Algonac High School - Algonquin Yearbook (Algonac, MI)

 - Class of 1985

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Below: Enthusiastic Class of 85 cheering sections greeted the Homecoming Court members during o September 21 assembly. Sophomores constructed an authentic ' 20 ' s cor which captured second place. Kim Kasperowicz, Joonn Meldrum, Leslie Blonck, Dill Dedmon. Julie Kwasiborski and Jason Hordy odded o touch of authenticity. A fire breathing dinosaur and Cove women Kim Stieler, Morgie Gunther and Terri Angers gave the seniors 1st place in the floor competition.

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Laughter flows... Spirit Week a smash As Gory Tafoya, rhe yearbook photographer from Craine- Williams Studio, shut his cor door and approached the school, he began to wonder, ’’What ' s going on? In front of his eyes he sow cavemen, Romans, flappers and teenyboppers just going about their business. He walked through the hall of Rome and through the senior cove when he thought to himself, What else but Spirit Week! On Monday, October 1, the school freaked out with hot, tie and glosses day. Students searched through their collections for their most outrageous hots and glosses and went through their fathers ' closet for his craziest tie. A variety of hots were worn from blinking sun visors to good, old, Bless You Boys Tiger Hots. Tuesday the school was filled with loud colors os students clashed their clothing. Stripes and polka dots were mixed and matched os clash doy was a huge success. Kenny Licari really stood out with a checkered suit coot and funky pants. Mirror images covered the halls on Wednesday os twin doy took place. Students and their friends dressed alike and hod a lot of fun acting crazy throughout the doy. Michelle Ellis and Jennifer DeLonge dressed themselves os twin little girls and at- tracted quite a bit of attention os they strolled around the school in their P.J. ' s. Thursday, dressing to respective themes, students earned points towards the spirit jug. The Seniors ' theme was cavemen. Juniors were Romans, Sophomores were roaring 20 ' s flappers and Freshmen be-bopped to the 50 ' s era. Seniors won this competition. One of the days highlights was when the senior cove people ran through the halls yelling, ’ ’Ungo Bunga before first hour. Copping off the week was Friday ' s traditional Blue and Gold day with a pep assembly at the end of 5th hour. John Desmarais really got into the spirit of the day os he pointed his face blue and gold. Throughout the years, mums hove always ended the Homecoming week. Juniors delivered 300 mums with messages of love and friendship. Rock tee shirts inspired Greg Knight, Tom Hoebeke. Dove Grocki, and Diono D ' Eoth to become mirror images on twin doy. Cove men... the quiet, dignified Senior Moth students, Leslie Dieke, Jennifer Rollins, Dud Adkins, Kelly Hurst and Joe Drexler show their savoge” side os they ore counted for spirit week. Modeling the latest for Vogue Magazine. Kelly Swanson ond Amy Fioroni pose during lunch break on Closh doy. Spirit Week 11



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Yearbook members, Jill Ancona, Sheri Gulerre, 5helly Seczowa, and John Burnette work to create interest in the 1985 book with o decorated Cougar driven by Rob Tobion. Returning to the 50 ' s Dove Srrevel, Poul Moehlmon, Shelli Kurok, Shown Leonard, Jenny Rochon, Amy Heinrich, and Trocy Thomas ride on the Sweet Shoppe float. Juniors in togas Kit Raymond, Amy Jacobs, Sue Honkey, Sondy Plocencio, Melanie Furtah, Patti Engelhordt, Orion Genow, Leonard Pascoe and Stacy Delia relax in the traditional Roman setting Parade captivates downtown audience As parade participants pulled into the IGA parking lot, they were greeted by Mr. Ford and Marty Tischbein with their place in the line up. Thus, on October 5, another Homecoming Parade began. With Homecoming October 5, the process of transforming garbage bags into float flowers became a pressure situa- tion. Thursday, October 4, students worked frantically to put their finishing touches on the float. Marty Tischbein, chairman of this event, lined up 28 en- tries from student floats to candidates for the November 6 election. He started planning, the first day of school because Homecoming was so close. He said that the hardest thing in planning the parade was getting a hold of the participants. The Seniors hod the winning float, o big pink dinosaur that exhaled smoke. They were followed by the Sophomores with their 1920 ' s antique cor. The juniors took third with their Roman coliseum ond taking 4th place with a strong fight, were the Freshmen with their 50 ' s sweet shop. Other entries included the Notional Honor Society Float, The Remem- brance cor, the Science Club Float, and the ever popular River Queen carrying the Homecoming Court. The Algonac community participated with entries such os the Police ond Fire Deportments, political candidates like: James Docherty, Terry London ond Jon Novok, to name a few, and members of the school board rode in the Meet the Candidates cor. I felt that the parade wos very well done , said Gio Leon. Mr. Ford said he felt , Marty did o fantastic job giving us a well organized, well run porode. It wos super! Mr. Muskrat participates in the parade with cheerleader escorts Julie Jenkins, Renee Dieke, Trocey LoParl, Melissa Wight, Julie Fioroni, Trocie Moravcik, Dena Dingwall, Cindy Sygif, Ann Kmetz ond Cheryl Lorence. Homecoming Porode 13

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