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

 - Class of 1986

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Salute to the ralslng of the flag! Honor Society members Todd Wielinski, president, Beth Saunders, and Matt Fornwald raise the flag from the capital. Darlene Eisenmann sent for the liag as an individual service project. French Club Front Row: Wendi Werner, Jenni Tille, Cindy Benedick Secretary, lenny Patton Vlce-Presldent, Laurie Bristol. Amy Byers. Second Row: Jolie Krupp, Lisa Warner, Shawna Swanbeck Stacy Grant, Tricia Fuller, Paula Schenavar, Danielle Ransom, Erika Flint, Miss Snow Adviser, Third Row: Stephanie Wood, Helen Wardinski, Lisa Avaritt, Heather Scott, Tracy Richmond, Peggy Martin, Heather Bauer. Lisa LaBeay, Stacy Wingate, Cheryl Pruden, Greg Gephart. Aaron Clark four! Row: Amy Glover, Molly Campbell. Kim Shrader, Tracie Laurence. Kelli Mannor. lulie ludson, Kim Stanton. Angie Milano, Susan Vandervlucht, Brenda Curtis, Robert Kerr Fifth Row: Karen King. Jenny Ballinger, Kim Harrold, Michelle Smith, Becky Gulch, Marlene Eid, Bonnie Bodi, Tami Poole, Cassie Hem, Erica Porter, Suellen Wilson Back Row: Steve Smith, Keith Poole, Gary Stern, Jim Salther. Joe Sinary, Clay Anderson, Keith Davis. Shannon Morrin, John Kominek, laime Ostermyer. Spanlsh Club Front Row: Trisha Stoner, Jenny Bagrowski, Beth Saunders Secretary, Tracy Kessler Vlce-Presldent, Todd Wielinski Treasurer, Elizabeth Williams President, Rashelle Elgin, Darlene Eisenmann, Tina Mengerink, Miss Snow Adviser, Second Row: Ginger Myers, Kathy Stevens, Jenny Harpster, Linda Szczurek, Dawn Niswender. Chris Nicholson, Melissa Madden. Jenny Askins, Angie Cook, Third Row: Bill Stevens, Bill Houttekier. Jennie Pratt. Amy DeWees, Tracy Herbster. Roxanne Reed, Kris Pako, Cathy Gray. Jeannie Steffin, Danielle Schaffer, fourth Row: Cheryl Werner. Jeff Good, Mike Gladieux, David King, Gary Muszynski, Aluson Lein, Brenda Bodine, Julie White, Back Row: Paula Kwiatkowski, Kelly Mulherin, jenny Pendrey, Ron Perez, Brian Berry, Rachelle Hubbell, Denise Groll 67

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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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Time and Talent it Takes Extra Effort irst Edition added pep and class to our schools spirit, while the Calligraphy Club added style. Both clubs enabled the students to show off their talent. For the past two years, Mrs. Sue Berry has had a sing- ing group called First Edition. It was made up of several freshmen who eitherjust enjoyed singing or planned on making a career out of singing. First Edition member Karen King stated, HI like to sing and dance because its fun and it gives me the chance to show off my abililty in front of an audience. First Edition gave students a chance to show fellow students and teachers their talent and it also gave them a chance to explore their hobby. The Calligraphy Club, under the direction of Mrs. Judith Aubry also gave students a chance to explore a hobby. Unlike First Edition, the Calligraphy Club was open to anyone. High school students, Junior High Students and even parents were involved in this club to try and improve their writing skills. Both groups expanded the skills of the students in- volved and gave them something to remember in the years to come. 68 Nervous? At the music assembly during second and third hour, Edythe Remley stunned her audience by singing ttMemoryi' from the musical Cats. Exciting! At the music assembly First Edition members Shawna Swanbeck, Ron Samsel. Kelly Mulherin, Bill Nagucki, Edythe Remley, and Shannon Morrin put on a good show for the audience. Members practiced under the direction of Mrs. Sue Berry.

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