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N 'N If .,.. On March 31 the halls of North Salem were filled with laughter and oddly dressed students whom the teachers put up withf' The Twirp Day activities included a fantastic tug- o-war the canceling of the greased pig-race, whipped cream faces, and the black bag convention. Two seniors, Cindy Kuehnert, as a huge yellow flower, and Rob Frady, as a tooth, walked away with the outstanding costume awards, Presenting a routine from the Wizard of Oz, the tally squad performed for the last time. .f J' Twirp Day NS Style wil WX Q65 Q Wh Q5 Che ff. . ,ye .. V L .1131 Q55
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Cottonball Goes Mod . 'cw I 3 Q ,Q I. I , , 1 ' xx j a 1 1 E ' I i ll, , A Two. S, -' n' - 1 i Q ' W 5?i5QJ2P.' ' l ' l lil l 4 iff' ,l so 1 2 4 1 ' ' ff V ' . I Q f K ' - Qt Q l 1' L 1? , F A .B t W if Greenwich Gallery was the theme for the Y-teen Interclub-sponsored Cottonball. The annual event was held Saturday evening, April 8, in the Marion Hotel Star- light Auditorium. Op Art was featured in the decor- ations with do-it-yourself impressionismn on the tables in the refreshment area. Beth Rasmussen and Marge Bradley headed the decorations committee, Kathy Snider, Sue Dancer, and Carol Cahill represented the three North Y-teen clubs. 137
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Queen For Knight I967 Queen For a Knight was held April 14 at a noon dance for the purpose of crowning a queen of clubs and her first and second crown princesses. janet Ashton, representing Future Farmers of America, was chosen queen by popular vote of the student body. Jeannie Collette and Sue Linnertz, candidates from Future Business Leaders of America and German Club, were the first and second crown princesses for the event. Banners decorated the gym on this special day and cookies were served as refreshments. Donna Herigstad, student body second vice-president, was general chairman. The other princesses who represented their club this year were: Margo Foote, Future Teachers of America, Evelyn Luers, Home Economics Club, Sue Cranford, Spanish Club, Jane Fletchall, Crescendo Club, Eileen Rue, Latin Club, Frankie Zeller, Future Medical Leaders, Terri Thompson, Ski Club, Rhonda Flowers, National Forensic League, Karen Stensrud, Drama Club, Nikki Mosher, International Relations League, Linda Gatlin, National Honor Society, Sandi Taylor, S Club, and Francine Fitspatrick, French Club. af' be wk 3? Queen Janet il I 2 v , I X l 1 A 5 4 1 ' lg . 1 p ff e i A
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