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

 - Class of 1986

Page 73 of 128

 

Bedford Junior High School - Transition Yearbook (Temperance, MI) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 73 of 128
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Page 73 text:

Practice makes Perfect! First Edition member Molly Campbell practices for upcoming shows during SB homeroom. First Edition: Front Row: Edythe Remley, Karen King, Roxane Reed. Treasurer, Amy DeWees, Secretary, Dawn Philabaum, Vice President lason Schroeder. President, Molly Campbell. Gary Stern, Second Row: Shannon Morrin, Tonya Shuler, Doug Rogowski. Laurie Bristol, Jeff Loughman, Dereklohnson, Ron Samsel, Bill Nagucki, Back Row: Andy Furlong, Bonnie Bodi. Glenna Long, Kelly Mulherin, leff Taylor, Shawna Swanbeck, Mark Grabowski. Worklng hard! Calligraphy students Thomasine Askins, Christy Rodgers and Chris Brunt stay after school to practice their writing skills. Concentratlonl Calligraphy Students Chris Brunt and Kelvin Li work hard to improve their calligraphy writings. 69

Page 72 text:

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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I . . . 2 . . . 3. . . chlll Freshman Tom Skellie kicks a Held goal aglnst Adrian. 5120rtS Time Out e Work Means Success pike, pin, hut, run, kick, bumb, shoot; these are t familiar to all who involve themselves in the sports programs. The qualifications are ambition, work, time, ten dollars insurance, a physical and fifteen dollars particie pation fee. So why are sports so popular? The pay is sometimes a nervous stomach, losing a game, or even an injmy. But the benefits are becoming physically fit, a chance at competition and making new friends. . Whether it was tlying to decrease our times in track, ' racing the clock down the court, or maybe trying to pin an opponent in the last few seconds, time spent in sports was a worthwhile investment. She Shoots! She Scores! 8th grader Tammy McCarley scores at the game against Sprlngbrook.

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