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11 Things Sterling Heights Stevenson Alumni Will Never Forget

Don't cry because it's over, smile because it's over.

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11 Things Sterling Heights Stevenson Alumni Will Never Forget
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We are the Titans! The mighty, mighty Titans! Those 3 years at Stevenson High School flew by. Some of us are thankful that it didn't last long, others felt as if it dragged on forever.

Who could forget the obnoxiously crowded hallways we used to dread walking through each hour? Who could forget the Senior Picnic on the very last day of high school?

We had good times and bad times. We laughed and we cried. We went insane but we prevailed.

As a Sterling Heights Stevenson High School alumni, I will never forget these special things about our journey through high school:


1. Friday Night Football Games were prime

2. Mr. Weis was the dictator of ripped jeans and spaghetti strings

3. Mr. Grey was the coolest assistant principal

4. The parking lot was actually the deepest, darkest part of hell

5. When they banned phones, we accepted the texting-via-lap challenge

6. Our Marching Band always kicked ass

Division 1 for 24 years. Courtesy of the amazing band director, Mr. Michael Sekich.

7. Mr. Price was a contradiction -- a health teacher that owned an ice cream shop

8. Sports were taken very seriously, especially if we won

9. You'd just go nuts in The Titan Shoppe

10. Student Council was like an exclusive club

11. Cutting class got hard after they hired a security guard..


Fellow Titan grads, wherever you are in life, may you hold on to these memories we made as teenagers because we can never re-live those days. Whether you're in college now, or working your ass off, raising a child, or traveling the world, I'll be rooting for you other Titan alumni out there.

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