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If is 1 'I Home-room A112-Mrs. Cremeens 5 I r ' 5 ROW 1-Alicia Marris, Judy Plant, Ruth Potter, K I ,Kxf -'b' Q, I Peggy Burke, Cathy Ives, ROW 2-Kim Harty, K X f fi Ellen Johnson, Sarah Erb, Sue Lightbody, Chris A , LeMieux, Bill Callowg ROW 3-Tom Manning, ' Dave Matchette, Ross Trumble, Jeffrey Johnson, .. .- f Jim Walker. Anvi :f?5 U2 Lisa Dolfi spends much of her time at church as a member of her youth group. K2j Looking up from her work is Cindy Jung. C32 Toni Rote talks with a friend during the Field Day assembly. MQ Acting in Dramatics class is Mary Mitchell, Kyle Fox, and Marta Chew. f5j Rachel Becker, Debbie Maas, Ellen Bennison, Sue Peck and Gale Wandell sing in the Maple Chorale. K61 Dave Machette en- courages his fellow teammates as The Maples win another meet. KD Homeroom teacher Mrs. Creemens also teaches dramatics - a favorite unit. Here Hope Kcllwan and Marcia Foltz serve as guinea pigs for budding make-up artists. ISI Studious Dave Getz and Cathy Ives read their textbooks. 205
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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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Horneroorn A200-Mrs. Crossley ROW 1-Jody Cumming, Peggy McDermid, Mary Monteith, Jennie Lee, Jeanie Cuthbert, Beth Easter, Gail Tetraultg ROW 2-Jeanette Morland, Laurie Ferguson, Debbie Van Dyke, Martha Brooks, Pat Alldread, Clifford Kearns, Mrs. Crossleyg ROW 3-John Guenther, Dale Bishop, Scott Smith, Dege Ernst, Mike Misinlay, Chris Thompson, Larry White. UQ Putting forth his all for soccer is Mike Mislinay. f2j Jeanette Morland, Dede Ernst, and Jody Cumming push their homeroom's Christmas contributions to the cafeteria. f3j Directing parents during open house are Beth Easter and Anne Wilcox. C42 French students Lauri Ferguson and Beth Easter write vocabulary words on the board. K5j A line of Juniors including Dave Pratt, John Preib, Richard Olin and Tom Kirkpatrick form up the Field Day. C62 Mark Hanna helps George Gellately in drafting class. UQ John Preib practices for basket- ball. f8j Steve LaFave reads announcements as a part of his homeroom duties. I f t i 1 E I-u-uu4 415 Q25 206
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