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Participation is what the Junior Class Council had in mind for this year. Their goal was to get more participation in many more activities. Many of their ideas included a pledge car wash, a hayride with a bonfire, a canoe trip, and a ski trip, with possibilities of a sleigh ride, Christmas caroling, and a class trip to Mackinaw Island. Another one of their major projects was organ- izing the prom. Their objective was to have it go as smooth as possible. The elected officers were, President Michelle Brausseur, Vice President Mary Lou Molesky, Secretary Ann Egerer, and Treasurer Deanie Gagnon. Advisors were Mr. Rummler, and Mr. Decker. The Juniors plan- ned to pave the way for a great senior year! by Julie Sucher Participation ranks no. 1 with Juniors ureueic) Áput) Aq 60 x weyeig Apun Aq 010Ug bs Junior Class Council: Front row: Y 7 b 4. Vid Ann Egerer, Michelle Brausseur, Deanie Gagnon, Mary Lou Molesky. Second row: Jill Jacobson, Sue Shapleigh, Rusty Hill, Shelly Sproull, Michelle Croteau , Dawn Laatsch, Karen Matthias. Third row: Alison Frenzel, Laura Mueller, Trish Joswiak, Bermudez , Margo Roselle, Lori Cole, Roland Mendoza. Fourth row: Colleen Fleschner, Erin Donahue, Kathy Paquette, Laurie Hunt Nadine LaLonde, Michelle Johnson, Grethchen Gallagher, Advisor Rick Decker. Fifth row: Ruth Hare, Eric Goodman, John Donaghy, Andy Heney. Vice President Mary Lou Molesky, Treasurer Deanie Gagnon, President Michelle Brausseur,and Secretary Ann Egerer. Andy Heney leads Donner and Blitzen and gang in a rousing perfor- mance of “Rudolf” for a Junior pep assembly skit. poom3sam rezo Aq ۵
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In attaining its goal of $2,000, the Sophomore Class Council engaged in many energetic encount- ers. These included having raffles in the fall and spring, selling candy, and having car washes and bake sales. Leading the council with guidance were Mr. Kim Kolbe and Mr.Tom Pugh. Giving their aid to the president, Paula Binasio, vice president Crissv Douglas, secretary Julie Brasseur, and treasurer Lori Devereaux, they resolved their meager differences. President Paula Binasio believed class involve- ment was essential. “We need class involvement, we want to take into consideration each sophom- ore and make them feel a part of the class, she said. The sophomore class made various trips, which took them from a Lions’ football game in the fall to a tantalizing trip to King's Island and the Quad for a movie in the spring. by Kerri Clark sagen 11099 Aq 164 Nancy Schade and Sue Fontaine spread the Christmas spirit as they decorated their class bulletin board. Despite disruptions class obtaims unity Sophomore Class Council: Front Row: Paula Binasio, Crissy Douglas, Lori Devereaux, Alaina Dewit, Melissa Bila, Connie Redmond, Trish Tappen. Second Row: Jeff Beird, Pam Wisniewski, Kelly Brasseur, Melinda Kocks. Nikki Hall, Kris Preston, Diane Lemmer. Third Row: Stacy Stelter, Julie Brasseur, Nancy Schade, Susan Fontaine, Krista Hansen, Terri ۰
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nity stressed ın final year Bring Pride to the School! That was the Senior Class Council's main objective this year. lis main intention was to have theSenior Classenjov its, final year at Eisenhower as much as possible. To prove that, many activities were planned. Some of them included a barn dance, a ski trip, tobog- ganing, Christmas caroling, and cookouts. In order to get more people involved, everyone who ran made council. This vear's president was Add Cummings, Vice President Tom Bourcier, Secre- tary Sue Ray , and Treasurer Mary Morley. The advisors were Mrs. Fleener and Mrs. Dunham. by Julie Sucher Advisors Mrs. Fleener and Mrs. Dun- ham go over ideas with Mr. Rush as Tom Bourcier and Add Cummings look on. Council members Sue Ray, Mary Morley, and Dana Weir discuss Future plans. 206 ۸۲5۵۸۸ brezo Aq o10ud poom3sam 5۳820 Aq 007 0۳06۸۸159۸ 6۲۶30 Aq 3 = A i LN 5 x die Senior Class Council: Front row: President Add Cummings, Secretary Sue Ray, Treasurer Mary Morley, Vice President Tom Bourcier. Second row: Jill Johnson, Ann Slack, Lisa Malott, Laurie Dalton, Kim Payk. Third row: Mary Licovali, Carol Gagnon, Sue Smith, Karen Kubczak, Sheri Lucas, Cindy Graham. Fourth row: Laurie Gates, Debbie Burzyck, Molly Hunter, Tammy Detloff, Sandy Roof, Jenean Jarabek, Cathy Prentice. Fifth row: Ben Singer, Todd Compau, Rich Griffith, Jim Kruska, Jenny Wight, Ausma Martinsons.
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