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

 - Class of 1958

Page 19 of 124

 

Evanston Township High School - Key Yearbook (Evanston, IL) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 19 of 124
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Page 19 text:

0499 Getting to college was the primary interest among at least half the students in lO4. The homeroom bought post-cards to send to colleges for application, information on colleges was posted conspicuously on bulletin boards, and seniors were kept informed of the visits of col- lege representatives. Three seniors from the Roman Room qualified in the Merit Scholarship Exam. The homeroom's goal, according to Mr. Leo Samuelson, was to have everyone do as well as he can. Checking intramurals as one manifestation of this effort shows that lO4 did well indeed-leading the other homerooms in this field for the year. Top: Homeroom council flright to lettl: Front row: Ruth Ann Loder, Sue Ruddick, Dann Passoja, Sally Ricker and Mike Sarche. Back row: William Dawson, Julie Hunsberger, Alice deSwarte and Sally Gunn. Absent are Tom Mullen and Ruth Lindenmeyer. Like a diamond in the sky -Mr. Samuelson. Bottom: Two hep pigs are Chuck Adams and Mike Jefferson.

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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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N 4596 Among the junior-senior homerooms, l24 had one of the highest places in school in athletics. Stated Mr. Nuckols, homeroom director, We had more boys on the football teams than any other homeroom and also had a large number out for basketball. Hard-working committees kept Central Coun- cil activities in high gear for the year. President Jay Lamy noted with pride several of the other features that distinguished 124. Among them were the large collection of vocational and college catalogues available at all times for con- venient student use and the excellent lighting system which gave the homeroom an active part in the Wide, Wide World production. Top: Homeroom council lleft to rightl: Front row: Sue Barry, Mary Eaton, Mr. Nuckols, Jay Lamy, and Clint Compere. Back row: Tim Raymond, Suzy Schuster, Mary Loughran, Karen Gustafson, Judy Lawson, Reggie Short, Dave Axelrod, and Bob Tyler. Absent are Aaron Douglas and Mary Hemphill. Bottom: Decorating l24 are Lynn Wilgus, Cheryl Sat- terthwaite, and Sally Guiclinger.

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