer, Andrew Bogumill, Byron D. Booth,james Bowlsby, Terrance Branch,James C. Brisach, jennifer Brodie, Krista Brown, Charles E. Brown, Vincent Bryant, jennifer Bryant, johnnie Butts, Carla Card, Erica Case, Elizabeth Case, Helen Chamberlain, Laura Clements, Michelle Conard, Shirl Conlon, Rebecca Conroy, Andrea Cooley, joel C00per, Joshua Cooper, Tracy Freshmen 129 Cortese, Irene Couch, john Dick, Glenna Dionne, Tracey Donnell, Vanessa Dossman, Betina Douglas, Phillip DulL Katherine Dunagan, james Dunnam, Natasha Easley, Jonna Ehrenberg, Stephen Entrekin, Sonja Farmer, Ann Fellenz, Robert Fetkenhour, Rachel Fluhr, Aurora Foster, Michelle French, Sarah Frew, David Friedman, jeffrey Gehring, Carolyn George, jolleen George, Ronald Gibbs, Alan Gibson, Julie Giddens, Andrew Gillies, Michael Gilmore, E. Kevin Ginter, Gary Could this be a violation of OPSEC? It looks like Shirl Conard is giving Eric MCNett some pretty juicy information The time in between Classes isn,t very long, but Erika Stover always finds time for a quick chat in the hallway. Underclassmen Waiting patiently by the parking lot for a friend is Greg Towne. Is this the way Fred McCassey usually poses for pictures? Gittens, Richard Glad, Lisa Glass, Steven Gonzales, Marc Gray, Sean Green, Dionne Greene, Kristen Guardiola, Christina Haley, Angela Hall, Brian Harker, James Harrison, Jonathan Haskew, Anne Hatchet, Brenda Hatfield, julie Heinen, Eric Hendell, Shannon Henderson, Lorrain Hennen, Kevin Hill, Lance Hoffmeyer, Deborah Hollenbaugh, Cynthia Holmquist, Andria Hooks, Christine Humphrey, Brooke jaques, Julie jardine, Derek jobe,Jobie Johnson, janan jones, Donna Freshmen 131 The typical freshman reaction to the end of class is being demonstrated here by Fred Keville. Does Tracey Dionne know something we dork? jones, Patrick jones, Quinn jones, Tracey Kelsey, Richard Keville, Frederick Kiddie, Eric Knight, Bruce Kolby, David Kurtz, Matthew Lawny, Christine Lee, Brian Leighton, G.K. Locklear, Charles Louviere, Michelle Madison, Traci Malogrides, Meredith Martell, Elizabeth Masino, Peter McCassey, Fred McClelland, Marti McDonald, john McManners, Shannon MCNett, Erick McSheny, james Melton, john Mexgner, Diana Miedema, Jennifer Miles, Audra Miller, Christopher Mills, Daniel Mitchell, George Murphy, Karen Murray, Stephen Neary, Michelle Nelson, Carrie Nelson, Mathew 132 Underclassmen .Hoping the teacher won't notice, Caseyjones takes a catnap during class. Comparing notes on noses are Dionne Green and jeff Pir- witz. Decorating a locker for Secret Spirit are Karen Murphy and Sabrina Perreault. Norcross, Theodora Ockert,joe Ogle, Melissa Olsen, Wendy OMalley, Erin Owen, Daniel Owens, Kenya Pace,james Parish, Patrice Park, H.K Patterson, jeffrey Peppers, Lenora Perreault, Sabrina Peterson, Bret Pinegar, Shannon Pirwitz, jeffrey Poh, David Potratz, Donald Raether, Renee Reavis, Ryan Reimers, William Reisig, Michael Robbins, Robert Roberts, Andrew Freshmen 133 Showing her Heidelberg spirit by dressing up during Spirit Week is Lenora Peppers Always ready with a friendly smile is Kenny Rogers. Many people have after-school jobs, but let's hope this isnk Steve Glass's! Yes! You have just won the milliomdollar jackpot Ronald George! Taking a breather after a strenuous workout in RE. is Brian Hall. How could such an outgoing girl like cheerleader Margie Armijo have such a shy smile? 134 L'nderclassmen During her science Class Renee Raether practices some of her drill team moves Thoughtfullyconsentingto havetheirlikenesses immortalized are Steve Ehrenbergjohn Melton, HK Park, and GK Leigh- Rogers, Kenneth Rasarius, David Roten, Sharon Scott, Mark Schaap, Shiela Schmidt, Lori Schumpert, Tracey Shavers, Chris Shea, Kevin Shell, Carlos Sincavage, Ann Sipos, Nadine Smith, Damon Smith, Stephen Smyth, Ernie Spears, David Speranza, Michelle Speranza, Nicole Springer, Irena Stevenson, Iris Stewart, Chris Stover, Erika Swisher, Michael Taiese, Raymond Taylor, Chris Taylor, Matthew Thearle, Michelle Thibodeau, Chris Thompson, Mark Timofeev, Michael Freshmen 135 Timofeev, Michael Tomblin, Damon Tompkins, Christina Towne, Gregory TsetsL Heather Tyree, Shannon VanRooyen, Sean Viadeg Michelle Waller, Paul Walsh, Bradley Warring, Gene Warner, Connie West, Jesse Wiest, john Wilk, Brandi Wilkins, Valerie Wise, james Wise, Timothy Worthington, Scott WOOdWOrth, Burk Wright, Kristin Young, julie As Lisa Glad makes a diligent attempt at doing her work, Bret Peterson discusses an urgent matter with a classmate and Ann Farmer listens in. The book Aurora Fluhr is reading seems to be hysterically funny, but Sean Gray obviously fails to see the humor in it. Clowning around after classes are Tracey Dionne and Kathy Dull. Lugging books around is a pain, but for Natasha Dunnam and Shannon McManners it beats the mad rush at the lockers and gives them time to catch up on conversation. Freshmen 137 s n O P s 8 3 1 The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat expressed the attitudes of Heidelberg High School's athletic teams. This year, as in the past, students of HHS strived for excellence in many different sports. No matter which sport it was. students spent long hours after school practicing and perfecting their abilities. Without camarade- rie, teamwork, and a little pain, the HHS SpOrtS program would not have been a success. Sports 139 VARSITY FOOTBALL PUTS OUT 10070,, 140 Sports Pete Phillis holds the football so Mike Shelton can kick it through the uprights. Deon Cockrell breaks through the line for another big gain. joe Kuppich tells the defense to mangle the opponent. lam; m Wm arsity Football Team: Back Row: Missyjones tMGRl Rudy Ehrenberg iMGRL Mike Sheltont Steve Hansen, Mark ott, Brian Hail, Doug Gerrald, Chet Hassing, Darcy Blankenship tMGRl and Louise Federico tMGRi. Second nw: Coach Schultz, Craig Bond, David Tomblin, Elmo Leichenauer,james Monroe, Ted Lewis, Kip Fraze, Chip hitley, Andreas Kube, Pete Phillis, Third Row: Assis. Coach Shahan, GK. Leighton,john Glass, Deon Cockrell, ny Alviar, Stan Hatchet, Tom O'Keefe, Tony Leaphart,John Melton, and Assis. Coach Perks. Front Row: Steve trekin, Steve jones, Terry Van Wormer, Fete Andrysiak, Mike Lisowski, Matt Lisowski, Joe Kuppich, Chris arrison, and Andre Royal. Not Pictured: Stan Shavers, Mark Todd, Assis. Coach Godbolt, Assis. Coach Wright, and sis. Coach McDaniels. ssyjones tells Coach Schultz about her broken fingernail. nager Rudy Ehrenberg, Chip Whitley, Steve Enttekin, and es Monroe watch the game intensely. tt Lisowski, with arms raised, converges on the quartera it along With john Melton and Andre Royal. his years Heidelberg High School Varsity Foot- ball team was composed of 32 players and was one of the strongest teams ever. The strength of the team was directly related to the fact that there were so many returnees, nine of which were returning letter- men. An illusive and fast backfield combined with a huge offensive line provided the Lions with a very productive offense. Stamina and Speed were the key aspects that made the defense so tough. A productive offense, a tough defense, and great depth in all posi- tions, helped the Varsity Football team to be one of their best seasons ever. Varsity Football 141 J.V. GAINS MORE EXPERIENCE Above left: Don Lopez shows his spirit after gaining yardage. Above: Running the ball through defense is What j.V. does best. Above right: IV. prepared for attack. Above: Raymond Teisses punts for an extra point. Top row: Rudy Ehrerberg hmgrl Missy jones hmgrl Darcy Blankenship hmgo, Louise Federico 01'1ng Coach Michael Benjamin, Coach Richard Debolt, Coach Don Morgan, 2nd r0w1jeff Hoiuwen, Sean O'Donavan, Mike AndrushakJRh Ginter, Wayne Haley, Stacey Coats, Mark Andersonjon Arriola, Burt Walsh, Dennis Chaffin. 3rd row: Alfonso Smith, Tim Wise, David Wicks, Paul Glad, Raymond Teisses, Richard Rassmussen, Don Lopez, Dan Mills,jim Wise, Terry Wise. 4th row: Steve Chaveas, Kelvin Leaphart, Ed MCCuffery, Richard King,jolio Bonilla, Damion Toppink, Brian Lee, Casey ones, Tom O'Malley, john Hooks, Ricky Horney. Bottom row: Carlos Shell, Tres Hurst, Richard Long, Richard Day, David Frew, Larry Meese, Mike Gillies,jon Harrison, ohn Warren, Mathew Anderson, Anthony Anderson. j.V. tries to recover from a fumble. Richard Day gets down to hold the ball. Tres Hurst is up for a high catch. This year thej.V. football team gained alot of experience. They proved that a team could work together and learn at the same time. During hard practices and long hours, they showed what a good team could do in a matter of time. j.Vh Football 143 jUMP, SHAKE YOUR BOOTY, jUMP, JUMP q t football games, pep rallies, and cheerleaders doing a number'T to encour- other sports events, one could al- age the players and the crowd. The Cheer- ways find the Heidelberg High School leaders' goal was to promote school spirit and enthusiasm. The school year started out with the cheerleaders attending the Cheerleader Spirit Clinic in Kaiserslautern. Attending it not only taught the cheer- leaders many new cheers and chants, but helped them learn more about themselves and others on the Squad. Football season was brought to an exciting finish with the Homecoming game, the week of Home- coming was both enjoyable and hectic for the Cheerleaders. The Varsity and j.V. Cheerleaders pulled together and made it a super week as well as a super year. ' T WM x 3; , r .3.3V.ww -. w hn ?WQ Varsity Team Members: Mimi Smith, Vida Vasaitis, Susan McKeen, Leanne Bryant tCAPTl Hennie Merna, Tanya Arnold, Sonya Brehm, Christine Meyer tCO-CAPTJ, Kim Collmer, and Devorie White. 