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U2 Kathy Barber takes one of Mr. Stiles' famous Spanish quizzes in the hall. 122 Sue Zimmermann helps Dani Courage understand geometry. K32 A top Seaholm wrestler is Brad Shy who is about to take his opponent down. C42 Julie Richardson poses for a Kay Baum advertisement for the Vertigo. C52 Field Day is an exciting experience for these juniors who are getting ready for the parade. K62 Paul Meyer gets his tie adjusted by Pam McPartlin as Barb Bentz watches. K72 Pulling a silk screen print in graphic arts is Bob Askew. S.: K I l s . 9 .i T A xg- . C72 Homeroorn E102-Mr. Wallendorf ROW 1-Wendy Ring, Diane Saul, Lynn Boekeloo, Molly O'Connor, Debi Smith, Linda Oxfordg ROW 2-Julie Richardson, Mark Cowan, John Patten, Kurt Bradley, ' Dani Courageg ROW 3-Sue Edwards, Bill McMullen, Ray DeCenzo, James Cruitt, Brad Shy, Debbie Koellerg ROW 4-Torn Kenning, Jim Bradtke, Dale Chiara, Joe Welmers, Ti.m Kozma. Homeroom Cafe F-Miss Westerman ROW 1-Linda Sampson, Barb Bentz, Mike McLouth, Deborah Halsey, Sue Manningg ROW 2-Stuart Davis, Vicki Pyatt, Pam McPartlin, Carey Mullett, Sara Lefflerg ROW 3-Mike Sandin, Ken Lehto, Pete Held, Paul Meyer, Tim Fremuthg ROW 4 -Steve Gee, Alison O'Connor, Mark Strouss, Tom Burnstad, Mark Robinson, Bob Slater. 227
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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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Sophs Feel Rare Spirit The class of 1973 entered Seaholm this year with activity and enthusiasm rarely seen in the sophomore class. After an exciting election, the oflicers were chosen. George Peck attained the position of president of the class and Kitsy Schoen the position of vice- president. Molly Proctor became secretary, with Dick Amberg as treasurer. An enthusiastic speech won Janice Peck the job of Field Day chairman which sent her laboring away to throw the sophomores into action in order to get ready for Field Day in the not-too-distant future. Field Day came, and the sophomores marched into the gym to the beat of the drum, resplendent in their green Vis for victory and laurel leaves signifying truth. As the field events began, the class of '73 fought long and hard to score high. As the fruits of their labor, they won a first in the barrel race, along with second placings in shuttle relay, boy's tug-of-war and boy's sack race. They were also second only to the senior class in participation. After Field Day, the sophomore class found itself in debt, which they soon remedied by organizing bagel sales. KU Sophomore adviser Mrs. Clark aids class officers Molly Proctor. Dick Amberg, Kitsy Schoen and George Peck in one of the decisions that come before them each week. K2j Senators Patti Gordon and Susan Novak listen attentively at a Senate meeting. 131 Janice Peck delivers her enthusiastic speech for the office of Field Day Chairman. K-41 The figure of Apollo kneels over the slogan under which the Sophomores marched. K5j Cathy Orr purchases a bagel from John Woomer at one of the Sophomore's Bagel Sales.
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