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G. Counselors Have Clean- Drive Girl Counselors assisted with the orientation program for students new to the school. As big sisters, they helped those students adjust to the Northwestern way of life. They also presented an assembly program during which they demonstrated the correct and incorrect behavior for students on campus. Included were hints on grooming, care of the restrooms, and problems of smoking on campus. For their major project, the Girl Counselors cleaned and decorated the seven ladies rooms in the building. They painted walls, put in full length mirrors, artificial flowers, and other necessities, making many Saturdays of work for themselves. 3 Q During their assembly program, vice-president Jacquelyn Moss presented awards to Curtis Redding, Gary Brown and Walter Dennis for their help to the Girl Counselors. Girl Counselors pledge their loyalty to Miami Northwestem. 57 ngl
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Students Prepare For Future Via Clubs fe X , n I 'V R --0 it 3,441 F ee' - ff -K .., .- . s 4 gs t 77 lf' 'H +1-rm Y? f - . .af t Q -:ya 1 Mhf , o r ii 5 Art Club Entering the main office of the school one can always see exhibited unique objects d'art by the Art Club, whose members maintain there an attractive and lively display area. Art students frequently take time away from their work to visit museums and art centers. Their trips this year included Bass Museum, Lowe Art Gallery, Vizcaya and the Museum of Modern Art. FIRST ROW: Earl Nottage, Richard Delaney, Arzinia Royal, Florrie Stubbs, Linda Bellamy, Dorothy Coefield, Carolyn Johnson, John Williams, Gary Brown. SECOND ROW: Terry Cutler, Stacey Laster, Elvira Mathis, Pauline Moss, Sheryl Black, Julia Jones, Willie Myrick, Bernice Allberry, Nettie Collier, Katreen Scott, Don Jackson, Ocie Blunt, Ruth Houston, Harold Clark, Rosa Pearson, Susie Johnson, Shirley Wright, Clinton White, Allen Lampkin. 56 Future Business Leaders Future Business Leaders spend much of their time practicing skills essential to their chosen vocation. Field trips to local business establishments enhanced club activities. Business leaders of the community occasionally addressed the group and often provided part-time employment for its members. FIRST ROW: Florrie Stubbs, Tommie Martin. SECOND ROW: Ernestine Brinson, Annie Bizzle, Julia Jones. THIRD ROW: Gail Lee, Elaine Bell, Cassandra Jefferson, Betty Newton. FOURTH ROW: Andrea Bostick, Ethel Page, Sharon Roker, Eleanor Tynes. 'l . . W Milli sl E . .iiii ....
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Vocal Ensemble Has Busy Year .alt S FIRST ROW: Christopher Howard, Gary Moss, Earl Colden, George Sanders, James Berry, Lehman Beneby. SECOND ROW. John Lumpkin, Beatrice Mclver, Cynthia Smith, Brinda Cotton, Yvonne, Micheal Shanks, Myria Morgan. Katherine Way, Valerie Cunningham, James McCray, Yvonne Edwards, Lona Culmer, Norma Kelly, Howard Bolden, Cynthia Blanford, Faye Hughes, Brenda Bethune, Larriana Phillips, Barry Thompson. The busy calendar of the Vocal Ensemble began in November with the installation of officers and .section leaders. Choral programs at Christmas were added to the agenda. Special concerts based on Negro music were presented during Brotherhood Week. The chorus also participated in local, district and state music festivals as well as in musical presentations for local organizations among which were Jackson Memorial Hospital and St. 58 James A.M.E. Church. The major performance this year was the production of Gilbert and Su11ivan's delightful musical, The Mikado. The highlight of the group's activities was a record of favorites pressed and prepared for sale by Tropical Records of Miami. ' J
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