146 Sports ior Varsity Team Members: Lihn Beckett KAPTJ, jenny Cleveland, Marjie Armijo, Debbie Hoffmeyer, rina Daisely KO'CAPTl Michelle Foster, Kris Wright, Shon Green, and Vanessa Donnell. Cheerleaders 147 uBEAUTIES WITH THE BEAT? rill team tryouts were held the first week of school and over thirty girls tried out for nineteen avail- able positions. The Squad was made up of twenty-two members and two alter- nates. Many of the girls attended the NCA TNational Cheerleading Associ- ationi clinic over the Labor Day week- 148 Sports end. Here they worked hard for three days, learning routines, drills, and skills to help make this years squad the best ever at HHS. The LionettesV first per- formance was the jellical Cats , dur- ing the pep rally that kicked Off the fall Sports programs. After that, the girls practiced daily after school learning and perfecting routines for haIf-time performances at the varsity football games, both home and away. These routines were choreographed by the girls on the team to popular songs, such as; Ghostbusters , On the Loose , Hello , and Run, Run, Away . Miss Dale Chapman and Mrs. Debbie Erikson are this years Drill Team sponsors. They contributed much of their free time to make this years Drill Team the best ever. ;r. The Drill Team marches off the field after another excellent perforA mancei A portion of the Drill Team is stretching out before their performance, Up go the legs. ill Team members: Back Row: Diane Brominski,jennifer Brisch, Leslie Overton, Natascha Buckner, Lisa Roberts, annon Tyree, Shannon Mathis, Monica Brandt, Sharon Niessen, Shelley Snodgrass, Front Row: Audra Miles, Laura ink, Heather Malogrides, Caroline Zavich, Lenora Peppers, Chris Hooks, Renee Rather, Wendi Weichel, Laura lson, Doris Imamura, Lisa Reidel, and Debbie Hyman Laura Spink concentrates on her next move, Lisa Reidel, Doris Imamura, jennifer Brisch, and Diane Bro- minski are waving their good-byes for this performance. Shake your booty Chris Hooks and Diane Brominski, we know you can do it! Heather Malogrides and Carolyn Zavich are getting ready for a very difficult leg ripple, Drill Team 149 Lady Lions Sgike to Victory The Heidelberg High School Lady Lions Varsity Volleyball Team proved to have a successful season by winning over half of their games this year. Coach Bennett has served as volleyball coach for five years and believed that this team's solid teamwork was an im- portant factor in the success of their season. His assistant, Mike Paguia, was responsible for most of their spirit and also their skillful techniques. Al- though everyone on the team made a special contribution to winning 8 Out of 15 games, there were some excep- tional players. AIl-Conference players were Sheri Hoodenpyle and Michelle johnson. All-Tournament players Rosalind Lambert and Michelle john- son also contributed a great deal of help. With the cooperation of each player, the result was a tremendous sea- son. Above: Britta Kilpatrick doing What she does best. Top right: Melissa Meyer lunges for the ball as Rosalind Lambert watch- ES. Bottom left: Sheri Hoodenpyle prepares to serve. Bottom right: Michellejohnson watches as Melissa Meyer serves the ball. 150 Sports Women's Varsity Volleyball Team, a g: Dave Henn hMGRL Kris Speranza, Rosalind Lambert, Britta Kilpatrick, ngbF-LLZJXEEEQILSUSMHC Marcus, 1 Carr UVIGRL Coach Bennett. Sitting: Sheri Hoodenpyle, Laura Kuppich, Melissa Meyer, and Lisa Cooperh Top leftzjo Carr and Coach Bennett talk over the game plan. Center: Commaraderie is the key to winning Left: Rosalind Lambert Spikes the ball. Varsity Volleyball 151 152 r... - w-unrw meM e.: II 1! Getting It Over Ki 5i J3 me ' Women's j.Vt Volleyball team: Back row: Coach Paguia, Katie Sutton, Kim Fraze, Nadine Sipos, Kara Powell, Pam Danielski, Tracey VanWOrmer, jo Carr tMGRl Front row: Connie Warner, Rolanda Andrews, Tracey Cooper, Laura Chamberlain, Heather Rudderham and Melinda Brynildsen. Not Pictured: jill Formby, and Marcy Ockert. iv. Volleyball The junior Varsity Womenhs Volleyball team worked hard. The team felt that if they were physically capable, had the skills, and had the right attitude, they would become good volley- ball players. With this in mind, Mike Paguia coached the team using the techniques he had used for the past five years. Under his direction, the inexperienced team became a team that played, worked, and won together. Top left: Chalk up another victory for the jtV. women. Top right: jill Formby and Connie Warner congratulate Kim Fraze on an excellent play. Bottom right: Rolanda Andrews bumps the ball while Kim Fraze looks on. Golf Team: standing: Coach Sisson, Matt Kurtz, Steve Glass, Eddie Allred, Robert Clark, hris Sands, Nora McCarthy. Squatting;jobie jobe, HK. Parks,jason Twing,jay Lesseig, Butch Swisher. The 1984 golf season was a rebuilding year for the Lions. Eddie Allred and Robert Clark were the only returning letterman 0n the Squad. The largest turnout in several seasons made the team a large one. Many underclassmen were on the team and should give the Lions a strong nucleus for the future. The most consistent golfer of the year was Eddie Allred. Eddie was elected Most Valuable Golfer and Team Captain for this years squad. He was consistently in the Top Ten at all meets during the season. Other lettermen for the year were Robert Clarkjay Lesseig, H.K. Park, Butch Swisher, and Nora McCarthy. The height of the season was the All-Germany Cham- pionships in Felderfing. Ed Allred placed 9th Out Of 52, Robert Clark 17th, jay Lesseig 23rd, and H.K. Parks 27th. Top left: Nora McCarthy shows off her form. Above:jay Lesselg aims for the hole. AND THEYtRE OFF! This year was an excellent year for the women's team. They finished as dual conference champs beating Frankfurt. From the very beginning, we 'had had the feeling that the competition would always be between Heidelberg and Frankfurt. We had our number one runners, Missy Ray and Nisa Buster, and our second best runners Stacey Danielski and Robin Mickett. Right: The women are off to win the race. Below left: Brian Robertson leads the pack to victory. Below right: Chris Sporcic waves to encouraging fans as he sprints through the woods, 154 Cross Country The men's team finished fourth in both Confer- ence and Regionals. The team gained alot of new runners on both j.V. and Varsity, who had never ran before. Our most improved runner on the Varsity team was Charles Royce, most out- standing runner was Tom Shelton, and most competitive was Chris Sporcic. Above left: Coach Pepe is ready to gather his runners for the race. Center: Accepting her award is Nisa Busters Above right: Discouraged by the weather, Robin Mickett and john Hogan look their separate ways. 155 Wrestlers take it to the mat Strength. quickness. and endurance are three quali- ties every HHS wrestler has an abundance of. Sever- al of the last year's wrestlers returned to the team and gave it a strong backbone. Wrestlers were given individual recognition through the Wrestler 0f the Week program for their creditable achievements. Many went to the States over Christmas where the competition was of a higher degree. They learned a great deal about bOth their sport and their team- mates. Being a wrestler at Heidelberg High is defi- nitely something to be proud of, and this years team demonstrated teamwork, pride, and spirit throughout their winning season. 1' ; Top: Punishing his opponent Steve Conroy controls the match. Above: Damion Topping puts a hold on his opponent in hopes of pinning him. Right: Mark Todd pounces on his opponent and begins to apply his knowledge ofthe sport to find a successful way of beating him 156 Sports p row: Carmen Cintron tmgtl Col, Lasker tAsst. coachL Nancy South tmgw, Steve Glass, Russ Gupton, Mark Scott, Brad Garvey. Rosendo Cintron teptL Mike Sipos tcPtL Stevejones, David Wilke, Tom Shelton, Dave Tomblin, Damion Tepping,john ase tmgrl Kirstin Bakke mead mgrl Middle row: Matt Kurtz. Tony Ortiz, Dennis Hootem, Eric Kiddie. Nat McQueen. Brian odenpyle. Pat Rimron tcptL Charles Broomfield, Maurice Sipos. Russ Towns. Mark Todd,j0hn Warren, Chris Patte. Bottom row: on Savage. Brad Kriener. Fred McCassey, Everett MCCassey tcptl Steve Conroy, Brad Higham, Mike OhLearyJames Vorpaljeff 'dman. Tom Farmer. jeff Patterson, Not shown: Bobby Crouch tmgrL Brad Cogswell. Mark Goldman. Richard Orr. Larry lhamst Bryon McGarvey. Penley McQueen, Matt George, Mike Lisowski, Phil Godbolt tHead Coachl Marty Purks tAsst. Coachl b Clegg tAsst. Coacht. Top left: Brian Hoodenpyle shows that there is no escaping a Lion's powert Top right: Mike Sipos anxiously awaits the whistle from the referee which signals the beginning of every match. Above: The expression of intense concentration Covers Everett McCassey's face as he works on a pin. tWrestling 157 MenTs Varsity Roars Through the Season The Heidelberg Lions continued the tradution of excel- lence in MenTs Varsity Basketball. The team had halfof its personnel returning with six hex members Four of these new members were new to the school, The Lions were successful due to the expert coaching of Wes Sisson, and the players' individual talents Hard practices that improved playersT skills were a part of the team's success. Above: Pete Andrysiak tries to gain position on his man. Right: Kendall Roberts jumps high in the air to shoot over his Opponent 158 Sports Front Row: Paul Pflastet tMer TimLRossJames Madison. Kendall Roberts. Mike Everingham. Tony Bruno. ygpwj t7; Back ROW:31LZ80H6 Robbins tStatigjgjgmgFrank Rogers. Robert Clark. Bryan Knappt Pete Andrysiak. Greg ' ' W H .. . Sme Bnan Robertson, Trac Cartert and Coach Wes Slsson. Top left: Mike Everingham pushes the ball up the court. Left: Pete Andrysiak takes the shot while Bryan Knapp prepares to get the rebound. Men's Varsity Basketball Heidelberg Reaches for the Top! Similar to last year's fast breaking and hustlin5Y team. this year's version 0fthe Lady Lions added that important ingredient of experience to its repertoire. With three seasoned veterans return- ing. Heidelberg sophomore and junior laden team - there were no freshman or senior players i went through the season with a number of romps oyer Opposing tea h 3. Team c'aWankirp h k 514; mgd up the . , Michelle johnson tries to keep on opponents hand away hrfir Him: 160 Sports season best when she said, h'We have the dedica- tion, togetherness. and know-how necessary to be a Championship team. We have really enjoyed reaching our potential as players and having a good ten in the processf' COach Rich Bennett added, The only stumbling block, perhaps, to that goal, could be undefeated Frankfurt. But, then again, Heidelberg was the only team to defeat them last year. Britta Kirkpatrick puts the ball into the hoop during a foul period, Above: Kim Fraze is ready to make a pass. Below: Laura Kuppich dribbles to up to make a basket. k Row: Manager Melinda Bn'nildsen. Kim Fraze. Britta Kirkpatrick. Kara Powell. Rolonda Andrews gets ready to make a pass. helle johnson. Rosy Lambert. Coach Rich Bennett nr Row: Robm Faux Ianya Posllk. Rolonda Andrews. Laura Kuppxch. Mehssa Meyer