Port Huron High School - Student Yearbook (Port Huron, MI)

 - Class of 1986

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Characterized by its occasional rainfalls, autumn may not be the ideal season for viewing a football game. Luckily fans were not dissuaded by the sogginess of the Grosse Pointe South game. 25

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Ordinary lunch schedules were broken on Fifties Day with the i drama presentation, “The History of Rock-and-Roll.“ Melanie Wrench and Amy Rinn viewed the play from the cafeteria. Parading in their uniforms, the Big Red Marching Machine hits th road. Shelly Troy, Debbie Angbrandt and Elizabeth Smith were | I part of this marching mania. Falling Into Place Weather or Not You Succeed “Fall is full of spirit. The temperature is right and the school work isn’t very hard. It’s my favorite season,’’ said Stephanie Smith. The summer’s been great — let’s face it. But we’re ready for spirit, for winning, for friendship and success. We’re ready for school. We’re ready for fall. What makes fall so special? The crisp temperature, as compared to the chilling winter and balmy summer, is ideal for fashion. We can really express our indivi- duality in clothes during autumn. The color adds beauty to an ordinary day. “My yard is surrounded by beautiful colored leaves in fall,’’ stat- ed Tori Marx. Spirit is abundant. Homecoming and other football games provide the excitement the lazy summer lacked. School work is somewhat slack in the fall semester. While winter brings exams and spring brings term pa- pers, fall is a time for deciding our success at our own pace. Weather or not it’s first on our list. 24 Fall Activities



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Spring Into a Week of Fun . . . Idols Tom Selleck and Mickey Mouse made an appearance in the halls of P.H.H.S. during Spring Spectacular when students dressed as their favorite characters. Running concurrently with Idol Day was Fifties Day, giving students a costume choice. Dress Up Day brought out the best in attire for both students and staff. With Hat and Shades Day, stu- dents with a flair for the dramatic got the chance to top each other. The final chance to model unusual attire was on Uniform Day. Work apparel was the most popular. Class Color Day pitted the four classes against each other as they vied for the largest percentage of people wearing class assigned hues. The week was not complete without the Games Assembly. Featured in the afternoon gather- ing were the ever-popular Tug-of- War ancf Balloon Break. Another challenge was the Food Relay which included one beverage and three food stops. The ability to run and eat rapidly was tested in front of the entire school. These were followed by the Three- Legged Race. 26 Spring Spectacular

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