Algonac High School - Algonquin Yearbook (Algonac, MI)

 - Class of 1987

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¥ ♦ As tfirparade continued in the afternoon, Nicole Brooks, Howie McCollom and Dave Amoe celebrate Christmas months early. ♦ Parade displays colorful floats Loud music, new band uniforms, outstanding floats and the 1987 homecom- irfe court attracted many people on a chilly, but sunny afternoon. ,i A great deal of planning went into the organization of the parade. The results were: Sophs-lst, Juniors-2nd, Seniors-3rd, Frosh -4th. “We h£d to make sure the rules were fair, yet allowed the students to make the floats more creative,” said Katie Moran, rules committee chairperson. The student council, ilong with a lot of help from Mrs. Bukhari and Mr. Ford ent out invititations, planned t he line up, ob- tained the parade permit and kept things moving. “I Ls. Bokhari was a Jot of help. She was very dedicated,” said parade chairperson, Am£ Fiorani. Dressed to every color in the rainbow, Melissa Kenny turned out to be the most colorful clown at the parade. ¥ ¥ 12 — P arade it Taking the cake to their own birthday party, the sophomore class found themselves winners of the floats. Terry Vermeulen, Trade Lobeck, Tammy Mussan, Catky Cronk and Joe McKoan enjoy the fesnvities. Witches and scarecrows found themselves n the junior float. Tina Chwan casts a spell on Darrin Engel., ¥

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Class exchanges resulted in many strange outfits. Elaine Blackburn, Alison White, Laura DiVergilio and Tammy„Musson moved quickly to get to their second flbur class before the tardy bell. y Spirit competition results in class rivatry Confusion, frustration and headaches were some of the reactions shared during the week. Trying to get all activities organized and keep everydhe happy was an impossible ta R as Kim Kasperowicz soon discoveffed. • Watching Kim keep everjjfching organized all week helped one realize how enormous the job wap. It seemed hat as soon as one thing was done, something else was added. “It was a lot of hard work, but in the end it was rewarding to see all the classes more spirited than they were all the -othe r years.” said Kim. Controversy mirroflfc intense class rivalry as students battled for spirit jug points. Katie Moran as rules com- mittee chairperson ran into occa- sional problenjs trying to keep the rules fair for everyone. The result of one of the conflicts was that the points for hall decorations were split between the sophomores and jurors, With the choice of beach party for a senior theme, Katie commented that : “The hall judging was the most con- troversial. Many seniors felt that because of their theme, they were be- ing compared to the class of ’86.” lumber Day brought fuzzy slippers nd stuffed nimals to class for Keyboarding students Connie unnells, Lori Krantz, and Kelli McFadden. v ¥ , Class exchange gave students time o compare nofes on what theyivBve seen so far. P.J. Pelletier stops to clue Bud Herz in on her Halloween costume. T Homecoming — 11



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Traditionally, the first assembly of the year recognizes the court representativ es and gives the senior class a chance to claim their seats of honor in tHfe gymJWie class of ’87 enthusiastically greets their chosen representatives. These senior beach bums were caught riding the Trick or treaters were found moving through waves on the beach party float. Tifti Davis, Joann the parade anticipating the judges decision on the Meldrum, and Julie Kwasiborski enjoy the vinning float. Darrin Engel and Tina Chwan are excitement. Stewing up potions and spells. Parade - 13

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