Southwestern High School - Spectrum Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1987

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Michelle Mitchell and Trina Meyerhofer try to keep up with their class, figure out senior announcement forms, and exchange Christmas presents. Senior year means making every minute count-twice. Getting organized and remembering everything needed is hard for freshmen. Nicole Buckner calls home for lunch money, hoping someone in the outside world will answer.

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Showing underclassmen correct Senior behavior. Tom Bugbee and Rodney Bracy enjoy an early case of seniorltis . Although this is a very contagious disease, it is rarely fatal. Even during Spirit Week, it’s necessary to complete class work Mindy Johnson. Amy Tilley, and Suette Brown may be doing their work, but they are thinking about how to dress tomorrow. It’s What You Make It The pictures used to represent Student Life may not cover all of the enjoyable things you do; but we aren’t allowed to take pictures of what people really like to do. If you did read this little article, thanks. Most people only look at the pictures and it hurts know- ing all our hard work isn’t appreciated. Jeff Clothier 7



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Nikki Marlin makes plans for after school on the student’s line to the outside world AT T stock goes up from September to June. What’s the assignment?” is a popular question in any class. Patricia Woodbury knows the assignment, but now has to figure out the answers. I Tell It To The World Stops at a locker are not necessary when you carry your work in your briefcase. Tamara Chambry and Dee Evans’s answer to Joan Rivers’ question, Can we talk?”, is Yes!!” What do you mean? Most students are more than will- ing to tell you just what their current thoughts are. They talk in class, in the hall, on the phone at home, on the phone at school, and on the phone to two people if they have “call waiting.” When not talk- ing, they’re writing. No, not assignments, notes. Making a connection with a friend is the most important form of communication. Be- ing able to know that some- one wants to hear the latest bit of gossip about an enemy or disaster in your life makes life easier to enjoy. Reality is not always grasped through communica- tion. Many times it’s fantasy, but a lot more fun to hear. If you’re calling, my “call wait- ing” is waiting. Teddy Ruxpin 9

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