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Our First Homecoming Northern's first Homecoming sponsored by the student council was November 6. The Sophomore and Junior Class each picked two candidates and the Seniors picked three. Then from the three Seniors the whole school voted to elect the queen, Janice Knapp. Janice with her father as escort is pictured at left being crowned by Barry Mitchell. She was crowned during half-time at the Northern-Arthur Hill football game. The court was seated during the game on a platform decorated with red and gray streamers. They all marched down tothe 50-yard line, escorted by their fathers, forthe crowning after which the band played our Alma Mater. Janice and her court reigned at a dance after the game. The girls were dressed in pastel skirts and sweaters and wore red rose corsages. Members of the court are pictured at the bottom: ftop rowl Linda Toole, Kathie Lanckton, Janice Knapp, Jo Ann Ries, and Mary Heddong lbottom rowj Diana Peters and Carole Cooper. C7 'Is..J Mem -. S sfffl uf Cb 6 Q O O fx I 'UN gg T . ip yr r . 'et' s s' f. TW X-ss rg. . t 1 A xs-of 11
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Democracy at Northern , ' .X ..... - 'vu an L I f I in , , 4 u J 5 M! 4 if , 1 ,. -'4f -...' ' , 1 .4 hd-v -1 - 'N-J - -..'.c J xx F 0 R ' KSKW' n K ' flg .greg if no y Hanging a banner in a campaign for Mickey Schulmeister are Linda Smith, Dick Johnson, Mervin Goldstein and Mary Heddon. O O O Voting Voting is an important activity in the lite of a Viking. One day is set aside so that students may elect their otticers to represent them in the com- ing year. Each candidate receives a petition to be signed by his classmates. When the petition has 50 signatures the campaigning begins. Many un- usual banners, posters, and name tags appear everywhere. On the morning of election day cam- paign assemblies are held where each candidate presents his speech to his class. During the lunch hours and after school votes are cast. Results are announced the next day. This is the way in which Northern students exercise their right to vote. l l , Karen Perdue signs Mike Hansen's petition for Sophomore Class president as Richard Newton looks on. Janet Maynard is presenting her Carol Long and Kathie Lanckton receive their ballots from campaign speech to the Senior Class. Nancy Lee and Bonnie Donell 10
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Scarlet and Gray, Fight! .... Assembl Shakers Cheering i Pep Team Sharon Gushen is purchasing a shaker from Carolyn Robbins and Diane Shaw while an eager crowd of Vikings await their turn. The red and gray shakers were made and sold by our Journalism Department. If im : 3 'S srl 12 f li Els ,S 1 M251 '- ZS-' 'J H WEL f++Y.,, K
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