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Page 19 text:
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Act Your Best- Look Your Best ' ' 0 Linda Warner and Sheryl Yonan approve of LOU Ann Thomcs0n's new hcirdo. Looking their best ure: Terry McCullough, Ed Ambrose, Mike Hansen and Greg Gilman. 'i ,...- Tom Macksood praises Penny Frcnk's Joyce Solsman and Lorna Smith pay boshtul Ben Andrus a compliment, while JoAnn new Outfit- Ries admires Ron Miarka's sweater. 15
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Cheerleaders mean pep . . . .X-xxxx How many times have you heard cheers echo from the gym after sixth hour? These voices that you hear are Northern's cheerleaders. Many hours are spent working on new cheers and coordination in order to represent our school. Out of approximately T00 girls, the seven Junior Varsity cheerlead- ers were picked by Miss Powers, Mrs. Dennis and the Varsity cheer- leaders on the basis of marks, spirit, appearance, and ability. The new Junior Varsity squad made its first appearance at the Northern-South- western basketball game. The cheerleaders end the year by having a cheerleaders' banquet where they are presented letters for their outstanding abilities in lead- ing our school in cheering. J Q- 'ii ,f',fi .,,- 2 , .- F V l s 4 Q Jig b. gy ' ' at ' M X 1156 The Varsity Cheerleaders are: ftop rowl Kay Jines, Janice The JUf1l0f VUFSHY Cheefleudefs Ure! lf0P YOWJ 5'-Je Cflmpbe Knapp, Jeaneffe Reed, Judy Hopkins, and Kathie Lqncktonj and Janice Davison, lmiddle rowJ Belinda Darby and Carol cboffom ,-owl Dawn MCD4-mold, Louise Hugocki and Cqfhy Stevens, fbottom rowl Marty Pierce, April Newby and Kathy Manley, Martin. 14
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,ANN ' io. 0 X also 'X-3 , if 1?-W I' Working on decorations these active iuniors are hoping to make the bandstand a scene of a night in tropical Hawaii. They are Judy Krason, Alice Lattie, Mickey Schulmeister and Mervin Goldstein. Twilight at Waikiki . . . Making an island in the middle of the dance floor proved to be great fun. Helping to make it look like an island in Hawaii are Priscilla Prudence, Diane Shaw, and Royanne McNew. The lei, a tradition of welcoming in Hawaii, was adapted to our prom to add a special note of cordiality. Laid out to form a lei shop they blended in perfect harmony. After the crowning of the king and queen each couple was ballots for king and queen are Gary View, Donna Stikeleather, given a lei. Putting the leis around their necks, and singing Connie Moll, Eddie Ambrose, Dave Purdy, and Linda Schryer. 16
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