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

 - Class of 1967

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Claudia's continual school spirit, winning smile, and athletic ability won her a spot on the varsity cheerleading squad as a senior. An active member of the Honor Society, Claudia helps Jay, president, in cut- ting out decoration for the annual Valentine's Day dance. Jay McAuliffe, president of Washington Group, conducted many meetings in preparation for the upcoming trip. Class leaders earn place in ranks of '67 Who's Who Field Day chairman for two consecutive years, Claudia Horn holds the special distinction of leading a junior class to a tie. Under Claudia's capable leadership, the Seniors achieved a complete victory the following year. Participating in extra-curricular activities, Claudia belonged to BUNA, Cicerone, Assembly Club, and the varsity cheerleading squad. She was activities editor of the 1967 Piper. Interested in student govern- ment, Claudia twice served as a Student Congress honorary, attended Girls' State, and received the position of commissioner for Civic Control Day. With a friendly, outgoing personality, Claudia becomes a definite asset to Who's Who. The activities of versatile Jay McAuliffe ranged from Field Day to Honor Society. For two years, Jay organized boys' sports for Field Day. During these two years, the class of '67 scored favorably in these events. Most noted for his work in student government, Jay was elected as an honorary to both Congress and Senate. Last year, he acted as Seaholm's representa- tive to the SMA governing board. This year, Jay served as chairman of the SMA committee .and aided in the organization of the Tanzanian project. The esteem in which the class of '67 held .lay won him the presidency of the Honor Society and Washington Group. Jay's outstanding leadership earns him a place in Who's Who.

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Claudia Horn, senior Field Day chairman, aglow with victory, displays the coveted cider barrel to her class with exclamations of ioy. Jay McAulifTe, chairman of boys' sports for Field Day 1966, grows excited a the tension of the events mounts and the scores change rapidly.



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Phil Frost is chosen 1966 Joslyn recipient Phil Frost maintained a high standard of excellence at Seaholm. As Student Congress president, he worked to improve the new two-party system. His term also saw the purchase of a new school flag. But Phil's most evident quality was schol- arship. Ranking among the top ten students in the class of l966, he was a National Merit Scholarship finalist and elected to the National Honor Society in his iunior year. Phil also served his school in other capacities. He was a member of Cicerone and the Varsity Club. While co-captain of the wrestling team, Phil held the Southeast- ern Michigan Association title in his weight class. Always poised and willing to serve, Phil was a true leader in his class and a deserv- ing winner of the Joslyn award. Still retaining his poise, Phil Frost goes to receive the Marc Joslyn award. fr- r,-we enior vice president Granted Joslyn award Leadership and service were Anne Buesser's two outstanding qualities. She was an active member of Scribblers, Assembly Club, BUNA, and served on the AFS and YFU committees. As chairman of the senior cheers committee, Anne led her class to a first place in that event on Field Day. Again serving her class, she was elected senior vice-president. Journalism occupied most ot Anne's time outside of school. As a junior, she was co- editor of the Highlander and served as the Seaholm correspondent to the Birmingham Eccentric and the Detroit News. Anne's high school career brought her many honors. She was chosen as the DAR good citizen and was selected as the Detroit News Teen of the Week. However, the most cherished award given her was the Marc Joslyn. A slightly nervous Anne Buesser goes forward as her name is called, to accept her award. -ri

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