Marysville High School - Viking Yearbook (Marysville, MI)

 - Class of 1987

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Page 20 text:

The Freshmen cheerleaders show their exhuberance when the freshmen float wins the float building contest. Mayor Wright gives homecoming proclamation during the halftime ceremonies. Randy Socha throws for a touchdown For the first time, the alternative float during the homecoming game. appears in the homecoming parade. Grand Marshal, Mr. Lou Schmorrow, waves from a white stretch limousine. 1 6 Homecoming

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1987 Officers Lead the Class (Left to Right) The senior officers: Secretary Trish Czajka, Vice-President Pete Stager, President Scott Vernier, and Treasurer Sarah Master. Wisdom For Class of 88’ Seniors of 1987 wish to pass on a little advice to the Seniors of 1988. First, make plans ahead of time about what you want to do when you get out of school, especially those students who are planning to continue their education. Planning ahead will save a lot of hassle at the end of the school year when there is a mad rush to get graduation, prom, and college applications completed. Officers of the Senior class suggest to next year ' s officers that they plan early for pictures, homecoming, the prom, and graduation. A lot of confusion and frustration can be avoided that way. To all seniors, one should value friendships. Treat them with great care. For many friends it may well be the last year that you see them. Good luck to the Class of 1 988 and all future seniors. It was fun being at Marysville for four years. We are all family. It is hard to say goodbye. The Senior year is the most important year of the four years in high school. There- fore, a class must have good leadership to make it memorable and rewarding. The senior officers had much work to do through the year. Presdident Scott Vernier oversaw all the things that were done on the Homecom- ing, Steering, and Prom committees. When Scott learned that he was the class president, he said, ‘I was kind of surprised at my nomination, but I am very grateful that I was chosen to lead the senior class.’ Scott received a lot of help from Pete Stager, the Vice- President. Pete organized committee meetings, led committees, and oversaw all meetings when the President was not available. Pete commented, I am real- ly glad I was chosen as an offi- cer this year. In some spots it was hard because Scott worked, and we had all our meetings during extension while Scott was at work. But I found out that taking control when the President wasn’t around was what Vice- Presidents are for.’ Trish Czajka, the Secretary, worked hard doing things like sending out invitations and thank-you cards. Trish said, ‘It was a good ex- perience and it will help me in leadership later in life.’ Sarah Master served as T reasurer, keeping track of the financial situation of the class and assisting the other officers. Sarah was happy to work in the position and glad that her classmates had awar- ded her the position. Seniors 1 5



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HOMECOMING Mr. Lou Schmorrow receives a Student Council plaque from council President Kathy Dawson during the half-time ceremonies of the homecoming game. VIKING PRIDE T he 1986 Marysville Vik- ing Homecoming was held on September 26th. The parade traveled through two miles of Marys- ville’s streets on their way to Viking Stadium. At the stadium a pep rally was held, during the rally the Grand Marshal of the Parade, Mr. Lou Schmorrow, was introduced and Mayor Wright gave a pep talk. During the half-time ceremonies Mayor Wright made the homecoming week proclamation. Miss Kathy Dawson presented Mr. Lou Schmorrow with a student Mindy Woods and her father hear the announcement of the 1986-87 Homecoming Queen. council plaque. The winners of the float building contest was the class of ' 90. Finally, Miss Mindy Woods was proclaimed 1986 Homecom- ing Queen. Shortly after the half-time ceremonies the game was postponed due to weather conditions. As the game commenced on Saturday Sept. 29, the Marysville Vikings were victorious over the St. Clair Saints with a score of 1 7 to 3. Following the game the dance was held at Washington Elementary School. Homecoming 1 7

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