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-QW!!! , r 2 ' W ar .wl- Homeroom A206-Mr, Smith ROW 1-Melinda Minnockq ROW 2-Debbie Fabyan, Joan Jusickg ROW 3-Deb Poworsg ROW 4-Joe Mullen, Georgia Davidsong ROW 5-Jim Benaglio, Jill Batchelor, Linda Kokinsg ROW 6- Elizabeth Lapp, John Hupmang ROW 7-Dave Johnson, Bruce Beck, Bob Quarlesg ROW 8-Robert Kent, Bill Heil, Roswell Schmidt. Pursue Far-out Hobbies The advisers of homerooms E108 and A206, Mr. Sack- ett and Mr. Smith, teach math and world history respec- tively. Mr. Sackett also coaches the baseball team. E108 students have some far-out hobbies. Linda Ran- sier enjoys painting horses. Dennis Hearon has a science fiction collection. Kathleen Hacker is a Witchcraft enthusi- ast and also goes in for astronomy. Cindy Miller enjoys anything to do with creativity . Students in A206 also pursue interesting hobbies. Joan J ussick and Rory Cargill enjoy the out-of-doors. Joan is a camper and Rory is a hiker. Roswell Schmidt is involved in the Civil Air Patrol. Last, but not least, Bill Mansell's hobby is go-carting. Being in varsity athletics means hard practice. Some hard practitioners in these two homerooms are Rory Car- gill, a varsity wrestler, and Jim Defebaugh. Tracy Beggs is a soccer player, while Ray St. Amour plays basketball. Melinda Minnock is one of the morale building cheerlead- ers and Celia Berker enjoys Aquabelles. A few of the more industrious students have jobs. Bruce Beck is employed by Birmingham Camera Shop, while Paul Herter is a custodian at an Adams office build- ing. Jeff Moore, and Jim Defebaugh were Caddies last summer. 169 221
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Homeroom E108-Mr. Sackett ROW 1-Jim Defegaugh, Sue Fischer, Marcia Miller, Cindy Miller, Liz Henrich, Pat Baker, Celia Berkerg ROW 2-Kevin Cof- fey, Linda Ransier, Vicki Jacobs, Dennis Hearon, Dan Kropp, Bev Heylg ROW 3-Jeff Moore, Kirk Clarkson, Bill Mansell, Bob Colt- man, Brad Harding, Mr. Sackettg ROW 4-Tracy Beggs, Tom Mar- lim, Ray St. Amour, John Dickell, Bill Jarvis, Greg Grann. ill KU Dave Moreland discusses his home- work with Mr. Sackett. f2j Mr. Ulrich enjoys showing Bev Heyl things from his miscellany collection. KSU Pinning her garment in clothing class is Cindy Miller. K4j Eleanor Cox and Vicki Jacobs chat while stopping at their locker on the way to class. K52 At an Aquabelle practice Celia Berkcr practices her tub position. 161 Homeroom A206 is always a mass of confusion on school days around I1 a.m. 'Q 3 2 2, Vw, 1 J 20144 f4l 155
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2 l C13 Q5 Water Activities Fill Time Mr. Stiles has had a hardworking homeroom this year as many of its members held jobs. Terri Balsey made pizza at Little Caesar's, while Bob Edwards ushered at an area theater. Sue Guenther worked at Stewart Fabrics, and Scott Packard shelved books at Baldwin Library. Several unusual hobbies were exhibited by this homeroom. Judie Brigolin plays the drums for relaxation, and Lisa Dieckmann enjoys campaigning for political candidates. Janine Randall likes to ride horses, and Laura Knapp is very interested in water ballet. Two members of Mrs. Swart's homeroom were also very involved in water activities this year. Kim Staggers was an active member of the Aquabelles and Doug McElfresh was a member of the Maple swim team. N J V Homeroom A105, Mr. Stiles ROW 1--Sally Myers, Judie Brigoling ROW 2-Lisa Dieck- man, Laura Knapp, Valerie Ral- stong ROW 3-Sandi Rohlfs, Jan Voslerg ROW 4-Janine Randall, Steve Burton, Terri Balsleyg ROW 5-Tim Jenkins, Mark Grube, Bob Edwards, Bri- an Gnegyg ROW 6-Glen Bona- ventura, Fritz Dahlquest, Peter DuBoisg ROW 7--Lynn Popp, Mary Herold, Susan Guenther, Larry Blang ROW 8-Steve Mc- Cready, Steve Keyser, Paul Sav- ageg ROW 9--Kerry Macauly, Scott Packard, Jim Hughes.
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