Laura Kuppich dribbles the ball while Kara Powell runs behind her. Women's Varsity Basketball 161 jV Plays With A Pride It was a learning experience for the Boys' junior Varsity Basketball Team. Only four of the team's twelve members were returning jV players. The team's success was due to hard work: and the coach- ing of Brad Shahan. Tough defense. fast breaks. and smoothly executed plays were characteristic of this years team. mm m, Above right. Andre Royal shoots for the hoop while Peter Pappas blocks our defenders. Abme: Mark Anderson. Peter Pappas. and Ted Lewis execute tough defense. Ron GeorgehManager1.Robert Harris, Chris Sporcic. Mark Anderson. Ed Waldmn. Peter Pappash Ted Lewis, David Taylor by. Charles Newkirkejeff Hand. Pemphillis. and Coach Brad'lkghahan. v , V NR K h $ .M , 7 e? x Q 163 Bun IX' Buskethull 3, it to the Hoop! Left to right: Manager Katie Sutton. Manager Con- nie Warner. Robin Micket. Laura Chambcrlain Heather Rudderhamjulie Lauzon. Cynthia Sleight. Laura Slyker. Susanne Marcus. Lisa VValdrOn. Tracy Vaanrmcr. Linh Beckett. Ass't. Coach Mike Zim- merman. Coach Stuart Powell, LVppcr left: Linh Beckett dribblcs the ball for a warm- UP. This year's Girlsj.V Basketball team had a winning season. They showed how con- Ccntration and athletic skill combined Could bring their team to Victory. .W, w Robin Micke: heads IO the Other end of the COUIE. Susanne Niarcus SEMES OH to the odjer side. j.V. Girls Basketball 1671 TUMBLING AROUND Gymnastics is nerve wracking and de- coachjackie Drew, along with the help of the two team managers, spent countless awn 1511;; E m manding. Competitors Spend two hours or more each day perfecting their routines. hours working with the team in prepara- This includes expertise and dance on the tion for competition The 1984 Gymnas- tics team placed 4th in the European Fin- on vault, tetting momentum and strength ais. The outstanding performance of An for the bars, and making sure one stays on drea Conroy helped the team considerably the beam. Coaches Phyllis Sullivan, during the year, especially in finals. Manfred Herman, and Choreographer floor exercise. learning and concentrating Above: Tracey Dionne performs with skill. Top right: Karen Cressy concentrates on balancing. Right: Andrea Conroy is in perfect form. 164 Sports Left: Andrea Conroy finishes a perfect routine. Left: Tracey Dionne vaults to victory. Top row: Andrea Conroy. Ellen Golembe. Shannon McManners. Middle row: Tracey Dionne Annette SierackL Tony Hogan mng. Kim Annis Rpm. Natasha Dunham. Bottom row: Lori Schoemann mgm joy Oenning, Karen Cressy kpm. Front: Ms Sullivan koacm. Gymnastics 16S BEST WISHES SENIORS Heidelberg Booster Club . Sports 167 w 44? 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BELCHER, Alisa BLANEY, Lori Arm BOOZER, Michelle BURBON, Elizabeth CHILDERS, Anthony CLEMENTS, Kirk DANIELS, Michael EVANS, Gregory FLIER, james FOXWORTH, David GASIOREK, Tamela GOLDMAN, Mark 170 Freshman konm Burk, Lisa Burnell, Rhonda Farmer, Tom Gaddis, Betty Hendell, Shannon Hummel, Wendy jones, Dana Kurtz. Matthew Leaphart, Kelvin Parrot, Yeng Payne, Elizabeth Swanson, Monica Taylor, Glendora Tolker, Cynthia GREEN, Ledra HAWKINS, Tyrone jACQUEZ, Martin KREINER, Bradley LAWSON, Teresa LEWIS, Charles MANNING, Michael MASSENBURG, Dena MAYS, Sarah MCCARLEY, Tim MENDOZA, Rommel MILLER, Kevin NEALON, Christopher NEWKIRK, Charles NEWMAN, Chad O'LEARY, Michael PACE, Richard L. PARKER, jason PASKOVICS, Charles PIRSICH, Claudia POPE, Scott SAWYERS, Mark SCHENK, Kathleen SELINE, William STACHA, Stephen STEFFENSEN, McKell WALDRON, Edward The above are not pictured. etting Us There Fri: Above: Mr. Fuller Right: Mrs. Ray fore you can go anywhere. there are three things you must know: where u're going what direction you're going in. and how you're going to get ere. This is the information provided for the HHS students by our guidance unselors and staff. They are Mr. Dickasodsophomores and seniom Mrs. agedfreshmen and juniorsJ. Mr. Fullerkareer counselom. and Mrs Ray. 10 is invaluable in keeping papers in order and filing transcripts To put it ntly, we'd never get anywhere without them. Left: Mr, Dickason Below: Mrs. Magee Counselors 171 0ming a Close Above: We often get so wrapped up in the hustle and bustle of life that we Can't see things Clearly. Above rig The trains in Germany often provided transportation to concerts and other acti Vities for HHS studentsl Right: Our memories of HHS will last forever although we only spent a small part ofour lives here. W,WWWM The past school year was an experience that all of Heidelberg High Schools students will remem- ber and cherish. New friends were made and good times were had by all. Our lives revolved around HHS: cramming for test, participating in Sports, studying for exams, and going out with friends on the weekends. The social aspect of school was foremost in almost every studentls mind, but homework and our teachers scoldings were always there to keep us straight. Our peers characterized Changes with their new fashions and fads, the faculty and counselors further pre- pared us for the future, and we all learned enough to make it at whatever we plan to be- come. The students of HHS are truly GOING PLACES . X Cl . zzwvio a 42:9ch 7WDL6L OAAJ 6K5; 7219.4 gVZQ engzZX 5W $27ow: 5- CagZK 9M ,4:ng 71$ch VKZE Wt; 772019.56 QM Zafe Right: Waiting patiently for the shuttle bus is often a very unpleasant task; however, these students seem to enjoy each other's company. Below left: As if to contemplate some rather intriguing question Pete Andrysiak, Chris Harrison, Mike Lisowski, Marc Brown, and Matt Lisowski stand with a thoughtful look on their faces, Below: Stu- dents living on the economy often found themselves using the German buses to get both to and from their homes. 'A 1.- Closing 173 Putting It To Leanne Bryant Editor Mrs. Blake Advisor Susan McKeen - Missy Dionne Marcus Carpenter Proofreader Typist Head Photographer 174 Staff Risa Gleichenhaus Business Manager .., ' $3; ??w Missy Ray Senior Editor Linh Beckett Carmen Cintron Tracey Van Wormer ijoy Oenning Karen Cressy Underclass EdirOr junior Section Sophomore Section X Freshman Section Laura Spink - Christy Waller Ryan Kish - Houston Worthy Michelle Scott ClubVACtivitieS SECtiOn Sports Section Student Life Section Eddie Ringmacher - Not Pictured jared H012 Butch Swisher Jeff Friedman FadAcademics Section Photographer Photographer PHOTOGRAPHERS 175 WORDS OF WISDOM Anita Swearengen, We are proud of you and we lOve you very much. Try to keep on doing your best. Love. Marni and Papi Chip Whitley, There is nothing so fine as to be 17 and Ameri- can. One is for a fleeting instant and the other is forever. So live decently, fearlessly, joyously - and don't fOrget that in the long run it is not the years of your life but the life in your years that counts! Love, Mom, Dad, and Scott To: Britta. Chris, Kris, Laura, Lisa, Michelle, Melisa, Rosaline, Sheri, Susanne, David, and jo. A great volleyball team of special people who are good sports, have a lot of class, and a whole lot of pride. Rich Bennett Blake Sibley, It's never too late to procrastinate, is not a good motto to live by! But we love you anyway. Mom, Dad, and Matt Kathy O'Keefe, Wishing you always a bright sky above the plea- sures of doing other things that you love - God's blessing around you, his light from on high, and deeper contentment as each day goes by. L0ve always, Dad and Mom Stacey Danielski, Happiness is being able to watch a flower grow and blossom; sharing your happy moments and the scraped knees. Sadness is watching you reach for the door. Congratulations Stacey! Thank you for being our girl! Robert Cockerham, Dear Son - it took Kryptonite to cure the hey-y- y fever we vauired, and we thought it would kill us just getting you through high school. We are glad we bought you a tuxedo, and didn't have to rent again. You are almost assured a job with DC. comics. One important lesson we learned is that parents re-live their youth through their chil- 176 Advertisements dren. We are as proud as superman's parents. Love, Your Father-Dad Love, Your Mother-Mom Craig Byrd, Congratulations Son. May your future be filled with success, and with the joy and happiness you have given us over these past 18 years. Mom and Dad Missi Scott, All our love and best wishes for your future happiness and success. May you brighten the rest of the world as much as you have brightened ours. Love, Mom, Dad, Mark, Andy, and Krissy Congratulations Class of ,85 From the Speranza Family Britta Kilpatrick, Britta, we wish you a great last year at HHS. Love, Your Parents Dear Chris Van Voorhis, You are the best e stay that way!!! Your best friends and parents, We love you, Mom 8c Dad Kathy Powers, This is a specially coded message just for you. See if you can decode it. It says it all: ZPV BSF UIF HSF BUFTU. XF MPWF ZPV. Love, Mom and Dad Leah and Lori Mason, We're both super proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad Regina Martin, You are a special person with a lot of talent. Love, Mom and Dad Cumbelena, This is the beginning of your life, so enjoy it. Love, Mom 8: Dad Kim Armis, We love you. Keep on keeping on. B 8: A Susanne Marcus e Go for it! Love, Mom, Dad, Frank, and Smokey Dear Nick Sands, You are our challenge, our love, and our joy! Love, Mom 8; Dad Kim Reyes, Remember you only have one life to live, so make the best of it. Above all, remember to have faith in yourself. Always, whatever happens, have faith in yourself. Love, Mom 3C Dad Eddie Allred, HELLO Eddie Spaghetti Love, Mom 8: Dad Leann Vigue, Leann, for all the things you have done and all the things you have not done, we are very proud of you. Love you, Mom and Dad Chet Hassing, You are not afraid to walk along; only the most courageous ever learn to do that. Welre proud of you, Mom and Dad Dear Klancie Kinsley, Remember nothing but the best is good enough for you! We would like to give to you . . . a candle . . . to light your life, a mirror . . . to see yourselfas others do, a flag. . . to remind you of loyalty, a pair of glasses . . . to enable to you clearly see right from wrong. A collection of great books . . . to enrich your mind. TO Susan Sirbaugh, We love you and are proud of you. Thanks for sharing the last 2V2 years, We'll never forget. Now it is your world - go for