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Students Enjoy i 1. Julie Jo we ft counting yearbook sales. 2. Would you beleive Jim Grosser’s favorite teacher? 3. Karyn Jowett, Debbie Downs, Tina Wil- son, and Tammy Routen on Security Day. 4. Cheri Sly and Kevin Miller, friends for- ever. 5. Lisa Jusysta and Mark Turner at a senior meeting. 24 4
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Student Council FRONT ROW: Kim Sabb, Heather Brock, Kim Mills, Janice Taylor, Gary Headiee, Cindy Smarch, Kim Heise, Rod McLane, Laura Mackay. SECOND ROW: Sue Kim, Sandee Sedwick, Brenda Mathers, Kris Hietikko, Mark Mallorey, Laurie Lasko, Teri Siemen, Debbie Downs, Tammy Routen, Theresa Stewart. THIRD ROW: Jamey Johnson, Marci Cummings, Trade French, Kathy Beniot, Nan- cy Bowman, Margie Debano, Martha Brown, Alicia Kim, Sue Bowman. FOURTH ROW: Carrie Stephenson, Kim Ladd, Jackie Marquis, Brad Socha, Kathy Hartig, Stephanie Eagen, Joni Venia, Sue Wixon, Joyce Taylor. FIFTH ROW: Lisa Stevens, Cathy Braden, Karen Trasko, Jim Johnson, Doug Marquis, Tom Ellis, Joey McNabb, Mr. Pavlov, advisor. This year ' s Student Council had quite a few good things going. First on the agenda was Homecoming. This year ' s Homecoming Dance at- tendance doubled over last year ' s and the pa rade was super. The butterscotch campaign was next, and according to Mr. Pavlov it was a great success. Student Council ran the popcorn ma chine during football games and also tried some- thing new. They rented the popcorn machine to other MHS clubs and groups. They got Into the computer age with the introduction of computer photos, in which a picture of someone was tak- en, and reprinted on a t-shirt, calendar, or even a thousand dollar bill. Also a dance-a-thon was given to raise money for the fight against Muscu lar Dystrophy. Students Council ' s final project on the agenda was the Marysville blood drive. Mr. Pavlov, the advisor, and Gary Headiee, the Presi- dent both agreed that next year’s Student Coun- cil will have to be more creative. 26
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