North Huron High School - Beeline Yearbook (Kinde, MI)

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1986 North Huron Schools KINDE, MICHIGAN 48445 IE CHANGING E DS and With the new school year upon us, we decided the best thing for this school year would be to do a totally different yearbook from any other Creating a Classic was born. Unlike any other yearbook, we started fresh and tried to make this book like this year's graduating class...very unique. Of course, we had to follow the basic guidelines for making a yearbook, but we hope that our very different yearbook staff will have made this a year book to re- member. We stress with this book that every one of us is very dif- ferent and should never try to be the same as anyone else. Weird and crazy is where it's at!!! Enjoy, Melinda Parks ASHIONS Editor-in-chief 13 8 5 oversized layers stirrup pants big shirts Madonna paisley fragrance strips black snaved hair Ur. Ruth patterned hoisery ribbed sweaters Obsession by Calvin Klein Floral Prints Miami Vice Nancy Reagan Raisa Gorbachev Swatch watches MTV chocolate chip cookies Dynasty Princess Di i 3 8 e fitted clothes bellbottoms sweater sets Whitney Houston dots eyeshadow strips black and white short bangs T. Berry Brazelton bare sloulders and midriffs bicycle slorts Poisen by Christian Dior Fruit vegatable prints Out of Africa Wlioopi Goldberg Oprah Winfrey antique watches Max Headroom shortbread theme VCR parties Princess Gloria von Thum und Taxis I s stated in the Detroit Free Press by Linnea Lannon Creative Photography by Ray Heins and Martin Hogan. cmiw $ 7M£ 01 comis i 'r=Jr=Jr==Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=jr=Jr=Jr ! D i l 0 i! 1 i 0 i! 0 0 i ! 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 J________________________________________________ r r=Jr==ir==ir==ir=Jr==Jf==JF==it==Jr=Jf=Jf=Ii f imms m ws CLARK BROCK CO-OP, Vocational Ag, F.F.A. Advisor 3 yrs. at N.h.Ii.S. TRACY HILL Special Lu. Pee-Wee Coacn, Cheerleading Aav. 1st yr. at N.H.H.S. CASMERE E. JUREK Computer Lit., Typing I, Business Law, JV Football Coach, Boys Varsity Track Coach, 8th grade Basketball Coach 9 yrs. at N.H.H.S. DEBRA LERASii Art I,II, Adv., Studio Englisli 9 Junior Class Advisor 1U yrs. at N.H.H.S. EDWARD LUCIUS Marching, Pep, Concert Band, Music The ry Lit. 3 yrs. at N.H.H.S. RANDY MARQUARDT Concert Choir, High School Ensemble 5 yrs. at N.H.H.S. 1 KEN MC LEOD General Business Consumer Math, Freshman Advisor 18 yrs. at N.H.H.S. LINDA MGYER Clerical Block, Typing II Shorthand I, Accounting I 6. II. BOEC Advisor 1 yr. at N.H.H.S. ( Mr. Melvin Fraki left in November to accept a job in tbe Detroit area. DOROTHY PARKS Life Mgt. Health 6. Personal, Child Dev., Clothing 6c Foods, Consumer Ed. F.H.A. Aavisor 14 yrs at N.H.H.S. JOYCE STANEK English 9 6. 10, Print Media, American 6c English Literature, Yearbook Advisor 17 yrs. at N.H.H.S. EARL SCOTT Vocational Welding, Farm Mechanics, Student Council Advisor. 14 yrs. at N.H.H.S. GARY STURM General Business, Speech 19 yrs. at N.H.H.S. R0i«IALD SZYMAREK English Spanish 19 yrs. at N.H.H.S. CHARLES WAGNER Govt., History, Psych., Sociology, Current Events, International Conflict Simulation, Senior and National Honor Society Advisor 21 yrs. at N.H.H.S. GARY WEBER Counselor 6 yrs. at N.H.H.S. KENNETH TCNER Government, Amer. History, Physical Ed., J.V. Basket- ball Coach 14 yrs at NHHS. DAVID WINSTON Biological Science, Biology Chemistry, Physics, Nature Recreation. 29 yrs. at N.H.H.S. VIRGINIA LEIPPRANDT Librarian 13 yrs. at N.H.H.S. 7 mrnmm Top: School Board; (Back row) Louis Schillinger, Dennis Gottschalk, David Thuemmel, William K. Boyle, (Front row) Sharon Upthegrove, Jeanette Ziel, Michelle Polega, Stuuent Council Bep; and Bonnie WaliL. Middle: Mr. Moore, Superinten- dent. Bottan: Mrs. Chaplinski, Se- cretary; Mrs. Mroczek, Book- keeper. m sim 14 BRIDGET L. BOILORE The sky is blue and there's nothing we can do about it. FHA 9, 11, Academic Awards 11. ROXANNE MARIE BOWERS rhoir 9, 10. JOSEPH P. BYRNE (JOE) Basketball 9-12,. Captain 10, 12. WILLIAM P. CASE (BILL) Baseball 12, Basketball 9-12, Captain 10, 12, Honor Guard, Homecoming Court, Athletic Awards 10,12, Student Council Rep 9, 10, 12, Academic Awards 9-12, Class Officer 9, 10, 12. JEAN MARIE CATENACCI Train your heart to smile, and your soul to sing, and you’ll find happiness in each and everything.” Softball 9, Yearbook Staff 11, Choir 9-12, Choir Award 12. ANNE MARIE CHAGNON I’ve struggled through high school; for me it’s been hard, because I’m not as smart as you all are. But, I made it and I’m on my way to a new beginning; starting today. Softball 9, Choir 9-11. TAMMY LYNN CHAMPAGNE Softball 9-12, Basketball 9-12, Captain 12, Volleyball 9, Athletic Awards 10, 11, Honorable Mention All-Area All- League 11-12, prom Committee, BOEC 10-12, NHS 10-12, Student Council 12, BOEC Officer 12, NHS Officer 12, Academic Awards 9-12, Valedictorian, Class Officer 11. MICHAEL CHAPLINSKI Baseball 9-12, Basketball 9-12, FFA 9, 10. ALICE M. DEMING SUZANNE L. DREWS (SUE) Live today for what it has to be, but live your future the way you want it to be. Softball 9, 10, Track 10, Volleyball 9, 10, Honor Guard, Athletic Awards 10, 11, Yearbook Staff 12, Prom Committee, FHA 9, 10, 12, BOEC 9-12, Student Council 9, 11, Academic Awards 9, 12, Class Officer 11. TRUDY M. ENDER This is the age . U2 Softball 9, 10, 12, Volleyball 9-10, Cheerleader 9, Honor Guard, Homecoming Court, Homecoming Queen, Yearbook Staff 12, Prom Committee, FHA 9, 10, 12, Student Council 9, 11, Academic Award 9, Class Officer 9, 11, BOEC 9, 11. JAMES N. FERRELL '7 know a lot, I just can’t think of it right now. Track 9. TODD GORDON SUE GORKOWSKI (FRANK) Softball 9-11, Basketball 9-12, Volleyball 9, 10, Prom Committee, BOEC 11, FHA 9-12, NHS 10-12, FHA Officer 12. KIMBERLY ANN GORNOWICZ (KIM) Sometimes quiet, sometimes shy, but the rest of the time, — OH MY! Softball 9, Yearbook Staff 9-11, FHA 9-12. RAY HEINS III On your journey, you will receive three of one things; Acorn Meat. Yearbook Staff 11, 12, BOEC 9-12. CHAD HILBORN Football 9-12, Captain 12, Track 9-11, Athletic Awards 11, Band 9, Pep Band 9, Marching Band 9. KEN HILBORN We’re the best, and we’ll die like the rest.’ Honor Guard, BOEC 11, Academic Award 11. l) 16 MARTIN J. HOGAN (MARTY) THE ASSASSINATION: He had to be shot before he told the whole world about how the ... Yearbook Staff 11, 12, Academic Award 11. KERRY HOODY Baseball 9-11, Homecoming Court. KEN JIMKOSKI (JUNIOR) Basketball 9-12, Captain 9, Track 9, Prom Committee, FFA 9, 11, 12. SAMUEL MARK KENT (SAM) Baseball 9-11, FFA 9-12, Academic Awards 9-11. KEVIN P. KNOBLOCK Baseball 9-12, Football 9-12, Captain 10,12, Basketball 10-12, Honor Guard, Homecoming Court, Homecoming King, All- League Baseball 10, All-Conference Baseball 11, Prom Committee, Student Council 11, 12. LINDA ANN KOTH “Make the most out of life; make friendsSoftball 9-12, Basketball 9-12, Volleyball 9-12, Honor Guard, Athletic Award 11, Yearbook Staff 12, Prom Committee, Band 9, Pep Band 9, Marching Band 9, BOEC 10-12, NHS 10-12, Student Council 11-12, BOEC Regional Award 10, Academic Awards 9-12. TERI L. KOVACH “If at first you don’t succeed, try something sneaky Yearbook Staff 12, Prom Committee, FHA 11. DENISE K. LANG “Untangle the day, in your own special way.” Softball 9, Honor Guard, Yearbook Staff 9, FHA 9-12, FHA Officer 12. BRIAN W. LONG “We live and die so let’s live life to the fullest that we can, before we die.” Football 9, 10, Yearbook Staff 9, Prom Committee, BOEC 10-12, Academic Award 11. KIMBERLY A. MAJESKI “If you can dream it, you can achieve it, if you can imagine it, you can become it.” Softball 9-12, Basketball 9, 10, Volleyball 9, 10, Athletic Awards 9-11, All-Conference Softball 11, Prom Committee, FHA 9-12, NHS 10-12, NHS Tutor 12, FHA Officer 12, Academic Award 9, Class Officer 10. RICHARD A. MASCHKE (RICH) Track 9, 12, Athletic Award 9, Band 9, 10, Pep Band 9, 10, Marching Band 9, 10, Band Awards 9, 10, BOEC 11, NHS 11, 12, NHS Tutor 11, 12, NHS Officer 12, Academic Awards 9-12, Salutatorian. DAN I AZURE “Don’t look back on yesterday, look forward to tomorrow.” Baseball 10-12, Captain 12, Football 11, 12, Captain 11, 12, Basketball 10, 12, Captain 12, Honor Guard, Homecoming Court, Student Council 11, Academic Award 11. 17 18 RACHELLE LYNN McKIM Track 11, 12, Cheerleader 11, Homecoming Court, Athletic Award 11, Yearbook Staff 11, Prom Committee, BOEC 11, 12, FHA 9, NHS 10-12, NHS Tutor 12, Student Council 9, 12, NHS Officer 11, BOEC Officer 12, Academic Awards 9-12, Class Officer 9, 12. CHRISTOPHER L. MILLER (CHRIS) Baseball 9-11, Football 9-12, Basketball 9, 10, Athletic Awards 10, Academic Awards 9-12. JEANNE ANN MILLER (BEANO) “Friends are the most precious things in the world; no one can survive without themSoftball 9, Cheerleader 9, Honor Guard, Yearbook Staff 12, Prom Committee, FHA 9-12, NHS 10-12, Student Council 11, 12, FHA Officer 11, 12, Student Council Officer 11, Academic Awards 9-12, Class Officer 9, 12. STEVEN D. MOODY “Sticks and Stones may break my bones, but names will never harm me. JEFFREY J. MOORE (JEFF) Basketball 9, 10, FFA 9, Academic Award 11. SAMUEL J. MOUSSEAU (ROMEO) “Live today for what it is, not by what it pretends to be. Football 9-12, Track 12, Basketball 10, Statistician 9-12, Athletic Award 12, Football Manager 9, Prom Committee, Band 9-12, Pep Band 9-12, Marching Band 9-12, Choir 9, Band Awards 9-12, Academic Awards 11, 12. DAVE MUETHER Track 10, 11, BOEC 11, Academic Awards 10-12. MELINDA PARKS (MEL) “May U live 2 see the dawn.” Softball 9, Honor Guard, Homecoming Court, Yearbook Staff 9, 11, 12, Prom Committee, BOEC 9, 11, FHA 9, 12, NHS 10-12, NHS Tutor 12, Art Awards 9-11, Class Oficer 10, 12. NANCY PETERSON “Dreams are necessary to life.” Basketball 9, Statistician 10, 11, Yearbook Staff 11, Flag Corp 10, 11, FHA 9, 10, Student Council 12, Student Council Officer 12. KEVIN J. POLEGA (BEL) '7 came, I went, and I’m finally gone. Football 9, Basketball 9, 10, Captain 9, Statistician 12, Honor Guard, FFA 9-12, FFA Officer 9. FFA Regional Award 11, Academic Awards 9-12. MICHELLE MARIE POLEGA “Always believe in yourself.’’ Softball 9, Volleyball 10-12, Honor Guard, Athletic Award 11, Yearbook Staff 12, Prom Committee, FHA 9-12, Student Council 9, 12, FHA Officer 12, Student Council Officer 12, Academic Awards 11. TAMARA J. POLK (TAMI) “Wherever you are at, it's your own friends that make the difference.,r Track 9, 10, Cheerleader 9, 10, Athletic Award 9-11, Prom Committee, Flag Corp 11, FHA 9, 10, NHS 10-12, Academic Awards 9. LISA ANN POPHAM Track 9-12, Basketball 9, Statistician 10, 11, Honor Guard, Athletic Awards 9-11, Yearbook Staff 11, Flag Corp 10, 11, BOEC 11, 12, NHS 10-12, NHS Tutor 12, Student Council 12, Student Council Officer 12, BOEC Officer 12, Academic Awards 10, 11. MARTINLEE A. PRILL (MARTY) I always looked ahead to tomorrow; now it’s here. What do I do now? Honor Guard, FFA 9-12, FFA Officer 9, FA Regional Awards 9-11, Academic Award 11. TAMMY MARIE QUINN “A dream is only wasted if a memory isn’t made. Softball 9, Volleyball 10, Honor Guard, Prom Committee, FHA 9-12, Student Council 9, FHA Officer 12, Class Officer 12. TODD SOSNOSKI (NUSKI) TRACY