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roam lllll Active alums, canny council members, and good guidance went into making I44 a happy homeroom. Talks an campus life by college students, a progressive group at student leaders and wide choice of college booklets all aided l44- ites make the right moves. A bevy of blue ribbons were capped by homeroom members including the homecom- ing queen, Central Council president, and president of the senior class, Other prize-snatchers were the talented ten- ants wha helped homeroom programs pack a powerful punch, including the Christmas pra- gram, which consisted of a series af Christ- mas carols by the Outhause Eight Minus Four. A chair, singing mare Christmas car- ols, and Helen Grounds rounded aut the pra- gram with serious reading. More important, l44 was known as the homeroom with the highest percentage of han- or roll students throughout the year. Upper: l44 Council. Seated, left to right: Bob Mant- gamery, Al l-lateld, Mr, Cameron, Bennett Johnson, Judy Johnson, Standing: Dave Brown, Herb Malkind, Sid Little, Dave Park, Nan Whyte, Chickie Lake. Center Right: Like father like son. Dave Cameron tells about college lite. Lower Right: Keeping the minutes mechanically. Al l-lateld and Bob Montgomery record a homeroom caun' cil meeting. l8 Q 1
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ww 4 i tt roomlod Service to the room was the main goal of the l64 council as expressed by home- room director Potter. With this in mind and to further student understanding and inter- est, the room council held several meetings in front of the entire room. ln this way the students were able to offer their ideas and discuss them with the council. Each month the secretary summed up the minutes of that month's homeroom council meetings and read them to the students. Plans were made for a constitution pat- terned after that of Central Council. During the year, six big programs were presented of an informative as well as enter- taining nature, featuring guest speakers from different fields, contest winning student speak- ers, and novelty acts from the rest of the school. As in past years, the Christmas pro- gram, using as its theme Santa Baby, was the highlight. Among its members l64 claimed the Pres- ident of Quadrangle and also the Secretary of Central Council. Upper Left: The winnah by a nose . . . Pat Jewell and Pete Cope in a peanut push. Center Left: Santa Baby! Darlene Mote tells Santa Claus her Christmas wishes. Lower Left: l64 Homeroom Council. Seated, left to right: Janie Reynolds, Joe Croft, Mr, Potter, Darlene Mate, John Sand. Standing, left to right: Helen McGee, Carolyn deSwarte, Ross Koepnick, Chuck Eby, John Hitt, l9 Bill Gifford, Stevie Hinman, Judy Fetzer. Cf i l. lk sk-ffx.x s.--pw. - fc:-,
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