Tekonsha High School - Indian Yearbook (Tekonsha, MI)

 - Class of 1988

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“W hat is the most important thing you've learned from high school that you will carry on with you the rest of your life?” T o reach your goals you have got to work hard. Don't expect to do nothing and then get something in return. ” These three seniors. Tricia Katz, Jeanne Zook and Leslie Nagel, seem to be very content watching the senior powder puffers tromple the juniors Bob Manis is playing “sportscaster for a junior varsity football scrimmage, or is he eating the microphone? Has Michele Hall become a terrorist? Actually she’s just showing her school spirit along with Aaron Warner who appears to be dressed as a western gang ster for Homecoming week dress up days Prizes are awarded to those with the best costumes.



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Juniors Go Their Own Way The Junior class this year has really gone their own way and have come up with many new ideas. A lot of the Juniors' changes of tradition were not well received at first, but were eventually very successful. One of the first changes that the Juniors made was to get a new gazebo for the Homecoming dance. It was built by Mark Katz and his family. It was used mostly for people to get their pictures taken with it as a background. The Juniors seldom had a class meeting because they found that large groups couldn't reach many decisions. Instead they discovered that this was a much easier and faster way of organizing things and in the end it all worked out very well for them. Probably the biggest change that the Juniors’ have made was the way they organized the Prom. Instead of the traditional dinner and dance at the Prom, which has been the tradition for many years at THS, the Juniors decided this year to only have a dance. The Juniors felt that students would enjoy having the opportunity to go out to dinner at a place of their choice and then get together at the dance. The Juniors have always had a reputation for wanting to do their own thing. This year wasn’t any different. All in all, the Junior class has proven that going your own way can be very successful. This year's Junior class officers were (right) Mark Katz — President; Jerry Johnson — Vice President; and Allison Geer — Secretary and Treasurer. Amy Blue Sharon Cagle Tanya Cail Angie Cornwell Chris Cutchall Loren Devenney Missy Doolittle Shane Esch Rex Esseltine Billy Faurot Laura Fredericks Brian Fowler Allison Geer Denise Goodman Sandra Hilbert 26 Juniors

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