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ASB Officers — (Front) Senior School Board Representative John Moore. Secretary Jack Karson. (Back) Junior School Board Representative Bambi Prather. President Joe Arndt, Vice-President Angie Lawrence. Mikr Teagarden Student Senate — Front) Ann Menckel, Sophomore Secretary; Pete Adamy, Janet Willis, Mr. Charles Biederman, Advisor; Carol Provenzano, Annie Robertson. Junior Vice-President. (Middle) Diana Rendon, Michelle Schroeder. Mike Smith, Sophomore Pfesident; Beth Biasing, Stacy Hanes. Joyce Kauer, Mark Van Uchelen, Junior President. (Back) Craig Hodges. Sophomore Vice-PresicTent; John Moore, Lydia Ross. Terri Moore, Kara Blevins, Bonnie Van Der Veen, Senior Vice-President; Kari Korver, Joe Arndt, Kathy Reed. Elizabeth Buswell, Junior Secretary.
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Photo by Mark Root. All other photos by Stewart's of Dayton. Left: Tracy Barton is overwhelmed with surprise and disbelief as former Homecoming Queen Janet Ayala pins on her sash. Below: 1981 Homecoming Court — Sophomore Princess Sharia O’Riley. Kevin Kelly. Queen Tracy Barton. Jeff Jahnke, Senior Princess Debbie Holladay, Rodney Egli, Senior Princess Debbie Holladay. Rodney Egli. Senior Princess Susie Bell. Mike Milbradt, Junior Princess, Deanna Hanson, not pictured Chris Karson. Above: Football and rally members lead students in cheers in spirit parade. Left: Due to their mysterious disappearance at halftime the players missed the fireworks, but through photographic magic the fireworks “reappear” to liven up the play.
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New projects lead to exciting year Student Senate, under the direction of second-year advisor Mr. Chuck Biederman, provided innovative ideas as well as preserving traditional duties including Homecoming 1981 and Twerp Week. New to the senate’s responsibilities included the first-ever Class of the Year Competition, Newcomers Committee, Canned Food Drive, and the Computer Dance. ASB President Joe Arndt felt that “by going out on a limb on some of our new activities, we found that success was not always easy; but because we had a good senate and a cooperative advisor, they turned out all right.” Throughout the school year, sophomore, junior, and senior classes were in competition for the large red banner to go to the class which compiled the greatest number of points. The contests included a percentage of yearbook sales, pep assembly winners, hall decorations, and noon-time activities. The Newcomers Committee welcomed new students into the district with a party, including a package containing local merchant coupons and Grizzly window decals. The canned food drive, which took place at Christmas, brought in more cans of food for dispersion McIIkmi Kwiatkowskl to needy people by the Elk’s Club than the last few years put together. An added incentive was a challenge from Newberg High School. Newberg won, however, and MHS relinquished the coveted trophy. Mike Teefarden On Saturday evening, January 23, students participated in the first annual computer dance. Students filled out questionaires and were matched by compatibility to the opposite sex. The list gave each student his ten most compatible matches. Mac High’s senate was also responsible for the Willamette Valley League Service Project which took place February 17 at Mollala State Park. Over 200 senate members from league schools donated time to clear brush and plant hundreds of Douglas Fir saplings. Above: Everyone brings their lunch to the regular Student Senate meetings, and that includes Carol Loiselle. Center: As Joe Arndt waits to present the trophy to Newberg, winner of the canned food drive, he prepares to dodge the tomatoes and ignore the boo’s. However, Newberg surprised Joe by being very considerate. Left: “How many people can we get inside this string?” became the much-asked question at the student cram.
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