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CLOCKWISE—Terryl Jay, Cheryl Hopkins, Joanne Pfannenstiel, Connette Werth, Betty Fereking, Debbie Mel- lies, Carol Burditt, Betty Pfannenstiel, Linda Eckels, Kathy Mussleman, Sandy Bcnkula, Gloria Pfannenstiel, Rosemary Langer, Janice Pfannenstiel, Marlene Rupp, Denise Sigley, Paula Wasinger, Peggy Stoecklein, Joan Pavlu, Marietta Giessel, Michele Briand, Lynn Huxman, Cwenda Lamoree, Candy Strecker, Linda Popp, Mar- lene Dinges, Janet Bums, Sandy Pohr, Melba Sutton, Mrs. Edith Linn, Adviser; Jane Haas, Mary Ann Mulnix Adviser; Sally Antenen, Loretta Moeder, Paula Brenner, Paulette Meis, Vicki Brenner, Ann Cantz, Joanna Sten- zel. Trudi Ruff, Debbie Alderman, Joy North, Jeanne Schuler, Debbie Bain, Claudia Durfee, Joyce Moeder, Jan Weins, Penny Slagle, Carolyn Dietz, Janice Bondurant, Donna Hawkinson, Sharon Bondurant, Glenna Schlegel, Judy Alderman, Kathy Clouston, Lynnette Ruff, Judy Dclezal, Vicki Dinsmore, Diane Swim, Janice Dye, Donna Cranston, Suzanne Briand, Janice Stoecklein, LuAnn DeWald, Terri Sue Munsch, Kathy Dinges, Nancy Huff, Cheryl Roberts, Beverly Schuler, Nikii Shauers, Debbie Meis, Ann North, LeAnn Stoppel, Connie Popp, Bette Stum Diane Hertel, Willa Janssen, Leigh Ann Rohr, Debbie Burditt, Pam McDonald, Connie Gerstner, Diana Munsch, Debbie Cotton, Glenda Rebel. N-Ettes MERIT COMMITTEE TR. 1BOJ'T°M Mussleman, Linda Eckels, Betty Pfannenstiel, Donna Hawkinson, Sandy Benku- la, Michele Briand. SECOND ROW: Loretta Moeder, Claudia Durfee, Penny Slagle, Joyce Moeder, Glenna Sch- legcl, Suzanne Briand, Mary Ann Mulnix and Mrs. Edith Linn, Advisers.
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N-Club Supports A thletes The N-Club is an honorary sports-club for boys who received a letter award while partici- pating in the athletics program at N.C.H. S. The members helped to promote school spirit. They also developed a quality of pride within themselves and a sense of individual and team achievements. The N-Club has accomplished many achievements throughout the year, such as, selling Eagle license plates and Eagle pens with the football and basketball schedules inscribed on them. These articles were sold for the pur- pose of purchasing blue blazers. FRONT ROW (L. to R. ) Clayton Williams, adviser; Stuart Schweitzer, President; Brad Stecklein, Vice-President; Mar- vin Kolhmeier, adviser; SECOND ROW: Roger Davenport, Treasurer; Terry Rohr, Stuco Representative; and Alan Munsch, Secretary. BOTTOM ROW, (L. TO R. ): Mr. Kohlmeier, Terry Rohr, Roger Davenport, Stuart Schweitzer, Alan Munsch, Brad Stecklein, Mr. Williams. SECOND ROW: Daryl McVicker, Stacy Cranston, Randy Betz, Barry Schwindt, Randy Anspaugh, Keith Pfannenstiel, Fred Goff, Clinton Stiawalt, Robert Schwindt. THIRD ROW: Dean Steck- lein, Gerald Hoss, Jeff Daniels, Kale Wasinger, Donald Hoss, Dan Stecklein, Kenny Stoecklein, Clyde Sutton, Bill Stiawalt, Alan Wendler, Ron Jay. FOURTH ROW: Benny Stecklein, Vernon Mudd, Paul Pavlu, Mark Ga- bel, Kenny Wasinger, Warren Sutton, Kale Leikam, Dale Fehrenbach, John Schuler, Lowell Foos. FIFTH ROW: Ron Weilert, Gary Musselman, Kent Miller, Rick Stenzel, Eldon Schriock, Jerry Herman, Dennis Pember, Gary Stoecklein, Jerry Dye, Wilhelm Braun. 19
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Varsity C heer- leaders L. TO R. Joyce Moeder, Penny Slagle, Debbie Bain, Head Cheerleader, Janice Bondurant, Sharon Bondu- rant. N-ettes Promote School Spirit During the 67-68 school year of athletic events and activities, the blue and white uniforms of 87 mem- bers of the N-ettes were seen as a symbol of the enthu- siam, spirit, and color of N.C.H. S. Led by the cheer- leaders and N-ettes, the student body supported their teams as they strived for victory. The N-ettes were a vital part of the school spirit at NCHS, and faithfully supported their team all year. The girls in N-ettes gave their best to school spirit. The spirit stick represents the enthusiasm and spirit that the cheerleaders and the crowd can com- municate to the team. It is the highest honor that can be achieved by a cheerleading squad at a cheerleading camp. NCHS Cheerleaders won the spirit stick in the 2nd day of national competition at Dallas. Freshman Cheerleaders: L. TO R. Joy North, Trudi Ruff, Ann Gantz, Paul- ette Meis, Loretta Moeder. 21
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