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Practicing the Nasty routine, the members of the Drama Club strut across the stage. Xenia Nichols was the lead singer. Janet Jackson. Conversing with his friends. Buddy Cripps joined in Spirit Week by hiding in his hat and shades. Buddy was the 1986-87 Prime Minister. Spirit Week 15
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Dress Code enforcement came to a halt in October as Student Council took over fashion trends for Spirit Week. The students and the administrators were ob- served wearing sweats in public. Generic punkers, poodle-skirted lasses, John Travolta look alikes, heavy metal tee-shirted lads and saddle-shoed gals roamed Dress Code Dropped the halls on the second day. The following weekday hordes of students with shaded eyes lurked around corners. Hilarious headgear, fabulous fedoras and basic caps topped the heads of PH staff and students. For Thursday ' s Dress Up Day students donned their Sun- day best. Some modeled elegant evening wear while. others shed their usual jeans for fancy pants and shirts. The halls echoed out the clicks of girls high stepping in heels. In three piece suits, some of the male students were hard to tell from faculty members. It was a day for Big Reds to flaunt their finery. By Friday ev- eryone was seeing red — and white. The grand finale caught PHHS aflame in vibrant school colors. The heat of the fire kindled from Spirit Week forced the Big Reds into the stands at Memorial Stadium where they screamed for the cooling relief of the home- coming’s Blue Water theme. Wearing a whirlybird cap. Laura Mazure corrects papers for Ms. Zauner. Laura was the secretary for Display Flags. 14 Spirit Week
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Driving through town the Seniors 1986 $7 Big Red chief. Mark truck driven by Scot! Mercurio. a display their float, a steamboat. The Langolf. rides atop the pick up senior. Longtime Delight, Continued Perhaps the most- watched event of the annu- al Homecoming festivities is the parade which winds its way through Port Huron delighting the elementary schools it passes and the shoppers on the street downtown. The route this year sent the parade east on Farley Street to 20th, south on 20th to Union, east to 10th, south to White, east to Military, and north to McMorran where it dis- banded. After the parade, the band loaded on their busses and the floats re- turned to school with the members of their class on them so everybody could watch the games. The pa- rade once again continued the tradition of bringing delight to people as it has for so many years. Crowded in the back of the pick up truck getting lined up for the parade the Freshmen hold up a sign that reads ‘ Stick ’em Big Reds. The Freshmen float came in last. Homecoming Parade
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