it! Dad, Ruth Ann, Ryan and Chris Dear Hermie Mema, Youlre the last of our five children to graduate. With you ends high school adventure. Thanks for everything. Whatever comes next Go For It! Love, Pop and Mom juhe Hoffheins, We are proud to have you as our daughter. You make our life full and we are enjoying watching you grow into a beautiful young lady. Dad 8: Mom james Stephen jones From Dad; Its one more chance for me to wish you pleasures - large and small. For when it comes to lifes good things, Son, you deserve them all. From Mother: Son, Youte very special and Im hoping that you know this is just one more chance for me to tell you so: IVS natural to look back and recall the special happiness you've brought since you were very small. And though the years bring Changes, there's one thing they,ll never do, and thats to change the loving pride in every thought of you. Happiness always, Mom and Dad Mike Zimmerman, We have done our very best - NOW it's up to you to do the rest. Dad 8z Morn Gary Grubb, Gary by your dedication, you have estab- lished a firm foundation in high school that will serve you well. Any future goal is now achiev- able. Go for it! We are with you always. Mom and Dad Laura Uinked Overton: Youte the bestest bas- soontHute-playing, dog-training, room-clean- ing, laundry-washing daughter in the whole world, we love you much! Mom, Bill 8: Amy Dear Chris R. Harrison, You,ve given us great joy! Weke proud of you. HAPPY BEGINNING, LIGHT BEARER! Love Mom 8: Dad Dear Steve Entrekin, Wanted to let you know we were thinking of you, but didn't want to say anything corny! Good luck next year. Dad 8: Sue jennifer V, You are doing a great job! Have fun in college and keep doing your best, it always pays off. We will always be proud of you Love ya, Mom 8e Dad Rosendo M. Cintron, Ruego a Dios te acompane en todo momento de tu Vida. Recuerda que tu eres lo mas grande de su creacion. Te Queremos tus Padres Marcus Carpenter, Marcus, dont forget. . .no matter where you go, there you are! 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MWlnmlemmInu.w in EL. f , M THEN I 7 tgmm um I LL 178 Advertisements SP ; 3 SuPPlemer-rb 1985' 2 Student Life ' 1 he arrival of spring marked the beginning of many new events at 111 15. There were alsu the traditional events such as Valentine carnations and kisses sold by the sophomore Class and the cheerleaders. During Fasching. an early dismissal allowed students to crowd the llauptstrasse to support the cheer- leaders and drill team as they marched in the parade. Breaking. slamming. aml popping were some of the popular dance steps that cuuld he seen at the Victnry Dance. the .IROTC Military Ballxantl the Irinal Hing . The 11118 cnmpetitive spirit was evident at the Drama lest in Wiesbaden. the HHS gym duringer the pep rally for spring sports. and at the fun-l'illetl Blue and Gold Night. The competition continued when ten lovely heauties competed for the title of'Missetl America 1983. The highlight 0f must everyune's springsv was Spring Break. Many juniors and seniors vacatiunecl in Spain. Others visited such exotic places as Tunisia. Iigypt. and Moroccol An event which seniors and juniors anticipated all year was the junior Senior Prom. IlClLl at the Heidelberg Castle. it was a lovely evening for all who attended. The yearhuuks were given out on May 30. 1985. It was a time for remembering old and new friends with auto- graphs and wise thoughts So. as one Can see. the Spring of 1983 supplied many x'aluahle memories of life at llllS. Opposite page clockwise: Strutting his stuff for the jtidges is Paul Hogan: Missed America 1085. Will Mark Ilihschman show his P.R.l.D.l5t by disposing of his milk Container! Marybeth Goodridge mmlels her Spring Break '83 wardrobe. A group oliunderclassmen enjoy an extended lunch hour. NatasCha-Buckner trys to deal with Amy Peterson's enthusiasm for yearbook class. Scott Mitchell and Greg Evans smile for the camera. Across top nf this page left to right: Chris Hooks. Amy Drill. Cathy Day. and Kathi Dull enjoy sunny Spain. Amy Peterson arid Nat Delisle Catch some rays on the school steps. Missy Diunne and Sara Krakowiak are surprised by the Camera at a soccer game. Top to bottom this page; Pam Danielski and Heather Rudderham struggle in the tire pull as team members cheer them on New Administrator, Ms Kuzmick. goes over the absent list with attendance secretary. Sherry Tnmblin. Taking Ms, Kuymickls place this year was Mary McKay. Another new editiun at 11118 was speech therapist. Mary Hart- mannJames Madisnn and MiChelle Todd enjoy the scenic view offthe Coast Ul- l.oret de Mar. Student l,ife ; GYMNASTIC 3 Left: Mike and Maurice Sipos are Hei- delberg's pride and joy. Right: Summer Hire worker Mary Ann Case, is at work in the photolab at Camp- bell Barracks. Left: Basketball player Bryan Knapp wins an All-Conference award. Middle: Brett Peterson finishes a speedy second in Munich. Right: Britta Kilpatrick is recog- nized on award night. 4 Student Life A Change pring was a time of action for HHS students in S 1985. Though there were traditional students who exerted little physical effort, others worked their way 'til summer. While some prepared for summer activi- ties, still others wrapped up their Sports seasons. Many aspiring young professionals focused their efforts to- wards working. The Dependent Youth ParnTime and Summer Hire programs offered them a variety of jobs at the hosPital, Campbell, PHV, and other locations. Base- ball and softball are DYA sponsored during the summer. Also for students, Project Bold, a rigorous summer camp, invited Heidelbergers to enjoy activities including backpacking, rock climbing, and mountaineering. The Sea Lions, a local swim team composed of several HHS students, won eight of eleven meets. In Munich, our own Bret Peterson took second in backstroke while Scott of Seasons Cleveland came in third. The Booster Club's Winter Sports Night recognized the basketball players, wrestlers, Cheerleaders, drill team, gymnasts, and the AjROTC Ri- fle Team. From the men's basketball team, Bryan Knapp and Kendall Roberts received AH-Conference awards. Roberts was also an All-Tournament awardee. The wom- en's basketball team, AAA Conference runner-up, awarded Britta Kilpatrick AII-Conference and All-Tour- namerit awards. Tanya Poslik was also an AH-Tourna- ment award winner. Heidelbergis esteemed wrestlers were AAA Conference and Regional Champs, as well as European runners-up. Mike and Maurice Sipos contrib- uted a fantastic combined season record of 55-0. The Heidelberg Lion's pride was going places as students got involved in school and community activities and ended their year by having a roaring good time. Players Swing at ViteA-teory A he Heidelberg '84-85 tennis team began another USAREUR Championship season. Team captain and men's singles champ, Darren Murray, led the men players to many exciting victories. Chris Van Voorhis, the women's captain, provided strong leadership for the willing players. All members of the winning Lions tennis team put in long hours of practice in forehand, backhand, and volleys to finish number one in Europe. Mag McGinIey, the dynamic coach of the team, really pushed the players through tough drills and workouts. And it all paid off. Top Row L to R: Bill West,jim Nelson, Paul Pflaster, Scott Webster, Chris Miller, Chris Sporcic. Bottom Row L to R: Margie Armijo, Lisa Stemick, Britta Kilpatrick, Sharon Niesen, Chris Van Voorhis, Linh Beckettt Darren Murray, the '84-85 AlLEurope Men's Tennis Champion poses with teammate Chris Sporcict Scott Webster concentrates on the game, as a player from the Mannheim tennis team prepares to serve the ball. As Sharon Niesen hits the ball, Britta Kilpatrick awaits the return. Tennis 5 i :J ust anotherJV. soccer team, you ask? Not these girls! Action packed! wasn't enough to describe 1985's Lady Lions. With heads, kicks, wins, and occasional bruises, they gave their all to contribute to the pride of the Heidelberg Lions. Both individ- ually and as a team the Lady Lions continued to show their remarkable playing skills with confidence, and, in addition to their abilities, their spirited enthusiasm added much excite- ment to the thrills of many great games. The Lady Lions finished the 1985 season un- defeated with a record of three wins, r10 losses, and three ties. Congratulations to each player for a su- perb season! Top rightzjV Lady Lions: Back Row: Mrs. Sands tassistant coachi, Tracy Cooper, Kim Fraze, Pam Danielski, Kim Davis, and julie Lauzon, Wendi Weichel, and Mrs. Barney ihead coachi. Middle Row: Kathy Baxley, Scottie Place,jo Carr, Alicia Lawny, Shan- non Hendell, jennifer Frew, and Wendy Hummel. Front ROW: joy Oenning, Laura Rainey, and Tracy VanWormer. Not pic- tured: Karen Cressy, Annette Sieracki, Sara Slovacek tmanageri, and Kim Annis tman- aged. Far right: joy Oenning prevents her oppo- nent from taking the balli Below: Shannon Hendell aims a powerful kick at the goal. Right: Deeply concentrating, joy Oenning throws in the balli 6 Girls j.V, Soccer The Lions Go for the Goal Tap left: With a powerful kick,josh Cooper bashes the ball into oblivion. Top right: Ronald George and Charles Lewis race their opponents to take control of the airborne ball. Left; Using his head wisely tno pun intendedl Mark Scott leaps into the air and heads the ball. Below: jV Guys' Soccer Team: Back row: Brian McGarvey tmanagerl Blake Sibley, jeff Hand, Bill Neal, George Coppit, Ronald George, Dave Wilke, Mark Scott, Charles Lewis, Nat McQueen, and Mt. Fellenz tcoachi Front row: Larry Meese, Allan Crooks, Blake Alexander, Brad Higham, Sean Gray,josh Cooper, and Ttes Hurst Not pictured: Bob Fellenz. s the season started, Heidelberg stu- A dents were saying The junior Varsity what ? Well, they aren't saying that anymore. The 1985j.V. Guys Soccer Team is different from those in the past. This team had an almost perfect season powering through seven hard fOught games, losing only one. The seventeen players and Coach Fellenz, through hard work, pride, determina- tion, and skill, proved to the fans that they had The Right Stuff. Coming from a Virtu- ally unknown Heidelberg High School entity, Thejunior Varsity Guys soccer team merged to be quite an impressive part of the Lions pack. Boys J.V. Soccer 7 TNT tTough n5 'Ilealntdl Left: Sheri Hoodenpyle looks into the game with determination. Above: Not only did the Lady Lions cream Mannheim, but they also creamed Coach Pope. TOP Right: After an exciting game, the Lady Lions go across the field to express their warm sportsmanship with a handshake. Right: Kris Speranza tries her best to defend our goal. which begins with making the team. After many hours of physically demanding tryouts, the coaching staff chose a team that consisted of five seniors, including the manager, 8 occer satisfies the thirst for competition seven juniors, four sophomores, and two fresh- men. This year's season Opened March 23 with a loss against K-Town, but the following week was a different story. They destroyed Stuttgart 4-1. This years veteran players aided last year's jV players to gain more experience on the field. Even though there were a few new players to the Varsity Squad, all the players showed a strong sense oftogethemess. The Lady Lions Carried on the winning tradition and wrapped up a success- ful season. 