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

 - Class of 1967

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Field Day chee-rleaders march proudly before the ban- ner as they call the sophomores to unite. With baton in hand, Barb Hall, sophomore Field Day chairman, takes off in her turn at the shuttle run. Trying to return to the finish line first, Bill Canning, class president, quickly ties his shoe in the barrel race. 't:fQ?4SiHffWS?24egay k I .. I I pirit joins '67 class, united one from many Field Day 1964 was the most memorable experience of our three years at Seaholm. For at that time it was a completely new and unique encounter. Just hearing about Field Day could not compare with the actual experience. The work and spirit are un- imaginable until one becomes involved with the preliminary planning. In preparation for our first Field Day, we sewed costumes, constructed a banner, perfected marching, and brought ourselves together. Unite! Unite! sophomore block leaders cried. And to the amazement of the Juniors and Seniors, the class of '67 did unite. So perfectly did we come together that this sophomore class became the first to win Field Day marching. However, even a first in marching could not win Field Day for the Sophomores. We put up a great fight, but were hampered by lack of experience. Fund raising was also a new proiect for Sophomores. No sooner did we enter home- room than the school had us selling wrap- ping paper for Christmas. The class of '67 ventured forth eagerly, hoping to earn enough to substantially decrease senior dues. Ellen Bishop displays the awards given her as a finalist in the Miss Teen-Age Detroit contest. filf ,semi

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Towering high above its two competitors, the iunior banner received a first place. Magic minds lead to new and unusual ideas The magic mind of the class of 1967 brought a tie victory in Field Day 1965. As sorcerers, they stood proudly, looking down upon a steaming cauldron which appar- ently held the right potion. At the end of field events, the junior class was thirteen points ahead of the sophomores and eight points ahead of the seniors. Class events were announced. The iuniors received a first in banner, a second in costumes, and a dismaying third in cheers. However, even a third could not suppress the power of the class of '67 - they still managed to tie, 82-82-63. Junior candy sales proved disappointing. The class of '67 turned in S11,797.5O, the second lowest sales in drive history. With high emotion expressed on every face, the class of 1967 awaits the announcement of the class event Under the capable direction of Janic Poplack, J-Hop 1966 took shape. Weeks be fore Christmas, a theme was chosen. lt ir volved turning the gym into a pop and op art gallery, interweaving past events of th graduating class. The name would be Ephe merada - living for a day. The idea cause' considerable controversy, but the iunior clas retained its idea and utilized its ingenuit to make J-Hop a success. Overcoming man obstacles, such as lack of a ceiling, Ephe merada was presented on May 14. Despit the many comments, 500 couples turner out. The crowning of the queen, Lindt Stubbs, and the dedication of Ephemeradi to Tom Lourie, senior class president, cl' maxed the evening. winners. Claudia Horn, Field Day chairman, prays fo a victory as Mr. Graham contemplates the situatior 'H 5 s i Q Q

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