Algonac High School - Algonquin Yearbook (Algonac, MI)

 - Class of 1985

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Strong leadership leads to active year Assemblies, Homecoming, Winter Wacky Week, Spirit Plaque Competitions, Christmas food drive and the traditional Christmas tree added to the excitement of Student Council 84-85. Led by President Marty Tischbein, the members were always doing something to odd spirit and keep activities going throughout the year. Beginning the year with a new Constitution, members worked with a practical document. For the first time there was a set atten- dance policy and a work policy. Activity credit was also a new ad- dition for Student Council membership. The activity credit was ap- proved by the Student Faculty Board in May, 1984. During the Homecoming Queen election, the student body voted on the constitution and approved it 2-1 New activities were always on the agendo. School jerseys designed to emphasize spirit for the entire school arrived in January. Spirit Week days were extended and student involve- ment was active. Pom Gronico commented os a junior representative, ”1 am glad I was voted on Student Council. It ' s alot of fun and I ' ll try to get people involv- ed. I think student council is a good thing for people, it helps you leorn and get involved. Stacy Bellia. ond Melanie Furtah collect Homecoming Queen bailors from Boyd Jenkins . Football players Lorry Hromek, Ken Licori, Dove Grocki ond Tom Hoebeke enjoy coromel apples while Donna Browarksi discovers that hers is a coromel onion. Amy Jacobs, Tino Yonoko, Kim Kasperowicz ond Michelle Ellis spent first hour on Theme Doy, October 4 counting the dressed up students in each doss for points for the Spirit Jug. 24 Student Council

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Dev Okum ' gets down,” to the Howoiion music. Rat Review sponsors Hawaiian fun filled bash Hawaiian Luau was a big DOOM on December 14 following the basketball game. All different types of costumes and hairdo ' s captured the tropical spirit. Wild and Crazy, said Frank Malik . Everyone was dancing and having a great time! Scenery was spectacular. There were pineapples, oranges, apples, a stuffed pig and paper decorations. All during the evening people were devouring the fruit. George Burgess, the D.J. for the evening rock and rolled with the Beach Boys, Hawaiian music and popular music that kept the audience dancing until the lights went on. The limbo contest was one of the exciting events of the night. Rob Bernardi walked away with the big prize of two fish dinners at Henry ' s Restaurant after strong competition. The Hula contest had four groups of five people who competed in front of the chaperones who acted as judges. Coming out on top was Jim Brockmiller, won the number one prize, the paper mache ' pig. Tracie Albert and Joann Vigliotti were co-chairpersons of the Luau. Carole Cross organized the food with donations from DiMaggios and Henry ' s. Jill Ancona chaired the decorations committee and Tina Sampier was the business manager. Pattie Kenny, public relations chairperson said, Everyone loved it. I have never seen so many people dance at a school dance before. Jennifer DeLange attempts to limbo the lowest os the students cheer her on. Tom Dovis, Mike Daniels, ond Scott Musson enjoy the refreshments os they danced ther night owoy at the Luou. Hawaiian Luau 23



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Creating a traditional bit of Christmas cheer, senior Student Council members put up the tree on December 17. The Bellia ' s donated on artificial tree to be used eoch yeor. Michelle Ellis, Michelle Lecour ond Kelley Konolos debate on placement of the lights. At the January 7 meeting, themes were decided for Winter Wacky Week. Michelle Berube, Kelly Ponke ond Ann Kmetz listen to the debate on the general theme cartoons vs. places. Marty Tischbeln reviews the ogendo, while seniors, Jennifer DeLange, Jim Sullivan. Kristen McQuade ond Shelly Kuplerski discuss cartoon characters for Winter Wocky Week. Sophomores run an organized group. Amy Fioroni, Katie Moron ond Michelle Musson review their notes before the presentation on doss updates. Tina Yonaka and Shown Leonard assign spirit ribbons to the freshmen representatives to sell os a fund raising project. Student Council Front Row. Kelley Konolos, Jennifer DeLange, Kristen McQuode, Michelle Ellis. Michelle Lecour. Shelly Kuplerski, Morty Tischbein, Leslie Bieke, Julie Bilond, Goil Uhl, Jim Sullivan. Jennifer Rollins . Second Row: Amy Jacobs, Stacy Bellio, Melanie Furtoh. Pom Gronico, Kit Raymond, Trocie Moravcik, Tracey LoPorl, Chris Costiglione, Bev Okum, Colleen Eoton, Beth Beres. Louro Rollins . Third Row: Mrs. Liso Roy, Kim Kosperowicz, Renee Bieke, Katie Moron, Amy Fioroni, Kelly Swanson, Michelle Musson, Al Bilond. Tim Dovis. Cyndee Johnson Bock Row: Ms. Ruth Broeder, Deono Vernier. Kristina Yonoko, Kelly Ponke. Sue Ruemenopp. Amy Heinrich, Michelle Berube, P.J. Pellirier. Shelli Kurok. Student Council 25

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