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I 9 8 Homecoming VERNA MENGEDOTH CATHY BOECKER QUEEN PEG DOHERTY The 1958 homecoming activities were organized by Caryl Schmidt and Cookie Roth. The theme, The History of Victory, was depicted by the floats in the parade and the decorations about the building. The annual poster contest was won by the senior class. The iunior class won first place in the parade with their History of Naper- ville's Victories float. The Queen's Assembly began with the dedication of homecoming to Miss Gam. In keeping with the theme, two page boys lead the top ten girls to their places about the throne. Jim Witt and Butch Firestein escorted the two attendants, Verna Mengedoth and Cathy Boecker, to their places and Queen Peg Doherty to her throne. Joanie Pratt, last year's queen, presented Peg with her scepter, and the boys' chorus sang in her honor. ' ' M ' was rovided by Immediately following the football game, a Homecoming Dance was held in the gym. usic p Mike Fowler and his band. 58
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LEFT TO RIGHT: J. West- lund, H. Richardson, J. Weissenborn, J. West- lund, V. Mengedoth, C. Boecker, T. Sindt, D. Ward. SECOND ROW: J. Thompson, H. Hodel, D. Arbogast, H. Goodell, J. Larsen, H. Humphreys, M. Batterton, M. Flan- ders, R. Brandt, M. Oran. THIRD ROW: A. Faul- haber, D, Wolsfeld, R. Best, J. Clausen, C. Ladd, P. Murphy, B. Nord- brock, J. Kakacek, B. Perkins, D. Dalhaus. FOURTH ROW: J. Schap, K. Struebler, E. Johnson, C. Murphy, F. Washburn, J. Church, J. Noffsinger, S. Shiffler, R. Koehling, C. Flanders, P. Fry. Student Hound! The purpose of the student council is to co-ordinate student activities, to encourage school spirit, and to promote the general welfare of the student body. The student council encourages the promotion of good citizenship and good student-faculty relations. There are ten standing committees to handle projects which benefit the student body. The student council has also provided the following services: co-ordination of School Spirit Week and Homecoming, pep buses to out-of- town games, The Student-Faculty Dinner, distribution of the N.C.H.S. handbook, The Homecoming Queen's float, The Bazaarnival, the student directory, Dial-N, and a traffic safety proiect. Naperville was honored this year in having been selected by the State Student Council organization to super- vise their Public Relations Proiect. The school year began on a humorous note with the Assembly Committee's Annual Club Assembly. Ameri- ca's Tribute to National Citizenship Week and the General Motors Science Program are representative of this year's inspiring educational assemblies. Music exchange assemblies are popular, and the committee planned for a talent exchange assembly. In addition to the annual All-School Talent Show, the committee planned a unique Senior Talent Show which they hope will become a tradition at N.C.H.S. The Redskins had a Pow Wow lll to start the year right, and Silver Bells announced the Christmas season. Both the Christmas Dance and the Pow Wow were planned by the Social Committee, which is always ready to plan functions when social life at school lags. The Traffic Court, one of the standing committees, supervises parking, traffic control on school property, regis- tration of vehicles, and other problems coming under their iurisdiction. And then there is Cafeteria Committee . . . This table can go. This table can go. This table . . Social Kommiifee LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Putnam, Miss Gam: Spon- sor, M. Flanders: Chairman, J. Westlund. SECOND ROW: S. Steck, L. Zaininger, C. Roth, R. Brandt. m r .Anwar-L-vrrwmww 1
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