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We Are The World Traverse City Senior High 1150 Milliken Dr. Traverse City, Michigan 49684 Yearbook Staff: Instructor, John Gerhardt; Editor, Jennifer Fistler; Photographers, Chrys Martin, Jordan Lindberg, David Columbus; Staffers, Tina Burdinie, Laura Flaherty, Jennifer Cox, Missy Hains, Jenny Reed, Catherine Strom, Beth Sweeney, Michelle Timmermans, Anita Uhl, Tom James, Laura Wilcox, Kristen Bader, Tim Gravino, Jennifer Kratky, Korrie McCarry. Cover illustration done by, Durk Brown.
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Our World Of Trojan Pride Almost every year the enrollment of students in the Traverse City Senior High School increases and this year was no exception, as our school population reached 2242. The Trojan spirit seems to get stronger as each class reaches its senior year. This holds true with the class of 86. During the course of the year the students showed their pride in activities from sporting events to working in concession stands. Students have been involved in fund raisers, pep assemblies, parades, athletic events, and special programs that gave them a chance to express their enthusiasm. The 85- 86 Black Gold class started off the year by holding a fund raiser. Homecoming kicked off the fund raisers with students getting together on the campus to sing along while the marching band played “We Are The World.” The enthusiasm continued as the students gathered in the gym for the homecoming pep assembly. Cheerleaders, pom-pons, faculty, the marching band, athletes, and the rest of the student body made the gym roar with pride. Mr. Gerhardt and the Black Gold staff were able to raise about $275.00 which was contributed to the United Way Campaign. This was just one of the many ways the students showed their pride through the year. Not only did that pride last through high school, but even graduates seemed to carry that Trojan school spirit around with them. Go to a sporting event and look at the number of college students and parents who attend the games and cheer just as loud as the students. It s that faithful pride to the good ole Black and Gold. Students gathered around the bonfire to watch the burning of the dummy, signifying the hopes of a homecoming victory. Eleventh grade students dressed up in various outfits to give their Junior float a special look. 2
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