Stevens Mason Middle School - Mariner Yearbook (Waterford, MI)

 - Class of 1971

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Page 104 text:

Rose Lesh demonstrates letter arrange- ment on the new activity sign for seventh and eighth grade representa- tives Sheri Reynolds, Sandi Fater, Debby Morrison, Stephanie Graniors, and Sue Collins. Rose worlcedlhard on the project committee last year to get the sign tor the school . i mAsnuJn.nn:u ' im Council's current concern is football bleachers his. ' -tt lt's nice to be a victim ot this committeeg they select the Student ot the Month. They are Gail Wilson, Sue Carte, Dave Blum, Iohn Hossetto, and Sandy Gauthier. Bill Maki, parliamentarian, explains a point ol parlia- mentary procedure to otticers Sue Sebring, president, Gail Shelly, corresponding secretary, Greg Miller, treas- urerg Cindy Pauly, recording secretary, and Sue Carie, vice-president. 100' student council Striking' a timely blow for Women's Lib, Sue Sebring was Mason's first qirl Student Council president. Sue and the other 1970-71 officers stepped into their jobs with excellent advanced training behind them. They attended a student leadership camp during the summer, and also Went to the University of Michigan Where they participated in a Iunior Hiqh Student Council Clinic. The council developed the idea of honoring Students of the Month. They organized cr com- mittee who chose one boy and one girl each month, based on recommendations from teach- ers. Those selected were given recognition through PA announcements and a picture dis- play in the main lobby. The activity sign project was completed by this yea:r's council who supervised its construc- tion in front of the school. They also raised the money for their newest project: football bleachers. 1

Page 103 text:

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Ninth Grade Student Council Representatives and Alternates. FRONT ROW: Donna Woods, Darell Taylor, Donna Baranoski, Robin Penland, lohn Rossetto, Dave Blum, Cindy Throop, Sharlene Corkum. SECOND ROW: Cindy Schwab, Mike Bragg, lohn Ragatz, Stacy Weaver, Doug Verlee, Dennis Fisk, Bob Wareck, Tim Vandruska, Gary Pelton, Kim Menghini. THIRD ROW: lawn VanNorman, Becky Rick, Debbie Alex- ander, Ioe Hadley, Mark Iames, Paula Myers, Brooke Keating, Liz Smith. FOURTH ROW: loe Steele, Mark McDonald, Merry Smith, Rose Lesh, Dennis Starnes, Lori Bums, Dayna Bradshaw, Christina Anderson, Val Kaufman. Missing from picture are Debbie Scrivens, Pat Howard, Linda Applin. l- t R13 it it .42 The perfect thing to warm a lobby at Christmas time is a lighted tree. Student Council assumes the respon- sibility to put one up every year. Eighth Grade Student Council Represen- tatives and Alternates. FRONT ROW: Ralph Puertas, Michelle Roelots, Mike Anderson, Chet Muckenhirn, Nancy Wil- son, Mary Abeare. SECOND ROW: Robin Blum, Denise McLaughlin, Gail Wilson, Carolanne Brown, Mary Io Froling, Scott Clauser, Sue Collins, Stephanie Grantors, Sheri Reynolds, Peggy Menghini. THIRD ROW: Mike Cattell, Kathy McConnell, Tina Birch, Sue Rondo, Kay Boomer, Mar- gie Bollan, Mary Berg, Russell Haney, Greg Morgan, Gary Kwapis, lohn Hol- land, Gordon Roy, Del Lennox, Greg Hampton, Roberta Baker. Missing from picture are Kent Turner, Larry Best, Tony Wood, Pam Lawrence, Bill Williams, Davie Sebring, lim Darling, Sheila Mount, Mark Work. Seventh Grade Student Council Repre- sentatives and Alternate-s. FRONT ROW: Kevin Fangel, Debby Morrison, Sheri Strine, Andy Madonio, Ionina Strong, Dan Gwinn, lim Shanks. SECOND ROW: Dana Frick, Cindy Anderson, Tammy Wagner, Cindy Smith, Sandi Fater, Sandy Gauth- ier, Pam Haney, Lori McC1enahen, Rich- ard Cullens. THIRD ROW: Andy Van- druska, Curtis Patton, Steve lenkins, Car- roll Rogers, Brock Leach, Cathy Nollet. FOURTH ROW: Crystal Harris, Kim Roach, Paula Starkweather. Missing trom picture are Len Marsh, Iohn Quinn, Sandy Sammons, Ray Markham, Bob Pretto, Mike Moore, Chuck Wooderson, David Hitchcock, Paul Gibson, Becky Patterson, Dave Denoyer, Steve Laten, Paul Albertson. student council C101

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