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JOA. FRONT ROW: Jim Moss, Pam Kollgaard, Colleen Hollow, Sue Greene, Marsha Van Dyke, Kathy Prince, Jeff Crawford. SECOND ROW: Ginny Parchert, Denny Basierbe, Judy Barnes, Pat Nowak, Jim Me A ugh ey, Linda Pomathy, Kris Barnes, Gloria Franchi. THIRD ROW: Dennis Cody, Mel Wallace, Denny Julvezan, Tom Lamb, Bill Joysey, Ron Blasz• kowski. Bill Black, Maria Simpukas, Debbie Schebel. FOURTH ROW: Ron Hardesty, Rick DeZelia, Joe Wegher, Gary Heath, Ted Czu- bik, Tom Flood, Joe Boersma, Dave Bonner, Don Neumann, Bob Woltz. ABSENT: None. Curricular Lif 21
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Human Relations Able sophomores adapt to new life A spat with a friend, a disagreement with parents, or indecision about a job—a counselor might encoun- ter any of these problems. It is common knowledge that in the privacy of a counselor’s office, any stu- dent can receive the personal attention which char- acterizes Fdsel Ford’s guidance program. In addition, a counselor reaches many students through his human relations classes, and through advising his grade level students about their class and school activities. During the senior year the counselor’s office becomes a base for many college and career plans. An Fdsel Ford student always remembers his counselor, not just as an ordinary teacher, but as an understanding friend who is prepared to guide and encourage him. Class President Duane Machak and Secretary Marge Gastner make flowers for the 11A Homecoming float with hope of winning the annual award. Treasurer Hoyt Peckham and Vice• president Julie Garab order decals to sell as a moneymaking project to increase class funds. 10A. FRONT ROW: Susan Tate, Ed Lipinski, Pam Whitmore, Juanita Robles, Sharon Koch. SECOND ROW: George Forbes, Linda Pun• ham, Shirley Ludwig, Cindy Nakonezny, Jean Taslov, Mary Ann Kennick. THIRD ROW: Kathy Garab, Gary Churchill, James Schiller, James Turner, Vince Sammut, Craig Girard, Margaret DeGrande. FOURTH ROW: Janet Thomas, Steve Carson, Frank Rossi, John Kochanski, Tom Houser, Dan Tyler, Greg Dziengowski, David Lewek. ABSENT: Jack Haynes, Bill Womer, Gerald Wyeth. 20 Curricular Life
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Even out of the classroom, Mrs. Muriel Hunt discusses English matters with her grade-level students, Lorraine Scerba and John Arvai. 10A. FROST ROW: Nathan Stephenson, Susan Malzahn, Pat Major, JoAnn Carter, Ken Buss, Judith Ray I, Christine Masropian, Kathy Muss ill, Jackie Frost. SEC- OND ROW': Robert Laird, Dennis Sprenger, Kathy Nuznov, Virginia Marshall, Adrienne Seabright, Loretta Karbowski, Mauretn Murtaugh, Dave Patterson, Dave Nedock. THIRD ROW': Joe Ryder, Paul Secan, Jan Lewis, Linda Thomas, Don Luschas, Dave Miller, Paul Nevermann, Dale Phillips. FOURTH ROW: Newton Farrington, Ken Pietraniec, Bryan Nelles, Bill Barker, Dennis Smillie, Ron Isbeque, Keith Weber, Kathy Bailey, Craig Fecsen. ABSENT: l.arry Durr. 10A. FRONT ROW: Mel Jossey, Lynne Hamilton, Madelyn Cain, Bonni Lucas, Toni Chic care lla, Dianne McWethy, Mark Thomas, Kathryn Meyer. SECOND ROW: Terry Walters, Tim Tice, Dave Hyry, Craig Zumbroegel, Diane Jakcsy, Danette Brandy, Larry Suarez, Chris McKinnie. THIRD ROW: Mary Henley, Ed Helka, Fritz Tallian, Bob Burkhardt, Chuck Gulash, Chuck Oslanci, Dave Crom, Cliff Longley. FOURTH ROW: Bill Litogot, Camille Wojewuczki, Gail Orlos, Barb Sekely, Lorraine Scerba, Diane Parks, Cherly Nickel, Susan Stedman, Eleanor Moberg. ABSENT: Bill Golen, Roger Young. English Humanities Thoughts of 22 Curricular Life
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