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TR Student Council in action Student Council president Janie Albright helps raise money for M.D. A. he 1980-81 Student Council was co- advised by Mr. William Jacobs and Mr. Mark Bielang. The council participated in all their traditional school-related activities presenting fun and excitement for the stu- dent body in celebration of football and basketball homecoming, sponsoring assemblies, providing all-school movies (including such excellent films as Kramer us. Kramer), as well as performing many other valuable services. The Student Council again supported the campaign against muscular dystrophy by sponsoring the teeter-totter marathon. The council also continued their efforts in the Senior Citizen Work Project, which was in its second year. Council members raked leaves, washed windows, shoveled snow, and did many similiar jobs for senior citizens who were unable to do these things themselves. This year ' s Student Council worked hard throughout the year to help others and to make the school year as enjoyable as possible for the student body. So, to the Student Council for all their ef forts— thank you! TR STUDENT COIWll i, TETTER HinEIG FOR HHP Pamela Spaeth. Program Coordinator for M.D. Grand Rapids presents the T.R. Student Council «j a plaque for their contribution. FRONT ROW; Doug Chapin, Martha Baker, Melissa Savage, Lesley Turner, treasurer; Gina StarUs. Alex Imgrund, Ellen Welch, Becky Wiedenbeck. Mona Kibby, Connie Cottrill, Carla Nykun. Scott Oswalt. SECOND ROW; Tomejo Houts. Robin Atkinson, Lori Boulette, Nancy Fuller, secretary; Janie Albright, president; Michele Rohrer, Margaret Rice. Yvonne Thompson, Joyce Hackenburg, Linda Parmeter, Ann McKenzie. THIRD ROW; Mr. Mark Bielang, ad- visor; Lori Jones, Sheri Baker, Nancy Oakley, Rob Robison, vice-president; Brenda Barth, Chris Joslyn, Kathy Griffin, Todd Furlong, Pat Armstrong, Veronica Donnelly, Katie Willma, Mr. William Jacobs, advisor. 14 Student Council
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I11H111IW1.R 1. Armstrong Field— The place to go to watch our Wildcat football team in action. 2. Broadway Market — A great place to buy chips and other good tasting junk food. 3. Burger Chef — It used to be the place for fast food but today it ' s just no good. 4. Car Wash — To keep our cars in top con- dition, we come here often to wash ' em. 5. Fire Station Cop Shop— A joint effort by some people to keep this town in control. 6. Lammon ' s Parking Lot— A hangout for those who can ' t afford to burn their expen- sive gas cruising through town. 7. McDonalds— The student center. a place to relieve yourself of a Big Mac attack. Old Harding ' s Parking Lot — Another local hangout for those who are looking for action and a good time. 9. Open Pantry Little Caesar s— A 24 hour store that has it all. and a pizza place on the side. 10. Pizza Hut— For pizza and beer lovers this is where its at. 11. Three Rivers High School— Home of our mighty Wildcats and where most of us spend 5 days a week trying to learn a thing or two. Takin ' It Easy In Three Rivere 13
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Rob Robison, vice-president, delivers a speech during Lesley Turner, treasurer, keeping track of the Student Kamona Kibby. Lori Boulctte, and Joyce Hacken- a pep assembly. Council ' s money. burg at one of their many Student Council meetings Sherri O ' Dell gets ready for the sack race while Mr. Margaret Rice and Kathy Griffin sitting pretty at an im Michele Rohrer having fun in the sack race. Messenger checks the other racers. portant meeting. Student Council lo
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