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

 - Class of 1967

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Ernest Seaholm High School - Piper Yearbook (Birmingham, MI) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 30 of 330
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Page 30 text:

N. ,, pi F993 fit 1 W 1 I i gg r 5 i J, 5 sk-4f5.',1.' ,Nix Wen Homeroom C115--Mr. Harris Row I-Dave Forester, John Tanis, Betty Leyland, Karen Kingsbury, Linda Awrey, Debbie Kuhn, Jeff Henkel, Neil Humphreys, Row 2-Gail Gibiser, Sue Higbee, Marcy Koze, Roxanne Amweg, Sharon Stekling, Brenda Root, Kathy Evilsizerg Row 3-Tokye. Williams, Judi Roscher, Barb Piper, Bob Kuhn, ,Alan Marble, Rollin Gish, Rich Bowman, Mike Boston, Row 4-Frank Turcott, Bob Redfern, Eric Barry, Dorr 'l.ovett, Malcolm Mc- Kinnon, Mike VonHoene, Denny O'Neil. ' Homeroom C118-Mr. K. Smith J ' Row I-Peggy Hannick, Alison Croft, Beth Hudson, Nancy Sivy, Martha NeFF, Mary Clobridge, Don Wilson, Beth Farlow, Row 2-Marc Gregg, Mark Pryor, Randy Coyle, Debbie Shaw, Greg Gebstadt, Martha Straub, Sherri Miller, Row 3-Sue Hilarides, Sue Clayton, Rita Swatman, Lynn Sherwood, Chuck Harris, Pete Denyes, Scott Yarborough, Gary Schultz, Row 4-Carol Cole, Ron Adams, John Shinnick, Michael Shorter, Curt Fin- ney, Chuck Metzker, Mr. K. Smith. Homeroom E101-Mr. Van Dragti J Row 'i-Bob Maker, Jim Gillette,-'Jim Keller, Cathy Payton, Emily Cosner,,Qhip,Ch'ap,man, Nancy Coppens, Row 2-Marnie McConnell, Dorian iDuke,'.Dave leach, Melody Parker, Cathyanne Jaokson, Janet Dickman, Jackie Seabold, ,Row s3+Steve -Huff, Steve Jacobson, Tom Murdock, John! Maynard, Pattie Strahlenclorft, Ai Haynes, Bob Sigler, Row 4-Sue Turner, Arden Hilsen, David Thomas, Mark Zinneman, Jim VanAllen, Mike Rivard, Marshall Mermell, Martha Weaver. Homeroom E102-Mr. Wallendorf Row 'I-Julie Sutton, Peggy Waite, Gail Jacobson, Debby Hubbard, Carolyn Poheman, Jineen Mclver, Katie Pennimang Row 2-Edy Scripps, Kathy McDonald, Annel- iese Dobringhaus, Bob Mease,,Susan Coombe, Mary Ottmanp Row 3-Nancy Begun, Sue'Naud, Gail Peters, Rod Jenson, Mike Emmett, Jim N,issley,,Arnold Frank: Row 4-Bill Corliss, Bob Beier,iGary Hesse, Eric' Brown, Tom Henderson, Mark7Skaistis.',5f 'iii J

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During homeroom, Karla Dieckman collects money from Jim Mann for the United Foundation drive. Sophomores Cary Ferchland ond Margo Allman work on their homeroom bul- letin board before class. milf ily ,figs so ,, 7, '57 offysfif .,. 1: il, Qfisiif .Mase gzziggagss fgsa. -H xssgliijf 2.1.4, ophomores lead in school projects Fresh out of junior high and eager to enter into the various ac- tivities offered ot Seaholm, the sophomore class led the school in drives and projects. Of the 5737.34 that the student body contributed to the Torch Drive, the sophomore class added more than its share, however, the faculty and staFf con- tributed the sum of S'l,683. As in previous years, the sopho- more class led the school in the purchase of activity tickets, selling over six hundred tickets. Of the sixty-nine homerooms that were represented by Christmas baskets- at the annual assembly, the largest ones were from Sopho- mores. Every morning in homeroom C'l04, Lisa Turunen reads the morning bulletin. K Chris Lehne John Roberts Robert Whitley Bob Paski 1 sifsf , - 5 355 , 4 ' i . s y s.,,s Beth Mahan ss ,,ls,s , 53 13562555 Etiiifzif .ww L!



Page 31 text:

ounselors give tests through individual homerooms N Every homeroom in the school is assigned to one pf the seven counselors in the school. The students in that particular room then are designated as :ounselees of that counselor who is available each :lay to advise and assist the students with a myriad pf problems, education wise and personal. Counselors are also in charge of the testing pro- gram of the school which is administered through the homeroom. As part of the systemwide testing orogram, sophomores and seniors take the Iowa Tests of Educational Development while the juniors take an LQ. test. Other tests throughout the year are announced in the homerooms - especially, senior rooms - and include the Preliminary Schol- astic Aptitude Tests, Scholastic Aptitude Tests, ,ate in autumn, sophomores and seniors take the Iowa Achieve- nent Tests to determine their educational development while American College Testing Program, local scholar- ship tests such as for Future Teachers and National Honor Society. Juniors are interested in the two tests given for the National Merit Scholarship program. The use of several homeroom periods each year to help advise students as to their course selection the following year is another role connecting the counselor with his homeroom. As part of the ad- ministration team, the counselor is aware of the course qualifications and requirements and is able to fit students individually into courses which will benefit them. Counselors also take time to advise students of vocational opportunities available to them. iuniors take an l.Q. test. Homeroom teachers, under the guid- ance of counselors, administer these tests. Rich Bowman e Y H, rg , J is s as gr sr, s s , ..,. f X , S f Peggy Malesky Mat Elliot Lynda Awrey Tom Murdock

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