8 Women's Varsity Soccer Left: tbehindl Christine Meyer. Top: Velma Hamm, Laura Kuppich. Middle: Tanya Amold, Robin Micket, Risa Gleichenhaus, Marcy Ockert. Bottom: Liz Barney, Tracy Van Wormer, Chris Speranza, Sheri Hoodenpyle, Sheri Danne. Ground: Melissa Mayer, Heather Rudderhami Rough nl Ready Guys! he Men's Varsity Lions started this years season off setting standards of excellence with their first fight-to-the-finish game against K-Town with a score of 1 to 1. This years' team worked as a unit and it is diffi- cult to name the outstanding players. With our offense pushing out and our defense pushing back, we couldn't be beat! From the start out Lions practiced daily for hours and offered each other positive encourage- ment and advice to enable the team to roar through an exciting season. With only four returning players Coach Flowers strove to cover the fundamentals of the game, along with endurance and speed development helping the budding new team members. The hours of practice provided a learning exper- ience for all team members, who in turn, proved that our Lions of Heidelberg are still Kings of the Mountain. T0p left: Gabe Armijo blocking an opponent from reaching the ball, while Scott Moen prepares to assist. Middle left: Anticipation is part 0fthe game as Bryan Knapp shows us, Middle right: Proving to be a truly crafty Lion, Marcus Carpenter demonstrates his speed and skill. Fat left: Showing us how cunning a Lion can be, Raul Padillo steals the ball from the opposing team. Above right: The Mens Varsity Squad, standing, left to right: Mike Corliss, tadvisorl, Bryan Knapp, Marcus Carpenter, Steve Fellenz,joe Ockert, Scott Moen, Peter Pappas, Dennis McCray, Sam Torrey tassistant coachl, and Coach Flowers. Seated, Left to rightjohn Fellenz, Gabe Armijo, Nick Sands, Tim Sands, Raul Padillo, Brian Hall, Tony Bruno, and Marc Labovichi Bottom left: Giving us a good idea ofjust how smart a Lion can bejoe OCkEIt heads the ball into the goals Mens' Varsity Soccer 9 Taking It In Stride . . . on the track season was memorable. The four coaches, Mr. Morgan, Ms. Sullivan, Mr. Mosely, and Ms. Shahan helped them meet their goals in every way. For the first time Heidelberg traveled to Berlin to compete. 1 5 track members took everything in stride, their In every event there were people who were outstanding: Triple jump, Lisa Roberts, Anthony Leaphart; Mile Run, Missy Ray, Nisa Buster, Tom Shelten, Mike Green; Shot Put, Regina Lomax, Stan Hather; Hurdles, Anthony Smith, Natascha Buckner, Chris Hollen- baugh; 100 Meter, Shon Green, Shelton Smith; and, the most difficult run the 1600 Meter, Missy Ray, Nisa Buster, Tom Shelton, Mike Green. In every sport, the Championship is the goal and for track it's no different. The top winners from the AAA Championships went on to the European Finals. Only a few made it and placed; they were Deon Cockrell, Vann Ross, and Missy Ray. From the first practices to the European Finals, it certainly was a roaring season. Right: Moving right along are Missy Ray, Nisa Buster, and Lisa Waldron. First row: Karen Stovall, Lisa Waldron, Maria Portillo, Simone Mitchell, Linda Blaney, Lisa Roberts, Natascha Buckner, Tammi Gould, Dena Massenburg, Vanessa Donnell, Shon Green, Sophie Richards. Second row: Lisa Glad, Shelly Aasen, Kris Wright, Tina Case, Nisa Buster, janet Rudderham, Dawn Anderson, Kim Collmar, Missy Ray, Sabrina Perrault, Shannon Tyreer Third row: Ms. Sullivan, Lori Blaney,james Branch, Regina Lomax, jobie jobe, Charles Newkark, james Glover, Vann Ross, Anthony Leaphart, Raymond Taiese, Greg Swift, Burt Walsh, Mike Swishery Mike Green, Chuck Brown,jon Harrison, Deon Cockrell, Richard King, Stephen Chavis, Stan Hatchet, Terry VanWormer, Tom Shel- ton, Tom Farmer, Brian Lee, Paul Hogan, Eric McNett, Marc Brown. Above: In his own stride, Chuck Brown cruises around the track. Middle: In a flash, Terry VanWormer soars over the pole vault. Lower Left: Using all her strength, Brenda Blaney charges over the high jump. Lower Middle: Lisa Roberts stands out in any crowd. Below: Sabrina Perrault hurries to get the stick to Lisa Waldmn Lions Represent PRIDE at Tournaments he winter sports of Heidelberg carried on the T spirit of the pride. The wrestlers disPIayed great power as they crashed into a second place berth. The team had individual stars, too. Mike Sipos and Rosendro Cintron both battled to victory in their re- gional weight classes; Maurice Sipos followd closely, capturing a silver, and Steven Conroy placed third. Lions' basketball triumphed 2 the men's varsity plac- ing third and the women winning fourth in their re5pec- tive conferences. Senior Kendall Roberts, named MVP and most improved player, and the leader of the wom- en1s team, Britta Kilpatrick, amazed the crowds as they went A11-Conference and A11-Tournament. Also great performers. Bryan Knapp and Tanya Poslik were named All-Conference. Put together, this brought a continuation of Heidelberg's athletic prowess. Right - Brian Hoodenpyle is psyched for victory. Far Right 2 Mark Todd seems to have a definite triumph. GOLF 22 Sep - 12 Oct. 22 Sep Ed Allred 47-44 2 91. Robert Clark. 53-55 - 108, Nora McCarthy 76 29 Sep. Ed AIIred 11-51 - 92. H.K. Park 52-511 - 1061 Nora McCarthy 79-79 6 Oct. 13d Allred 49-43 - 92 10 Oct. Ed Allred 91.971 2 184 GYMNASTICS 5 Nmu 2 15 Dec; At K-Town HHS 2nd. Finals HHS 4th 1111s Opponent 11115 FOOTBALL 22 Sep. 2 10 Nov, VOLLEYBALL 22 Sep. 2 17 Nov. Kaiserslautern . Kaiserslautem Stuttgart Berlin 12.1.5. Ramstein Wuerzburg Wiesbaden Frankfu1t Mannheim Ramstem Big School Playoff Bitburg Kaiserslautern Wiesbaden RamStein BOYS CROSS COUNTRY 22 Sep. - 17 Nov. Wuerzburg Stuttgart Wiesbaden Frankfurt IiIrSi Kaiserslautern HHS Second HHS Second HHS First HHS Second HHS Second HHS Second HHS First 1301 1351 1251 1411 1411 1481 1191 22 Sep. 24 Sep. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 0ft 3 Nov. Regionals Mannheim GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY 22 Sep. - 17 Nov. HHS Fourth BOYS BASKETBALL 18 jan. - 9 Mar. HHS First HHS First HHS Second HHS First HHS First HHS First HHS First 22 Sept 29 Sep. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct 27 Oct. 3 Nov. Regionals HHS First 1551 Stuttgart Kaiserslautem Ramstein Mannheim Frankfurt Wiesbaden - 158 Opponent 11118 1-. 521-1421qu GIRLS BASKETBALL 18 Ian. 2 9 Mar. Opponent BOYS BASKETBALL 1Con't1 Wuerzburg Stuttgart Wiesbaden Kaiserslautem Wuerzburg Frankfurt Rumstein Mannheim WRESTLING 19 jan. 2 9 Mar. ALLMATCHES- First Place Central European Finals Heidelberg Third BOYS SOCCER 23 Mari .2 18 May Record: 3 Wins 31 Losses 1 Tie GIRLS SOCCIER Opponent Kaiserslautern Stuttgart Wuerzburg Wiesbaden Frankfurt Ramstein M'w'wmlquv Mannheim Boys 30 Mar. 27 Apr. 4 May 11 May 1Girls B-Balh Stuttgart Kaiserslautem Ramstein Mannheim Frankfurt Wiesbaden Wuerzburg Stuttgart Wiesbaden Kaiserslautem Wuerzburg Frankfurt Ramstein Mannheim TENNIS 23 Mari - 25 May Kaiserslautern Stuttgart Wuerzburg Wiesbaden Frankfurt Ramstein Mannheim Tournament First Boys Singles Second Boys Doubles Third Girls Singles Fourth Girls Doubles 52 Points Totals Opponent 15 31 28 49 44 50 29 35 35 32 25 58 33 24 TRACK 1Team Scores1 1 28 49 32 81 Girls 96 86 38 118 MSC Ponders the Answers Top - Donna Gebhard aptly States her country's policies. , Bottom left - Matt Venzke, Heather Malogrides and Christine Meyers prepare for MSC Bottom right - Missy Ray lobbies intently. by Secretary General Matt Venzke, Heather Malogrides, Bill West, and Christine T he Mock Security Council bMSQ of this year was fabulously carried off. Chaired Meyer, MSC was a great experience - boasting five committees .. Human Right, Political, Disarmament, Decolonization, and a Security Council. This unique opportunity permitted participants to learn a lot about Current world issues while having a great time. Sponsored by Dr. Knapp, MSC brought excellent political chances not available to most Heidelberg students. Mock Security Council 13 HHS AWARDS H HS had many talented students who par- ticipated in various activities throughout the school year. The HHS Drama Club participated in the annual DODDS e Germany Drama Festival held in Wiesbaden and placed first with its entry from Shakespeare's A Mid- summer Night's Dream . Quenby Bakke and Westly West were recognized as the outstanding actors in the play Hey Neighbor , and Quenby Bakke was selected outstanding in the solo Cate- gory. Shakey jardine and Dan Kowaleski were selected Outstanding in the duet category. Selected Heidelberg art students attended the Visual and Performing Arts Workshop at Ober- wesel 29 April e 3 May. They practiced the arts of: stained glass, weaving, etching, batik, photo silk-screen, styles in drama, writinghideo, string ensemble, and many more. The following at- tended: Robin Faux, Christy Waller, Westley West, Christina Schenk, Ellen Golembe, Quenby .. Bakke, Kirstin Bakke, Lori Schoemann, Sarah L t - t ' ymmwmwm French, Raeann Schurter, Dave Spradling, and Eric Beuerman. They were sponsored by Mrs. Wiedemann. Crop lefQ Everett McCassey is receiving I one of his many awards from Mrs. Kuz- mick. tTop righo Colonel Lasker awards Robert Hartley as ROTC Cadet Of The Years tCenterT M. Venzke, B. Swisher, R. Towne, and M. Labovich being award- ed. tLower ler Bobby Reidel and Quenby Bakke are being awarded best choral members by Mr