Bedford Junior High School - Transition Yearbook (Temperance, MI)

 - Class of 1985

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Bedford Junior High School - Transition Yearbook (Temperance, MI) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 109 of 128
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Front Row. Spanish Club a Pres, Wendy Miller. Vlce Pres. Laurel Moran, Seclenny Bustheas. Tra Anderson,Val Decker. Ms. Snow Row 2 Katy Hitchings. Michelle upples, Tracy Owczarzak, Pattie Maloy, Kim Miles, Amy Baker Row 3 Kelly both, Eugene Moyer, David Shugan. john Snyder, Michelle Travis, Marla leecchl Back Row Heather Perkins, Lila Malko, Dawn Fisher, Trlcla Ellls, Kim Peters. th' Front Row, French club - Steve Moyer, Michelle Homolka, Dana Williams, Rhonda Elgin, Pres. Michele Bartnik, Vlce Pres. Debbie Kleban, Sec. Shonne Fegan, Kim Sleler Greg Moore, leff Case, Gina Harvey, Ms Snow. Row 2 Kris Ri le, Liz Rosswun'n, Kris Resseguie, Julie Pelwecki, Shelley Patton, Jil Kirch,.Kristyn Reed, Jodi Stamp, Stacy Plsantl, Darin Brooks, Angie Mull, Kris Leitner Row 3 Dee Dee Musch, Masue Li, Lisa Roman. Heather Rledmaier, Megan Jenkins, Llsa Kokoclnskl, Donna Marsh, Amina Eid, Tetra Johns, Marcy Camp- bell, Leslie Berry Row 4 Jasen Leffel. Craig Staller, Claudia Wittenberg, Paula Foster, Carrie Salo, Lisa Nlemish. Tina Perry, Denise Krupp. Kim Bernstein, Vicki Sekulski Row 5 Ahmed Malumder, Scott Smith, Joe Wunder, Dawn Dunnigan, Julie Keiffer, Fawn Swanbeck. Tammy Wlnes, Kris Bacoccini, Karen Schwartz, Erika Nunn Back Row Christine King. Steve Lletaert. Brandon Kubitz, Kris Vezner, Sharon Reichow, Denise Smithers, Amy Smith, Michelle Ritchie, Kr15ta Katona, Char- lene Stanton. Lisa Stanton. French and Spanish Clubs Use New Skill Parlez-vous francaris? comment t' appelles-tu? Oulhabits-tu?, or how about, divertido, manejar, and? cuantas? These are just a few of the many words the French and the Spanish students learned and the French and Spanish clubs gave them a chance to use their skills. To practice their new found skills, the Spanish club went to some Mexican restuarants and to Cedar Point. While the French Club went to Canada during Spring break, where they visited such cities as Montreal and Quebec. Both clubs sold candy for all the different activities. The money that was earned for the trips and other activities was earned during the school day with candy sales. Both clubs also had a Christma party either in the French or Spanish tradition. Val Decker, Spanish student commented, til thought the party was really fun and I love the Spanish tradition during Christmas time. The Spanish club meetings wer held in room I, but because of the large number of people in the French club, the meetings were held in room 35. Ms. Snow said, The meetings were held once a month and lasted about a half hour to forty-five minutes after school. During this time, we talked about the activities we planned. Megan Jenkins stated, I thought the French Club was fun and we did a lot of fun things. freshman Julie Pelweckl sells candy for French Club during 5a unch. 105

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Youth To Youth Assists Students With Crises There was a new club on the scene this year and it's called Youth to Youth. The purpose of Youth to Youth was to get students Uth, 8th and 9th gradersi involved with their school and enviroment. Youth to Youth began during May of last year. Since then, Youth to Youth has had great success. One of their most successful programs was the Drug Program. it helped kids who are taking drugs to try to stop and break the habit. The officers of the Club had to meet everyday even though the other members had to meet once a week. Elizabeth Williams, President of Youth to Youth stated, 1 didnit mind going to the meetings because I got the time to talk to some of my friends and discuss future plans. Vice President, Jenny Bagrowski said, it was a lot of fun to go to the meetings because I got to get out of my homeroom. All together Youth to Youth had forty one student members who were involved. All the members of the Youth to Youth Club think that what they did W5 lots of fun. Elizabeth Williams hopes that in the future the members of Youth to Youth are more involved and carry on the great job. In 4a homeroom Beth Richardville, Secretary of Youthato-Youth, passes out a form for the clinic they attended, to club member Tami Poole. front Row Officers -- Amber Casey, Lori Rang, Treasurer Beth Saunders, Vlce. Pres. Jenny Bagrowski, Pres. Elizabeth William, Sec. Beth Richardville, Trisha Stoner. Row 2 Linda Mohr, Tricia Fuller. Alycia Kern, Stacey Wingate, Sara Spice, Jenny Sanderson. Jodi Jenkins, Kim Schrader Row 3 Heather Frye, Robin Bernath, Angie Milano, Carrie Rifhe, Melissa Hoffman, Linda Sczczurek, Cheryl Pruden, Kim Koop- mans, Row 4 Paul Schenavar, Denise Turner, Dawn Philabaum, Amy Byers, Cathy Gray, Laurie Bristol, Tracy Richmond, Mary Linzie Back Row Cassie Rice, Melinda Smith, Kelly Walling, Tami Poole. Ryan Arno. Derek Douge, Peggy Martin TC'Iiegsurer Beth Saunders voices her opinion at Youth to Youth u . 104



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Freshman Kirk Davis' rocket soars up into the wild blue yonder at the last rocket club meeting. Ski Club A Popular Choice Among Students With the arrival of winter and heavy snow, the time had come for yet another club; the ski club. Anyone could join. The chance was there for veterans and be- ginners alike. In the words of advisor Mr. Rick Nirshl, math teacher, it was set up to offer students the op- portunity to learn a sport they could continue the rest of their life. The club was well-liked by its members. Said fresh- man Krissy Ressigue, We got to go skiing with our friends, and it was a great time. It was better this time because it was easier to ski than my first time. Ninth grader Amy Dolinar stated her reason for liking the club, I thought it was neat that our school has a club where anyone can join. The members all agreed that it was a very fun experi- ence. Freshman Shone Fegan said this about the ski club, it was really fun because i was with all my friends. Amy Dolinar spoke of her experience. i was really looking forward to it. I thought it was scary at First, but after i went down a few hills it was easy. And so it was that this year's snowy adventure came to an end. Was it worth it? To the students, yes. 106 124 i5: ' 3w Ni, Industrial Arts teacher Mr. Robert Steinbrecher and Freshman Art Mowrer examine one of Art's rockets at a rocket club meeting. Ski Club member Kyle Hoo endorn rejoices at the arrival of winter shortly efore leaving on the ski club trip.

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