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r M k'1?l f B fi-if ' ef is-fit a ' fe irffrhmsci Homeroom Al 'I l-Miss Allen Row 1-Ruth Sundquist, Diane Mercier, Jo Ann Johnson, Sally Klarr, Nancy Adair, Barb Golze, Sue Gaskill, Pat McRae, Julie Hutchins, Row 2--John Kent, Mike Meeske, Jim Silcock, Wendy Beal, Karen Fremuth, Sara Sieland, Shelley Robertson,,Debbie Smith: Row 3-Peggy Houldsworth, Sue Dickenshield, Pam Stebbins, Rob Reid, Rick Russell, Tom Fisher, Tim French, Mike Johnston, Row 4-Peter Mackie, Brion Partlan, Al Aikens, Dave Cote, Tom Vandegriit, Rodney Baron, Jim Abbott, Rod Weelrsy ' r V Homeroom A113-Mr. Kolibar f Row 1-Vickie Babbin, NancyVNitscl1ke, Becky Roberts, Brenda Crites, Nancy Halmhuber, Peg Thomas, Sue Denyes, Cindi Merollisg Row 2-Roger Eibach, Lynne Montgomery, Denise Dildilian, Claudia Lyman, Christine Koeller, Anne Bowen, Colleen McTigul, John Strong: Row 3-David Climer', Kris Hagstrom, Wendy Osborne, Penny Lannin, Rick 0'Hara, Dave Mazur, Gary Cour- ville, Dave Emmett, Row 4-Robert Mumford, Phil Swanson, Keith Zaiic, Dave Hubbard, Bill Holmes, Mark Boston, Jack Bachus, Mr. Kolibar. Homeroom A1144-Mrs. Sturgeon. ' Row 1-Marcy Pryor, Holiy'McCoin, Jeannette Cole, Diane Gibson, Jane, HpskihpEye1De'uerter, Cindy Res- trick, Barb Martin: Row, 2+-SharoniOlin,i Kathy McGee, Phyllis Brock, Ruthkaymond, Cindy Hawley, Hal Turner, Jerry Kropp, Di Kenedyg'Row ,3-Julie Hutchins, Jim Morgan, Mongatei Wong, ,DayeiVanderRoest, Virginia Craighead, Bill Hermann, ' Giff-Rash, Mike Morrow, Row 4-Ann Blakelee, John Aulgur,'Andy Bloor, Ted Lee, Al Parkman, Jim Winston, Deane Whittmore. Homeroom A115--Mrs. Kerley Row 'i-Cindi Robinson, Vicki Ernst, Cheri Van Stee, Linda Hansen, Kathy Sullivan, Donna Spears, Ellen Dalrymple, Sophie Mitchell, Sherry Kroegerg Row 2--Jan Quail, Dun Thompson, Penny Nickels, Lisa Hadden, Barb Eddy, Debbie Frederick, Nancy Barnes, Bruce Purvis, Row 3--Ed Skurtu, John Morgan, Kathie Wilber, Sally Winters, Lashes Dow, Pat Nickoloff, Dave Zwally, Shari Leinwancl, Dan Strutzp Row 4-f-Bill Clemens, Gary Haech, Tom Zane, Jack Mentzerj, David Hinkle, Craig Szymke, Lanny Keogh, Bobfklarris,.Stratton-,BrownQ
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linda Frost, homeroom treasurer, takes charge of Junior candy sale money. Eiiffiig SHS conducts its business at early hour ot eight o'clock During a typical homeroom session a student presi- L' dent reads the announcements, and a student secretary takes attendance, writes out absence slips, and sees that t library and counselor notices are distributed - all under 1 the direction of the homeroom teacher. Necessary money transactions for charity drives, American Field Service ai Week, and class dues are handled by a student treasurer. ,. Soon after school starts in the fall a Student Congress ..s1.1,. , .ws representative and an alternate, who attend the meetings and report the accomplishments back to the homeroom, are elected. They change positions for the second semester. Also, as various projects come up during the year - American Field Service Week, the Torch Drive, Field Day - students are selected to represent their homerooms. Every morning Cafeteria A listens to President Stuart Mitchell read the morning announcements to his homeroom. 1- f Is: fl. Mrs. Ladd, like other homeroom teachers, distributes report cards to her homeroom every six weeks. John Calver awaits his card. n 4 .-si Margaret Orr Susan Kiltie Lana Fisk Bob Whitbread ' WW-i436-,f9Tf'd ' s .Q rs y ,v gg S' A ,X it as 1 egg, . f ,. E Q I . e fit Sw '- - Richa rd Trickey
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r Miss Cieslak counselor of A'll'l, talks to her students about the importance of college. Bill Holmes receives guidance and advice from ,his counselor, Mr. Donald Grothe. l Juniors face critical decision As Juniors, most students come to grips with the future. They must begin to plan the years immediately following graduation from high school. They must assess the available opportunities and must evaluate their own capabilities. lt is a 'critical year. For good reason the counselor becomes a most im- portant person in the student's life. Since many problems are not individual, the counselor often makes contact with the homeroom. Testing is the most important order of business. Students must be informed of the many nationally standardized examinations to be taken in the iunior and senior years. The prospect of college application in the senior year and the importance of the iunior record for college entrance are handled in homeroom. Colleen McTague, Phil Swanson and David Emmett listen intensively to Mr. Grothe explain the value of the SAT tests. Joanne Johnson ' ,.. I ti f 1Qf22'sz.1.z.'2f11s :2 N'sis r l' lg I ,, Sally Klarr 'r ec fviwffsf. . its if ',.QE- A' ',' V 5 .is . I Sue Denyes l Virginia Craighead Ellen Dalrymple , ..., ' S . .,.... . ,,...,,, t c tt ' 3rsf'?ac3xfw.1ss ZHSMQQQ ,- Q?tc,5141' wet fi f . t S S ti it tour'
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