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

 - Class of 1986

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Ernest Seaholm High School - Piper Yearbook (Birmingham, MI) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 121 of 304
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Imagining herself on the trips she helps plan. Michele Vander Brug prepares flight tickets for Total Travel Management customers. photo by Paul Donar Keir Bovmg Shawna Bowman Joseph Boyer Vince Bozich Bridgid Bremner Adam Brode Mia Bronston Kenneth Brown Lawrence Brown Michael Brown Kirsten Browne Erika Brunei Amy Burch Cris Burgum Katherine Burke Jonathan Burliegh Chris Burton Stuart Bussel Joshua Calomeni Jennifer Camp Licia Carlson Kirk Carman Michael Carroll Shawn Casey Schelley Cavendish Rebecca Chase Jennifer Christman David Christopher Tanya Clark Howard Cooper Suzanne Corej Aimee Cote Jennifer Crackel Jennifer Crain Carolyn Crink Kelly Cronin Amanda Crooker Michael Currier Khaled Dabish Paul Dain Erin Dambach Thomas Dawson Danielle Delp Julianna Denney fan Dickie Gino Diclemente Jennifer Dlllworth Stephanie Dixon Catherine Dobiesz Elizabeth Dobiesz lain Dodds Michael Douglas Diane Dovaras Brian Dreyer Denise Duff Jennifer Dustman Andrew Dyer BIythe Eaman Edward Elizalde Karen Erlandson SOPHOMORES 117 .

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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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It ' s All in a Pay ' s Work Many students think that the dean ' s office is just a place to go if you ' re in trouble. It ' s true that the dean ' s offices handle all of the school ' s discipline problems. Up- per School Dean secretary Sally Dikeman joked, We have so many detentions and suspensions that we don ' t have time to do anything else! On a broader scale, the Lower School Dean secretary Betty Elkins explained, Whatever comes up, we deal with it. And it ' s a multitude oi things. The Lower School Office runs the clinic and handle phone calls to parents when students are sick. It ' s the responsibility of the Upper School Office to handle all of the student activities such as Student Con- gress, the spring musical, school dances. Prom, and graduation. But what about the deans themselves? Discipline, of course, is a major concern. Upper School Dean Charlie Scott stated, suspend approximately 25 kids per week, and Schuster probably does another 25. When they aren ' t dealing with attendance paperwork, the deans handle such crises as unlocking the costume room for panicked ac- tors, breaking up food fights, and negating detentions for responsi- ble students. So whether it ' s signing in, signing out, or just passing through, the deans ' offices pro- vide aggravation for some, or an outlet for social interaction for others. Proving ih t there ' s more to give at Christmas than detentions, Santa Charlie and elf Jon Teachman boost holiday spirits at Breakfast with Santa phum by Jiii Rnss John Schuster and Charlie Scott smile smugly knowing that they can rest their weary heads after signing over 8327 detentions this year. phoio by P Donac 118 UNDERCLASS

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