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The line up of Junior Class Officers and their advisor Miss McCoy. In preparation for their own big year, the Junior Class officers demonstrated a remarkable ability both in leading and in organizing their class. Under the capable leadership of Christian Snook, Presidentg Ann Donahue, Vice-Presi- dent, Diane Deraney, Secretaryg Russell Doherty, Treasurer, and Miss McCoy, the class advisor, the class has moved forward successfully. At the beginning of the year, the officers supervised the ordering and the delivery of class rings, and later they were able not only to increase their own treasury but at the same time to build up North spirit through the sale of North buttons and their two successful dances-the Broomstick Stomp and the January Jive. At prom time, the oflicers proved their organizational ability by choosing able committee members and overseeing plans for tickets, refreshments, favors, and decorations. In this way they guided the class successfully to the climax of the junior year-the Junior Prom. By meeting these chal- lenges skillfully they have given the Junior Class a clear insight into the responsibilities which go hand in hand with the social fun of the senior year. 22 J U ICR CLASS OFFICER 'Q N' r-,Q 'finial 5 it w ?' ' .1 QQI, . eg 75.1 A E. i i ?,'l J Treasurer Russ contemplates the money in the Junior Class Treasury.
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ST DE COUNCIL A Mr. Penna and Gary demand an accounting of the prohts from TWIRP weekend. Kathy reads the minutes at an early morning meeting. As the official representative body of the stu- dents at North, the Student Council fulfilled its Q responsibilities to the student body with capable ' leadership and dedicated service. Under the di- rection of Mr. Penna, the Council was headed by Gary MacDonald, Presidentg Lynda Clarke, Vice- Presidentg Kathy Grimshaw, Secretaryg and Steve Kramer, Treasurer. Under this leadership the members undertook several ambitious projects benefiting the school. Continuing the traditional sale of North pennants and bookcovers, the Council also tackled three new projects: the Sponsorship of TWIRP Weekend, the organiza- tion of a bookstore, and the installation of rail- ings on school walks. Throughout the year, the Student Council has served as a forceful element in shaping North's objectives. The Student Council 24 xipx
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