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Page 18 text:
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Northern Students Show Their Spirit Mr. Hanna, the representative from QSP, explains the Many nice prizes are offered to student magazine technique of selling magazines. salesmen. Rae Ann Brenneman, co-captain of the campaign, serves Connie Thomas, a member of 12-E, at the pizza party for the high Sr. - Hi homeroom. The goal, set at $8,000 was met and passed with a total of $8,770.31. Naa 4 42 PP RA titi t iy
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The annual Christmas Concert, combining the Band, Chorus and String classes, was presented to the public on Wednesday evening, December 22, and to the student body on Thursday, December 23. The Band performed a wide variety of Christmas music--from classical Tchaikovsky to the modern S'cool Room Jingle Bells. '' The chorus combined many a cappella numbers with several numbers using piano accompaniment. The hi-lite of the choral portion of the program was And the Glory of the Lord from Handel's MESSIAH, Cathy Reckner played a flute solo with background by Advanced String players, and the Beginning String class performed several carols. The Sr. Chorus performs at the annual Christmas Concert under the di- Cathy Reckner performs ''Cantique rection of Mr. Bernassoli. de Noel on the flute. Laurie Springman, Nancy Rush, Patty Oester and Don Davis accompany Cathy on violins using an arrange- Gerald Maust and other members of the Beginner's ment written by her. String Class perform at the concert. 13
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The magazine campaign, headed by Valerie Loughrie, captain, and Rae Ann Brenneman, co-captain, is held in October. The campaign is a great success, as we pass our goal and super-goal with a grand total of $10, 399. High Jr. High homeroom is 9-C and high Sr. High homeroom is 12-E. High Salespersons are Kristine Maust and Roger Yoder. A Pep rally is held before the Norther-Meyersdale Homecoming game. The Sr. Band, Majorettes, Drill Team and Cheerleaders perform for the student body. A skit is presented by Ms. Rettel's drama class. The varsity cheerleaders raise a The cheerleaders prepare for a pep rally held before the Homecoming game lot of laughs as they become Jit- against Meyersdale. tle people. The varsity cheerleaders keep the spirit up with their The drama class performs a skit, pitting the Indians clock cheer. against the mighty Huskies. OUT ug - : = ppc ret J 5 ' E ยป . Th yw I af : 3 64 G Ao | f My. Ag 15
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