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wise fools appreciate group guidance hour 'SQVT , we HOMEROOM 100 . . . FRONT ROW: John Meyers, Raymond Comar, Billy Edwards, Charles Caraveillo, Danny Maguire, Edward Marcil, Ealy Ritter and Thomas Gerkin. SECOND ROW: Gerald Surface, George Griffith, John Thomas, Harold Hufton, James Sadler, Harry l HAVE AN IDEA! volunteers Lucille Schachte, Chairman. Betty Murphy and Theresa Smith listen attentively for her suggestions. Page For ty-Two Jett, Charles McAlister, Ernie Pye and Leon Brux. BACK ROW: Ralph Howard, Michael Murphy, Pat Sheedy, Charles Straney, James Pooser, Pat Slattery, Leroy Fox, Benny Padget and James Scott. A worth while addition to the school schedule was the guidance period. Expressing their views on a variety of subjects under careful guidance resulted in a broadening of knowledge and understanding for the sophomores. Homeroom period also included the reading of the BE-minder the daily school bulletin. This paper replaced the familiar routine of making the day's announcements over the PA. This bulletin was of a mimeographed paper which was looked forward to as a witty and enioyable way of conveying the day's highlights. Another change for the second yearmen, was the election of sophomore class officers. This opened a new field of power to the four representatives, Charles Straney, president: Barbara La Marche, vice- president, Carol Moore, secretary, and Pat Sheedy, treasurer. Taking part in Leaders Club meetings gave them a chance to become more a part of the school and to participate in its activities.
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