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Homeroom C108-Mr. Hoeksema ROW 1-Ellen Castor, Linda Holmes, Linda Brennan, Kris Barnum, Rob Fortuna, John Bailey, Mimi Thomas, ROW 2-Lynne Brunke, Peg McCreedy, Kun Searles, Darrell Toutant, Sandy Maynard, Dan Threkeldg ROW 3-Sue Napier, Cap Pendray, Beth Case, Becky Little, Peggy Hutchinson, Ron Thorley, Walter Poznanskig ROW 4-Pat Mc- Greevy, Jim Remp, Bruce Osojnak, Steve Szappanyas, Jim Appledorn, Mike Kromrey. K4 ind U2 Listening intently to Mr. Figas ex- plain slide rule procedure is Dave Appleby. K2j Doreen Logan and Caro- lyn Clark enjoy singing in the Pres- byterian Church choir. f3j In Modern Dance class Mary Sullivan does her preliminary stretching exercises. K41 Lynn Brunke works diligently on her art project. K51 Surrounded by a horde of admiring students, we find Mr. Jolly reading a current issue of the Vertigo. X61 Mr. Baedke takes attendance while his students read the latest school news. Nj Homeroom B2 is lucky enough to haue three sophomore class ohxicers: Kitsey Schoen. Vice-Presidentg Molly Proctor, Secretaryg and Sue Novak, Senator. 2 613 C23 W5 L 135 Q45
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Q ., 5 'Q 1 x l it it ff 1 A 4 ' Q ye' r- I J ' . ' E gg 11' V 1 1 , H W , . Ja. X ll -I eQ'Qe xi. KX L.-'vim V Homeroom E100-Miss Herman ROW 1-Jane McEwen, Ann Moore, Pat Angell, Kerry Jamieson, Sue Sharpg ROW 2-Roy Mclnerney, Cathy Robertson, Lynn Hildebrandt, Nancy Yolles, Brian Woodward, Peggy .lVIcArthurg ROW 3-Anna Marie Sossong, Dave Adair, Joe Sweeton, John YDiicon, Miss Hermang ROW 4- Tom Dooley, Claudia Osborn, Carla Erhart, Chuck Blessed, Jim Heik- kinen, Lynn Herman. ' Q f ' , 1,,,. Q75 Teens oin IA. This year a number of students from homerooms B203 and E100 took an interest in the Junior Achievement pro- gram that was promoted in English classes by JA representatives early in the year. These were Anna Marie Sos- song, Roy Mclnerney, Chris Dick, Kim Cleland, Steve Sinelli and Jay Buck. Junior Achievement offers students the opportunity to run their own small busi- ness, often manufacturing and selling a product to gain a profit. As is evident, it is a worthwhile endeavor for all Sea- holmites. The interests of the members of homeroom B203 are almost as varied as the pupils themselves. Eagle Scout Chris Dick enjoys the pleasures of ski- ing and hunting. Zanne Barton swims in her spare time and has won numerous awards in this sport. Pam Cheynne, another avid swimmer, also likes to ride when she gets the chance. Cheryl Kerns enjoys dancing and playing the guitar. No less diverse in hobbies are the occupants of homeroom E100 under the supervision of Miss Hennan. Pat An- gell threw herself wholeheartedly.into Field Day activities as did Peggy Mc- Arthur, who oliered her artistic abilities to the sophomore class by joining the Banner Committee. Lynn Hildebrandt is a member of the Inner Faith Racial Society of Birmingham. KU Karen Swanson prepares for still an- other French test. C22 Taking advantage of the library's study facilities for an English assignment is Jeff Peckham. K3j Holly Sul- livan hurries to finish her weekly typing as- signment. Ml At Bloomfield Hill's Kingsley Inn, Pam Cheynne and Jim Fannin celebrate her sixteenth birthday. f51 Doreen Wanner shoots a basket in spite of Sarah Welch's opposition. f62 Happy to find her name among the accepted on the BUNA bulletin board is Thailand delegate Jane McEwen. UQ Cathy Robertson pauses in the middle of her drawing to check on the perspective. K8j Carla Erhart spends her Sunday morn- ings helping teach third graders at Sunday School. 241
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-.. fy B x L sas Q. - - . -1' ,,,,, 81 lr iasglai-r ut. was arannrn qu mv rg Qi 11 .,:,......,.. 'Q--1 N C55 ..7. Homeroom B002-Mr. Jolly ROW 1-Kitsy Shoen, Susan Novak, Doreen Logan, Keith Allison, Susan Mack, Deanne Wellsg ROW 2-Greg Boyd, Sue Hanel, Doug Joy, Louise Rowley, Becky Schmidt, Debbie Campbell, Steven Weisbergg ROW 3--John Miller, Molly Proctor, Carolyn Clark, Scott McVeigh, Scott Bisch, Carol Colenso, Lehan Reederg ROW 4-Alan Cooper, Don Basar, Dick Hutchins, Don Scott, Bill Spinning, Dave Baird. Music, Work, JA Appeal to Sophs 'Politically active' is a phrase that could be used to describe B2 as three of its members were elected sophomore of- ficers. Kitsy Schoen, Molly Proctor, and Sue Novak helped lead their homeroom as Mr. Jolly left during the year, and was replaced by Mr. Baedke. Besides politically, B2 students were involved in other ways. Scott McVeigh was en- grossed in Junior Achievement. Many students were involved in sports: Bill Spirming played hockey, and Carolyn Clark tried out for water ballet, Scott Bisch preferred tennis. Mr. Hoeksema stayed with his home- room all year, keeping members very active. Mike Kromrey joined the Piper staff, and Beth Case decided to give BUNA a try. Several students in this homeroom held jobs. Linda Brennam took care of customers at North Eton Dry Cleaners and Linda Holmes packs chickens at Kentucky Fried Chicken. Q: Q .... .t
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