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M i ,, ...x , . WI, A x f X . S 'wmv' Ll , Homeroom A204-Mr. Ulrich Row I-Pam Mitchell, Karen Stephens, Sandy Seccombe, Kathy Duncan, Mimi Skinner, Gail Wiliams, Sue Barrett- smith, Row 2-Betsy Hoggson, Steve Dexter, Mike Matice, Sally Caldwell, Craig Schenk, Chris Moorhead, Carol Lindberg, Row 3-Nancy Miller, Carol Frost, Anne Colgrove, Bill Bauser, Don Fitter, John Gallagher, Larry Jabbarap Row 4-Henry Grant, Tom Scripps, Karen Burrell, Herman Swartz, Bruce ,Welk, Richard Merris, Laura Damerow, Bill Cunard. Homeroom B101-Mr, F. Smith Row 'l-JoAnn Hein, Diane Cooley, Sarah Hiller, Gay Merriam, Sue Sidley, Lauri Coopersmith, Diane Nep- pach, David Courville, Row 2--.lane Barnes, Carolyn Finn, Linda Christman, Connie Hanna, Rhonda Strean, Marcy Stone, Alice Sibley, Carol Hermann, Row 3-lee Gardner, Tom Wootton, Dave Young, Kevin Mc- Laughlin, Grant Harding, Tom Despard, Ron Alborellp Row 4-Todd Wheeler, Ray Davies, Ted Caons, Jim Stafford, Lloyd Ellsworth, George Metcalf, Chuck Harts- horn, Phil Pilling. Homeroom B102-Mr. Meade ' ,- A Row I-Rochelle -Rosentl1al,,Denise' Lovaas, Al Raffaelle, Bill Jones, Janet Forbush, iS'andyiVoehl, Stephanie Sawdeyg Row 2-FatiSkutt, Kathy-Blessed, Betsy Maas, Barb Fisher, Charlotte Widon,-Martha Darling, Janet Holcombe, Row 3-Linda Lee, Ann Herold, John Eberly, Daniel Buckley, Bill Hyland, Randy Strecht, Rod Gan- iardg Row 4-James Stoegbauer, Bob Klingier, Jim Wangler, Brian Craig, John Lopez, Norm Morris. Homeroom C101--Mrs. Swart Row I-Ruth Dennis, Gary Booth, Pat Thompson, Bob Maxwell, Karen Stetten, Mary Erwin, Gail Dantog Row 2-Sally Richardson, Mary Kay Plawinski, Caroline Nesbitt, Susie Murray, Linda Brown, Pam Irvin, Pat Mart, Sue Maynard, Row 3--Connie Cook, Vicki Mitchell, Tom Wall, Bob Morris,.Mark Sablich, Don Scriven, Ann Weinrich, Row 4--Mark Factor, Mike Coppens, Don Holliday, Alan BeaucI1amp,.Russ Gilpin, .lerry Dietderich, Pete Merritt, David Lindaw. L
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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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IBM cards indicate scholarship Every six weeks report cards - well, not really cards but IBM grade sheets - are distributed to every student via the homeroom teacher. Thus the homeroom becomes a focal point of student dissatisfaction or pleasure at the marks he has earned in his academic classes. The homeroom is also the place where the budding scholar is recognized for his efforts as many home- 'room teachers prepare an Honor Roll for the bulletin board. The systemwide honor roll averages the grades received on the basis of A equals 4 points, B, three and so on. An average of 3.5 equals high honors, 3.2 equals honors. Straight A averages are rare indeed. Scholarship plays an important part in the student's record and all conscientious students strive for the best possible grades. Many departments award scholarship efforts at the end of the year with certificates and awards such as Michigan Math Prize Competition, Detroit News Scholastic Writing Awards, and typing and shorthand awards from commercial firms. Scholarship records are considered for entrance to college and securing iobs in adult life, so too are the records pertaining to attendance and punctuality and citizenship which are found on the report forms. ln the seventh week of school, sophomore homeroom teacher Mr. Fred Smith, hands Dianne Neppach her first report card of the semester. ' r-f--f- Kathy Duncan utilizes the few minutes of homeroom to do last minute homework. Vu M In homeroom Larry Gabbara studies in tensively for his first hour test. M 9 H Charles Hartshorn Connie Hanna Sue Murray Ann Weinrich A X s-sif? . 3 az' A QAFZZZ 21. ., S 11' 355135. fit KJ . Lloyd Ellsworth H i: .,.. i f
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