LYNN SOUVA “If you think I’m working, think again- I’m really confused! Honor Guard, Yearbook Staff 12, FHA 9-12, FHA Officer 12, Academic Award 10. KATHRYN M. STANEK (KATHY) Homecoming Court, Yearbook Staff 11, Prom Committee, Band 9, Pep Band 9, Marching Band 9, Band Award 9, BOEC 9, 11, NHS 10-12, Academic Awards 9-12, Art Awards 11, 12, Class Officer 10. CLASS COU3HS: LIGHT BLUE AND LARK BLUE CLASS SONG: GOODBYE BY NIGHT RANGER CLASS FLOWER: WHITE ROSE CLASS ;4JTTO: WE JUDGE OURSELVES BY WHAT WE FEEL CAPABLE OF DOING, WHILE OTHERS JUDGE US BY WHAT WE HAVE ALREADY DONE. SENIOR CLASS PCtM THROUGH THE YEARS VE HAD OUR GUOO TIMES AND OUR BAD TDCS WL HAD OUR SK1IDS AND TEARS tE HAVE FRIEND6HIFS THAT KILL LAST FOREVER BECAUSE THEY 'VL GROW THROUGH THE YEARS. REMEMBER OUR FIRST DAY CF KINDERGARTEN EVERYTHING SEEMED SO NE ' WITHOUT THE FREUDS THAT WE MADE WL WOULD HAVE NEVER MADE IT THRXQi. WHO COULD FORGET THEIR FREUDS AND THE SPECIAL TIMES THEY SHARED HOW GOOD IT FEET TO KNOW THAT SOMEONE CARED. tE OFTEt CCMPIAINED ABOUT HGMEWOi AND HOURS AND HOURS OF TESTS THAT'S SOETKING WE DCN'T WANT TO REMEMBER YET SOMEHOW - WE'LL NEVER FORGET. tE'LL NEVER FORGET ALL THE GOOD TIMES AND E’LL EVEN REMEMBER THE TEARS HE'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER OUR HI® SCHOOL DAYS THE fOORIES WE 'VE MADE - THROUGH THE YEARS. TERI KOVACH 10 UNDA GRETCHEN SZYMAREK Yearbook Staff 12, Bana 9-12, Pep Band 9-12, Marching Band 9- 12, Choir 9, Band Awards 9-12, Regional Band Award 9-11, Art Award 12. DARREN G. VENTLINE Basketball 9, FFA 9, 10. PAMELA MARIE VIGENSKI (PAM) “It’s not what you do, it’s what you get caught doing! Softball 9, 10, volleyball 10, FHA 9, 10. BETH ANN WAHL Track 10-11, Basketball 9-12, Captain 12, Homecoming Court, All-Area All-League Basketball 12, BOEC 9-11, NHS 10- 12, NHS Tutor 12, Academic Awards 9-11. DAPHNE DAWN WEBER Softball 9-12, Basketball 9-12, Volleyball 9, All-League and All-Region Softball 11, Honorable Mention All-State 11, Yearbook Staff 12, Prom Committee, FHA 9, 12, NHS 11, 12. LORI JILL WILEY Well, this is it; now on to bigger and better things. Softball 9-12, Basketball 9, 10, Volleyball 10, Yearbook Staff 11, Flag Corp 9, 10, FHA 10, NHS 10-12, NHS Tutor 12, Academic Award 10. MICHELLE LYNN WILSON A day we have not smiled is a day not worth living. Track 9-12, Basketball 9-12, Volleyball 11, 12, Captain 12, Athletic Awards 11, 12, All-League Volleyball 12, Prom Committee, Band 9-12, Pep Band 9-12, Flag Corp 10, 11, Marching Band 9-12, FHA 9, 10. DANIEL M. WISNESKI Basketball 9, Captain 9, Honor Guard, Homecoming Court, FFA 9-12, Academic Award 10, 11. BRIAN YAROCH ‘7 get by with a little help from my friends. Student Council 10. ELLEN YAROCH (E.Y.) ORDUS Softball 9-11, Track 12, Basketball 9-12, Volleyball 9, 10, Athletic Awards 9-12, FHA 9, Art Awards 9-12. JULIE ANA YAROCH Cheerleader 9-11, Captain 11, Honor Guard, Yearbook Staff 12, Prom Committee, BOEC 9, Class Officer. MICHELLE M. ZOCHOWSKI Softball 9-11, Volleyball 10, Cheerleader 11, Honor Guard, Band 9, Pep Band 9, Marching Band 9, BOEC 10-12, FHA 9, NHS 10-12, Student Council 11, 12, BOEC Officer 11, 12, NHS Officer 11, Student Council Officer 12, BOEC Regional Award 11, Academic Awards 9-11. 21 $0 mem Teri Kovach and Dan Mazure were voted Most Talkative Daphne Weber and Todd Sosnoski Clowning Arouna Ellen Oraus and i-Jarty Hogan being 'Talentea' 22 Kacnelle McKiiu and Kevin Knoblock were voted best All Around nllen Ordus ana Chad hilbom were voted Class Hot Hods Linda Koth and Kevin Knoblock are Class Jocks 'i'ms year's senior class held the annual Mock election; besides tne cateyories pictured, the results are as follows: MOST FUN Brian Yarocn ana Lllen Oraus MR. t MISS STYLL Jim Ferrell ana Melinaa Parks SHYEST Sam Kent ana Alice Demina COl TRI BITTED MOST Brian Dong and-Jeanne Miller BEST LEADER Kevin Knoblock and Jeanne Miller GOSSIPERS Kevin Polega and Tammy Quinn NICEST SMILE Joe Byrne and Rachelle McKim MOST' FRIENDLY Kevin knoblocx and Rachel le McKim APPLE POLISHERS Juu Ferrell ana Racnelle McKim MOST STUDIOUS Rich Mascnke ana Jeanne Miller NICEST EYES Kerry Hoody ana Michelle Zochowski CLASS LOAFERS Brian Yaroch and Anne Chagnon CLASS JOCKS Kevin Knoblock and Linda Koth MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ricn Masai ike and Rachelle McKim BEST PALS(GIRLS) Kim Majeski and Tainny Quinn BEST PALS(GLiS) Marty Hogan and Ray Heins MOST ENERGETIC Dan Mazure and Lllen Oraus CLASS FLIRTS Kerry Hoody and Beth Wahl BEST NATURED Kevin Knoblock and Tracy Souva MOST REI .TABLE Rich Maschke and Jeanne Miller Linda Szymarek and Sam Mousseau showing off their CJass Spirit Kathy Stanek and Steve Moody were voted class couple 2i The Valedictorian and Salutatoriar of the class of 1986, Tammy Champagne and Rich Maschke. Marty, Melinda and Todd all look anxious to get graduation over with. Beth gets a kiss from her sister along with her diploma. Remember, left foot first and 1. keep in step to the music. (More graduation pictures beginning on page 83...) 24 OTDEOT This year's Student Council was very active. Aside from sponsoring the Haivecctning, several dances anu decorating the Christmas tree, tiie entire Student Council volunteered to nelp at the Special Olympics wnicn was held in the Spring.' Tiiis year it was also announ- ced tnat Mr. Scott will be retiring next year. He will be greatly missed and all of his lielp with the Student Council has been very much appreciated First How: M. i,ochowski, M. Polega, L. Popham d. Peterson. Second Row: L. Koth, R. McKim, T. Chaippagne. Third Row; Mr. Scott, Advisor; J. Miller, S. Polega, S. Tibbits. Fourth Row: M. Yaroch, L. Casey, A. Parsons, b. Schwedler. Fifth Row: K. Knoblock, 13. Case, J. Whitenack, 26 With their final year of high school approaching, tne class of 1B7 has been busy planning for their future. As a fund raiser, this year's iuniors sponsored a breakfast that was very succes- sful. They have also made time for just having fun. Although smallest in numbers, the class of 1S U7 has clearly proved that biggest isn't always best. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS FRONT' Gerald Prill, Secretary,- Jeff Weber, Treasurer; BACK Mike Fisher, Vice-President; Karl Thuemmel, President. Advisor: Mrs. Lerash Jim Aheam Jim Boyle Devin Campbell Mike Connors A1 Craig Renee Drake Tom Duda bori Farquliar Don Fischer Mike Fisner Jason Fligger Cathy Gould Carin nanricn Julia Jimpkdski Paul Kanaski Denise Koroleski Don Kosinski Marty Kuhn Charles LaBelle Brian Lasceski Scott Lasceski Lisa Lemanski Tammy Loewe Steve Long Tanmy Matelski Dale Miller Ivan Miller Sandy Miller Julie Mousseau Jill Osentoski Tarol Parrish Chris Piach Dave Pickerell Pose Polega Gerald Prill Todd Regnier NOT PICTURED Dennis Butch Ken Dodge Julie Knoblock Kevin Koth Stacy Lasceski Duane Polega It was the unanimous opinion of the class of '88 that their Sophomore year has been tlieir iiardest year ever. But aside frcm studying for biology and writing speeches, they sponsored a Puttin' on the Hits assembly in the fall and held a breakfast in the spring. The class of 1988 is not only big in numbers --- it's big in spirit!! The Sophomore class officers are: (seated) Sally Polega, Secretary; Jodi Weber, Vice President; (standing) Don Koth, Treasurer; and Eric Thuenmel, President. Advisor: Julie Gottchalk _ Mark Affer Pattx Aheam Jeff Andreski Jeff Bambach Robert Baranski Mary Boyer Russel i3oyer Carolyn Brade Pam BugensKi Lisa Casey Ricky Cnanvagne Sue Cove Sherry Duda Melissa Finan Pam Fisher Melissa Gembarski Mark Gordon Mark Goretski TaLitaia hall Jeff Harmon Steve heilig Ban hill Tracey hyzer Tina Jahn Terry Jaworski Marti ia Jimkoski Mike JimKOski Ray Kalka Mike Kent Lisa Kidd Ray Koroleski Becky Kosinski Bon Koth Bill Lang i'larK uasceski Brran Majeski Terry Maschke Rick, Moore Brau Moyer Mike Page Melissa Peraue iorxstie Pettit Dean Peyerk Sally Poleqa Debra Power Laurie Prill Dan Reardon Lori Rice Todd Rice Bob Roggenbuck Krista Sarles Roy Schave Tracy Sera Cara Slxirt Joe Scrmers Jennifer S nrozeski Debra Szymanski Eric Thueronel Ann Tice George Theisen Steve Vigenski Laurie Warnack Lisa Wiley Michelle Yaroch Tern Yaroch Fred Sociiowski NOT PICTURED Tandy Bucholtz Lynn Mazure Jodi Weber Jim Whitenack Tiiis year's Fresiiiien class iiau no trounle fitting into the uign scnool routine. Along witii tneir class sponsor, Hr. McLeod, tne class of xooy raised quite a lot of money selling candles. 'ihe class of ibuy found out that niyn scnool isn't all baa; there's a lot of-work to be done, out tnere'o also a lot of fun to be nad. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS (seated): Shelli Tibbits, President; Kami Sarles, Vice-President. (standing): Shari Babcock, Secretary; Jill Babcock, Treasurer. Advisor: Mr. McLeod Jerry Alexander Jill Baocock Snari BaJcock Cathy Bambach Lisa Bamuach Paul Bambacn Gerald Baranski Becky Bilicki Jennifer Davis Karla Dickinson La Discner Aimee l'awcett Pat Iiayle Scott Iiarris 'liirt tiatch Vanessa Inda heatiier Isaier Bobert Iseler Tcm Jaworski Tammy Kent Kelly Kocjlin Joann Koroleski Michelle Koroleski Rudy Kosinski Brad Kozlowski Catiiy Kubaci Allen Kuhn Donna Kula Diane Lang Bill Lakies Doug Loewe Mark Lowry Stepioanie Maestas Tneo Maestas Mike Met2 Brad Miller Brian Miller Duane Miller Kei. wowiski Julie Osentoski Allyn Parsons Tantny Petrat Michelle Pettit Mike Pickerell Brad Polega Darren Prill Lisa Quinn Mike Rice Betn Ruark Kami Sarles Valerie.Schaeuig Ciris Scheurer uelores Schipinski Laura Scnweuler Betn Scoviac Ciiarlene Talaski Becky Terwilliqer Shelli Tiboits Ray Uhl Lonnie Wamack Cliau Weber Steve Weeder Paul Wrubel NOT PICTURED Brian Hinson Marshall Margaron Marlene Muma Mark Ritter Tun Waldron Ron Warax Larry Wamack Tiie 1985 Homecoming was a homecoming to remember. Even though we lost the big game to Owen-Gage, 18-6, everyone had a good time during spirit week. Tnere was an activity for each day of spirit week, but it seemed that nerd aay ana accessories day got tne most response. Eater in the week the Junior girls beat tne Senior girls in a game of powder puff football. They might not be ready for the Superbowl, but they proved that football isn't just a man's sport! Finally the day of the big game came, and it was easy to see that everyone was looking forward to that night's contest. 'Id start tne day out, the cheerleaders passed out flowers on behalf of friends, true loves, and secret admirers. The day enaed with the biggest pep assembly yet. Later in the evening, everyone lined the streets of Kinde to watch the parade and then go to the bonfire. The football players played a good first half, and at halftime Trudy Ender and Kevin Knoblock were crowned 1985 King and Queen. The game ended in defeat, but everyone was quickly cheerea up at the dance following the game. ve might have lost the 1985 homecoming game, but everyone has memories frcm raoecoming that will last a life time. 42 1935 HOMECOMING OPPOSITE PAGL: 1. Steve Vigeuski and Dave Ruark snow their scnool spirit on accessories oay. i. A new fad at ui.li.? J. The junior anu senior girls snow everyone now footoall is really played. h . Tne senior girls load a goou time during powder puff, even if tney uiu rose. THIS P iGn: 1. J.h. footoall players at tne pep assemuly 1. Tne seniors sivow tneir spirit at tne pep assembly. j. The senior float ‘i. ilhY - Pay attention!!! 