Portage High School - Legend Yearbook (Portage, IN)

 - Class of 1988

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cting as mayor, Kristy Nabhan, senior, participates in Student Gov¬ ernment Day. he community involves young¬ sters, not just high school students, such as the pupils of Jones School, who wave their flags in honor of the signing of the Constitution. uring the strike, many teachers, of all Portage public schools, were out for five school days to picket for their rights. Community Relations

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tudents involve themselves in area Many student and community activi¬ ties took place. One was the first-ever teachers ' strike. It lasted for five school days and was something many will nev¬ er forget. Three students in particular were in¬ volved: Ron Steve, junior, and Cathy Huey and Tina Wiggins, seniors. Tina acted as the spokesperson for the stu¬ dents. I felt that we needed to be in school. It was the students ' responsibil¬ ity to voice our opinions and concerns to all parties involved in order to end the strike. She called around to see if any stu¬ dents wanted to do anything about the strike, but many parents wouldn ' t let their children get involved. Finally, Ron and Cathy helped her get organized. She spoke to Mr. Marvin Allison, who was the spokesperson for the teachers on the picket line. I told him we were against the strike and were hoping it would be resolved quickly. There were also special concerns for the seniors in particular. Tina told this to Dr. Donald Bivens, strike headquarters and Mrs. Glenda Owens, president of the school board. We needed school for pre-college preparation. said Tina. Soon, after a long time negotiating, the strike was over. Tina would like to think that the students influenced the decision to end the strike, but even if they didn ' t, they accomplished what they set out to do. Another experience was Student Gov¬ ernment Day. Nine students participat¬ ed. Senior Mike Hall held the position of orking for the elections was a way to get involved. Junior Colleen Hyde and Mrs. Janette Allen help Councilman of the 1st District. A vote took place after people were nominated. Those interested turned in a form indi¬ cating which position they would like to run for. Then, students voted in their Economics and Government classes for the position titles, said Mike. One reason why Mike liked the pro¬ gram was because it was really interest¬ ing, and I learned how the city handles all matters concerning Portage. The program used to take two days; this year it only took one. Everything was crammed into one day and it was just too short of a period to get the full effect, added Mike. The community and students of the community worked together to add a va¬ riety to life in good ways and in bad. til Student Life



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tudents perform with much variety With the variety in a high school, comes a variety of activities. The air band contest and the variety show were two activities in which the students had the opportunity to show off their talents. The third annual Air Band contest was Mar. 11. Twelve groups participated in the event. There were four groups cho¬ sen to win and an additional complimen¬ tary prize winner. Ready For the World with seniors Kevin Banker, Marty Bertucci, Noel Cullen, Scott Pow¬ er and Jim Utley won the first place prize of $100. Second place went to The Cure , which was done by senior Tom Burke, juniors Heath Homann, Bob Jara- bek and Bob Shough, and sophomores Doug E. Greider and Stephanie Mar¬ shall. The second prize was $75. Also, Ky Badgley, Jerry Davison, Wal¬ ly Derifield, Tony Sebben and Mike Sweitzer received a third place prize of $50 imitating the group Def Leppard . The fourth place prize of $25 went LL Cool J with Dan Elkins, Robby Farin- elli and Drake Overturf. Sponsors, Mrs. Bonnie Albert and Mr. Joe Stevens, decided to award a non place finisher $15. Robert Palmer , consist¬ ing of Cassie Gouger, John Patellis, Julie Popp, Missy McGurren, Heather Sedan and Shelly Sobczak, won that special award. The audience voted for the groups they liked by writing their selections on their ticket stub. That year, for the first time, students were required to purchase tickets during school because no tickets were sold at the door. Tickets were $3. M imicking a song by the Beastie Boys are seniors Jerry Bryan and Larry Auskel. Another activity that attracted stu¬ dents was the variety show. The Thespi¬ ans sponsor this event every year. Acts from singing to dancing are performed at the variety show. The show was on Feb. 22. The variety show gives a number of students the chance to perform whatever they like. Some students performed skits and dances. Others played an instrument or dedicated a song. Senior Jennifer Dean explained that she was in Junior Miss and put on a skit. Later, Mr. Stevens said, I should have done that skit in the variety show. Dean did a skit on a commercial for detergent. Student Life

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