Hajicek. tLower righo Christina Schenk is weaving at the Performing Arts Workshop in Oberwe- sel. 14 Awards HOWC: Marcus Carpenter Scott Webster Rosendo Cintron Mike Greene Marc Labovich Everett McCassey Pat Rimron Eric Beasley Andrew janett Christine Meyer Christina Schenk Russell Towne Matt Venzke Steve Fellenz Heather Malogrides Nick Sands Russ Gupton Matt Venzke - Texas Christian University 31000 henewabla Butch Swisher - Texas Christian University $1,000 trenewabla America University $3.000 Genewabla Chrisrina Schenk - Alfted University 33,000 Uenewabm Audra Colbert e Lanbkuth College 3600 tannuallyt Everett McCassey - Boston University $6,500 Hamilton College $1,000 Nick Sands - Virginia Tech $1,000 NCO Wives Scholarship Robert Clark he Heidelberg High School ROTC Rifle Team won the USAREUR-DODDS Rifle Championship on Saturday, March 9, at Patch High School. The top shooters were james Vorpahl, Matt Anderson, Victor Galan, Don Hennen, Chris Harrison, and jon Harrison. James Vorpahl captured the High Firer and High Kneeling trophies. tUpper lefO Left to Right: Heather Rudderham, Matt Kuttz, andjohn Fellenz are receiving physical fitness awards from Mr. Bennett eUpper righO Rifle Team: Row one - Matt Anderson, Chris Harrison, Victor Galan, and sponsor, Mr. Windsor. Row two -jarnes Vorpahl,Jon Harrison and Donald Hennen with their trophy. tLefO Westly West, Lori Schoemann, Chris jardine, Dan Kowaleski, and Quenby Bakke receiving their drama awards. OMEGA PSI PHI Fmternity Gary Grubb Medical Service Wives Club Scort Webster Rosendo Cintron Audra Colbert Presidential Scholar Everett McCassey ROTC Scholarships Heather Malogrides Russell Towne WeSI Point Prep School Pete Andrysiak Hispanic Organization Rosendo Cintron Awards 15 SUPPORTS HEIDELBERG HIGH SCHOOL EUROPES FINEST jROTC BATTALION x f3: M111 Cx -X x ij'1- , a: As Salutes the Class of 1985! We Wish you success and happiness. , : A ,N xv? w HEIDELBERG V, VMWLV'Q ; 1' J , A CLL, 7'1 x xL l CV HVJ K WAN CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK IN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS Advertisements 181 The Members of the Heidelberg Hispanic American Association extend their warmest Congratulations to the Class of 85! 182 Advertisements CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1985 HEIDELBERG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL Number One In Academics, Sports, Achievements The Best Wishes t0 Varsity Athletic Club the Students of 31318 MB Congratulates all of the athletes who participated in the HHS Athletic Program. YOur hard work and dedi- cation resulted in another outstanding sportls year. Your victories brought honor and pride to the School of Champions and presented a very worth- while challenge for all future HHS athletes to achieve. The members of VAC wish all Lion athletes the best of luck and success in the years to come. Advertisements 183 NOTES Congratulations Number One Son from Number Two Mom. You made it!! jennifer e we'll miss you. E.P. LR you're neatr Thanks cheerleaders! You're all wonderful! EIP. Karen, Christy. Kelly, Cathy, Rasha, Annette, Sarah Zwei Doe? Love always, Charles Charles. Beep! Wanna' meditate Kathy Quitters never win, winners never quit. Patrick Rimron To all our teachers. Good try with our last name Some day you will say it perfeCtly! Carmen and Rosento Cintron Gerry, To be sure, we're doing all we can Love. George Wlendi. One day. you will be a senior when I'm a sophomore, and then I'll let you pick on me GLYASDI! Love you. Goshe we're impressed Tom and Steve SWSN, You guys really know how to wash hair! LBCM BeeAEff-Dee Pall Mowve' Bib I got you right here! Tom TFF e forever - n - ever!!! Laura, Imagine what it would be like without parents . . . school , . r young seniors. love you, Marcus To Pam, Nora, Scottie, Alicia, and Lori, Thanks for the memories - Stay Sweet. love ya lots, Wendy Melissa, LYLAS, you are a special person. It has been fun, Thanx. Tracy Meredith, Thanx for being my very best friend. I love ya! jennifer To all the guys I've loved before Mark, Thanx for the memories! Like wow, I love ya! Missy Kimmie, TFF! Trees forever! Green Bears! YUGO! Yeth they were! Illumination Celebration! Supercalafragilisticesxpialido- cious! Whew! Door! Closet! Mussi Mutchuck Krissi, You don't need me wite away! Wallets! Spain '85! Beetle! Blue bear! You door, you! TFFHH Mussi FFS, Party Itil you PUKE! Cheri, Was that a great New Years' or what? Priscilla Lucy, Let's have another New Yearsi Party! Priscilla Melanie, I will never forget any of our great High School years. The Dutchboy, john Travolta, Puddle Dancing, Pulling a sled with a PURPLE scarf, and all our other great times. Priscilla Vida, Illl never forget you woman! Thanks for making me laugh all those times when nothing else could. Have a great time next year in college, but remember - those rhino have very sharp horns! Leanne Christine, Thanks for being such a great friend. Illl always remember those wonderful times we've had cheering, making nachos in the middle of the night, working on computers, and laugh- ing. The ski trip was an absolute BLAST. Leanne Pam, Scottie, Lori, Aliscia, and all of my other friends: I love you N Missi, You have my vote for Homecoming Queen too! ZOOT! Love ya, Dawn To my best buddy! We finally made it. Diane, Your the greatest. Thanx for everything. Love ya bunches, Dawn Nancy, Good luck and thanks! You and baby dude are the best, Love ya, Dawn Nora, Remember the Great Times we have had! Christina, You're the GREATEST LITTLE SIS! Carlos, You're Fresh! Pam, Remember me . In Memory of: Dictus, Emmanuelle, Saack and Sludge! The Arduin Grimoir Lives. Saaack! Oh my God! Yes? No, not yetll Nick, Todd, 8: Mat! The UIPXS ill Dawn, Missi, 84 Dianne The inseparables john, Dance! Bang, bang! Leroy's funeral is on june 15. 1981 Tracy V.W. Terry e You are a very special person and a terrific brother. Best wishes in all you do Love e Tracy JOY - Thanx for all the memories! It's been fun these last 4 years! Can't wait for more Tracy Vida - Stay sweet; Stay weird, 30c! Wendi Bitsy and Pookie 7 You two are super sweet. I'll miss you!!! Love, Mitsy Heather - Thanks for everything! Remember Trivial Pursuit the deer, and Mr. W4 No matter What He'll keep us together. I love ya; Wendi Shannon. I hope we stay great friends forever! v Missy Doris, Lisa, Adrianne e Bring food! MB Kathy, Your friendship is very Valuable to me! - Missy j. Darcy, Best buddies forever! - Missy j. Leanne, I only had one quarter. Love Vida Shelly, Thanks for your friendship! e Missy j FF-S To: Hotcakes, Babyface, Doughnut, Its been great knowing three awesome dudes like you! Love ya! Cheeks and Trix Sabrina We've shared a great 2 years together along with our up's and downs But in between all ofthat you've always been some- one very special. I am really going to miss you and I'll never forget everything we shared, even though we'll be miles apart. I'll always keep you Close in my heart. Anthony - n - Sabrina I Love you, Anthony RS, September 21, 1983 Britta Baby Always remember WE'RE DEEP, Love always, Mike Empyclay, I'may eallyray oinggay otay issmay Ouyayi On'tday orgetfay emay, Aulbronnmayi ankfurtfray, anday, Oberwelselay! Ood- gayucklay-ou'llyay ebay amouslay oonsay! Love, Ellen Heather, La: It's been grand. Thanks. Love, Vida Scott, for the memories youlve given me. all my love. Lisa Asti i Rebel Yell - We just wanna have fun - stop, this is Great. Great Memories Love Lucy Suzanne, Well maybe, I don't know If it was e but it couldn't be, HA HA HA. It Mightn'ti OK, Well Never mind - Thanks for the conversation ! L0ve. Dawn Pete Thanks for everything! Hennie To Everett MI and Shelley S, No two people ever had it better, FIMIM jCGS-35! Ellen and Susan, Thanks for always being there!! Rick '85 Chris Advertisements 18S Rasha 8., You should really try writing! Your NEWS PAPER '5 had me rolling more than once! Our friendship is something very special to me. our babies will be best friends! The L. Colume Antartica IMNJJ Love. Christy W. Lou. Remember Frankfurt? Good luck in the future with Mikel Love ya. Lou Kathy M.. Lady . . i Lady . V . Have you seen buster! Shannon HHS HAS BEEN AN lEXPERIENCEl, I LEAVE MY BEST WIISHES TO: NED e lPARTY ANIMALl - SEE YOU AT THE BEACH. PARTY TILL YOLT PUKE! MISSI 7 GOOD FRIENDS LAST A LIFETIME, MAY OUR FRIENDSHIP BE SPECIAL. MICHELLE ! MAY OUR TIMES TOGETHER ALWAYS HAVE SPECIAL MEAN- INGI NICK g MEIVIORIES OF A BROKEN WINDOWI Andre Kube Matt. May you and I go a long way together. Leve. Sharon 186 Advertisement Mimi, Sorry about our little misunderstanding, I hope we Can be real good friends in the future Love ya. Steve Antill Karent You're one of the greatest people I know, thanks for being such a good friend this year, Good luck in your 'questK Lovei Kathlyn To jlj and jLIGS: Thanks for a great SENIOR year, your friendship, and all the good times, I love you guys! I e PIS. Rick in '85 Billy, Hope your senior year was super! See you Soon! Love, Cousin Lawryn Shellingsi Not too long now till you move to the USA and I'll get to see you for a nice long visit Have a good move! - Love ya, Lawrynian Tinai With All My Love. Stephen IF WE CAN MAKE IT. YOI,v CAN Brad, S:tephenI Elmo. Russ Shannon, Thanks for being such a great friend II need itD Luv ya, Natasha Steph, I miss you more than you could imagine! Friends Forever zitchy wa-wa; Shelly Pookie, Tifie, Bitsy. Ferocious fovie KIKI Riff e joe the Ripper Let's go Party! Allie Kathy 7 The red sea The Ramones Best friends forever Shelly Lenora - It's been great! Shelly Tom O'Keefe; All welve got to say is e Okay Now! john and Rudy Pam: Up AGAINST THE WALL - THIS IS THE CIA. F.Si - You still have not gotten me. Agent john Pam and Nora: YOU ARE VERY SPECIAL TO ME, LOVE YOU, Rudy Rudy, Our best big brother deserves all the best; We love you! Pam and Shannon Chip e I'll miss you! Love Always, Wendi Kathy 8. i I got the munchies e the yacht!! Missy I. A I don't care - the boat Wuzie - Best Friends Always. R.CI Allie - We love jW and GB, - Riff Kathy S, and Shelly As Sticky Busters DB Weezie - Double Trouble Strikes!! e The Yahoo!!! Hi Yeng LYLASABFABBA Kris - n - Artis always Cari Thank you for being such a great best friend. We have had some pretty wild times, and the memories will never fades I'll miss you when you go off into the wild blue