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Friendships gained in White Pine Council | President Gail Hart and Secretary Mary Kay Brown, both of Bridgeport High School, a Mary Morley enjoy taking over at a meeting. White Pine Council advisors find time to enjoy themselves. Striving toward the completion of some long-sought goals, the White Pine Council met once a month and still managed to become good friends. Holding meetings at each of the White Pine Schools, the council decided to pur- chase a flag for each school, depicting its membership in the White Pine Council. Besides working to better the com- munication of the six schools, the mem- bers also had a Christmas party and a Valentine's party. The Eisenhower members for the 1979- 1980 school year included Patti Mitchell, Chris Kostrzewa, Jill Bruce, Stacy Bird, and Mary Morley. Their advisor was Mr. Russ Spaulding. Each of the members was placed on one of the five stand- ing committees: the President's Com- mittee, ‘Exchanges, Social Interactions, Sportsmanship, and Fund Raising. Proving that a group ot young people can work together and follow Robert’s Rules of Order, (he White Pine Council attained some of the responsibilities of later life. 24 Affiliations The White Pine Council members: Front Row: Patti Mitchell, Mr. Russ Spaulding, Stacy Bird. Second Row: Chris Kostrzewa, Mary Morley, Jill Bruce.
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In late September, the Forum traveled o the Muskegon River for a weekend of ‚amping, learning, and getting to know sach other better. Committees were esta- ylished, goals were set, and plans were nade for the new year. November found the Forum officers n attendance at the fall leadership con- ference, sponsored by the University of Michigan. Five standing committees made up the heart of the Forum. Current Affairs held idea sessions, discussed fundings, and put on student activities, such as “Spook and Spirit” day and “At the Hop”. Monies raised at these activities went toward Forum projects. Upgrading conditions at Eisenhower was the main purpose of the Betterment Committee. The committee was charged with improvements at the school. Com- munications, Clubs and Organizations, and Elections were the other active and important committees in the Forum. Mr. Allan Larsen served as the advisor of the Forum again this year. Speaker Officer Sherman explains an accident to the Forum. Keeping the marquis up to date, Sue Ray and Mary Morley add the latest sports events. Affiliations 23
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3 1390 01089 8656 a ۳ em à; P. ۳۳ National Honor Society: Front Row: Karen Knight, Bobbi Hall, Carol Brisbois. Second Row: Don Demko, Rob Paquette. Third Row: Tammy Thompson, Sandy Campau, Lori Gontko, Kathy Wolf, Tammy Fredrickson, Carol Baldwin, Kim Anderson, Sandy Bulgrien. Fourth Row: Marie Hare, . Martha Salbenblatt, Carol Molesky, Jenny Dornseifer, Jayne Driscoll, Maija Martinsons, Michelle Devereaux, Laura Ray. Fifth Row: Julie Green, Libby Malott, Jackie Kenny. Amy Blake, Jean Carbeno, Julie Beyer, Lisa Seelye, Joyce York. Missing from picture: Lorraine Allen, Steve Brownlee, Vicki Darland, Dave Demko, Karen Dey, Sue Eggers, Roger Rupp, Mary Schoenheit, Brett Swiss, Matt Vanderborgh, Ellen Ward, Doug Knights, Dick Lemmer, Bill Neumann, Bryan Powers. National Honor Society: determined to excel Mrs. Sue Schulz and Miss Stephanie Polzin, serving in their fifth consecutive year as Honor Society advisors, formed the club into a viable and energetic affiliation. Having fewer people in the National Honor Society this year has not stopped the members from being more active than ever. The organization sold large coloring books and senior mugs and glasses, which enabled them to hold a spring banquet to welcome the upcoming seniors into the society. Miss Stephanie Polzin and Mrs. Sue Schulz served as advisors for the society. Officers for the 1979-1980 year were: Bobbi Hall, president; Carol Brisbois, vice-president; and Karen Knight, secre- tary and treasurer. Affiliations 25
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