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244: Pan -American Room See that fiendish smile so cheery? Thot's Commander Carlyle Ehri, the very same fel- low who piloted the good ship 244 through its l952-53 voyage. Smooth sailing made it easy to chart the course, especially with the help of first mate Wally Fox and the rest of the crew. A new bulletin board recorded crew activ- ities, while a Christmas program, homeroom dinner, commemoration speeches, and panel discussions highlighted the cruise. Upper: 244 Council-Seated, left to right: Cathy Flippo, Wally Fox, Linda Garn, Lorraine Payseur. Stand- ing: Julie Van Pelt, Janice Frazier, Tom Hall, Dave Brown, Scott Dool, Jess Stribling, Roger Billings, Jane Anderson, Ann Fargo. Center: Janice Frazier, Bob Graham, Linda Ohlander. Lower: Study, study, study!
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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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344: Adventure Room The high point of 3-44's year was the Christmas program, headlined by a play, Why the Chimes Rang. But the energetic frosh- soph found their schedule packed all year with activities ranging from intramurals to mag- azine soles. They contributed large amounts to the March of Dimes and Cancer Drive, and led the school in student and adult Budget Ticket sales. Both boys and girls did well in intra- murals, and a large percentage appeared on the very high honor roll. Upper: Eric McColeb and Chuck Eby decorate the 344 Christmas Tree. Center: Miss Tilbe and Hollie Bloomfield contemplate a homework paper. Lower, seated: Chuck Eby, Mr. Parsons, and Tom Anderson. Standing: Sue Montgomery, Leslie Torcom, Betty Adams, William Ayscue, Judy Fetzer, Lou Ann Brown, Sally Soper, and Elizabeth Chapman. 9 T My I
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