yonder. Fun in the sun and Malibu Beach forever. Love ya, WPF Rina Billy, Now I know there's such thing as a nice guy. Thanks for being sweet and stay sweet - n e mellow Love Kimmy Mike, Thanks for being such a great friend! Don't forget Roughi Tough, Stuff! Britta Pee Wee, I will miss ya! Good Luck in the States MAMAHOTCHY RAP, RAP is here to have some fun so, LET'S DO IT! RAP Brian 8: Tony, I'll never forget the good times we've had; especially our cherry red van. Love ya lots, J Bonny, Whatls life like in a glass bubble with tubes up your nose? I Melissa 84 Tracey, You're the best friend a person could have. Love ya, I Larry. Have you found out what tests are yet! T Dearest Kathy, Wherever you go, whatever you do, always remember I love you Dave Spradling Susanne, Can I have the name of your hairdresser? J AnimaL Your daddy smokes liver! Spaz Eskimoos, We had a great time in the Yugo woodsi Don't forget our little stream. Luv, jennifer 8: Tracy john. David, Richard, Larry - Save me a seat! Yugo was great. Thanx: Tracy Brian. You are a great tent partner! Tracy Larry e Your bungalow in Yugo was great! Backwards skiing all the way! - One of the guys David. Till eternity - I love you! Kathy Georgetta, Had fun in Yugo, jeff Mike S. Forever a FROSI-Il Tracy V.W. RMT, Thank you so much for all we have shared. Our lives now have true meaning and a distinct direction, I know that the smiles and tears will never be forgotten because our lives together will go on forever. Thank you for your heart, time, patience, caring, and most importantly, your love. I love you, and always will. HRC Trae C. e Thanks for being so Special. DB. We be dirtyi we be bad, we be perfect - it make you mad the S elite SCAG's Shannon, You've been one of the most trustworthy friends a person could ever have. Thanks! L0ve. Pam Scottie, Alicia, Nora and Lori. God Bless you all! L0ve. Pam Kip. My talking buddy lconclusionsl HA! Kathy The Ramones, Kathy Missy. It's 5th grade again! Kathy Shelly. A blue mercedes. K? Kathy Darcy. Bf's. lets go sailing! Kathy Shelly. Best friends forever! Kathy Natasha, To one of the greatest friends I've ever had! Love, Shannon To: The HHS CIA: When you least expect it expect it! Love, The FFH - you need us Hanchen, We're breaking up, we're breaking up! SC 5 forever! ECHO ME! How many Big Mac's? And one more thing V Lionel's 0,152 S.M. Advertisement 187 Mr. Mom, NOw I have dishpan hands too! SM. Devorie. What a roomie! It was fun and so was the baby food! Susan Paul e Friendship. With Love forever! Chris There are big ships And there are little ships but most of all there are friendships Shorty Dawn: You have my vote for Homecoming Queen! I Love Ya! Missi Mark. Hey Big Brother? I'm going to miss you! Don't get into too much trouble! I Love you! Missi MB .. Old faithful is forever yours! Don't forget to include me in when your making The Shape of S to come! So go run around and shout Out BARK! Love ya! Missi Missi e Arf Arff Okay. I'll put you under P. Herman and C. Gabor in the Shape of S to come. And come a nuclear shower I'll open Old Faithful and knOw I'm saved because it's holy! Love ya .. MB Pamela. Remember that I will always love you no matter what happens. Love ya. Stacy Peter Pan. Even though your gone you're still in my thoughts every day: Tinkerbell S.A.. M.A..'! We do everything alike?! DB 188 Adx-ertisments Melonie, Priscella, Cherry, Lucy, We just want to have fun, that's all we really want. FF-S Sally Linh. You've been a great friend through everything. Thanks for your advice and everything else. Take care and have a great summer. e Sharon T0 Ned and Andre: To the best of buddies! Who cares what they say?! I LOVE YOU BOTH! Missi Kimmy, Krissy, and Missy e TFF lives! I love you all! jewely Timmy - I LOVE YOU. julie Matt. It's been a weird relationship, but its been great. I'm so glad about everything. Don't ever forget how ADDICTIVE you can be. By the way, I think I like being a clrugie. l Love always. Leanne Kim Reyes, Had fun taking pictures ofyou. You have a great Senior year and graduate with pride. Love, Hus- ton 85 Dawn, Thanks for all the great times! Always remember dirty socks. the stone age Opera, all of the re- treats, D e now, you're educated, skunks, blind- ness, M-n-M'slon the groundl, my soap Opera life, Frostiesy Our famous perfume letter, JR, working till 12 in a warehouse, Billy Budd, GFTSP, scumbucket. cookies, German classlthe garbage menl. lunchi shopping tripslthanks for going to the PX with melt hair cuts, my thing about p.i.'s. gum, Mounds, were stuck up and finally, never forget our song for Michelle, She's a Sexy Girl ! Thanks fOr being there! RS. And we laughed e Ha! Ha! And we sang e La! La! To a good friend - Thanks fOr being there for me and yOu know that I will always be here for you. I think of you as a sister. Good Luck in all you do. Love ya, Peg For a friend who is now my favorite girl. I love you and always will. Good luck. Love always, jess To: Monica, Cheeks,jo-jo, and Sharon. You guys have been totally awesome friends! Lets go scope the babes. Linhah Matti Thanks for the special memories L.B. Mike and Dwayne: Thanks for being such good friends. Love ya always. Linhah Susan, just for the record e Youlre right! Love ya. Risa SUPPORT YOUR H-TEAM The Varsity Cheerleaders, The parties were fun but the games were great! SM. Pete. How's your dog? Love, Susan Tammy Westt Thanks for beingsY a friend Friends Forever. Love, Daisy David Kolby. You mean the world to me and Ill never forget you. We have been there alot and hopefully we can work everything out Illl always love you. Love forevert Daisy Andy, Jeff, and john I love you guys to death. Friends Forever. Love, Marg Varsity Cheerleaders, Thanks for all the good times. Love ya. Devorie Hennie and Susan, Yugoslavia was great. You're super friends. Thanks! Love ya both. Devorie SCSIfemalesl Let's go sledding! Devorie Mrs. Peppers. Thanks for being there! I love you, Devorie Stacey, Carolyn, Susan. Hennie. Hullooooo! Devorie 2 e Latara. Happiness was me and U Let's not 4-get Tinkernick 2 I'll always remember the times we had The happy. the bad. and the sometimes sad It's a shame how the precious time flies But it will always B still when I close my eyes Time has Changed and things have grew just Remember. . . . 4-always. 4-ever. I'll love L7 Armani, Trix, Linhah,jO-j0, and Sharron, Its been such a blast knowing four totally awe- some chics like you! Love always. Cheeks Abbo-Ige, Excuse me Sir -you do have exquisite bread! Bugani To: Pam Danielski Thanx for being a great friend. Love, FFH Rules Shannon Christina, Your a super sweet friend. I'll always remember you. Love Wendy Shannon, Remember the good times. LYLAS, Wendy Wendy. Remember the great times at the fest! Especially 0n the Bumper Cars ?! Alicia Qube and Vida. Have Zest e go Beep Stay sweet, you're great people. Love ya, Rae-Rae TIB. Sunday Bike Ridersl', Tuesday Afternoons and Golden Chips. I hope we stay 'iSilent Part- ners for a super long time. I LOVE YOU IShh ... I didn't say thatllll BW. PiS. Is it quarter-after yet? Bill-Bill and Robin, Beep-Beep for all our alcoholic lunches - may they rest in peace and sobriety!!! Also for all those thrilling times in the WAR GAMES room and for listening to all those looong Iseemingly endless?l phone calls. I LOVE YA Rae-Rae Lori, Staci, Ellen, Danjudy, Rae, Sabrina, Dra- ma TrooPers, Thanks for your help with EVERYTHINGIE Quenby Nora and Scottie, Buckwheat has returned! B.W. Terry V., Close friends always Kathy Margie, God bless my underwear. Shelly Brian R., Remember those great notes in 5th! - Missy j. Terry V., My Big Brother! - Missy j. Michelle, Thanks for being there! Thanks for all the bus rides. dogwalks, dinners in the maids room, pic- tures downtown, and frostys. Don't forget to stay the night, flowered long-johns, EBC youth rally's Ihere we comel, Fred. missing cookies, heartmurmers, Sharing lockers, your humility and Sam's babbling! We love you? Love Sam and Donny RS. Youire a sexy girl! Mrs. Ray, Mrs. Magee, Mr. Dickason, and Mr. Fuller, It has been a pleasure working with you all. You have helped to make it a great year. Love jo Linhah, Cheeks, and Trix, You chicks are some totally awesome peeple. I've had a great time with you alll Hope more come! Lylas, joJo Kwila Cheeks Trix Linhah Forever Kwila Sharon Frenz To Linhah,jo-jo, Moni, Debbie, Missy, You all have been great friends. Thanx for an awesome year! Sharon Tricks, Cheeks, and Libhn, Thanks for the good times on the bus, as well as the great hugs. Love, MD. 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Craig 115 Fluhr. Aurora 130 F0rmby,Jill 116. 121. 127 Foster. Michelle 130 Foxworth, David Foxworrh, Ray Fraze. Kim 116, 160 Fraze, Kip 84, 141 Freeman, Tyrel 116 French. Sarah 130 Frew.Jennifer 116, 118, 127 Frew, David 150. 145 Friedman. Jeffrey 130 Froedden,Johnique 116 G Gaddis, Betty 170 Galan. Victor 84 Galland, Paul 48, 116 Gardner, Robert 31. 103 Gartman. Allen 103 Gasiorek. Tamela Gaworski, Andrew 33. 103. 104 Gebhard, Donna 47, 48. 116. 117 Gehring, Carolyn 130 George.Jeni George.Jolleen 130 George, Ronald 130 Gerlinde, Gilmore 116 Genald, Douglas 103. 141 Gibbs, Thomas 150 GibsonJulie 130 Giddens. R. Andrew 130 Gillies, Michael 130, 143 Gilmore, Kevin 130 Gineprei, JJ Ginter. Gary 130, 143 Gittens. Ricky Giuntini. Matthew 12. 85 Giuntini, Robin 7. 85 Glad, Paul 102, 103. 143 Glad, Lisa Glass.John 24. 31, 115. 116. 141 Glass, Steven Gleichenhaus, Risa 103 Gleichenhaus, Wendy 85 Glover.James 108 Goff, Chris 103 Goldman. Mark Golembe. Ellen 46. 103 Gomez, Anna Gonzales, Diana 85 Gonzales, Mark Goree, Ken 116 Goodridge, Mary Beth 103 Gouge,Judy 46, 116 Gould, Tami Gourley. Kathy 116 Graham, Allison 116 Graham, William Granger. Chris 85 Gray. Sean 131 Green. Dionne 131 Green, Ledra Greene, Kristin 131 Greene, Michael 48, 85 Gregorakis. Michelle 16 Griffin, Rhonda Lee Gritz,Jeff 103 Grubb. Gary 85 Guadiola. Christina 131 Gupton. Russell 80, 85 H Haley, Angela 131 Haley. Nayne 116. 143 Hall. Brian 141 Hamm. Desmond 80. 85 Hamm. Vallma 51. 103 Hampton. David 116 Hand.Jeff 116 Hansen, Steven 116, 141 Harker. James Harmon. Susan 116. 118 Harris. Robert 116 Harrison. Johnathon 143 Harrison. Christopher 26. 30. 86. 141 Hartley. Robert 103 Haskew, Anne 131 Hassing. Chet 86. 141 Hastreiter. Michelle 13. 86 Hatcher. Brenda Hatcher. Stanley 103. 