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IQ' 344 Onward and upward, strive on! has been the password to 344's success. ln the past year this homeroom's goal has been friendliness, scholarship, and homeroom spirit. Active interest and participation in all school activities have been stressed. Top: 344 Home-room Council. Seated: lleft to rightl: Libby Means, Dave Mink, Mr, Parson, Sandy Clark, Kay Butler. Standing: Sue Geiger, Marilyn Schneder, Marilyn Ekberg, Mal Kamin, Tony Follett, Robin Alt, Dorothy Schulz, and Marilyn McFarland. 'Q 364 'Welcome to ETHS' was the theme tor 364 this year, reported Mr. Rasmussen, homeroom director. An overflowing room of 272 students, All from neighboring nations, kept the home- room busy. A United Nations program was pre- sented honoring the many foreign students. Bottom: 364 Homi-room Council. Seated: lleft to rightl: Roger Bolgard Jim Donohue, Mr. Rasmusen Mary Barber, Bonnie Foot. Standing: Dennis Runge, Betsy Noyef Sue Little Hugh Marslcmd George Berns, Diane Funke, Diane Mahottey, Tom Murdough. Missing: Julian Mead. 7' pn
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H224 has it! according to Mr. Jones, home- room director. What? Why spirit, of course! Their motto? Win for Evanston, win for 224! You asked for goals? Friendliness, co-operation, and victory in all activities. How, asked Mr. Jones, can you lose with standards like these? 224 Homeroom Council. First row: lleft to rightjz Susie Mars, Dave Tremaine, Mr. Jones, Fran Bohle, Ann Bohlin. Second row: Cherry Nelson, Wes Harper, Spence Jourdain, Marc Lubin, Hunter Morey, Shirley Lindsay. Missing: Dania Baker. . 1,1 -Heil' M4 1? - A . .X t 224 This year 244 stressed the importance of guid- ance counseling. Students became acquainted with this program and learned to use it. Another accomplishment was the displaying in the home- room of the art work done by 244 students. This has been another great year, said Mr. Ehri, director. l5
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