Hemlock High School - Huskie Yearbook (Hemlock, MI)

 - Class of 1981

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HEMLOCK HIGH 733 N. MIDLAND, HEMLOCK, , Ml HUSKIE SPIRIT UNDAMPENED D8 Staged on the sodden even- ing of October 9, Homecom- ing activities were a success due to Huskie spirit. NOT GETTING OLDER GETTING BETTER D24 Hemlock's teaching staff im- proves with age. MORE THAN A CLASS D38 Talent gleams outside the classroom doors. METAMORPHOSIS D66 Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors change and grow into maturity. CREATING WINNERS 392 EXPLAINING THE UNEXPLAINABLE D32 Teachers try hard, and so do the students, but sometimes the simplest things are incom- prehensible. ON THE MOVE D48 Huskies are on the move, cheering us on, pepping us up and enjoying entertainment. 2over and division page design by Ken Stroebel. Dpening section copy by vlrs. Gardener's 6th hour :reative writing; Ken Stroe- Del, Linda Neuenfeldt, Mary (richer, Renee Udell, Kim .olmaugh. Holly Suppes, Sarb Cuda, Tom Oldenburg, .isa Wenzel. PEOPLE is a trademark of Time incorpo- rated and is used by special oermission. Winners are created within themselves; glory shows so lit- tle of so much of an athlete. BITTERSWEET RELEASE D120 A four year struggle ends in dreams for the future and memories of the past.

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This year, like all others, has had it's tragedies. Among them were the earthquake in Italy, the eruption of Mount St. Helens, the flood in Texas, and the tornado in Hemlock. Although neither an earthquake in Italy nor a flood in Texas affected local residents, we were all brushed by tragedy during the destructive storm which touched Hemlock in Au- gust. We weren't covered in vol- canic ash from Mt. St. Helens, nor buried in rubble from an earth- quake, nor flooded from our homes by rising water, but we came face to face with nature's devasting power. Trees were uprooted; power was interrupt- ed; property was destroyed. Hemlock residents realized na- ture's powerful force cannot be controlled. We escaped, but we all felt a small part of the fear those Washington, Italian, and Texan residents endured. The t980 winter Olympics, held in Lake Placid, New York, brought excitement to coun- tries as large as the United States and as small as Liech- tenstein. Thrilling perfor- mances from great U.S. ath- letes like speed skaters Beth and Erik Heiden brought a feel- ing of pride to the American people. The American fans watched anxiously up to the final buzzer to see the United States hockey team's Impos- sible Dream come true, as they beat the seemingly invin- cible Soviets. But dreams of gold were shattered for some of the American athletes. Any hope of gold for the United States womens ski team was turned away by spectacular performances by Liechten- stein's Hanni Wenzel. A brave comeback by the United States skier Phil Mahre, whose ankle is held together by a metal plate and four screws did not earn him a gold metal, but he was certainly a con- tender. Linda Fratianne, America's expected gold win- ner in the figure skating had to settle for a silver metal, al- though she put on a very beautiful show. In the mens' fi- gure skating, American hope- ful Charlie Tickner did no bet- ter than a fourth place finish. But the biggest disappoint- ment came in the double fi- gure skating America's dou- bles Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardener, Olympic favorites, had their dreams of gold shat- tered by the misfortune of a leg injury suffered by Garden- er in preparation for their com- petition. Their four years of strenuous work went for naught as the injury forced them to bow out of the com- petition, much in the way the summer olympians did. Due to Russia's invasion of Afghani- stan, the American Govern- ment boycotted the summer Olympic games, refusing to send the American athletes to compete in Moscow. Many other countries joined the boycott. It isn't known how well the American athletes would have done. But there were some great American athletes who didn't get to compete. Among these were Kurt Thomas, United States' fantastic gymnast. He was ex- pected by many to bring

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