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,ie r tv I 0 a ,rx ' ,, 5 I e 1 f W., 'ii ff , '-i f QQ 1' A cv! Homeroom A204-Mr, Ulrich ROW 1-Cecily Freeman, ROW 2--Marilyn Rip- son, Sue Mooreg ROW 3--Cindy Coleg ROW 4P- Linda Hubbard, Debbie Kolarg ROW 5-Marta Chew, Jackie Boersema, Cindy Smithg ROW 6+ Niki Fritz, Karen Brauburgerg ROW 7-Matt Berens, Bob Schmidt, Ken Gabbarag ROW 8- Jay Carson, Scott Wettlaufer, Tom Mageegi ROW 9--Bruce Kempton, David Johnston, Charles Babbin. Q C Horneroom E101-Mr. Van Dragt ROW 1-Kathy Bambardg ROW ,2-Wendy Par- dee, Neil Wells, ROW 3--Sandy Kraus, Laura Lamson, Debbie Gravesg ROWC 4-Teresa Hong nold, Peggy Sittag ROW 5-Wendyr Rogers, ,Bob Gregg, Laura Eibachg ROW 6-Bob Shirock, Deb- bie Clemenceg ROW 7--Dave Kennedy, .Alice McCarthy, Laura Seeg ROW 8-Steve Clark, Ken Skurtu, Judy Benton, Greg Ghir1ag',ROW '9-+ Paul Charles, R. Mark Clinton, Mark Pronovich, , f Mike Graham, Jay McColl. A v-,rl 'f 169 KU Doug Chick examines his creation in art class. f2J In American Studies, Martha Chew is busy re- viewing notes. 132 Cathy Hallett and Sandy Kraus ponder the correct use of symbols in Shorthand I. f4j Playing with the band at halftime at the Don- dero game is Dave Johnston. third from left. K5l Singing away in choir practice are Peggy Sitta and Laura See. f61 Mark Clinton and Tom Awrey load the Christmas baskets. 172 Greg Ghirla, an auid fisherman, displays his equipment. 1 i 225
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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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Cafe F and E102 Enjoy Students in Cafeteria F are certainly active in a variety of ways. Barb Bentz works on the Piper staff, and Stuart Davis is a photographer. Bob Slater is junior class president while Paul Meyer is editor of his church youth group monthly paper. Carey Mullet enjoys swimming. Winning horsebackriding ribbons is a pleasant pastime for Linda Sampson. Fourth hour Sue Manning can be found working hard in Ceramics. Social Pschology is interesting for Osborn works hard at Mark Strouss while Mark Physics. Being junior banner chairman for Field Day shows Sara LefEler's interest and talent for art. Vicki Pyatt is employed as a cashier at Birming- at Commercial Service ham Foods, while working Printing takes up Bob Askew's time. Many of the boys in Cafe F earn money cutting lawns in the summer. Both Jobs and Hobbies E102 students have their share of unique in- terests, also. Linda Oxford is a poetry enthusiast while scuba diving involves the time of Bill McMullen. Kathy Barker collects coins and Jim Bradtke enjoys Woodworking. Weaving and sewing are interests of Debbie, Koeller. Diane Saul works at the Space!Defense Corpora- tion as a secretary, while Sandy Daugherty is a cashier at a local grocery store. Jim Cruitt and Dale Chiara both have paper routes. Child study is a favorite subject of Deborah Smith while Sue Edwards, in addition to singing with her church choir, enjoys drawing and painting. Ray DeCenzo is taking Pre- Calculus. Mollie O'Connor is learning Shorthand and Mary Shaughnessy is studying recordkeeping. Bill Turner is taking Communicative Drawing. 2 ze. 'X 135 UU Wi J
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