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“Ain’t we somethin’!” seemed an appropriate motto for the class of ’82. Seniors Debbie Mc- Clellan. Nona Rosebohm. Penny Halliday. Dawn Gregus. Teresa Sussex, Sherry Bourgeois, Julie Bischoff. Michele Calkins, and Tricia Spicer demonstrate the enthusiasm that carries them through to graduation. began, interrupted briefly by sporting events. The ski club pro- vided a weekly chance for an average of 70 students to take advantage of one of our snowiest winters in recent years. An above average number of snow days helped break the monotony, as did a visiting poet, mime group, and a student acting company from Interlochen. Spring finally arrived, after countless snowstorms. April’s Snoball occupied thoughts tempo- rarily until warm weather brought the reality of summer vacation closer. Graduation and the last day of school, so long in coming, became reality . . . and another school year fades into summer. Above average snowfall kept skiiers satisfied. Kel- ly Spiess and Cindy Porath suit up to tackle Caberfae slopes on a weekly ski club trip. Student Senate President Lori Lepper takes down ideas from members on the Snoball theme. Supervised by Jack Kramer, the senate organized major dances and movies during the year in addition to revising the student handbook.
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Raymond Soon-to-be-seniors Penny Halliday, atop Ed Zielinski, and Nona Rosebohm, supported by John Rzycki, occupy a July afternoon at the beach and think of September as years away. Raymond SUMMER FADES TO SCHOOL DAYS Homecoming provides an annual week of spirited competition climaxed by the queen's crowning. Newly announced Homecoming Queen Penny Halliday re- ceives a congratulatory hug from retiring queen Cindy Wyman. The sunny, carefree days of July and August always seem to fade so quickly when school starts. Memories of nothing-to-do-but-lay-in-the-sun days are replaced with the realities of week- end homework and after school football practice. Approximately 650 students settled smoothly back into the September rou- tine at Houghton Lake. . Money prob- lems made it necessary to schedule a seven period day, but this seemed a minor adjustment. The busy rush of new classes quickly gave way to spirited annual homecom- ing activities. Then the winter doldrums Gymnast Toni Boats illustrates her form on the beam, one of the talents that consistently earned her recognition as best all-around in competition. Opening—5
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