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Teens Enterprising Students in homerooms B102 and E106 certainly are enterprising. Many of these teens hold jobs, along with a heavy school and extra activity schedule. A lot of them work for local food services. From B102 there is Steve Locke who scoops ice cream at Stroh's and Cheryl Duncan who Works at Kentucky Fried Chicken. Roger Nel- sen, Randye Whitney, and Dave Shulevitz, all from homeroom E106 Work at local res- taurants. Other job holders include Judy Desimple, of B102 and Karen Breuer, of E106, who both work at Baldwin Library. Judy works in the reference department and Karen shelves books. Two unusual jobs are those of Sharon Gar- land and Janet Rogers, both of B102. Sharon is a guidette -at the Detroit Zoo while Janet is the organist and choir director at a church in Detroit. Homeroom E106-Mr. Kish ROW 1-Roger Nelseng ROW 2-Rochelle Weis- berg, Carol Mack: ROW 3-Randye Whitneyg ROW 4-Tom Hilborn, Tom McNinchg ROW 5-Sue Mc- Kinnie. Debbie Rentschler, Lily Trewhellag ROW 6 -Sue Engle. Tad Collins: ROW 7-Sue Erb, Diane Pyatt, Karen Breuerg ROW 8-Alida De-Groat, Mike Jacobs, Jamie Westerby, ROW 9-Dave Moritz, Webb Barnes, Dave Park, Winthrop Walker.
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Q ,L 59 U asm E Homeroom A104-Mr. Karseboom ROW 1-Nancy Feldman, Ruth Warnick, Gary Phillips, Joan Meiss- ner, Diane Dankovichg ROW 2- Jeif Benjamin, Gayle Wandel, Bill McKinley, Kim Caducio, Barbara Underwood, ROW 3-Carol Lundy, Shirley Street, Kelley Gaskillg ROW 4-Jeff McAuliffe, Rob Zilnmerman, Andrew Keys, Curt McQueen. f5l f7l Work for Money and Fun Work and play occupy the students of Mr. Horschak's Cafe B and Mr. Karseboom's A104 homerooms. Working for money is Lynn Hofley as a salesgirl at a local ski shop, Tarn Power labors at Kentucky Fried Chickeng John McAuliffe porters at his father,s Ford dealership, and Barbara Under- wood shelves books at the Baldwin Library. Working for the fun of it are Melissa Kozicki as a Candy Striper and Carol Lundy as a hospital volunteer. Play, which includes participation in school clubs and activities, finds Barry Stewart serving as secretary of Ascientia, Doug Jaul and Kelly Gaskill as reps to Student Congress, Shirley Street in Aquabelles and Sarah Lawton as Junior Class Secretary. All in all, the students of these two homerooms keep quite busy with school and community work. 213
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KU Louise Hayward keeps her homeroom up to date on the minutes of Student Council. KZQ Typing is an easy class for Louise Hayward as is evident by her calm expression. 132 As organizer of four bottle drives this year, Sue Engle did a great job. 141 Mr. Meade reads the daily announcements to his juniors, among them Scott Hammond and Judy Disempel. I5j Heather Adams gives her sales pitch to a reluctant Jeff Badelt. f61 By the expression on Uwe Diepholz's face, you can tell he enjoys having Mr. llleade for both homeroom and German. U1 Reviewing his history for a last time before a test is Paul Angell. f8j Sharon Garland hurries to complete her homework before homeroom ends. 7 f,'f. 1 fr., -3 f .1 1 - if K X1 yt 523' if , K XX W V S 'F'--Q 5. C47 Homeroom B102-Mr. Meade ROW 1-Peggy Penninger, Judy Desirnpel, Heather Adams, Jim Musson, Carol Sullivan, Cheryl Duncang ROW 2-Denessa Wheby, Ginger Groth, Holly Bothfeld, Sharon Garland, Gwen Lyman, Peggy Kellerg ROW 3-Uwe Diepholz, Janine Naud, Janet Rogers, Jim White, Paul Angellg ROW 4-Jeff Badelt, Dave Kravis, Ned Reed, Mark Pessel, Scott Hammond, Steve Locke. t X , ,L , ,J I , . ' cv 'W
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