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While the city of Ypsilanti is not well known in India, a lit- tle boy living there is sure glad that Ypsilanti High School knows of him. He is a foster child sponsored by the student council. This characterizes the council's goal to not only help with the school and the commu- nity, but to expand as well. The student council can make these contributions only because they have money raising projects. This year, for instance, they were able to raise $300 for the S.O.S. Crisis Center and the Ronald McDonald House through a benefit dance STUDENT COUNCIL, = ; . Touching the Third World G held in the fall. Most of the work accom- plished by the council is done through different committees. The social committee plans most of the dances, while the pub- licity committee promotes all dances and all other events which the council sponsors. The committee most important to the stu- dent body is the S.W.O-P. committee, or Students Working Out Problems. For- merly called the Grievance Committee, the name was changed in order to do away with the negative connotation associated No sibling rivalry here. Sisters Kristin Zylstra and Kelly Zylstra work to- gether to perfect the decorations for the post exam blues dance with the word “grievance”, “ The main purpose of the student council is to provide a link between the students and the school,’’ said coun- cil member Kristen Joseph. This is exactly what S.W.O.P, is doing. In the future, the student council will be doing more to help the students, the com- munity, and even the world. This includes their four year commitment to sponsor the boy in India so that someday he can visit the school in Yp- silanti which helps him sur- vive. Gayanne Morsfield hopes to find her notes on the cost of lights for the school sign. A great deal of time was spent determining the gift from the ‘87 student council The social committee decorates for all of the school dances. Kristen Joseph, a prominent council mem- ber, likes decorating because she plans to become an interior design- er
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Student council members Cara Brown and Malissa Edmundson uti- lize. the school cafeteria bulletin board to display their homecoming dance message over the refresh- ment stand Mrs. Clarke helps Adviser Mark Mc- Clure set up for the balloon stomp that was arranged by the student council for the coming home pep assembly Even the first meeting ran smoothly under the leadership of officers Scott Ossenheimer, Kristen Zyistra, and Sue Work. STUDENT COUNCIL ROSTER President: Scott Ossenheimer Secretary: Chery! Ferris Vice-Pres.: Sue Work Treasurer: Kristin Zylstra Adviser: Mark McClure Class of 1987 Vasilia Beltsos Cara Brown Malissa Edmundson Jennifer Holmes Willie Washington Lisa Wilbanks Regina Farris Hala Samaan Daniel Shinn Heidi Webb Class of 1988 Julie Barksdale Tara Egnor Sam Huxley Kristen Joseph Katie Manchester Gayanne Morsfield Laura Coryell Lisa Duker Dana Epps Monica Moceanu Class of 1989 Lawanda Aldridge Joanna Horvath Bridget MacDonald Tania Orona Sara Rohde Laenne Thompson Catricia Brown Angela Griggs Michelle Maskill Jully Pak Class of 1990 Shelly Bennett Kristi Bristol Krista Dalton Gerald Glenn Laura Henlein Jenni Reitmyer Beth Riccobono David Webb Kelly Zylstra Heidi Johnson CLUBS 21
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