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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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B100 and B200 Stack Up for an Active Record These two homerooms, situated one right over the other in B100 and B200, stacked up to display a Very active record in school activities. Mrs. Kellogg's was musically inclined with Anne Willison playing cello in the orchestra, and Mary Phillips and Denise Harris both playing Hute in the band. Cathy Orr devoted much of her time to working on the yearbook staff while George Crandall had the 2-44 Saylor, Mary Phillips, Flo Ring, Anne Willison, Mrs. Kelloggg ROW 3-Ann W' starring role in an English class production of Julius Caesar. Cheered on by Mrs. Kinnison and the members of his homeroom, Todd Bower played on the JV basket- ball squad. Patty Weber was an enthusiastic member of BUNA, masterminding the Kuwait delegation. Nancy Fisher lent her vocal talents to the Calvin Choir of the First Presbyterian Church of Birmingham. Homeroom B200-Mrs. Kellogg V ROW 1-Lori Chambers, Lisa Jenkins, Connie Keller, Claire Donaldson, V Ralph Isberg, Greg Dildilian, Cathy Orrg ROW 2-Rolene Schroeder, 'Doug f Maxwell, Dan Willhoft, Mary Beth Burnstad, Denise Harris, Neal Conrey,' 7 Mike Merritt: ROW 4-George Crandall, Laura Krahn, Jim Herold, Mike ' Dimmel, Karen Glynn, Jennifer Cassel. f
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