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LIFE Ad in a wcftji—andp uj, I Five days of fun and games. The return of Gumby. 29 hours of Snoball practice. A multitude of strange phenomena. ■ All this and only 24 hours in a day? That’s all we need! It gives us time to accomplish all our work and still have time to play. Check out the Student Life section to find out the many uses of a car (besides transportation), the events that make us laugh and cry, the ways in which our parents embarrass us and a whole lot more. To see how we fit it all in, flip through the next 34 pages. You’ll see that the highlights and hassles of a student’s life are all in a days work-- and play. ■ At least seven of the 15 community service hours required by the National Honor Society members had to be spent at King's Nursing Home. Completing the service hours turned into hard work, even though some of the time was spent playing games like during this visit on Halloween. Nursing home residents Imogene Martinson and Golda Wildt put candy in the bags of Michelle King and Jeremy Jones who also spent Halloween night at King’s. For more about the National Honor Society, see pages 22-23. Photo by Carrie Mieske. ■ Newly-elected homecoming queen senior Carrie Mieske recieves a hug from fellow candidate Randi Chidester. Carrie may have been the winner of the half-time activities, but the Bobcats put a lot of work into playing the Mustangs, winning 13 to 11. For more on the festivities, see pages 14-15. Photo by Jeff Raymond. STUDENT LIFE DIVISION
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it My mom is so embarrassing. I got a little piece of Juju fruits caught in my throat and she made me stand up with my arms in the air and she started beating me on the back. M Senior Nicole Gross Ui get in trouble a lot for laughing in class. I think it’s because of the littlest things. 5? Senior Kari Caster STUDENT LIFE That's ALL We Need
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'leti uA. ail about it L I only wear what people want me to wear. My friends influence me a lot. If they make fun of something I wear, I won’t wear it again. ) Freshman Kim Dworzynski LI go shopping in Bay City or Saginaw, somewhere out of town. I buy what I do because it is an attention-getter and I like it.) ■ Senior Heidi Widdis L I don’t understand why people can’t wear normal Levis and sweatshirts. People shouldn’t be judged by what they wear.) Senior Georgina Cabay GUM BY, along with his sidekick Pokey, was one of the year’s hottest trends in Houghton Lake. Junior Mitzie Guldner kept up with the fad as she sports a Gumby sweatshirt. Photo by Terr) Howell. AS PART OF THE TREND set for the playoff game in Newberry, junior Tom Blanchard has the letters ‘HL’ shaved on the sides of his hair. Seven varsity football players shaved their number, ‘HL’ or just parts of their hair completely off for the game. Photo by Karen Cronin. STUDENT LIFE That's ALL We Need WHAT A TALE to tell! The fad of tails faded and senior Jim O’Toole realized it so he has classmates Maria Ignat and Amy Jenkins do the de-tail work. After the ‘operation’ senior Mike Aho decides to put the remains to good use. Photo by Carrie Mieske.
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