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

 - Class of 1986

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Bedford Junior High School - Transition Yearbook (Temperance, MI) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 69 of 128
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- ncen Band II: from Row: Bobbie Menoff, lenny Kowalski, Sue Nelson. Amie Griener. lay .mith. Vickie Pavlis, Tony Wagenhauserh Tasha Swift. Second Row: Angie Bonnar, Laura udson. Wendy Wise. Diane Snyder, Chrisry Riffle, Stacey Caner. Lisa Spohler, Rachel auter, Matt Pennington. Kathy Ellisonh Back Row: Amy Grimes, Brian Clare, Toni Fuelling. racy Hudson, Tricia Baehr, Patti Wood, Karen Carmona, 7th Grade All together now . . . In the midst of 1 hour band rehearsal. Amy Johnson and Eric Brubaker concentrate on their music. A jazzy touch . . . During lst hour, seventh graders Eric Reinert and Mike Keen play their alto saxophones.

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All together now . . . In the midst of 1 hour band rehearsal. Amy Johnson and Eric Brubaker concentrate on their music. Beginner Band interested Students Do Well 5 beautiful music filled the air, the seventh grade band and Concert Band ll skillfully played their instruments. Concert Band ll consists of eighth and ninth graders, while the seventh grade band is all the seventh grade musicians. To be placed in each band, members were judged by their performance the year before. Many band students attended lessons after school every week to improve their playing abilities. Clarinet instructor, Mr. Mark Walbus said, llLessons are benefi- cial because they increase teacher to students interac- tion time. Every Tuesday, in preparation for concerts, bands were broken down into sections and led by an in- structor. The sections worked on such things as tuning, intonation and difficult parts in a song. Both bands played a concert at Christmas time and also played one in the spring. The bands made a trip to Cedar Point on may 3 1 st to end a year of hard work. 761 Grade Band from low: Amy Ratcliff, Amy Greeley, Connie Sheeley, Tracy Slawinski, Veronica Thanasiu, Shannon O'Connell, Cory Eaton, Kim Arno, Jennifer Markiey, Mary White. Lisa Pom. Second low: Vonda Baldsln, Peggy Kinney. Amy Wilson. Kelly Kamierskl, Christy Rod ers, Stephanie Porter, Amy lohnson. Darrel Walentowski, Marcy Blhn. Lisa Wasnich. Kengra Mlles, Shallena DeVol, Andrea Stahl, Sheri Hayward, Melinda Morrnan, 1'th low: . Mlchellelohnston, Amy Stadnlczuk. Angie Biggs, Anita Geiger. Beth lanowlcz. RachelYoung. Mellssa Morman, Tami Bayford. Tony Snyder, Jolaine Klsh. Becky Zakrzewskl, Cindy Golatka. Mellssa Hudson, lesslca lenklns. Kelly Kortas. Jackie Iaegel. Tracy Ely. Danlel Hromlka, Tonia Rodegebr Back Row: Chris Vauthy, Aaron Bowland. Kendrick Harper. Chris ant, Nichole Morris, Ed Manuszak. Troy Travis, Malnl Pettigrew, Jenna Brown. Kelvin Ll. Jayson Mack. Gina Speweik, loe Ballinger. Jaramle Brescol, Jeremy Miller, Katy Tlmlney. Eric Brubaker, Eric Relnert, Mlke Keene. jenny Pelweckl, Alissa Tonles, Natalie Waldron.



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SEecial Crowds and N.J.H.S. Unique enturing to a French Restaurant to sample a French dinner, celebrating Christmas in the French or Spanish tradition, or taking a summer trip to Canada to get a taste of the ways of the French, were a few things that the foreign language clubs did this year. Foreign language teacher, Ms. Robyn Snow, started the foreign language clubs two years ago. This year, Spanish Club had forty-four members and French Club had sixty-four students involved. French club members had a chance to practice their skills when they ventured downtown to the Chez Colette at the Hotel Sohtel for a French dinner. French Club member, Susan Vandeerucht, commented, I really enjoyed going to the Chez Colette. The whole idea of talking in French to order food, and just the French atmosphere was extremely enlightening. Dur- ing the summer, French Club plans to take a trip to Canada. They will travel by train and stay at a hotel. Spanish Club members also went to a restaurant, the Ed Matador in Toledo, where they used their newly acquired language skills. The Christmas party was really fun. Celebrating Christmas in the Spanish tradition and feeding my face was indulging! remarked Spanish Club member Jenny Harpster. Both of the foreign language clubs went to Cedar Point at the end of the year, as a last group activity. Another group that many students were part of was the National Junior Honor Society. Approximatelx lunlor National Honor Soclety front Row, Trisha Stoner, lenny Bagrowski, Stacy Grant, Cindy Benedick, Heather Reed Secretary, Danielle Stanton Treasurer, Matt Fornwald Recorder, Elizabeth Williams VIce-Presldent, Beth Saunders Presldent, Darlene Eisen- mann, Mr. Thompson Advlser, Second Row: Tracy Kessler, Amy Byers, Cathy Gray, Danielle Ransom, Peggy Martin, Deena Gould, Dawn Smithers, Tammy McCarley, Jill Wunder, Katrina Meyer, Heather Woods, Suellen Wilson, Denise Groll, Third Row: Tom Owen, Mary Curtis, Carol Hartline, Robin Gorrell, Cheryl Werner, Terra 66 Holal 8x Como Estas? Spanish Club guest speaker, Philippe, explains to Spanish Club about his life in Spain. seventy-five students were picked to be part of thi group. in order to be part of the National Junior Hono Society, a student had to maintain a 3.5 grade average Freshman National Junior Honor Society member Tera Konieczy, stated, ul really enjoyed being in the Na tional Junior Honor Society. I hope that our schoo makes good use of the money we raised at Christmas time. All in all, the foreign language clubs and the Nationa Junior Honor Society added a lot of enrichment to many students lives! Konieczny, Liz Kohler. Jody Owczarzak, Theresa Blaser, Kathy Macut Melissa Helm, Kris Pasko, fourth Row: Andrew Tepper, Keith Poole Drew Wing, Richard Hammer, Stacy Lammers, Jenny Sanderson, Lis Albring, Mary Beth Henning, Angela Cook, Flfth Row: Dave Miller Denver Beck, Kim Harrold, Julie Francis, Linda McLean, Kim Horn Beth Richardsville. Amber Casey, Tami Poole, Alyson Lein. Slxth Row Todd Wielinski, Steve Edwards, Brad Holmes. Ron Perez, Robe Hornyak, Greg Gephart, Jeff Edmonds, Pete Schmieg, Doug Walcher Scott Maunz, Jim Owen.

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