Marshall High School - Dial Yearbook (Marshall, MI)

 - Class of 1988

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CHEERING CLASSMATES ON. Seniors Karla Vincent and Aron Stewart cheer classmates on while seniors pull off another Spirit Festival victory. —T. VVakenight HE'S GOT LEGS. Junior Chris Crow shows off I his legs while everyone watches with amaze- I ment during a pep assembly. —T. Wakenight Student Life 7

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I HIP. HIP, HURRAH. Juniors place second after SAY CHEESE. The 1987 Homecoming court goofs I Thursday night events during Homecoming off while getting their picture taken by Craft Stu- I week. —T. Wakenight dios. —Craft Studios THE YEAR Through the year students were handed homework, were given tests and served detentions after school. It was a time for seriousness. But every now and then everyone was entitled to a break such as Homecoming, Spirit Festival, Junior Miss and Prom. Every little bit helped to relieve frustrations and anxieties. In the pro- cess classes were united, friendships evolved and spirits were ignited. Students were able to show artistic and athletic ability while striving to be the best and having fun in the process. Everywhere one looked there seemed to be a smile that had been hidden deep within. Laugh- ter once again roamed the halls which made everyone more relaxed. Sometimes these breaks were a little more than just tension relievers. They enabled students to believe in themselves which got them back on the homework track. In the end it all came through to make the school year just a little more exciting. 6 Student Life



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UMMER at attracts students on vacation School was out, the sun- ny weather had struck, and the student body was ready to start the three month vacation. School doors closed as suitcases were pulled out of the closet for those who had vacation plans set al- ready. “My family and Matt Davis’ went to Lake Tahoe.” mentioned junior Kevin Giannunzio. “I took a trip to Hilton Head Is- land with some friends,” mentioned sophomore Kevin Young. For some students, sum- mer was not all fun. They had jobs to keep them busy. “I worked with my dad roofing and siding houses,” mentioned fresh- man Toby Crull. “1 worked with animals at Wilcox Veterinary Hospital,” stat- ed Sarah Slater, junior. Other students attend- ed various camps around the state to better them- selves in areas such as sports. “Our cheerleading squad went to Central Michigan University. We earned awards for out- standing skills, stunts, spirit, leadership, and squad unity,” commented junior Lori Cook. Others went to camp to improve skills. “1 went to journalism camp at Michigan State ana won the Advanced Photogra- pher Award,” mentioned junior Trent Wakenight. Senior Tiffany Wagner added, “1 went to a de- bate institute and learned A LOT!” For sophomores, school may have been out but they still had to report there for one month of drivers’ edu- cation. Before you knew it, the three months ended and the bikinis and beachballs were put away. WHAT A TRIP. Senior Mitch Mathews traveled overseas to Germany for a portion of his summer vacation. Mitch com- mented. “The tour of the Her- forder Pils Brewery was excit- ing, and the samplings weren’t so bad either!” —D. VanFrei- drick SITTING PRETTY. Maggie La- Pietra, sophomore. Heather Franklin, sophomore, and Marci Mikesell, junior, were three girls who were able to spend some summer months in japan, visiting our sister cities —G. Manashira. HOW ABOUT A RIDE? Juniors Mindi Allen and Laura Walters spent one of their summer days on Crystal Lake at Laura’s cot- tage. They rented a motor boat for a day of fun in the sun. —B. Walters 8 Summer

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