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

 - Class of 1985

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Rafe Mclntire Carol Carpenter, Sean Sexton, Jay Villarreal Mike Wooiford and Jeff Case, Freshmen form a chorus line at a dance. Council Members Bring Fun to Student Body. Boogying down at the dances, sending a sweetheart a valentine, and getting into the school spirit during spirit week; all of these activities and more, were made possible by student council. Student council members worked hard to bring good times to the student body. They sold Valentine's Day Cards, sponsored a Hallo- ween Contest and held the Mock Election in the spring. Student Council brought entertainment to school. The band Life performed in March for the entire stu- dent body. Spirit week was a week filled with Fun and excite- ment , according to seventh grader, Greg Pisanti. Dances! Three dances were held throughout the year. They were the Fall Dance, the Valentines Day Dance, which was postponed due to bad weather and snow days and another dance was held in June. Student 112 Council President, Andy Atkinson stated, Dances gave students a chance to have fun without getting into trouble. The money made from all the activities that were sponsored by Student Council went towards various things. One such thing included was buying things for the Media Center. Every year Student Coucil purchases a load of new books for the following year. Money also went towards school functions such as disc jockeys at the dances and singing groups to per- form. The rest of the money made, especially from slave day, went to charities. Student Council worked hard this year to make it enjoyable for the whole student body and Andy Atkin- son did a very good job, commented Ms. Joyce Zielinski, student council advisor.

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Front low Stacey SlIverhom. Laura Gifford, Mellssa Helm, Jennlfer Kowalski, lulle Homan, Sue Nelson. Heather Miller, Tammie Shaulls. Tracy Irons. Vickie Pavlls. Tasha Swift law 2 Iody Owczarxak. llIl Zorbaugh, Tammy Evers, Ianel Jennings. Krlsdn Smenner. Angle Corey. lulie Case. NIkl Pauch, Nlckl McGreevy, Kustle Orth, Beth Grime. Heather Moran. LIsa Smead. Tammy McCarlw low 3 lulle Homolka, Mary Beth Hennln . LorI SmIth. Heather Hoffman. Dawn SmIthers, LIsa Wllhclm, Tracy Hudson. Rachel Hauter, Stacey Carter. Kathy Elllson, Matt Pennington. Llsa Spohler. Diane Snyder, Becky Neorr. Dan Rector, BIII KasmlemklIonya Leffel. BrIan Wlngate. Ken Mallk, ErIk KHeger, Jeff Barber. Greg Plsanti, NIck HIII. Matt Osborn. Rlck Han low 5 John Light, Scott Tucker. Ronald Hauter, Thomas Kraft. Mark LucaIeIlI, Greg Coon, Ryan Maler, Mlke WeIss. Gre Clarke, Sara KIng, Tlm Rawson. Laura Springer, 5 ence Dreher lack IowTheresa laser, Denlse Wysoszlnskl, Chris Jenny Flsh, AnVlIa onnar, Tonl FuelIlng, Michelle Carpenter, Chad Greeley. Dou Rodgers, Pattl ood, Jeff Schulte. Erich Schlddel. Karen Cannona, Tom Townsen , Jason NlmphIe, Matt Munlch, Jenny Cooper law 4 Chdstey RIfHe. Wendy Wise, Hist Edition BIll Stevens, George MIIIer. Steve SmIth. President Raschelle Elgln, Vlce Pnsldem Amy DeWees. Secretary Stacy Grant. Treasurer Roxanne Reed. Andy Furlong. Kolln Brandman, law 2 Brlan Bee, Heather Flye, Tracy Long, Dana Hayward, Tonya Shuler, Jen Stamm, Usa Warner, MarIene EId, Gre Gephart law 3 Brenda Curds. LIz Kohler, Julle Klelnert. lennlfer Patton, Sara Spice, ally Walling. Klna Vass, jenny Balllnger. Karen Kln m 4 Laurie Bristol, lennlfer Sheets, Deslree Unsworth. Wendy Werner, Matt DuShane. oug Rogowskl, Mark Brabowskl. Fred Lorenzen low 5 Mlssy Harrison, Gary Stern. Kelth Poole, erek lohnson, Ron Samsel. Jeff Loughman. Ted Stadnlczuk. Cad Mlller M low Dennls lohnson, Allen Knopp. Andy Henta. Mark HIntz. Mlke Gladleux. Shannon Morrln, Ryan BrIstol, Gary Pentz. Aaron Kleln. Plummer, Amy dmes, Bdan Clare, Kevln Shoup, BIII Kinney. Man Wagenhauser. Chds Loe, Angle Weber, Guy Cooper. Ryan Rhoades. Bands And Ist Edition Brighten School Life First Edition, seventh grade bands and Concert Band II added fun and pep to the 1984-85 school year. All participants had chances to perform in various concerts and solo 8t ensemble. First Edition was added to the list of clubs at the junior high. The group was made up of talented eighth grad- ers who could sing and dance. They were taught by Mrs. Sue Berry. First Edition member, Lisa Warner quoted, I thought Hrst Edition was a good atperience because I got to meet new friends and it taught us not to be embarassed in front of friends. Another talented group was the 7th graders who made up Cadet Bands I, II and III. Seventh graders strived to learn all the notes of their instrument and basic rhythm patterns. I liked band because I got to make the trip to Solo 8 Ensemble this year and it was fun, stated Cadet Band III member, Jill Zorbaugh. Concert Band II was a band made up of 8th and 9th graders. Mr. ToIIy combined Concert Bands I and II so a sectional teacher had the opportunity to teach at an elementary school. Overall, Mr. Tolly felt the year to be a success.



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Student Council President Andy Atkinson tries to boost spirit at a pep assembly. Councll members attend the January meeting and discuss the Valentine's Card sa.le and the Valentine's Dance. All of these meetings are held in advisor, Ms. Zielinskl's room. Front Row Pres. Andy Atkinson, Vlce Pres. Rhonda Elgin, Sec. Raschelle Elgin, Treas. Shawn Carver. Row 2 Doug Rice. Chad Greeley, Matt Fornwald, Tammy McCarley, Jennia Jenkins, Mindy Shively, Andrea Shealy, Jill Wunder, Row 3 Todd Wielinski, Brad Holmes, Mark Lindsey, Shannon Bihn, Jennifer Patton. Roxanne Reed, Beth Saunders. Row 4 Michele Bartnik, Jody Blochowski, Geoff Moore. Back Row Matt Parachek. lay Villarreal. Terri Riddle, Trent Wisehart, Alex Davis. Freshman student council members Da mar Sikula, Jay Villarreal, and Michelle Bartnik discuss the plans or the next dance at the student council meeting. 113

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