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Catherine (Cath): Here ' s where the fun began: Soph year and our Inlimate study hall chats. The summer brought our first experience with Coolers and Canadian sailing with the men. ' Elton John - Sept then came David ' s uarietable potpourri of parties (Champagne on a Sunday?) January 1st was the start of George M. ■ Tab and bubble gum forever! Feb we sang out way up North (Was one pair of skiis enough?) April brought Horida and Florida brought Tony and Doug I think I ' m gonna be sick! Hadleys. just around the corner. 16 today. 21 tonight Come June we are off to cheerleading camp, concerts, and Cedar Point. Sept. we are SENIORS. The fall brought many college visits and our motto: Get me to college! Bob or Doug?!? That is the question. Oct. and the Halloween Dance: We really don ' t dress like this. Weekends at Netiloff ' s. waterbcds. jaccuzzis. baked brie. Long Island Iced Teas. Nov brought Field Day and our awesome 3 ■ legged race, even before the gun went off. (HA!) Dec. marked yogurt and G.N.. Zingerman ' s. a call from Trinity at 2 a.m.. and Reed Ranch. Cath. we ' ve been through so much together. 1 can ' t believe we ' re graduating, but HEY. Indiana and Miami are only two hours away. (And we ' re both red and white!) I ' m looking forward to next year Love ya lots and a Gucci purse. Elizabeth ( Buff! ) c OMMUNIT Y Attention Affection, And Food by Jason O ' Malley For the third year in a row a colorful parade of senior citizens from the Birmingham community filtered through the main hall and headed toward the Home Economics room for a morning filled with attention, affection, and good food. Along with Karen Jacobson ' s classes, Ellen Fleming once again brought the Home Ec. department together to create the annual Senior Citizens Dinner. The entire event was prepared and coordinated by the Foods A, Interior Design, Clothing, and Single Survival classes. The prepara- tion began in the fall with the everpresent cookie and candy bar sales which produced more than enough funds to pay for the dinner. And along with the donations from local florists and businesses, the atmo- sphere was set for a beautiful dinner. The guests were mainly composed of senior citizens from Birmingham ' s BASCE and several were bussed in from Shelter Arms. Surprisingly, many grandparents of Home Ec. students also attended. The afternoon proved to be quite a cross section of generations, as a group of Walnut Lake Elementary School second grade students came to sing Christmas carols for the guests. It was a wonderful experience for all who participated from the senior citizens to the students, said Home Economics teacher Karen Jacobson. It ' s nice to see high school students doing for other people and giving of themselves. Sophomore Karen Ktapproth carefully pours another cup of steaming hot coffee for one of the many senior citizens who attended this dinner prepared by all of the Home Ec students. pholo by Doug Engle COMMUNITY ADS 263
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PATRONS Tom and Doe Cooper Ken and Nancy Crawford Johanna Delp Mr. and Mrs. Al Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Dunn Hugh and Pat Edmonds Constance B. Engle Earl E. Engle Bob and Jan Everson Thomas E. and Sharon A. Foote Mrs. Allison L. Friedman Jim and Gcorgann Fuller Buff - Study hall sophomore year. Doug ' s boat - DA.. David ' s surprise party, champagne on a Sundav? D.K. ' s parties - toga, lock-in. dance steps. George M. . Tab and Bazooka, jammin ' . tap dancing, convertibles and the Co-Go ' s, up North skiing, ballet on Camelot, Florida, the sandbar. Whop Bop a Loo Bop. Tony Doug. Polo Bikinis, the Bobbsey Twins, my man. So. What are you saving? Hadley ' s ■ dancing, peach blossom. Coolers, cotton ginny. Steve ' s ice cream, road trips to U of M. Tally Hall. GUCCI. Madonna, staying with Erin, cheerleading. Does a tree make noise when no one is around? aerobics, three-legged, getting lost in Livonia, That ' s so scary, singing for four hours. Could you sing that G? The ex-seniors - miss them, prom, I have no clothes. That ' s so Buffy. guess? senior year. I ' m scared. So. where do you want to go to school? Get me to college ■ Indiana. Miami - I ' m going to miss you - We ' II have coffee together in 10 years, next door neighbors ■ best friends - Thanks for everything Cath 148 Pierce Birmingham, Michigan 642-5550 115 Kercheual Crosse Pointe, Michigan 886-7688 Senior Heather Burch. an employee at Bayberry Hill Classics, proudly models one of their ensembles. The Musical Oasis SALES • LESSONS • RENTALS THOMAS HOLLYER PURVEYORS OF FINE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 1810 S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM, MI 48011 313-540-4155 262 COMMUNITY ADS
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c OMMUNIT Y They ' re on the Prowl bw Maureen Dunn Hiding behind winding curves, arching trees, and unobtrusive sidestreets, especially Argyle, Cran- brook and Bradway Boulevard, the police are always ready to catch the culprit. The blue and red lights flash as the police car screeches out of hiding, forcing all the cars to beware and let him by. Is it nrie? rushes through every mind of every driver. As some panic, the quick reaction of the lead foot slamming on the brake brings them to an immedi- ate halt. Giving her opinion on the subject of Birmingham police cars, junior Wendy Broughton said, After a while you know where every police car hides, and the lights on top of their cars almost give them away. But there has been change in the Birmingham police department . . , that ' s right, unmarked police vehicles. So now drivers must be cautious while speeding around corners, drag racing with the school rival, or practicing 180 ' s in the parking lot. Senior Buffy Martin, recently pulled over by an inconspicuous police car commented, Who would think that a blue Buick could possibly be a police car? Some drivers are pulled over for such things as exceeding the speed limit by two miles per hour or reckless driving. Tickets range from twenty dollars to seventy dollars, depending upon the offense. And the unknown officer in the unmarked police car is not known to go easy on the offender. Students may try crying, pleading their innocence, and throwing fits, but the so- called cop stands his or her ground. So the next time you plan to show off or impress your companion, stop . . . think first . . . then slow down. You don ' t know what might be waiting for you around the next corner. Renee Lyons, a Birmingham police officer, stands by her faithful squad car smirking with satisfaction due to the pleasure of writing another speeding ticket. pholn bv J O ' Malltv PATRONS Stacey Fuller Bill Graham Dr. and Mrs. K.A. Greenawald Ralph and Maggie Griner Virginia C. Grow Mr. and Mrs. Stephan E. Hall Marilyn Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harris Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hassenpflug Pat and Dick Haupt Motomasa Higashisono Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Hofer Susan B. Hall. CFP Finanical Plans Provided President in Cooperation with Mutual Service Planning Corp. BIRMINGHAM Financial Planning CORPORATION Registered Investment Advisor 401 S- Woodward • Suite 441 • Birmingham. Michigan 48011 (313) 644-2588 Your drafting supply, printing reproduction specialists Drafting Supply and Photographic Division 20390 West 8 Mile Road Southfield, Ml. 48075 353-2950 1-800-552-1788 264 COMMUNITY ADS
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