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W., Booster Sandra Miles checks the Booster role as Terry Neuhaus, Mr. Whittern, May lmler, Dick Smith and Terry Sims if N-f look on, f? 3 , x , 'N www Q if ,f I 124 A-5 ,, M First row: Sandra Miles, Connie Brubaker, and Iudy Grush. Second row: Sandra Dillman, ludy Fenstermaker, Ioyce Emrick, May imler, Elizabeth Halter. Third row: Iudy Bullerman, Ianei Montgomery, Terry Neuhaus, Terry Sims, Larry While, and Dick Smith.
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. .-Ji I X, X - l 0 or -. - 4 ax, J v t ' ' , - 1- h'!?'l1 ' 5 X ff C M ' W. .f vi .J First row: Sue Lehman, lannie Thomas, ludy Staclchouse, ludy Smart, Susan Poplett, Mania Wible, Dixie Drirr, Deanna Hoclcemeyer, Donna lewel, and Marcia Adams. Second row: Phil Cantelon, Bill Lee, lon Mi-ru, Tom Adams, Doug Glock, less Coil, Bob Painter, and Ed Murphy. Third row: Stuart McMahon, Emil Derster, Mike Popp, Don Chamlers, lim Eryfi, Larry Vin- iensl-ci, Sonny Duemling, Dennis Anglin, Alan McMahan, David Henry, Glenn Tirnmis, and Don Arney. Council Cn lunior High Day, prospective North Siders are taken on a tour oi the school by student council members. During Courtesy Week, an asembly, PA. ans nouncements, and a dance help to remind students that courtesy always counts. The group, consisting ot home room and club representatives, elected the following officers: Charles Lyons, presidentg Alan McMahon, vice- presidentg Lolly Luhman, secretaryg and Don Chambers, treasurer. Miss Victoria Gross and Mr. 0. Dale Robertson were advisers. Top right: Members of the class election revision committee are: Seated: Miss Marie Miller, Sue Lehman, and Sandra Todd. Standing: A, Mr. Robert Zimmerman, Mr. Everett Pennington, Alan McMahon and Dave Willer. ' Bottom right: Suzie Wyatt and Charlotte Young make an appeal for the War Orphan Drive, sponsored by Student Council. Bottom: This year's Student Council set up a one-way stairway system. Surveying the system are these members ot the committee: Doug- Glock, Marcia Wible, Charlotte Young, and Phil Bond. ,ff5-3'n4...,-1
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Club North Side's Booster Club endeavors to pro- mote qood sportsmanship and strengthen school spirit. Under the direction of its adviser, Mr. Noel Whittern, Booster Club helps conduct pep sessions before athletic events. At section- al time this year, the club made and distributed red and white shakers to ticket holders. They also presented a picture of the entire basket- ball team to each team member. Any student, sophomore, junior, or senior who has earned 25 points or more by working on some club project, is eligible to become an active member of Booster Club. One point is recorded for members who work one-half hour before a game or on projects, or who work one quarter of a varsity qame. Awards are given according to the number of points earned. Sandra Miles was elected president for the l954-55 school year. Terry Sims filled the office of vice-president, and May lmler served as secretary. Point recorder for the year was Richard Smith, and the pep session chairman was Terry Neuhaus. ludy Smart served as the club's student council representative. Sandra Miles, Margie Chivinqton, Sandra Dillman, Iudy Bullerman, Iudy Grush, Elizabeth Halter, May lmler sell North Side emblems. ludy Smart sells a baq of potato chips as Ianel Mc- Carther and May lmler look on. Ken Conner and Mr. Noel W'hittern pour cokes for some thirsty soul.
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