Ernest Seaholm High School - Piper Yearbook (Birmingham, MI)

 - Class of 1986

Page 119 of 304

 

Ernest Seaholm High School - Piper Yearbook (Birmingham, MI) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 119 of 304
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Page 119 text:

A trio of pals perch on the steps in the courtyard seeking shelter from the weath- er and also the roving eyes of the admin- istration. Pho ' o ' V Ru« Raupp JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Robert Alkins Holly Avrunin Dean Bach Darrin Best Paul Richard RusscI Black Jeff Blackvuard Abigail Boxman Todd Boycc Jolee Breycr Michael Burke Elyce Bylow Casey Cercone Chris Chun Nicole Colby Gary Collins Leo Corlese Megan Costa Chris Demaago Sandra Denson Brett Dicks Andrew Donnely John Driscoll Jennifer Dudas Elisabeth Engelgan Paul Francis Christina Frisone Josh Greenblatt Andrew Halsted Edgar Hauser Beth Ann Hendricks. Max Herhol; Melis , Hir Mary Janicke Laura Jevitt Julie Josephson Michael K.ptyk William Koetting Pater Landgraff Michael Lawler Theresa Lukacs Peter Macfarlane Mark Martin Richard Mashaw Andrew McCauley Andy McGraw Lesley Miller Jerry Morgan Rob ert Moscati Paul Nader Matt Nigro Jeff Oen Kirk Olbrich Matci Papineau Bill Parks Matt Pomroy Christina Quaid Russel Raupp Matt Ruggles Tim Sayers Sara Schroeder Brad Scott Tom Seaman Tim Song Ann Mane Stack Hugh Sullivan John Sutherland Jay Tate Kirk Tischer Chris VanOphuijsen Jc!! v., gel T.. i V-,liz Bf.an Vosburgh Michael Webster Clifford Wessling Rochell Wetstein Bryan White Sieve Wills A couple of students share conversation and daringly have a cigarette between classes outside in the courtyard. photo by Russ Raupp Mark Williams Libbie Wilson Gunnar Winckler Randy Winograd Michael Winters Matthew Wit beck Deborah Witt Hilary Wolf Julia Wright John Yarjanian Sarah York James Young Amy Zangerle Leigh Zeising Adam Ziegelman Mary Zorn Jeremy Adams Michael Adelman Dawn Aginian Christine Albright Katherine Allran Amin Alousi Kelly Anderson Nicholas Anderson Nichole A nderson Alison Andreae Scott Appleford Kerri Archer April Aronoff Nadia Atassi Kristin Auten Jennifer A veni Melissa Bacon Stephon Bagne Peter Bailey Timothy Baldwin Brian Ballard John Barany Barbara Barrett Anne Basile Jules Bauduc Michael Baumuller Joanne Baxter Suzanne Beagen Stephanie Bearden Daniel Beeby Jonathan Bennett Lindsay Bentzen Erin Berline John Bernhard Brian Berry Joanne Bilicki Kevin Billington Robert Bird Jason Bitonti Jennifer Bitterle Norma Blasnich Terri Bogatay Jill Boroday Wesley Borucki JUNIORS SOPHOMORES 115

Page 118 text:

Give Me a Light ■CTiRTiiHiaMjaai Some think it ' s a violation of their rights, while others say it ' s a benefit to their health. It was one of the new rules that was reinstituted this year by the Seaholm administration. The smoking policy is based on the evidence strongly indicating the ill effects that smoking can have on a person ' s health. The original policy stated that any student caught using, or in possession of, tobacco on campus would be subject to a suspension. As the year wore on though, there was evidence that the rule was taken lightly. Smokers would be spotted still around campus and the butt-littered tunnel. A number of problems arose concerning this year ' s anti-smok- ing policy. The biggest problem so far was students who went across Lincoln to smoke. They figured that if they couldn ' t smoke on campus, they would go across the street and smoke. Some close residents, however, didn ' t like this so-called alternative. As the com- plaints came in, the administra- tion threatened to close campus for everybody. According to a number of students, this smoking problem smoldered in part due to the administration not coming down hard enough upon the offenders of their carefully laid out policy. The feeling of a lot of students when asked about the smoking policy was summed up by junior Judie Levitt. The new policy just tends to make the students want to smoke more when they leave campus. The opinions and views ex- pressed in this layout are not necessarily those of the PIPER staff or Seaholm ' s administration, and they are not intended to support smoking in any way. - Ed. Playing with fire by violating school policy, a smoker sneaks a toke. shaded from suspension-issuing staff by the court- yard steps. pholn bv Russ Raupp 114 UNDERCLASS



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Needing Douah by Kathy Morgan The sound of the final bell at 2:35 does not necessarily signify the end of a stressful day. It ' s just another beginning for the students on their way to their after school job. More often out of necessity than personal choice, many stu- dents every day drudgingly, habit- ually, or happily head for the time-clocks after school to get their hours. Many times these hours put in working at a job interfere with the time needed to do school work. But, junior Missy Hirsch stressed, That just makes you utilize the time you do have more wisely. Once employment turns into a way of life, turning back becomes quite difficult. The weekly pay- checks are essential to fulfill a newly acquired ability to control the funds needed for the necessi- ties of a high school student. Some students get jobs in certain places, like clothing stores, in order to get a discount there. Some join Co-op and work during the afternoon school hours to gain credits. Others get involved in jobs that interest them to gain experience for possible future careers. Re- gardless, the main reason stu- dents work is money! Ringing up another purchase for the gourmet. Passing on the latest news about recording sophomore Michael Makaymetz helps Cheese artists and compact discs to Discount Rec- and Co. cater to Birmingham ' s culinary tastes, ords customers, David Albaum joins the pholo bv Kalhv Morgan WOrkforce in Birmingham. photo by P Donar ii|i |i!!!l!ll 116 UNDERCLASS

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