Ernest Seaholm High School - Piper Yearbook (Birmingham, MI)

 - Class of 1986

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While savoring the famous Chicken McNuggets, burgers and fries, Mike Mclnally and his sister G=n ' e exchange comments with friends at in ther table ph • t P ' Dinar Senior Andy Song employs the skill of many previous lunches to fill a glass of coke to the brim at Burger King ' s self- serve drink machine without even spilling a drop Pholo by P Dorar SENIORS 87

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L unch Break How Do We Spend It? When it comes to Seaholm sen- iors, McDonald ' s was the most popular place for lunch. Other favorite haunts included Burger King, local sandwich shops such as Richard and Reis or Marty ' s Cookie Company, and students ' own homes. In outpolling Burger King by a 7- 3 margin, some McDonald ' s backers expressed their sentiments in clear, blunt terms. I like McDonald ' s because Burger King ' s food is dis- gusting, said senior Jenny Smith. I like McDonald ' s for its Chicken McNuggets and Burger King for its double-cheeseburgers — I don ' t know, I guess I ' d have to say (I prefer) Burger King, was senior Paul May ' s less decisive comment. Reasons for choosing a particular place to go to eat included types of by L, Ament and S. Dixon food, the price, the convenience of reaching it, and the atmo- sphere. Favorite foods included Chicken McNuggets, double - cheeseburgers, shakes, and the traditional burger and fries. Amusing experiences while out to lunch included running out of gas and stealing the Snoopy signs displayed at McDonald ' s. When asked if they prefer eating out to eating at Seaholm, the unanimous response was Yes, and the reasons included the food and the chance to get out of school for an hour. After a morning of trying to settle an empty stomach, Paul Coodes eagerly takes his first bite of the knowingly famous McDonald ' s hamburger, photo by Paul Donar Mark Duff Maureen Dunn Patrick Dunn Tara Eason Krista Edwards Michelle Ehret Tanya Eidschun Phillip Elizalde Bobbie Elnicky Burt Engel Douglas Engle Mary Beth Eppel Deborah Erlandson Gordon Evans Christopher Farah 86 SENIORS



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Cary Gatewood Gen Gibbs Melissa Gibson Paul Goodes George Goodwin Susan Green Randy Griesman Eric Griffiths Michael Hailer Scott Hamilton Holly Harris Keely Harris Randal Hartkoph John Hartman Tracey Harvey B anshees of the Blacktop On the evening of October 24. 1985, as the last traces of Field Day preparation settled into their proper places, the night air remained active and chaotic. As the roar of their untuned engines ripped through the city, the skeletons of these huge beasts shimmered in the moonlight. These monsters are called war wagons and definitely belong to Seaholm tradition. The only major step required in the life of the wagon is to find a group of people to contribute suffi- cient funding toward the purchase. Not just any car will do, though. The top must be easily pliable and ample rust must be present to paint over. by P Newton and B Matz The crews then spend about two weeks bonding together to fight the other classes. Less extreme than the flash and flourish of the wagons, many students also enjoy the conve- nience of their own cars. These chariots are designed to last longer and look cleaner. One only needs to look out over the sea of steel in the rear of the school to make a choice. With a sinister smirk. Brad Kasselman prepares to descend into the depths of his snow-white BMW to pursue more ad- ventures, photo by Paul Donar 88 SENIORS

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