1985 HOMECOMING i-. The fresrman hcmecaning float. The band plays during the Ione- ccming parade. J. The sophomore lonecxming float. (Can't you spell???) 4. The lyto nonxeccming court. The junior haneooming float. Tne 1880 naneccLLUKj Court Kerry iiooay Bill Case Kevin Knoblock ban i-lazure uan Wisneski Kachelle McKim Katny BtUuek Trudy bnder Beth Wahl Melinda Parks iy Jo Haneccruing King ana dueen Kevin KnoblocK U Trudy bnder Truay Knder is crowned 1985 homecaaing yueen by last year's queen - Tracy Tiooits 45 Puttin' on tne Hits this year was put on by the Sopixxnore class and BObC. Puttin' on tne hits lets YOU be the star you always wanted to be. I mm 7i 7 ! I ! L'J 1. Why would Mrs Lerash and Mrs. Gottschalk fight over Mr. Hogan? 2. The Beach Boys (Dave Gerald) sang to us about their baby. (Julie) 3. Madonna (Melinda) shews us how to Dress you up . 4. Tne Chicago Bears shew us how to do the Superbcwl Shuffle. 5. The Beach Boys and Mr. Brock go Surfin' USA. ✓ C7 i£ junior £?La±± of cNoxtti cdf uxon cdjig i ScSi ooL zequeiti tfie fdeaiuze of youx comfiany at ttie £uniox- £eniox Pxom on Satuxday, tfie tentli o cNineteen fixxndxed and eigfity-iix. at eigfit o’ cLoaH in tfie evening Q exona cdfilh. olf dLuL cR. £.Q . 48 OTHER PAGE- l. Mike and Jeff make a lovely couple. 2. What a ladies man Dan turned out to be. 3. Lori and A1 share a special moment. 4. Don't look so excited Jo-K!!! THIS PAGE- 1. What's so funny Deruse? 2. Isn't this fun?!? 3- Dan and Jill smile for the camera. 4. I wonder what Tarol and Tom are up to now. 5. Every- one dances the night away._________ 49 Pam Vigenski Grade 12 Studio Art Ellen Yaroch Ordus Grade 12 Studio Art 51 Sue Gorkowski Grade 12 Studio Art This year’s art students enjoyed learning new and interesting things; the students were given the opportunity to work along side three of this year’s Artists in Residence: Ann Mikolowski a prominent painter; Sandy Goodrspeed, who does Raku Pottery; and Bob Sestok a fast- ly becoming well-known sculptor who works in scrap metal. With the help of the welding class he created a unique sculpture outside the school called Ode to the Farmer. (More pictures beginning on page F? 6) 5) First Row: B. Ruark, A. Parsons, C. Homrich, M. Wilson, A. Fawcett. Second Row: J. Jimpkoski, D. Power, J. Mousseau, M. Pettit, D. Koroleski, L. Schwedler, B. Bilicki, J. Babcock. Third Row: S. Mousseau, I. Thuemrael, D. Ruark, L. Szyroarek, P. Wrubel, C. Brade. Fourth Row: M. Goretski, E. Discher, E. Thueramel, P. Wrubel, Mr. Lucius. Julie Jimpkoski served as the 1985-86 North Huron Band pres- ident . Pictured on this page: drumm- ers and cheerleaders entertain- ing during half time at a foot- ball game, Dave Ruark accompa- ning the middle school band, and part of the pep band enjoy- ing one of the pep assemblies. CTUJEDE IE m Officers: Sam Mousseau - Equipment, Julie Jimp- koski - President, Denise Koroleski - Vice Pres- ident, Carin Homrich - Secretary, Laura Schwed- ler - Treasurer, Michelle Wilson - Librarian. MflRM BUT 0F STEP WITH THE Nti BANE The band really kept busy. They had a good time during the marching season and playing at all the basketball games. In March they received a II rating during the District Band Festival. During the Eastern Michigan University Wind Ensemble's visit, the band had the pleas- ure of accompaning them with three songs. By Julie Jimpkoski Pictured on this page: Mr. Lucius leads the band on, Peter Wrubel watching and waiting anxiously for the time to perform, and part of the North Huron band march- ing proud. V0IEE5 ARE IN FULL T0NE WITH TAE NA GA1R Both the Concert Choir (pictured on the opposite page) and the Ensemble (pictured on this page) kept busy by performing at vari- ous festivals, four annual con- certs, and senior citizen out- ings . They also attended many field trips, auditioned for the State Choir, and helped finance these outings with many fund raisers. Officers: Shelli Tibbits - Secretary and Treas- urer, Julie Mousseau - Vice President, Eric Thuemmel - President, Mr. Marquardt - Advisor. First Row: Mr. Marquardt, P. Ahearn, J. Mousseau, K. Sarles, B. Ruark, S. Tibbits, Mrs. Sampson. Second Row: M. Page, E. Thuemmel, G. Prill, B. Lasceski, M. Affer, D. Ruark. 56 Pictured on this page: Beth Ruark performing dur- ing the Fine Arts Festival, Mike Metz getting ready for a performance. 9 Eric Thuemmel served as the 1985-86 North Huron Choir pres- ident . First Row: Mr. Marquardt, M. Perdue, M. Boyer, C. Bambach, C. Short, L. Lemanski, C. Kubacki, Mrs. Sampson. Second Row: L. Bambach, T. Jaworski, T. Loewe, D. Koroleski, S. Maestas, C. Bradc, B. Scoviac, P. Fisher. Third Row: B. Miller, B. Moyer, L. Warnack, G. Baranski, T. Maestas, B. Lang, J. Alexander, B. Miller. Fourth Row: D. Peyerk, D. Prill, K. Thuemmel, M. Goretski, M. Rice, M. Metz, M. Pickereil. Pictured on this page: Mrs. Sampson accompanied the choir throughout the year, Eric Thuem- mel did his impression of Pee Wee Herman, some of the guys from the Ensemble just hanging around. A Gov-f 57 HAf-P. m KEEPS «EOWORE RUNNING SlOTTfl This year the FFA was extremely active. There was National con- vention at Kansas City, MO, as well as State Convention at MSU. There was also FFA Week in which many students participated. The biggest event of the week was smash the auto. The week end- ed with an appreciation break- fast sponsored by the FFA members for the North Huron staff. The annual banquet was held in April, and new officers were elected. By