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+. ee LPOm Exciting to Exotic To promote the Hawaiian holiday, Student Council sponsored a Hawaiian dress-up day, a hula hoop contest, and the traditional pie-eating contest, using, of course, coconut cream pies. In hopes of bringing back the annual homecoming parade, council members talked to classes, stressing the work involved in the project. A school-wide vote indicated that the majority of students favored a parade; however, they didn’t want to give the necessary time involved. Freshman Kerri Bloemker expressed the opinion of many, “I didn't have time to work on it, but I thought it was good to try to get it started again.” Students still enjoyed participating in both the second annual powderpuff volleyball games and bonfire held afterwards. Attendance, however, was marred by the final World Series game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Milwaukee Brewers in St. Louis. While some chose to watch the game on T.V., many who attended senior powderpuff team, the night proved to be a real celebration. y powderpuff tuned in ‘on transistors to «4 follow the play by play action. For - both the victorious Cardinals and the 4 r rs After being selected spirit queen, senior Bobby Frank takes advantage of his reign. Three of the four junior powderpuff coaches, Brad Paschal, Tom Collmann, and Jeff Gibbons, give their team a pep talk before the start of the game. Showing perspective buyers his ‘‘merchandise, senior Brian Langhauser along with the other seven senior football players help the cheerleaders raise money to pay for supplies needed to help promote team spirit. Student Life 13
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From Elegant Z m 2 14 Homecoming to Estatic A beautiful, blazing sun reflected off a rushing waterfall. Student Council had mastered the job of transforming the gym used daily for P.E. classes into an extravagant Hawaiian scene with splashing waves in the distance, Master and Mistress of Ceremony, Mr. John Heath and Mrs. Jackie Schneider, introduced the couples, who emerged from alternating grass huts to diagonally cross the gym. Each maid, assisted by her escort, carefully and nervously bowed and was acknowledged by the audience. A hush fell over the Hawaiian setting. Muffled whispers tried to guess the soon-to-be named royalty. Jackie Schaffner and Troy Crase were announced as Special Maid and Escort. As they took their bows, tension mounted with renewed intensity. Another silence swept over the audience while Mr. Heath leisurely opened the crucial envelope, proclaimed Scott Koch the 1982-83 King of Highland High School, and informed him of his reigning Queen. Enticing the crowd, Scott walked not directly to her but around the possible candidates, then down the center aisle towards his future Queen, Gayle Radmer. Thunderous applause and flashing cameras greeted the newly elected HHS royalty as they took their first bows together. With the ceremony over and congratulations extended, the crowd gradually dispersed to other after- coronation activities bringing to an end our Hawaiian escape. As an excited crowd views the first walk of the newly elected 1982-83 Homecoming King and Queen, seniors Gayle Radmer and Scott Koch
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