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1 ' g 4u6'ns V + A is ihxik ,, Ann Siarr, Presidenf .zz TTT - J., U . l.i5i? -.T in ,c 'gg i '51 'EA' 'rr' , . JM, .:::: 5. 4 I ' fi Y Mr. Siawson, Advisor All the World's A Stage. Promoiing drama- 'ric aclivily ai Norlh is 'rhe purpose of Snilcpoh which Jrhe fulfilled very well wi+h rhe presenfalion of The Diary oi Anne Frank . Among 'iheir oiher aclivilies was The Ugly Duckling , a one-acl play which was presenied al a drama fournamenl. They also gave a program al Hillcrest and one for l'he Norfh Salem siudeni body. The climax of The year came wifh lfhe pres- en+a'rion of +he Willie for 'rhe besl performance of lhe year and a cash award for 'rhe ouislanding senior. The officers for fhe year were Ann Sfarr, President Dick Ellis, Vice- President Paisy PaH'er- son. Secrefaryg and Mar- gie Genlzlcow, sergeanr af arms. The advisors were Miss Lelia Johnson and Mr. George Slawson. This is rehearsal? 7 Froni row-Margie Genfzlrow, Palsy Pafferson, Ann Sfarr, Chuck Airers, SON. Chuck Bleweii. Jim Powers. Third POW-MiSS J0i1f1S0Y'. AJVISOI' Dick Ellis, Joyce Hadden, Bob Brown. Second row-Sherril Whife, Tom Banks, Nancy Lundy, Elaine Welch, Sally Shidler, Gail Ellioif Mr Joan Hueneke, Karen Linn, LaWauna Lyle, Pai' Baclre, Roberta John- Slawson, Advisor. - .K - ..- ...L
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National Athletic Honor X We believe in pic- Q turing our National Ath- ' letic Honor Society as a f select group ot athletes- which they are. The requirements tor membership are a B grade point average tor two years: a letter in one 7 Q maior sport, or two letters in a minor sport. Leadership, sports- 3 QNX manship, and good con- , A' duct, on and ott the tields, are other qualities necessary tor membership in this honorary club. Pete Hanley was .... x President and lvlr. Egel- N ston was the advisor. My Eglgsfon, Advisor Pete Hanley President Front row-Dan Bevens, Pete Hanley, Dave Lorance. Bacl: row-Jon Jones, Bill Grief Not Pictured is John Sutherland.
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thleta Promotes Girl's Sports Easf mee+s Wes? ihrough Afhloia Fronf row-Charlene Kidd, Connie Lapschies, Pa? Shimondle, Marlee Sebren, Lynne Buswell, Jeanne Scales, Mary Lowery, Par Spangler, Barbara Brooks, Par Blake. Second row--Candy Ramp, Carolyn Smifh, Sonia VasFarel', Penny Wood, Gail Rohrer, Dee Ann Lowery, Shirley Doughfon, Gail Ellioff, Mrs. Travis. Third row-Tamara Banlrs, Sharon .L l Arhlera was form- erly called rhe Girls Lel- ler Club. Promoling el- iorls 'foward heallhiul- ness, sporlsmanship, phys- ical efficiency, arhlefic accomplishmenls, a n d love of rhe our-oi-doors are rhe prime goals of lhis club. Their acrivilies 'lhis year included rhe Alumni Tea, playdays, sporldays, lun nighis, inrermural sporrs, Morher-Daughler Tea, Spring Banquet and rhe Gym Jamboree. Money conrribur- ed by Arhlefa helped make ir possible for Shi- reen Korwal, exchange srudenl' from Palcisran, ro arrend Norrh rhis year. Helping lceep rhe club go- ing were such officers as Lynne Buswell, Presidenl: Connie Lapschies and Bar- bara Broolcs, Vice-Presi- denlsp Jeanne Scales. Sec- reraryg Marlee Sebern, Treasurer, Par Shimondle, Sergeanr ar Arms: and Mrs. Cubilee, Advisor. Lynne Buswell, Presidonf Mrs. Cubileo, Advisor Van Hess, Judy Smifh, Elaine Slandish, Connie Mayers, Carole Krueger, Nancy McClain. Pa? Fisher, Luella Edwards, Marie Fagen. Baclr row- Sharon Lundal, Jane Carfer, Kris Hansen, Georgia Brown, Shannon Dyer, Shirley Holmes, Clara Woodhouse, Diane LaDue, Nancy Welry. l 4
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