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FIRST ROW: Shirley Mol-Irr. Mikr Galinson, Robert ( wor!ii. Sandra M FIlizaheth K reamer, Sandra Rreeht, Elaine Ninon, Ma-ilrrm Carr. SECOND ROW: Samira Perkins, Jran Higgins, Joanle Breitmun, Sharon Carl on, Carol L Swanson. Karra Wahlster, Penny D r u k . THIRD ROW: Mark Siegel. I„nn. Javin ky, Nanry Youngrra. Joel Zi(f. Bjyla Londy. Donna Paegel. Carol Sikorski, Lola Friedman. FOURTH ROW: Nanrie Griffin. I.arry Kivens. Kim Christopher, jay Mil-stein. James Orra, Marshall Taniek, Joanne Schaiblr. FIFTH ROW: Thoma- Dor-holt, Krn Smiley. Rogrr Holm- Jren. Robert Kramer, Sven urgenson, Wade Britzius, Glenn Orra, Clyde Scroggins. Decision and Homecoming Mark Student Council’s Year Student Council's major fall activity was coordinating homecoming; with the help of the alumni association, the council planned and executed a successful day. The Student Council has ! ecn the sub- ject of much criticism arul discussion. Through t? 0 Joe Kopstrin. senior all-city representative. James Orra, president, Mike Galinson, vice-president. Myma Jorgenson, junior all-city rep- tentative, Shelley Eggert, treasurer, Karen WahU-ter, secretary. a proposed constitution, the members have tried to become a decisive and important body by getting more of a voice in school affairs. The council’s activities have included plans for Sno-Week, a P.T.S.A. membership drive and participation in the all-city council. Mr. Pearson is the adviser of the council. 26 President, James Oren, presides at a meeting.
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. . to become social beings” School starts. New teachers, new teams, so much on the mind; new friends, new courses, and the same old grind. But in fall, reborn enthusiasms make the grind more l earal le. Rather than symbolizing death, fall at North represents an awakening. 25
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FIRST ROW: Loi. Kari. Phyliss Kramer. Helen Quinn, Delores Prochaska, Halina Ancer, LaVonne Larsen, Kay Dahlquist, Judy Thulcen. SECOND ROW: Judy Den-cheid. Francine Moskowitx, Joan Carry, San Dee Wesley. Kathleen Halloran, Jeanette Juntilla. Rochelle Rappaport, Jeanne Sturman, A Iowa Bata-ell. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Field, Jeremy Brochin. Shelley Egbert. Sharon Townsend, Kathi Ramirez, Frances Moore, Marie Hagen, Carol Chell. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Holler, Patti Berg. Dennis Pearson, Linda Ingi-•on, Arnie Potek, Myma Jor- Eason, Darlene Anderson. nnie Royce, Dennis Eiscn-zimmer. FIFTH ROW: Steven Lee, Terry White, Tony Wagner, Joe Kopstein, Dave Hutchins, Pete Frank, David Coh-mert, Bruce Barenbaum. 27
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