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I 44 Our homeroom is real hep! said the mem- bers of l44. They backed up this statement by pointing to their fine scholastic record and to their many activities through the year. Mr. Cameron, their homeroom director, encouraged early college planning to provide continued suc- cess in college. Juniors, too, were encouraged to make plans for after graduation.
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L24 Upper right: l only want to be kissed oy you sings Mary Goldsmith Center left: The 124 murals and an unknown admirer. Bottom: The Colonial Rooms home-:com council Seated :left to righttz Linda Garn, Cindy Fish, Mr. Nuclmols Bruce Soule, and Margot Copeland. Standing: Betsy Morey, Bob Teare, Mike Cribbs, Harry Tempest, .lack Edwards, Peggy Norman, 'i Y Y I. , 'K xw' Q: Proof that students work better in the early American atmosphere produced by colorful paintings was demonstrated by l24, which for tive years had the highest scholastic standing of any homeroom. The murals, representing scenes from America's colonial past, were con- trasted to 'l24's counseling program, which ac- cording to Mr. Nuckols, homeroom director, planned for the future. I O 'sf f t si my t t
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I 64 'Announcementsff' Ann Fargo and Mr. Potter Home-room council: lleft fo right, seatedl Bob Stein, Barbara Erown, Bob Kennedy, Marilyn low, Linda Harper. lsfundingl: Judy Burttairt, Sally Soper, Tom Hall, Chuck Trinrud, Fred Potter, Darlene Mote, Judy Fetzer. Hey, Santa baby! i s , 1? ti ,l f t N7-3 ' IV .514 1, , ' 6' ,.. ,. 1-..-. i'x v'15pqgvwu.w -'ff wiv, V ,f .',1'32'fi':' , cg? 'gage' , 3' 5, I .- I , ebb fi-,MK V? y sqm 'K V - -, r M 1 , c af B 'ir' A Although lofi was sometimes called the Rain- bow Room, its true name was the Chaucer Room. lt received this title because of the beautiful mural on the front wall, which showed pilgrims going to Canterbury as portrayed in the story by Geoffrey Chaucer. Musicians abounds-d in l64. You could have found them in every musical activity at ETHS. l2
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