Ernest Seaholm High School - Piper Yearbook (Birmingham, MI)

 - Class of 1971

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'fm 3 232 K Q KU Getting advice from wrestling coach Mr. London is Dick Thompson. K2j Craig Sutton sings out in choir. K3j Smiling at a com- ment made by Miss Chesney in French is Diane Braily. f4j Diana Rigby draws an abstract hgure in art. K5j Working in the language lab is Burns Petersen. K6j Al- though Cindy Overmyer plays the flute in Seahotm's band, she enjoys playing the organ at home. U1 Biology takes a lot of concentrated work for Julie Andrews. R 1,55 wi A 1 N I-X544 X N .. 1' as fd' 4. eq K1 :Qu isp 'ut

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-71 K .er .xr-aa.. K K ' giakswz- -A - f '-T.. - -bf 3 I. 4 A . . N E ' A 'Q f 1 -E 1 X . 1 .. 3 -if in ima., , ww t -WW, at -..W 6,1 445 C55 Students Are Diversified Homeroom C101, with its diversified students, has not been idle this year. In September and October, with the help of Mrs. Clark, sophomore class adviser, C101 jumped headlong into the frantic preparations for Field Day. Aiding the sophomores in the cheers with their lusty voices were John Gates and Gale Garen, While Carol Free- man Wore out her shoes at marching practices and Karen Miner teamed up with Sarah Welch in the three-legged race. After Field Day, C101 next participated in the U.F. drive, and put together a Christmas basket. B103 abounds with interesting students, with equally interesting hobbies. Lisa Hill enjoys people Watching, Joy Mulcahy snowmobiles in her spare time, Sue Starkrnan collects foreign postcards, while Terry Aiken goes her one better and collects everything! Such a meritorious group is Well directed by Mrs. Cortright, who has Won merit in her own right, being listed in the Sixth Edition Q1970-711 of Who's Who of American Women, the 1967-68 volume of Who's Who in America, and Two Thousand Women of Achievement. Another of the many honors she has re- ceived Was to become a member emeritus of the Speech Communications Association CFormerly the Speech Asso- ciation of America? with her husband, Mr. Robert L. Cort- right, the first time a husband and wife both received the award. At the end of this year, after 25 years of teaching, Mrs. Cortright will retire. U1 Karen Miner displays her agility rid- ing her unicycle. I2j John Gates feenterj a member of the Seaholm band, performs at a halftime show. C32 Future home- maker Sue Wilcox knits furiously on her sweater. K42 These rioting parents review their oHspring's schedules during Open House in homeroom C101. f51 Bev But- ler's father collects PTA dues for Mrs. Clark's homeroom. K6J President Tom Knapp and Vice-President Dave Pinee study the daily announcements while Mrs. Cortright files attendance cards. UQ Kev- in Devitt shows oh' both the official Sopho- more Field Day uniform and his dazzling smile. 235 , , ,,,,,.,.,. ,...,zW,. bp.,



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Homeroom A202-Mr. Del Vero ROW 1-Laurie Blanchard: ROW 2-Al Stephens, Bill Coburng ROW 3-Jack Nowak, Marijean Pavia, Michelle Smith: ROW 4-Carol Yaroski, Jim Toot3.ROW 5-Diane Braley, Marilyn Sieland, Pam Rae: ROW 6-Christy Fox, Sue Jacksong ROW 7-Dick Thompson, George Harabedian, Fred Blackwood, Cami Thomsong ROW 8-Derek Fulkerson, Kurt Vosburgh, Kevin Thomas, ROW 9-Bob Rimac, Craig Sutton, Malcolm Lambe, Fred Forester. Homeroom CAFE-M r. Dunckel ROW 1-Debra Stackg ROW 2-Sue Wilhelm, Jon Longog ROW 3- Cathy Freemang ROW 4-Bob Hart, Ellen Shalvoyg ROW 5-Julie Andrews, Jeff Cruitt, Jeff Davis: ROW 6-Mark Rowland, Burns Peterseng ROW 7-Connie Bosley, Cindy Overmyer, Dick Gageg ROW 8-Leigh Rodney, Pat Sullivan: ROW 9-Bob Raymond, Ralph Sovran, Todd McNeilage. Teacher lnterest Coun ts Homerooms A202 and Caf E are lucky to be directed by Mr. DelVero and Mr. Dunckel. These two teachers both take an interest in their homerooms. Mr. DelVero and Mr. Dunckel teach the same subject, World History, with variations. Flex takes some of Mr. Dunckel's time while Mr. DelVero teaches Modern European History. Mr. Dunckel also advises the Political Science Club. In A202 Pam Rae participated in the girl's swim team, while George Harbedian fought it out in the junior varsity football. Craig Sutton went out for junior varsity basketball. Sports were also represented in Cafe E with Jan Kline and Pat Sullivan making Aquabelles. Burns Peterson went out for junior varsity football. Todd McNeilage swam with the junior varsity swim team and Bob Raymond specialized in junior varsity basketball. Hobbies interest members of these two homerooms! Cindy Overmyer is very accomplished at the organ while Donald Palmer enjoys coin collecting. Michelle Smith is a ballet dancer and stamp collecting is Carol Yaroskiis hobbie. Kevin Thomas enjoys long bicycle treks. He and three other boys hold the world's record for riding in a bicycle marathon. f5l C75 237

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