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Class Chairmer The class homeroom chairmen attend the meetings of their clasi where together they plan the many activities of the year. These in clude money making projects as well as school sponsored activities As a homeroom chairman each student relates to his fellow mem bers the proposals and plans for their class. The chairman in turl carries back to the class meetings any suggestions made by his home room to the proposals. Other duties of the chairman are to conduc elections and distribute class news letters. The main homeroom activity for the Senior class was planning graduation which included elections for the class song, motto, flower SENIOR HOMEROOM CHAIRMEN: S. Kramer, M. Bailey, S. Silvis, B. Close. Row Two: B. Houghteling, G. Frye, B. Stibitz, J. Lupien. Row Three: M. Rose, T. Guerne, R. DeRose, S. Van Dyke. i 52 2 2 JUNIOR HOMEROOM CHAIRMEN: K. Jordon, P. Hinkley, D. Kroes, L. Schamber, M. Robinson, L. Oppenheimer, B.. Morin. 4 Row Two: L. Wierengo, J. Baker, C. Curran, M. Bloomquist, L. Sperry, G. Van Lente, E. F Erickson. 1 e JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Shelley Tamblyn, Sec- retary: Barb Patten, Vice President: Roger Funk- houser, Treasurer: Mr. William Ross, Advisor, Bobbie Johnson, President: Mrs. Roberta Leibee, Asst. Advisor. 86
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Biology Honor Society Successful in First Year ln its first year, the agenda for Biology Honor Society included trips to the State Fish Hatchery, Grand Valley State College, Up-John Chemical Plant, Chicago, and as a final climax, a canoe trip. As an asset to the school the club set an objective to conserve and landscape the light courts around the school. Biology Honor Society also promotes the Summer Science Institute. School activities included the All School Happening. S. Argue, T. Chiambretti, G. Olson, R. Witherspoon, D. Marta, M. Kin- ziger, A. Rothschild, B. Melrose, D. Mayo, M. Olthoff, Mr. Wilson, Advisor. Row 2: M. Bradford, D. Banta, T. Burr, S. Bradford, B. Akker, S. Selin, M. Risk, B. Parks, C. Morgan, S. Rieckmann, E. Stern, S. Nielson. Row Three: J. Johnson, E. Tull, M. Parker, L. Morton, C. Stough, J. Albert, M. Neiser, C. Barett, C. Hylland, V. Meyers, V. Ensing, C. Rieckmann, N. Turbessi, B. Benton, C. Schulz, K. Agerstrand, B. Johnson, A. Cordano. Row Four: P. Felka, K. Lemmen, M. George, L. Newald, C. Holmes, M. Chalker, R. Zoss, B. Becker, C. DeMarr, R. Ridings, C. Johnson, C. Lakanen, A. Southwell, R. Stevenson, E. Hull, S. Harrison, M. Moore, E. Coston, C. Carufel. A number of members observe the surroundings at Grand Val- ley State College. Y. F.C. Sends R. Hansen, M. Hage, R. Ridings, D. Small, J. Klein, B. Hough- teling, L. VanDonkelaar, J. Cousineau. Row Two: M. Sarasin, Mrs. Liehee, Advisor, J. Johnson, P. Anderson, P. Klett, N. Crochrane, P. Bultema, J. Ferguson. Row Three: C. Hill, J. Alms, P. Road, D. Graves, T. Matthews, B. Anderson, D. Buehrle, S. Blanchette, Mr. Gunter, Advisor. Representative to Convention in Chicago Youth for Christ, a campus life club, strives to develop for its members a social, spiritual, physical, and mental balance in their lives for Christ. This year's regular Thursday morning meetings featured a Hip- pie Forum, and the first Annual Turkey Bowl, as well as lively discussions about Christianity and Civil Rights. The club par- ticipated in such activities as the 5th Quar- ter Frolic, Holiday Teen Convention in Chicago, and the All-School Happening.- 85
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Execute Homeroom Functions and colors among many other related activities. The Juniors' task was the planning of the Prom, the Sophomores' the choosing of class rings, and the Freshmen's the selecting of class advisors. Senior class advisors are Mr. Roy Burch, Miss Judy Agard, and Mr. Jacob Funkhouser, and for the Junior class the advisors are Mr. William Ross, Mrs. Roberta Leibee, and Mr. William Merdzinski. Sophomore class advisors are Mr. Otto Borgeson, Miss Marilyn Brusman, and Mr. Dan Hamilton. The newly elected Freshman advisors are Mr. Travis Gunter, Mr. John Spring, and Mr. William Thompson. SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM CHAIRMEN: sitting-P. Soren- sen, C. Rodgers, J. Haack, S.. Argue, D. Lorenz. Row One: standing-C. Zanter, S. Nelson, C. Cordano, K. Muriset. Second Igzowli P. Waters, B. Hoffman, A. Bultema, M. Borgeson, L. nc son. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Jody Walukonis, Vice President: Matt Hanichen, Presidentg Elaine Coston, Secretaryg Mary Alice Hunter, Treasurer, I not picturedj, Mr. Otto Borgeson, Advisory Miss Marilyn Brusman, Asst. Advisor. FRESHMAN HOMEROOM CHAIRMEN: C. Clifford, C. Furlo, P. Benson, A. Betts, M. Stenseng. Row Two: R. Seifert, S. Bronsema, T. Webb, T. Wright, N. Thompson, S. Morton, K. Medema, G. Larsen, J. De Witt, D. Johnson. --f 8
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