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wg-Alf fi N U' Near ' D ' X Homeroom A105-Mr. Sfiles Row 'I-Glorila Musilek, Abby Knowlion, Beverly Sleere, Cindy Wacker, Nancy Shapcoh, Barb Cross, Row 2- Sue Middel, Pat Mefzler, Dee Dee Robinson, Bob Beel, John Dawson, Larry Maloney Row 3-Terry Swionfek, Linda McFarlane, Mary Moore, Dick Land, John Wells, Nancy Henderson, Row 4-Mary Starr, Janet Chrislo- pher, Claudia Reed, John Geggie, Curt Gilleo, Homeroom A112-Mr. Horschak A l Row 'l-Laura Seiiz, Debbie Brown,4l.inda Reamer, Pam Lemle, Tina Ewing, Pete Jason,,John Sundquish Row 2-Dan Saporifo, Sandy Krause, Gail Praff, Nanci Hassell, Audrey Armstrong, Pam Hayes, Eileen Wilson, Row 3-Joe Torrence, Dick Clark, Dick Smith, Miles Pierno, Janet Ayens, Robin Role, Sally Snider, Row 4- Bob LaFave, John Kollock, Bill Wyman, Ned Brady, Louie Miller, Sam Gillelfe, Martha Gibiser, Gayle Zulauf. Homeroom A200-4Mrsr'CrossleyyfiV ,'..' - , V Row l--Bob Charlton, Jimfflfofyyrn,'i,iMa,yyVleyland, Pat Rider, lynn Terry, Par, ,Praifpi 2- Tom Hooking, Mike-V 'Dayo1ik,fVQh.riej siii ,Doug Oliver, Make shneiaer, Dan'lFi1zgerzild1,',fSafiniiseqll, Path Kozakp Row 3-Kathy Repinski, Joanlairanoyrski, .Sue George, Lynn Woodison, Palfi Barker,'Cafhy Ernery, Kenn Ku- harich, Bill McClean, Row 4-Don Blow, Frank Hutsler, Bill Loizon, Karen Anderson, Richard Weill, Bill Ray- moure, Sieve Kenning, John McKay, Dudley Lehman. Homeroom A201-Mr. O'DonnelI , Row I-Sarah Winier, Chris Buchanan, Rick Menard, Linda Folin, Shirley Rouse, Alihea Barnard, Carolyn Jones, Row 2-Dave Porter, Ken Kary, Chris James, Steve Gaberf, Cathy Bell, Juydi'Gosling,,John Cox: Row 3-Connie Benson, Kathy Dunne, Toniefrankford, Rich Sfreei, Candy Voelker,VMary Collins, .lane loechelg Row 4-sieve Eaker, ,Tom i5husfer,j,J1m Kirkpatrick, Jim Nelson, ,Lee E. Wandel,-y'lfom,,'SaitsmonL ,Q A ij
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Homeroom is place to meet, work with Fellow students In a big school like Seaholm, it's necessary for students to identify with someone or some class - that place is often the homeroom, the only place in the school that a student has a real chance to get acquainted with his fellow classmates. Students arrive at SHS from the different iunior highs and since all things are strange at first, the homeroom Homeroom president of Al, Jett McNamee, talks to the room's secretary Debbie Waters about who to appoint to one of the provides a haven for the bewildered sophomore. Homerooms allow the student to join in the activi- ties of the school. Announcements for club activities are made here: elections to Student Congress, class offices, and the various committees are conducted here. It is here that the student first becomes used to the idea of working with his classmates. many sophomore committees. The fact that interested students take charge in homerooms makes it easier for the teacher. Sue Johnson Sharon Tanury George Fortner f ' I . 5 as s is ., .,s -1 Jody Pingel isnt At iM'siW? 1' , , is I l le rt XX We 5 Dennis Wiethoff ,l ss. e as
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Org mou anizing the Christmas basket in A200, Bill Ray re, Lynn Woodison and Patty Barker pack food vs x s Am m mf4'7z:i'fI ggi. if 4 fi sei. 1' . v -urge .ts gamer vfiziii sis 325233 as .fm Ziijjs? 5 :fe we 23,3 gf is G- f w .W . his Y ft SHS feels holiday spirit Christmas is a busy and exciting time, a time for giving. Seaholmites felt the true spirit of the season as they helped the less fortunate. Each homeroom filled a box or basket with enough food for a delicious Christmas dinner for some needy family during the annual Christmas basket drive. The Salvation Army provided names and addresses of Pontiac area families, and students delivered the food after the Christmas assembly. Homerooms donated all kinds of food and gifts. Some people even brought in clothes and toys. Many homerooms had bakesales and other fund- raising projects to finance their baskets. After filling the baskets to the brims, homerooms took them to the gym and put them under the tree. Generously filling their homeroom Christmas basket with can goods are Abby Knowlton and Linda McFarlane. gif' jg, 3 1:32 iw.. if ,, at K R .. .. T .s,..s ,. Y - .-4..fi..s f M . M ,. -1' we Claudia Reed X s .. . 1 F N x s X st s S Q N L . . L - ei K .sg fr A Robin Rote fig t Hllmlhlcqf i 15 ... X Y T is i as Q 'U Sally Snider saw l A f L 2 Q it 5 N Qi iii 4 iq! ii Vsfs '2 1, : , . xiii: .lane Loechel sepia es. f . ' Mimi -- QW 3 ..k .. ,H if Sittings ' , .Q,,,s...,, .. ix N 3 Q glsmsi ,ss We as ii s f' 2 v f Abigail Knowlton HEX - -:s.,'..: ii' 11:4 is
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