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Dave Eddy shows his extreme ability in executing a perfect spreadeagle in warm-up before the Michigan vs- Ohio State game in 1977 Derrick Fries passes on his philosophy that life educates to Mike Maksymetz by showing him how he will use Algebra in later life. photo bv B-.b Mjt; Showing off his stupendous strength and confidence is cheerleader Dave Eddy, by holding up squadmate Cam Lasswell during halftime at the Wisconsin ■ Michigan game. Denise Bell — Aide Jim Boreland — Special Ed Eugene Branstrom — Music Charles Buell — English Paul Colbrooke — English Tom Course — Music Ann Cowserl — Secretary Jeanne Crenshaw — English Erica D ' Angelo — Aide Maureen Dimmer — Math Robert Drager — Social Studies Phyllis Duda — English 134 STAFF
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Those Amazin g Pets Junior Susan Hayes savors a tender moment alone with Petunia, her pet iguana, anticipating the day when her scaley plan may be five feet long- photo bv Paul Donar Who wants a cat or a goldfish when you could ha ve a snake? Brad Schrage and his unnamed corn snake proudly display their deviation from the norm. photo by Andrea Schrage TI!nBT!fJ.l.iJUtl,l.l.i,ll,|l|J.lU.I.M For most people, the ordinary pet is a dog or a cat. But for junior Susan Hayes it ' s an iguana. Susan became interested in the unusual at the age of fifteen. Susan and her boyfriend were at the Tropical Fish Pond when she saw this unusual lizard staring at her. The next minute she was walking out of the store with a $40 iguana. When her mother saw it, Susan revealed, She almost had a heart attack. My mother said, ' No way! ' but I was too attached. The iguana, a female, is 11 inches and will grow up to five feet. Susan ' s not too sure what she ' s going to do when the iguana gets too big to keep. She says she ' s just going to go day by day, and sell it back to the Tropical Fish Pond if she has to. Why on earth would anyone pick an iguana for a pet? Susan said, Because I thought it would be fun and unusual. She feeds it dog food now because it is only 1 1 months old. But when it becomes two years old, she is going to start to feed it live mice. She keeps the iguana in a large aquarium in her room. Just to show that Susan has unusual interests she named her unique pet Petunia. This might seem unusual to some people, but to Susan Hayes, it ' s just part of her normal life. UNDERCLASS 133
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«--7 Fun After School Not Just for Kids Special Interest: participation or attraction to something exceptional. There are teachers at Seaholm that have unique, special interests. Two of them are Dave Eddy, who was a U of M cheerleader during his four years of college, and Derrick Fries, who has written two books on sailing, and was involved in the NASA Teacher In Space Program. Eddy, who teaches math and computers, graduated from Groves High School and was awarded a schol- arship for diving to attend the University of Michigan. During the 1974-75 year at U of M, Eddy was persuaded by friends to start cheerleading. Being a diver really helped in the cheerleading because they both involve arcobatics in a way, Eddy said. Through cheerleading, Eddy was able to attend the Orange bowl in ' 75 against Oklahoma, and both Rose Bowls in ' 77 and ' 78 against Southern California and Washing- ton, respectively. In the future, Eddy would like to go into counseling. His advice to students is to prepare yourselves in the best possible way by LibbiG Wilson to satisfy your needs in the future. Mr. Fries, who is a Special Education teacher, started crewing on his father ' s sailboat when he was 5. By the time he graduated from MSU in 1975, Fries had captured the Collegiate All American title in sailing. He went on to capture six world championships and thirteen National Championships. He has also been the sailing director at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club for the past five summers and has written two books on sail- Furrher your education OS much OS possible . . . once you hove your education, nobody con toke it owoy from you. - Derrick Fries ing. In November of ' 84, Fries saw an article in the Oak- land Press about the Teach- er In Space Program. I wrote to NASA and got an application which was about 13 essay questions that had to be answered and which took about 70 hours to complete, commented Fries of how he became involved in the competition. Fries, one of 113 finalists, went down to Florida for Space Ambassador seminars where he met the crew of the shuttle. I felt a personal loss when the tragedy occured. Fries feels that students should go as far as possible to reach their goals and to be happy in life. Roger Dunckel — Social Studies Dave Eddy — Math Ellen Fleming — Home Ec. Gene Francis — Math Larry Franklin — Music Derrick Fries — Special Ed. Sally Geden — L.ff.C. Ronald Gentile — Math Marylou Glass — Secretary Phyllis Goodman — Secretary Donald Crothe — Counseling John Hackett — Science Patricia Hamming — English Elizabeth Heckenhauer — English Daniel Hitz — English Calvin Hoeksema — Science Jay Horschak — Social Studies Ken Ish — Counseling STAFF 135
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