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C tl X A I Y.. l f'-ff ff 'i yes. vs.. . X J ' i 35 sn A!! .s w X 3 A gn f ,ggi Q 3 ss s Ss W Q T A 4 4.15 Q s s,,. is DFA?-A . 2 w A Fourth Row: Alison Quackenbush, Susan Doubleday, Carol Povkov, Anne Jernigan, Arlene Muffin, 'V T- ,,,. , Rosalie Smith, Carol Socher, Karen Carlson, Susan Arnio, Priscilla Canning, Sandra Hedden, Carolyn 1-v Walter, Rena Counts, Sharon Van Sciver, Jane Heilbran. Third Row: Barbara Kennedy, Nancy , Lackey, Pat Ainsworth, Joan Moody, Susan McGowan, Carolyn Gramling, Sandra Rearick, Carolyn j 5, Chase, Jane Fisher, Marion Kline, Betty Lou Hankey, Judy Hoover, Barbara Hall. Second Row: Diane .Qs ' If Brown, Linda Crain, Susan Goree, Jerry Day, Judy Harlow, Pat Radecky, Marion Whitehurst, Luise X' --'-: s Doubleday, Carol Rupert, Helen Moore, Rochelle Stuun, Linda Hobbs. First Row: Angela LaRocca, Y s, . ,Q Sue Ellen Sprague, Penny Goodman, Joyce Huffer, Diane Frankenburg, Pat Tomlinson, Pat Smith, r Ann Abernathy, and Judy Pelletier. l' x This club renders service to the school and community ' and strives to create better citizens. Miss Maxine Johnson The members sold 500 dollars worth of fruitcake this v year to help build our new track. At Christmas this club made a scrapbook tor retarded C S children. They sponsored a dance and raised fifty dol- A lars selling plants on Arbor Day. -Q.,-is fl Helen Moore, Historiang -Pat Radecky, Secretary, Judy Harlow, Corresponding Secretary, Marion Whitehurst, President, Louise Doubleday, Vice-President, Jerry Day, Sergeant-atAArms, and Carole Rupert, Treasurer. . . Collapsible fruit cake to be on sale in l957.
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Q V Third Row: Bill Gicker, Jack Weaver, George Shultz, Larry Hawkins, Hank Haeseker, Bob Batchelor, ' 'W' Hardy Bryan, Richard Meters, Jim Kaiser, Qruce Stack, Jerry Alderson, Kent Mitchell, Marion Liczbin- ski, Mike Hunt. Second Row: John Marchi, Richard Porter, Arville Renner, Gary Brown, Stanley Neri, Ronald Mullen, Roy Canon, Robert Foreman, Joel Eason, Lynn Swanson, Ronald Overstreet, Robert W 4 Levan, George Nousianen, Charles Hedgepath. Front Row: Bill Brittner, Bill Lawrence, Richard Hupp, Larry Fannin, Charles Laufter, Mike Craft, George Salzman, Jan Duggar, Phillip Morrin, Stanley Sattinger, Steven Green, and Neil Savage. msn , .3 Mr. Frank Bowles The goals of this club are to build better citizenship through the practice of the Golden Rule, to make this practice pay dividends in the development of leadership in members, to enhance a spirit of cooperation between students, school officials, and the community. Ju This club contributes to both school and community L projects and works with the Student Council. its mem- bers have sold over 5,000 pounds of fruitcake this year, and the money received goes into the fund for North- east's track. Back Raw: Mike Craft, Librarian, Phillip Morrin, Chaplain, Stan Neri, Sergeantsat-Arms. Front Row: Charles Laufter, Secretary, George Salzman, President, Stanley Sattinger, Vice-Presidentg and Jan Duggar, Treasurer. Here's a i958 new model ....
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8 2 WHEEL CLUB MAX B lc R wr George Marks, Chaplain, and Rudy Phillips, Treasurer. uc o Front Row: John Eaddy, Vice-President, and Wood Reed, President. A 4 Q J - gf 3, init ' 1 E 222 i B Paul Watkins Sam Davis and Fred McKenzie. Third Row: Gary Kromer, John Oliver, Gary rown, , , d R John Kempt Mike McNerney Edward Lavender, Jim Blue, and Bob Wheeler. First Row: Secon ow: , , George Marks, John Eaddy, Woody Reed, Rudy Phillips and Henry Kapala. The Wheel Club, a new service club at Northeast, is a national organization sponsored by the Rotary Club. The obiects of our club are to develop and recognize l d h' , to develop a spirit of friendliness, tolerance, ea ers up and cooperation among the club members. We have several projects, which are, the Bus Stop Bop, the car- . . d nival, a car wash, to help the Goodwill industries, an our school track. The club is planning more projects for the future. 4... 5 'Y Q. levi. '-,QM gg, . l if , J . X 'J I 'Z fi' 5' 'ini ii J -2-11: ist 4 H ei? Z N Zfifiif ,5 J iid x.. We weren't even in the book last year!
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