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Dub Gilson narrates as powder puff players Kristi Bearss, Edie Mead, Donna Breaux and Lynda Mueller model sports fashions at a pep session. During the election in which Rick Roessler won the Student Council presidency and Allan Talesnick, the vice-presidency, Laura Post has voting trouble. After attending College Night and Career Day for seniors, Dick Williams, Judy Witham, and Dick Best are inspired to do a little further research before making up their minds definitely on the colleges of their choice.
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Members of the Junior Prom Court — FRONT ROW: Ann Gilliom, Priscilla Colville, Nancy Campbell, Pam Christensen, Sharon Latham. SECOND ROW: Winnie Vaughn, Susie Kingdon, (seated) Dave Richards (the King), Diane Tramontini (the Queen), Judy Mendel I, Susan Thorne, Stu Young, Karl Ritterskamp. BACK ROW: Stan Martin, Steve Orr, Bruce Gale, Kurt Behr- man, Mike Chapman, Bert Wilhoite, Steve Willet. Carolyn Riddell, secretary of the Junior Class, has trouble adjusting King Dave ' s crown to his satisfaction; but Jim Gilson, vice-president, does a better job on Queen Diane at the Junior Prom.
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Activities promoting school spirit, giving guidance for the future, and adding to classroom knowledge, are used to supplement academic life Life is never dull at North Central. Routine school days are punctuated with other activities that provide guidance help, extend classroom work, or intensify school spirit. Regularly scheduled College Night and Career Day programs, as usual, gave North Centralites a chance to decide on schools or occupa- tions for their futures. Familiarity with election procedures came when Student Council officer nom- inations caused intensive campaigning, and compe- tition over class and club officer selections were items of interest to everyone concerned. Pep sessions added interest to athletic events and brought out unsuspected talent in the matter of skits put on for extra entertainment. Other talented people planned exhibits for hall showcases or completed illustrative projects for clubs and classes. Every- where there was evidence that North Centralites are alert, imaginative young people with plenty of initiative and perseverance. It takes a big boy to blow a big horn in the pep band, but Ralph Overfield qualifies. Latin is brought up to date when Linda Cupp, Carl Herndon, and Bryan Young make an ambitious project comparing the ancient chariot races to the 500 mile race.
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