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Qflicers, classes strive for unification Above: Junior class officers: Ross Eisenbrey treasurerg Bill Ehrlich, presidentg Judy Jobbitt Below: Freshman class executive committee secretaryg and Anita Fennessey, vice-president. A senior car rally that took the participants all over Birmingham and finally ended at Metropolitan Beach, where Mr. Devine was waiting for a picnic, began a year of active class activity. A roller skating party ended with ripped pants, skinned knees, and laugh- ing seniors. Spring was highlighted by the annual senior talent show, a campaign to help out Mother Waddlesn, and the prom. The junior class, working with Mr. Mor- rison, sponsored a dance after the first BCL basketball game against Wyandotte and spent the spring preparing for the junior prom. Mr. Alexanderis sophomore class spent much of the year raising money, largely through a class button sale after opening the year with a sophomore night dance. Mr. DuCoin helped organize the school's first freshman class in 11 years. The success of the first freshman night resulted in an- other one in the spring. They organized a group of cheerleaders for some freshman games and by percentage made the largest contribution in the AFS-YFU drive. Sales of class buttons and doughnuts helped establish their treasury. , Steve Potter, Dan Davis, Mary Moran, Sue , Nouse, Gail Shore, and Sue Teetzel. Steve and Mary are freshman representatives.
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Above: Lynda Krynski accompanies two Scripps School children to a Tigers base- ball game. Upper right: Another student, an ardent Tiger fan, cheers her favorite team to a winning season. Lower right: Shrine Circus clowns provided entertain- ment for the visiting Scripps School students,
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Senior class officers: Judy Meloy, representative: Pete Van- presidentg and Kathy Stewart, viceapresident. Hoek, treasurer: Cindy McGurk, secretaryg John Fraser, Sophomore Council members: Cfrontj Pam Knighton, Candy Byrd, Sarah Frisby, Helen Cotzias, Sue Riggs, fbackb Jim Kerwin, Mark Brooks, Paul Tocco, John Bodeau and Mark K 4' , , ff,,,,,, wi' Gutwald representatives, Anne Henry, Mark Saber, Claudia Shattuck, Val Michael, Karen Barb Foote tries out for West, Charles Greifenstein, and Ardana Kirsch. the senior talent show. 39
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