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-vfzi Room ls First Homeroom C116 is Well deserv- ing of its position as first in the sophomore section. One of its members, Dick Amberg, was elect- ed treasurer of the sophomore class. Classmates Lori Fishman, Sue Apeseche and Carey Stutte all enjoy horseback riding in their spare time. Paul Schiebold has nu- merous hobbies, among them scuba 4 diving and photography. Lapidary Tim Schamante enjoys cutting , , and polishing stones. C25 4 1 C35 KU Becky Howard pulls with all her might on Field Day as a member of the tug-of-war team. 121 Steve Sharpe enacts ihe role of Brutus in the production of Julius Caesar. K3j During the winter, Jim Fannin and Paul Schiebold earn extra money by shoueling snow. Homeroom C116-Mr. Ambrose ROW 1-Kathy Blake, Sue McWhirterg ROW 2-Jody Johnston, Ann Hen- derson, Colleen Murphyg ROW 3-Sandy Demiene, Sue Apesecheg ROW 4- Janet Steding, Holly Adams, Judy Hobing ROW 5-Debbi Weth, Paul Schie- bold, Sari Quirk, David Walters: ROW 6-Bill Scott, Dick Amberg, Bruce Burryg ROW 7-Steve Sharpe, Bill Kosnickg ROW 8-Becky Howard, Ralph Mason, Gary Morseg ROW 9-Bob Therasse, Wayne Hill, John Rash. 229
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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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'7 Members Attempt New Activities This was a year of trying out new activities for the members of Miss Arner's homeroom. In the line of new and exciting courses, Anne Greene ventured to take journalism and Thom Lahiff decided to give Flex a try. Cathy Clougherty, along with many other sophomores, took Drivers Ed to get her magic road ticket. As for new activities, Lynn Hollyer audi- tioned for a school play, The Broken Doll, and Chris Benson and Sally Tolles participated in Field Day sports events. Sally was also an enthusi- astic member of the Pep Club. Many new activities were attempted by members of Miss Angott's homeroom this year, but many old activities were also continued at Sea- holm. Manuel Dumlao continued playing his cornet with the band, and Mark Stenberg persevered by taking Speech H with Mrs. Cortright. Zandra Adams held a continuing interest in her church youth group and choir. -il- l11I1lll Q13 9151! I XIHIASIIMS Plwara 'A VII frw 4 1 ' 425 f3J Homeroom A002-Miss Angott ' ROW 1-Linda Story, Martha Ste- vens, Colleen Hughes, Luann Flet- cher, Sue Loftus, Margie Steph- , swf? ens, Merry Barclaeg ROW 2- Manuel Dumlao, Cathi Klint- worth, Eileen Murphy, Ellen Du- ris, Laura Robbins, Cyd Van Or- mang ROW 3-Mike Scoles, Chuck Auchterlonie, Mark McEl- hinney, Frank Winchell, Roger Trumble, Zandra Adamsg ROW 4 -Mark Stenberg, Jim Anderson, Mike Dustin, Richard O'Neill, Thomas Krein, Heide Hatcher. 30 3 KYQ4
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