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.AA jimf lgarficzyaanfa in nnua gifenffi iehfipiemarna- - W.. INTERMISSION ACTS-fupper leftj Tom Dra- per, who played the country mouse, and Judy Stange, who portrayed a city mouse, were to introduce each act with a clever dialogue, but because Tom Draper was ill at the last minute, Tom Green took his place. QSubstitution was too late for a picture.j QUpper rightj The Intermission Combo consisted of Jan Hall fpianoj, Bruce Jorgenson fdrumsj, Tom Robb ftrumpetj, and Bob Snyder fguitarj. fLower leftj Accompanists for the various acts included Nancy House, Nancy Stephenson, Tamsin Lee, and Bob Snyder. QCenterj Steve and Sharon Hall played a Marimba Duet for one of the Intermission Numbers. fLOWer rightj Kitty Grummann, a vocal soloist, ap- peared between two of the acts.
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nz, The four faculty sponsors who were responsible for the acts were fxvafnlj Miss julia Morrow, fsiumlingj Mrs. Sarah Maze, George Oberlc' and Mrs. Margaret Dunlap. One of the biggest extra-curricular activities this year was the Junior Spectacular, given April 4, 5, and 6. For months ahead of time the school was filled with a feeling of excitement as chairmen Were chosen, acts were planned, and rehearsals begun. Sponsors Noffsinger and Watson began to wear harassed looks, parents wondered if life would ever become normal again, juniors talked Spectacular morning, noon, and night. Native chorus line from Hawaiian Holidays -Sharon Goodwin, Bob North, Nancy Minnis, Bob Fuller, Priscilla Jackson, Herb Spicr, Lynda Lee, Jim Cluley, Judi McDonald, Dick Fairchild, Barbara Lund, Bob Loser, Suzie Kaufman, and Tom Shumaker. Members of the Program Committee who served as student supervisors for the Junior Spectacular included fsvafcvlj Gretchen Schafer and Barbara Hammer, fsfamlingj Larry Coffey and Dick True. Almost every seat in the house was sold out for all three performances. In spite of laryngitis, appendi- citis, and flu victims, the show Went on and the applause it received was sincere praise. The Junior Class treasury was enriched by around 352,000 and another first had been added to North Central's record and another event was set up as an annual tradition. Students and librarian from Dashing Through the Decades -Becky Wolf Frank Krahulik, and Brenda Willianxson.
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' K A lfteelfld all QCMLICM LII' Cf0I'15 0 Oli UCOI' Every school has as part of its traditions the elec- tion of queens to preside over various functions. North Central made its first move toward establishing such oHices when Betty Lankford was elected as queen of the Fall Sports Dance. R.0.T.C. boys, who had already selected three girls to sponsor their units, chose Nancy Turner to reign over the Military Ball. When spring rolled around, track queens Were elected at all county high schools. Barbara Hammer received this honor at North Central. , if lX .XX -J! fLowrrj Barbara Hammer, track queen, modeled the letter sweater that she wore at the county track meet for the other candidates whc were Marcia Black and Sally Sage. flliglalj Betty Lankford, Fall Sports queen, danced with her escort, Dan Harlan, just after she was crowned at the dance. Marcia Black, Nancy Turner fqueenj, and Barbara Freeland were featured at the ROTC Military Ball.
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