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,,.-' A O I FOREGROUND: J. Westlund. SECOND ROW: J. Westlund, Amy Taylor. THIRD ROW: H. Humphreys, sponsor: R. Gamerts- felder. FOURTH ROW: G. Putnam, B. White. FIFTH ROW: C. Schmidt, J. Hieronymous, M. Fink. Qirl ' Lcaguv Every girl in our high school is a member of the Girls' League, and each girl, if she so desires, has the opportunity to take part in some service for the school or community through the G. L. committees. G. L. tries to encourage friendships between the older girls and the newcomers, to promote a feeling of belonging to our school, and to have a little fun. This is accomplished by the standing committees and those appointed for specific projects. The president, Janice Westlund, is general manager, while program plans and themes' are carried out by Judy Westlund's committee. Amy Taylor is in charge of decoration of any G. L. function. This year the service group, with Janet Hieronymous as head, visits the folks at the Du Page County Home. Trips to the city for culture and fun are planned by Barbara White. Nancy Wehrli was in charge of making money for any special proiect. Achievement awards are iudged by a special committee under Marilyn Fink and Caryl Schmidt. Grace Putnam serves as treasurer of Girls' League. All board meetings, special functions, and the work of the many special committees, for the Homecoming Float, the Slave Market and Freak Show at the Bazaarnival, etc., are recorded by our secretary, Heather Humphreys. Our big features of the year are a Big-Little Sister Party in September, the Christmas Tea, a big dance in February fthis year it took place in Candy Landl, the Mayday Supper, and a tea honoring the senior girls in June. Girls' League would not be complete without the faculty sponsor, Miss Ruth Gamertsfelder. Ong QMKKII its 62 LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Tendall, M. Batterton. MIDDLE: Queen S. Eller. BACK ROW: C. Schmidt, J. Hieronymous.
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CAFETERIA COMMITTEE Left to right: Mr. Toothill, K. Hatch, D. Stump, D. Ward, R. Radock, J. Warwick, J. Kakacek, T. Clark, H. Richardson, B. Keeler, B. Boecker. 80ul1c'1'l Wx 0,60 xl C3 Left To right: R. Ridley, treasurerp C. Dempsey, secre- tary, Mr. Toothill, faculty sponsor, P. Doherty, vice- presidenfg A. Perkins, president. wffff WU FOREGROUND: G. Berry. CENTER: B, Firestein, BACK ROW: J. Weissenborn, H, Richardson. K ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Left to right: A. Williams, S. Eller, D. Wolsfeld, B. Perkins D. Ward.
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Pep 61116 Pep Club is one of the largest clubs at N.C.H.S. The club's big project this year was planning School Spirit Week and Hbmecoming. Organizing the festivities was begun weeks in advance, and the Homecoming of 1958 was a huge success. Throughout the year the officers helped the cheerleaders plan pep rallies. Following several of the rallies, the club sponsored coke parties. During the football season the members and officers were seen selling programs. The money made by sell- ing these programs at the games was spent on goal post and grandstand decorations. lt also went toward the purchase of cheerleader outfits. The club entered a booth in the Bazaarnival where all could try their pitching arm. The season was topped off with the annual party, which was held in early March. PEP CLUB OFFICERS FRONT: CATHY BOECKER President MIDDLE: SHERRY WATTONVILLE Treasurer BACK LINDA ZAININGER Secretary MISSING FROM PICTURE: CHARLOTTE DAVISSON Vice-President
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