Lakeshore High School - Driftwood Yearbook (Stevensville, MI)

 - Class of 1986

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Lorraine Feother Trock 1. F(. «-Jr on 3. VontMy Show 2. Qond A i . j Corps 3. School Service 1 Dryon Fields Art Club 1. Science Club 2. NHS 1, Acodecmc Loner 3 Eric First Foorbol A. Wrestkng A Oruce Flippo Foorboll 2. VJ restlmg 3, Coop 1 Jon Forcode Cross Counrry 2. Gor mon Club 2. JA 1 Tony Friesl Basketball A. Key Oub A School Service 1. NHS 2. Class Officer 1 Noriko Fujimori Soccer Manager 1. Vonety Show 1. Sroge Pir Bond 1. Keyetres 1 Whar We Expecred? our senior year The school year began wirh our first prank, redecoraring rhe school. Of course some of us hod ro dean ir up, bur ir was worth ir. As seniors, we won rhe floor building wirh our own space shurrle, searched for rhe college, skipped school, wrore on everything from pictures ro memory boote and rhen, on June 1, 1986, we graduated! Looking bock, though, was high school oil we expect- ed ir ro be rhar first day of our Freshman year? I don'r think so. We found our that bigger was better and we began ro moke our own excitement. McDonalds, D.K. Lounge, Glen lord Pizzo and friends' houses were where we went for food and fun. Now, after another summer we are looking forward to being Freshmen again. This rime though, we know that ir will exceed our expectations ond we're ready. Worch our world, here we come: Lokeshore's proud doss of 1986! Jonis Fuzok Baskerboi 2. Sofrbdl 2. JA 1, Coop 1 Brent Borbuschewski Foorboll 3, Key Club 1, Voriery Show 2, Siu dear Counci 1. Band T. Prom Com mirree 1, Co op 1. NHS 2. Acodenmc Letter 3 Paul Gossowoy Cross Counrry 2. Compurer Club 1. Science Club 1. JA 2. Quiz Bowl 1. Acodormc Letter 2 Friends forever — Becko A ond Heidi T The boys of summer Todd B . Greg M . Jon S . ond Chm K 19 Lunch m rhe mfomous Senior Cafe

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Tiro Deibern Science Club 1 Coop 1 Cothy DeMorio Arr Club 2. MoKe Up 2. Prop Crew 2. Voriery Show 3. Musicol 1. Cho r 4, Lokeshae Singers 1. Coop 1 Gino Demler Coop 1 Becky Dickson Bond 2. Coop 1 Paul Eagle Foorball 1, Spoash Club 1. Voriery Show 2. Yeorbook 1. School Service 1. Student Direcror 1 Normon Eastman Foorbol 1. Wres rkng 2. Bosebol 3. Vanery Show 1. Coop 1 Anne Easton Coop 1 Deloris Eichendorff Moke Up 2. JA 3. Variety Show 4. Bond 4. Char 4. Lokeshore Singers 2. FCS 1 Mario Engel School Service 2, FCS 3 Steve Ernst WresrSng 4, Variety Show 1, Bond 1. Jazz Bond 1. Sroge Pit Bond 1 Looking Dock, Was Ir I Whor do you wear ro high school? Should I dress up I my firsr day? I wonder whor everyone else is wearing. I I'm here, whor do I do now? The people ore so roll, ond I rhose lockers, I con'r even reach rhe bock of my shelf, ler : olone rhe rop shelf! Bur, you know rhis place could be a tor of fun, I meon, look or rhe possibles. All of jjs remember or leosr parr of our firsr day of high school, bur did high school rurn our rhe way we rhoughr ir would? Ir wasn'r rhe scary experience some of us expecred, alrhough our firsr exams were o bir nerve wracking. After our many firsrs school become prerry routine. Then along come Comp., English Lir., College Prep., ond dosses wirh o lor of wriring. For many of us, rhe library was our second home ond when we weren'r rhere we were wriring. Once in o while, usually when we hod o resr, we rhoughr obour Algebra 3 ond 4, Trig., Marh Analysis, Physics, or Chemistry ond if we hod rhe rime, we even srudied for rhose resrs. For many of us, our junior year wos rhe roughest. Even so, we mode o firsr place video, pur on prom, ond rook rhe ACT and SAT resrs so we could begin looking or colleges. After o summer or work, Pebblewood ond rhe beach we finally gor ro Upper right Rich M checks our rhe oction in rhe yudenr lounge Near tight: Lauro W dares Mononoe M ro taste the Casserole Surprise Fa right Biology I students contem ptore o specimen



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Getting Ready For The Real World The question on every senior's mind is whar ro do afrer graduation, and for most of us the answer is college. We've taken our ACT's, narrowed down our choices, sent in our applications, and now we just can't wait ro get there. Bur even after the college choice has been made, questions still bother us. Whar will it be like? Will I get a decent roommate? Should I bring an air popper, on iron, a coffee pot? People have been giving us advice,- and whose parents haven't warned them that the reason they're going is ro learn, nor ro parry? But being worldly seniors, we don't need anyone's advice ro moke it on our own. College life will be so different from our small town upbringing, we've heard, and we'd better be careful nor ro overdose on our new-found freedom. Bur if we survive the first few weeks of new friends, professors, dorm food, no parents, and our first all-nighter, we can relax, look back, and come ro LHS homecoming ro hear how many NO-DOZ it took on old lodger partner to finish a devoted LHS fon, Kane T Por and Jen look forword ro MSU Chris Krieger typing their first paper. Julie German Arr Oub 1, Coop 1 Jori Grams Arr Club 1. Variety Show 3. Bond 3. Prom Committee 1, Co op 1 Cory Green Coop 1 Heidi Greendonner Basketball 1, Track 2. Germon Club 4. JA 4. Vori ery Show 2, Musical 1. Yearbook 1, Bond 4, Jozz Bond 1. Sroge Pir Bond 2, Prom Committee 1, Prom Servers 1. Trods Bond 2, PCS 4 Rhonda Griffiths Arr Club 1. Yecr book 1, Bond 3, Flog Corps 3 Elise Grozescu FSA 1. NHS 1. Aca demc Lerrer 1. Paul Guse Foorboll 1, Computer Club 2, Soccer 2. Science 1, JA 1. Bond 1. School Service 1 Deborah Hook Yearbook 1. Prom Commtrree 1, Class Officer 1. Cheer leoding 3. Randy Hardy Foorboll 1. Track 1, JA 1. Chor 1, Coop 1. Joy Hatch. Teno Maree Hercik Variety Show 1. Bond 3, Choir 2 Judi Hicks Track 3, FSA 2. Arr Club 1, JA 3, Variety Show 1, Bond 4. Prom Comrmree 1. School Service 2, Coop 1 t f I I j i J

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