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204 8. 304 Above: 204 Homeroom Council. Front row: Cleft to rightj Elaine Gose, Ellen Downey, Pat Rioux, and Melody Maltby. Bock row: Cleft to rightb Mary Kaan Doug Allderdice, Harold Mayer, Sharon Beodles, and Judy Beu. Absent is Sylvia Kashian. Below: 304 Homeroom Council. Front row: Cleft to rightl Stephanie Kyser, Heather Symmes, Allison Childs, Linda Forquhorson, Bob Maiors, Bill Routt, Joe McReynolds, and Dick Brown. Back row: Cleft to rightl Jan Poynter, Merilee La Pota, Charles Jesser, Fred Johansen, John Cochrane, Rick Ahern, George Vickers, and Hank Hunsberger. fait I, Happy birthday from 304 said the orange and blue pencils given to homeroom members at the monthly birthday party. Cake and cookies were supplied for these festive occasions by a refreshment committee. 304 assisted division members in planning a division dance to be held in the spring. Music was heard during assembly periods and parties, for 304's extensive record collection included discs cater- ing to all student tastes. Birthdays were also important in room 204. The morning bulletins included a notice on the advancing years of 204's students An active spotlight committee interviewed homeroom members and posted these stories on its bulletin board. fu' L
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104's seniors were daily confronted with a colorfully deco- rative and informative reminder of the future. For eye-catch- ing posters and pamphlets about colleges and vocations were the central decorations, reflecting the general interests of forward-looking seniors. Mr. Samuelson, homeroom director, proudly noted that 104 had the largest and most complete collection of college and vocational material in the school. Another aid to those college bound was the punctual posting of dates for the visiting college representatives. All of these helps added impetus to the 104 goal of planning ahead for the future. Above: 104 Homeroom Council. Seated: lleft to rightl Herb Rudoy, Julie Hunsberger, Mike Sarche, and Madeline Robin. Standing: lleft to rightj Dave Lake, Carol Laudenslager, and Linda Peterson. Lower left: Members of 104 peruse college catalogs.
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'FOAM Activities Upper righf: 204-ers decorate lheir homeroom for Clirislmas. Cenfer lefl: Mrs. Andrews, 04 Division Secretary, checks over absence excuses. Cenier righf: Kool Kits read bulleiin. Lower right: Melody Moliby and Margie Kollman cele- broie at a 204 birthday party. 20 J' 14 c l r i ,, ffw' -1? .. A Xi if . 1 7 Ma5'5 Q i ' ,
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