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-.vv in-1 224 gc 324 Above: 224 Homeroom Council. Front row Cleft to righti: Janet Pinney, Joan Messenger, Pete de Lissovoy, Diane Daitchman, Lou Richter. Back row: Mimi Davis, Ginny Clayton, John Dress, John Henn, Norene Schwanbeck. Below: 324 Homeroom Council. Front row Cleft to rightiz Howard Alt, Honey Tracy, Kathy Jelinek. Back row: Bill Hearney, John King, Vicki Hilkevitch, Romi Katz. 3 N.. Frequent skits, a homeroom breakfast, and active committees high- lighted 224's year. The committees included on assembly committee, which organized entertainment, bulletin reading, and promoted use of the homeroom period as a time for study, social committee, which planned the homeroom breakfast, loan fund committee, a committee which added its decorations to all the important functions. The home- room council, joined by chairmen of these various committees, coordi- nated all of 224's activities. Keeping homeroom spirit up was the main task of 324's council. Through weekly skits, programs at Christmas and Lincoln's birthday, and the managing of busy committees, the well-represented homeroom ac- complished their aim. Homeroom 324 also purchased a magazine rack, wrote a constitution, and closely cooperated with 344 to promote division-wide activities, such as a talent show and a meeting of home- room officers to encourage better participation in school organizations. I
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-1-J 1 1 fix. gs, - A it H . ts- E-, . . ik s A6131 We is 5 . 1 Q? r Kgs, ,. ee . -4 .. ' ' 's:-:uni s Upper Left: Good citizens of ward 1 vote in the Cen- tral Council elections. Upper Right: A-student waits to see Mr. Sauer, division assistant in 124. Center Left: Sandra Karlson, Mary Maiesky and Lynn Bannerman decorate 124 for Christmas. Center Right: Mr. Adamek, division assistant in 324, counsels a member of his homeroom. Lower Left: A typical scene in 224 before school starts. 25 1 L. f X
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