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ff? v- v-Y Candy Profits Are Divided Traditionally the financing of J-Hop is the reason for conducting the annual candy sale. And to that end the class of 1971 worked hard even though not very successfully. Candy sales in Birmingham have had rough sledding in the past few years as many groups promote this kind of project to raise money. Nevertheless gross sales reached S9783 from 5300 pounds of candy. Top salesmen for the drive were Sally Eicker, Dave Cam- eron and Martha Zimmermann, who received prizes donated by local merchants. Tavi Fulkerson, treasurer, and Mr. Morgan and Mr. Cupal, two math teachers, supervised the sale. Besides the profit received for the dance, each student got forty cents per box credited to his account. This money could be used to help defray senior expenses such as pictures. Douglas Harcke Susan I-Iardenbrook Harry Hardisty Cynthia Harris Mary Harris Barbara Harrison John Hartranft David Harwood Diane Hedges Leslie Heeder 125 l ! 13? KU Jenny Pearce picks up her ordered boxes of candy. Returning money also re- quires identification from Marilynn Rus- sell. C2j Waiting in line are Sally Price and Julie Madsen. f3I Dave Probst and Rod Nlays are given credit for their total number of boxes sold. Meanwhile, Mary Marcinkowski makes a last check in her addition and Debbie Rambie patiently waits her turn. 181
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Denise Gau Phyllis Gayden John Geiger Lois Gigliotti Denise Gillette J eff Gilman Larry Gividen Charles Gohde John Gohde Gordon Golini Andrea Gordon Susan Gorman Janelle Gossett Susan Graham Irene Grant Joy Graves Paul Grimes Barbara Griscom Jane Grisier Barbara Gruschow Kristine Guenther Haley Hadden Douglas Hagerman Mark Hall Rick Hameister Chuck Hammond Kathy Hannan Deborah Hansen Karen Hansen Karen I-Iarabedian 180
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Meeting with Mr. Whitney are officers Sue Peck, Mark Kellman, Phil Tobias. Sue Frost, Betsy Pardee, and Barb Gruschow. Seniors Have Active Year Seniors of the class of '71 started off their final year at Seahohn under the leadership of their newly elected class officers. Phil Tobias filled the shoes of class president, assisted by vice-president Mark Kellman. The office of the secretary was held by Laura Maxwell and that of treasurer by Barb Gruschow. Senators, Sue Frost and Betsy Pardee, along with Field Day chairman Sue Peck, brought the oflicers to a com- pletion. Mr. VVhitney their class supervisor, stuck with them in their last year of high school. Filled with an expectation, each senior looked forward to the coming year. Such events including Senior Dinner, Swing- out, Senior Outing, and Graduation lay ahead in the near future. All of these events, reserved as senior activities only, were things that all had looked forward to since their sopho- more year. The year also represented a final chance to view Seaholm's football and basketball games, wrestling matches and swim meets. Each member of the class of 1971, as those of all other senior classes, were also primarily concerned with their plans for the future and especially college. At several class meetings, counselors offered guidance to those who had not made a decision. Many seniors took a day off to view campus life or missed a class to hear a speaker on the college which interested them. The year of 1970-1971 promised to fill some of the greatest hopes of all its seniors. 182 3 -ff' ,. ,. ,fav 2 - , ., W. A f.: ' , M C19 -any n- - I, W W 4 f Bruce Heidrich Brenda Helf Mary Hendrian Margaret Judy Henley David Herbes James Hermann Gena Hegelman Robert Henderson
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