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X Homeroom Portable 2-Miss De- Marke ROW 1-Robert Peschelg ROW 2-Mary Lange, Doreen Maxwell, ROW 3V-Nancy Roberts, ROW 4- John Robinson, Pam Griffin, ROW 5-Eleanor Cox, Jill Gardner, Claire Benjamin, ROW 6-Pam Hagen, Cliff Sparkes, ROW 7- Kevin Kidd, Mike Dewenter, Karn Eggeg ROW 8-Mark Hanna, Linda Spencer, Brad Ethington: ROW 9-Steve LaFave, David Pratt, John Preib. . Q1 , 3. . ' fi JW tv... v N V N l PE x L: 'H ,Li 5 , I li? n'iiL,...4v,M2:' ,,,f , 'Q i' imnf C55 f5l f8l Sports Stay Tops Year 'Round Portable 2 and A200 could discuss sports all year long. Starting in summer, Pam Griffin and Pam Hagen enjoy swimming and Jill Gardner especially enjoys water skiing. Enjoying the water without being in it is Karn Egge who likes canoeing. Dave Pratt must get a good tan playing a favorite sports of his - tennis. Tired feet may be one of the symptoms of summer golfers Douglas Brown and Cliii Sparks. Moving on to fall, there is John Robinson who plays soccer. Playing with the Seaholm band during football halftimes is Steve LaFave. Pam Hagen enjoys riding in the brisk autumn air. Winter seems to be the most active time of the year. With the boys, hockey is extremely popular. Stu Pohl, George Gellately, Kevin Kidd and Douglas Brown enjoy this rough sport. Also on the ice is Eleanor Cox who enjoys skating. Skiers include Claire Benjamin, Mary Lange, Marsha Factor and Nancy Roberts. Moving indoors finds John Preib playing varsity basketball.
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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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.,-.. , 125. Talents Vary in C103 and A004 Full of people with numerous interestsl' is a good description of Homeroom C103. Helping to fill out our football team this year were Jim Frontier, Spike Lemle and Fred Maxwell. Other sports-minded people are Martha Warner who is a Maplette in water ballet. Getting into winter sports are skiers - Kris Foukal, George Sarosy, Stephanie Anderson, and others. Sports are not the only hobbies in C103. George Sarosy is interested in science and has science fair awards to his credit. Chris Hill is also honors material. She has been awarded three trophies for her horseback riding ability. Other horseback riders are Sue Thistle, Stephanie Ander- son, and Sandy Mitchell. Getting into more cultural fields, Fred Maxwell has won an art award. Musically inclined are Jim Frontier who plays the guitar and Martha Quackenbush who enjoys singing in the Maple Chorale as well as playing the piano. Homeroom A004 isn't short on active people. GAA is popular with Missy Smith, Jan Stall, cheerleader Gayle Miller and Kim Amman. Missy and Jan have Cicerone together also. As for the boys in Mr. Drager's homeroom class - Bruce Hamilton, Louis Schlanbusch and Gerry Gatt have attained the rank of Eagle Scout. In sports there are football men, John Costello on varsity and John Lauer in intramural. Running cross country for Seaholm's track team is Bob Steere. Baseball fans include Tom Johnson and Tom Beckett, Louis Schlanbusch enjoys swimming on the Maple machine. Filling out the class are money-earners, Ginger Daane who models for the Dorothy Seifler Modeling Agency and Tom Kuhn who works at Village American. 208
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