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IS THEME OF I959 HOME ROOM BEAUTIFUL CONTEST A sf ' 5 . - H f ' i Tl . ':. 1 I 'il Xyx ' '11, Tig? Q A 1 . -1 'I U 4 .' ' 'Q I gtY- . f, -1' sv. , -- wg' Iwi-fx blitz' 5 FIRST PRIZE WINNER was Sister Mary of the Assumptions home room. Margot Mellies receives the beautiful statue of St. Joseph from Julianne Eggering and Lynn Johnson, officers of the Art Club. arkin, who ig the NOT A PRIZE WINNER, but beautiful none-the-less, this Junior Home Room I-L'1lilll'CLl rome room represents- Christmas in France. Here posing by the gaily decorated tree are: Jeannette Trampe, Mary lVE. Alice Weber, Jackie Roby, Many Sadowski, Joanne Trost, Kathy Walsh, Velja Soutlers, Dianne Schnalzer, Tina Tucker, Judi Schafers, Sue Waldbart, and Sue Stueber. 5 . , tl,
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rvlf X' S-3' A THIRD PRIZE is awarded to Sophomore Room 1,.and the prize is accepted by jane Wferner from Judy Schmitt. SWITZERLAND was the country chosen by the Seniors in Room 301. They won the first prize. Here we see Margot Mellies, Carol Lueke, Deanna Miller, and Carol Pallardy pose with some of their handiwork. --li l I CHRISTMAS IN CDTHER LANDS Christmas in other lands was the theme of the 1959 Home Room Beautiful contest. One would hardly recognize the various home rooms so decorated were they. Now, home rooms no more but Swiss villages, French homes, Russian ham- lets, and we even saw how Christmas was observed in some Asiatic countries. The judges were hard pressed to know which rooms to award the prizes to. A senior room got first prize, I1 junior room, second prize, and a sophomore room got third prize. Their ability evidently improves a step at a time. We wish we could let you see all the room in picture, but our space is too limited. The Home Room Beautiful contest is sponsored by the Ar: Club. ORIENTAL CHRISTMAS . . . japan was the country chosen by a Junior room. Donna O'Connor gives the prize to Mary Ellen l I it
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i E E x r CAESAR DIES AGAIN E fl Q 53 Q V The Junior Classical League IWA Chapter had a rollick- x --'Y 1 lf 2 A fi ing time at the initiation of new members this year. They ,E did a skit about the death of Julius Caesar. Pompey's statue was not in view, but Caesar died at the foot of ' Marene Vandeven instead. Mary jo Barnstead decided that dead men have their eyes open, so that explains why the dead Caesar looks so much alive. I Miss Doering is the sponsor of the JCL. 3 THE EVIL THAT MEN DO LIVES AFTER THEM declaims Mary Ann Holmes as Mark Anthony. Marc-ne Vandeven is an on- looker, and Caesar is portrayed by Mary Jo Zirbas. Y, Barbara Shearer is Pinnc-Li by Susan and SO JOHHHC Cavataio, Lois Donnelly, She is now 3 bona fide member of the Farley, Barbara Norton, and Nancy Alsmeyer, take a look at the IWAJCL IWA chapter of the junior Classical League. Charter- 'Nr'-
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