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Suhnnl maims. prove limitless hat? August is here? Oh, that can't be! I just got out of school! could be heard echoing throughout the land as September 1, 1987 arrived. The freshmen gathered near the front door, while the sophomores, juniors and seniors began the ritual of walking around the halls. They chatted about summer activities, purchased school supplies and clothes. Often a comment surfaced expressing the hope of being placed in classes, with their friends, chosen the spring before. Occasionally, summer sports and marching band practices were mentioned. The pep assemblies got the adrenaline pumping for the games throughout the year and the dances kept the blood flowing. The students hit the books as well as the games. School spirit flourished while awaiting the arrival of twelve foreign exchange students from Germany on March 26,1988. As the year progressed. people excelled in different areas throughout the year. The golf team won the CMAC Conference Championship. Future Farmers of America received a first in the state for livestock judging, 27 people were inducted into the National Honor Society. The high school newspaper. The Informer, was in the top two percent of the nation. September was a month of confusion, due to a possible teachers' strike. Students continued on page 5 A Scott PoweUon gp hm, Chris Krum (junior) helps Scott Lcrge carve a pumpkin in the second hour Parenthood Class on October 2 Theme
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Laingsburg High School Laingsburg, Michigan 48848 Volume 101 A Heather Sluht Q-S.J8! Karen Karek (senior), Valerie Dell (junior), Lori Burl (junior).Jamie Bellingar (junior),Michele Balia (junior), Teresa Chrenka (freshman), and Brenda Morberg (sophomore) waleh ihe balloons rise lo the clouds during the Homecoming parade on October 2, 1987. 1.9 8 8 Looking Glass Opening 1
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Come on. smile. Along wilh other elementary students, Michelle Schlichcr gazed in wonder at the long lines of high school students on October 30. 1987’s Halloween parade. No Pain, no gain. Jena Jackson (senior) gives Heather Stuht (senior), comfort by holding her hand as the Red Cross nurse swiftly inserts the needle for the annual National Honor Society’s Blood Drive. Hitting the high road. Tim Bolles (senior) amazes his opponent with his lay up against the Fowler Eagles on January 29. 1988. Theme 3
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