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STUD6NTS RGRINST DRIVING DRUNK Students Pgainst Drinking and Driving (S.P.D.D.), is on organiza- tion in our school to try and stop people in our city and school from drinking and driving. The group is run by four officer ' s; President Hurt Hammer, Vice President Chris Her- bert, Treasurer Cristine McColley, Secretary Carolyn Jones. 7 am re- ally against drinking and driving , says President Hurt Hammer I don f t knouj uuhy people have to drink to have fun because you can go to a party vuithout drinking and still have a great time. Fortunately, Marine City High School has never lost a student to an alcohol related accident. Here are the 1987-88 S.A.D.D. Officers President Kurt Rammer, Vice President Chris Herbert, Treasure Cristine McCol- ley, Secretary Carolyn Jones. LEFT: Here are some people who care about their friends. The S.A.D.D. Chap- ter of M.C.H.S. poses with Mr. Scheel, the advisor. STUDENTS AGAINST DRIVING DRUNK
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SANTA’S HELPERS ABOVE: The 1987 Snow Court: Juniors Tricia Zyrowski and Jorge Cantu, Senior Princess Jamie Kaufman, Queen Kristin Koch, King Richard Andrews, Sophomores Denise Horn ABOVE: Enjoying the ride through the and Heath Osterbeck. Not pictured are Senior Princes Chris Herbert and Jay Folske. streets of Marine City are Denise Horn and Heath Osterbeck. ABOVE: Trying to keep warm and wave to the spectators at the same time is a hard task! , say Tricia Zyrowski and Jorge Cantu. Even though there was no snow on the ground, many people showed up at the annual Christmas parade with lots of spirit. All of the kids awaited the arrival of Santa Claus at the end of the parade, and he promised them all they would get what they asked for. The parade started out with many floats, followed by the Marine City High School Marching Mar- iners, the spirited cheerleaders and the Snow Court. At the end of the parade was what everyone was waiting for . . . Santa Claus. We hope that the Christmas spirit carries on through the years with this tradition. 18 ACTIVITIES ABOVE: Mickey Mouse and Minnie ABOVE: Ho Ho Ho , says Santa as he Mouse are helping these three chil- promises to give everyone what they dren find Santa Claus in the parade. want for Christmas. RIGHT: The senior class representatives: Jamie Kaufman, Kristin Koch, and Chip Andrews.
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SMIMT THINKING The Quiz Bowl Team is look- ing forward to an exciting season with all but one member of last year’s team returning. Last year’s team finished third in the league, but finished with a flour- ish by taking third in the Dan DeGrow regional meet. Quiz Bowl is intense mental competition. It involves answer- ing questions from a variety of areas with as much quickness as possible. Each team has four players who try to ring in with the correct answer before the other team can. If your team rings in with the correct answer first, you get a bonus question where the whole team may con- fer for five seconds before giving an answer. The only way to lose points is to ring in early with an incorrect answer. Each match consists of three, ten-minute rounds, after which the team with the highest score is de- clared the winner. The Computer Club is anoth- er group that is good for the mind. This involves those who enjoy computers. They put on a display during Parent-Teacher Conferences and they also teach computers to elementary stu- dents. In between the se projects they have programming com- petitions among themselves. ABOVE: The 1988 Quiz Bowl Team: Sol Foster, Pete Demoss, Bill Brady, Greg Ingles, Joe Page, Ken Biskner, Steve Meganck, Dean Davis, and Marie Lavere. Not pictured is Kathy Wood. 20 ACTIVITIES
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