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BUDGET TICKET AND MAGAZINE CAMPAIGNS An unbeatable IOOCM sales record, racked up in 244, won the Budget Ticket campaign this year. Hampered by Asian flu, which laid low a number of student salesmen and Sponsor Linton Melvin, the Budget Ticket and Magazine Campaigns nevertheless made creditable profits, which were, of course, used to finance school activities and save each student money. This year eleven excited students talmost double the usual numberl won the Guess Contest 7' in Nl X 'Z A . Y 0 '-X. X is QS fx y, Q Effie! I , Top left lleft to rightl: Dave Busch, Ann Stolen, Kay Gustaf- son, Prudy Patterson, Holly Symmes, and Mike Dessent, all of 244, check their winning homeroom's budget ticket sales with Mr. Melvin. Top right: As a high salesman in 344, Dee Dee Ash emerges victorious with a clown while Mary Dills and Mr. Satterthwaite look on. Bottom left: Maggie. Bottom right: Camilla Boitel and Mort Johnson, high salesmen, help Mrs. Cameron add up sales. ug!
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Top left: Hugh Marsland, last year's CC presi- dent, installs this year's officers at the opening assembly, Top right: Captain Burrows speaks at the Vet- erans' Day assembly, Center: Members of the faculty perform with the orchestra. Bottom: Dr. Ethel J. Alpenfels, well-known anthropologist, speaks during Brotherhood Week, en. ii, f. , J' ,si ' N- , , , 4. if I I Beginning the year with guest speaker Captain A. C. Burrows lof Great Lakes Naval Training Stationl for Armed Services Day, the C.C. Assemblies Committee also presented Dr. Ethel Alpenfels, anthropologist, for Brotherhood Week, and a patriotic assembly entitled Mr. Quaker in honor of great American documents. Departmental assemblies included a speech by archeologist Stuart Streuver, given for the Social Studies Department, and a demonstra- tion of a new thinking machine given by Bell Telephone Company for the benefit of the science students. Unusual this year was an entire day of assemblies presented at ETHS by the S. E. Paulus School Assembly Service for evaluation by a group of ETHS students and teachers before sale to other schools. YJ .- . ..1- a J .. ... A... . ...fm- ,.....,,,,,,.. M
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'tiki' isa sfpiiilftt A--E Top left: The announcement of graduation. Top right: The Senior Council in action lleft to rightl: Front row: Mr. Potter, Steve Turner, Dave Burgess, Lynne Schroeder, and Jay Lamy. Back row: Sally Ricker, Tom Mallman, Judy Shapiro, and Mary Eaton. Absent are Rusty Hamm and Dann Passoja. Center: Trying to solve the Big Question are Peggy Bishop, Nancy Paiak, and Sarah Howland. Bottom: Dr. Michael congratulates the twenty-one Merit Scholarship finalists lleft to rightl: Mark Cohan, Mary McEwen, Marguerite Hathaway, Judy Kegan, Aaron Douglas, Anne Miner, Robert Lavine, Margie Celley, John Cook, Nancy Barnes, Marjorie Hahne, Tim Packard, Michael Stein, Greg Guroff, Jack Whitelow, John McCul- loch, and Julian Eberhardt. Missing are Chester Kamin, Ellen Templeton, Phil Ahern, and Claris Nelson. The 75th graduating class of ETHS, headed up by President Dave Burgess of 264 and Secretary Sally Ricker of IO4, faced the future with equanimity and the past with pleasant memories. Like seniors everywhere, they had worried about such things as keeping on the honor roll, making that Saturday night date, and filling out all those application blanks for colleges of their choice. Like seniors every- where, they had enjoyed Prom, club activities --and even lsighll studies.
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