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room 104 1787 made U.S. History, but 1954 made 104 homeroom history when Latin Room legislators drew up a new homeroom con- stitution. We the people of this year's extra ac- tive council did their utmost to make 104 A more perfect homeroom by establish- ing justice through a fair representation of all homeroom members. Promoting the general welfare was al- so stressed in 104 as its stepped up pro- gram concentrated especially on the indi- vidual needs ot each homeroom member. Individual counseling was particularly stressed this year in 104 and other junior- senior homerooms as counselees and coun- selors met together during assembly peri- ods during a week last January in order to promote a more thorough personal ad- visory relationship. Upper: l04 Council. Seated, left to right: Connie Follett, Bob Heiberger, Mr. Samuelson, John Ferren, Sue Willis. Standing, left to right: Leslie Alt, Ann Farley, Sam Boatwright, Dave Shepard, Roger Smith, Rosalie Hildebrecht, Carolyn Evans. Center Right: 104 Dinner. Georgeann Smith, Sue Willis. Lower Right: 104 Breakfast. Left to right: Karin Ericsson, Lynne Force, and Beverly Clark. 16
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N.: .-fbi! 'es , f'K1,!::? jf Upper Right: Javanston ln- dustries, left to right: Jay Co' row, Justine Townsend, Bob Kupferberg and Joe Brennan, Center Left: Career Confer- ence. Lower Right: Which career for you? ask, left to right: Betty Ohlander, Juriane Var- tain, Georgeann Smith, Lesley Torcom, Barbara Marcin, Ginny Walder, Sue Wallis, Jo Anne McFadden. Jfnwene 5 nealq preview Doctors, lawyers, merchants, chiefs. Business and profes- sional men from all over the state gathered together with students at the ETHS Career Conference in February where they answered questions about career possibilities. Opening this conference was Dr. Fred Luchs, who spoke before a general assembly on Human Relations in Our Lives. An additional effort to make ETHS students career conscious was a display in the back lobby, with the theme Your Career is Your Fortune. A practical application of career guidance, in cooperation with local business leaders, was Junior Achievement, an organ- ization in which participants had the opportunity to form their own businesses and turn out products - selling for profit not only in money but also in experience.
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