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Time to order their last school picture. Advisor Nancy Elenbaas explains how. during the Junior’s first class meeting. Homeroom is the place to ask questions, and get organized. Sophomore Travis Kidder seeks an answer. That first week can be tough, even for good students like Sr. Jackie Jacobs and Jr. Tom Johnson, as they head for the buses loaded with homework. Getting lost in the crowd, is easy when you’re a freshmen. Robert Wilde and Chad Taylor enjoy the security of their locker. “I’m glad to be back, because I get to see my friends all the time, not just occassionally’’, points out Jr. Tami Gebhart. Fellow classmates Mandy Hackett and Monica Schaner seem to agiee. Practice, practice, practicel Assit. Varsity Football Coach Jack Heglund. heads out to prepare for the season opener against White Cloud.
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• I 2 How does it feel to be back in good old H.H.S.? First Impressions Do you remember the first day of high school? Walking down those enormous halls and feeling so small? On one hand it felt great! Actually fabulous! You’d finally made it to high school. But then again, you felt shy, maybe just a little bit afraid. “The first day back I felt intelligent. Ready to get down to work, remarked sophomore Ann Hunting-ton about her first impression of the year ahead. However, not everyone shared Ann's enthusiasm, as junior Dianna Flanery replied, “Seeing the school felt exactly the same. Like there hddn't been more than a week of summer. Regardless of what you see or think everyone's impression is different. By Tonia Sloan “I feel like King of the Halls, because I'm a senior, comments Susan Alvesteffer about her first day back to school “Do not honk your horns at the buses following school! , emphatically states Principal Richard Huntington during the open assembly. Paying attention in homeroom, may help freshmen Jim Baird. Roger Croff and Troy Boerma cope with first day anxieties.
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Let’s Party! Cause There’s So Much To Celebrate “Let’s Party”, that's what senior Trent Kidder said about his last year in good old H.H.S. We have so much to celebrate. This is the 25th year in the present high school building. The theme from the 1962 Hartian is still often quoted, “Out Of The Old, And Into The New. The improvements that were done to the school over the summer have made that 25 year-old theme alive again. Some of these improvements were: repainting the gym, including the press-box, which now has a sharp looking Pirate head on it. Also placed in the gym, were flags showing the years each sport won their conference, district and regional divisions. Other improvements were done to the band room. Such as carpeting the walls and putting up new ceiling tiles to improve the acoustics. A new and lively band director, Mr. Mike Trego, also proved to be a welcome addition to our faculty. Bran-den Michael remarked that, “Mr. Trego is energetic and into his music. “He’s like one of the students, but he still has authority”, commented Crystal Whitney. With all the improvements the school doesn’t seem 25 years-old, but 25 years is nothing compared to Michigan’s 150 years of statehood. as we also commemorated our state’s sesquicentennial. ’87 has certainly proven to be a year of celebration, so ... Let's Party!” By Jane Oomen Say Sesquicentennial! Coureur De Bois Kicks otf their year with a celebration, and plans to commemorate Michigan's 150th anniversary of statehood. Meeting Eating. Seniors Dee Purdy. Julie Veurink Maggie Gracia, during the organizational meeting of Coureur De Bois. Last school picture. Jr. Cathy Aquirre looks forward to the next years senior portrait. 4
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