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Page 99 text:
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ella Heil i'School Days, the name of the Scholar- ship Float, was very appropriate since the theme was September. ln May, the scholars enioyed a banquet at which pins were given to life members. The banquet was another successful activity which will be remembered by all who attended. Row 1 lL to Rl: Pat Moore, Kathy Eggum, Barbara Hunting, Barbara Partsch, Carol Robinson, Jimie Lou Sirrvnons, Rose Marie Simmons. Row 2: Marcia Pexton, Sandy Capelle, Carol Klatt, Al Becker, Syd Rahe, Marsha Frost, Pat Haffenden, Bud Baum- garten. Row 3: Linda Tenebaum, Elizabeth Van Beek, Pat Bryden, Gayle Perry, Ruth Harris, Jo Ainsworth, Bob Bee, Bill Akin, Eric Bauer, Pat Gavin, Jeff Plalcos. Barbara Partsch, Liz Shiomichi, Barbara Woodruff, Arlecn Andrews, and Marty Rosenblatt stand pre- pared for the big rush of students who bought Scholarshio Society's delicious eclairs. Row l IL to Rl: Pat Chase, Kay Montgomery, Bonnie Freefnan, Joan Nash, Shfley Ono, Pam Warner, Darlynn Chriss, Don Jenkins. Row 21 Sandy Ernst, Arleen Andrews, Arthar Felix Bobbie Nix, Liz Sromxli Barbara Woodrutf, Sue Eredman, Sandy Pe'erson, Toni Sheets, Diana White. Row 3: Mr. Rchard Venturini, sponsor- David Shoup, Karen Kamback, Jerry Creekmore, Tony Damerow, Ed Bcell, B.ll Osborn, Dave Turcott, Dan Kuyper, Bob Bere-sk.n
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L 4 i L 9? K it N. 'Q ,.. .ah- ,.,.- L2 'T 0 Members of the Scholarship Society were kept busy this year with many activities besides maintaining the grades that en- abled them to become members of the club, Contributing to the expenses ofthe A.F.S. student is only one of their func- tions. The organization helps with A.S.B. elections, and it is also the group behind those delicious eclairs everyone enjoyed this year. Row 1 lL to Rl Marty Weekly, Janet Tharp, Donna Alpentels, Diane Bower, Jay Lippman. Row 2: Linea Hileman, Karen Alden, Shirlee Hendrix, Pat Kelly, Barbara Thomas, Ariel Bybee, David Lipp- man. Row 3: Judy Sheets, Judy McCulley, Craig Kyte, Wandell McCorvey, Ray Myers, Bob Rutter, Jim Ford, John Shilling. During the traditional Scholarship Society sale, we see Lynne Hanson patiently waiting to buy an eclair from Scholarship Member Barbara Partsch. Row I lL to Rl: Betty Jo Reading, Diane Liken, Sandy Massie, Jean Wells, Rosemary Taylor, Maur- een Seiple. Row 2: Barbara Heyns, Sandy Rayes, Veronica Bilotta, Ricki Baumgarten, Pam Beck, Naomi Yokoyama, Karen Peterson. Row 3: Pam Hiner, Jim Hill, John Allen King, Tom Clements, Richard Meggitt, Tom Hedgecock, David Beck.
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Page 100 text:
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T.:- n.- ,if . vel.. . x is 'Y' ,N wg? K . 2 3 Spirit tie emit' This year our pep club has become more important to us than ever before-supporting our teams and rousing our spirit. Remember that program you bought at the last toot- ball game? Well, it was a pep club member who sold it to you. Rows lL to Rl: Row l lbottom to topl: Toni Coyey, Ilene Easton, Sharon Poole, Joan Nash, Jeannie Mann, Pat Haftenden, Bobs Rich, Judy Sheets, Frances White- man, Ann Dannhauser, Carol Ledsworth, Pat Bryden. Row 2 ibottom to toplf Darlynn Chriss, Sandy Peterson, Monique Stockhausen, Clairese Lewis, Joan Warner, Marsha Frost, Ba'bara Giuliano, Toni Sheets, Sandy Capelle, Marcia Pexton, Sharon Hood, Karen Kambaclc. Row 3 lbottom to topl- Mary Lou Carrizosa, Mary Payne, Jimie Simmons, Sue Wilson, Elle-na Mathes, Hally Bovitz, Carol Robinson, Cheryl Blom, Carol Klatt, Sandi Rayes, Jackie Mathews, Sharon Crosby, Pat Lindsey, Dee Preble. Through the eagerness of Miss Martha Dalton, sponsor, and the Pep Club, North High had their first color section. ' HI , HEDUNUU i-S240 lf !xN' t n :SAX ' M 1 Y '
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