Deckerville High School - Eagle Star Yearbook (Deckerville, MI)

 - Class of 1988

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Awaiting the big moment Sr. Missy Mullett Is Crowned Queen! ’’And the 1987 homecoming queen is”...this voice was go- ing through the candidates’ minds as the queen was being announced. The three seniors that shared this great moment were Julie Rumble. Pam Pelot, and Missy Mullett. At halftime of the 46-0 win over the Bronson Vikings. Missy Mullett was crowned queen. In describing how she felt at that moment Missy said, ”1 was stunned but excited by winning the crown.” At the pep assembly earlier in the day. senior Kyle Stouten- burg was named king. The oth- er two king candidates were seniors Tim Stolicker and Ke- vin Pozsgay. The underclassmen on the homecoming court were also excited and in awe of this spe- cial event. Junior Susan Varosi described it by saying, ”lt seemed weird because I was never on the court before.” It was a clear but cold night for the judging of floats. They were all finished with very hard work from every class. The winning float was from the sophomore class entitled ’’Into the Fire.” In preparation for the battle FIXING HER DAD’S TIE is senior repre- sentative Pam Pelot. Pam was nomi- nated for homecoming queen and is preparing her dad. Steve Pelot. for their walk onto the football field. Photo by Marion’s Studios. of the football team against the Bronson Vikings, the 7-Qth grades fired up and competed for the color day contest dur- ing that Friday school day. The seniors clad in black won the color day contest by a slim margin. In the area of showing the most strength though, the sophomores won the tug-of- war contest by beating the seniors and the juniors at the pep assembly. Mark Oswald WAITING PATIENTLY FOR THE PA RADE TO BEGIN is Susan Varosi. re- presentative for the junior class. The convertible she was riding in was do- nated by Tubbs Brothers of Sandusky. Photo by Marion’s Studios. 8 - %

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Set In Motion Bored? Well, that’s not usually the case for Deckerville people. Even for being in a small town, the students always find some way to keep occupied and busy. Whether it’s bugging the teachers to their wits end or just having fun, students seem to keep busy. It’s not always fun and games though. Students have their futures to think about, especially the juniors and seniors who will quite soon be graduated. The progress in our lives begins by setting in motion values, ideas, and goals. The only way to accomplish this is to use the knowledge and facts provided by our instructors and peers. Not only do our teachers influence us, but also our parents, who have laid the groundwork for our futures. Often we don’t realize how much our parents influence us until we get out from ’’under our parents’ wings,” and start living on our own. Students strive to accomplish their goals and to do the very best they can. So teachers, even though at times you feel like you could pull your hair out, have patience. We really do try our best. The next few pages show a little bit about the people at our school and their habits, views, and ideas. Leah Brinker ’’ALL WORK AND NO PLAY makes a dull man” is certainly a philosophy of sr. Doug Rich. While using crayons to draw a picture in his Art Design class. Doug shows that seniors have a fun side to them even during work time. Photo by Tom Thor- old. ENTHUSIASTIC FANS WATCH ON as the Deck- erville Eagles battle Bronson on homecoming night. As you can see by the fans’ faces, the game turned out to be an exciting victory for Decker- ville. The people of Deckerville are avid sup- porters of their sports program. Photo by Mar- ion's Studios. People Division - 7



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SHOWING HER PRIDE is senior Missy Muliett escorted by her father Hal Mullet t. She was crowned homecom- ing queen at halftime of a 46-0 win over the Bronson Vikings. Photo by Marion’s Studios. TRYING TO STAY CALM are senior Ju- lie Rumble and her father Tom Rumble. Julie was one of the seniors nominated for homecoming queen. Photo by Mar- ion’s Studios. HOMECOMING COURT Sophomore representatives Brian Handley and Tricia Hooper, junior representatives Steve Heilig and Susan Varosi. senior representatives Tim Stolicker and Pam Pelot. Queen Missy Muliett and King Kyle Stoutenburg. senior representa- tives Julie Rumble and Kevin Pozsgay. freshmen representatives Tricia Rein- elt and Scott Dumaw. Photo by Mar- ion’s Studios. Homecoming Court - 9

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