Rose Polega Pictured on this page: Ivan and Brad just taking a break, Mr. Brock made egg omelets for the breakfast, Jeff took his shot at smashing the auto. 60 Ivan Miller served as the 1985-86 Future Farmers of America pres- ident . First Row: Mr. Brock, I. Miller, M. Kuhn, D. Fischer, S. Duda, S. Polega, A. Craig Second Row: J. Andreski, B. Majeski, C. Ziel, A. Kuhn, T. Duda, T. Parrish, G. Bar anski, E. Discher. Third Row: M. Lasceski, E. Thuetnmel, R. Baranski, J. Bambach, B. Polega, M. Koroleski, T. Jaworski, P. Barabach, B. Kozlowski. Fourth Row: J. Ahearn, M. Page, M. Jimkoski, R. Boyer, R. Iseler, M. Prill, V. Inda, P. Hagle, M. Rice. Fifth Row: P. Kanaski, J. Fligger, D. Koth, R. Schave, R. Uhl, R. Champagne S. Lasceski, D. Peyerk. Sixth Row: C. LaBelle, D. Miller, M. Horn, D. Campbell, M Kent, B. Lasceski, D. Kosinski. Pictured on this page: Marty Kuhn caught Mr. Brock's son Kevin, Mr. Brock served the administration during the breakfast, Sherry and Sal were looking like they were up to something. 61 Jeanne Miller served as the First Row: Mrs. Parks, J. Miller, T. Souva, D. Lang, M. Polega, T. Quinn, K. Ma- jeski, S. Gorkowski, L. Wiley. Second Row: T. Hall, J. Babcock, L. Schwedler, A. Parsons, D. Lang, S. Tibbits, B. Scoviac, K. Dickinson, L. Bambach, T. Petrat. Third Row: L. Thuemmel, J. Weber, D. Weber, L. Farquhar, A. Fawcett, L. Quinn, B. Bilicki, M. Pettit, A. Tice, J. Davis. Fourth Row: P. Bugenski, D. Szymanski, T. Ender, M. Parks, T. Kent, S. Babcock, K. Pettit, M. Finan, T. Loewe, L. Rice. 1985-86 Future Homemakers of America presi- dent . Pictured on this page: parents got acquainted during the annual St. Patrick's Day dinner, Rose being herself at State Conven- tion, and Laura Schwedler, Lori Farquhar, and Julie Knoblock were all lrst rate winners dur- ing the State Convention. Lori was also selected to represent Michigan at the National Confer- ence in Florida 62 m is «i TBWflRD NEW «R12GNS FHA was filled with fun and great members who worked hard to make this year such a success. In December they had a Christmas party to get into the spirit of things. In March they sponsored a St. Patrick's Day dinner with a motivational speaker for enter- tainment . State Convention was held at Western Michigan University for 3 days in May. Later in the month they had their annual ban- quet and installed new officers. By Michelle Polega Pictured on this page: Michelle welcomed everyone with her sunny smile, officers enjoyed the dinner also, Mrs. Parks and members enjoyed themselves at the Christmas party. Officers Rachelle McKim served as the First Row: Mrs. Moyer, R. McKim, M. Zochowski, L. Popham, D. Pickerell, D. Power. Second Row: S. Miller, S. Drews, L. Farquhar, J. Weber, J. Knoblock. Third Row: G. Prill, T. Champagne, L. Koth, C. Bambach, J. Andreski. president. Pictured on this page: Sue Drews' smile shows her pride in BOEC, the rest of the pic- tures on this page and on the next page, were taken at the outdoor picnic which signified the saying of good-bye to BOEC from NHHS. 64 WAEN IT E0MES B0WN T0 BUSINESS, B0EE KN0WS m ANSWERS This year presented many changes for the Business Office Educa- tion Club. Mr. Melvin Fraki, BOEC advisor for many years, left NHHS in the fall. Ms. Linda Moyer was hired to re- place him as business teacher and BOEC advisor. ■ Cwg . -M Officers: Debbie Power - Historian, Lisa Popham - Secretary, Tammy Champagne - Student Council Representative, Rachelle McKim - President, Linda Koth - Student Council Alternate Representative. This was also the last year for BOEC at North Huron, because of the new Skill Center open- ing in Bad Axe next fall. Maybe because of this the group decided to plan some different activities during the year. They sponsored a Puttin' on the Hits assembly this winter. And instead of a formal banquet, they held an outdoor picnic. Also during the year, several members went to the Regional Competition, and Sandy Miller quali- fied to go to the State Competition in Detroit. By Rachelle McKim 65 NflS Ii ITflNBING PR0OB This year the National Honor Society raised money for Muscu- lar Dystrophy. They also vol- unteered their time and money helping with the Red Cross blood drives. During May, the NHS helped out with the Special Olympics. The NHS also started a tutoring Officers: Linda Koth - Secretary, Tammy Champ- system this year to help other agne - President, Rich Maschke - Vice President, students study for a test or Karl Thuemmel - Treasurer, assist them in their school work. Not all students tutored in all areas, just the areas that they felt most competent in. By Lisa Popham Pictured on this page: Lori made calls in the Port Aus- tin area to remind residents of a blood drive that was taking place, Kevin said his oath as he was inducted in- to the society, and members of NHS helped out with the Special Olympics along with other organizations. 66 Tammy Champagne served as the 1985-86 National Honor Society president. First Row: Mr. Wagner, K. Thuenunel, R. MaschRe, L. Koth, T. Champagne. Second Kowi M. Parks, D. Weber, K. Stanek, L. Farquhar, C. Ziel. Third Row: S. Gorkowski, K. Majeaki, L. Popham, L. Wiley. Fourth Row: D. Ruark, J. Miller, R. McKira, M. Zochow- ski, T. Polk. Fifth Row: G. Prill, B. Lasceski, J. Weber, M. Fisher. Pictured on this page: Tammy welcomed the new inductees in- to the society with a friendly smile and handshake, Tami helped show her pride by serv- ing coffee and cookies at the Parent - Teacher conferences, and more helpers took a short break from the long day of helping out with the Special Olympics. 