Evanston Township High School - Key Yearbook (Evanston, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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'WP' AWS' room 204 A unique counseling system distinguished homeroom 204 from all others this year. The room was divided into ten sections of 25 students each, headed by a section leader, who, for sopho- mores, was also counselor. Both freshmen and sophomores met with their counselors every Thursday morning. Section leaders' duties consisted of the passing out of report cards and election forms, and group guidance. On the lighter side, the homeroom traded pro- grams with l24 and 364. Speakers highlighted the year with talks from the subject of cosmetics to careers. Upper: 204 Council. Seated, left to right: Judy Ellis, Bob l-laughtlin, Mr. Curry, Jim Campbell, Judy Buntain. Standing: Vicki Powers, Mike Cribbs, Tom Bartz, David Hallett, Kay Smith and Tom Gardner. Center Left: Sprinkling 204 with star dust are Lynn Gilch- rist and Vicki Powers. Lower Left: Singing in the Rain. Adele Forrest dances at the homeroom dinner.

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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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room 224 Trading service for privileges were the students of 224 as they captured for their homeroom the prize honor of the year, first place in the magazine campaign. ln addi- tion, they relieved homeroom director, Mr. Jones, of many of his worries, as the as- sembly period was entirely student run. On the other hand, almost every Friday morning brought an eye-opener in student programs, consisting of variety shows, a performance by the Mastersingers, .bands and skits. On the more serious side, con- siderable attention was paid to the coun- seling system, as the students saw their counselors frequently. ln addition to range S T captains, 224 had front seat monitors to add to efficiency in passing out papers. Upper Right: Dig those crazy cats. Leo Henikoff and Irwin Bliss. Center Right: Doing a little boasting are Fred Heuser and Kittye Kirkland. Lower: 224 Council. Seated, left to right: Paul Power, Mr. Jones, Barbara Cyrus. Standing, left to right: Mary Ann Burnside, Mark Lubin, Jill Moody, Sue Morrison, Barbara Holby, Leo Henikoff, Fred Heuser. Gig if ggkn tw 'myv E

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