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F1 Hoomroom A004-Mr. Drager ROW 1-Missy Smith, Bruce Hamiltong ROW 2 -Kim Ammanng ROW 3-Bobbi Morris, Alyson Eching ROW 4-Tom Johnsong ROW 5-Howard Wells, John Costello, ROW 6-Brooke Komer, Libby Slocum, Ginger Daaneg ROW 7-Marti Walker, Gayle Miller, Jan Staif, Tom Kuhng ROW 8-Bob Steere, Gerry Gatt, Scott Suttong ROW 9-John Lauer, Lewis Schlanbusch, Tom Beckett, Bob Sipple, Bob Lyle. I-Iomeroom C103-Mrs. Guith ROW 1-Sandi Maki, Sandy Mitchell, Donna De- longg ROW 2-Tim O'Brien, Sue Thistle, Chris Hillg ROW 3--Fritz Mann, Stephanie Anderson, Merry Cratchg ROW 4--Terry DeMarco, Mary Arnold, Martha Warner, Martha Quackenbushg ROW 5-Jan Stewart, Kris Foukal, Jim Frontier, Scott Wratherg ROW 6-Fred Maxwell, Spike Lemle, Scott Rather, Quentin Johnsong ROW 7- Jerry Gudes, Jim Warrick, Mark Yeager, Jeff Alpers, Mrs. Guith. 152 C62 U2 Gayle Miller makes sure everything is right for the juniors on Field Day. K22 All the preparation is overg Field , Day is underway. 132 Yoga helps Ginger Daane show a new outlook on life. 142 g As a member of the football team, Jake Costello happily attends the annual ban- quet. K52 Girls are champions! is what the Vertigo said about the girls' swim team and this is one of them, Martha Warner. C62 Tom Awrey gets the spirit and helps load C'103's Christmas basket for delivery. K72 You can tell by the ex- pression on Fred Maxwell's and Bart Bates' faces that the football banquet food is mighty good. K82 Seemingly ab- sorbed in his drafting is hardworking in f72 f8l Terry DeMarco. , W 1 Z' Y I , f . I, M., mf , 1 f A We 7,5 mf. Y ' 4 1, 2 , , mr. ,, , ' , - W.:7j9Cf'ffff . u , , 2 LX f irfcfgfft, . WM -if JM 1 ,- ff ' ',, I , ,,Q !5jj, ,v fi , ' M , v 7,,,..A I' V J XZW, ,f, ff ,M , ,5 V fb 209
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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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Teachers Help H.R. Students Homeroom C119 has Mr. Ham- mell, one of Seaholm's science teachers as its instructor. There are eight science students in this homeroom and three of these have Mr. Hammell, which is convenient. Some of Mr. Hammell's stu- dents are involved in unusual ac- tivities. David Ogawa Works for Zero Population Growth and Louie Mangione works for political can- didates. Modelling is fascinating for Cathy Brydon and Mike Tobin is interested in oceanography. Richard Hylan is a caddy at a lo- cal club, Carol Tobin is an usher- ette at Village Theatre and Jim Whitson washes dishes. Jim Mer- ritt also has a job, he's in a band. Mr. Harris' homeroom C115 is also lucky to have a science teach- er in charge, just in case they need assistance. Some students have quite unusual interests. Sandy Ouradnik is a girl interested in race car driving and Linda Clark raises hogs. Spence Galloway is very interested in political science and is taking Modern European History this year. Barb Marshall is active in both the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee and the Student Mobilization Committee. 'IO V Homeroorn C119-Mr. Hammell ROW 1-Sue Peters, Linda Davisg ROW 2-Tom Steele, Amy Robin- son, Catie Marshallg ROW 3- Peggy Gilpin, Cam Hall: ROW 4 -Cindy Wagner, Cindy Turunen, Karen Yagerg ROW 5-Shawn Mc- Dermott, Patty Finn, George Mot- zenbeckerg ROW 6-Larry Foster, Cathy Brydon, David Ogawag ROW 7-Richard Hylan, Bill Fox, Doug Careyg ROW 8-Jim Whit- son, Carol Tobin, Linda Longe: ROW 9-Paul Vining, Jim Mer- ritt, Mike Tobin.
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