Hempstead High School - Equine Yearbook (Dubuque, IA)

 - Class of 1983

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A Iammin' Variet ! by Renae Reardon Hempstead's variety show was held in the auditorium on Thursday, February 17. It was the first night of the two-night Las Vegas events. Student government sponsored the events and the auditorium was filled with an estimated 275 people. First place was 25070 of the money taken in at the door and the student government made a profit of S174 after the prizes were awarded. There were a wide variety of acts put on, including Hewey Lewis, The Scorpions, Northville Harmonics, Does Your Mother Know?, and Mickey. The winners were an- nounced at the dance and casino on Friday night. First place of 372.50 went to Gavin Boultinghouse for his Lionel Richie Medley. Second was won by KISS, consisting of Tom Hill, Tony Budden, leff Duve, and Kurt Horch, for their air guitar act. Kelly Goffinet and Gavin Boultinghouse won third place for their dance routine to Celebra- tion. Tracy Griesinger, '83, said, We were really sur- prised about how many people showed up. It went well and everyone had a lot of fun. Gavin Boultinghouse, '83, said, I really appreciated the support of the crowd. nice but the it worth- The money was people made while. 11 The members of KISS display their savage spirit. Photo by Kim Clark. 21 There's No One Like You sings Darryl Keck, '84, and Kerry Miller, '84. Photo by Michelle Wernimont. 31 Gavin Boultinghouse, '83, mellows the audience with his talent. Photo by Larry Billmeyer. 41 Kelly Goffinet, '83, and Gavin Boultinghouse, '83, dance to 3rd place. Photo by Michelle Wernimont. 51 Sean Iohnson, '84, rocks the casbah and the audience. Photo by Michelle Wernimont.

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by Robin Trowbridge The activities for homegoing began with an assembly in the gym. Bev Gansemer '83 than an- nounced T.1. Stewart as the 1983 homegoing king. He was crowned and carried onto the floor by Dan Nicks. Other homegoing king candidates wereg Brett Bor- dewick, Dennis Debolt, Dave Donovan, jeff Duve, Kurt Horch, Dave Iacquin- ot, Dan Nicks, Dennis Noel, and joe Paulsen. The powder puff football coaches, Matt MacNider '84, and Kurt Horch '83, each gave their pep speeches and told how Homegoing other teams. MacNider got down on his knees to pray while Horch told of the dream he had the night before. The junior cheerleaders, consisting of Sean Iohnson, Tom Lewey, Brian Nilles and Ed Schwartz strutted their stuff, while the sen- iors, Dennis Debolt, jeff Duve and Kurt Horch yelled for the seniors. The Seniors dominated the juniors in the powder puff football game 18-2. The football game was held immediately after the as- sembly but because of rain, all other activities were cancelled. much they hated to beat the ii ea as Q . ir 11 The senior girls and their coaches gather together after their victory on the field. Photo by Kim Clark. 21 T.1. Stewart and his escort Cathy Brimeyer await the announcing of the ., ,V homegoing king. Photo by Kim Clark. 31 The juniors sho show their team spirit after the powder puff game. Photo by Kim Clark. 41 Roger Brandel, Matt MacNider, Daren Davis and Dave Gansemer try to look their best after a tough time helping the juniors with the powder puff game. Photo by jeff Becker.



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Large Crowd Hear Power Play by Debbie Pins This year's annual Sadie Hawkins dance was held on Saturday, April 9 from 8:30 to 11:30 in the Hemp- stead commons. As in the past years, the dance was sponsored by the publications department and an estimate 500 people attended this year with publications taking in over S1,000 to go toward funds for Xanthus, Equestrian, and Equine. Music was provided by the band Power Play, con- sisting of Hempstead senior lay Neyens, Playing electric guitar and keyboardsg Ieff Kopp, bass player, Kevin Schneider, fKnuckl, playing electric guitar: and Tim Metz on the drums. Pictures were available and were taken by Wes Siebe. Refreshments con- sisted of cookies and punch. Any couple who wanted to get married could do so by paying a visit to the traditional Marryin' Sam, who was present to join couples in phony ma- trimony. Upon getting married, the bride received a flower, a ring, and an unofficial marriage certificate. Lisa Chappell, '84 said, The dance was fun and I enjoyed getting married. Karl Anderson performed a truly unique ceremony as Marryin' Sam. Iay Neyens '83 said, I felt the dance was very unorganized and un- planned. Overall it was a good time, but it could have been better if more people would have gotten involved and danced. Diane Leitner '83 com- mented, It seemed to me that no one liked the band. The only songs people danced to were slow ones, otherwise they just sat in the back of the commons. No one seemed to get involved at all, there were only about three people dressed up at the dance. MA, ..ii.r..ia.M.,....... fii .Li i A I .r ' 11 Kelly O'Neill '84 and Ieff Dyer '84 21 lay Neyens '83 and Ieff Kopp of enjoy the Sadie Hawkins dance. Photo Power Play jam at the dance. Photo by Dan Heinz. by Ieff Becker. 'gf 31 Laurie Nesteby '84 and Tina Heires prepare the refreshments before I dance. Photo by Dan Heinz.

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