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19. 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
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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
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