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(OPPOSITE PACE) TOP LEFT: 1974-75 student council officers, advisor, and class representatives. TOP RIGHT: While Shelly Reynolds applauds, Santa crowns Con- nie Powell Snow Queen at the student council spon- sored Christmas Dance. MIDDLE LEFT: It took student council organization to make sure that the Homecom- ing queen candidates had a ride in the Homecoming parade. BOTTOM RIGHT: Student council president Mark Green gets made up for the play Rally 'Round the Flag by Pat Scrimger. (THIS PAGE) TOP: Mark Green introduces Mr. Lambert in his Homecoming costume to the student body. LEFT: Students United leader Dan Gibson participates in the handbook revision committee meeting. ABOVE: Members of the new Students United group. 29
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2 Groups Stress Involvement The student groups at NBHS during the year empha- sized involvement. The student council, led by President Mark Green or- ganized many activities, such as Homecoming, dances, and the school picnic. For the first time, the council sponsored a series of four feature movies that helped support our foreign exchange program. A new group, calling themselves Students United, sought to create a more positive attitude and develop additional student involvement at NBHS. 28
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4 NBHS Groups Continue Activities Four groups at NBHS continued to function dur- ing the past school year. The French Club sponsored its yearly auction during the fall, hoping to use the proceeds for a trip to Montreal. These plans fell through, but club members were able to make a trip to Cedar Point. Again this year, the varsity club enlarged its numbers through the increased participation of girls in the relatively new girls sports program. The club staged the annual faculty-senior basket- ball game in December. A group that faced many problems, the yearbook staff found it impossible to meet a number of its deadlines with the publishing company, causing the yearbook to arrive later than expected in the fall. The size of an experienced photography staff grew in number, providing the school and stu- dents with numerous photographic services. 30
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