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Float, Play, Class of '65 Activities Junior Homeroom Alternates 1963-1964 3A JEFF BLACKWELL 3B CELIA CORNELIS 3C BILL MARSOUN 3D IRENE ELDER 3E JUDY LAMBERT 3F DAN MINER 3G JIM DAXON 3H GARY ROWE 3J SUSAN HEIM 3K ANN BURGMEIER The class of '65 once again broke all prec- edents by presenting a play in place of the tradi- tional class assembly. The Ticket of Leave Manf' a melo-drama, exhibited both individual talent, and class participation. Under the leadership of Father Calkins, their faculty advisor, the juniors constructed the winning Homecoming float. In student government, the juniors once again proved themselves. Besides taking care of the business in their own class, the juniors watched over freshman proceedings. They in- structed future officer holders as to their duties, and prepared them to take over. After three years of being underclassmen, the juniors can now look forward to being the top men on the totem pole. Next year should prove interesting. Finishing the year with a bang is the iunior class council. Front fl. To r.D Gail Hoffman, Kathy Lootens Sue Sunderland, Jerry Kelly, and Rich Patrei. On the cannon Jerry Logan, Dan Fefes, Barb Murrin, Joe Lacaese Roberta Humbersione, Jim Goethals, Bonnie Claeys and Dick Farrell. 28
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There are many ways to spend a study hall. By far the most common is to settle down and do the homework you should have finished the night before. At Alleman there are other means of passing this assigned hour if the student has a decent grade average, good character and a desire to help others. This year at A.H.S. 99 girls and boys volunteered study hours to serve on switchboard, in the attendance office, in lost and found, with the Visual Aids de- partment, and in the library. af Hm, it looks like she's doing Physics and l thought we didn't have an assignment. Carmen Marchese finds study hall very informative. Z Z Z Z z z z z z There are times when the night before catches up with the day atter, and eyelids droop, heads bow and Allemanites iourney to the land of Nod, 27 In order of preference, the following is a summary of how Alleman students spent their study halls this year. l. Studying 2. Sleeping 3. Volunteer service 4. Reading 5. Writing letters 6. Sewing Cespecially around assembly timej 7. Knitting 8. Miscellaneous .gf Eeny meeny miney mo, to which college will I go Terry Payne finds that study hall is a good time to use the library's college catalogue. Good afternoon, Alleman High School Diane Smith is one of the girls who mann the switchboard during school hours.
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1' Va. Uk-551 vw mn HOMEROOM SA - Mr. Gene Henze FOW I'OW l'OW l'OW l'0W Linda Moss, Phyllis Schwartz, Margaret Knupp, Barbara Robinson, Kathy DeWispelaere, Candy Carroll, Janis Normoyle. Mike Meyer, Bill MacDonald, John Liske, Lenny Heydeman, John Walsh, Steve Reyes, Orville Fargo. Barbara Carton, Judy Tank, Kathy Sonneville, Margaret Dunavin, Theresa Ceurvorst, Elizabeth Steinhauser, Dorothy Dougherty. John Vercourtere, Greg MacCall, Jack Strandlund, Marilyn Hancq, Frances Pierce, Tom Flaherty, Steve Circello, Jeff Blackwell. Dick Farrell, Dave Sodac, Greg Lenaghan. qs 'Rakf le HOMEROOM 5B - Father Earl Calkins TCW l'OW FOW row TOW Ann Tarpy, Debbie Starkweather, Barb Heiman, Mary Johannes, Carolyn Faoro, Peggy O'Neill, Sharon Fisher. Larry Loftquist, Dennis Maenhout, Pat Colgan, Ron Camper, Chuck Gleason, Dave Just. ' U I I Chris Duyveionck, Connie Osbourne, Debbie Dowdal, Eileen Desherow, Maureen'Romont, Louise Harris, Vicki Phelps. Bonnie Claeys, Regina Trant, Lura Barret, Mary Kay Lauer, Margaret Jones, Cecilia Cornelis. v Mike Brodell, Alan Freece, John Amoni, Tom Tady, Dennis Kaesbauer, Dan Thornbloom, Pat Loeffler, Lenny Leppo, Mike N0nner1r'r1C1r1. 29
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