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1 FRONT BOW: Leah VVhite, Mike Kersker, jim Blackman, Mary Lombana, Keith Kewlcy. SECOND ROXV: John Patrick, Bob Barrett, lack Day, Tom Thurston. 'eil , ,fr N. F. L. Members Gain Experience in Public Speaking Mrs. Francis Students who participate in N ational Forensic League debate activities gain valuable experience in public speaking. This experience will prove very help- ful to those who plan a career in law, government, or any other field which requires poise and speaking skills. This year debaters travelled to Tampa, Sarasota, and Clearwater to attend Congresses, similar to our na- tional Congress, and conferences, which are round-table discussions on the national debate topic. Throughout the year debaters participated in debate and extemporane- ous speaking tournaments held at different schools. National Forensic Leaguc members prepare for a coming debate 185
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FRONT ROXV: Denise Paudson, Chris Karlsson, Diane Frisbie, Donna Blake, Sarah Holmes, Pat Lucas, Chris Hollingsworth, Mark Mr. Fink XVinter. SECOND ROXV: Joyce Stacy, John Jones, Nancy Flynn, Bill Gessford, Linda Creene. Students at Northeast are given the opportunity to explore and develop interests in music through discus- sions and listening sessions in the Keynoters Club. The main activities of the club include field trips, instrumen- tal demonstrations, guest speakers, and films on con- temporary and historical music. The Christmas dance highlights the social activities of the club. Those students who wish to advance their abilities and interests in mu- sic and the cultures surrounding the important discover- ies in music are able to broaden their musical horizons in the Keynoters Club. Photo-Arts, Keynofers Provide Varied Activities To further develop interest in the art of photography is the purpose of the Photo Arts Club. Through projects such as creating a story in pictures and demonstrations as those of portrait lighting set-ups, members of the club have learned much about photography and the close relationship between photography and art. Mr. Beeman FIRST ROW: Beverly Jenkins, Dorothy Nagy, Sandy Sheheane, Lorene Pepper, Jeanne Fallin, Caroline Kniseley, Kathy Cook, Fred Tuck, Cheryl Houk, Cheryl Wheeler. SECOND ROW: Linda Starns, Karen Delaney, Judy Baxter, Phyllis Jackson, Lee Davis, Sherri.Cilkes, Patt Cooper, Betty Nousiainen, Judy White, Bunny Cloud. THIRD ROW: Malene Fagg, Dawn Quilligan, Brian Green, Cathy Kallack, John Helton, Linda Rob- bins, Angelo Bueciero, Roberta Muel- ler, Margaret Lermox, Linda Triggs. FOURTH ROW: Bob Moody, Roy Aerts, Harvey Hilliard, Aurilia Ceorgariou, Jon Alcott, Edward Cochran, James Carroll, Rodney Fincher, James Jackson, Dan Carter. FIFTH ROW: Martha Horton, Don Frankenberg, Bill Snyder.
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FRONT ROVV: jim Horn, Vaughn McCarthy, Bill Batdorf, Tom XVaugh, Don Kelly, Ely Arts, Jody Bartlett, Frank Adams, Jim Montgomery, Marshall Ogletrec. SECOND ROW: Keith Ringle- spaugh, Vic Daniels, Ron Tiede, Mickey Burroughs, Jack Wil- son, Bob Borucki, Bruce Laval, Clyde Rogers, Bob Burke, Bob Brady, John Pestallozzi. THIRD ROW: Jim Pratt, jim Schauwek- LeHerman's Club P The main purpose of the Letterman's Club is to pro- mote sportsmanship, physical abilities, strength, and an interest in athletics. To qualify for membership, a boy must receive a letter from one of the many varsity sports offered at Northeast: football, basketball, golf, track, cross country, swimming, baseball, and tennis. All of the club's projects are connected With the athletic and physical education departments at North- east. Members serve as officials at gym entrances and help spectators at all home basketball games. One of the past projects of the lettermen was putting down the floor of the physical education room and coaches, office. Through strict principles and athletic spirit, the Let- termanis Club is able to attain its goal in promoting athletic excellence. Because its members are the leaders of Northeast in athletics, scholarship, and character, the high standards of this organization are faithfully and proudly upheld. 186 er, Pete Pardoll, Bill Duckwall, Ken Olivieri, Sid Miner, Doug Lamb, Bob Swift, Charlie Buckley, Fred Widener. FOURTH ROW: Randy Morrison, Dan Topping, Richard Sneed, Corey Coughlin, Bill Cuiney, Tom Bell, Cordon Salisbury, Bill Hanley, Steve Hall. FIFTH ROVV: john Hanley, Tom Davis, Dick Critz, Barry Lazzeroni. romofes High Standards Mr. Ward Mr. Gunnin
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