67 Varsity Scores Ubly 02 NH 0 C.P.S. 7 14 leek 10 6 Akron 0 16 Kingston 43 0 Owen Gage 18 6 Deckerville 56 0 Caseville 32 6 Row 1- J. Jahn, Manager, G. Szymanski, D. Roark, S. Long C. Miller, S. Heilig, S. Mousseau, D. Kojinski, M. Fisher Row 2- K. Smeader, D. lischer, R. Kosinski, K. Knoblock A. Craig, 3. Kozlowski, S. Vigenski, C. Hilbom, G. Irwin M. Loegel. Missing: J. Bambach, K. Koth, R. Baranski The varsity footoall team finished the season with a 2-o record. Tnis was a rebuilding year for the Warriors. Tiiey were lea in tackles by Dan Mazure. Cnad iiilborn was tne lean rusher and had the most yarus. The leau receiver was A1 Craig, he also nad the most touc:downs. Tne j. . team finished the season with a 1-0 recora. 68 mMions MW pormm ft ft Opposite page- Coach Gerald Irwin. Players watching fron the sidelines. This page- Senior players: C. liilbom, S. Mousseau, C. Miller, K. llilborn, D. Mazure, K. Knoblock. Warriors on offense against Owen-Gage. $iuim mstty itow 1- J. Wnitenack, J. Anoreski, R. Moore, C. Jurej , coach now - A. id.ce, U. 'i'nuemnel, ii. Kozlowski Row 3- J. Hannon, P. Barabach, F. ZochowsKi, K. Uhl, Missing: 0. liiller, R. Kosinski, D. Reardon 69 70 Harbor Beacn 54 Nil 2b Ubly 34 35 Port Hope 43 45 Peck 56 51 Owengage 31 o3 Caseville fcl 45 Deckerville 53 3b Kingston 32 5b Akron 71 3y C.P.S. 52 64 Caseville 35 46 Port Hope 37 3b Peck 53 33 Harbor Beach 6a 29 Owengage 43 59 Deckerville 50 41 Kingston 4t 4b Akron 50 43 C.P.S. 4‘3 43 Ubly 39 40 Owengage 41 4t Akron 56 2b Front row: L.Koth, C.Ziel, L.Farquhar, E.Yaroch, T.Chairpagne, B.Wahl, Second row: L.Thuerrmel, S.Gorkowski, D.Weber, S.Miller, M.Wilson, Coach Fawcett The Varsity Basketball team did a yreat job under the new direction of coach Richard Fawcett. The team finished 11-11 in the tough N.C.T.L. The Junior Varsity team finished in a first place tie with Deckerville. All in all, both the junior varsity and varsity did a fine job for North Huron this year, and are looking forward to an exciting 36' season. ems pjtm mmy , ow 1- G. Weber coach, A. Parsons, M. Koroleski, S. ouda riow 2- L. Manure, T. Kent, A. Fawcett, B. Bilicki, L. Prill itow 3- S. Babcock, L. Schwedler, J. Bancock, S. Tibbits, B. Scoviac Opposite page-Ellen Yarocn in the taint. Sue Gorkowski looking for tile pass. Ellen rips one clown. This page-Eon Fargunar lookin’ for two. Betii Wahl on tlie arive. Sue Gorkowski finds an opening. Sue up for two! 71 72 'ine ijoys' basketball team nad ano tier excit- ing ana successful sea- son, under tie direction of Mr. .Richard Fawcett ana assistant coaches nill bolua ana Randy Cnurch. Tne boys fin- isiieu in a 2nd place tie with Ueckerville ana Caseville;Kingston finished first. Tne team defeated Akron and Michigan Lutieran Seminary to take the district title. Tney then beat Kingston only to fall to Flint holy Rosary in tie Regional final. All tie boys put a lot of iiaru work ana effort into tieir winning season. Bill Case received 1st Team All-League(unanimous); Joe Byrne received Hon- orable Mention. The team is looking forward to another productive season in tiO1. row l- M. Cnaplmski, J. Boyle, J. Weber, b. oiazure, K. Knoblock. Row 2- A. Fisher, G. Szymanski, A. Craig, ■G. Prill, B. tase. Row 3- B. BoIda, B. Warren, B. Lasceski J. uyrne, K. Jimkoski, K. Thuemnel, R. Fawcett, Coach. Coach Fawcett flashes a winning smile. Al Craig lookg for a rebound. The bench watches the action on tie RH 35 UBLY o7 57 PECK 54 58 CPS 43 b4 CASEVILLE 4s 50 HB 54 by deckekville 52 jy AKlHUN 41 51 KINGSTON 52 JO OWEN-GAGE 35 45 PORT HOPE 4b 4 J UBLY 4s 01 PECK 4o 71 CPS b4 58 CASEVILLE b4 DU DECKEKVILLE 40 53 KINGSTON 60 57 AKHQN d4 4b OWEN-GAGE 44 53 hB 52 b7 PORT HOPE 50 55 AKKCN 4o 73 LUTH. S 54 74 Kingston 69 4b FLINI' UR 75 floor. mm. mmi mm eft Coacn Tracy liili, hiynt Varsity Football Cheerleaders Denise Korolesxi, Julie i iousseau, Kristie Pettit, Jodi, t.euer, nisa Wiley. Tiiis was a great year for the Nor til Huron Varsity Cneerleaders. Tney sold floors hamecaning week to be uelivered on Hcme- caaing day. Tney also provided cake ana icecream for tne Varsity Football Team ana The Varsity basketball Team. Tiiey iikeu selling flowers so mucn tney sola theta again for Valentine's Day. They deserve a lot of credit for all tne hard work they put in for the players and tne student body in their endeavors to build school spirit!!!!! 74 Above Varsity basketball Cheerleaders Beth Ruark, hisa Wiley, Debi Szymanski, Kristie Pettit, and Kami Sarles. 73 The volleybill team had a progressive and re- building season this year, under the direc- tion of Mr. Paul Hein- rich. Though the team only won 2 of tneir matches, tne girls put a lot of en- ergy and nard work into tne season. Receiving awards at tne annual sports oanguet were, Michelle Wilson; Most Valuable ai u honarable Mention. Stacy Lasceski; Most Improvea ana Lynn Mazure, Lest Team Player. The girls are looKing forwara to a winning season in bo'. Row 1- D. Korleski, L. Koth, J. Osentoski, M. Wilson, Row 2- S. LascesKi, C. Ziel, M. Polega, L. Mazure, Mr. ueinriuiu VARSITY 2-14 League 2-10 Overall JR VARSITY 4-3 League Mr. Heinrich, volleyball coach. Michelle Poiega snows off tier serving form! MMP.2£f,2M£! Stacy Lasceskx and Crystal Ziel go up to block. Lynn Mazure receives her award from Mr.Heinrich, Mr. Heinrich, Michelle Wilson, Most Valuable, Stacy Lasceski Most Improved, Lynn Mazure, Best Team PI aver - ‘r r The Warriors baseball team nad another suc- cessful and excitiny season this year. They finished in 3rd place with an overall record of 12-8. The team will be losing 4 seniors to graduation? among those 4 are tiie 2 starting pitchers. Several accomplishments for in- dividual players were earned. Kevin Knoblock won the awards for Best Batting Average and tne riost Valuable Player. Don Fischer was Best De- fense and Dan Mazure was best Pitcher with a 5-2 record. Kevin Knoblock led the team in batting with 2b hits and 22 RBI's. Caro 14 Deckerville 0 U Peck 0 1 Caseville 1 4 Kingston 8 b Port Hope 5 4 A-F 5 2 Owen-Gage 2 CPS 5 3 Districts Caseville 10 1st row; D. Fischer, B. Case, M. Cnaplinski. 