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According to president Steve Turner, the goal of homeroom l44 this year was to have in- creased homeroom participation on the part of its members. In order to achieve this goal three active committees were organized and kept working. A program committee worked to increase the quality and frequency of homeroom programs, a decorations committee was kept especially busy during magazine campaign and Christmas time, and the spotlight committee was designed to place outstanding homeroom members in the limelight of a special bulletin board. Perhaps the most significant achieve- ments of this year's homeroom council was the purchase of a set of Encyclopedia Brittanico. Top: Homeroom council ileft to rightl: Front row: Tom Mailman, Judy Tinkham, Mr. Cameron, Steve Turner, and Cherie Buresh. Bock row: Shierry Meyer, Dennis Longwell, Sue Corey, Joanne Stickrod, Rich Madden. Absent are Bev Richards, Marcia lhrig, and Cindy Manlove. Bottom: Bev Richards and Marcia lhrig go through ETHS red tape, ....,-4
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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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i i 454545 Mr. Potter's continued stress on good scholar- ship bore fruit when l64 topped all other home- rooms in the number of students qualifying on the National Merit Scholarship exam. Strong in studies, the members of the Chaucer room were also active in school projects. The Homeroom Council planned an unusual breakfast, complete with entertainment supplied by the other homerooms. The Council also formed a number of sub-committees, which spread the opportunity for active participation among more students. One of the more popular committees was the one designed for the reading of the bulletins. A balanced program, then, of studies and activities marked l64's year. Top: Homeroom council ileft to rightl: Front vow: Rusty Hamm, Lynne Schroeder, Mr. Potter, Ty Deme- trio and Libby Means. Back row: Craig Peterson, Bill Salmon, Judy Seidel, Judy Spector, Ted Short and Dan Holman. Absent are Louis Cain and Dick Corbett. Bottom: Rehearsing for the l64 Christmas skit are Rusty Hamm, Judy Barry, Bill Salmon, and Judy Seidel.
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