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

 - Class of 1984

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STUDENT CONGRESS FRONT ROW: Jackie Moss, Mary Emerson, John Elvekrog, Matt Hook, Pete MacFarlane, Randy Winograd, Brian Shepard, Jeff Hockman, Elaine Glotzhober, Gingie Thompson, Molly Finley, Karen Moscow, Pam Tanase, Becca Bahr, and John Marshall. SECOND ROW: Lisa Riley, Justin Mirro, Dave Fishman, Jeremy Fand, Tom Fiscella, Martha Hageman, Linda Cadaret, Iris Shen, Amy Parsons, Debbie Munson, Eileen Pedersen, Jill Portnoy, Kelly Lasser, Sue Freydl, and Theresa DiPonio. THIRD ROW: J. J. Cromer, Matt McConkey, Lynn Hansen, Mitch Fisher, Mary Tomblinson, Chris Ciccone, Frank Plonka, Mary Krsul, Stephanie Kemp, Tom Freydl, Doug Netzloff, Jason Hamilton, and Brad Kasselman. ,5f'f'b'iw f'f55fL 1 :ff , '4 12 X in SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Treasurer Matt Hook, Vice-President Charlie Fredericks, Secretary Lynn Hansen, President Matt McConkey. With the help of Mr. Tomchuck, the Senior class steering committee held meetings each Thursday to plan such activities as the Sadie Hawkins dance. . V . fy . gstff- 5 '. - as 5' fail Q I s -1-- .. E fa M, fl.. , iffy? fi-13 iff? .,.,,x5:,.- if 1 if 'iigl JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Treasurer Mike Weissman, Secretary Stephanie Kemp. President Doug Netzloff, and Vice-President Eileen Pedersen. Mrs. Wilson and the Junior Class steering committee had the responsibility of planning the J-hop among other events. THE SEAHOLM BLOOD DRIVES are held in room B204 all day long. Red Cross volun- teers, Student Congress members, and generous students like senior, Tracy Kemp, make them a success. L EADERSHIP 5 1

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STUDENT CONGRESS PRES- IDENT, Frank Plonka, assists blood donor Laura Krause during the first of the year's blood-drives on Thursday, Oc- tober 20th. CLASS OFFICERS HAVE many responsibilities including the supervision of class meetings during Field Day. Freshman officers, Elaine Glotzhober and Jeff I-Iockman helped to encourage participation and spirit. .. , .s .mst,.m. BUR LEADERS A well rounded academic calendar should include social activities as well as classes and homework Academic excellence is the primary goal in any high school, but a well-rounded calendar should include social activities as well. Anyone who has attended a dance or hayride, or par- ticipated in a blooddrive or smoke-out owes a debt of gratitude to the students who make these events pos- sible. They are the leaders among their peers. They are the class officers and the members of Student Congress. Class officers Cexcept Freshmanj are chosen in the spring by their respective classes. Congress officers and delegates are elected early in the fall along with the Freshman officers. continued THIS YEAR, Matt Hook accepted the responsibility of sorting receipts and keeping the Senior dues records.



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0R LEADERS Leadership is an honor and an excellent means for students to express their opinions and get involved Election to an office is an honor as well as a responsibil- ty. Officers are expected to give up after school hours to attend meetings and organize fund-raisers. Perhaps the bu- siest time of the year for a class officer is during Field Day because they are expected to offer any help they can to supervise along with the Field Day chairmen. The nature of the fund- raisers is generally left up to the students, but in some cases, different committees are expected to do certain events Congress has traditionally run the blood-drives and has recently begun sponsoring the smoke-out days. The Junior class is given the responsibility to plan the J-hop which requires much time and ad- vanced planning. The Senior class has special duties too. They handle the Sadie Haw- kins dance, and must plan their own Senior Dinner, Swing-out, and graduation ceremonies. Student leadership is an excellent means for kids to express their views and learn how to work together to get the job done. 0 THE TRADITION OF GENEROSI- TY is kept alive by Congress members like Sue Freydl who encourage giving to UNICEF. 52 LEADERSHIP

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