141 Hatfield.Julie 131 Hawkin, Eric 86 Hawkins. Scott 103 Hawkins. Tyrone Hawkins. Twana 125 Heimberg. Robert 116 Heinen, Eric 131 Helms. Valarie 116 Hendell. Shannon 131 Hendell, William 86 Henderson. Lorraine 131 Henn. David 103 Hennen. Donald 103 Hennen. Kevin 131 Heyndon. Christine 86 Hibschman, Mark 103 Hicks.Jennifer 112, 116 Higham. Brad 116. 120 Higham, Debbie 103 Hill, Lance 131 Hobbs. Helena 116 H0ff11eins,Julie 27, 28. 36. 105, 107, 110 H0ffman,Jennifer 103 Hoffmeyer. Deborah 131 Hogan. Anthony 116, 126 Hogan,J0hn 115, 116, 126 Hogan. Paul 103 Hogan, Scott 50. 116. 117, 126 Hollenbaugh, Christina 116 Hollenbaugh, Cynthia 131 Hollenbaugh, Staci 86 Holmquist. Andria 131 H012,Jared 116, 122, 126 Hoodenpyle, Brian 103, 104, 106. 157 Hoodenpyle, Sheri 26, 33, 86 Hooks, Christine 131 Hooks,J0hn 103, 109, 143 Hooper,Jim 116 Hooten, Dennis 103 Hombeck, Katja 116 Homey, Ricky 116. 143 Hough, Ellen 104 Hough, Susanne 117 Houwen,Jeff 117 Hoven. Thomas 86 Huckabay, Bonnie 104 Huckabay. Robert 117 Hughes, Genie 46, 104 Hull, Monique 50. 104 Hummel. Wendeline 170 Humphrey, Brooke 131 Hurst, Tres 104. 143 Huryk. Nadia 104 Imamura, Doris 104 Imhof. Thomas 117 Ivins, Georgia Jacques.Julie 131 Jacquez. Martin James. Tina 86 Jardine. Chris 86 Jardine. Derek 131 Jarrett. Andy 86 Jarrett, Chris 104 Jasinski. Sabina 104 Jennings. Michelle 50. 104 Jobs. Garden 131 Johns. Margaret 104 Johnson,jahan 131 Johnson, Michelle 117. 160 Jolly. Cindy 117 Jones, Dana 170 Jones, Donna Jones, Patrick Jones. Quinn jones. Stephen 87. 141 Jones, Missy 117. 141, 143 Jones, Tracey 132 Jones. Wanda Kasperek. Paul 117 Kelsey. Richard 132 Keville. Frederick 132 Kiddie, Eric Kilpatrick. Britta 35. 53, 104, 160 King, Richard 117, 143 Kinsley. Klanice Kish. Ryan 13, 22. 24, 33, 37. 87 Knapp, Brian 104, 159 Knight, Bruce 132 Kolby, David 132 Koors, Thomas Kowalski, Daniel 46. 87 Krakowiak, Sara 104, 110 Krantz, Katherine 117 Kube. Andreas 87, 141 Kuppich.Joseph 28, 36, .37. 87. 140. 141 Kuppich, Laura 117. 118. 126. 160. 161 Kurtz. Matthew 132 Labovich, Marc 6, 87 Lambert, Rosy 105 Larke, Angela 117 Lauzon,Ju1ie 112, 125 193 Lawny, Alicia 117 Lawny, Christina 132 Lawrence. james Leaphart. Anthony 87. 141 Leaphart. Kelvin 143 Lee. Brian 28. 143 Leichenhauer Elmo 87.141 Leichenhauer Farm 117. L61ghton.G. K: 141 Lesse1g.ja1 113. 117 Lewis. Laurie Lewis. Ted 113. 1171 141, 162 Lindsay. Anne 46. 117 Lisowski. Matt 24 105. 141 1.0ck1631. Char1es 132 Lock1ear. Tina 105 Lomax. Regina 105 Long. Richard 35. 143 Lopez. Don 117. 142. 143 Louviem Michelle 132 Luce. Chritme 87 M Macray. Dennis 105 Madd1ng. Dawn 117. 119 Madison. james 90 Madison. Traci 132 Magee. Sonya 105 Magee. Andrienne 53. 105 Malogrides. Heather 11. 34. 47. 48. 50. 901 149 Malogrides. Meredith 132 Malone. Mark 117 Manning. Michae1 .Manning. Mike 117 Marcus, Susanne 27. 113. 115. 114. 163 Martell. Elizabeth 53 Martin. Cynthia Martin. Regina 117. 119 Martin. Steve 117 Martinez. john Masino. Peter 132 , Mason, Leah 119. 120. 126 Mason Lori 120.123. 126 Massenburg, Dena Mathis Shannon105.111 Maxon. Darhy 31, 90 , McCarley. Timothy McCarrhey. Nora 48. 115. 120, 126 McCassey. Everett 90. 157 McCassey. Fred 132 McC1elland. Marti 132 f . McCormick. Carmen 105, 110 McDonald.j0hn 132 1 McDona1d. Mike 105 McDowell Richard 90 McGatfreL Ed118.120 MCGarxe1. 13113.13 120 McGarvey, Brad190 MCC ugthona1d 195 MeNeen. Susan 105. 110 McManners1 Shannon 132 McNett. Erick 132 McQueen Art 90 XMcQueen. Nat 105 MCSherryJames 132 Med1g1'. Kevin Meese. Larry 22. 118. 120. 143 Melton.john 141 Mendoza, Roland 120, Mendoza. . Romnael Mercer. Tim 1031 1071, 108 Mergner.D1ana 132 Mergner. W111am 1053f; Mema. Hermie 27. 06:73 W Messenjanee 120 Metzger. Kr1sta 120 Meyer. Christine 10 21 22, 80 92. 146 Me1er.Mg11$1112 119 120 w x2673120. 126.163 16 enna enmEr 132 Mihous. M1chelle 120 Miles, Audra 132 Miles. Dawn 91 Miley. M1Che11e 91 Miller, Christopher 132 Miller, Kevin 132 Miller, Rhonda 120 Miller, Steve 120 M1115. Danie1 143 Mitchell. George 132 Mitchell, Simone Mitchell. Wa1ter 12. 91. 141 Moan, SCOl't 105 Monroe, james 80, 91. 141 Monroe. Sheba 121 Moon. Stephen 121 Moore. Kim 105. 108 Morales,jorge 121 Morman. Charles Mortenson, Michael 121 Moser,jennifer 48. 80, 82. 91 MuelIer, Kathlyne 48. 91 Murphy, Karen 132 Murphy. Sean 112. 1181 121. 127 Murray. Darren 91 Murray. Emi1y 91 Murray, Stephen 132 Murray, Theresa 105 N Nagle,j1m 121 Nea1,james 91 Mealon. Christopher Neary, Michelle 132 Nearhoof, Nicole Neel, W111iam 105 Neeley, Matt 21, 92 Nelson. Carrie 132 Nelsonjames 25. 106 Nelson. Laura 121, 124, 127 Nelson, Matthew 132 Nesbett, Scott 92 Newbury. Ph1111p 121 Newton, David 121 NiesonMSharon 35, 106 Nix, Jay 121 Nix. Kelly 106 Norcross, Theodora 133 Nunan. Dav1d . ,0 .1 O'Donovan, 5621111216: 143 Ockert, Alfred 133 Ockert; Marcy 106 Oenningdm 23. 48. 118, 121, 127 Ogle. Melissa 133 1O'Keefe, Kathy 92 O'Keefe, Thomas 92, 141 O'Leary, Colleen O'Leary. Michael 171 O'Leary, Richard 106 Olsen, Wendy 133 O'Malley, Edward 108 O'Malley, Erin 133 Orr, George 112, 121 Orr, Richard Ortiz, Anthony 121 Overton,james 106 Overton, Les1ie 118, 122, 126 Owen, Daniel Owens, jacque1yn 82. 92 Owens. Kenya 133 Ozkapton. Ken 121 Ozuna, Delores 122 P ace. james 13?: Pace, Nata1ie 50. 53, 106 Pappas. Peter 162 Parish, Patrice 133 Park, 11K. 20. 133 Parker, Mimi 122 , Parrot, Yeng.,v 171 TA; W4 b.?VKSQlCN Pane. Chris 122 4:3 Pattesron, Virgil 133 Parqujoshua 50. 106 Payne, Elizabeth 171 Peppers, Lenora 20 Peraza, Christine 106 Perreault. Sabrina 133 P6151613 Walter Peterson, Amy 106 Peterson, Brett 133 Perschauer, Michelle 122 Pf1aster, Paul 119, 120 P1111115, Pete 20. 122, 124, 140, 141 Pickett, David Pike. 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DEV State, Stephanie 119. 124 Salter, Andreaa 9.3 Sreak1ey. Susan 124.127 Sanders. Shannon 3 - XSteffenson McKell Sands. Chris 48. 115, 123 ' CV xxJX$,Stephens. Rasha 123,124 Sands, Nick 92. 93 .3 1 N N4 Steyenson, 111s Sands,T1m 107 , , 3 3g: ewart.Dav1d Savage, P5148. 123 L 1 . N 11X tokes Karen 94 Sawyers, Mark 1 4 9 .1 , v Stovall Karen121,124 Schapp, She11a Scheight. Tiffany 107 Schenk. Christina 46. 95 Schlosser. Darcy jo 107 Schlosser, C1ark 123 Schm1dt, L011 Schnieder, Heidi 123 Schoemann, Ke11V' 123 Schoemann. Lori 46. 93 Schumpert, Tracey Schurter. R53 46 93 Scott Makr 20. 216.141 56: Michelle , -3:5:9xx Sel1ne. W11115m Sellers,D15n5 93 Sertmuangpak Ruangdij 107 Shaffer, Michelle 123 Shavers, Donald Shavers, Stan 94 Shea, Kevin $11611, Bert 107 511611. Car1os 143 Shelton, Christal Lee 123 Shelton, Mike 107. 119, 140. 141 Shelton Tom 102. 107 Showers.jeff 32. 123 Shub.john 120. 125 Sibley, Blake 107 Sierachi, Annette 1121 123 Sincavage. Ann Sincavage. john S1ngleton.jenny 124 Siouvis. Ellen 107 Sipos. Maurice 107 Sipos. Nadine 2V .3 931111011. Katie 119, 121 1Q VSW on Thon1c5 30 y rSYfMtZ SandM QSWEQrengewmfa 91x'SWCeneyNR 1193397 95V Swewanet X6 KDJJ V A seRde T511. Christina 1- 7 4 T;1f:1.Ti y 4 9 9,9 Wilch TaV1Qr.D5v1d 1111.525. 125 TaVlQr.C1:nfDK, 3 5V0 h arb 116 5.3 bodea. C1510pher K Thfmas T3166 93 Thompson SueAnn 46. 95 T1mofeev. M1chae1 Todd. Mark 156 T0mb11n, David 30, 108 T0mb11n, Robert Tompkins, Christina Topping. Damion 125, 156 Towns. Gregory Towne. Russell 95 T5611. Haether Tucker. Cynth1a 108 Turner. Leslie Twingjason 125 Tyree. Shanon V515dez,juan1t5 95 a Valadez, Freddie 108 Van Rooyen. Sean Van Voorhis, Chris 28, 95 Van Wormer, Terr' 21, 33, 80. 96, 141 Van Wormer, Tracey 46, 115. 119, 125 Vasaitis, Vida 27. 96, 146 Venzke. Matthew 10. .30. 48. 96 Viader. M1Chelle Vigue. Leann 108 V01p51,j5mes 125 W Walden. L155 Waller. Paul Waller, Chrisit 118. 125. 143 Walsh. Bradley Walsh. Burt 118, 125, 143 Waring-S1ms. Gene Warner. Connie Warren.j0hn 125. 143 Watson. Dereick 125 Webster, Debbie 96 Webster, Scott 13, 14, 20. 34. 921 96 Weichel. Wendy 125 Welch, Chichi 96 Werawsky, Mark 125 West. Carolyn 108 West, B111 29, 96 West. jesse West. Tammy 125 Wallon. Coleen 125 Whetsel, Dwayne 25. 87. 96 White, Devorie 96, 146 Wh1tleym, Ch1p 28, 96, 141 Wiest. john Wilke. David 108 Wilk, Brandi W1lk1ns, R1ch5rd Wilkins, Valarie W11115mson, Rebecca 125, 126 W1se. Terry 143 W1se.james 143 Wood, K11stine 108 Woodworth. Burke Worthey. Huston 96 Worthington. Scott Wright. Krist1n 11 $6515. john 32.125 SR1 Young Julieann 25V iCh. CarOlV n Zimmermann. 195 H '1; , 11 1 ,111'15111, Lw 1 11152111: Liv VJJ , 11311110114 :1 , 1-1111 Ham. 1 19V 512K $1ka 9 Own 11-1 VLU LBOM U'VX The following peoPIe were not official members of the 1984-85 Hoheit Staff, but their contributions to the yearbook are worthy of recognition. They helped make our work easier and we wish to congratulate them on a job welldone.Debb1e Webster -Thanks so much for p chkaQVQA the time and hard work you have to the sports section Your ideas helped ease the workl oad ofthe staff mem- QOKQULJDCYS assigned to that section. We really appreciate it. jeff Friedan - Thank you for hel ping the photogra- phers with this year 5 book. Your assistance was greatly needed and was greatly appreciated. Lisa Tomlinson - Q1911 C1119 1112,5111 oEQZLXL 1 QULMWLLM ,LLM k QV 11111111111 9111.0 LJLJCLLL $301020 , Qi Special1 Thanks 11L wa 1113901 VD helping us above and beyond the call of duty . Dr. Axton 1 Your support meant a great deal to us. Thanks for everything Thanks to everyone who helped to make this yearbook possible. It takes the best people from the best school to produce something this good! The hectic time schedules we were all on and the constant rushing around to meet our deadlines were worth 1t.Thar1ks for your dedication, hard work, and enthusiasm. Leanne Bryant Editor-in-Chief . . ,J 1111 J1mwa QLK'EIXQ'QI We couldn't have done it without you! Thanks for x 11111 Q VIQ VT, 1W1 110 Volume 39 of the Hoheit Of Heidelberg Amer1car1 High School Heidelberg West Germany was printed by the Herffjones Company Division ofCamation Gettysburg, Pennsylvania with a press run 01550 copies, 200 pages each. It's trim size is 9 x 12 ; bound on 1201b. binders board. The pages are 801b. bordeaux as are the endsheets. The type specifications are 60 pt. Garamond for division page headlines, 36 pt. for regular headlines, and 24 pt. for sub-heads. Body COpy is lOpt and Captions are 8 pt. Both underclassmen and senior portraits were taken by Kent Robertson and Associates. 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