Marysville High School - Viking Yearbook (Marysville, MI)

 - Class of 1988

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Page 17 text:

Back Row: Junior Representative, Miss Tina Pond; Foreign Exchange Representative, Tanja Merkel; Sophomore Representative, Miss Angela Gordon; Freshman Representative, Miss Heather Below. Front Row: Senior Princess, Miss Cristy Cubitt; Homecoming Queen, Miss Deanne Gkekas; Senior Princess, Miss Tammy Duncan. Homecoming Court 13

Page 18 text:

SENIOR Student Council Officers The Student Council offic- ers displayed leadership and good organization for the 1987-88 school year. Kelly Boulicr, President of Student Council, said, “Student Council is die foundation of our high school activities. It’s a lot of hard work being a President, but I get a lot of help from the officers. To- gether we managed to do a good job in fulfilling our re- sponsibilities.” Hie new idea of a merit system was put into effect this year. It was thought of by Kelly and Vice-President Tawny Closs. It kept all of the members of Student Council active and gave them credit for how much they did. Tawnv’s comment was, “I enjoyed being involved in school ac- tivities as the Vice- President.” Chrisy Cubitt was the sec- retary and Kailonnic Dunsmorc was the treasurer. Kailonnic adds, “I like being involved and helping to or- ganize school activities.” She helps the President and other officers in their duties as well as keeping track of finances. ' Hie Student Council took part in organizing much of the Homecoming, Blood Drive, fund raisers, food drives, a Christmas dance, and other activities. Back Row: Crlsty Cubitt, Secretary, Kailonnic Dunsmorc, Treasurer. Front Row: Kelly Boulicr, President; Tawin ' ( loss. Vice President. Steve Horbes, Treasurer, Tammy Duncan, President; Melissa Mallwitz, Secretary, Ken Steele, Vice-President. The Senior year is the busiest year for students. It takes responsibility and good leadership to organize all the activities and events that take place. The Senior class President for the 1987-88 school year was Tam my Duncan. She had many duties as President and played an important role in making the year successful. Tammy replied, “I loved being President of the Senior class!” Some of Tammy’s re- sponsibilities were organiz- ing the Homecoming float and Senior prom She ar- ranged steering committee meetings and informed the class of upcoming events. She was in charge of fund raising activities, making sure the money was being used properly, ordering T- shirts, planning for high school reunions, and getting things ready for the big graduation day. Tammy also comments, “All the officers did a great job and the whole class participated and were very involved this year!” She worked very hard and hopes she pleased everyone. Vice-President Ken Steele said, “I like being the Vice- President because it gets me more involved in school ac- tivities and meeting other people.” Ken also helps the President in her duties and activities. Melisa Mallwitz was the secretary. She put a lot of hours into typing. She took attendance at the meet- ings and made a list of all the topics discussed at the meet- ings. The treasurer, Steve Horbes, commented, “It was a real thrill handling the inonev for our class.” Senior members show maturity on the merry-go-round . 14 Senior Magazine

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