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

 - Class of 1958

Page 26 of 124

 

Evanston Township High School - Key Yearbook (Evanston, IL) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 26 of 124
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Page 26 text:

....... 'Y qw .ff MMS THIRD FLOOR DIVISION Serving as pilot project for the schools within a school system to be put into effect next year, the third floor Division l304, 324, 344, 3647 ended an experimental year. Significant char- acteristics of this system are its Central Office and an extensive counseling service. Central Office handled most of the paper work and disci- pline for the Division. Full time counselors worked to help students understand their world and its problems. Full effects of this concentrated counseling are not expected to be felt until this year's fresh- men reach senior status. According to Mr. Walter Rasmussen, Third Floor Division principal, The new system's primary interest is in doing a better job of helping students.

Page 25 text:

244 Under the leadership of its well-named do- something council, 244 won a reputation for being a homeroom with new ideas, frequent and well- planned homeroom programs, and an excellent scholastic record. Beginning the year with a lO0CKJ purchase record in the budget ticket campaign, 244 further proved its responsibility by maintaining a noteworthy library record. One of the homeroom's most successful projects was a special blackboard for homeroom news and messages. Another original project was the selection of outstanding paintings, done by 244 artists, to be framed and hung on the walls as homeroom decoration, Top of opposite page. 204 homeroom council lleft to rightl: Front row: Sylvia Kashion, Karen Kline, Dick Mills, Elaine Gose, Judy Beu, Janice Footlick, Sue Hackbert, Sharon Beadles. Bock row: Mr. Curry, Mary Kaan, Judy Flaven, Bill Cameron, Orville Teising, Carolyn Chapin, Mr. Mattson. Absent is Douglas Allerdice. Bottom: 224 council lleft to rightl: Front row: Sue Lind, Bar- bara Hochschild, Sue Samuels, Noreene Schwanbeck, Ann Goldenberg, Martha Orr, Kay Kaplan. Bock row: Pete DeLisso- voy, Mr. Jones, John Drees, Tony Packard, Bob Knuti, Howard Rosenberg, Diane Lolly. Absent are John Henn and Betty Welch. Top of this page: Don Miller and Orville Teising of 204 try to persuade Dick Mills to buy a budget' ticket. Center: 244 homeroom council lleft to rightl: Front row: Ann Barry, Sherry Mowry, Bill Baden, Holly Olwin, Ann Stolen, and Holly Symmes. Bock row: Mrs. Fancett, Sue Dahl, Gerron Vartan, Melody Rogers, Steve Gehlbach, Judy Brown, Mike Dessent, and Mr. Ehri. Bottom: Practicing for Feuding, Fussing, and a Fighting are Colleen Caulderwood, Penny Polod, Connie Neal, Wen-dy Wil- liams, and Sue Lind.



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5 'in' 3 Top of opposite page: 304 homeroom council lleft to rightl: Front row: Betsy Wood, Nancy Aylcswarth, Bonnie Selig, Judy Kittcntlort, and Ellen Shuntord. Back row: Mr. Culver, Joe Cookwy, Clifford Brown, AI Kremer, Herb Rucloy, and Bob Majors. Center: The familiar sight to members of the division of Mrs. Ruch and Mr, Rasmussen at work in 3l9, the division office. Bottom: 324 council lleft to rightl: Front row: Lew Eisene berg, Breaux Walsh, Gail Steinitz, Joan Kelly, and Steph- anie Meyer, Bock row: Mr, Adarnclc, Mike Nahl, John Eulenberg, Joe Herman, Cheryl Schrnidt, Joyce Mims, and Mary Snead. Absent are Shep Shanley and Pete Seyl. ,.rs i Xie X l -.-1 . . . 7 S .. . g l k:,1 , 1. .'-v'- f . -Y - if ri 5' . -4 ' '..-, A I A t., ,, . V u F 01, 1215, . .hh , . .. . , , :Q '., .ZZ 'Z-'g v'51FS' v't'.. i 1-, JJ,- Q' q . tw'-. 'Ju zz' ry., ' ' fffv 1,- 4 ,-1'.'.', it P ' ff, .1 , Top of this page: 344 council lleft to rightl: Front row: Beryl Michaels, Pete Moody, Dave Hemphill, Sue Wallace, Barbara Schwarm, and Peggy Dye. Back row: Al Hunter, Bob Peitcher, Tom Pearce, Jean Martin, Betty Higgins, Judy Jones, and Mr. Satterthwaite. Absent is Ellen O'Connell. Bottom: 364 council lleft to rightl: Front row: Tilly Schumm, Cindy Potter, Mary Curry, Gail Thain, Marilyn Jennings, Judy Corey. Bock row: Mrs, Cantelupe, John Klein, Dave Pushman, John Sadler, and Chuck Racine, Absent is Pat Kaiser. S 5 Q , r 1 fir? l l , - B

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