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KU Sewing busily on her Clothing I skirt is Sarah Welch. f2j The hobby of fortune telling is pop- ular with many and Nancy Al- borell is no exception as she reads her Tarot cards. L32 Debbie Distler displays some of the numerous ribbons she has won in swimming competition. MJ Carole Russell clairifies a story in Mr. Buell's Honors English class. f5Q Concen- trating hard on his drawing is David Arneson. K6j Brian Tweedie leads a section of marching Apollos on Field Day. Students det lnvolved Homeroom A203 was fired with Field Day enthusi- asm early and got some first hand advice from an expert, Mr. Petrakis, adviser for sophomore sports. A common sight during that hectic week was students bustling around the room, discussing events, signing up for them, or arguing about the conflict in times between marching practice and sports practice. Even with Field Day over, A203 is still a busy place, with students in- terested in everything from Zero Population Growth to GAA, and doing everything from dramatics to win- ning pie eating contests on T.V. Headed by Mrs. Ladd, homeroom A102 is also involved in school activities, with John Woomer active in Student Congress, Deb Distler on swim team, and Sherrie Schnoor interested in Pep Club. Robin O'Grady and Ray Thibodeaux screwed up their courage and took the journalism course, while on the musical side, Sarah Welch and Becky Righter chose chorus, and Nola Bryant, band. Tjf,
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2 V Z 4 1' im..- C2D f3J Unusual Fields Covered Here Mr. Scott and Mr. Schachern, who direct homerooms B101 and B201 are interested in unusual fields Cas high school courses gol. Mr. Schachern teaches business law, business math, and merchan- dising. Mr. Scott goes in for social psychology. Very few sophomores take courses in either of these fields, but Mr. Scott and Mr. Schachern are still of great value to the members of their homerooms. In homeroom B201 some of the members have unusual hobbies. Rob Ledbetter is very interested in flying. Steve Saffel goes in for electronics and woodworking. Dave Brown is a hypnosis enthusiast, while Becky Hahn enjoys writing songs and playing the guitar. B101 also has members with unusual hobbies. Gloria Soffar loves to learn the capitals of the states and nations around the world. Pam Meek collects stuffed animals, while Stephen Dean has an interest in map reading and collecting. Evan Miller isa chess enthusiast. In homeroom B201 the majority of the members are involved in sports, but none have gone out for varsity sports. Snow skiing and water skiing are their favorites. The boys also seem to enjoy football, basketball, and baseball. Many of the girls enjoy these sports too. In B101 two of the students participated in varsity or junior varsity sports. Vicki Nolan was on the girl's swim team, while Donn Nelson went out for the wrestling team. -13 3
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