Marysville High School - Viking Yearbook (Marysville, MI)

 - Class of 1976

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Travel is a Part of Education Pat Burley and Annette S child The 1975-76 foreign exchange student to Marysville High School was Annette Schild of Germany. Annette ' s native home is in Bad Honned , West Germany. During her stay in America she resided at the home of senior Mary Meinhardt and her family. While attending school in Marysville , Annette kept herself very busy by participating in Girls ' Varsity Basketball and Volleyball. She also was a member of Girls ' Varsity Club and GAA. Language was no problem for Annette since she had studied English for seven years before coming to America. She also speaks French , Latin , Dutch , and German. Annette enjoyed living in America and found it very interesting. Pat Burley , a senior at Marysville High School, was chosen as last summer ' s Youth For Understanding representative. For almost three months Pat ' s home was in the small village of Koniz in the Kanton Bern , Switzerland. Pat enjoyed climbing mountains , boxing and playing soccer He also won first place in an amateur curling tournament. Pat concluded his travels by hitch hiking to France, Italy , Germany, Austria, and Liechtenstein with his Swiss brother Thomas Jundt. Pat would like to return to Switzerland some day and urges all students to apply for YFU aid. Third Row: Mrs. Bellow, Advisor: Second - Year Members: Pat Burley, Yearbook: Ken Mare ski. Journalism: Kim McCarthy, Journalism: Miss Vivian, Advisor. Second Row - First- Year Members: Debbie Herman, Yearbook: Gary Hill, Yearbook: Dan Lents, Yearbook: Doug Francesconi, Yearbook: Jim Cruick shank. Journalism: Kim Greenhoe, Journalism. First Row: Cheri Cline, Yearbook: Julianne Evans, Yearbook: Karlene Brywig, Yearbook: Lene Pavlov, Yearbook and Journalism: Kathy Samuelson, Journalism: Sue Co Hard, Journalism. 28 - YFU QUILL SCROLL

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A Friend in Need Is The Finest Thing A Person Can Have Back Row: Harold Zablocki, Clayton Zeller, Theresa Detzler, Front Row: Gina Bubel, Beth Ahles, Terri VanNest, Charlene Tom Laeder, Gerry Rose, Robin Logan, Anna Chapdclaine. Artman, Sherry Johnson, Debbie Gaffney, Karen Vargo. Miss Heckman A dvisor After w orking with the Woodland Aide Kids, the Student Aides from MHS gain a great deal of knowledge. They develop a better self understanding and an understanding of others. Learning from a book cannot compare to the lesson learned by experience. WOODLAND AIDES -27



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The Harder the Conflict, the More Glorious the Triumph Boys’ and Girls’ State Representatives - Standing: Mike Willemsen, Kathy Samuelson , Sue Collard. Sitting: Mike A mock government is set up at Boys ’ State at Michigan State University in Lansing in June of each year. Boys’ State consists of a 51st State. Fifty boys are cities and one hundred boys are counties. There were 1100 boys from different High Schools in Michigan in 1975. Voisard , Jim Dowding. Tim Buelow. A mock government state also set up at Girls’ State is held in Olivet , Michigan , in June of each year. Girls’ State also consists of a 5 1st state. There are seven counties , three cities per county , twenty girls per city approximately. Last year there were a total of 504 girls from different high schools in Michigan Debate and Speech Individual Events Standing: Advisor Miss Butler , John Sterling - Original Oratory , Mike Cochran - Radio Broadcasting. Sitting: Mary Warren - Serious Interpretative Reading, Colleen Koschnitzke - Debate and Group Reading , Jeanine Washington - Debate , Pam Schultz - Debate and Group Reading, and Gwen Leach - Informative. ACTIVITIES - 29

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