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We have fun outdoors Go jump in the lake! This expression is a welcome invitation to any mem- ber of Birmingham Interlake Divers. In zero degree weather these swimmers can be found exploring the bottom of our carefully heated pool while patiently awaiting summer. Underwater safety is the first factor stressed by the Club's competent instructors, Mr. Schultz and Mr. Lather. Just as important as this is the proper use and management of diving equipment. When confidence is assured and the divers are ready to accept the respon- sibilities of the sport, perfection of diving techniques is the main concern of Interlake Divers. Out-of-doors recreation proves healthful and stim- ulating, Camping and Trip Club has found. After sub- mitting its constitution to the senate for approval, the club became recognized as a full-fledged organization in our school. Learning the skills of camping is one of the biggest undertakings of the club. The proper use and manage- ment of camping equipment was achieved by each of the members. On the club's agenda for the year were many care- fully planned camping trips. Bicycling and canoeing in the Spring and Fall made many muscles sore at the weekend's close. AAfter Mr. Schultz has lectured on a method of Water safety, the Interlake Divers are about ready to make an at- tempt. Treading water and hanging on to the edge of the pool are Cliff Newcomer, Don Daniels, Bill Rosemont, Bill Hey- don, Tim Kling, John Piggott, Mike Williams, Dave Schmoyer, Janet Strong, Gary Kolode. Jim Dunn, Ted McClew, Jon Stitle, Dan Wright, Jerry Mason, Bob Symes. Bill Scott. Warren Reading, Paul Kol-tones, Jim Emmett, Wendy Paddi- son, and Sandy Seyfried. 4Ready to take off for one of Camping and Trip's weekend trips, Chris Greenwood consults with Sharon Woodburn about which road should be followed on their map. Standing by with helpful suggestions is Marty Hopwood with Marcy Bullock, Sue Adair, and Terry McCurry waiting patiently.
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AA lot of prepalatlon precedes each of the many functlons for whlch Clcerone ushers The first step IS to have those members who W1Sh to usher at the next performance s1gn up for xt After the ushers have been chosen they must attend to such thmgs as making sure they are very famllnar wlth the place where they w1ll be workmg Frequently programs must be folded as evxdenced here by the work of Em1ly MIUOY Hap Dunne and Orm Pearson These three and the others Wlll not end thelr dutles when the last member of the comlng audlence finally goes home They wlll stnll have the job of checklng on clean up to take care of It IS work but members all agree that lt ns also fun Clcerone leads school Crcerone IS a club that leads ln more than one way Its mam responslbxllty IS to lead at varlous school functxons such as the varlety show Open House and plays at wh1ch the members act as ushers and gUldCS Composed of Jumors and sen10rs thls club IS very popular and never lacks for membershlp appllcatrons Crcerone IS one of the first clubs w1th whxch students who are new to Seaholm and the Blrmmgham school system become acquamted Thls IS because another of the orgamzauon s lmportant functlons IS to glVC a dm ner ln the fall for all such new people Each member IS assngned to a newcomer as a blg sxster or brother and brmgs h1s protegee to the dmner After enjoymg a dellcuous meal and entertamment representatlves of varlous clubs of the school each tell a little blt about h1s orgamzatxon Thus not only do the guests meet a lot of congenlal people but they also p1ck up qulte a b1t of useful mformatlon whlch w1ll help them adjust to thelr new env1ronment Practlce makes perfect and so the members of Clcerone pracuce dll: ently 1n the hope of preventmg any horrxble mlx ups when they get to the real thmg They learn how to en hance a pleasant performance by skillful management of tne crowds attendlng 3CCOI'UpllShlI1g th1s by takmg turns at usher mg and pretending to be guests lt may seem to be simple to the ummtxated and to be an easy way to get out of spendmg money to see a show but these people would be glad to be on the recelvmg end of the1r work once m a while Llstenmg attentlvely as Mlss Price tells Jane McKmIcy and Dave Lmdsay that a mce smlle IS perhaps the most lmportant part of thelr appearance are Brll Race Chris Walters and Don Van Doren seated wxth Mlke Glbson Marty Thompson Jeanne Phrlllps and Nancy Lours behind them , Ar r 'I ' 'E' tl 5 5 , T 1 2 'rf E V A , f, 5 2 ? l Q e ' l l I ' 2 Q I 5 P I . , . . . U ,, . A . 5 f ' . . 1 7 s 5 W xl . . . . Q FA. 2 we . . . . ri r ' A 1 . . . . . ,K ,-f VA ' , X'-Xxx ,, , . ' . . - , I - I . 1 . g v - . . . , 1 I , ' . . , ' ' - n 1 . , I . . . . 7 , - . , . . 1 . . V . . 1 . . . . . . - I . v, 4 , . .. .. Y , K 3 I . 136
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Soclal clubs promote friendship and goodwill l AROW I Cherry Warren Norma Harvey Jeanne Ph1ll1ps Francle Von Maur Marty Thompson Nancy Louls Pam Conrad Pat Dacey ROW 2 V1ck1 Frank Sally Ann Rlchard son Sandy Ihas Karen Gould Donna Schwab Judy Lucas Jolly Lamet Jan Harrls Terrl McCurry ROW 3 Lynne Weckesser Whxtney Walker Ellen Copeland Carol Frledman Chr1s Peran Janet Scafurl Conme Parsons Bettyyean Shea Sponsormg the first dance of the year, the Corona t1on Ball Tlara Club began IIS long 11st of act1v1t1es Gettmg together weekly they planned varlous soclal events and thought up 1deas for charltable proyects The adoptnon of an overseas orphan was the outstand mg effort of the club th1s year ROW 1 Jay Rakxch Greg Wxtbeck Larry Michaels Joe Obey Russ Epker Tom Morton Tom Westrate ROW 2 Jack Cram Tom Woodworth Bob Holland Denms Hurd Brlan Givens Shelley Givens Rlck Hammond ROW 3 Blll Sally Kendall ROW 4 Barb Wmkel Pam Jones Pam Huff man Carol Shuler Melodle Brown Lynn Harcke Karen Rettray Carol March Sandy Sulllvan ROW 5 Jeame Smlth Sharon Randolph Judy Caldwell Barb Janke Anne Fontame Nancy Madlson Cathle Wollenberg Barb Barley Martha Stedmg Nancy Colllns Sue Ganter Contnbutlng to the Amer1can Fleld Serv1ce pro gram the Torch Dr1ve and the Chrlstmas basket pro ject are only some of the many charxtable drlves Black and Wh1te supports durmg the year Other of the club s act1v1t1es mclude the Easter l1ly sale m the sprmg of the year, and a father and son banquet Buesser Steve Conway Jlm Stephenson Ned Foley Lee Decker Denny Gorman Otto Laula Steve Smlth ROW 4 Bnll Henderson Bob Brookman Leigh Stowell Hap Dunne Steve Jacobson Ted Worcester . . . . 4. 41 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 7 ' 1 9 1 . . . . . , ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 .1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - ' X. 14 J Fig ,ri 1 2 ' I .1
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