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Mike Johnson escorts Jim Boyce through the public office to show Mrs. Conrath they are carrying out the instructions in the bulletin for skirt and tie! Brian Simpson, Phil Huey, and Mike Johnson accept food from Sue Revard during Key Club ' s food drive. Key Club Collects Food Key Club, the boys ' service club at North Central, serves not only the school but the community as well. It is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. The club, winner of last year ' s service award, ushers for all school convocations and takes tickets at most athletic events. This year they set up and dismantled all booths at the school carnival. Key Club helped the community by helping in the March of Dimes drive, the Diabetic Society, and Goodwill In- dustries. Membership is open to junior and senior boys with a 3.0 grade point average. Key Club requires good character, leader- ship ability, interest in service, good citizenship, and approval by principal. Mr. Richard Pelkie is the club ' s faculty advisor with Dennis Floyd as the fall semester president and Phil Huey leading the club during the spring. Left to right: First Row: Don Bradley, Jerry Blizzard, Mike Armstrong, Jim Boyce, Mr. Richard Pelkie, John Cowen, John Anderson, Tim Burchett. Second Row: Glen Grant, Phil Huey, Bill Daniels, Dennis Duehning, Dennie Floyd, Matt Carrico, Al Hansen. Third Row: Ken Grimm, Mike Johnson, Bob Collison, Vernon Mir, Gary Heimbigner, Greg Hendrickson, Jim Daly, Lyell Williams, Bob Silver. Fourth Row: not a member, Steve Stradley, Ron Guffin, Ray Stradley, Brian Simp- son, Jim Seedorf, Wes Johnson, Bob Warehouse, Jack Ashlock, Mike Wickstead, Robert Wilson. Fifth Row: Roger Smith, Steve McNutt, Don Puddy, Cliff Clark. 131
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Left to right: First Row: Marya Graf, Jan Hyslop, Judy Rowland, Anita Mascher, Judy Hamp. Second Row: Pam Garinger, Ardath Chung, Diana Brown, Diana Thompson, Kathy Thompson, Janet Poetter, Pam Griffith. Third Row: Muriel Cleveland, Phyllis fleise, Barbara Soapes, Judy Allbery, Nancee Haas, Carol Altenburg, Evelyn Hossner, Carolyn Cutter, Sue Olson. Fourth Row: Don Bradley, Mike Armstrong, Matt Carrico, Steve Stradley, Phil Huey, Jim Seedorf, Gary Heimbigner, Robert Wilson. International Club Busy Group International Club, composed of the German, French and Spanish components of our foreign languages, promoted further interest in the foreign language field throughout the year. At the beginning of the year the constitution was revised in favor of a stronger constitution and more club unity. Mr. Mashoko Chenhenzwah, Rhodesian pre-med student at Gonzaga University, spoke to the club members on Rhodesian world problems, life and education. A Spanish pinata party was held at Christmas as well as International Club ' s traditional basketball game with Latin Club. In the spring, the annual International Club picnic was held. The club was guided throughout the year by Mrs. Carol Newett, faculty advisor. Mrs. Newett, Nancee Haas and Robert Wilson seem amused as Inter- national Club President Phil Huey points out club ' s purposes to Kathy Thompson. From left, Janet Poetter, Katie Stotts, Judy Rowland, Judy Allbery, Evelyn Hossner, Barbara Soapes, Carolyn Cutter and Nancee Haas watch as Pam Garinger and Jan Hyslop pose for initiation picture. 130
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Left to right: First Row: Linda Nicholson, Peggy Henning, Cheryl Pickens, Sally Pickens, Peggy Hansen, Terry Starr, Melody Carpenter, Raymond Beckman. Second Row: Pat McCammond, Kathi Olson, Kathy Magnus, Carol Greenwood, Gayle Northcutt, Jeannie Sabistan, Debbie Larkin, Ron Koch. Third Row: Linda Lynn, Arlene Vietzke, Sue Goudzward, Chuck Wilkerson, Maryl Sandberg, Bob Silver, Randy Cullitan, Linius Nelson, Tim Goslin. Fourth Row: Greg Hendrick- son, Bob Warehouse, Dick Allison, Mike Johnson, Steve McNutt, Steve Adams, Steve Hubbard, Mike Hume. Latin Club Holds Banquet Senatus Populusque Romanus or the Senate and the Roman People is the proper name for what is commonly known as Latin Club. The officers are two equal Consuls, a Scriptor (secretary), a Quaestor, (treasurer), and Centurio Praetorius (fifth execut- ive). SPQR requires a 2.5 grade average and a year -or more of Latin. SPQR had a candy sale to earn money for two book scholarships given to senior members who plan on going to college. In November the annual Sen- ate meeting was held following a potluck dinner. Be- fore Christmas vacation Latin Club played their an- nual basketball game with International Club and came out the victors. In March the traditional Ro- man banquet was held with members dressed in togas and Roman food served. Faculty supervisor was Mrs. Laura Lee Briscoe. At the annual Latin Club Senate meeting Randy Cullitan reports to the two consuls, Bob Silver and Terry Starr. Perfect shot! Mike Johnson makes a basket at the Latin — International basketball game.
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