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204: Lincoln Room Happy Birthday to You rang out in home- room 204 every three months, at mass parties where birthday kids, each with cupcake and candle in hand, received proper recogni- tion in front of the room. As second place winner in the Magazine Campaign, 204 honored its high salesmen in a Magazine Hall of Fame. Photographic statu- ettes of the SlO0 Club members were enclosed in glass cases at the front of the room. Upper: 204 Council-Seated, left to right: Bob Houghtlin, Mr. Curry, Bob Pond. Standing: Jeff Bad- deley, Helen Klahre, Sue Willis, Barbie Brown, Stevie Forgue, Bill Powers. Center: Miss Tilbe watches Marie Hudson and Bob Reinsberg. Lower: Sign out on the pad! Nancy Ellerman. 9.4: ZX
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X '-1 BK 264: Art Room Pantomime Quiz stepped from the TV screen into faculty dining room for 264's homeroom dinner Th . e game, then a favorite on television clim , axed a program planned by Bob Zipser's committee Lat ' . er in the year, six homeroom girls celeb t ' ra ed Christmas by sing- ing their own version of l Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus. A consistently high honor roll record, com- bined with the efforts of Tom Soper's top- notch council, placed 264 among the leaders in the junior-senior division. Upper: l saw Ollie kissing . . . Left to right: Diana De Feo, Lynn Rodelius, Nana Strohmeier, Marcia G Barbara Tid ' k rimm, ric , Betty Thomas. Middle: Miss Meals, Jean Bergquist, Mike Boneil. L ower: 264 Council-Seated: Mik B I e arr, Mr. Hostet- er, Torn Soper Standing' Mar ' . . cia Grimm, Diane Craw- ford, Non Kinney, Ellen St hi a , Chuck Schroeder. ji i ,Q xx
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2 2 4: America, The Beautiful By nosing out 204 for the magazine sales championship, 224 achieved a long-standing goal. The 224 salesmen topped 204 by about 5500, and triumphed under the leadership of Mr. Jones and Charles Trinrud. Meanwhile, the homeroom girls came in a close second in speedboll and volleyball, to keep up the high intramural standards. Watching 224's active year, seven beautiful photographs depicting America the Beauti- ful decked the walls. Upper: Mr. Hurst, Mr. Jones, and Rosalie Hildebrecht say, Congratulations, Room 224. Center: Carol Nesholm, Susan Mitchell, and Jane Ziehlke tune up for a program. Lower: 224 Council-Standing, left to right: Judy Curry, Marcia Bryant, Bob White, Venice Deese, Mar- lene Oeschger, Meriom Bailey, Barbara Cyrus, Judy Montgomery. Seated: John Otis, Mr. Jones, Chuck Trin- rud.
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