2nd row; P, Wrubel, A. Craig, K. Knoblock, I. Miller, Coach Loeqel. 3rd row: D. Mazure, K. Koth, D. Miller, M. Fisher, G. Szymanski. Jk W ift 1 KC • llB j . V. n o AP.FBALL TV’ r i rs t r ow: J. Somm er S, n . Mil 1 er, B . f’ajes ki c •J . V i g 0 ns k i , M . Pag e ; econd row: Coach Sm ea o . Koz 1 o w s k i , M. Co rd on T I . Pic e , R. Champa g ne M . Lac e ski. R 1 ■ h 1 . 79 80 This year's Varsity Softball Front Left: team expected to be'in con- C. Ziel, T. tention for the league title, K Majeski, but were disappionted by finishing in fifth place. Their overall record was 13-b and league record was 9-7. They managed to salvage tlie season by winning the district tournament at Caseville. Two players, Kim Majeski and Sandy Miller, were recognized for there outstanding achievement during the season. Sandy Miller recieved awards for Best Defense and also for Best Pitcher, him Majeski recieved the awards for the Best Bacting Average with a .460 average, and also Kim recieved top donors with the Most Valuable Player Award. T. Champagne, S. Duda, S. Tibbits, T. Kent Parrish, Back Row: L. Koth, D. Weber, J. Whitenack, S. Miller NH Caro 9 U Deckerville 15 12 9 8 Peck 10 8 11 12 DSA 10 2 Caseville 14 17 2 14 Port Hope 11 14 8 19 Akron 12 10 Fairgrove 4 0 CX ai- Gage 20 9 2 4 CPS 12 17 10 9 Kingston 9 17 4 19 Caseville 1 6 (Pre- District) CPS 6 12 (Districts) Akron- Fairgrove 9 15 1. V. SOFTEALl ■r”r' First row: V. Schaedig, A. Parsons, J. Hahcock, F. Ti bbi ts , M. Koroleski , S. Cabcock, !. Schwedler. Second row: A. Fawcett, L. Wiley, T. Hall , v. Pettit C. Szymanski, C. Lang, L p r i 1 1 , M. Pettit. J. V. Coach: J. Voss 81 zmmm Tirst row: C. Thuemmel , n. Pambacb, R. aschke. Second row: J. Aboa rn, Y.. Thuemmel, P. Ruark, P. Long. This year the young Warrior team faired Tuite well. The boys two mile relay team broke tne school record and were rewarded with a trip to state finals. Many individual stand outs were invited to the meet of champs, including: Karl Thuenmel, Jim Aheam Henee Drake, Michelle Wilson, and Julie Knoblock. The Warrior track team has a premising future and we wish them the best of luck next year. 82 il n nS {cAA Urtki Ae ttfitk Jia rid uV The North Huron School District was most fortunate to be chosen this school year to participate in an Artist in the School program. Artist Ann Mikolowski served as the artist in residence during the year. She worked closely with North Huron's art instructors and art students, assisting in the classrooms as well as offering guidance and instruction in an art studio set up in downtown Port Au s tin. Vrs. Hikolowski was instrumental in procuring other artists to visit the area. A local artist, Sandra Soodspeed, Port Austin, for instance , demonstrated the art of raku pottery, which she helped students practice. Nationally recognized sculptor, Robert Sestock, worked in the high school shop for a week designing and building a large metal sculp- ture which is now on display in front of the school (see picture on opposite page). 86 T Srs )A ■ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a□□□□□□□ □ □ □1. Teri and Kathy look □ □like they are ready to hit§ □ □ gthe graduation parties. □ 2. Julie graciously helps □ □Jeanne with her collar. □3. You can tell Michelle □is glad to be graduating, □k. Brian recieves his □diploma. §5. The Choir sings for □everyone during the □ ceremony. □ □ 89 YEARBOOK STAFF PP'jF €}■ 0 r Front row: Teri Kovach, Activity editor; Jeanne Miller, Organization editor; toy Heins, Photography editor; Melinda Parks, Editor-in-Chief; Trudy Under, Advertising editor; Julie Yaroch, Senior editor; Sandy Miller, Sports editor; Lisa Casey, Underclassmen editor. Second How: Marty Hogan, Tracy Souva, Hose Polega, Daphne Weber, Krista flarles, Lisa Wiley. Thirc. 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Heteterman Bed Axe Ml 48413 268-9918 -Food-Gas Port Austin Road Port Austin V' America’s Favorite Store 760 N. Van Dyke Rd. - BAD AXE Phone: 269-9945 PHONE (517) 269-8511 'rtycHHtf, Towne Country Florist 743 NORTH VAN DYKE NORTHGATE SHOPPING CENTER BAD AXE, MICHIGAN 48413 Bill X Carol Henny HOME PHONE 269-7617 517 269 840 517 268878.1 RICHARD J. SAAABUCHI, D.D.S. MARK W. PAGANINI, D.D.S. fanu y C r y 124 . .yfan r num ■ Sy S u nltH n Stu7 . r . n 4541.1 Uninue and Unusual Gifts ort 8673 Lake St. Port Austin, Mi. 48467 517-738-7427 CLEMCO PRINTING INC. 116 Scon St Bad Axe Mich 48413 51 7-269-8364 TUFF-KOTE DINOL The Car Preservation Company 847 S. VAN DYKE BAD AXE, Ml 48413 (517) 269-0585 MORTIMER kU §32 LUMBER 707 N.Van Dyke (M-53), Bad Axe, Mi , 48413 (517) 269-9261 (jMZ 112 S. Port Crescent Bad Axe. Michigan Urn Mll| TrlMic Ik wi Stephen K. (irewe 517 269-8282 By Appointment THE UPPER THUMB S LEADING NEWS AND ADVERTISING MEDIUM SINCE 1875 211 N. Heistermon Bad Axe. Mi. 48413 517-269-6461 HIGBY’S PHARMACY 203 E. Huron Ave , BAD AXE Phone: 269-8231 POLEWACH STORES Clothing for the entire Family 223 East Huron Ave. Bad Axe, Mich '■■ 3SI - ' . •-. . St . . i C -V - :• ' - iX; ■ . • - . v v % •: - , .'. . • — : . '. . C-v4 - ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ .


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