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Committees H ave Busy Year The chairpersons of the governmental committees were appointed by ASB President, Dan Loftis. Co-chairpersons of the committees were elected by the membersof the committee. Sharon Gerlach, chairperson of the Administrative Policies Commit- tee, worked hard to improve student-teacher relations. Also, the com- mittee distributed a questionnaire about open campus to the students and teachers of North. The Curriculum and Teaching Methods Committee, headed by Mary Beal, reviewed and offered constructive criticism of the classes and teaching methods at North. The committee updated the curriculum description catalog, and suggested the class Advanced Creative Wdt- ing. Relating information important to the students was the main pur- pose of the Student Relations Committee. john Bangs was the appointed chairman of the committee. Homecoming, held in October, was the main project for the Social Events Committee, headed by Vickie Klein. From careful planning and organization Homecoming was a success. The committee also co-ordinated all the social events that went on throughout the year. The purpose of the College Committee, led by Tobi Wipf, was to obtain information and application forms from the major and minor colleges throughout Oregon. 1. Tobi Wipf looks over college material. 2. jane Ferder makes plans for the Social Events Committee. 3. Karen Otto, Cheryl Koppang, Sharon Gerlach, and Leslie Van- Meter work on the open campus questionnaire. 4. Gale Tebeau,.Tammy Evans, . and Brian Payseno work hard on the Curriculum and Teaching Methods Committee. 5. Sharon Gerlach and jim Russell tally up the open campus questionnaire. 6. Mary Beal and Kris Powell conduct a Curriculum and Teaching Methods Cbmmittee meeting. L . pl? I. E
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Girls, Lea gue Creates Busy Year The annual Magazine Drive began the year for Girls, League. John McCartney from Quality School Plan Inc. came to explain selling procedures and prizes to all girls participating, at a kick-off assembly. 5422.77 was netted from the drive. In October the Powder-puff Football game was held, the seniors were the victors. The yearly Val-a-gram sale distributed over 1,500 Val-a-grams to the four Salem high schools. The Fashion Show theme was Summer Breeze . Timisha Milojevich, manager of Action Alley North, was the mistress of ceremonies. All clothes were provided by Action Alley. The next event was the Powder-puff Basketball game, the sophomores were victorious. ln April Girls' League held the second annual Big Vik contest. Fourteen of North's brawniest, sexiest, best-looking fellows partici- pated. The judging was based on personality, physique and good- looks. The judges were seven female teachers. Dave Runner, the 1973 winner, returned to crown the 1974 winner. Senior Jerry Harp became North's second Big Vik , with Wes Hughes as first run- ner-up. The officers for the year were Denise Simmons, President, Tammy Sohn, Vice President, Brenda Anderson, Secretary, and Kris Klau sen, Treasurer. The cabinet consisted of Karen Bohot, Reba Stoop Jody Ridings, and Linda Lang. 4. L F3 f 4 l .Mg-A-Q 1-P ex, - -.-.,, 'fx 7:.f - 1 1 Gigi' C ' 1. Laurie Settlemier, Brenda Steubs, Judy McCallum, and Jane Lewis rush for the ball. 2. Denise Simmons escorts Big Vik, Jerry Harp. 3. Jerry Harp, Mike Clark, Dan Johnson, Barry Gilham, Gilbert Buring, and Craig Clark show what they can do. 4. Tammy Sohn leads Linda Lang, Dawna Reynoldson, Jody Ridings, Denise Simmons, Lael Hartley, Kris Klausen, Karen Bohot, Reba Stoops, and Brenda Anderson in The Twelve Days of the Magazine Drive. 5. Marty MaClean, April Millar and Dawn Ammon listen to Emily Harden give instmctions at the basketball game. 6. Betta Hauser, Girls' League officers cabinet and Diane Koenig participate in pepassembly skit. 7. Fashion Show Chairman Brenda Anderson, Timisba Miloievicb, models Karen Bohot, Judy McGuigan, and Sue Bobot prepare during rehearsal. 8. John McCarmey speaks at magazine assembly. 9. Debbie Wegner and Judy McGuigan are Fashion Show loolt-a-likes. 1- Tl'-if
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