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......JllUNII'Dl2Y HOME ROOM 209-First Row: j. Roggy, J. Sandburg. R. Tornuw, S. Stites, j, Yardley, J. Riordan. K. Sli Se:ond Row: l., Sapp, R. Skaggs, 1. Schwerer, B, Tolene, V. Simon, B. Speer. Third Row: j, Smith, T, Wil Miss Arentsen. Absent: B. Small, M. Todd, P, Strunk, j. XX'essell. NDER THE SUPERVISION of Miss Arent- sen, a charming new addition to the P. H. S. faculty, Homeroom 209 has really accomplished a lot. Homeroom elections resulted in naming june Yardley as our new president. The rest of her cabinet were Roger Tornow as vice president, Virginia Simon as secretary, and Leanor Sapp as treasurer. At homecoming we succeeded in winning two of the big victories. Our float, We're Expecting a Victory, won second place, and june Yardley was chosen as the junior attendant to the queen. We were more than pleased, and celebrated our victory with a party at Paul Strunles home. We'x'e certainly enjoyed our homeroom this year! Page 'IK cntx xcxci
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clllUNII'UI2S...... HOME ROOM 307-First Row: Bouxsein, T, Castner, I.. Augdahl, B. Cathcart, D, Byrd. Second Row: C, Brown. j. Brown, D. Curry, M. Anderson. j. Chase. R. Buchacker. B. Bruce. M. Brown. Third Row: D. Chelin. ,l. Best. Mr. Sights. Absent: S. Allicks, C. Biederstedt, HIS jUNIOR I-Iomeroom started the year out by electing officers. The following people were the privileged ones: President Dale Cheling Vice President jack Best, and Secretary-Treasurer Mary Brown. The year really seemed to fly, and soon we were busy on our float. As usual, the idea was changed a few times before one was finally decided upon fnothing unusual for usj. Unfortunately, all the hard work didn't win a prize foh, well, there's always next yearj. We really had fun working on the float, for someone usually managed to get their car, and we visited the other float-makers when we were finished each night. I rec lvicnty-six Our homeroom was in the science lecture room. Soon after the year had begun, Mr, Sights assigned special seats to us, far away from each other fwonder whyj. Luckily, he didn't malie rrfs stay in them. Sometimes a few ambitious people would study, especially when there was a hard test. The rest of us would just talk. fUnusual, huh?j This year has been a lot of fun for us, and we have learned something. Of course, we are all looking forward to our Senior year at P. H. S.
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SlENII'DlQS...... UR HOMEROOM reconvened in September in Room 202 with each of us automatically taking the same seats which we had occupied the year before. A few days after school started, Miss Ashdown, our homeroom teacher, was named Senior Class Adviser, so the class officers moved in. This made us the largest Qand, incidentally, the bestj senior homeroom. We elected our officers during the first few weeks. They were: George Cn B. Glenn, presi- dent, john Springer, vice president, and Ray Sidlee, Suds, or Uncle Suds Seidel, secre- tary-treasurer. Don Colombo was unofficially ap- pointed sergeant-at-arms. For the fourth consecutive year, our efforts on a homecoming float went unrewarded. We had a good time building it, though. Since our room was headquarters for most class activities, every member was usually hard at work lettering posters, sewing Christmas stock- ings, or paying for play tickets, peanut crunch, and fire extinguishers. Those who didn't chip in were few in number, due to the constant surveil- lance of Miss Ashdown. All in all, we spent an enjoyable year which was a fitting climax to high school. HOME ROOM 202-First Row: S. Kowalski, C. Thompson, D. Keleher, D. Colombo, R. Freehurg. Second Row: j. Simon, R, Bell, L. Nyman, S, johnson. D. Coddinglon, C. Elliott. D. Pomeroy. Third Row: N. Hudkins, H. Oppermnn, Transou, J. Clay. P. Buhn, M. Smith, D. Swartzendruber, R. Brown. Fourth Row: N. Kaufman, C. Cathcart, II. johnson. Fifth Row: J. Springer, R. Seidel, J. Poffinbarger, T, jones, Wrigllt, Miss Ashdown, G. Glenn. Pu.,c Twenty-eight
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