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Student librarians are Chett Collins, Tina Poppenhager, Mrs. Wilkinson, Ian Bodine, and Connie Bruns. Students work Chett Collins, student librarian shelving books. sho to serve others Getting involved with activities is what many students do frequently throughout the year. They volunteer their services for groups such as student council, student librarians and student teaching, among others. The student council sponsors festivities enjoyed by stu- dents. They hosted the Homecoming Dance, the second annual Snowball Dance, and three other Friday night dances. They play a big part within the student body by organizing a variety of contests during Spirit Week. The student librarians are kept busy with numerous du- ties. Stamping library cards, shelving books, and helping out students are some of the main jobs. Student teaching is another way students get involved. These students volunteer the time of their study halls to assist teachers. They also receive academic credit for their work. Busily stamping books are freshman Tina Poppenhager and junior, Chett Collins. 26! Student Organizations
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Amy Smith Amy Flower Val Zleske julie Kanltz Karla Lake Patterson, Becky Borton, Amy Owen, Cheryl Cilley, Kerry Miller, Back: Dusseau Middle Shari Weber Abby Guyer Theresa Sanders Tracy Hoffman, Gina Livesay, julie Ellison, Ieanine Bogedain, jill Buhl Ienell Nyquist Alexa McCulloch julie Braden Natalie jackson, Amy Powell, Kris Salenbien, Mrs. Bolt. Eighteen travel to Quebec Every year various clubs and organizations sell any- thing from candy to towels to just about anything. Raising money is the main goal and this year wasn't any different. The French club sold candy to raise money for their bi- annual trip to Quebec City, Canada, on April 24 through 28. Eighteen students traveled 1,150 miles overnight by train from Windsor to Quebec. During their stay, the stu- dents participated in guided tours of both the upper city and lower city. They also attended a concert given by French folk singers. In their free time students had the chance to cross the St. Lawrence River by ferry boat, shop at the largest mall in Canada, and eat in many restaurants and sidewalk cafes. The trip provided many educational opportunities as well the chance to enjoy the unique culture of Quebec. The Spanish club went to Detroit to see a Spanish bal- let and enjoyed lunch at a popular Mexican restaurant. The Future Homemakers of America held their annual holiday dinner for the senior citizens. Enjoying their mexican food at the annual Spanish club dinner are Ken Rooks and Patty Van Dorn. Student Organizat1ons!25
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ront: Tanya Hemry, Michelle Pietrowski, Cheryl Aron, Patty VanDorn, egina Livesay, Valerie Zieske, Iulie Kanitz, Missy Brososky. Middle: er, Dawn Bogoski. Back: Mr. Beck, Krista Miller, lim Baranowski, Alexa McCulloch, Ken Rooks, Andreas Hagen, Chad Lazette, Andrea Houpt, onnie Beaufait, Mark Preston, Chris Trosvig, Ieff Beuschelein, Connie and Kimm Penn. assingil, Kris Cowen, Marianne Trottier, Ienelle Nyquist, Dawn Mill- their time keeping stats are sophomore Connie Beaufait juniors Nikki Weyher and Connie Massingil. Senior lerry Lamkin works with Dundee graduate lanice Rath at a girls swim meet. Student Organizations!27
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