Ernest Seaholm High School - Piper Yearbook (Birmingham, MI)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 114 text:

Students find many ways rn wluch to enjoy themselves It may be at dances club meetmgs or movres on skr trrps or Just at home relaxmg It really doesnt matter how we do It the basrc rdea rs the same lets work hard and do a good Job of whatever we do And afterwards lets have fun 110 s 9 9 1 . . , . - 9 . . . , ' s . , .

Page 113 text:

Cheers show Interest Any grrl who wants to cheer and who has strong vocal chords can become a member of Pep Club From all three classes there are a total of two hundred grrls who have jomed the club thts year Pep Clubs purpose rs to create a healthy sp1r1t at the games and to encourage the members of the team by therr support Mlss Arner sponsors the group of glrls and their actmtres Pom poms are sold durmg the games as a money ra1s1ng project Pep Club also stages the Torch Drrve dance at the begmmng of the year Members also sell pennants bears and other small stuffed ammals to F3186 money for the actrvrtres of the club Thus year Pep Club left a gtft to the school They usually charter a bus to one of the Port Huron games oo Here Cherry Warren IS sellmg one of the whrte Pep Club parkas to Sue Ganter The parkas are worn durmg the football season creating a whrte bloc sectron 1n the stands ROW I Mxdge Palubm Sharon Stokes Carol Shuler Mary Glllen Emily Mlnor Jane Slater Wendy Paddrson Jan Harrls ROW 2 Laurre Lmder treasurer Judy Glpson president Chris Schad vlce presrdent Patty Mason secretary ROW 3 Cheryl Bethards Pat Headrlck Duane Lermlney Gall Felcyn Cheryl Lyman Mary Ann Drmkard Bettyjean Shea Jeannie Phllllps Jean Buchanan Wendy Westrate Sue Klapproth Kmdy Squlbb ROW 4 Kathy Schmrdt Juhe ann Rxchardson Sally Kendall Carole Magyarl Karen Schaule Lesley Greenwood Kltty Schaeffer Sue Lmker Joan McNab ROW 5 Wendy Isherwood Claudra Purdy Sue Sampson Kathy Hme Nancy Flscher Cathy Wollenberg Nancy Tha lacker Cherry Warren Pam Conrad Sue Hrlty Judy Meloche Kerry Frrth ROW 6 Marcy Busch Sherry Nurenberg Carol Wrggms Chrrs Krrby Cmdy Clemens Ann Groce Judy Gontz Sara Conrad Ann Laurrmore Judy Mork Cathy Lewrs Pam Huffman Nancy Madrson ROW 7 Sue Peterson Carol Marsh Marr Evans Lmda Henderson Betsy Bmns Jacr Had Mary Cook Marlon Gmman ROW 8 Mary Ellen McDonald Leslre Devereaux Lydla Goss Egg 99 I I , , . I . . 7 t . P 7 7 7 Y 7 3 Y - S t ' 2 I I y I 3 I I SI I ' I , y I - 1 7 I I Y Y 7 I 7 1 I ! Farynlc, Karen Boyajian, lieth Boersma, Judy Rockwell., Sally- das, Margaret Renap, Pat Kent, Emily Watson, Sue Gamer, 1 v 1 x 1 J ' 1 , 1 , S , - 'J s e ' . A, I I . ' N- Q 9 J r . v f ,' 4 . 'I h v I 5 I '4 v t ft ea 9 I , . I ,. W If s. if' A A ' 1 r' , H xx -. in S f 3 IA' x ,I I ' I! il ,K ff' 109



Page 115 text:

Living is learning, we find School work is important, but if an old proverb is to be trusted, a little play is needed to keep us sharp. All around we see the indications of a happy, well-rounded student life. Posters heralding the latest dance, flags and foreign attire for BUNA's general assembly, and people just relaxing typify our varied activities. Such a multi- tude of things to do present themselves to the student that he is hard-pressed to select which things he would rather pursue. There is something for every person and every taste. In school, too, we find much to capture our enthusi- asm. There are the Congress elections, pep assemblies, drives and campaigns. We enjoy this time of exploration . . . of practicing democracy, meeting people, learning diplomacy and cooperation, and making friends. And always we are learning. 111

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