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

 - Class of 1971

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Ernest Seaholm High School - Piper Yearbook (Birmingham, MI) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 207 of 312
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Homeroom C104-Mr. Boreland ROW 1-Lisa Varnierg ROW 2--Bob Jannuzzi, Lynn Uhasg ROW 3-Chris Nickelg ROW 4-Pam Fisher, Joy Allwardtg ROW 5-Pat Molitor, Linda Lahti, Lou Tertochag ROW 6- Pete Walker, Jeff Andrews: ROW 7-Josephine Marcotty, Joseph Odenweller, Laura Camp, ROW 8-Dave Getz, Joh Beardong ROW 9-Robert Correll, Richard Willard, John Cargill, Gordon Anderson. K, ,Zi 25. fa Teachers Assist If students in Cafe G or in room C-104 have problems with English or History, they're lucky enough to have Homeroom teachers proficient in those subjects. Mr. Behrendt teaches Flex English while Mr. Boreland helps sen- iors with U.S. Government. When they are not getting aid from their homeroom teachers, students have many activities to discuss and participate in. Members of Mr. Behrendt's home- room have interests centered mainly around the school. Some representa- tives of school sponsored sports are Marc Morrow and Robin Rudden who are on the swim teams. Favoring another sport, soccer, is Art Harder. Activities take place outside of school also have a place in students' lives. Par- ticipation in church youth groups is great. Seven students including Sue Higginbotham, Robin Loupee and Alida De Groat take part in their churches' activities. One of Mr. Boreland's students, Gor- don Anderson, likes an especially un- usual hobby or sport called squash. Gordon participates in this activity at the Birmingham Athletic Club Where he also plays tennis. Another tennis player in Mr. Boreland's homeroom is John Cargill who also likes to play soccer. One hobby that seems to be mostly for girls in C104 is horsebackriding. Janet Twilliger, Pam Molitor, Chris Follis, Chris Nickel and Josephine Mar- cotty are all enthused over horses. Stuart Eavenson's hobby includes a dif- ferent four-legged animal though - he enjoys training dogs. 203

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C11 Seaholm majorette, Robin Rudden, adds to the football game halftime performance. L22 Marc Morrow attempts to pay attention to class routine instead of the row of girls he sits in. L32 Working intently on her art project is Sue Saffell. M2 Here we find Sue Higginbotham searching for her favorite pattern. K51 Holding a conference with Mrs. Cook is Chris Nickel and Sharon Garland. f6j Eleanor Cox and Carolyn Workman take notes while listening to a speaker in Student Congress. UQ Attempting to pin Steve Gee is Pete Walker. 181 Jeff Andrews and Laura Camp put their contributions into the Christmas basket. X 121 C35 Q45 I-Iomeroom Cafe. G-Mr. Behrendt ROW 1-Robin Rudden, Sue Emmert, Patty Smith, Rob Loupee, Paula Duris, Robin Stanleyg ROW 2-Gloria Beyer, Joyce Shay, Bob Smith, Sue Saffell, Mary Boweng ROW 3-Daughn Coughlin, Sue Higginbotham, Bruce Eames, Jack Barfield, Melanie Lewisg ROW 4- Jane B. Ross, Marc Morrow, John Tadian, Tom Ellis, Art Harder, Stuart Sterling.



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if 204 Conversation Unites Teens Students in A112 are fortunate to be watched over by block teacher Mrs. Cremeens. Eugene Houghton, Jim Walker, and Jeff DuComb are especially grateful to be in Mrs. Cre- meens' homeroom because they are able to utilize their home- room time to ask questions about their block class. As these students talk, other conversations flow about the room. Ruth Potter and Cathy Ives have time to talk about their mutual hobby: skating. Chris Le Mieux and Dave Ainslie rap about hockey. Thinking about good pictures to take and talk- ing about darkroom equipment are J imm and Herb Suter. As the year comes close to the ending, John Denning leaves the subject of basketball to start thinking of track. Jerome Mary- nick and Bill Callow are good people to talk to about this sport since they've been in training for it since early January. Looking for more interesting conversation, one may look in Miss Chesney's homeroom in A101. Toni Rote, Chris Mackie and Kyle Fox keep the room lively with tidbits from their drama classes. Bill Blodgett can just sit back and analyze the homeroom with the knowledge he's acquired in his favorite class - Social Psychology. Thinking about summer sports gives Peggy Henderson and Jan Taylor something to gab about. I. hu. cu 425 '- '--' 'P '-2 'V'-3 f -,H , L 1 V '.. 43' V- 4' . V .J . 3 7 i t rf' ,,. . t K. ? 1v,lv 'l'w 1- VI!-' W A fl T ' I '. ' ii 155. 'f f fr H Qi I 4. . .- V -7: 4'-,rf .si -fA,g ' 647 Homeroorn A101-Miss Chesney ROW 1-Janice Taylor, Chris Mackie, ROW 2-Marcia Boberg, Arax Missaikian, Kyle Foxg ROW 3--Marcia Merker, Donna Seegerg ROW 4-Janis Eathorne, Debbie Maas, Lee Foremang ROW 5-Lisa Dolfi, Robin Kurtz, Doug Millsg ROW 6-Ed Shaw, Bill Hatton, Peggy Hendersong ROW 7-Tone Rote, Cindy Jung, Patty Erbachg ROW 8-Greg Jones, Kurt Hoffman, Al Brayg ROW 9-Marti Thoms, Bill Barnard, John Balentineg ROW 10-Bruce Helmke, Bob Massey. 1 a 1

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