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GO TEAM! hat was the cheer that one would have heard if he had been in the HHS T gym on May 3lst for the 3rd Annual Blue and Gold Night. On that exciting night a great deal of team spirit was shown in such events as the Tire Pull, Piggy Back Relay, Tug-of-War, Dizzy Lizzy, the Obstacle Course, Tricycle Race, Scooter Relay, the Senior Volley ball game and Skin the Snake. Teams were determined by dividing each of the four classes evenly by alphabetical order. Overall captains for the blue team were Laura Kuppich and Mike Lisowski. They were helped by Freshman captains Tracey Brown and Mike Genrich, Sophomore captains Lenora Peppers and John Melton, Junior captains Kerstin Lowman and John Hogan, and Senior captains Marcy Ockert and Dennis Maeray to lead in a night of spirited competition. The Gold team with the support of Freshman captains Sandy Risko and John Oney, Sopho- more captains Liz Barney and Troy Figgins, Junior captains Heather Rudder- ham and Pete Phillis, and Senior captains Sara Krakowiak and Paul Hogan helped their overall captains Britta Kilpatrick and David Taylor to a trium- phant victory. Sponsored by the Heidelberg High School Student Government, Varsity Athletics Club, and the Heidelberg Youth Activities, Blue and Gold Night was the most colorful night of the whole year. The Gold Team celebrates when they hear the final results. Both teams find out that skinning the snake wasn't as easy as they thought. Charles Lewis races around the cones during the Tricycle Relay hoping to catch up to his opponent. David Gage doesn't look too thrilled on Marcus Rosenthal's back during the Piggy Back Relay, Paul Hogan and Sara Krakowiak accept their awards for the winning team. 4 Blue and Gold
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GRIN AND BARE IT! eady ladies? The stunning contes- tants glided gracefully across the stage one by one, as they displayed eir staggering measurements. Someone oticed a stray Kleenex peeking from the ust of Miss Hawaii's bikini. Miss Illinois ust have forgotten to Nair her legs as ell. It was just the brave members of HHS ho competed in the 1986 Missed America ageant. The contestants were students om grades 9-12 who wanted to have some n while dressed in women's lingerie, swimwear, and evening gowns. After Noel Smart, Miss Alabama, opened the talent competition with tlher energetic dance to HAnd We Danced by the Hooters, the crowd warmed up. Marc Brown, Miss Washington, closed the talent spot by sing- ing to HYou Spin Me Roundll by Dead or Alive. As the judges tallied up the scores the audience received a surprise visit from HPauline Hogan, Missed America 1984 and 1985. There were also appearances by the musical groups HTemporary and ttMa- levolent Tidings, . The judges finally reached their decision, and the crowd showed their enthusiasm wildly as 2nd run- ner-up Noel Smart, lst runner-up Maurice Sipos, and Missed America 1986 Marc Brown were announced. The Missed Amer' ica Pageant not only entertained everyone involved, but it also promoted school spirit and provided some interesting looks at var- ious student bodies. 'HSSED'AMEMEN Teary eyed runners-up gaze enviously as Miss Washington lMarc Browm wins the coveted title of Missed America 1986. Missed America contes- tants show theaudience how they get their kicks. Miss Maryland, lBlake Sibley1, demonstrates to Sara Krakowiak the proper way to attract a man's attention. During their routine to Eddie Murphy's HParty All The Time escort Amy Peterson grins as the notices the run in Miss California's stockings tRichard Day1. KV'MigS H43 , knows she's wants. got what t e crowd Missed America 3
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BARE NECESSITIES Scott Taylor, Kelly Faux, and Steve O'Brian learn to bake with nutritious ingredients. Other new materials studied were the effects of acid rain, local geology and geography, and Bauernmalerei, a local folk art using wood shavings. Dan Lowther demonstrates the fine art of cross country skiing. Their days were filled with snowshoeing, reading maps and compasses, and rapelling off a mountain cliff. Deciding whether or not to eat the next meal, cautious students eye the dinner table. twenty-five ninth-graders, accompanied by Health Teacher Ms. Sullivan, School Nurse Mrs. Bauernfeind, and Language Spe- cialist Mrs. Hartmann, attended the Outdoor Education Program at Hinterbrandt Lodge, Berchtesgaden. Emphasized during the five- day program were: nutrition, physical fitness, stress management, environmental sensitiv- ity, and self responsibility. T 0 experience the Hwellness lifestyle, Each student signed a pledge and faced their own special challenge leaving behind Walk- mans,junkfood,T.V.,cigarettes,candy,Cokes, alcohol and any drugs. Working closely in groups proved stressful for some, but giving up certain items seemed to be the ultimate challenge. Students rated the physically and mentally demanding week as, HBoth the best and worst experience of our lives. 7 51:16:58 TO FUN v ROM WINT: N THEtSUN s. ! ??EW .- t escapes to sunny Spain, invad- ing the beaches of Lloret de Mar. Club Beyond sponsored SAND. . .TAN. . . very year, Spring Break E arrives just in time to de- liver that much needed escape from 800-word re- ports, the winter ublahs and annoying responsibilities. Traditionally, the Senior Class another Spanish trip to Mal- lorca. To enjoy the new culture, stu- dents engaged in watching the bull fights, tanning on the ex- pansive beaches and exploring the local clubs. They seemed to have a memorable time, and al- ready, as Robin Micket said, ul canit WAIT ttil Spain!!'i, thoughts of next yearis break brings happy ideas of fun in the sunf After a hot day in the sun, Susan Bai- ley and Trici Parish cool off with some helado. Eddie Sprague watches Marcus Ro- senthal trying to tan the bottoms of his feet. The Poussez prove to all that they tru- Iy are the beauties on the beach. The inseparable two, Mike Lisowski and Missy Dionne, model their ideal beachwear.
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