Hopkins High School - Warrior Yearbook (Minnetonka, MN)

 - Class of 1988

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Royal Random Noth SI 1 Subzero temps and wicked wind-chills were part of the arctic blast of '88 While winter raged outside, students warmed up to co-emcees Mike LeSage and Jane Linsmayer as they introduced the candidates for Winter Games royalty After crowning princes Ron McClure and Todd Stemer and princesses Michelle Lucey and Heidi Graham, and after the appropriate drumroll. Kris Arney and Jim Sexton put on the royal robes King Sexton officially opened Winter Games week by shouting. Let the games begin!! nter Games Commence The Schedule Floor Hockey Volleyball Badminton Pool Tournament Snow Soccer Table Tennis Arm Wrestling Weight Lifting Mall Games Mini-Dance Quiz Bowl The Winter Games Court Back Row Chris Uhas. Randy Buendorf. Enc Haugen. Jennifer Goforth. Todd Brouf-man. Jm Keen. Todd Stemer. Jm Sexton. Ron McClure. Mark Menge. Jamte Bonks. Pat Delaney. Ana Martnez. Todd Dvorak. Wendy Downs and Dan Berkness Front Row Cmdy Duiehay. Deidre Schmidt. Heidi Graham. Krts Arney. Mcnese Lucey. Potty Hegre. Morrve Ghckman. Kerry Aiendorf and Harold Hegg 28 RANDOM NOTES

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HOT SPOTS 34% Movies 28% Dinner 13% Porties 8% House 8% Onginoi Spots 4% lakes 3% High School Games At Greenstreets. Cathy Herfindahl pelts Bob Kkst with a handful of popcorn FIRST DATE 00'S Girls 1. Make sure parents and siblings are out of sight. 2. Try to be reody on time If you’re not. your date may find himself being interrogated by you parents. 3 Spence is golden, but not on the test date Try to keep conversation going. 4 Be like Susie Chopstick; have weB-conditioned bps. 5 Use hairspray sparingly. HcW the look, but don't try to preserve it Guys 1. Have you life ambitions speech planned out for the parental interview 2. Be a nice young man . 3 Be friendly to household pets 4 Practice proper dental hygiene. 5. Be a tan man1 DO'S DONT'S DONTt Girls 1 Never answer the phone on the first ring 2 Don't wear too much make-up He wonts to see you. not the new Estee Lauder cosmetic collection 3. Don't show more skm than you wont twn to touch 4 Don't wear too much perfume You want to attract, not repel, Guys 1 Don't appear too eager Pick her up a little late, but don't honk the horn! 2 Never ask the girl what she wants to do Suggest a few things, and then let her decide. 4. Don't act cool if it doesn't come naturally 5. If you can't say anything nice, don't soy anything at ci. 6 Never let her see you sweat RANDOM NOTES 27



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Jon Steen© and Garth Hangortnee entertain at the Jomm Session Michele Wafcer. backed by Randy Kromer on drums and Jonathon York on guitar, enjoys performing on stoge. Heart-O-Grams Valentine's Day and Winter Games-where was the connection? Well, the missing link was a quartet, or rather eight quartets of students singing Heart-o-grams to lucky students and staff members. Graduate Jenny McCourt and senior Natalie Ojeda were the masterminds behind 1988's Heart-o-grams. Said quartet member Amy Chapman. It makes people feel special when they get one. and it's fun to see their reaction. Janice Blatt tackles the twister board. Jammin' Tunes | t makes the world go around, and it helped make Winter Games a success. Friday afternoon I students lined up before the theater door to hear the 1988 Jamm Session. Performing were three student bands-Todd Ames Blues Band and Revue. Echoes, and A Week or Two. Megan Blonigan, Amy Papas. Deidre Schimidt and Shoe Gorman serenade a chipper Roman Borgerd-ing Concentrating. Sean Uhas controls the pool ta- Later that night, after a boys basketball victory 71-58 over Cooper, the Winter Games dance took place. This year, it took on a casual atmosphere as it was held in the cafeteria. Two student bands. MULCH and Cornbread, performed. 250 students, a larger crowd than had been expected, were able to enjoy the talents of the two bands performing. ble RANDOM NOTES 29

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