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.-.-44 91 Homeroom A120-Mrs. Swart ROW 1-Beverly Ann Reitz, Barb Conrey, Sherry Taylor, Sue Stamps, Sherry Bedardg ROW 2-Marci Steinway, Lindsay Birrell, Matt Kline, Barb Jackson, Linda Schwarbg ROW 3-Karen Hoyern, Kay Baker, Martha Pfeiffer, Kim Staggers, Charlie Gorman: ROW 4--Jan Ujda, Jim Hageman. Doug McElfresh, Bill Prince, Carl Schack, Steve Averill. .,. th., .i Q an cm 465 ff I1 Outstanding is the word to describe basketball player Jim Hughes who led the Maples in rebounding as a junior forward. 522 Tim Jenkins cuts pineapple slices for Flex students during their World's Fair unit. K32 Sandi Rohlfs demonstrates modern ,dance technique in her gym class. 541 Seaholmites serve as hall monitors to help con- travel and assist visitors to the school - Beverly Ann Reitz is one student who Qvolunteers her time for this job. f5j Lindsay Birrel enjoys participating in girl scout hqtigjities - here the roving carneragirl catches her at a pajama party. K6j Terry l7eMarco decides the right size of drill bit to use while Greg Forester and Ken Sc-hack await the verdict.
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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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Two Rooms Are Fortunate To Have 'Qld-Time' Teachers Two junior homerooms that are fortunate to have old-time concerned teachersu are E101 and A204. Directed by Mr. Van- dragt and Mr. Ulrich, these homerooms are manned by active students interested in sports, in school affairs fsuch as J-Hop and service projects, like publishing the Maple Clanb and in out- side activities. At least four of the E101 students participate in varsity sports at Seaholm. The sole female athlete, Wendy Pardee, was a diver on the girls' victorious swimming team backing up co-captain Cindy Smith, the outstanding diver, who is in A204. Paul Charles, whose brother was last year's center on the Maple basketball team, is following in his footsteps by being on the cage squad this year. Greg Ghirla took part in the gridiron warfare while Bob Shirlock teed off for the golf team. Homerooms A204 and E101 have many active members in clubs. Cecily Freeman, Karin Brauburger, and Wendy Pardee are all members of Cicerone. BUNA seems to be an especially popular club with many members such as Dave Kennedy, Laura Lamson, and Bob Greg. Homeroom A204 faithfully puts out the Maple Clan every year with the help of Mr. Ulrich. The Clan is a 36 page booklet listing various addresses and phone numbers of all Seaholmites and sells for 95.75. Profits go for different homeroom activities. .. . ig, 123 145
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